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15/03/2025 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Andaman and Nicobar

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a union territory of India, comprise 572 islands, of which only 38 are inhabited. The name “Andaman” likely derives from Handuman, linked to Hanuman from the Ramayana, while Nicobar originates from the Tamil Nakkavaram, meaning “open land.” The islands were referenced in historical records by Ptolemy, Marco Polo, and Chinese sources.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLAND, architecture, UNION TERRITORIES, vernacular architecture

02/03/2025 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Indian States

Taj Mahal

Brief summary and quick access to the articles on the architecture of Indian States.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, India, Indian architecture, Indian States

02/03/2025 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Andhra Pradesh

dravidian architecture

The architecture of Andhra Pradesh is a captivating blend of history, culture, and innovation, reflecting the state’s rich heritage and evolving identity. From the grandeur of ancient temples and medieval forts to the simplicity of tribal dwellings and contemporary designs, the architectural landscape tells stories of dynasties, faith, and local craftsmanship.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: andhra architecture, ANDHRA PRADESH, dravidian architecture, manduva house, south Indian architecture

01/03/2025 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Arunachal Pradesh

Apatani House

Arunachal Pradesh, nestled in the northeastern Himalayas of India, is a living tapestry of architectural heritage deeply intertwined with its natural landscape and cultural richness.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: apatani house, ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, architecture, arunachal pradesh, tribal architecture

15/02/2025 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Assam

Ancient temples, historic ruins, majestic forts, and a rich natural landscape characterize Assam’s architectural heritage. The evolution of Assam’s architecture is closely linked to the rule of various dynasties, each leaving its distinct mark on the region’s built heritage.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: ASSAM, KAMAKHAYA TEMPLE, NORTHEAST ARCHITECTURE, vernacular architecture

07/02/2025 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Bihar

It’s not just Chhath Puja and Litti Chokha, that make Bihar unique, but there a lot of historic and architectural marvels that add on to Bihar’s legacy.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, ashoka, bihar, maurya dynasty, nalanda, patna architecture, patna museum

05/02/2025 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Chhattisgarh

The vernacular architecture of Chhattisgarh exemplifies a sustainable lifestyle deeply rooted in the region’s tribal traditions and natural resources.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, chhattisgarh, traditional houses, vernacular architecture

05/01/2025 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Goa

Architecture of Goa

The Portuguese, who ruled Goa for over 400 years before its liberation in 1961, profoundly influenced the region’s architectural identity. This legacy is evident in the unique fusion of local and Portuguese styles, resulting in what is now recognized as Indo-Portuguese architecture.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: Architecture of Goa, Goa, Portuguese architecture

22/12/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Gujarat

Bhunga

Gujarat’s architectural history spans a rich tapestry of styles, reflecting the region’s diverse cultural influences and historical periods.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture of gujarat, gujarat, rani ki vav

27/11/2024 by Lipika Pandey

Architecture of Haryana

Haryana’s architecture reflects a rich cultural heritage shaped by various civilizations, from the Indus Valley and Vedic periods to the Mughal era and British colonial rule. The state showcases an array of structures, including temples, forts, palaces, and modern buildings, making it a source of inspiration for architects and historians alike.

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Filed Under: Architecture Tagged With: architecture, architecture of haryana, gurugram, haryana, havelis, kurukshetra

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