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Oct 8, 2010 · Urdu is virtually non-existent in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka; it is spoken by only a small minority in Bengal; and it is not the favored language in Maharashtra, Assam, Goa, or even in East Punjab, to name some major areas of modern India.
- Waqas Khwaja
Jan 21, 2023 · Proponents of such positions in India argue that the Urdu script is foreign, fraudulent, and restricted to Muslim culture. Moreover, Pakistan, the bête noire of Hindi chauvinists, has adopted ...
May 20, 2020 · Culture thrives on symbolism, and Urdu literature symbolically expresses all sides of Indo-Muslim culture. History is a learned subject and that’s why Persian, sometimes Arabic, was the usual medium for it in pre-modern times. That’s why early Urdu has very little historical literature.
- Shamsur Rahman Faruqi
Hindustani, later known as a variety of Hindi and Urdu, is not commonly spoken across all of India, and it is considered a northern Indian regional language since it is distinct from the language families and scripts used in south India.
The term "Urdu-speakers" does not encompass culturally non-native speakers who may use Urdu as a first or second language, which would additionally account for a much larger number of total speakers in South Asia.
The majority of native Urdu speakers are found in South Asia, particularly in Pakistan and India. In Pakistan, Urdu serves as the national language and lingua franca, despite the fact that it is not the native language of the majority. Here, it is spoken natively by around 16 million people.
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May 24, 2023 · India’s Urdu culture showcases a blend of Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, and other regional influences, while Pakistan’s Urdu culture is more influenced by Islamic traditions and regional customs and religion.