The tower was erected on six pillars which open to a dome, typical of the then Muslim architecture in early twentieth century.
The old campus is reminiscent of traditional Muslim architecture.
But basically the Muslim domestic architectures at large follow the traditional Hindu styles.
As an early example of Muslim architecture in a city known as a theological center, the tower has become a symbol of the city.
Shahi Masjid is an excellent example of Muslim architecture.
Muslim architecture flourished under their reign but many remained uncompleted.
Despite this vulnerability, rectangular towers continued to be used, and Muslim military architecture generally favoured them.
High minarets and round pinnacles are the models of the Muslim architecture.
The palace's guidebook describes the building as "Blore's tribute to Muslim architecture".
However they also noticed that the local Muslim architecture deployed the much more flexible two-point or Gothic arch.