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  2. South Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Map of South India. According to culinary historians K. T. Achaya and Ammini Ramachandran, the ancient Sangam literature dated from 3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE offers early references to food and recipes during Sangam era, whether it's a feast at king's palace, meals in towns and countryside, at hamlets in forests, pilgrimage and the rest-houses during travels.

  3. Template:Dakshin Dinajpur - Wikipedia

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  4. DakshinaChitra - Wikipedia

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    DakshinaChitra ("a picture of the south") is a living-history museum in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, dedicated to South Indian heritage and culture. It is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) to the south of Chennai. Opened to the public on 14 December 1996, the museum was founded and is being managed by the Madras Craft Foundation (MCF). The MCF ...

  5. Dakshin: South Indian Myths and Fables Retold - Wikipedia

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    Sammohinee Ghosh of Mid-day, a Mumbai daily, states that "Kushalappa’s writing strikes the reader through its detailed and in-depth research." [3]Shweta Sharan of the Mint, a New Delhi-based publication under HT Media, states, "Keen to retell and document fables and myths from India, Nitin Kushalappa MP has collected 15 fantastic folk tales from South India in his latest book, 'Dakshin ...

  6. Template:Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  7. Shivaji's Southern Campaign - Wikipedia

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    To expand, he targeted the predominantly Hindu south, held loosely by Bijapur and Golconda. These regions, once pursued by Shahji, set the stage for Shivaji's southern ambitions. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Amid escalating tensions with the Moghul forces, Shivaji's commander Moro Pingle retaliated by reclaiming the forts of Aundha and Patta in Khandesh.

  8. Dakshin Barasat - Wikipedia

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    Dhruba Chand Halder College, established in 1965, is affiliated with the University of Calcutta.It is located near Dakshin Barasat railway station.It offers honours courses in Bengali, English, Sanskrit, history, political science, philosophy, education, physics, chemistry, mathematics, zoology, botany, micro biology, economics, geography and accounting & finance, and general courses in arts ...

  9. South Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    South Gujarat, also known as Dakshin Gujarat, [4] is a region in the Indian state of Gujarat.The region has a wetter climate than other regions of Gujarat. The western part is almost coastal and is known as Kantha Vistar ("coastal expanse" in Gujarati), and the eastern part is also known as Dungar Vistar ("hilly expanse"), which ranges from 100 to 1000 metres, with the highest peak at Saputara ...