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Literature And Languages During Delhi Sultanate

Literature And Languages During Delhi Sultanate

During the medieval period in India, prolific writers crafted a plethora of esteemed literary works in languages such as Persian, Urdu, and various forms of Hindi. These literary creations serve as a testament to the rich evolution of medieval literature in India spanning centuries.

About Literature And Languages During Delhi Sultanate

  • With the establishment of the Delhi sultanate a new language and literary style was introduced into the sub continent.
  • Persian became the official language of Delhi sultanate.
  • The development of Persian literature in the sub continent entered a new era in the writings of Amir Khusrau.
  • The court chronicles were an important feature of the literature during the period of the Delhi Sultanate Ziauddin Barani made the most important contribution to Persian literature during this period.
  • The Tarikh-I Firozshahi and the Fatwa-I Jahandari are his important works.
  • Ziauddin Barani was bitter critic of Muhammad bin Tughlaq.
  • Minhaj-us-Siraj wrote Tabaqat-iNasari, a general history of Muslim dynasties up to 1260.
  • Abu backer’s Chachanamh is the first geographical treatise deals with conquest of sindh During this period there were many works that were translated into Persian.
  • The Tuti Nama (book of the parrot) by Zia Nakshabi was the first Persian translation of Sanskrit stories
  • A new language Urdu emerged during 14th
  • The growth in regional languages like Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi and Telugu was a very significant development.

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