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- Q6276222 subject Q7479566.
- Q6276222 subject Q8297368.
- Q6276222 abstract "Jor-bangla, also called yorubangala, is a style of temple architecture that arose in Bengal. The style involves two structures that resemble the traditional village huts of the region, one that serves as a porch, in front of the other that serves as a shrine. Each structure has a roof of the ek-bangla (or do-chala) style, with two curved segments that meet at a curved ridge.".
- Q6276222 country Q668.
- Q6276222 thumbnail Jor_Bangla_Temple_Arnab_Dutta_2011.JPG?width=300.
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- Q6276222 wikiPageWikiLink Q7479566.
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- Q6276222 wikiPageWikiLink Q8297368.
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- Q6276222 wikiPageWikiLink Q902.
- Q6276222 type Thing.
- Q6276222 comment "Jor-bangla, also called yorubangala, is a style of temple architecture that arose in Bengal. The style involves two structures that resemble the traditional village huts of the region, one that serves as a porch, in front of the other that serves as a shrine. Each structure has a roof of the ek-bangla (or do-chala) style, with two curved segments that meet at a curved ridge.".
- Q6276222 label "Jor-bangla".
- Q6276222 depiction Jor_Bangla_Temple_Arnab_Dutta_2011.JPG.