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... style with latina spires . These belong to the late 7th and early 8th centuries and are the finest and among the last examples of the northern style in southern India . Medieval temple architecture : North Indian style of Kashmir . The ...
... style with latina spires . These belong to the late 7th and early 8th centuries and are the finest and among the last examples of the northern style in southern India . Medieval temple architecture : North Indian style of Kashmir . The ...
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... style . The style of Ajanta is succeeded in western India by what has been appropriately named the western Indian style . Among the earliest examples are a few surviving wall paintings of the Kailasa temple ( mid- 8th century ) at ...
... style . The style of Ajanta is succeeded in western India by what has been appropriately named the western Indian style . Among the earliest examples are a few surviving wall paintings of the Kailasa temple ( mid- 8th century ) at ...
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... style painting , Bikaner , early 18th century AD . In a private collection . extremely productive , the work was rather undistin- guished and increasingly affected by Western influences . Of the Rajasthani styles of this period , the ...
... style painting , Bikaner , early 18th century AD . In a private collection . extremely productive , the work was rather undistin- guished and increasingly affected by Western influences . Of the Rajasthani styles of this period , the ...
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