Deccan school of miniature paintings
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The miniature painting style, which flourished initially in the Bahmani court and later in the courts of Ahmadnagar, Bijapur and Golkonda, is popularly known as the Deccan school of Painting.
Main features:
1. It represents the Mughal culture, tradition and is a depiction of religious values of Iran, Persia and Turkey.
2. The paintings have rich and brilliant colors by which it differed from north Indian paintings.
3. The characters of the paintings are portrayed with rich ethnic costumes, jewelry which bring out the richness of the period.
4. The paintings shows geometric precision in the position of figures, buildings, flora and fauna.
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