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analyse the role of cheras in the development of malyalam​

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Answered by rurikdigha7
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The role of Cheras in the development of Malayalam: The Cheras, together with Cholas and Pandyas, formed the Sangam literature in the South. The Sangam literature renewed and revived the age-old languages and literature of the southern region, including Sanskrit.

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The Cheras, together with Cholas and Pandyas, formed the Sangam literature in the South. The Sangam literature renewed and revived the age-old languages and literature of the southern region, including Sanskrit. When the Cheras came into power, Malayalam used to be spoken in smaller parts of modern-day Kerala.

Answered by AravindhPrabu2005
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The Chera kingdom of Mahodayapuram was established in the ninth century in the south-western part of the peninsula, part of present-day Kerala. It is likely that Malayalam was spoken in this area. The rulers introduced the Malayalam language and script in their inscriptions.

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