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== Features ==
== Features ==
[[File:Elephant-shaped column brackets at Lahore Fort.jpg|thumb|The use of elephant-shaped column brackets at [[Lahore Fort]] reflects [[Hindu temple architecture|Hindu influences]] on Mughal Architecture during the reign of [[Akbar]]]]
[[File:Elephant-shaped column brackets at Lahore Fort.jpg|thumb|The use of elephant-shaped column brackets at [[Lahore Fort]]]]
Mughal architecture incorporates [[Architecture of India|Hindu]] elements with [[Persian architecture|Persian]] and [[Islamic architecture|Islamic]] elements. Some features common to many buildings are:
Mughal architecture incorporates [[Architecture of India|Hindu]] elements with [[Persian architecture|Persian]] and [[Islamic architecture|Islamic]] elements. Some features common to many buildings are:
Large bulbous [[onion dome]]s, sometimes surrounded by four smaller domes.
Large bulbous [[onion dome]]s, sometimes surrounded by four smaller domes.
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