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Which of the following is the meaning of ‘Pishtaq’ in the context of medieval Indo-Islamic architecture?
Tall gateway
Water tank
Dome
True arch
- Pishtaq: A prominent feature in Indo-Islamic architecture, a pishtaq is a tall, rectangular gateway. It is typically part of the façade of a mosque or tomb, framing an iwan, which is a vaulted hall or space.
- Tall gateway (Option 1): Correct Answer. The word 'pishtaq' is associated with this architectural feature.
- Water tank (Option 2): Not correct. In Islamic architecture, water tanks or reservoirs are common but not termed as pishtaq.
- Dome (Option 3): Not correct. A dome is an architectural element that is hemispherical, often used in buildings like mosques, but it's distinct from a pishtaq.
- True arch (Option 4): Not correct. While arches are widely used in Islamic architecture, a true arch consists of wedge-shaped blocks and does not specifically refer to a pishtaq.
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