How old is Hindi language?

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Most of the modern Indo-Aryan languages of south Asia, like Hindi, Bangla, Oriya, Gujrati, Nepali, Marathi, Panjabi, evolved in the 'modern' period which was from 1100 AD onwards.
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hindi is my mother toung
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1000 years... its a relatively new language and is a descendant of Sanskrit (source)
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