Adil Shahis were also very Indianized. They patronised mainly Marathi, Kannada and Dakhani Urdu literature and music. Ibrahim adil Shah II was a devotee of goddess saraswathi and lord ganesh. He also built temples for hindus. The vast majority of administrators, revenue collectors and ministers of both kingdoms were indian hindus.
Yes. In fact, as specified in the video, due to their patronage they were able to combine foreign influences and local ones with marvelous results that left numerous traces in culture, architecture and even language.
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Adil Shahis were also very Indianized. They patronised mainly Marathi, Kannada and Dakhani Urdu literature and music. Ibrahim adil Shah II was a devotee of goddess saraswathi and lord ganesh. He also built temples for hindus. The vast majority of administrators, revenue collectors and ministers of both kingdoms were indian hindus.
Yes. In fact, as specified in the video, due to their patronage they were able to combine foreign influences and local ones with marvelous results that left numerous traces in culture, architecture and even language.
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