RETRACTED: The Development and Legacy of Mughal Architecture in India

Volume: 11 | Issue: 02 | Year 2025 | Subscription
International Journal of Plant Biotechnology
Received Date: 08/10/2025
Acceptance Date: 09/24/2025
Published On: 2025-10-23
First Page: 6
Last Page: 33

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By: Sanjeev Kumar Tyagi.

Executive Engineer, Department of the Government of Haryana, Public Health Engineering, Panchkula, Haryana, India


Retracted Notice : The article “The Development and Legacy of Mughal Architecture in India” by Sanjeev Kumar Tyagi, published in the International Journal of Plant Biotechnology, 2025, volume 11, issue 2, has been retracted .

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