The last of the great Mughal architects was Aurangzeb, who built the Badshahi Mosque, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Moti Masjid etc.
It developed the styles of earlier Muslim dynasties in India as an amalgam of Islamic, Persian and Indian architecture.
Mughal buildings have a uniform pattern of structure and character, including large bulbous domes, slender minarets at the corners, massive halls, large vaulted gateways, and delicate ornamentation; Examples of the style can be found in modern-day Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
Sher Shah Suri at one time had the largest tomb in India built for himself at Sasaram.
Babur in his memoir records the numerous memories in Timurid Herat, which inspired him to create the Mughal gardens.