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Answered by dackpower
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The role of Cheras in the development of Malayalam are as follows:

Explanation:

In the 9th century, south western part of great Indian peninsula witnessed the strong empire of Chera of Mahodayapuram which is now known as Kerela. From the sourves it is witnessed that now a days Malayalam language was acknowledged by Chera rulers according to their inscriptions and due to this fact it is also spoken now a days. Moreover the most ancient sources have been recovered of the Malayalam language from official records of south western part of India.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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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.
  • When the Cheras came into power, Malayalam used to be spoken in smaller parts of modern-day Kerala. The Cheras administered the language and adopted it as the official language following which inscriptions, literature was written in Malayalam.
  • The involvement of the Cheras gave Malayalam a new identity and breathed life into it by making it an important and widely spoken language in their region which continued even after their downfall.

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