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- Deccan Plateau - Wikipedia
The Deccan is a plateau extending over an area of 422,000 km 2 (163,000 sq mi) and occupies the majority of the Indian peninsula It stretches from the Satpura and Vindhya Ranges in the north to the northern fringes of Tamil Nadu in the south
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- Deccan | Location, History, Map | Britannica
Deccan, the entire southern peninsula of India south of the Narmada River, marked centrally by a high triangular tableland The name derives from the Sanskrit daksina (“south”)
- Understanding the Deccan - Deccan Heritage Foundation
Home to 11 UNESCO World Heritage sites and countless other important monuments, South India’s vast Deccan Plateau holds an immense architectural legacy, perhaps not as well known or appreciated today as it should be
- The Deccan: History and Civilization of Central India | TimeMaps
Brahmanism, Buddhism and Jainism had all become established in the Deccan under the Mauryan empire, and flourished under the Satavahana, Vakataka, Chalukya and Rashtrakuta kingdoms
- デカン高原 - Wikipedia
デカン高原 (デカンこうげん、 英語: Deccan Plateau 、 ヒンディー語: दक्कन का पठार 、 ウルドゥー語:سطح مرتفع دکن、 カンナダ語:ದಖ್ಖನ್ ಪೀಠಭೂಮಿ、 テルグ語:దక్కన్ పీఠభూమి、 タミル語:தக்காணப்
- Deccan Plateau - WorldAtlas
The Deccan Plateau once constituted a part of the ancient Gondwanaland continent and is considered to be the oldest and most stable land in India The northwestern part of the Deccan Plateau is composed of lava flows and igneous rock structures known as the Deccan Traps
- Deccan - Encyclopedia. com
Deccan (dĕ´kän´), region of India Sometimes defined as all India S of the Narmada River, it is in a more limited sense the plateau of central peninsular India, including approximately all Karnataka [1] and Telangana [2], S Andhra Pradesh [3], SE Maharashtra [4], and NW Tamil Nadu [5]
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