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Ethnoreligious community in India
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
Deccanis
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
positions. Deccani today is spoken natively by many Muslims from Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Maharashtra (who are known as the Deccanis). It is
Deccani_language
Topics referred to by the same term
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
Prime Minister of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate and former Ethiopian slave (1548–1626)
interdependent relationship between the Deccanis and the Habshis engendered bonds of mutual trust, as the Deccanis had both kin and inherited authority,
Malik_Ambar
Indian poem
Deccani Masnavi (Deccani: دکنی مثنوی; dakkʰinī mat̲h̲nawī) is the name of the poem written in rhyming couplets in Deccani Urdu. It originated during the
Deccani_Masnavi
Bahmani statesman and poet (1411–1481)
which were seen as heretical by the Deccanis, and their language: the Afaqis spoke Persian rather than Deccani. Mahmud, as he hailed from Persia and
Mahmud_Gawan
Deccani and Hyderabadi Urdu-language film industry
The Deccani film industry, also known as Dollywood is the Deccani and Hyderabadi Urdu-language film industry based in Hyderabad, India. The films have
Deccani_cinema
Indian kingdom in the Deccan (1490–1686)
the sultanate's official language) and replacing many Westerners with Deccanis. Ibrahim also invaded the Vijayanagara Empire; he pillaged a number of
Sultanate_of_Bijapur
parts of the subcontinent with a historical Muslim presence, such as the Deccanis, the Biharis and Dhakaiyas (who speak Dhakaiya Urdu) in Bangladesh, the
Geographical distribution of Urdu speakers
Geographical_distribution_of_Urdu_speakers
Literature produced in Deccani Urdu
Deccani literature (Urdu: ادبیات دكهنى, “Adbiyāt-i-Dakhni Urdū”) is the literature produced in the Deccani language. The earliest forms of Deccani literature
Deccani_literature
Species of fish
fish is called Vanjaram in Tamil and Telugu as well as Shermai among the Deccanis of Telangana and is usually the costliest variety available. In the Konkan
Indo-Pacific_king_mackerel
Kingdom in the Deccan (1347–1527)
execution in 1481, during a conflict between the foreign (Afaqis) and local (Deccanis) nobility. Bidar Fort was built by Ahmad Shah I (r. 1422–36), who relocated
Bahmani_Kingdom
Sultan of Bijapur from 1558 to 1580
The new Sultan restored back to power the Afāqis while relegating the Deccanis to a position of insignificance. He subverted all the dogmatic experiments
Ali_Adil_Shah_I
Indian actor
Aziz Janbaz) is an Indian actor, writer and a voice artist who works in Deccani and Telugu films. He worked in Hyderabadi films such as The Angrez and
Aziz_Naser
Marathi–Konkani language of India
Marathi, with the distinct Deccani language perhaps being Deccani Urdu. Berar-Deccan Marathi shares the names of Deccani Urdu: Dakhini, Dakhni, Dakini
Berar-Deccan_Marathi
Indian actor
the Telugu film Takkari Donga (2002), RK played the role of Mama in the Deccani film The Angrez (2005), which he also co-produced. He also worked as a
R._K.
