
Indo-Sarcenic architecture
Indo-Saracenic architecture is a style that emerged in British India during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, blending elements from Indian and Islamic architectural traditions with Western Gothic, Victorian, and Mughal designs. It features ornate domes, arches, minarets, and intricate decoration, creating grand and eclectic structures. This style was often used for government buildings, hospitals, and universities, symbolizing a fusion of local and colonial influences. Its aim was to evoke India’s rich cultural heritage while also representing modern, Western architectural principles.