- days,
Persian culture and
language was
spread in
South Asia by
various Persianised Central Asian Turkic and [[]] dynasties. Babur, the
founder of the Mughal...
-
Mughals united their far-flung
realms through loyalty,
expressed through a
Persianised culture, to an
emperor who had near-divine status. The
Mughal state's...
-
period were
Persianised Turks from
Central Asia who
spoke Turkic languages as
their mother tongues. The
Mughals were also
culturally Persianised Central Asians...
- rise to the
Sultanate of Rum in Anatolia,
while taking their thoroughly Persianised identity with them,
giving it an even more
profound and
noted history...
- and Bangladesh, with no
official status. Urdu has been
described as a
Persianised register of the
Hindustani language; Urdu and
Hindi share a
common Sanskrit-...
- ever
since Persian language was
first introduced into the
region by
Persianised Turkic and
Afghan dynasties centuries earlier. Thus, in Oudh, only sons...
-
After a
period of
several centuries,
Ottoman Turkish (which was
highly Persianised itself) had
developed toward a
fully accepted language of literature...
- elements. It has two
formal registers, the
Persianised Urdu (which uses the Perso-Arabic alphabet) and the de-
Persianised,
Sanskritised Hindi (which uses Devanagari)...
- Afghanistan, ****stan and Bangladesh. The
Mughals were
descended from
Persianised Central Asian Turks (with
significant Mongol admixture). In the Mughal...
-
official do****ents. However, the
Marathi language from the era is
heavily Persianised in its vocabulary. The
Persian influence continues to this day with many...