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  2. Indo-Islamic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Indo-Islamic architecture is the architecture of the Indian subcontinent produced by and for Islamic patrons and purposes. Despite an initial Arab presence in Sindh, the development of Indo-Islamic architecture began in earnest with the establishment of Delhi as the capital of the Ghurid dynasty in 1193. [1]

  3. Origins and architecture of the Taj Mahal - Wikipedia

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    Mausoleum of the Taj Mahal complex at Agra, India. The Taj Mahal represents the finest and most sophisticated example of Indo-Islamic architecture.Its origins lie in the moving circumstances of its commission and the culture and history of an Islamic Mughal empire's rule of large parts of India.

  4. Category:South Asian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Indo-Islamic architecture (8 C, 41 P) N. ... Sikh architecture (1 C, 27 P) Architecture in Sri Lanka (8 C, 18 P)

  5. Architecture of India - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive Indo-Islamic architecture style of Gujarat drew micro-architectural elements from earlier Maru-Gurjara architecture and employed them in mihrab, roofs, doors, minarets and facades. In the 15th century, the Indo-Islamic style of Gujarat is especially notable for its inventive and elegant use of minarets. They are often in pairs ...

  6. Mahmud Gawan Madrasa - Wikipedia

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    The Madrasa of Mahmud Gawan is a madrasa or Islamic college in Bidar, Karnataka, India. It was built in the 1460s and is an example of the regional style of Indo-Islamic architecture under the Bahmani Sultanate. This heritage structure is placed under the list of monuments of national importance.

  7. Mughal architecture - Wikipedia

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    Mughal architecture was derived from three main architectural traditions: local Indo-Islamic architecture, the architecture of Islamic Persia and Central Asia, and indigenous Hindu architecture. [4] Because earlier Indo-Islamic architecture already borrowed from both Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, certain influences in Mughal ...

  8. Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra - Wikipedia

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    The mosque is among the earliest examples of the Indo-Islamic architecture. It was designed by Abu Bakr of Herat, an architect who accompanied by Muhammad Ghori. The mosque was built almost entirely by Hindu masons, under the supervision of Afghan managers. [4] The mosque is much larger than the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque of Delhi.

  9. Category:Indo-Islamic architecture - Wikipedia

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