name five regional languages that came into wide use in medieval India?
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Medieval India, especially under the Mughal rule, saw a flourishing culture of regional languages.
This was due to the fact that during that period a large number of literary works were being recorded in different regional languages.
The commonly prevalent regional languages during this time were:
Bengali, Oriya, Rajasthani, Gujarati and Hindi in Brij form.
This was due to the fact that during that period a large number of literary works were being recorded in different regional languages.
The commonly prevalent regional languages during this time were:
Bengali, Oriya, Rajasthani, Gujarati and Hindi in Brij form.
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Sindhi,mabari, kashmiri,lahori,awadhi
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