Medieval Hindi was in the form of ______ which is a dialect spoken in the Mathura region
during Akbar’s reign
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Medieval Hindi was in the form of Braj which is a dialect spoken in the Mathura region during Akbar’s reign.
- Braj language which is locally known as Brij Bhasha, Braji or Braj Bhasha is spoken by lakhs of people in India, especially the people that are from Mathura, Agra, or nearby regions that are located in central India.
- To be particular it can be said as a western dialect of Medieval Hindi spoken in the Mathura region.
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