Sant Bhasha (Gurmukhi: ਸੰਤ-ਭਾਸ਼ਾ; romanized: Sant Bhāṣā; lit. 'language of saints') is a liturgical and scriptural language composed of vocabulary common...
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and Arabic. Copies in these languages often have the generic title of Sant Bhasha. The Guru Granth Sahib was composed predominantly by six Sikh gurus:...
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various dialects and languages often subsumed under the generic title Sant Bhasha or "saint language", in addition to other languages like Persian and...
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List of lingua francas (section Sant Bhasha)
historically served as a lingua franca throughout the majority of India. Sant Bhasha (lit. Saint language) was a medieval lingua franca in northern India...
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label the language employed by the Sikh gurus in their compositions is Sant Bhasha, a composite literary language of North India that borrows vocabulary...
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329 (2011) Himachal Pradesh 79,896 (2011) Languages Sacred language Sant Bhasha Ethnic language Punjabi and its dialects Code language Khalsa bole Other...
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written in north Indian Indo-Aryan languages (mixture of Punjabi and Sant Bhasha, Sanskrit with influences of Persian) which have no neutral gender. From...
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written in north Indian Indo-Aryan languages (mixture of Punjabi and Sant Bhasha, Sanskrit with influences of Persian) which have no neutral gender. English...
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Christians) of Japan, who recite it without understanding the language. Sant Bhasha, a mélange of archaic Punjabi and several other languages, is the language...
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use of this term, or the identity of the languages which it covers. Sant Bhasha Hindi Literature Amiya Dev; Sisir Kumar Das (1989). Comparative literature:...
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