Explain how Urdu developed as a language up to the beggning of Twentieth century?
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Answer:
The earliest linguistic influences in the development of Urdu probably began with the Muslim conquest of Sindh in 711. The language started evolving from Farsi and Arabic contacts during the invasions of the Indian subcontinent by Persian and Turkic forces from the 11th century onward.11
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When the state of Pakistan was set up, it's constitution stated that urdu was the national language. It was to be the symbol of unity between the different regions of the New country.
Explanation:
It has long been considered the language of the muslims of the subcontinent.
It is also known as the lashkari language due to the interaction of the muslims of the subcontinent with other forces of different nations.
It dates back to the period of the sultans of delhi.
It first originated in north-west india when languages like persian, turkish and punjabi interacted with the local dialects of delhi