DISTINCTIVE MUSLIM ARCHITECTURAL STYLE OF THE DELHI SULTANATE PERIOD : A FUSION OF IDEAS OF PERSIAN AND INDIAN ARTISTS

Author: Saroj Mahata

DOI Link: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/09.2024-83853128/BIJMRD/Vol -2 / 7/Aug/2024/A1

Abstract: By Touching the form- Juice – Beauty of the objects created by nature with heart feeling , expressing it in an aesthetic form is generally called “ Art”. As art makes people lives Sophisticated, it also directs them to a sense of unearthly Joy. Art takes the form of past, present and future of the country and nation irrespective of place, time and container. Thus art become the universal unit measure of civilization. This discusses how the Sultanate architecture created by combining Hindu-Muslim traditions become “ Muslim Architecture” by searching for the continuing of the culture that the Turks nurtured in the traditions of Baghdad and Persian in India.

Keywords: Women empowerment, societal development, gender equality, cultural and political transformations.

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