Persian and Sanskrit were the languages of the Delhi sultane state true or false write the correct statement if it is false
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The Delhi Sultanate literature began with the rise of Persian speaking people to the throne of the Sultanate of Delhi, naturally resulted in the spread of the Persian language in India. It was the official language and soon literary works in the language began to appear. Only the Hindus in the sultanate spoke both Persian and Sanskrit
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