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- Persian_language_in_South_Asia abstract "The Persian language, before the British colonized India, was the country's second official language (in Gorkanid official language) and was considered the language of culture and science. It was replaced with English in 1832.Mughal Persian-speaking rulers influenced the spread of the Persian language in India in literature, poetry, culture, and science. With the establishment of the Mughal Empire in India, Persian reached its peak of development in the subcontinent and was the official language of the region for many centuries, and widely used as a second language. It was the language of culture and education in several Muslim courts in South AsiaBeginning in 1843, however, English gradually replaced Persian in importance in South Asia as the British had full suzerainity over South Asia. Evidence of Persian's historical influence there can be seen in the extent of its influence on the languages of the South Asia, as well as the popularity that Persian literature still enjoys in that region. Almost all languages of these areas have seen a certain influence by Persian not only in literature but also in the speech of the common man. Persian exerted a strong influence on Urdu, and a relatively strong influence on Punjabi, and Sindhi in India and Pakistan. Other languages like Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Rajasthani and Bengali also have a sizeable amount of loanwords from Persian.".
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- Persian_language_in_South_Asia subject Category:Cultural_history_of_India.
- Persian_language_in_South_Asia subject Category:Iran–Pakistan_relations.
- Persian_language_in_South_Asia subject Category:Languages_of_Pakistan.
- Persian_language_in_South_Asia subject Category:Mughal_Empire.
- Persian_language_in_South_Asia subject Category:Persian_history.
- Persian_language_in_South_Asia subject Category:Persian_language.
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- Persian_language_in_South_Asia comment "The Persian language, before the British colonized India, was the country's second official language (in Gorkanid official language) and was considered the language of culture and science. It was replaced with English in 1832.Mughal Persian-speaking rulers influenced the spread of the Persian language in India in literature, poetry, culture, and science.".
- Persian_language_in_South_Asia label "Persian language in South Asia".
- Persian_language_in_South_Asia label "اللغة الفارسية في الهند".
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