Magahi language (redirect from Magadhi)
Magadhi (š§šš”š²), is a Indo-Aryan language spoken in Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal states of eastern India, and in the Terai of Nepal. Magadhi Prakrit...
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Magadhi Prakrit (MÄgadhÄ«) is of one of the three Dramatic Prakrits, the written languages of Ancient India following the decline of Pali. It was a vernacular...
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Ardhamagadhi Prakrit (redirect from Ardha Magadhi)
that Pali was synonymous with Magadhi and there are many analogies between it and ArdhamÄgadhÄ«, literally 'half-Magadhi'. ArdhamÄgadhÄ« was prominently...
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Pali (section Ardha-Magadhi Prakrit)
PÄli (/ĖpÉĖli/), also known as Pali-Magadhi, is a classical Middle Indo-Aryan language on the Indian subcontinent. It is widely studied because it is...
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being a member of the Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, was evolved from Magadhi Prakrit. So, its origin is associated with Magadha realm. The Government...
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group from Magadhi Prakrit, Marathi from Maharastri Prakrit (which was a sub-division of Ardha-MÄgadhi Prakrit, leaning more towards MÄgadhi than Sauraseni)...
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Magadha period (redirect from Magadhi Empire)
The Magadha period is the era in the history of Indian subcontinent when several Magadha-based empires, or Magadha Empires, asserted dominance over the...
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the Theravada commentaries, the Pali language has been identified with Magadhi, the language of the kingdom of Magadha, and this was taken to also be...
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Andaman and Arunachal Pradesh. A version of Hindustani heavily influenced by Magadhi, Maithili and Bhojpuri, called Bihari Hindi is spoken in Patna and some...
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Brahmadatta, after which Aį¹
ga became part of the MÄgadhÄ« empire, and CampÄ became the seat of a MÄgadhÄ« viceroy. During his pilgrimage there in the end...
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