Classical languages of India
Arun Gupta
suvidya at WORLDNET.ATT.NET
Thu Sep 28 13:31:21 UTC 2000
Thank you !
According to a rediff.com article, the ICHR names Sanskrit, Arabic and
Persian as the classical languages of India.
-arun gupta
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 22:08:41 GMT, ravindran sri <torfats at HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
>Classical languages of India Toda, Santhali, Mundari, Badaga, Lambadi,
>Kurava, Irula (this is technically a dialect of Tamil), Bagri, Bhili, >Ho,
Kurux, Lamani, Sadri, Nimadi, Gormathi, Dakhni (which, ofcourse is a dialect
>of Hindi), Aaria, Ambujmaria, Aka-Bea (this is to be found in Andaman
>Islands, since all these languages were spoken in Jambudvipa, which >of
course is India, we can iclude it), and
>Digaro (which infact is closely related to Chulikta and Miju).
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