What is the clothing in the Deccan Plateau
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Explanation:
In Maharashtra, women wear a nine-yard saree and men wear dhoti and kurta. Women in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh wear sarees or half sarees (long skirt, blouse with a chunni). The men wear lungi and shirts.
North-western parts. Us rivers Chambal, Betwa and Sone flow Northwards and join the river Yamuna and Ganga. Two of the rivers of this part Narbada and Tapti flow towards the West into the Arabian Sea. The most part of the Deccan Plateau slopes towards the East. Its rivers Marianadf, Godavar, Krishna and Cauvery rise in the Western Ghats and flow towards the East into the Bay of Bengal.
The rivers of the Deccan Plateau differ in many ways from the rivers in the Northern Plains. These rivers are seasonal. They do not have water all the year round. They have water in the rainy season only. The water flows down quickly with great speed. These rivers are not navigable. They form gorges and water-falls. The Jog Falls in Karnataka over the Sharavati river are the highest waterfalls in India. The farmers have to depend on tanks and dams for water for irrigation
Answer:
the clothing of Deccan Plateau was given below.
Explanation:
Deccan Plateau:
- The shape of the Deccan plateau is like the small triangle placed inside a big triangle.
- Eastern ghats are found at the east of the Deccan plateau and Western ghats are found at the west of the Deccan plateau.
- In the North and in the Northeastern hill Bhil and Ghond people are living.
- The main language which was used by the people of North western side of Deccan plateau was Marathi.
Clothing in Deccan plateau:
Women:
- The women clothing were similar to the native Indian fashion.
- The clothing were made of sewing and there wore mostly of Saree's and choli.
- Choli: Short sleeved top with back side open.
Men:
- The men clothing was heavily influenced by Mugal fashions and are further influenced by Mangolian fashion.
- Men of Deccan plateau mostly wore shirt, coat and pants.
- They also wore dhati and kurta.
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