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which is the Deccan style of architect​

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Answered by chamundeschamundes4
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The Deccan sultanates were located on the Deccan Plateau. Their architecture was a regional variant of Indo-Islamic architecture, heavily influenced by the styles of the Delhi Sultanate and later Mughal architecture, but sometimes also directly from Persia and Central Asia.

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Answered by aksharasreeshanmugam
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DECCAN ARCHITECTURE IS AN AMALGAMATION OF INDO ISLAMIC AND DRAVIDIAN ARCHITECTURE.  JAMI MASJID AT BIJAPUR  BUILT IN BIJAPUR DURING THE REIGN OF ALI ADIL SHAH, THE JAMI MASJID AT BIJAPUR CLEARLY SHOWS THE CONNECTION WITH THE BAHMANI STYLE OF THE PREVIOUS CENTURY.  IT BUILT BETWEEN 1558-1580 AD.

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