27.04.9115 InBho 29.07.2015
>> InBho = "Intrenational Bhojpuri",
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय भोजपुरी, "Antrrastreey Bhojpuri",
Bhojpuri: bho >> "Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" ke Janam: Vikramee 180, Sri: 7223 jab Raajaa Bhoj Bhaarat ke Assam se Purabi Afghaanistaan tak raaj karat rahan. ["Bhojpuri Language" started in early 2nd Century AD in about 123 AD, when Raja Bhoj Ruled from Assam (British: North East Frontier Province), India to Eastern part of Afghanistan.]
Bhojpuri ke 11vaa` Upbhaasaa: Sansaar ke 4 Mahaadeshan me` failal Bhojpuria log aa Bhojpuri premi log bolelan aa paD*elan, khaas ka ke neece likhal deshan me`:
Bhaarat, Nepaal, SRA, Jarmani, Rumaaniyaa, Yukren, Rus, NatharlaenD, Fraans, Turki, Bulgaariaa, Cin, Kuwait, Hong Kong, InDonesiaa, Malayesiaa, AsTreliaa, Spen, InglaenD, Braajil, Cili, Sarbiaa, Singaapur aadi …
Ee ta bhailan sa 'Bhojpuri ke 11vaa` Upbhaasaa ke desh'.
Baakir Morisas, Surinaam, Guyanaa, Trinidad aa Tobago, UgaanDaa, Fiji me` ta 100Ro baris se log Bhojpuri paD*elan.
[The 11th Dialect of Bhojpuri., which is spoken and read by Bhojpuri and and lovers of Bhojpuri spread over 4 Continents: mainly in countries like:
India, Nepal, USA, Germany, Rumania, Ukraine, Russia, Netherland, France, Turkey, Bulgaria, China, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, Spain, UK, Brazil, Chile, Serbia, Singapore etc.
These are the countries in which 11th Dialect of Bhojpuri, 'International Bhojpuri' read in last 30 days.
But as you know, since Centuries Bhojpuri is spoken partly i8n Mauritius, Surinam, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, and Fiji.]
Auru dekhe khaatir: [For more go to:
www.bhojpurialog.blogspot.in
www.InBho.in
(May Ref: Project Gutenberg ... as well)
Bhojpuri:
भोजपुरी Bhojapurī بھوجپوری
The word "Bhojpuri" in Devanagari script: “भोजपुरी”
Native to:
>> India, Nepal, Mauritius, Surinamem, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Fiji;
Region s of India:
>> Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh
Native speakers: 40 million (2001 census) (but the Census results conflate many Bhojpuri speakers with Hindi.)
The present numbers of Bhojpuri speakers are estimated globally as 200 Million to 250 Millions by various independent agencies.
Origin: 123 AD, when Raja Bhoj ruled from Assam, India to Eastern part of Afghanistan.
Language family:
Indo-European
Indo-Iranian
Indo-Aryan
Eastern
Bihari
Bhojpuri.
>>> [11 Dialects of Bhojpuri]:
>>> Bhojpuri ke 11 Upbhaasaa:
1, [Southern (Kharwari)], 1. Daxini Bhojpuri (with Nagpuri).
2. [Northern (Gorakhpuri, Sarawaria, Basti)] 2. Uttari Bhojpuri
3. [Western (Purbi, Benarsi)] 3. Pacchimi Bhojpuri
4. [Tharu Bhojpuri]
5. Madhesi
6. Domra
7. Musahari
8. [Mauritian] 8. Marisian Bhojpuri
9. [Caribbean Hindustani, Sarnami)] 9. Kaerebian, Surinaami Bhojpuri
10. Fijian.
11. [International Bhojpuri, InBho]
AntarrasTreey Bhojpuri, InBho.
[Writing
system]: Lipi: Devnagari and Roman [present]; Nastaliq & Kaithi [Historical]
[Official status]: Sarkaari Maanyataa:
[Official language in]: Nepal Madhesh, Nepal
[Language codes]: Bhaasaa Sanket:
ISO 639-2 bho
ISO 639-3 bho – inclusive code
Individual code:
hns – Caribbean Hindustani
[ Bhojpuri: Language Code: bho
Please refer “Pracalit Bhojpuri” www.plusgoogle.com for “History and Geography of Bhojpuri” by Dr Deo Dutta Sharma. Bhojpuri was born in early 2nd Centuri, some times in
SrishTyaabd 1 972 947 223 (Sri: 7223 in short), in 123 AD, when Bhoj Raja (Western historians are mum about whom and his ancester Samrat Vikramaditya) Ruled in North India and East Afghanistan.
