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Who is considered to be the pioneer of anglo-indian writing?

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Answered by jordanmk47
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Sequoyah a Cherokee Native American created a syllabary with symbols similar to the the Roman alphabet, so his language could be written.

Answered by zerotohero
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Indian English writing (IEL) is the group of work by scholars in India who write in the English dialect and whose local or co-local dialect could be one of the various dialects of India. Its initial history started with crafted by Michael Madhusudan Dutt pursued by R. K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao who added to Indian fiction during the 1930s. It is additionally connected with crafted by individuals from the Indian diaspora who are of Indian plunge.  

It is as often as possible alluded to as Indo-Anglian writing. Indo-Anglian is an explicit term in the sole setting of composing that ought not be mistaken for Anglo-Indian. As a class, this generation comes in the more extensive domain of postcolonial writing—the creation from recently colonized nations, for example, India.

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