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- History_of_the_Punjabi_language abstract "Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan Language developed from Old Indo-Aryan Languages, which were closely related to Vedic Sanskrit and Classical Sanskrit. By 600 BC Old Aryan Languages developed into many local dialects known as Middle Indo-Aryan dialects. Literary from of these dialects was known as Prakrit. Shauraseni used in Eastern Punjab and Kaikeyi used in Western Punjab were among the famous Prakrits of ancient Indian Subcontinent. By 500 AD these Middle Indo-Aryan dialects had been developed many local features and lost many inflectional morphemes. Literary form of these dialects is known as Apabhramsha (ਅਪਭ੍ਰੰਸ਼,اپبھرنش). Principle Apabhramshas are Takka Apabhramsha in Central Punjab and Vrachada Apabhramsha in Southern Punjab. By 1200 AD these Apabhramshas or 'corrupt dialects' had few inflectional morphemes left. During Middle Ages Takka Apabhramsha developed into Lahori dialect and Vrachada Apabhramsha developed into Multani dialect.".
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- History_of_the_Punjabi_language wikiPageWikiLink Apabhraṃśa.
- History_of_the_Punjabi_language wikiPageWikiLink Arya_Samaj.
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- History_of_the_Punjabi_language wikiPageWikiLink Kekeya_Kingdom.
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- History_of_the_Punjabi_language wikiPageWikiLink Prakrit.
- History_of_the_Punjabi_language wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_region.
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- History_of_the_Punjabi_language wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
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- History_of_the_Punjabi_language comment "Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan Language developed from Old Indo-Aryan Languages, which were closely related to Vedic Sanskrit and Classical Sanskrit. By 600 BC Old Aryan Languages developed into many local dialects known as Middle Indo-Aryan dialects. Literary from of these dialects was known as Prakrit. Shauraseni used in Eastern Punjab and Kaikeyi used in Western Punjab were among the famous Prakrits of ancient Indian Subcontinent.".
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