Who is the father of hindi?

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Hi Lokayya No one person or group can be given the title of being a father when it come to language. It is a very natural process. Hindi is spoken vastly in the Northern India in states like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar. Thanks
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Bhartendu Harishchandra is known to be the father of hindi
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Bharat is the father of hindi. Long ago, saptrishi came and they brought Hindi with them.
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Bharat is the father of hindi. Long ago, saptrishi came and they brought Hindi with them.
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Bharat is the father of hindi. Long ago, saptrishi came and they brought Hindi with them.
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Bhartendu Harishchandra is known as father on modern Hindi
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