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Water in the architecture of India could be found since the earliest times and had played an important role in the culture.
The architecture of India also shows the deep impact of elephant warfare over the years.
Here he became interested in the remains of the ancient architecture of India, little known or understood at that time.
The Oriental features decor inspired by the architecture of India.
Gajavidala is a motif in the architecture of India that depicts a lion overpowering an elephant.
The Art and Architecture of India.
Today one can see a harmonious blending of the East and the West in the Christian art and architecture of India.
Turkic and Mughal conquest in the Indian subcontinent, introduced new concepts in the already rich architecture of India.
His research interests are focused on the historical, theoretical and contextual approaches to architectural design and the art and architecture of India and the Middle East.
Simpson, William, 'The architecture of India', RIBA Trans.
The Mughals expanded empire to cover almost the whole of the Indian subcontinent and left a permanent mark on the society, culture, art and architecture of India.
DakshinaChitra - It is a center for the living traditions of art, folk performing arts, craft and architecture of India with an emphasis on the traditions of South India.
Within the religious architecture of India, Haridwar is much more significant than Rishikesh, an hour further north, and every evening the river comes alive with flickering flames as floating offerings are released onto the Ganges.
Bourne spent six extremely productive years in India, and by the time he returned to England in January 1871, he had made approximately 2,200 fine images of the landscape and architecture of India and the Himalayas.
Mr. Lowry started out as a specialist, earning a Ph.D. - with a thesis on the Mogul architecture of India - from Harvard after having gone through the much-lauded undergraduate art history program at Williams College in Massachusetts.
In essence, the variant notions of these Southeastern Asian countries on the Theravada Buddhist architecture of India, such as Cambodia and Siam (present day Thailand), influenced the ideas of how Wat Ong Teu would be depicted.
The visual balance created by the precise construction became a characteristic aesthetic feature of Timurid buildings-one which would famously be adopted by the Mughal Architecture of India, especially in the gardens and structures of Humayun's Tomb and Taj Mahal, both commissioned by descendants of Timur.