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Mughal
architects employed basic geometric principles in the design of their buildings. The design of the Taj
Mahal is dominated by a series of grids.

Where
the primary shape is a pointed arch within a rectangle. This motif is employed on all scales at the
complex, providing a sense of architectural unity throughout.

Pointed
arches within a rectangular frame also form the iwans, or large recessed portals, that dominate the
exterior facades of the main buildings. Notably, the windows of all the buildings imitate this design.
However, the use of an arch is not strictly a Mughal venture.

Taking
a view of the western facade of the mausoleum from the arched doorway of the mosque, a symphony of arches
greets the viewer. The central iwan, which is beneath and partners the main onion dome, is derived from
Persian designs, popular in architecture of the earlier Timurid dynasty. The archways to the Taj Mahal
are also instrumental to the aesthetic value of the tomb and are often framed with Qur'anic inscriptions.

The
spandrels of the arches are adorned with delicate floral arabesques.