Music and dance during the sultanate period was the outcome of the function of indo islamic cultuer explain
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The Islamic impact was also felt keenly in the realm of music. The Muslim rulers were great lovers of music. So they openly patronized the growth of music and musicians in the country. During this period Islamic music came in close contact with Indian classical music. From this synthesis a number of new musical regulations and instruments came into existence. Even the Indian musical treatise Raag Darpan was translated into Persian during the reign of Firuz Tughlaq.
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During the medieval period various forms of dances were performed and patronaged.In south India Bharatnatyam and Kathakali and Kathak in North India were famous.
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