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define composit culture​

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Answered by sourya1794
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<body bgcolor=white><font color=#ff007f>The term Composite culture refers to the 'culture drawn from various strands'. In other terms, the coalition or amalgamation of various societies and cultures creating a new distinct cultural tradition. For instance, the founding of Delhi Sultanate marked the beginning of a different phase in the cultural expansion of the nation. Additionally, India has a fascinating feature which draws the attention of many people. The diversity in lifestyle, religion, region, caste, and customs are the attraction of the composite culture of India.

Answered by Kaira95
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Composite culture means 'culture drawn from various strands'. It can further be defined as the fusion or amalgamation of different cultures and traditions forming a new distinct cultural tradition.

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Factors responsible for the growth of composite culture

i) The wealth of the Mughal emperors was used to build palaces, forts and monuments.

ii) The peace that prevailed all over northern India paved the way for undertaking extensive works of art.

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