The correct answer is D. All of the above.
The Qutb Shahi dynasty was a Muslim dynasty that ruled the Deccan region of India from 1518 to 1687. The Qutb Shahis were originally from Persia, and they brought their culture with them when they came to India. They intermarried with the local Telugu people, and this led to a mix of Persian and Telugu culture. This mix of cultures led to the development of Deccani Urdu, Hyderabadi cuisine, and Qawwali music.
Deccani Urdu is a dialect of Urdu that is spoken in the Deccan region of India. It is a mix of Persian, Arabic, and Telugu. Hyderabadi cuisine is a type of Indian cuisine that is popular in the city of Hyderabad. It is a mix of Persian, Telugu, and Mughal cuisine. Qawwali is a type of Sufi music that is popular in the Indian subcontinent. It is a mix of Persian, Arabic, and Indian music.
The mix of Persian and Telugu culture during the Qutb Shahi period led to the development of a unique and vibrant culture in the Deccan region. This culture is still evident today in the language, cuisine, and music of the region.