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Deccani (دکنی, dakanī or دکھنی,
dakhanī; also
known as
Deccani Urdu and
Deccani Hindi) is an Indo-Aryan
language based on a form of
Hindustani spoken...
- Wali
Muhammad Wali (1667–1707), also
known as Wali
Dakhani, Wali Gujarati, and Wali Aurangabadi, was a
classical Urdu poet from India. He is considered...
- (raga)
Bihagora Maalva (raga)
Bihari (raga)
Bilaskhani Todi
Bilawal Bilawal Dakhani Bilawal Gond
Bilawal ****ubh
Bilawal Malhar (mixture of
ragas Gaud Malhar...
- maaluum" in
Dakhani instead of "Mujhe
naheeN maaluum" (I don't know) in
Standard Hindi. (See
Muslim culture of
Hyderabad for more
examples of
Dakhani.) Shabana...
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Suhee Lalit (793)
Bilaval (795)
Bilaval Dakhani (843)
Gound (859)
Bilaval Gound (874)
Ramkali (876)
Ramkali Dakhani (907) Nut
Narayan (975) Nut (975) Mali...
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borrowing from Arabic-Persian, Marathi, Kannada, and Telugu.
Dakhani later became known as
Dakhani Urdu to
distinguish it from
North Indian Urdu.
Deccani miniature...
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struggle between a
rivalry between two
groups of nobles, the
Dakhanis and the Afaqis. The
Dakhanis made up the
indigenous Muslim elite of the
Bahmanid dynasty...
- such
foreigners were in fact
favoured over
Indians who were
known as the
Dakhani.
Sultan Firuz Shah (1397–1422) sent
ships from his
ports in Goa and Chaul...
- edition. p. 26. ISBN 978-0955458743. Singh,
Birinder Pal (2019-09-05), "
Dakhani Sikh
identity and the
religious space(s) in
Nanded (Maharashtra)", Spaces...
- ISBN 978-81-237-2120-0. The
Mohammedans of the
Deccan thus
called their Hindustani tongue Dakhani (Dakhini),
Gujari or
Bhaka (Bhakha)
which was a
symbol of
their belonging...