NIA languages

adi at uclink2.berkeley.edu adi at uclink2.berkeley.edu
Fri Feb 2 18:43:58 UTC 1996


The Avadhi premakhyan Mrigavati, by Qutban, written in 1503, refers to its
language as "desi" newly invented from "sastriya" words. The poet describes
the story of Mrigavati and the Prince being culled from a "Hindavi "
source, subsequently translated into "Turki" and then told by himself with
fresh meanings. See the edition by Mataprasad Gupta (Agra, 1968), verses 11
and 426.

Aditya Behl

Assistant Professor of Hindi and Urdu
Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies
University of California at Berkeley








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