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INDIA-CENTRAL ASIA CULTURAL RELATIONS DURING MEDIEVAL PERIOD

    1 Author(s):  KUNDAN KUMAR

Vol -  6, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 521 - 528  (2015 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

The relations between India and Central Asia are deeply rooted in history. Their relations have been multi-dimensional, deep, old and continuous. There has been uninterrupted flow of men, material and ideas between the two. This was responsible for introduction of foreign elements into the art and culture of India and on the other the extension of Indian religious ideas and art motifs to foreign countries. The archaeological and literary sources provide ample proof of Indo-Central Asian links from ancient times. The use of Indian languages and scripts, Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam, rule of dynasties of Indian origin in many kingdom of Central-Asia and that of the dynasties of Central Asian origin in India further deepened their links.

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