is there any music of delhi sultanate periord's left now in our period?
What is the music in subli dance?
a dance
Dance Dance Revolution Music Fit was created on 2010-01-28.
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Currently in 2011, Tongans dance to anything. But alot of my family loves to dance to reggae music.
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The Delhi Sultanate is a period of time that covers five dynasties from 1206 to 1526. During these years, Hindistani music and Carnatic music, both subgenres of Indian classical music, were beginning to evole. Hindistani evolved from Vedic ritual chants in the North, and it was influenced by Persian and Islamic music. Carnatic evolved in the South with an emphasis on vocal music. Dance during this period included Sattriya, a classical Indian dance tradition, which origianted in 15th century Assam.
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During the Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526), music and dance flourished, heavily influenced by Persian and Central Asian traditions due to the arrival of Turkic rulers. Court musicians and dancers were integral to royal festivities, with genres like Qawwali and classical music developing in this period. Sufi mysticism also played a significant role, as music and dance became forms of spiritual expression, fostering a rich cultural tapestry that blended indigenous and foreign elements. This era laid the groundwork for the subsequent development of Mughal arts and culture.
The sultanate period is the period when the early turks and afghan rulers ruled (1206-1526),these rulers were known as the sultans.
No, the Sultanate period and the Mughal period are distinct historical eras in India. The Sultanate period refers to the time when various Muslim dynasties ruled parts of India from the 13th to the 16th centuries, notably the Delhi Sultanate. The Mughal period, on the other hand, began in the early 16th century with the establishment of the Mughal Empire and lasted until the 19th century, characterized by a centralized and expansive empire under rulers like Akbar and Shah Jahan.
Gavot Also it is a Gigue, a piece of music in dance style ot the Renaissance or barogue period.
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Vajrayana Buddhism was prominent during the Sultamate period.