Odia, one of the major languages spoken in the eastern Indian state of Odisha, has a heritage that dates back more than 2,000 years. The culture of Odisha is deeply intertwined with the language, making it a vibrant reflection of the region’s history and tradition. Odia literature, art, music, and dance have flourished for centuries, with notable contributions from scholars, poets, and artists.
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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Odia_languageUrajam inscription in Old Odia, royal charter of Eastern Ganga dynasty (1051 CE)[25]. The history of the Odia language is divided into eras
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- britannica.com Geography & Travel LanguagesOdia language, Indo-Aryan language of the eastern group. It is a ‘scheduled’ language of India and the main official language of the state of Odisha, where its...
- medium.com @tanmayprasad/the-journey-to-classical…In 2014, Odia, also known as Oriya, achieved a significant milestone by being accorded the status of a classical language by the Government of India.
- languagecurry.com odia.htmlLike any other state language, spoken Odia too has several dialects, where each dialect has its own charm and style.
- wikitia.com wiki/Odia_languageBu sayfanın açıklaması webmaster tarafindan gizlenmiştir.
- indianetzone.com 7/oriya.htmOdia, an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in the state of Odisha, boasts a rich literary tradition spanning over a millennium.
- namasteindia.info 2019/09/history-and-origin-of-…Oriya/Odia, Bengali and Assamese all come from the same Eastern Magadhi Apabhramsa and are considered to be sister languages.
- odiazone.blogspot.com 2011/08/odia-language.htmlOdia is the predominant language of Odisha, where Odia speakers comprise around 83.33% of the population according to census surveys.