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Maharastri or Maharastri Prakrit, SIL: Mahārāṣṭri Prākrit, is a language of ancient and medieval India which is the ancestor
of Marathi, Konkani, Sinhala and the Divehi as well. It is one of the many languages (often called dialects) of a complex
called Prakrit, and the chief Dramatic Prakrit. Maharashtri was spoken for 1000 years (500 BC to 500 AD). It was used in numerous
works of literature, and its literary use was made famous by the Sanskrit playwright Kālidāsa. |
Names (more)[ca] Maharashtri[en] Māhārāṣṭri Prākrit [hr] Māhārāṣṭri Prākrit [mr] महाराष्ट्री भाषा [no] Maharashtri [ru] Махараштри [sv] Maharashtri [th] ภาษามหาราษฏรี |
Language type : Ancient
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