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Timeline-Medieval India 1191 AD-Mohd. Ghuri vs Prithviraj Chauhan--1st Battle of Tarai---Ghuri is defeated 1192 AD-2nd Battle of Tarai----Ghuri is Victorious 1206 ADBeginning of delhi sultanate--Slave Dynasty(Aibak>Illtutmish>Razia Sultana>Balban) 1290 AD Khilji Dynasty (Jalaluddi>Allaudin 1320 AD TUGHLAQS (Ghiyasuddin>Mohammad Bin>Feroz shah tughlaq) 1425 AD- Lodhis (Bahlol>Sikandar>Ibrahim) GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com 1526 AD  1st battle of Panipat (Babur defeats Ibrahim Lodhi) 1530 AD -Humayun 1540AD-- Battle of Chausa - Sher shah suri defeats Humayun 1556 AD  2nd battle of Panipat-- Akbar is victorious 1605 AD - Jahangir 1628 AD - Shah Jahan 1658 AD -Aurangzeb GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Medieval architecture Imperial style (Delhi Sultanate) Provincial Style Mughal Style Deccan style GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

Quwwat ul Islam Mosque

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Qutub Minar GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Adhai din Ka Jhopra GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com True arches @ Balban’s Tomb GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Alai Darwaza GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Tughlaqabad fort GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

Tomb of Ghiyasudin Tughlaq WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Tomb of Mubarak Shah Sayyid-Octagonal Tombs GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Tomb of Sikandar Lodi GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Humayuns tomb GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

Sasaram Mausoleum Bihar

Purana Qila,New delhi

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Agra fort GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Diwan-i-Khaas GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Diwa-I-aam GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

Buland Darwaza @Fatehpur Sikri WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

Panch mahal Jodha Bai’s Palace

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Jaali work @ Salim chishti’s tomb @ fatehpur Sikri GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

Taj Mahal

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Provincial Style Gujarat Bengal Marwar Jaunpur(Sharqi) GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Deccan Style Adil Shahi rulers at Bijapur Qutub Shahi rulers @ Golconda GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Modern Architecture Neo-Roman Indo Gothic GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Indo-Gothic Flourished in 19th century till 1911 Hybrid style having Mughal,hindu and western influence Also known as Indo-saracenic style Features Elaborate and large constructions Advance british structural engineering standards hence fine use of steel,iron and poured concrete Thinner walls Pointed arches Large windows Church were built on a crucified ground plan Eg. Victoria Memorial in Kolkata/Gateway of India in Mumbai GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com

WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com Neo-Roman Influence Started by Edwin lutyen and Edward baker Features Hybrid structures-Buddhist/Hindu/Indo-Islamic Influence Congested style-Most of the buildings appeared Massive/Heavy/strong but congested Modernity,simplicity and utility was compromised for beauty and structural majesty Examples parlament building rashtrapati bhawan GURUJI’S KIRPA, SNM IAS STUDY GROUP SCO 377, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh. Mob: 98145-70784, 98148-21057 WEBSITE: www.snmiasacademy.com