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how did miniature painting developed into two gharans​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pahari paintings is a collective term used to describe the miniature paintings that originated in the Himalayan hill kingdoms In North India. Pahari School of art is believed to originate during 17th century and reached its apex in the 19thcentury, outgrowing the popularity of Mughal paintings.

Answered by nagamanohar21
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With the decline of the Mughal Empire, many artists and painters moved to the Rajput courts of Rajasthan and foothills of the Himalayas i.e. present Himachal Pradesh. Thus, developed two special traditions, or Gharanas of Rajputana, and the Kangra schools of miniature paintings

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