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Nilachal architecture
Hindu temple architecture in the state of Assam / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nilachal is a style of Hindu temple architecture in Assam, India, that is characterized by a bulbous polygonal dome over a cruciform ratha type bada.[1] This hybrid style developed first in the Kamakhya temple on the Nilachal hills under the Koch kingdom and became popular as a style later under the Ahom kingdom.[2]
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