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How were Islamic architectural forms different from those of the Roman Empire?
NCERT Solutions for Class 11th History Chapter 2 Theme 4 Question 5

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Answered by spchandu2002
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Islamic architecture consists mostly of tombs and domes and big gates. The Roman architecture consists of arches and columns and tapestry. They have glass painted window....


Answered by lovingheart
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The Islamic forms gained their influence from the Iranians. However, later, the Arabic community traced the specimen and building, including those with carved pillars. Therefore the Islamic forms feature schools, places as well as libraries. The roman empires forms dealt with architecture. They had buildings that had been very tall with round-shaped arches. The city gates, bridges and significant buildings were build using arches which were also used in the construction of canals

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