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- which is connected to Faridabad, still has some communities that speak Brajbhasha. In Madhya Pradesh it is spoken in the districts of : Morena district...
- poet, who is famous for writing the Satasaī (Seven Hundred Verses) in Brajbhasha, a collection of approximately seven hundred distichs, which is perhaps...
- Chhatrasal and the Maratha king Chattrapati Shivaji . He mainly wrote in Brajbhasha inters****d with words from Sanskrit, Arabic and Persian languages. He...
- m****cript. The present version of Prithviraj Raso is composed primarily in Brajbhasha dialect, with some regional Rajasthani peculiarities. This language is...
- Sufi influence on Tansen. Later in his life, he continued to compose in Brajbhasha invoking traditional motifs such as Krishna and Shiva. The presence of...
- StarPlus. It was produced by Sagars which is based on Prithviraj Raso, a Brajbhasha poem by Chand Bardai which portrays the life of Prithviraj Chauhan, a...
- Raju Maseeha (2002) Inth Ka Jawab Patthar (2002) Brij Kau Birju (2003) (Brajbhasha Movie) Pati Ho To Aisa (2004) Ek Aur Prem Kahani (2004) Jaago (2004) Black...
- Bhojpuri and 1.40% Haryanvi as their first language. The local languages are Brajbhasha and Haryanvi. There are six key administrators of Faridabad. Faridabad...
- Lahnda, regional Prakrits, Apabhramsa, Sanskrit, Hindustani languages (Brajbhasha, Bangru, Awadhi, Old Hindi, Deccani), Bhojpuri, Sindhi, Marathi, Marwari...
- which were written in Sanskrit centuries ago, are presently often sung in brajbhasha, a medieval form of North and East Indian languages that were spoken in...