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In India, although Urdu is not and never was used exclusively by Muslims (and Hindi never exclusively by Hindus), the ongoing Hindi–Urdu controversy and modern cultural association of each language with the two religions has led to fewer Hindus using Urdu. In the 20th century, Indian Muslims gradually began to collectively embrace Urdu (for ...
- Urdu Alphabet
History. The standard Urdu script is a modified version of...
- Hindi–Urdu Controversy
The station board of Hapur Junction railway station in...
- Urdu-speaking People
Native speakers of Urdu are spread across South Asia. The...
- Eighth Schedule to The Constitution of India
The Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India lists...
- Dakhini
Deccani (دکنی, dakanī or دکھنی, dakhanī) or Deccani Urdu is...
- Urdu Alphabet
The Urdu Wikipedia (Urdu: اردو ویکیپیڈیا), started in January 2004, is the Standard Urdu-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia. As of 7 May 2024, it has 205,573 articles, 179,088 registered users and 14,213 files, and it is the 54th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 20th in terms of depth among Wikipedias with over 150,000 articles.
- Wikimedia Foundation and the Urdu Wiki community
- 169,711
- 27 January 2004; 19 years ago
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The Halqa was the second modern literary movement in Urdu poetry in the 20th century, founded just a couple of years after the leftist Progressive Writers' Movement, and is considered to be the most influential group on modern poetry in the Urdu Language. Post-modernism. Post-modernism was introduced to Urdu literature by Gopi Chand Narang ...
The 20th century saw the rise of the Urdu novel with Premchand (d.1936), whose Godan is considered to be a classic. The other modern classics include short fiction by Saadat Hasan Manto (d.1955), and novels like Aag ka Darya (1960) by Qurrat-ul-ain Hyder, Udas Naslen (1963) by Abdulla Husain, Ek Chaadar Maili Si (1962) by Rajinder Singh Bedi ...
The origins of the Urdu language can be found in the medieval cultural mingling of Northern India. A combination of Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and native dialects, Urdu developed over many centuries through linguistic interaction. This led to the creation of the beautiful Nastaliq script, which is now fundamental to the identity of Urdu.
Jan 28, 2013 · One of the issues devoted an entire section to Urdu literature of the 21st century. The contributors included Sahar Ansari (Urdu poem), Mubeen Mirza (short story), Zia-ul-Hasan (Urdu ghazal ...
Jul 20, 2005 · URDU, the national language ( qaumī zabān) of Pakistan and one of the fifteen officially recognized languages of India. It is spoken, according to recent censuses made in India and Pakistan, by an estimated 53 million people in the South Asian subcontinent (Schmidt, 2004, p. 288). To this we may add the millions of people, both inside and ...