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Mughal architecture reached the peak of its glory under shah jahan. justify this statement. give answer about 100words

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Answered by Priya500000
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Shah jahan is remembered un history as a graet builder of monuments. His reign is sometimes called the Golden Age of mughal architecture. Shah jahan erected many splendid monuments the mist famous of which is Taj majak in agra built as a tomb for his wife empress mum Taz majak (Arjumand banu begum?). The pearl mosque and many other buildings inside the red fort (quila Mubarak) at agra , the palace, the red fort and jam a masjid in Delhi, mosques in lahore (Pakistan)and a beat if u mosque In thatta (Pakistan) the most famous and precious throne in the world the takht-e-taus or takht-e-shahenshah-e hindustan (peacock throne ) was also created by him.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mughal architecture is a remarkably symmetrical and decorative amalgam of Persian, Turkish, and Indian architecture. Architecture reached its peak in refinement and attention to detail under Shah Jahan (1628–1658), who commissioned the famous Taj Mahal , a white marble mausoleum dedicated to his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

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