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what are the major features of the pre colonial and colonial architecture that have survived till today? what changes have come about in their form

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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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.

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. 
Answered by adityajadhav192005
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Answer: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.

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

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