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Discussion Forum : Indian History - Indian History (Q.No. 39)
39.

The term yavanika meant

foreign goods
dancer
curtain
theatre
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Hitesh Borah said:   3 years ago
Yeah, it's a curtain which in this question actually means theatrically. 'Yavanika' is a Sanskrit word and it directly means finish.

Hardik chauhan said:   2 years ago
Curtains were introduced in India after the Achaemenid empire invasion and it was called Yavanika.

Nivetha said:   1 decade ago
Curtain means screen hang on the window or a veil I think it must be Devanagari or Sanskrit.

Shubham jain said:   1 decade ago
Material that hangs in a window or other opening as a decoration, shade, or screen.

Tanveer said:   9 years ago
What type of question is this?, what does history has to do with CURTAINS.

Advait said:   9 years ago
I think it means the theatrical curtain.

Ritesh Gupta said:   1 decade ago
Is Yavanika a sanskrit word?

Lavan said:   1 decade ago
Curtain means what?

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