Sikh architecture

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Sikh architecture, is a world-renowned style of architecture that is characterized with values of progressiveness, exquisite intricacy, austere beauty and logical flowing lines. Due to its progressive style it is constantly evolving into many newly developing branches with new contemporary styles. Although Sikh architecture was initially developed within Sikhism its style is used in many non-religious building due its beauty. Sikh architecture 300 years ago was distinguished for its many curves and straight lines, Shri Keshgarh Sahib is a prime example.

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