Capital of Telangana, India
dynasty particularly encouraged the growth of Deccani literature leading to works such as the Deccani Masnavi and Diwan poetry, which are among the earliest
Hyderabad
Indian actor and dialogue writer (born 1980)
Mast Ali (born 1970) is an Indian actor who works primarily in Telugu and Deccani films. He is best known for his works in The Angrez (2005), Hyderabad Nawabs
Mast_Ali
Indian Muslim community
minority welfare and communal harmony. Andhra Muslims Islam in India Deccani language Deccanis Annexation of Hyderabad "Census of India 1941 Vol-xxi H.e.h. The
Hyderabadi_Muslims
Indian actress and model
Mumaith Khan (born 1 September 1985) is an Indian actress and model. She has appeared in numerous item numbers primarily in Telugu, Hindi, and Tamil films
Mumaith_Khan
Capital of Karnataka, India
Christians. Apart from the Kannadigas native to the region, Tamils, Telugus and Deccanis, form a significant population of the city. In the 16th century, Tamil
Bengaluru
Indian director, writer, actor and producer
is an Indian director, writer, actor and producer known for his work in Deccani cinema. He is known for writing, directing, and acting in The Angrez (2005)
Kuntaa_Nikkil
Indian actor
dialogue writer from Hyderabad, Telangana, who mostly appears in Hyderabad Deccani Urdu, Telugu and Hindi Films. He is most notable for his role as Ismail
Dheer_Charan_Srivastav
Sultan of Bijapur from 1580 to 1627
to a purely Persian model. Deccani literature was now valued on par with or even above Persian at the time that Deccanis started to gain political hegemony
Ibrahim_Adil_Shah_II
Regent of Bijapur and Ahmednagar
Shah I, had divided power between the Sunni nobles, the Habshis and the Deccanis. However, Ali Adil Shah favored Shi'as. After his death in 1580, the Shi'a
Chand_Bibi
Form of miniature painting
Deccan painting or Deccani painting is the form of Indian miniature painting produced in the Deccan region of Central India, in the various Muslim capitals
Deccan_painting
Variety of Urdu
Pagal Adilabadi - Famous Hyderabadi Urdu poet List of Urdu-language poets Deccani film industry and List of Hyderabadi-language films Sushmita Sen - Miss
Hyderabadi_Urdu
2012 Canadian film
Deccani Souls is a 2012 art film written and directed by Kaz Rahman. It tells the story of three characters: Hamza, a traveller from an unknown land;
Deccani_Souls
This is a list of the Deccani film industry's movies filmed in Hyderabadi Urdu and based on Hyderabadi culture. The movie does not need to be produced
List of Hyderabadi-language films
List_of_Hyderabadi-language_films
Breed of horse
The Bhimthadi or Deccani horse is an almost extinct breed of Indian horses. It was developed in Pune district in 17th and 18th centuries during the Maratha
Bhimthadi
Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1674 to 1680
the Deccanis and the Afghans at Bijapur, Shivaji raided Athani in April 1676. In the run-up to his expedition, Shivaji appealed to a sense of Deccani patriotism
Shivaji
Ethnolinguistic groups in South Asia
Chickwa people Daingnet people Damoria people Danuwar people Darai people Deccani people Deshi people Dhakaiya people Dhivehi people Dhodia people Dogra
Indo-Aryan_peoples
Cultural synthesis of Indian and Persian culture
pitched battles with the Afaqis usually being victims of violence due to the Deccanis' greater ties to local military networks. This frequently resulted in indiscriminate
Indo-Persian_culture
Group of Indo-Aryan languages
Pakistan. Andaman Creole Hindi Arunachali Hindi Bihari Hindi Bombay Hindi Deccani Dhakaiya Urdu Haflong Hindi Hinglish Hyderabadi Urdu Judeo-Urdu Kauravi
Central_Indo-Aryan_languages
Indian actor
passion towards the acting. He worked as an assistant director for the Deccani film The Angrez (2005) before turning director through the English film
Srikanth_Iyengar
Persian Sufi master and poet
Mahmud Deccani, Shams al Din Deccani and Reza Ali Shah Deccani. The silsilah moved back to Iran after the Sufi master Reza Ali Shah Deccani's ordered
Shah_Nimatullah_Wali
Indo-Aryan language
continuum) Hindi Urdu Regional or dialectal variants (Andaman Bihari Bombay Deccani Dhakaiya Hinglish Hyderabadi Judeo-Urdu Kauravi Rekhta Urdish) History
Hindi
Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Sanskrit
Region of Maharashtra, India
largest city of Marathwada is Aurangabad. Its people speak Marathi and Deccani Urdu (Hyderabadi Urdu). Marathwada is known for its struggle for the integration
Marathwada
State in northwestern India
of sporadic warfare were later elaborated further by Malik Ambar, the Deccani general, and by Shivaji". Rana Amar Singh I continued his ancestor's war
Rajasthan
Industries Assamese Badaga Bengali Bhojpuri Bihari Bodo Chhattisgarhi Deccani Dogri English Gujarati Haryanvi Hindi Jharkhandi Kannada Kashmiri Khasi
Hindi_cinema
Farmer castes in Western India
