Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Список исторических персоязычных государств" in Russian language version.
The Mughals spoke and wrote Persian which was the official language of British India until 1835.
In 1556, Babur’s grandson Akbar (r. 1556—1605) took up his grandfather’s legacy and became a patron of Persian cultural influence at the Mughal court…. During Akbar’s Persian was made the official language of reign administration and law
Princes, although they were often tutored in Arabic and religious subjects, frequently did not feel as comfortable with the Arabic language and preferred literature in Persian, which was either their mother tongue—as in the case of dynasties such as the Saffarids (861—1003), Samanids (873—1005), and Buyids (945—1055)…
Princes, although they were often tutored in Arabic and religious subjects, frequently did not feel as comfortable with the Arabic language and preferred literature in Persian, which was either their mother tongue—as in the case of dynasties such as the Saffarids (861—1003), Samanids (873—1005), and Buyids (945—1055)…
The Mughals spoke and wrote Persian which was the official language of British India until 1835.
In 1556, Babur’s grandson Akbar (r. 1556—1605) took up his grandfather’s legacy and became a patron of Persian cultural influence at the Mughal court…. During Akbar’s Persian was made the official language of reign administration and law