AN ANALYSIS OF ARCHITECTURE IN THE LATER MUGHAL PERIOD

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  • Dr.(Mrs.) Kiranjeet Randhawa Associate Professor PG Dept of History DAV, College Jalandhar

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Abstract

The present article attempts to demonstrate how these few modest buildings were imbued with strong political and religious messages and exerted considerable influence owing to the site where these buildings were constructed.

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2015-05-31

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