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Architecture in Central Asia

Royal Mughal No ARC-24052021-1002
Author G. A. Pugachenkova, A. H. Dani, Liu Zhengyin and E. Alexandre
Language English
Era Akbar Shah II 1806–1837

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Subject Fine Arts
Subclass Architecture (Fine Arts)
Year 1700.0
Contributed By History of Civilizations in Central Asia
Related Keyword N/A
Date of Creation N/A

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Central Asia has a rich architectural heritage from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries. Both the Mughal Empire in India and the Mongol Empire in northern Central Asia have left distinctive architectural traces which shed a new light on the development of urban space in this era. City planning was important, and new architectural methods were developed in religious architecture (for example, mosques, religious schools, and hospices) and civic architecture (such as trading complexes, baths, caravanserais, and bridges).

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