Eassay on dakhni culture?
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Dakhni could once boast of a thriving literary tradition with a considerably large canon, thanks to royal patronage at the courts of the Deccan Sultanates. Dakhni proverbs abound in references to local dishes, agriculture, festivals (especially Muharram), and traditional Deccan life, among other themes. One Urdu professor is now trying to piece together proverbs from texts and oral sources, so that future generations can learn about them
AnswerDeccani (also known as Deccani Urdu[1] and Deccani Hindi)[2][3][4] or Dakni, Dakhni, Dakhini, Dakkhani and Dakkani (دکنی, dekanī or dakhanī), is a variety of Hindustani spoken in the Deccan region of India and the native language of the Deccani people. Commonly associated with Urdu, the historical language sparked the development of Urdu literature during the late-Mughal period, and was a predecessor to and later influenced modern day Hindi. The modern variety spoken today, however, is heavily influenced by Standard Urdu. The northern dialects (e.g.Hyderabadi Urdu) are virtually indistinguishable from Standard Urdu, apart from accent and certain vocabulary, while the southern dialects more closely resemble the historical language