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  1. Indo-Islamic architecture of Gujarat Kevada Mosque, Champaner. The distinctive Indo-Islamic architecture style of Gujarat drew micro-architectural elements from earlier Maru-Gurjara architecture and employed them in mihrab, roofs, doors, minarets and facades.

  2. Arquitectura indoislámica de Gujarat Mezquita Kevada, Champaner. El distintivo estilo arquitectónico indoislámico de Gujarat extrajo elementos microarquitectónicos de la arquitectura anterior Maru-Gurjara y los empleó en los mihrab, techos, puertas, minaretes y fachadas. [33]

  3. Architecture of India - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Neolithic period. Indus Valley Civilization (2600 BCE – 1900 BCE) 600 BCE—250 CE. Gupta architecture. Temple architecture. Jain architecture. Indo-Islamic architecture. Regional styles. European colonial architecture. India after independence (1947 onwards) Landscape Architecture. Arches.

  4. Alongside the architecture developed in Delhi and prominent centres of Mughal culture such as Agra, Lahore and Allahabad, a variety of regional styles developed in regional kingdoms like the Bengal, Gujarat, Deccan, Jaunpur and Kashmir Sultanates.

  5. Indo-Islamic & Mughal Architecture - Evolution, Features, Styles & Monuments. A wide range of architectural styles from various backgrounds led to the evolution of Indo-Islamic architecture, which has left its influences on modern architecture of the Indian sub-continent. Cultural India : Indian Architecture : Indo-Islamic Architecture.

  6. Indo-Islamic architecture (sometimes called Indo-Persian architecture) is a type of architecture and engineering from the Indian subcontinent. Some parts of this type of architecture is similar to architecture from West and Central Asia.