Why did the rulers built so many temples
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Answer:
Medieval India, we plan to cover the topic ‘Rulers and Buildings – Medieval India’. The reference material for this post is NCERT History text for Class 7 (Our past -1). Only main points from the chapters are compiled below. These points might come quite handy during preparation of Prelims and Mains to get a quick grasp of the subject.
Rulers and Buildings – Medieval India
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.
Engineering Skills and Construction
Trabeate Arches
Monuments provide an insight into the technologie used for construction.
Between the 7th and 10th centuries architects started adding more rooms, doors and windows to buildings using “trabeate” or “corbelled” design.
Corbelled: roofs, doors and windows were made by placing a horizontal beam across two vertical columns.
From the 12th century onwards certain changes were visible .
Answer:
Temples act as a memorial.
still now we get to know so many things about that era from the writings,pictures,articles & carvings on the walls of temples.
Explanation:
that's why temples were built.
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