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- Akbari_Architecture abstract "Akbari Architecture refers to the style of Indo-Islamic architecture conceived during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar. His successors further added to this style, leading to the unique and individualistic 'Mughal' Style as we know it today. Some shining examples of this style are Humayun's Tomb, which was the first of a long succession of garden-tombs (and a predecessor of the Taj Mahal), the Agra Fort, the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri and Akbar's own tomb.".
- Akbari_Architecture thumbnail Fatehpur1.jpg?width=300.
- Akbari_Architecture wikiPageID "29073391".
- Akbari_Architecture wikiPageRevisionID "595289296".
- Akbari_Architecture align "right".
- Akbari_Architecture caption "One of the gates of Akbar's Tomb at Sikandra, which shows the amalgam of Islamic Fractal Geometric patterns and Central Arch with the Indian style roof Pavilions.".
- Akbari_Architecture caption "The "Akbari" style of architecture, an example of which is this building, the Naubat Khana in Fatehpur Sikri, Agra".
- Akbari_Architecture caption "The Architecture of Akbar's tomb is reminiscent of other "Akbari" buildings, a style which died a slow death subsequently under the auspices of his son and grandson respectively".
- Akbari_Architecture direction "vertical".
- Akbari_Architecture footer "One of The many legacies that Akbar left was the beautiful style of Architecture he created".
- Akbari_Architecture hasPhotoCollection Akbari_Architecture.
- Akbari_Architecture image "AkabrMausoleumGate.jpg".
- Akbari_Architecture image "Fatehpur1.jpg".
- Akbari_Architecture image "SikandraArch.jpg".
- Akbari_Architecture width "200".
- Akbari_Architecture subject Category:Akbar.
- Akbari_Architecture subject Category:Indian_architectural_history.
- Akbari_Architecture subject Category:Islamic_architecture.
- Akbari_Architecture subject Category:Mughal_Empire.
- Akbari_Architecture subject Category:Mughal_architecture.
- Akbari_Architecture comment "Akbari Architecture refers to the style of Indo-Islamic architecture conceived during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar. His successors further added to this style, leading to the unique and individualistic 'Mughal' Style as we know it today. Some shining examples of this style are Humayun's Tomb, which was the first of a long succession of garden-tombs (and a predecessor of the Taj Mahal), the Agra Fort, the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri and Akbar's own tomb.".
- Akbari_Architecture label "Akbari Architecture".
- Akbari_Architecture sameAs m.0dllkz9.
- Akbari_Architecture sameAs Q4700477.
- Akbari_Architecture sameAs Q4700477.
- Akbari_Architecture wasDerivedFrom Akbari_Architecture?oldid=595289296.
- Akbari_Architecture depiction Fatehpur1.jpg.
- Akbari_Architecture isPrimaryTopicOf Akbari_Architecture.