what exchange of architectural ideas we can be witnessed in the medical period
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Between the 8th and the 18th centuries kings and their officers built two kinds of structures: First were forts, palaces and tombs. Second were structures meant for public activity including temples, mosques, tanks, wells, bazaars.
By making structures for subjects’ use and comfort, rulers hoped to win their praise.
Construction activity was also carried out by others, including merchants. However, domestic architecture – large mansions (havelis) of merchants – has survived only from the eighteenth century.
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