information on rulers and their buildings
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Till the 5th century AD, very few buildings were made of stone or brick. With gradual developments in construction technologies, huge structures of bricks and stones were being made in later years. Most of the grand buildings were built by the rulers. In this lesson, you will read about the buildings, architectural styles, and construction methods during the medieval period. You will also learn about the significance of such grand monuments.
Between the 8th and the 18th century, kings and their officers built the following kinds of structures:
Safe, protected and grandiose places of rest in this world and in the next world, e.g. forts, palaces, garden residences and tombs.Structures meant for public activity, e.g. temples, mosques, tanks, wells, bazaars and caravanserais.
These constructions were carried out by:
Kings: Since they were expected to care for their subjects; they believed that they will be appreciated by their subjects if they make such structures for their use and comfort.Others including merchants: They built temples, mosques and wells. But domestic architecture- large mansions (havelis) of merchants – has survived only from the 18th century.
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Till the 5th century AD, very few buildings were made of stone or brick. With gradual developments in construction technologies, huge structures of bricks and stones were being made in later years. Most of the grand buildings were built by the rulers. In this lesson, you will read about the buildings, architectural styles, and construction methods during the medieval period. You will also learn about the significance of such grand monuments.
Between the 8th and the 18th century, kings and their officers built the following kinds of structures:
Safe, protected and grandiose places of rest in this world and in the next world, e.g. forts, palaces, garden residences and tombs.Structures meant for public activity, e.g. temples, mosques, tanks, wells, bazaars and caravanserais.
These constructions were carried out by:
Kings: Since they were expected to care for their subjects; they believed that they will be appreciated by their subjects if they make such structures for their use and comfort.Others including merchants: They built temples, mosques and wells. But domestic architecture- large mansions (havelis) of merchants – has survived only from the 18th century.
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