Architecture | Languages | Climate | Festivals | Archives | Education | Monuments | Food | Continents | Gifts to India
States Of India | Books & Authors | Quotations | Government | Personalities | GK | E-Softwares | World Records | Home

Architecture - Indo-Islamic Architecture


Architecture - Indo-Islamic Architecture:


The medieval period saw great developments in the field of architecture. With the coming of Muslims to India, many new features came to be introduced in buildings. The development of Muslim Style of Architecture of this period can be called the Indo-Islamic Architecture or the Indian Architecture influenced by Islamic Art. The Indo-Islamic style was neither strictly Islamic nor strictly Hindu.

The architecture of the medieval period can be divided into two main categories. They are the Delhi or the Imperial Style and the Mughal Architecture. The Imperial Style developed under the patronage of the Sultans of Delhi. The Mughal Architecture was a blend of the Islamic Architecture of Central Asia and the Hindu Architecture of India.

The Indo-Islamic style provided spaciousness, massiveness and breadth to the Hindu architecture. In almost all the prominent buildings, the arch, Minar and dome began to be used and the mosque or Masjid became a part of the landscape. The chief means of decoration was surface decoration through the use of geometry, arabesque and calligraphy. The Muslims borrowed the design of kalash on the top of the Hindu temple by placing a dome on the top of their buildings.

The most important symbol of Indo-Islamic architecture in India is the tomb or the mausoleum which evolved from the basic cube and hemisphere of the early phase into a more detailed form during the Mughal period. In the Mughal period multiple chambers were made and tombs were set in gardens, known as the Char-Bagh. The tomb chamber houses the cenotaph below which is the grave. The most famous example of tomb in India is the Taj Mahal.

The Mughal Architecture occupies a significant place in the history of Indian Architecture. The Mughal architecture developed with the efforts of Akbar. Akbar cleverly incorporated foreign influences into indigenous style. Some of the basic features of the Mughal Architecture are the round domes, high minarets, mehrabs, pillars, open courtyards etc.

A notable feature of the Mughal architecture was the use of red sandstone. It is interesting to note that red sandstone was used for construction of huge buildings and forts. However red sandstone was replaced with white marbles replaced it during the later period when the stress was more on beautifying of the buildings with the use of colored designs, precious and semi-precious stones, gold and silver waters and minute carvings.

The outstanding examples of Indo-Islamic architecture are the Qutub Minar, Alai Darwaza, Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, Tughlaqabad Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort, Taj Mahal, Red Fort Delhi etc.

Architecture - Indo-Islamic Architecture

Related Web Pages
Mughal Architecture  |  Indo Islamic Architecture  |  Char-Bagh  |  Indian Architecture  |  Architecture  |  India Archives  |  India Architecture  |  India architect  |  Colonial Indian Architecture  |  Indo Islamic Architecture  |  Ancient Indian Architecture  |  India  |  Informations About India  |  India Facts  |  Indian Culture  |  Indians  |  Hotels in India  |  Details about India  |  Government of India  |  Indian Heritage  |  States and Union Territories of India  |  Software Products  |  World Records  |  Continents  |  Homeopathy & Naturopathy  |  GK India  |  Climate of India  |  Languages of India  |  Indian Defence  |  History of India  |  Indian Food  |  Indian Cuisine  |  Indian Music  |  India Tourism  |  India Archives  |  Festivals of india  |  Indian Dance  |  Featured Monuments of India  |  Economy of India  |  Agricultural India  |  Geography of India  |  India religion  |  India Politics  |  Demography of India  | 
Disclaimer: Please note that this site also provides links to the other websites / webpages of Government Ministries/ Departments/ Organisations. The content of these websites are owned by the respective organisations and they may be contacted for any further information or suggestion.
India Facts Languages Defence Festivals Heritage Government Communication Hotels Continents Gifts to India

Copyright © 2007 - 2010 Genunine Infotech Private Limited   - Software Development and Software Outsourcing Company in India
Feel free to Contact us for your Outsourcing Software development Job Work from India