- The
Deccanis or
Deccani people are an Indo-Aryan ethno-religious
community of
Deccani-speaking
Muslims who
inhabit or are from the
Deccan region of India...
- may be:
Deccani language, an Indo-Aryan
language spoken in
southern India,
closely related to Urdu
Deccani Muslims,
speakers of
Deccani Deccani film industry...
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Deccanis). It is
considered to be the modern,
spoken variety of the
historical Deccani dialect, and
inherits many
features from it. The term
Deccani distinguishes...
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interdependent relationship between the
Deccanis and the
Habshis engendered bonds of
mutual trust, as the
Deccanis had both kin and
inherited authority,...
- The
Deccani film industry, also
known as
Dollywood is the
Deccani and
Hyderabadi Urdu-language film
industry based in Hyderabad, India. The
films have...
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which were seen as
heretical by the
Deccanis, and
their language: the
Afaqis spoke Persian rather than
Deccani. Mahmud, as he
hailed from
Persia and...
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Deccan painting or
Deccani painting is the form of
Indian miniature painting produced in the
Deccan region of
Central India, in the
various Muslim capitals...
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Deccani Masnavi (
Deccani: دکنی مثنوی; dakkʰinī mat̲h̲nawī) is the name of the poem
written in
rhyming couplets in
Deccani Urdu. It
originated during the...
- fish is
called Vanjaram in
Tamil and
Telugu as well as
Shermai among the
Deccanis of
Telangana and is
usually the
costliest variety available. In the Konkan...
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Deccani literature (Urdu: ادبیات دكهنى, “Adbiyāt-i-DakhNi Urdū”) is the
literature produced in the
Deccani dialect of the Urdu language. The
earliest forms...