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  2. Deccani language - Wikipedia

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    Deccani retains some features of medieval Hindustani that have disappeared in contemporary Hindi-Urdu. It is also distinguished by grammar and vocabulary influences from Marathi, Kannada, and Telugu, due to its prolonged use as a lingua franca in the Deccan. [36] Below is a non-exhaustive list of its unique features, with standard Urdu equivalents:

  3. Deccani film industry - Wikipedia

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    The Deccani film industry, also known as Dollywood is the Deccani and Hyderabadi Urdu-language film industry based in Hyderabad, India. [1] The films have gained popularity not only in the Deccan region of India, but as well as other Hindi-Urdu speaking areas of the world. [2]

  4. Hyderabadi Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Western Hindi. Hindustani. Urdu. Deccani. Hyderabadi; Writing system. ... is a variety of Dakhini language, spoken in areas of the former Hyderabad State, ...

  5. Deccani - Wikipedia

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    Deccani (also Dakhini, Dakhni or Dekhani) is anything related to the Deccan region of India. Specifically, it may be: Deccani language, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in southern India, closely related to Urdu Deccani Muslims, speakers of Deccani; Deccani film industry, Deccani-language film industry based in Hyderabad, India

  6. Dakini - Wikipedia

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  7. Deccanis - Wikipedia

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    The Deccanis or Deccani people are an Indo-Aryan ethno-religious community of Deccani-speaking Muslims who inhabit or are from the Deccan region of India. [2] The community traces its origins to the shifting of the Delhi Sultanate's capital from Delhi to Daulatabad in 1327 during the reign of Muhammad bin Tughluq. [3]

  8. Culture of Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    Charminar. The culture of Hyderabad, also known as Hyderabadi Tehzeeb (حیدرآبادي تہذیب ) or Dakhini Tehzeeb (دکني تہذیب ), [1] is the traditional cultural lifestyle of the Hyderabadi Muslims, and characterizes distinct linguistic and cultural traditions of North and South India, which meet and mingle in the city and erstwhile kingdom. [2]

  9. Hyderabadi Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Hindustani as Standard Hindi and Standard Urdu (Deccani and its sub-dialect Hyderabadi), Telugu English and the vernacular languages of other countries in the diaspora: Religion; Majority Sunni Islam, (followed by Shi'ism and Isma'ilism) Related ethnic groups; Dakhini Muslims • Muhajir people • Other Indian Muslim communities