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- Urdu, recognized for its rich historical and cultural significance, exhibits a diverse geographic distribution that spans several countries and continents. This section explores the prevalence and status of Urdu in Pakistan, India, and globally, underscoring its role as a lingua franca and a symbol of cultural identity.
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5 days ago · (Hindustani now refers to a simplified speech form that is the Indian subcontinent’s largest lingua franca.) Urdu is closely related to Hindi, a language that originated and developed in the Indian subcontinent.
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Apr 5, 2023 · Urdu: The Lingua Franca of 12th Century India. Many people are aware of the fact that Urdu originated in northern India and spread across the entire subcontinent henceforth. But very few people know that there was a time when Urdu was the most commonly spoken language in mediaeval India.
While Urdu and Islam together played important roles in developing the national identity of Pakistan, disputes in the 1950s (particularly those in East Pakistan, where Bengali was the dominant language), challenged the idea of Urdu as a national symbol and its practicality as the lingua franca.
Practically, Urdu has become the culture language and lingua franca of the South Asian Muslim diaspora outside the sub-continent, especially in the Gulf and the Middle East, Western Europe, Scandinavia, U.S.A. and Canada.
The language acted as a lingua franca among the different linguistic communities of Northern India. Its name — ‘Urdu’ — is derived from the Turkish word ‘Ordu,’ meaning ‘army’ or ‘camp,’ which is a nod to its beginnings as a language spoken in army barracks.
Jul 8, 2024 · Urdu, recognized for its rich historical and cultural significance, exhibits a diverse geographic distribution that spans several countries and continents. This section explores the prevalence and status of Urdu in Pakistan, India, and globally, underscoring its role as a lingua franca and a symbol of cultural identity. Urdu in Pakistan
Dec 25, 2017 · Urdu was the natural choice because it was Pakistan’s lingua franca, the only language spoken both in Eastern and Western provinces of Pakistan. Majority of Bengalis understood Urdu...