State two features I troduced by Delhi sultanate and Mughal Empire in the field of architecture
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Mughal Architecture emerged as a form of Indo-Islamic architecture during the rule of the Mughal Empire. Mughal architecture is characterized by large bulbous onion domes, the use of white marble and red sandstone, delicate ornamentation work, and large buildings surrounded by gardens on all four sides.
The Sultans of Delhi introduced a new type of architecture. The monuments they built had arches, domes and minarets as the main features.
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