Indo-Islamic Culture
In this type of architecture Entrance is charecterised by the use of lintel, use of Shikhara on top of the temples -generally conical or curvilinear, minars were absent and stone was primary component of all construction
-- Trabeat
These type of architecture are characterised by the use of arches and domes in Entrance, Domes –(generally hemispherical) were used on the top of Mosques,
Minars were present on four corners of Mosques and Brick, Lime Plaster and mortar started being used for construction-
-- Arcuade
Of which School of Architecture Gol Gumbaj is, also called the Deccan style of architecture, where ....
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