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Why did Sanskrit lose its importance during the later medieval period?​

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Answered by alokkm43
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Though the Sultans of Delhi did not patronize Sanskrit litera­ture and there were hardly any Sanskrit poets or scholars at their courts, certain important Sanskrit works were translated into Persian. This was done mainly with a view to make available to the foreign readers useful information contained in the Sanskrit litera­ture.

Despite the lack of royal patronage, lot of Sanskrit literature was produced during this period. This was mainly due to the encour­agement extended to Sanskrit by the Hindu kings of Vijayanagar— Warangal, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Bengal and the Pallavas of the South. Thus we find that the Sanskrit literature was mainly produced in areas which were free from Muslim dominations.

Answered by hrehman76775
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in the later medivial period sanskrit was main language because all the books that written at that time written in sanskrit ex. upanishads

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