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you are given a them of mughal architecture for your schools fete. which features would you highlight and why? give me fast please​

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Answered by rajaniseelam2006
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Explanation:

Mughal architecture is the type of Indo-Islamic architecture developed by the Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries throughout the ever-changing extent of their empire in the Indian subcontinent. It developed the styles of earlier Muslim dynasties in India as an amalgam of Islamic, Persian, Turkic and Indian architecture. Mughal buildings have a uniform pattern of structure and character, including large bulbous domes, slender minarets at the corners, massive halls, large vaulted gateways, and delicate ornamentation; Examples of the style can be found in modern-day India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Mughal architecture includes a terminal building and baradari (plural baradaris) A square building or pavilion with twelve doors designed to allow free flow of air. with lawn having fountains in the middle to increase the grace of the monument.  

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