![]() ![]() The site of Padua currently in Malda district of West Bengal, India was the capital of Bengal Sultanate (Twelfth Century-Sixteenth Century CE). The site of Paharpur (Seventh-Twelfth Century CE) lies currently in Bangladesh and was once a flourishing Buddhist monastery. Three different geographical sites of Paharpur, Pandua and Bishnupur are selected within the Bengal region, of different periods and with a different religious dominance to search a commonality in Architecture. We explore both the domestic and Monumental Architecture that were built in this region. ![]() The region 'Bengal' is used with reference to the present West Bengal and the country of Bangladesh. This paper is an attempt to search for Architectural commonality for a period from Seventh to Seventeenth Century CE in the region of Bengal. ![]()
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