why was urdu known as the camp language?
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According to the popular myth, Urdu is a 'camp language' or 'lashkari zaban' because it originated in the army camps of the Mughals. ... The soldiers who spoke these languages were recruited to the Mughal army and to communicate among themselves they used this new language, and thus Urdu was born.
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According to the popular myth, Urdu is a 'camp language' or 'lashkari zaban' because it originated in the army camps of the Mughals. ... The soldiers who spoke these languages were recruited to the Mughal army and to communicate among themselves they used this new language, and thus Urdu was born.
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