Benjamin Fernandez

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The dominance Muslim rulers enjoyed for centuries saw the import of Persian culture into the subcontinent, and much from Farsi and Arabic blended with Indian tongues. The place of Persian as the language of diplomacy meant that as late as the 1810s, communication between a Malayali queen (whose minister was her dewan) and the English East India Company was conducted in that language.
The Courtesan, the Mahatma and the Italian Brahmin: Tales from Indian History
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