How did a composite Indian culture develop during the medieval period?
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Explanation:
the mediaeval period marked from 1200 CE to 1800 CE India found very diverse culture regarding this error because this is the time where foreign invasion occured to India and a mixed race mingled in the Indian culture however India as a foreign land to others has never been to anyone caste or a religion but it is a combination of of several caste and several religion now if we come to the composite Indian culture developed during the mediaeval period we can say that it is just because of the invasion and migration of the people to the Indian land the mixture of these religion were Muslims as well as Persian some of the Jain and Buddhist religion which was originated in Indian land has also mingled in the the Indian culture
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Culturally medieval period marks the beginning of new stage in the growth of India's composite culture. It saw the introduction of new features in art and architecture of India and their diffusion to all parts of the country. The architecture that developed during this period was the result of the synthesis of the traditions of Central
Asia and Persia with the pre-existing Indian styles.
The Mughal painting developed into a distinct Indian style. Various dresses, social amenities and festivals which were introduced by the Mughals in India were accepted by the people and became a part of the composite culture. During the 15th and 16th centauries distinctive styles of art and architecture also developed in the regional kingdoms which had emerged with the disintegration of the Sultanate.
During the 15th and 16th centauries distinctive styles of art and architecture also developed in the regional kingdoms which had emerged with the disintegration of the Sultanate.Akbar the greatest Mughal Emperor followed the policy of Sulhkul (peace with all). Some of the finest specimen of Indian architecture and literature belong to this period. A new significant art form was painting which flourished under the patronage of the Mughal court. Influenced by the Persian traditions the Mughal painting developed into a distinct Indian style. It later spread to other parts of the country in various regional styles. Another significant development was the emergence of a new language Urdu which became the lingua franca of the people of the towns in many parts of the country.
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