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The ‘Kathakali’ classical dance-drama of Kerala, famous for its elaborate face paint, towering headgear and enactment of stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, is believed to have emerged in its present form during which century approximately?

  1. A
    17th century CE
  2. B
    19th century CE
  3. C
    12th century CE
  4. D
    14th century CE

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Kathakali is a major classical dance form of India that originated in Kerala. It evolved from earlier dance-drama forms like Ramanattam and Krishnattam and crystallized into its distinct modern form around the 17th century CE, heavily patronized by the local princes and kings.

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The ‘Kathakali’ classical dance-drama of Kerala, famous for its elaborate face paint, towering headgear and enactment of stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, is believed to have emerged in its present form during which century approximately?
A
17th century CE
B
19th century CE
C
12th century CE
D
14th century CE

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