The unique feature of the architecture of Bengal
during the medieval period was: (There could be
more than one correct option.)
a. the extensive use of Terracotta and burnt brick as the building material
b. the inverted boat shaped roof of the temples.
c. the extensive use of marble and red sandstone as the building material.
d. the total the absence of our arches in the building.
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This distinctive regional style drew its inspiration from the indigenous vernacular architecture of Bengal, including curved chala roofs, corner towers and complex floral carvings. Sultanate-era mosques featured multiple domes or a single dome, richly designed mihrabs and minbars and an absence of minarets.
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Answer:The extensive use of terracotta and burnt brick as the building meterial
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