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2. A different style of
developed in the Deccan that came to
be known as Dakhini.​

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Deccani (also known as Deccani Urdu[2] and Deccani Hindi)[3][4][5] or Dakni, Dakhni, Dakhini, Dakkhani and Dakkani (دکنی, dekanī or dakhanī), is a variety of Hindustani spoken in the Deccan region of India and the native language of the Deccani people. Commonly associated with Urdu, the historical language was a predecessor to and influenced modern day Urdu and Hindi. The modern variety spoken today however, is heavily influenced by Standard Urdu.[6] It arose as a language of the Bahmani and later Deccan sultanates, ca. 1300 AD, as trade and migration from the north introduced Hindustani to Southern India. It differs from Hindustani because of the strong influence of Marathi, Telugu and Kannada spoken in the states of Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

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