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Pages in category "Baroque architecture in India" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
By the time of Tughlaqs Islamic architecture in India had adopted some features of earlier Indian architecture, such as the use of a high plinth, [84] and often mouldings around its edges, as well as columns and brackets and hypostyle halls. [85] After the death of Firoz the Tughlaqs declined, and the following Delhi dynasties were weak.
The following is a list of examples of various types of Baroque architecture since its origins. Building Picture Location Date Architect(s) St Peter's Basilica:
Persia and Central Asia Khurasani architecture (Late 7th–10th century) Razi Style (10th–13th century) Samanid Period (10th c.) Ghaznawid Period (11th c.) Saljuk Period (11th–12th c.) Mongol Period (13th c.) Timurid Style (14th–16th c.) Isfahani Style (17th–19th c.) Islamic (influenced) architecture in South Asia
India accepted the convention on 14 November 1977, making its sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] There are 43 World Heritage Sites in India. Out of these, 35 are cultural, seven are natural, and one, Khangchendzonga National Park, is of mixed type, listed for both cultural and natural properties. India has the sixth-most sites worldwide.
Ancient Indian architecture ranges from the Indian Bronze Age to around 800 CE. By this endpoint Buddhism in India had greatly declined, and Hinduism was predominant, and religious and secular building styles had taken on forms, with great regional variation, which they largely retain even after some forceful changes brought about by the arrival of first Islam, and then Europeans.
Baroque architecture in India (1 C, 10 P) Baroque architecture in Ireland (1 C, 8 P) Baroque architecture in Italy (20 C, 14 P) L. Baroque architecture in Latvia (1 C ...
Baroque architecture in India (1 C, 10 P) Bengali architecture (3 C, 3 P) British colonial architecture in India (4 C, 57 P) E. Edwardian architecture in India (1 P) G.