Mamluk Dynasty
•Qutub Minar – Largest
brick minar in the world
•Qutub Complex – Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque
•Both
the structures were made by using the material taken from dismantling 20
temples
Khalji Dynasty
•Alauddin Khalji initially developed
structures within the qutub complex only
•Alai
minar – which is an
incomplete structure and was planned to be two times taller than
qutub minar
•Aladi Darwaza (Red Stone and
Marble)
•Hauz Qhas – Artificial Lake
Tughlaq
•Ghiyasuddeen Tughlaq
•Mohd. Shah Tughlaq – Shifted capital to
south India ( Daulatabad )
•Feroz Shah Tughlaq
•Tughlaqabad city and tombs of ghiyasudden(red stone &
marble) and Mohd. Shah
•Feroz Shah Kotla Fort under Feroz Tughlaq
Lodi
Dynasty
•Lodi
Gardens – Mosque and tombs were built inside the garden premise
•Famous
structures – Bada Gumbad - tomb and mosque
•Sheesh Gumbad – Dome made up of
Glazed bricks
•Sikandar Lodi tomb
MUGHALS
•Babur
– Brought Garden Architecture to India
•Humayun – redeveloped the
PURANA QILA premise after defeating Sher Shah Suri and
reconstructed QILA – I – KUHNA mosque
•Sher Mandal was reconstructed by
Humayun as a Library
MUGHALS
•Humayun’s tomb - commissioned by his wife BEGA BEGUM.
Depicts garden architecture
•Simplistic
architecture
•Symmetry
in architecture
•Material
used - marble and red sandstone
•At
the time of Akbar Agra was the first capital and AGRA FORT was built under his
rule.
•A
new city was established around pivoting Salim Chishti Dargah that is Fatehpur Sikri.
•The
Highest gateway of India , BULAND DARWAZA is also a part of the FORT which is
the main entrance of the fort.
•Eminent
structures of the fort – Panch Mahal, Anoop Talao, Deewan-e-am,Deewan-e-qhas.
•Jahangir
introduced much intricacy in architecture.
•Though
Akbar’s tomb in Sikandara which was
constructed under Jahangir is considered as transitional architectural style.
•The
tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah, father of Nur Mahal, wife of Jehangir is completely made
up of marble elaboratory ornamented
•His
inclination was much towards painting.
Shah Jahan
•In
his era the empire and architecture both flourished to the apex limits
•Taj Mahal which is a symbol of
paradise was the most eminent structure of this era.
•TAJ
has many adaptation of western style and Indian style which depict serenity and
divinity.
•Other
major architectural achievement was SHAHJEHANABAD. Which was a walled city and
had 16gateways.
•Eminent
structure of the city was the fort (RED FORT) which was connected to the JAMA
MASJID which was the center of the city.
Aurangzeb
•Shifted
Mughal court to Deccan
•Bibi ka Makbara – Aurangzeb’s wide
tomb in Aurangabad
•Lahori Masjid (BADSHAHI MASJID)
Largest in the subcontinent.
•Moti Masjid in the Red fort
Delhi
OTHER FAMOUS STRUCTURE OF INDO-ISLAMIC ERA
SAHAR KI MASJID-CHAMPANER(GUJARAT)
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JAMA MASJID-CHAMPANER(Gujarat)
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KEVDA MASJID-CHAMPANER(GUJARAT)
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HINDOLA MAHAL-MANDU(M.P)
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AHMED SHAH MOSQUE-AHMEDABAD(GUJARAT)
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SIDI SAIYYAD MOSQUE-AHMEDABAD(GUJARAT)
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JAMA MASJID-AHMEDABAD
also known as jumma mosque
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DADA HARIR VAV(STEP WELL)-AHMEDABAD
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GOL GUMBAZ-BIJAPUR
largest dome in india-44m diameter
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MOTI MASJID-BHOPAL
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TAJ-UL-MASAJID(BHOPAL)
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DAULATABAD FORT -MAHARASHTRA
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JAHAZ MAHAL-MANDU(M.P)
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NAGINA MAJID-CHAMPANER(GUJARAT)
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