Konkani Muslims Nawayath Maharashtrian Muslims Attar Baghban Bhishti Chaush Deccani Muslims Fakir Garodi Multani Muslim Chhaparband Kachar Kadia Pinjara Qassab
Vanjari_caste
Bhoksa people Bengali people Bhil people Brokpa people Chitrali people Deccani people Dhivehi people Dogra people Garhwali people Gurjars Gujarati people
Ethnic_groups_in_South_Asia
Industries Assamese Badaga Bengali Bhojpuri Bihari Bodo Chhattisgarhi Deccani Dogri English Gujarati Haryanvi Hindi Jharkhandi Kannada Kashmiri Khasi
Bhojpuri_cinema
Bania community in the Indian subcontinent
Konkani Muslims Nawayath Maharashtrian Muslims Attar Baghban Bhishti Chaush Deccani Muslims Fakir Garodi Multani Muslim Chhaparband Kachar Kadia Pinjara Qassab
Agrawal
Industries Assamese Badaga Bengali Bhojpuri Bihari Bodo Chhattisgarhi Deccani Dogri English Gujarati Haryanvi Hindi Jharkhandi Kannada Kashmiri Khasi
List of highest-grossing Indian films
List_of_highest-grossing_Indian_films
Late mediaeval Indian kingdom (1492–1619)
and was made kotwal of Bidar by Nizam-ul-Mulk Bahri, for helping the Deccanis in the massacre of the foreign population at Bidar. However, he later became
Bidar_Sultanate
Indo-Aryan language
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Bengali_language
Sultan of Bijapur from 1490 to 1510
leader of the foreigners, or Afaqis in the conflict between them and the Deccanis (local nobility) which resulted in the murder of Prime minister Mahmud
Yusuf_Adil_Shah
Indian revolutionaries who assassinated a British official in Pune (1897)
the arrest of Damodar Chapekar Deccani, and 28 others, Ayerst's and Rand's slayers. This article states that Deccani is Damodar's last name and refers
Chapekar_brothers
Topics referred to by the same term
a similarly spelled given name Doily, an ornamental mat Deccani cinema or Dollywood, Deccani/Hyderabadi Urdu film industry in India Dollie (disambiguation)
Dolly
Caste in India found predominantly in the state of Maharashtra
Konkani Muslims Nawayath Maharashtrian Muslims Attar Baghban Bhishti Chaush Deccani Muslims Fakir Garodi Multani Muslim Chhaparband Kachar Kadia Pinjara Qassab
Mahar
Urdu poet
Muḥammad Nuṣrat (died 1674), called Nuṣratī ('victorious'), was a Deccani Urdu poet. Nuṣratī was born in the Carnatic region into an elite Muslim family
Nusrati
Persian court historian
of Bijapur had also begun following the policy of bringing Sunni Muslim Deccanis to power and ending Shia domination by dismissing them from their posts
Firishta
Indo-Aryan language
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Punjabi_language
Aspect of Indo-Aryan language
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Indo-Aryan superstrate in Mitanni
Indo-Aryan_superstrate_in_Mitanni
Branch of the Indo-European language family
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Indo-Iranian_languages
Indian actor
Gundu Hanumantha Rao (15 October 1956–19 February 2018) was an Indian actor and comedian who worked predominantly in Telugu films, theatre, and television
Gundu_Hanumantha_Rao
Indian poet (1667–1707)
great significance for Urdu Ghazals. It was believed that he introduced deccani mushaira to Delhi. His simple, sensuous and melodious poems in Urdu, awakened
Wali_Mohammed_Wali
List of clans of Rajputs
Chaulukya (Solanki), Pratihara Ratt, Chandela. It also mentions other Deccani dynasties like Shilahara, Chapotkata, Nikumbh etc. Many of the names are
Rajput_clans
Rebellion during the Tughlaq era in India
The rebellion of Ismail Mukh took place between 1346 and 1347 when Deccani Amirs placed Ismail Mukh, also known as Nasir-ud-din Ismail Shah, an Afghan
Rebellion_of_Ismail_Mukh
City in Maharashtra, India
population practices Islam and 15% are Buddhist. 2% are Sikh, one of the few Deccani towns where Sikhism is a relatively large religion. Language in Nanded
Nanded
Ownership of people as property
army. Reportedly, more than 150,000 people were taken by the invading Deccani Muslim armies to Bijapur and Golconda. In 1646, 2,118 slaves were exported
Slavery
Peshwa of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1481 to 1486
foreigner Qasim Barid I as prime minister, who further estranged Ahmad and the Deccanis. An alternative, but generally considered false theory states that Ahmad
Malik_Hasan_Bahri
Indian singer, songwriter and actor (born 1958)
lives on the outskirts of Bengaluru in his farm house. His Mother Tongue Deccani Dakhni Urdu. Ali and his father shared a tempestuous relationship. Mehmood
Lucky_Ali
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Saraiki_language
Islamic architecture of the Deccan Plateau, India
The Deccan sultanates were five early modern kingdoms (Bijapur, Golkonda, Ahmadnagar, Bidar, and Berar) which ruled on the Deccan Plateau beginning in
Architecture of the Deccan sultanates
Architecture_of_the_Deccan_sultanates
Indian drama television series
Qubool Hai? (transl. I Accept?) is an Indian Telugu - Deccani language social crime action thriller webseries produced under the banner of Mirage Media
Qubool_Hai?
