Examples of using Deccan in English and their translations into Danish
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Painting in the Deccan was often more intense in its use of color,
which was unusual for members of the Muslim princely courts in the Deccan.
When Qilich Khan was recalled to Delhi he left the governorship of the Deccan to his deputy, Mubaraz Khan,
which is why the painting style there was influenced more by northern Indian painting than other art from the Deccan.
32.2 cm The bidri technique was developed in the 1st half of the 17th century in the Deccan.
is found in various forms in architecture and decorative art from the Deccan.
a state that was created in the Deccan in around 1725 after the Mughal Empire had begun to disintegrate.
with most of western India in the hands of the Hindus while the Marathas did as they pleased in the Deccan.
show that the painting was made in the Deccan in India; these two Shiite regions namely had close ties.
the Indus River Valley where the Deccan Plateau and Thar Desert come their closest to the Himalaya Mountains
with the responsibility of recovering territories in the Deccan that the Mughals had lost.
Awadh in the east and the Deccan in the south gained de facto independence,
one of the reasons why he conquered the Deccan in 1686, when Bijapur was ruled by Ali's young son Sikander.
engraved bronze India, Deccan; 1st half of 17th century H:
began to lose control over the Deccan, a group of nobles led by Isma'il Mukh claimed their independence.
as well as the territories of the Bahmanids' successors in the Deccan.
which is hardly surprising as Awrangzib spent the last half of his reign living and campaigning in the Deccan.
as the inferior religions of the Deccan permeated the north,
The Muslim sultanates in the Deccan were moreover often at war among themselves.
When the Deccan suffered an eight-year famine during his reign Muhammad provided his co-religionists with grain,