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Kamrupi literature

Kamrupi literature is the literature written in the Kamrupi. The Kamrupi is eastern most Indo-European language which literature flourished during first millennium A.D to 19th century. This article primarily deals with some of the literature from Kamarupa and adjoining areas written in Kamrupi.
==Introduction==
Yuan Chwang, in the seventh century A.D. found that the dialect of Kamarupa differed only a little from that of Magadha or mid India. The Kamrupi was originally a variety of eastern Maithili and it was no doubt the spoken Aryan language throughout the kingdom which then included the whole of the Assam valley and the while of northern Bengal with the addition of the Purnea district of Bihar. It is not therefore at all strange that the language of the Buddhist dohas, composed in Kamarupa during the tenth and the eleventh centuries, should be a mixed Maithili-Kamrupi language bearing close resemblance to modern Assamese, the direct offspring of the old Kamrupi. Perhaps these dohas were composed in a language which could be easily understood throughout Eastern India.

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