2007 Indian film
Hungama in Dubai is a 2007 Indian Deccani comedy film directed by Masood Ali and starring Aziz Naser, Dheer Charan Srivastav, and Mast Ali in part of
Hungama_in_Dubai
Wife of Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
Hyderabad or foreigners, who arrived long after her death; contemporary Deccani sources including Qutb Shah himself don't mention of her at all. The conferral
Bhagmati
Memorial-museum in West Bengal, India
style, mixing British and Mughal elements with Venetian, Egyptian, and Deccani architectural influences. The building is 338 by 228 ft (103 by 69 m) and
Victoria_Memorial,_Kolkata
Zoroastrian community in the Indian subcontinent
Konkani Muslims Nawayath Maharashtrian Muslims Attar Baghban Bhishti Chaush Deccani Muslims Fakir Garodi Multani Muslim Chhaparband Kachar Kadia Pinjara Qassab
Parsis
16th-century work by sultan Ibrahim Adil Shah II
It is a collection of 59 Manqabat Kalaam (song) and 17 couplets in the Deccani language. The introduction to the book was not written by Ibrahim; instead
Kitab-i_Nauras
2007 Indian film
audience". Deccani cinema Ganeshan, Balakrishna (1 August 2019). "A fight for survival: 'Hyderabad Nawabs 2' director speaks about Deccani industry".
FM_Fun_Aur_Masti
Indo-Aryan language of Sri Lanka
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Sinhala_language
Sultan of Golconda from 1626 to 1672
a supporter and writer of Deccani literature. In terms of belles-lettres, Persian seems to have been surpassed by Deccani since the 1620s. Abdullah Qutb
Abdullah_Qutb_Shah
Type of samosa of Hyderabad, India
Luqmi (Urdu: لقمی; pronounced lukhmi in Deccani Urdu) is a typical mince savoury or starter of the cuisine of Hyderabad, Deccan. The snack's authentic
Lukhmi
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1576–1717
1727–1727 29 April 1740 Shuja ud-Daula Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan or Mirza Deccani Around 1670 (date not available) July 1727 – 26 August 1739 26 August 1739
Bengal_Subah
Profanity in the Hindustani language
continuum) Hindi Urdu Regional or dialectal variants (Andaman Bihari Bombay Deccani Dhakaiya Hinglish Hyderabadi Judeo-Urdu Kauravi Rekhta Urdish) History
Hindustani_profanity
Overview of ethnic groups resident in Karnataka
Karnataka is a state in the southern part of India. It was created on 1 November 1956, with the passing of the States Reorganisation Act. Karnataka is
Ethnic_groups_in_Karnataka
Persian word for God
many languages across the Indian subcontinent including Urdu, Punjabi, Deccani, Sindhi, Hindi, Bengali, and Kashmiri. It also exists as a popular loanword
Khuda
Class of Indian languages
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Apabhraṃśa
List of Asian ethnic groups
(Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, Xinjiang) Shamanism Deccanis Indo-European → Indo-Aryan → Hindustani → Deccani India (Deccan) Hyderabadi Muslims Islam → Sunnism
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
Indo-Aryan language
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Marathi_language
Type of steel
Persia and Central Asia but have also been found in Hyderabad, India called Deccani or Hyderabad process. For the carbon, a variety of organic materials are
Crucible_steel
Indo-Aryan language
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Odia_language
Poetic symposium in the Indian subcontinent
introduced in Delhi by Wali Deccani in 1700 AD, where, upon his arrival, he recited a collection of his poems in a vernacular Deccani language—(a form of Urdu)
Mushaira
