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Ajeya Vajpayee
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Vidushi Jain
  The early western Calukyas emerged on the historical canvas of the Deccan region of peninsular India in the second half of the 6th century. The heartland of the Calukyas lay close to the Malprabhā river valley in the modern-day Bagalkot district of Karnataka. The twin cities of Bādāmi and Aihoḷe…
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Ruchita Belapurkar
Jaywant Patil belongs to an old and established family in Paithan. His family owns a large double courtyard wada in the heart of the old city of Paithan. His father, Shri Balasaheb Patil was a researcher and collector and has led several excavations in Paithan.  
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Ruchita Belapurkar
Dr R.S. Morwanchikar is an historian from Aurangabad, Maharashtra. He has studied the history of Paithan extensively and has published several books. In this video, he talks about the evolution of Paithan from the 2nd xentury BCE till the 18th century CE and its importance as a weaving centre and…
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Sandeep Joshi
In art historical studies, patronage can be understood as the social relations of art production and consumption on the part of the artist and the person or an institution for whom or by the help of whom the work is done. A study of art patronage under Maharaja Sayajirao III of Baroda in a social…
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