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Indo-Saracenic

Indo-Saracenic was a style of architecture used by British architects in the late 19th century in India. It drew elements from traditional Hindu and Islamic architecture, and combined it with the Gothic revival style favored in Victorian England, intended to convey a sense of royal power and to intimidate the subjects into submission.

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