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the Mughal period was very rich in architecture because​

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Most of these early Mughal buildings use arches only sparingly, relying instead on post-and-lintel construction. ... Mughal architecture reached its zenith during the reign of the emperor Shah Jahān (1628–58), its crowning achievement being the magnificent Taj Mahal.

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Most of these early Mughal buildings use arches only sparingly, relying instead on post-and-lintel construction. ... Mughal architecture reached its zenith during the reign of the emperor Shah Jahān (1628–58), its crowning achievement being the magnificent Taj Mahal.

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