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The first phase of the architectural developments under the Delhi Sultanate extended till the end of the Khalji dynasty.
The most significant aspect of this period was the development of an Indo- Islamic style.
The arch and dome which were commonly used by the Turks replaced the flat roofed structures of the Indians.
The Indo-Islamic architecture manifested the aesthetic heritage of the new sultans that includes both religious and secular structures.
While indigenous architecture is Trabeate i.e.
the space is spanned by mean of beams laid horizontally;
the Islamic form is Arcuate, whereby arches are used to bridge a space.
What are the main features of the architecture of Delhi Sultanate?
Characteristics of the Architecture During the Sultanate Period
A mixture of Indian (Hindu) and Iranian (Muslim) Style: ...
Buildings constructed with the material of Hindu temples: ...
Pointed arched in the Muslim structures: ...
Carvings: ...
Use of geometrical designs: ...
Quaranic 'Ayats': ...
Use of stones and lime:
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The Qutb Minar and the Alai Darwaza: One of the earliest and best known of the Delhi Sultanate architectural monuments, and also the tallest minaret in India. Its accompanying gateway, the Alai Darwaza, bears the first surviving true dome in India.