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1. What did the painting of patuas depict?
2. Why did the British paint battle scenes and portraits of themselves? ​

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Answered by lakshmanmaiti20
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1. The painting of patuas depict stories from the great Hindu epics. The patachitra or patua scrolls may portray stories from the great Hindu epics, such as the Ramayana, and Sufi traditions which are also sung frame by frame. These scrolls are painted with vegetable dyes fixed with a vegetable gum on paper.

2.British chose art for the purpose. They painted battle scenes and self portraits so that future generations know the success of their ancestors.

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Answered by santoshpaandey902
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Answer:

yhudi aur jarmaniyo ka bhi chal vivah ka kya karan hai

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