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Braj Bhasha — Brij Bhasa ब्रज भाषा Spoken in India Region Uttar Pradesh Native speakers 11,085,230 (date missing) Languag … Wikipedia
Braj — (also known as Brij or Brajbhoomi) is a region in Uttar Pradesh of India. Braj, though never a clearly defined political region in India but is very well demarcated culturally, is considered to be the land of Krishna and is derived from the… … Wikipedia
Braj-Bhakha — Gesprochen in Indien (Uttar Pradesh) Sprecher 575.000 Linguistische Klassifikation Indogermanische Sprachen Indoiranische Sprachen Indoarische Sprachen Braj Bhakha … Deutsch Wikipedia
Braj Bhasa language — also spelled Braj Bhasha, or Braj Bhakha, Indo Aryan language spoken around Mathura, Uttar Pradesh state, India, and commonly viewed as a western dialect of Hindi (Hindi language) (q.v.). It was used as a literary language until the late … Universalium
Brij Bhasha — language name=Brij Bhasa nativename=ब्रज भाषा states=India region=Uttar Pradesh speakers=85,230 familycolor=Indo European fam2=Indo Iranian fam3=Indo Aryan fam4=Central fam5=Western Hindi script=Devanagari script iso2=bra|iso3=braBrij Bhasha… … Wikipedia
Khariboli — This article is about rural dialect outside Delhi. For the standard dialect, see Hindi Urdu. Khariboli خھڑی بولی Pronunciation kʰəɽiː boːliː Spoken in … Wikipedia
Brajesh — literally means king of Braj, a place in the forest near today s Agra where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. Greek god Dionysus may be compared to himFact|date=June 2008. Krishna is credited with teaching India to venerate the cow. All the place … Wikipedia
Dasven Padshah Da Granth — Part of a series on Sikh scriptures Sikhism History of Sikhism Si … Wikipedia
Standard Hindi — Hindi redirects here. For other uses, see Hindi (disambiguation). Standard Hindi मानक हिन्दी Mānak Hindī … Wikipedia
Surdas — (1479 1586) [ [http://www.eyeway.org/inspire/ac surd.htm Postage stamp on Surdas issued by Govt. of India] ] was a Hindu devotional poet, singer, and a saint (sant), who followed the Shuddhadvaita school of Brahmavada. He was a desciple of… … Wikipedia