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which language replaced sanskrit as the court language by the end of 12th century​

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Answered by devadigamadhav52
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Answer:

hindi is the language replaced sanskrit

Answered by rosydol92
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The languages of India are divided into various language families, of which the Indo-Aryan and ... Vedic Sanskrit is the language of the Vedas, a large collection of hymns, ... The Tamil script also changed in the period of Middle Tamil. ... a 12th-century grammar that became the standard grammar of literary Tamil, are also ...

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Western authors such as John Snelling state that Sanskrit and Pali are both dead Indian languages. Indian authors such as M Ramakrishnan Nair state that Sanskrit was a dead language by the 1st millennium BCE.SANSKRIT is one of the official languages of India, and is popularly known as a classical language of the country. Considered to be the Mother of all Languages, it belongs to the Indic group of language family of Indo-European and its descendents, which are Indo-Iranian and Indo-Aryan

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