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What led to the growth of indo Islamic culture in India

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Indo-Islamic culture :- Indicates the growth of a composite culture as a result of contact, intermixing and assimilation of the cultural traditions of India and the Islamic world during medieval period.

The fusion of the cultural traditions of Hinduism and Islam gave birth to Indo-Islamic culture

2 distinct phases of the growth of this culture 1)

Early medieval and Sultanate phase 2)

Mughal phase when under Akbar, aided by his liberalism bloomed as a common

In the field of scholarship and literature

>> 2 communities came under each other’s

influence

The spirit of synthesis and mutual harmony led to the growth of a new composite culture which was neither purely Hindu nor entirely Muslim but a happy fusion of the best elements

of both which continued throughout the medieval period and Akbar’s reign

was its high watermark as it evidenced in almost every walk of social and cultural life.

Answered by aa4743373
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Explanation:

Democracy.

Freedom to practice your own religion.

Fair and tolerant majority community.

Muslims embraced the culture and lifestyle of the country.

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