Which elements of the architectural style of the Delhi Sultanate continued during the Mughal period ?
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Indo-Islamic architecture emerged in India under the Delhi Sultanate during the 13th to 16th centuries.
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It is characterized by an octagonal main chamber with Islamic pointed arches, stone chhajjas (projecting eaves supported by carved brackets borrowed by Muslim empires from Hindu architecture), and guldastas (ornamental flower-shaped pinnacles) on the roof, both of which would eventually become common features of Mughal
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