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https://www.academia.edu/10776806/Crossing_Lines_Architecture_in_Early_Islamic_South_Asia
the architecture of early Islamic South Asia shows in clear material terms multiple layers of reception,local marking, and subversion. That local aspects of construction and ornament were incorporated into early Islamic monuments is an increasingly accepted concept,yet substantive incorporation of local beliefs has hardly been approached. Both Hindu and Muslim monuments from early Islamic Pakistan suggest that such an issue should be raised.
the construction of bastions is recorded from Kanishka stupa as evident from early tombs and shrones form Pakistan
the architecture of early Islamic South Asia shows in clear material terms multiple layers of reception,local marking, and subversion. That local aspects of construction and ornament were incorporated into early Islamic monuments is an increasingly accepted concept,yet substantive incorporation of local beliefs has hardly been approached. Both Hindu and Muslim monuments from early Islamic Pakistan suggest that such an issue should be raised.
the construction of bastions is recorded from Kanishka stupa as evident from early tombs and shrones form Pakistan
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