When was the birth of the Hindi language?

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Hindi, the primary official language of India, belonged to the Indo-European language. Mainly the people in Northern and Central India communicate in the Hindi language. Many other Indian languages, such also bound the language are Punjabi, Urdu, Gujarati, and Sindi—North West Bengali on the East...
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Hindi, the primary official language of India, belonged to the Indo-European language. Mainly the people in Northern and Central India communicate in the Hindi language. Many other Indian languages, such also bound the language are Punjabi, Urdu, Gujarati, and Sindi—North West Bengali on the East and Nepal on the North. 45% of the Indian population speaks Hindi, which is widely spoken worldwide. According to 1991, 337 million Indians’ mother tongue is Hindi which is 40% population of Indians. read less
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we cannot specify the date, as there is no data available. Hindi language is derived from Sanskrit, as far as we can understand Khari Boli (a western hindi dialect, by Amir Khusro) was the spoken, which was originated in Delhi in early 16th to mid 18th century during Mughal period. This was absorbed...
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we cannot specify the date, as there is no data available. Hindi language is derived from Sanskrit, as far as we can understand Khari Boli (a western hindi dialect, by Amir Khusro) was the spoken, which was originated in Delhi in early 16th to mid 18th century during Mughal period. This was absorbed and came to be used as lingua franca. Hindustani was promoted by the British which arose the colloquialamong Hindus which derives is vocabulary from Devnagari script. As it came to rise during Mughal period, it consists many words of Devnagari, persian and urdu read less
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Hindi, like most modern Indian languages, actually dates back to the 12th century, which is when we begin to find evidence of modern languages like Marathi, Bangla, Awadhi and Braj in the written record. Hindi was the dialect of Delhi, and it hasn't changed much.
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