write a short note on the cultural developments under Akbar with reference to Architecture , music and painting
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Mughal architecture is known for symmetrical and decorative in forts and palaces. The use of elephants reflects Hindu characters on Mughal Architecture during the reign of Akbar. The Naubat Khana in Fatehpur Sikri is another Akbar architecture styled from his reign.
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Akbar period architecture, building style that developed in India under the patronage of the Mughal emperor Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). The architecture of the Akbar period is characterized by a strength made elegant and graceful by its rich decorative work, which reflects many traditional Hindu elements. The style is best exemplified by the fort at Agra (built 1565–74) and the magnificent town of Fatehpur Sikri (1569–74), but fine examples are also found in the gateway to the ʿArab Sarāʾī (guesthouse at Humāyūn’s tomb), Delhi (1560–61), the Ajmer fort (1564–73), the Lahore fort with its outstanding decoration (1586–1618), and the Allahabad fort (1583–84), now largely dismantled.
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