Deccan art refers to the diverse artistic styles and cultural expressions that emerged in the Deccan Plateau region of India, particularly during the medieval period, from the 15th to the 18th centuries. It is characterized by a fusion of Hindu, Islamic, and indigenous influences, evident in painting, sculpture, and architecture. Notable examples include the intricate miniatures of the Deccan Sultanates and the elaborate temples and forts built during this era. The art often features vibrant colors, detailed patterns, and themes reflecting the region's history and mythology.
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The Deccan Plateau
The Deccan Plateau is a triangular in shape.
the plateau in southern India is called the Deccan Plateau. It is located between the Eastern and Western Ghats, surrounded bye the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea.
basement rocks are more stronger than that of Deccan traps.
Mr.Reddy is the owner of the Deccan Chargers. He is the owner of Deccan Chronicle newspaper too.
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Deccan chronicle
Deccan chlornicles
The Deccan Plateau
Deccan chronicle
Deccan Queen was created in 1930.
Deccan Chronicle was created in 1938.
Deccan Herald was created in 1948.
The Deccan Times was created in 1780.
Deccan Chargers was created in 2008.
Deccan sultanates ended in 1686.