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With respect to Indo -Islamic architecture, the 'Sarais' are:
Tunnels connecting major forts of the town.
commemorative gateways of the city.
ringed cities built to provide temporary accommodation for people.
region demarcated by the ruler for local markets.
Saraisare the interesting features of Medieval India, they are the ringed cities built largely on simple square or rectangular plan and were meant to provide temporary accommodation to Indian and foreign travelers, pilgrims, merchants, traders etc.
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