in what ways are the monuments built during the Sultanate Period different from the earlier period
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"The features of architect during earlier periods are:
A.The monuments were of hybrid style.
B.These were multi storeyed pyramid shaped buildings.
C.These had several mandaps.
The features of architect during the Sultanate period are:
A.These monuments had extensive use of domes.
B.These were made of locally available stones.
C.These had floral and geometrical designs. "
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- In the Sultanate period, the monuments were built out of the rubbles of the building that they destroyed which were sometimes the remains of some temples.
- They also used local stones of Aravalis in the construction. Hence they looked very bland when compared to the early period.
Explanation:
Sultanate period was between ‘1206 AD and ‘1526 AD’. There are three styles of architecture - imperial, provincial and Hindu style. The imperial style was basically the influence of provincial style.
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