Indo-Islamic architecture

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title: Indo-Islamic architecture
text: 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. Succeeding the Ghurids was the Delhi Sultanate, a series of Central Asian dynasties that consolidated much of North, East, and Central India, and later by the Mughal Empire during the early 16th
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description: Islamic architecture in Indian subcontinent
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Islamic_architecture
date created: 2006-01-05T22:21:23Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T01:52:36Z
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