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the movement constructed by the British in India reflected the glory of the British Empire explain this statement giving examples

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'The monuments constructed by the British in India reflected the glory of the British empire. ' Explain this statement, giving examples. 


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The foundation of the British Empire in the eighteenth century and the resulting westernization of India made ready for a radical difference in dominating the taste, and another style of craftsmanship and architecture rose. 

All in all, the European coming was set apart by a relative obtuseness to local craftsmanship customs; previous Indian supporters of workmanship turned out to be less well off and compelling, and Western workmanship turned out to be more universal. 

The combination of Indian customs with European style as of now wound up noticeably apparent in architectural styles; as, with the Mughals, design under European frontier manage turned into a token of energy intended to embrace the possessing power. 

The Indo-Saracenic Revival was a structural style and development in the late nineteenth century, where public and government structures were frequently rendered on a deliberately terrific scale.



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