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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 9 months ago
Turkish was the mother tongue of Mughals, but it was Akbar who made Persian the leading language of Mughal court. Persian became Indianised by absorbing local idioms. Urdu sprang from the interaction of Persian with Hindavi. All books in Mughal India were handwritten manuscripts and were kept in Kitabkhana
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