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Question
Which of the following statements correctly explains the historical-cultural Significance of Kashmir's Rangrez and Namda traditions?
A
Rangrez refers to Buddhist mural painting of the Kushan period, while Namda is a silk-based carpet introduced during Afghan rule.
B
Rangrez was a hereditary dyeing community patronised during the Mughal period, and Namda is a felted wool floor covering associated with Sufi symbolism.
C
Rangrez denotes miniature painting influenced by Persian Safavid art, while Namda represents papier-mache craft developed under Dogra rulers.
D
Rangrez is a form of folk theatre linked to the Bhand Pather tradition, while Namda is a temple wall-painting style from early Shaivism.
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