What were the contributions of the Delhi Sultans to architecture and literature?
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The Delhi Sultanate introduced Islamic architecture to India and later it and native hindus combined with Hindu architecture to make one of the best architecture styles in the world.
The Empire re introduced domes to India (Buddhist Stupas from the Mauryan era already acommpolished) and they introduced new types of arches and pillars which would go to be a predominant part of Mughal architecture.
The Hindu Empire of Vijayanagara (ruling south and parts of central east India) also employed several Islamic aspects in their Hindu buildings like the Lotus Mahal and Queens Bath in the Royal centre of Hampi.
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The Delhi Sultanate introduced Islamic architecture to India and later it and native hindus combined with Hindu architecture to make one of the best architecture styles in the world.
The Empire re introduced domes to India (Buddhist Stupas from the Mauryan era already acommpolished) and they introduced new types of arches and pillars which would go to be a predominant part of Mughal architecture.
The Hindu Empire of Vijayanagara (ruling south and parts of central east India) also employed several Islamic aspects in their Hindu buildings like the Lotus Mahal and Queens Bath in the Royal centre of Hampi.
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Delhi Sultanate their architecture
And literature
Explanation:
Delhi Sultanate comprised of mughals who combined islamic designs with Indian designs and created many masterpieces like Qutub minar,ala darwaza,various tombs, Lal quila etc.
The Delhi sultanate comprises several superposed flanged and cylindrical shafts , separated by balconies supported by Muqarnas corbels (an architectural ornamentation reminiscent of stalactites employed in traditional Islamic and Persian architecture). The walls of the minaret are covered with Indian floral motifs and verses from the Quran.
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