




One can still spot remnants of decoration in gold and blue done in the prevalent
Persian style. Jahangiri Mahal mixes Transoxanian (Central Asian) features,
such as the verandah on the east front with its high slender columns (a translation
into stone of the timber iwan of vernacular Transoxanian architecture), with
courtyard halls styled in the broader Gujarat-Malwa-Rajasthan tradition as it
had been passed onto the Mughals by the early 16th-century architecture of Raja
Man Singh of Gwalior.
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