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The Mughal Sultanate's influence on architecture is represented by the Indo-Islamic architecture which is characterized by domes, minarets, big halls and giant gateways. This style is a blend of Hindu and Persian architectures.
The Islamic rulers of Mughal empire introduced Persian culture in India. The monuments built during the Mughal reign including Jumma Masjid and Red Fort along with Shahjahanabad in Delhi are the major examples of Persian influence on Indian architecture.
Other buildings including tombs and palaces also reflect this architectural style