which rulers encourage the development of Malayalam
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Designated a "Classical Language in India" in 2013, it developed into the current form mainly by the influence of the poet Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan in the 16th century.
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The rulers encourage the development of Malayalam is as follows:
- Malayalam is the language spoken by 2.88% of Indians. In the state of Kerala and Puduchrerry and Lakshadweep, Malayalam has the status of official language.
- The kingdom of Cheras was established in Mahodaypuram. In the present day, it is located in the state of Kerala.
- In their time, a regional language is used in official document.
- The language, called Kodum tamil, developed and grew into Malayalam.
- Sanskrit highly influenced this language.
- In Lilatilakam, Malayalam and Sanskrit are called 'Diamonds and Corals'.
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