Importance Of Mughal Architecture
Although all Mughal rulers except Aurangzeb have taken great interest in architecture,
Shah Jahan surpasses everything in the field of architecture.
There is no denying that architecture achieved the height of its glory during the Shah Jahan period.
Shah Jahan (1627-1658) experienced a magnificent explosion of action in the growth of architecture.The Mughal building shave a uniform style , both in design and character.
The main features of the Mughal architecture are the bulbous domes, the slender minarets with four corner cupolas, the wide rooms , the huge vaulted gateways and the delicate
ornamentation Mughal architecture is the distinctive IndoIslamic architectural style that
from the 16th to the 18th century in northern and central India under the patronage of
Mughal emperors. It is a strikingly symmetrical and elegant amalgam of Persian,
Turkish and Indian architecture.
Shah Jahan surpasses everything in the field of architecture.
There is no denying that architecture achieved the height of its glory during the Shah Jahan period.
Shah Jahan (1627-1658) experienced a magnificent explosion of action in the growth of architecture.The Mughal building shave a uniform style , both in design and character.
The main features of the Mughal architecture are the bulbous domes, the slender minarets with four corner cupolas, the wide rooms , the huge vaulted gateways and the delicate
ornamentation Mughal architecture is the distinctive IndoIslamic architectural style that
from the 16th to the 18th century in northern and central India under the patronage of
Mughal emperors. It is a strikingly symmetrical and elegant amalgam of Persian,
Turkish and Indian architecture.
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