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about the regional language in mediaeval period of Bengal​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, Bengal was ruled by Sultans who were independent of the rulers in Delhi. In 1586, when Akbar conquered Bengal, it formed the nucleus of the Bengal suba. While Persian was the language of administration, Bengali developed as a regional language.

Answered by sidhilal
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Explanation:

Language and literature are closely connected. The origin of

a language pre-supposes a speech community and the speech

community in turn pre-supposes a territory where they live

in. Language is related to thought and feeling. Literature

presupposes a special kind of cultural condition. All works of

poetry, criticism, aesthetics, philosophy, art and science are

the off springs of culture- intellectual, moral and spiritual,

especially as they are evolved from the life of the people.

Literature is often the mirror of the age in which it flourishes.

A poet or a novelist is bound to be influenced by the ideas

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