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... style was particularly favoured in Mahārāshtra , to the south . Among surviving examples , the most impressive is the Ambarnath temple near Bom- bay ( 11th century ) ; Balsāṇe and Sinnar also have pleasing temples . The style continued ...
... style was particularly favoured in Mahārāshtra , to the south . Among surviving examples , the most impressive is the Ambarnath temple near Bom- bay ( 11th century ) ; Balsāṇe and Sinnar also have pleasing temples . The style continued ...
Page 700
... style endured throughout the 16th century and even extended into the 17th . The political subjugation of the country by the forces of Islam may have contributed to the conservatism of the style but did not result in its total ...
... style endured throughout the 16th century and even extended into the 17th . The political subjugation of the country by the forces of Islam may have contributed to the conservatism of the style but did not result in its total ...
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... style : Bundi and Kotah . A school as im- portant as that of Mewar developed at Bundi and later at Kotah , which was formed by a partition of the parent state and ruled by a junior branch of the Bundi family . The earliest examples are ...
... style : Bundi and Kotah . A school as im- portant as that of Mewar developed at Bundi and later at Kotah , which was formed by a partition of the parent state and ruled by a junior branch of the Bundi family . The earliest examples are ...
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