Before the Rise of the Rajas expansion, the Gol Gumbaz was used as the Wonder structure for the Indians, but with the inclusion of the new, Vijayanagara-style architecture, it was replaced with the Brihadeeswarar Temple, located in modern-day Tamil Nadu, another state in South India. The Gol Gumbaz was rendered unconstructable by Villagers and was moved to the Scenario Editor, where it can be used in scenarios that feature Indian sultanates.
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| - Before the Rise of the Rajas expansion, the Gol Gumbaz was used as the Wonder structure for the Indians, but with the inclusion of the new, Vijayanagara-style architecture, it was replaced with the Brihadeeswarar Temple, located in modern-day Tamil Nadu, another state in South India. The Gol Gumbaz was rendered unconstructable by Villagers and was moved to the Scenario Editor, where it can be used in scenarios that feature Indian sultanates.
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| - Before the Rise of the Rajas expansion, the Gol Gumbaz was used as the Wonder structure for the Indians, but with the inclusion of the new, Vijayanagara-style architecture, it was replaced with the Brihadeeswarar Temple, located in modern-day Tamil Nadu, another state in South India. The Gol Gumbaz was rendered unconstructable by Villagers and was moved to the Scenario Editor, where it can be used in scenarios that feature Indian sultanates. This was probably due to the fact the new Wonder fitted better with the new architectural style, but also because its appearance was anachronistic, as it was completed in the middle of the 17th century.
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