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Loss of India' spoken languages in North India
by R ponnabalam on Jan 04, 2018 08:37 AM

"From 1526 to 1857, Mughal rule in India spawned tremendous developments encompassing art, architecture and language".No they destroyed the spoken languages of india and brought Parsi,URDUN /Urdu which even now North India speaks with some writing it in nastaliq script and some others in devnagari script and then calling it Hindi,The languages spoken in Delhi and Islamabad are the same but for some minor difference in pronunciation of some letters.The cultur was proselytizing India that in 1947 India ws the country with the biggest Muslim population in the world R.PONNAMBALAM

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Where lie the great Mughals?