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کیا کام کرنے اور کھیلنے کے لیے الگ الگ اوقات رکھنے ضروری ہیں اور کیوں؟​

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Answered by p8ajoshithat
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Urdu has been described as a Persianised standard register of the Hindustani language.[14][15] Urdu and Hindi share a common Indo-Aryan vocabulary base and very similar phonology and syntax, making them mutually intelligible in colloquial speech.[16][17] Formal Urdu draws literary and technical vocabulary and some simple grammatical structures from Persian,[18] whereas formal Hindi draws these from Sanskrit.[18]

Urdu became a literary language in the 18th-century and two similar standard forms came into existence in Delhi and Lucknow; since 1947 a third standard has arisen in Karachi.[19][20] Deccani, an older form used in the south, is now considered obsolete.[20]

Urdu was chosen as the language of East India Company rule across northern India in 1837 when the Company chose it to replace Persian, the court language of the Indo-Islamic empires.[21] Religious, social, and political factors arose during the colonial period that advocated for a distinction between Urdu and Hindi, leading to the Hindi–Urdu controversy

Answered by hetalpatel4121982
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