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encouraged the art of drama at tannjavur​

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Answered by Sreekala4mt
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Answer:Nayakas of Thanjavur

It dates back to about the 1600s, the period of Nayakas of Thanjavur, who encouraged art, classical dance and music literature, both in Telugu and Tamil. The art is usually a combination of raised and painted surfaces, with the Hindu god Krishna being the most popular image depicted.

During his time he granted military assistance to the Chandragiri ruler Venkata II to recover most of his lost areas from the Golconda forces. In 1620 Raghunatha Nayak permitted a Danish settlement at Tarangambadi. This encouraged the English to seek trade with the Thanjavur Nayaks

Answered by khushalrajuke83083
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(A) Vyankoji Raje. (B)Sarfoji Raje

(C) Sharifji Raje. (D)Shahaji Raje

Answer : Sarfoji Raje

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