trade and architecture in Hampi
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Hampi
Located in the Krishna-Tungabhadra basin, Hampi was the center of the Vijayanagara Empire, founded in 1336
It was a well-fortified city.
No mortar or cementing agent was used in the construction of these walls. The walls were jammed together by interlocking.
The buildings comprised of grand arches, domes and pillared halls with niches for holding sculptures. They also had well-planned orchards and pleasure gardens with sculptural motifs
Temples were the hub of cultural activities
Hampi fell into ruin following the defeat of Vijayanagara in 1565 by the Deccani Sultan
Located in the Krishna-Tungabhadra basin, Hampi was the center of the Vijayanagara Empire, founded in 1336
It was a well-fortified city.
No mortar or cementing agent was used in the construction of these walls. The walls were jammed together by interlocking.
The buildings comprised of grand arches, domes and pillared halls with niches for holding sculptures. They also had well-planned orchards and pleasure gardens with sculptural motifs
Temples were the hub of cultural activities
Hampi fell into ruin following the defeat of Vijayanagara in 1565 by the Deccani Sultan
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Vijayanagara architecture is also known for its adoption of elements of Indo Islamic Architecture in secular buildings like the Queen's Bath and the Elephant Stables, representing a highly evolved multi-religious and multi-ethnic society.
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