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- Braj_Bhasha abstract "Braj Bhasha (Devanagari: ब्रज भाषा), also called Brij Bhasha (बॄज भाषा), Braj Bhakha (ब्रज भाखा), or Dehaati Zabaan (देहाती ज़बान, 'country tongue'), is a Western Hindi language closely related to Hindustani. In fact, it is usually considered to be a dialect of Western Hindi, and along with Awadhi (a variety of Eastern Hindi) was one of the two predominant literary languages of North-Central India before the switch to Hindustani (Khariboli) in the 19th century.Braj Bhasha is spoken by people in the nebulously defined region of Vraja Bhoomi, which was a political state in the era of the Mahabharata wars. According to ancient Hindu texts such as the Bhagavata Purana, the kingdom of King Kamsa is described as spreading through the Braj (also known as Vrija or Vraja), where the incarnation of Krishna was born and spent his childhood days. This region lies in the Agra-Mathura area, and stretches as far as the environs of Delhi. In modern India, this area lies mostly in northwestern Uttar Pradesh, the eastern extremities of Rajasthan i.e. Bharatpur & Dholpur and the southern extremities of Haryana. Today Braj Bhoomi can be seen as a cultural-geographical entity rather than a proper state. It is the vernacular of the region and boasts a rich culture and literature by famous poets like Surdas, Bhai Gurdas and Amir Khusro. Brij Bhasha is very close to Avadhi, spoken in neighbouring Avadh region.Much of the Hindi literature was developed in Brij in the medieval period. However, today Khariboli dialect has taken its place as the predominant standard dialect of Hindi.In modern India, Braj Bhasha exists as an unofficial dialect spoken colloquially by natives of the region of Braj Bhoomi, with great cultural and religious significance. Much of Hindi poetry, especially that of 'Bhakti' or devotional poetry is in this language. Some devotional poems for Krishna are also composed in Braj Bhasha. Rabindranath Tagore wrote his first substantial poems titled Bhanusimha Thakurer Padabali in Braj Bhasha under the pseudonym Bhānusiṃha ("Sun Lion") at age sixteen. The pioneering Hindi poet Aamir Khusro, also spoke and composed poetry in this language. Famous Braj Bhasha folk songs or poems include Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni by Amir Khusro, and the popular devotional song, Main Naahin Maakhan Khaayo by Surdas. Braj Bhasha is also the main language of Hindustani classical music compositions.".
- Braj_Bhasha iso6392Code "bra".
- Braj_Bhasha iso6393Code "bra".
- Braj_Bhasha languageFamily Hindi_languages.
- Braj_Bhasha languageFamily Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Braj_Bhasha languageFamily Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Braj_Bhasha spokenIn Bihar.
- Braj_Bhasha spokenIn Delhi.
- Braj_Bhasha spokenIn Haryana.
- Braj_Bhasha spokenIn India.
- Braj_Bhasha spokenIn Madhya_Pradesh.
- Braj_Bhasha spokenIn Rajasthan.
- Braj_Bhasha spokenIn Uttar_Pradesh.
- Braj_Bhasha wikiPageExternalLink indian.htm.
- Braj_Bhasha wikiPageID "2360872".
- Braj_Bhasha wikiPageRevisionID "605620198".
- Braj_Bhasha date "2001".
- Braj_Bhasha fam Hindi_languages.
- Braj_Bhasha fam Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Braj_Bhasha fam Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Braj_Bhasha fam "Braj Bhasha–Kannauji".
- Braj_Bhasha familycolor "Indo-European".
- Braj_Bhasha hasPhotoCollection Braj_Bhasha.
- Braj_Bhasha iso "bra".
- Braj_Bhasha name "Braj Bhasa".
- Braj_Bhasha nativename "ब्रज भाषा".
- Braj_Bhasha ref "e17".
- Braj_Bhasha region "Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Delhi".
- Braj_Bhasha script Devanagari.
- Braj_Bhasha speakers "Census results conflate some speakers with Hindi.".
- Braj_Bhasha states India.
- Braj_Bhasha subject Category:Hindi_languages.
- Braj_Bhasha subject Category:Languages_of_India.
- Braj_Bhasha subject Category:Languages_of_Rajasthan.
- Braj_Bhasha subject Category:Languages_of_Uttar_Pradesh.
- Braj_Bhasha type Abstraction100002137.
- Braj_Bhasha type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Braj_Bhasha type Communication100033020.
- Braj_Bhasha type Dialect107155661.
- Braj_Bhasha type DialectsOfHindi.
- Braj_Bhasha type HindiLanguages.
- Braj_Bhasha type Language106282651.
- Braj_Bhasha type LanguagesOfIndia.
- Braj_Bhasha type LanguagesOfRajasthan.
- Braj_Bhasha type LanguagesOfUttarPradesh.
- Braj_Bhasha type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Braj_Bhasha type Speech107109196.
- Braj_Bhasha type Language.
- Braj_Bhasha type Language.
- Braj_Bhasha type Language.
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- Braj_Bhasha comment "Braj Bhasha (Devanagari: ब्रज भाषा), also called Brij Bhasha (बॄज भाषा), Braj Bhakha (ब्रज भाखा), or Dehaati Zabaan (देहाती ज़बान, 'country tongue'), is a Western Hindi language closely related to Hindustani.".
- Braj_Bhasha label "Braj Bhasha".
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- Braj_Bhasha label "Braj-Bhakha".
- Braj_Bhasha label "Język bradź".
- Braj_Bhasha label "Брадж (язык)".
- Braj_Bhasha label "لغة برجية".
- Braj_Bhasha label "ブラジュ・バーシャー語".
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- Braj_Bhasha wasDerivedFrom Braj_Bhasha?oldid=605620198.
- Braj_Bhasha isPrimaryTopicOf Braj_Bhasha.
- Braj_Bhasha name "Braj Bhasa".
- Braj_Bhasha name "ब्रज भाषा".