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1. Compare the development of northern and southern India. Describe similarities and differences
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1. Compare the development of northern and southern India. Describe similarities and differences
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Differences:
Southern Indian culture is very authentic and it could be considered as one that exemplifies the image Indian Culture to the world.
The development of Northern Indian culture is a result of the blend of various neighboring cultures including Greece. It is a very diverse society.
Similarities
Both Southern and Northern India's art expression focus on the beauty of the human body.
Both Southern and Northern India have very important expressions of architecture. The world famous Taj Mahal is located in Northern India and the Ruins of Hampi in Southern India.
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