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  1. Indo-Saracenic architecture (also known as Indo-Gothic, Mughal-Gothic, Neo-Mughal, in the 19th century often Indo-Islamic style) was a revivalist architectural style mostly used by British architects in India in the later 19th century, especially in public and government buildings in the British Raj, and the palaces of rulers of the princely ...

  2. Indo-Saracenic Architecture is an amalgamation of Indian traditional architecture and Indo-Islamic Architecture along with Neo-Gothic and Neo-Classical styles of 19th Century Britain. ‘Saracen’ means Muslim/Arabic-speaking people – this term was used in Europe until the 19th Century.

  3. Dec 21, 2023 · Indo Saracenic architecture is a distinctive style that emerged in the 19th century, embodying the synthesis of Indian, Islamic, and Western architectural elements like the Neo-Classical, the Gothic, and the Victorian.

  4. Feb 11, 2023 · Those architectural entities or categories showcasing multiple styles are known as Indo-Saracenic or Indo-Islamic architecture. Hindus conceived manifestations of god everywhere in multiple forms as part of their religious faith, whereas, Muslims thought of only one with Muhammad as their Prophet.

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · Discover the beauty of Indo Saracenic architecture. Immerse yourself in the rich blend of Indian, Islamic, and European styles that define this majestic architectural form. Explore its intricate details and stunning designs that have stood the test of time.

  6. Indo-saracenic architecture represents a synthesis of muslim designs and indian materials developed by british architects in india during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. the hybrid combined diverse architectural elements of hindu and mughal with gothic cusped arches, domes, spires, tracery, minarets and stained glass, in a won...

  7. www.archpedia.net › post › indo-saracenic-architectureIndo-Saracenic Architecture

    May 19, 2023 · Indo-Saracenic architecture was characterized by a fusion of Indian and Islamic forms, as well as European elements such as Gothic arches, Renaissance domes, and Baroque ornamentation. The result was a distinctive style that reflected the cultural and historical influences of India.

  8. Indo-Saracenic architecture was a revivalist architectural style mostly used by British architects in India in the later 19th century, especially in public and government buildings in the British Raj, and the palaces of rulers of the princely states.

  9. Jan 4, 2023 · A particular architectural style called ‘Indo-Saracenic’ emerged after 1860s and characterised British Colonial Architecture in India. Robert Chisholm was one of its early proponents who worked between the years 1860 to 1910.

  10. This paper examines the notion of Indo-Saracenic architecture of the Indian subcontinent to demonstrate how it was a hybrid of western spatial design, clothed in an indigenous building fabric.