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  1. 3 days ago · Maithili (English: / ˈ m aɪ t ɪ l i /, Hindi pronunciation: [/mɛːt̪ʱili/]) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of India and Nepal. It is native to the Mithila region , which encompasses parts of the Indian states of Bihar and Jharkhand as well as the Nepalese Koshi and Madhesh Provinces .

  2. 5 days ago · Bengali language, member of the Indo-Aryan group of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. It is spoken by more than 210 million people as a first or second language, with some 100 million Bengali speakers in Bangladesh; about 85 million in India, primarily in the states of.

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  3. 10 hours ago · Bengali is the fourth fastest growing language in India, following Hindi in the first place, Kashmiri in the second place, and Meitei ( Manipuri ), along with Gujarati, in the third place, according to the 2011 census of India. [19] Bengali has developed over more than 1,300 years.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GurmukhiGurmukhi - Wikipedia

    Jun 25, 2024 · Gurmukhī ( Punjabi: ਗੁਰਮੁਖੀ, Punjabi pronunciation: [ˈɡʊɾᵊmʊkʰiː], Shahmukhi: گُرمُکھی) is an abugida developed from the Laṇḍā scripts, standardized and used by the second Sikh guru, Guru Angad (1504–1552).

  5. 1 day ago · He reshaped Bengali literature and music as well as Indian art with Contextual Modernism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  6. edukemy.com › blog › playwright-bhasa-edukemyPlaywright Bhasa - Edukemy

    Jun 16, 2024 · Conclusion. Bhasa, the ancient playwright whose life remains a mystery, stands as a testament to the timeless power of storytelling. Through his plays, he invites us to explore the depths of human experience, the complexities of relationships, and the eternal struggle between good and evil.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PaliPali - Wikipedia

    6 days ago · Pāli ( / ˈpɑːli / PAH-lee ), also known as Pali-Magadhi, [2] is a Middle Indo-Aryan liturgical language on the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is the language of the Buddhist Pāli Canon or Tipiṭaka as well as the sacred language of Theravāda Buddhism. [3] Origin and development. Etymology.

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