Indian painting
A) was drab and unimaginative during the Mughal period.
B) made significant progress after the introduction of paper to Indian society in the 1400s.
C) blended Turkic, Nepalese and Indian styles.
D) disappeared under Mughal rule because of Islamic prohibitions against any art.
E) was based upon Western models.
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