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Deccan
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| Deccan | The Deccan is a vast region located in south-central India, known for its rich historical, cultural, and architectural heritage. The Deccan is a plateau situated in south-central India, spanning several states including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. This plateau is bordered by the Western Ghats to the west and the Eastern Ghats to the east, characterized by its rocky terrain and fertile soils. Historically, the Deccan has been home to many important dynasties such as the Satavahanas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Vijayanagara, and Bahmani. These dynasties have left a rich legacy of architectural monuments, temples, forts, and palaces, reflecting their grandeur and influence. The Deccan is also known for its role in maritime trade due to its proximity to both the western and eastern coasts of India. The region has seen a unique blend of Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim cultures, which is evident in its historical sites and traditions. Today, the Deccan continues to attract historians, archaeologists, and tourists, fascinated by its complex history and cultural heritage. |

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