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- Delhi_Sultanate_literature abstract "The rise of Persian speaking people (of Turkic and Afghan origin) to the throne naturally resulted in the spread of the foreign language they adopted, namely Persian language, in India. It was the official language and soon literary works in the language began to appear. Initially the Persian literature talked about topics foreign to India. Gradually however as more Indians learnt the language, the literary works began to have a more Indian theme. Amir Khusrav was a noted writer of the period, who was one of the first writers to write Persian literature about events concerning India. His inspiration came from events he saw around, his work soon grew to be appreciated and he became a court poet.Sanskrit continued to remain an important language of the time, and despite the increasing influence of Persian, it was able to hold its ground. Many preferred Sanskrit poets as they were more established and experienced then those that worked in the new languages. A centre for Sanskrit learning opened at Mithila (north Bihar). It preserved the tradition of classical Sanskrit literature and kept it alive. Sanskrit was however beginning to lose its popularity as an intellectual language, and the Brahmans struggled to find patrons to keep it alive.There was also significant amount of work taking place in regional languages. Both Sanskrit and Persian were languages which the average person did not understand. Various regional languages flourished and soon literary work in these languages began to take place.".
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- Delhi_Sultanate_literature wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Delhi_Sultanate_literature wikiPageWikiLink Mithila,_India.
- Delhi_Sultanate_literature wikiPageWikiLink Mithila_(India).
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- Delhi_Sultanate_literature subject Category:Delhi_Sultanate.
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- Delhi_Sultanate_literature type Art.
- Delhi_Sultanate_literature comment "The rise of Persian speaking people (of Turkic and Afghan origin) to the throne naturally resulted in the spread of the foreign language they adopted, namely Persian language, in India. It was the official language and soon literary works in the language began to appear. Initially the Persian literature talked about topics foreign to India. Gradually however as more Indians learnt the language, the literary works began to have a more Indian theme.".
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