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What is the history of the 'Hindi' language and how did it come into existence?

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The Hindi language is a direct descendant of Sanskrit and dates back to 769 AD. The language gained prominence over time, known initially as Old Hindi and spoken in the areas around Delhi. It is the earliest stage of the Delhi dialect, serving as the ancestor both for Modern Hindi and Urdu.
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The Hindi language is a direct descendant of Sanskrit and dates back to 769 AD. The language gained prominence over time, known initially as Old Hindi and spoken in the areas around Delhi. It is the earliest stage of the Delhi dialect, serving as the ancestor both for Modern Hindi and Urdu.
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Hindi evolved from ancient Indo-Aryan languages and developed in the Indian subcontinent over centuries, influenced by Sanskrit, Prakrit, Persian, and Arabic. Modern Standard Hindi emerged in the 19th century, promoted by Hindi scholars like Bhartendu Harishchandra. It became India's official language...
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Hindi evolved from ancient Indo-Aryan languages and developed in the Indian subcontinent over centuries, influenced by Sanskrit, Prakrit, Persian, and Arabic. Modern Standard Hindi emerged in the 19th century, promoted by Hindi scholars like Bhartendu Harishchandra. It became India's official language after independence in 1947.

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Hindi emerged from the ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, evolving over centuries through interactions with various linguistic and cultural influences. Its development was heavily influenced by Sanskrit, Prakrits, and Apabhramsha languages. Over time, it evolved into its...
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Hindi emerged from the ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, evolving over centuries through interactions with various linguistic and cultural influences. Its development was heavily influenced by Sanskrit, Prakrits, and Apabhramsha languages. Over time, it evolved into its own distinct language, particularly during the medieval period when it began to take shape in its modern form. The standardization of Hindi largely occurred during the British colonial period, leading to its current status as one of India's official languages.

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Hindi emerged from the ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, evolving over centuries through interactions with various linguistic and cultural influences. Its development was heavily influenced by Sanskrit, Prakrits, and Apabhramsha languages. Over time, it evolved into its...
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Hindi emerged from the ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, evolving over centuries through interactions with various linguistic and cultural influences. Its development was heavily influenced by Sanskrit, Prakrits, and Apabhramsha languages. Over time, it evolved into its own distinct language, particularly during the medieval period when it began to take shape in its modern form. The standardization of Hindi largely occurred during the British colonial period, leading to its current status as one of India's official languages.

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The Hindi language is a direct descendant of Sanskrit and dates back to 769 AD. The language gained prominence over time, known initially as Old Hindi and spoken in the areas around Delhi. It is the earliest stage of the Delhi dialect, serving as the ancestor both for Modern Hindi and Urdu.
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The Hindi language is a direct descendant of Sanskrit and dates back to 769 AD. The language gained prominence over time, known initially as Old Hindi and spoken in the areas around Delhi. It is the earliest stage of the Delhi dialect, serving as the ancestor both for Modern Hindi and Urdu.

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Hindi emerged from the ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, evolving over centuries through interactions with various linguistic and cultural influences. Its development was heavily influenced by Sanskrit, Prakrits, and Apabhramsha languages. Over time, it evolved into its...
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Hindi emerged from the ancient Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, evolving over centuries through interactions with various linguistic and cultural influences. Its development was heavily influenced by Sanskrit, Prakrits, and Apabhramsha languages. Over time, it evolved into its own distinct language, particularly during the medieval period when it began to take shape in its modern form. The standardization of Hindi largely occurred during the British colonial period, leading to its current status as one of India's official languages.

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