Mention three different kinds of structures built in medieval india to demonstrate power?
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The three kinds of structures that were formed during the time of the mediaeval period are;
• Forts, tombs, palace – to make sure that the king is safe and the demonstrated power was safeguarded.
• Tanks, bazaars and wells due to the public activities which were opened due to the subjects of the public interest.
• Temples – to display the strength, wealth and the superiority of the king.
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Between the 8th and the 18th centuries kings and their officers built two kinds of structures: First were forts, palaces and tombs. Second were structures meant for public activity including temples, mosques, tanks, wells, bazaars. By making structures for subjects' use and comfort, rulers hoped to win their praise.
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