Linguists List:.
Some scholars trace the literacy history of Bhojpuri from Siddha Sahitya itself, as early as 8th century A.D. Kabir’s contribution of ‘nirgun’ poetry to Sant Sahitya certainly qualifies as recorded literature in Bhojpuri in the 15th century.
The nineteenth century has such works as:
Deviksaracarita by Ramdatta Shukla (1884),
Badmasdarpan by Teg Ali Teg (1895), and
Jangal me Mangal and Nagari Vilap by Ram Garib Chaube in the later half of the nineteenth century.
In fact, after Bharatendu Harischandra 'Hindi' developed in present form in the Craddles of the Great Bhojpuria writers like Hajari Prasad Dwivedi, Bhojpuria; Munsi Prem Chand, Bhojpuria; Shiv Poojan Shahaay, Bhojpuria .... to name just a few.]
Baakir Bhaarat Sarkaar: Bhojpuri ke Hindi ke ego Upbhaasaa maanele, naa ki kawano alag Bhaasaa.
[For official purposes In India: Bhojpuri is considered part of Hindi by some confused Linguists sitting in Indian Govrnment who are even unaware of what is a Dialect of a Language, and what is a language.
Recognition of Bhojpuri by Government of India:
It really pains to know: So far Goverment of India provide a great Impediment in the development of "Bhojpuri Language" spoken by over 200 M in 4 Continents living in over dozens of countries with its rich 'Audio-Vidual-Art' spreding all over the World.
>>> by Non-Recognition of "Bhojpuri Language" in her home country itself.
>> Instead of helping people develop "Bhojpuri Language", Govt. of India is possibly bent upon supressing her, why? This is a great Q.
> We request the BJP-NDA PM Narendra Modi lead Govt. of India is able to Recognise "Bhojpuri Language" during 2015.]
Auru baa [continued]
29.7.2015 InBho.
>> InBho = "Intrenational Bhojpuri",
अंतर्राष्ट्रीय भोजपुरी, "Antrrastreey Bhojpuri",
Bhojpuri: bho >> "Bhojpuri Bhaasaa" ke Janam: Vikramee 180, Sri: 7223 jab Raajaa Bhoj Bhaarat ke Assam se Purabi Afghaanistaan tak raaj karat rahan. ["Bhojpuri Language" started in early 2nd Century AD in about 123 AD, when Raja Bhoj Ruled from Assam (British: North East Frontier Province), India to Eastern part of Afghanistan.]
Bhojpuri ke 11vaa` Upbhaasaa: Sansaar ke 4 Mahaadeshan me` failal Bhojpuria log aa Bhojpuri premi log bolelan aa paD*elan, khaas ka ke neece likhal deshan me`:
Bhaarat, Nepaal, SRA, Jarmani, Rumaaniyaa, Yukren, Rus, NatharlaenD, Fraans, Turki, Bulgaariaa, Cin, Kuwait, Hong Kong, InDonesiaa, Malayesiaa, AsTreliaa, Spen, InglaenD, Braajil, Cili, Sarbiaa, Singaapur aadi …
Ee ta bhailan sa 'Bhojpuri ke 11vaa` Upbhaasaa ke desh'.
Baakir Morisas, Surinaam, Guyanaa, Trinidad aa Tobago, UgaanDaa, Fiji me` ta 100Ro baris se log Bhojpuri paD*elan.
[The 11th Dialect of Bhojpuri., which is spoken and read by Bhojpuri and and lovers of Bhojpuri spread over 4 Continents: mainly in countries like:
India, Nepal, USA, Germany, Rumania, Ukraine, Russia, Netherland, France, Turkey, Bulgaria, China, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, Spain, UK, Brazil, Chile, Serbia, Singapore etc.
These are the countries in which 11th Dialect of Bhojpuri, 'International Bhojpuri' read in last 30 days.
But as you know, since Centuries Bhojpuri is spoken partly i8n Mauritius, Surinam, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, and Fiji.]
