History, asked by avneetkaur74, 7 months ago

a different language in every region of this land: Sindhi,
Language and region
In 1318 the poet Amir Khusrau noted that there was
Lahori, Kashmiri, Dvarsamudri (in southern Karnataka)
Telangani (in Andhra Pradesh), Gujari (in Gujarat), Ma'bari
(in Tamil Nadu), Gauri, (in Bengal)... Awadhi (in eastern
Uttar Pradesh) and Hindawi (in the area around Delhi).
Amir Khusrau went on to explain that in contrast to these
languages there was Sanskrit which did not belong to
any region. It was an old language and “common people
do not know it, only the Brahmanas do".
Make a list of the languages mentioned by Amir Khusrau.
Prepare another list of the names of languages spoken
today in the regions he mentioned. Underline names that
are similar and circle those that are different.
Did you notice that the names by which languages
are known have changed over time?​

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Answered by svenindacosta
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Answer:

prepare another list of the names of language spoken by Amir khusraw

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