In which of the following Janpads, Bhojpuri had developed?

Malla
Magadha
Anga
Vajji

The correct answer is: C. Anga

Bhojpuri is a language spoken in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha, as well as in the Terai region of Nepal. It is also spoken by a significant number of people in the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura.

Bhojpuri is a member of the Indo-Aryan language family. It is closely related to Hindi, Awadhi, and Magahi.

The earliest known written records of Bhojpuri date back to the 12th century. The language was originally spoken in the Anga region of India, which is now part of the Indian state of Bihar.

Bhojpuri is a tonal language. It has six tones: high, low, rising, falling, rising-falling, and falling-rising.

Bhojpuri is a diglossic language. This means that there are two distinct varieties of the language: a formal variety and an informal variety. The formal variety is used in writing and in formal speech. The informal variety is used in everyday speech.

Bhojpuri is a rich and vibrant language. It has a rich literary tradition, and it is used in a variety of genres, including poetry, drama, and fiction.

Bhojpuri is a living language. It is spoken by millions of people around the world. It is a vibrant and dynamic language, and it is constantly evolving.

Malla, Magadha, Anga, and Vajji were all Janpads (tribal republics) in ancient India. Bhojpuri is a language that developed in the Anga region. Therefore, the correct answer is: C. Anga

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