Auru dekhe khaatir: [For more go to:
www.bhojpurialog.blogspot.in
www.InBho.in
(May Ref: Project Gutenberg ... as well)
Bhojpuri:
भोजपुरी Bhojapurī بھوجپوری
The word "Bhojpuri" in Devanagari script: “भोजपुरी”
Native to:
>> India, Nepal, Mauritius, Surinamem, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Fiji;
Region s of India:
>> Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh
Native speakers: 40 million (2001 census) (but the Census results conflate many Bhojpuri speakers with Hindi.)
The present numbers of Bhojpuri speakers are estimated globally as 200 Million to 250 Millions by various independent agencies.
Origin: 123 AD, when Raja Bhoj ruled from Assam, India to Eastern part of Afghanistan.
Language family:
Indo-European
Indo-Iranian
Indo-Aryan
Eastern
Bihari
Bhojpuri.
>>> [11 Dialects of Bhojpuri]:
>>> Bhojpuri ke 11 Upbhaasaa:
1, [Southern (Kharwari)], 1. Daxini Bhojpuri (with Nagpuri).
2. [Northern (Gorakhpuri, Sarawaria, Basti)] 2. Uttari Bhojpuri
3. [Western (Purbi, Benarsi)] 3. Pacchimi Bhojpuri
4. [Tharu Bhojpuri]
5. Madhesi
6. Domra
7. Musahari
8. [Mauritian] 8. Marisian Bhojpuri
9. [Caribbean Hindustani, Sarnami)] 9. Kaerebian, Surinaami Bhojpuri
10. Fijian.
11. [International Bhojpuri, InBho]
AntarrasTreey Bhojpuri, InBho.
[Writing
system]: Lipi: Devnagari and Roman [present]; Nastaliq & Kaithi [Historical]
[Official status]: Sarkaari Maanyataa:
[Official language in]: Nepal Madhesh, Nepal
[Language codes]: Bhaasaa Sanket:
ISO 639-2 bho
ISO 639-3 bho – inclusive code
Individual code:
hns – Caribbean Hindustani
[ Bhojpuri: Language Code: bho
Please refer “Pracalit Bhojpuri” www.plusgoogle.com for “History and Geography of Bhojpuri” by Dr Deo Dutta Sharma. Bhojpuri was born in early 2nd Centuri, some times in
SrishTyaabd 1 972 947 223 (Sri: 7223 in short), in 123 AD, when Bhoj Raja (Western historians are mum about whom and his ancester Samrat Vikramaditya) Ruled in North India and East Afghanistan.
Linguists List:.
Some scholars trace the literacy history of Bhojpuri from Siddha Sahitya itself, as early as 8th century A.D. Kabir’s contribution of ‘nirgun’ poetry to Sant Sahitya certainly qualifies as recorded literature in Bhojpuri in the 15th century.
The nineteenth century has such works as:
Deviksaracarita by Ramdatta Shukla (1884),
Badmasdarpan by Teg Ali Teg (1895), and
Jangal me Mangal and Nagari Vilap by Ram Garib Chaube in the later half of the nineteenth century.
In fact, after Bharatendu Harischandra 'Hindi' developed in present form in the Craddles of the Great Bhojpuria writers like Hajari Prasad Dwivedi, Bhojpuria; Munsi Prem Chand, Bhojpuria; Shiv Poojan Shahaay, Bhojpuria .... to name just a few.]
Baakir Bhaarat Sarkaar: Bhojpuri ke Hindi ke ego Upbhaasaa maanele, naa ki kawano alag Bhaasaa.
[For official purposes In India: Bhojpuri is considered part of Hindi by some confused Linguists sitting in Indian Govrnment who are even unaware of what is a Dialect of a Language, and what is a language.
Recognition of Bhojpuri by Government of India:
It really pains to know: So far Goverment of India provide a great Impediment in the development of "Bhojpuri Language" spoken by over 200 M in 4 Continents living in over dozens of countries with its rich 'Audio-Vidual-Art' spreding all over the World.
>>> by Non-Recognition of "Bhojpuri Language" in her home country itself.
>> Instead of helping people develop "Bhojpuri Language", Govt. of India is possibly bent upon supressing her, why? This is a great Q.
> We request the BJP-NDA PM Narendra Modi lead Govt. of India is able to Recognise "Bhojpuri Language" during 2015.]
Auru baa [continued]
29.7.2015 InBho.
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