Which language was spoken during 14th century in present Bengal region?
(a) Awadhi
(b) Gauri
(c) Telangani
(d) Lahori
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option a is correct
Awadhi is a language at par with Hindustani . However ,it is a regarded by the state to be a dialect of Hindi
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b) Gauri
Explanation:
- Whereas, "Bengali" is now "recognised" as a "language" which had ensued from Sanskrit, "early Sanskrit texts" asserts the "Bengali people" did not speak "Sanskritic languages". Hence, "Gauri" was the "language" that was spoken widely by "Bengalis" in the "14th century".
- "Al Beruni", a "polymathist", discovered that the language in Bengal called Gauri was spoken in "Purba Desh", maybe mentioning the "proto-Bengali." In the "medieval era", under the control of the "Bengali sultanate", the "Bengali language" emerged/evolved (it's became the official language of the court).
- This kingdom was founded in the 14th century after the Muslim invasion of India. In other words, as the "Bengal name" evolved, the "Gauri/ Proto-Bengali" language name became "Bengali" too.
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