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The Mughal literary masterpiece that served as a basis for a late 1980s Indian television series was the
 
  a. Ramayanas.
  b. Rajasthanas.
  c. Ramcaritmanas.
  d. Rastaclaphas.
  e. Rajputi.

Question 2

The Akbar style included all of the following except
 
  a. it combined Persian with Indian motifs.
  b. it imitated European art forms.
  c. it followed the Ottoman trend toward realism and historical narrative.
  d. human figures were often represented in spite of Islamic prohibitions.
  e. it was strongly influenced by the artistic style of Ming China.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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