The monumental architecture during the Safavid period is famous for its
A) simplicity and lack of embellishment.
B) spontaneity and lack of coherent structure.
C) use of ceramic tiles to decorate in lavish fashion the facades and domes of buildings.
D) "illuminationist" approach to design.
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