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Question
The Mughal rulers of India gave encouragement to learning. In this context state briefly the growth of the Urdu Literature.
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Solution
Urdu progressed very much in the 18th century when Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah (1719-1748) Patronised Urdu. Urdu was also patronised by Bahmani rulers of Deccan. The great poets were Mir Dad, Mirza Galib (the court poet of Bahadur Shah Zafar).
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