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write a short note about the development of the architecture during the sultanate period ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The Delhi Sultanate architecture comprises structures and monuments of Slave, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid and Lodi dynasties constructed 320-year-old in Delhi and its surroundings. The aspects of Hindu architecture, however, were still the foundation for a fresh architectural style.

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Art and architecture which was a combination of Arabic and Indian styles that took a new direction in the Delhi Sultanate period. This Indo-Islamic architecture manifested the aesthetic heritage of the new sultans that includes both religious and secular structures. ...

The Indo-Islamic architecture manifested the aesthetic heritage of the new sultans that includes both religious and secular structures. While indigenous architecture is Trabeate i.e. the space is spanned by mean of beams laid horizontally; the Islamic form is Arcuate, whereby arches are used to bridge a space. The dome is the prominent feature of the mosque in contrast to the Sikhar of Hindu temples.

1. Arch and dome method which dispensed with the need for large number of pillars to support the roof and enabled the construction of large halls with a clear view.

2. Use of superior mortar to hold the stones.

3. Use of slab and beam method.

4. Decorative exuberance, such as use of geometrical shapes, calligraphy, inspirational art etc.

5. Synthesise of indigenous motif such as ball motif, lotus etc.

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