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Architectural Development: Provincial Architectures, Multan, Bengal

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Provincial Architectures

  • No account of the medieval architecture can be complete without reference to the architecture of the various provinces which were independent of Delhi. The provincial architectures were similar to the architecture of Delhi but differed in some respects.
  • The administrators of various provinces could not afford to spend as much money as the Delhi administrators did. In turn, regional architecture was strongly inspired by pre-Turkish-era urban art practices. The unique conditions which prevailed in various provinces also influenced their art.

Multan

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Architectural Development: Gujarat, Malwa, Jaunpur

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Gujarat

  • Architecture-style Gujarat was perhaps the best and most elegant of all regional architectures. The Gujarat style mixed “all the charm and finish of native art with a certain magnificence that is lacking in their own works,” according to Dr. Burgess.
  • Abu՚s Jain temple, built-in 1032 A. D. , served as a source of inspiration for master craftsmen hired by Gujarat՚s rulers. Ahmad Shah was a great builder and in the first half of the 15th century, he built the town…

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