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Which of the following architectural features is commonly associated with Mughal architecture?

ADravidian-style temple towers

BThe Charbagh garden layout and intricate calligraphy

CWooden pagodas influenced by East Asian architecture

DGreek-style columns and pediments

Answer:

B. The Charbagh garden layout and intricate calligraphy

Read Explanation:

The Mughal Empire, established by Babur's triumphant victory in Panipat in 1526, profoundly influenced the evolution of Indo-Islamic architecture in the Indian subcontinent's northern regions, including Delhi, Agra, and Lahore. Mughal architecture drew creative inspiration from the majestic styles of Iran and Central Asia, particularly the elegant Timurid architecture. Before the Mughal era, the Delhi Sultanate had already laid the groundwork for monumental architecture, showcasing a unique blend of Indian and Turkish styles. Distinctive architectural elements, such as the picturesque Charbagh style, slender turrets, imposing gateways, intricate calligraphy, and ornate arabesque and geometric patterns, became hallmarks of Mughal architecture.


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