Sultan of Bijapur from 1656 to 1672
reign of ʿAlī ʿĀdil Shāh II was marked by developments in Persian and Deccani literature and fine arts. Nusrati served as his poet-laureate. A history
Ali_Adil_Shah_II
Peshwa pretender (1824–1859)
partly funded by a British pension. Nana Saheb's father, a well-educated Deccani Brahmin, had travelled with his family from the Western Ghats to serve
Nana_Saheb_Peshwa_II
Native cooking style of Hyderabad, India
Hyderabadi cuisine (native: Hyderabadi Ghizaayat), also known as Deccani cuisine, is the cooking style characteristic of the city of Hyderabad and its
Hyderabadi_cuisine
Indian comedian and actor
and became an actor in 2007. He is one of the most popular faces in the Deccani film industry. He got his first break as an actor in the RK Mama production
Adnan_Sajid_Khan
Late-Mughal historiographical concept
or to buy off their resistance. Athar Ali calculated that the share of Deccanis and Marathas in the upper nobility rose from a negligible fraction in 1658
Jagirdari_crisis
Necklace, tied around the bride's neck in Hindu weddings
the kali poath (also spelled kali poth or kalipoth ka laccha), worn by Deccani Muslim women, characterized by its distinctive arrangement of black beads
Mangalasutra
Syncretic fusion of Hindu-Muslim cultures in northern India
beyond used to communicate. Among the many Hindustani varieties that arose, Deccani being the major one, a form of Old Hindi that migrated from the banks of
Ganga-Jamuni_tehzeeb
Sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1482 to 1518
Bahri, and his fellow Deccani. The Malik Na'ib himself was assassinated in 1486. An attempt to assassinate the sultan by Deccani in 1487 led to the slaughter
Mahmood_Shah_Bahmani_II
Indian film director, screenwriter and actor
Mahesh Munna Tillu Takkari Tirupathi's friend FM Fun Aur Masti Beggar Deccani film Godava College student 2008 Kantri Kathanayakudu Siddu from Sikakulam
Venu_Yeldandi
Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani people
Bhasha Bundeli Haryanvi Hindustani Kauravi Hindi Hinglish/Urdish Urdu Deccani Judeo-Urdu Hyderabadi Urdu Rekhta Kannauji Sansi Sadhukkadi Eastern Awadhi
Romani_language
Indian actress (born 1938)
combating poverty in India. Waheeda Rehman was born on 3 February 1938 to a Deccani Muslim family in Chengalpet of present-day Tamil Nadu, India. It is a common
Waheeda_Rehman
Indo-Aryan language
in 1947, a third standard has arisen in the Pakistani city of Karachi. Deccani, an older form used in southern India, became a court language of the Deccan
Urdu
Nawab of Bengal from 1740 to 1756
cup-bearer under the latter's son Azam Shah. Muhammad Ali's mother was a Deccani Muslim descending from the Iranian Turkmen Afshar tribe of Khorasan. Through
Alivardi_Khan
DECCANIS
DECCANIS
DECCANIS
DECCANIS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Balch.German : nickname, from Middle High German belche ‘coot’ (bird), for someone who was thought to resemble the bird in some way.
Male
English
Short form of English Geoffrey, possibly GEOFF means "God's peace."Â
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon Welsh
Spares.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Eternal joy.
Girl/Female
Indian
First Rays of Sun
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Cloves
Male
Greek
(ΣπυÏιδων) Greek name derived from Latin spiritus, SPYRIDON means "spirit."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Modest, Shied
Girl/Female
Tamil
A Goddess name
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Given by the Sun
DECCANIS
DECCANIS
DECCANIS
DECCANIS
DECCANIS