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Islam came to South Asia in the eighth century CE
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Islam came to the South Asia in the
eighth
century
CE
By the
sixteenth
century.The
Mughal
Empire
occupied the region
Earliest culture of South Asia originated from the
indus valley Civilization
Sari
dress of the women of the Indian subcontinent
often paired with the blouse called
choli
men wear a wrapped garment called
dhoti
wrapped like a skirt called
lungi
loose pants called
pajamas
set pairing of pants called
salwar
long tunic called
kamiz
Maang Tikka
is a head ornament that parts the hair
arms are decorated with bangle called
kada
decorative chain called
kandora
Stupa
burial mound where the remains or relics of Buddha are kept
Relic Stupa
houses the relics and remains of Buddha
Object Stupa
This houses items or objects that belong to Buddha
Commemorative Stupa
used to honor the important life events of Buddha
Symbolic Stupa
used to represent certain aspects of Buddhism
Votive Stupa
who supports the construction of a church
Mughal Architecture
architechture of South Asia
area are islam with around
600 million followers
Christianity with
35 Million Believers