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'''Deccani''', also ''Dakkani'', ''Dakhini'', ''Dakhni'', etc., may be, |
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'''Deccani''' (also '''Dakhini''', '''Dakhni''' or '''Dekhani''') is anything related to the [[Deccan]] region of India. Specifically, it may be: |
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*[[Deccani language]], an Indo-Aryan language spoken in southern India, closely related to Urdu |
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*[[Deccan Urdu]] |
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**[[Deccani Muslims]], speakers of Deccani |
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**[[Deccani film industry]], Deccani-language film industry based in Hyderabad, India |
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**[[Deccani Masnavi]], collection of poetry in Deccani |
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*[[Deccani painting]], a style of Indian painting |
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*[[Deccani Marathi]], a dialect of the Marathi language |
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*[[Deccani architecture]], Indian architectural style |
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==See also== |
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*[[Deccan sultanates]], sultanates in medieval-India |
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*[[Hyderabadi Muslims]], Muslims from Hyderabad, India and surrounding regions, of which the Deccani Muslims form a sub-group |
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 12 April 2024
Deccani (also Dakhini, Dakhni or Dekhani) is anything related to the Deccan region of India. Specifically, it may be:
- Deccani language, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in southern India, closely related to Urdu
- Deccani Muslims, speakers of Deccani
- Deccani film industry, Deccani-language film industry based in Hyderabad, India
- Deccani Masnavi, collection of poetry in Deccani
- Deccani painting, a style of Indian painting
- Deccani Marathi, a dialect of the Marathi language
- Deccani architecture, Indian architectural style
See also
[edit]- Deccan (disambiguation)
- Deccan sultanates, sultanates in medieval-India
- Hyderabadi Muslims, Muslims from Hyderabad, India and surrounding regions, of which the Deccani Muslims form a sub-group