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  • ...t English and other language books). Most people who understand Punjabi or Hindi can easily understand most words of Urdu. ...] state of India is Urdu. As the language when spoken is very similar to [[Hindi]] and to a lesser extent [[Punjabi]], Urdu is understood by many millions o
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  • ...eople of Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir state of India.It is written in Hindi. [[Category:Language]]
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  • ...people who understand Punjabi or Urdu can easily understand most words of Hindi. ...rdu. This fact can be observed in Indian Movies. Hindi became the official language[1] (http://indiaimage.nic.in/languages.htm) of India on January 26, 1965, a
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  • ...ally considered to be a dialect of Hindi, and was the predominant literary language of North-Central India before the switch to Khariboli in the 19th century. ...ariboli dialect has taken its place as the predominant standard dialect of Hindi.
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  • ...khs. His language is [[Braj]], with some borrowings from other dialects of Hindi.
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  • ...ee of Sahitya Mahopadhyaya to Satya Pal Gupta for his valuable research in Hindi literature written in Gurmukhi script. ...rmukhi. Any scholar or researcher who wants to tap this vast storehouse of Hindi literature can enter only through the door of Gurmukhi script. To this genr
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  • ...hoomi) is a reference to a region in [[Uttar Pradesh]] of [[India]] or the language called {{W|Braj Bhasha}}. Braj, though never a clearly defined political re ...ally considered to be a dialect of Hindi, and was the predominant literary language of North-Central India before the switch to Khariboli in the 19th century.
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  • ...bes,boundries etc. one of such language which is neglected today is Pahari language. ...and south Asia. In ancient times [[Sharda]] script was used to write this language,which was developed by Budhist monks of [[Kashmir]].
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  • ...alifies anything or anyone that is related to either Punjab or the Punjabi language, such as the speakers of Punjabi, inhabitants of the Punjab or the Punjabi ...as [[Haryana]] and [[Delhi]]. In Pakistan, however, it is not an official language and has no official status in education. In formal contexts, such as govern
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  • * Secondary Languages : Western Panjabi(200), Hindi(200) * Primary Language : Eastern Panjabi(4,200 Speakers)
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  • ...spaper is run by Sadhu Singh Hamdard Trust and was founded in 1942 in Urdu language when the late [[Sadhu Singh Hamdard]] who became its first editor. Veteran ...ched. Ajit established a new milestone in its historic journey by starting Hindi daily Ajit named "Ajit Samachar" to further widen the circle of its readers
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  • * Primary Language: Eastern Panjabi(200 Speakers) * Secondary Languages: Western Panjabi(20), Hindi (Unknown)
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  • 2) Harmanpreet - Har as per hindi language means All so here harmanpreet means '''Beloved one of all'''. Resides in al
    730 bytes (124 words) - 11:51, 25 May 2007
  • Primary Language: Panjabi, Eastern (50,000 Speakers) Secondary Languages: Panjabi, Western (20,000) Hindi (5,300)
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  • ...Paribhdshd, Vairag Shatak and the Itihas Guru Khalsa. All of which are in Hindi. ...n Indian philosophy, Sikli ideology, Sikh way of life and Sikh ethics. The language is simple, the style of writing precise and terse, and the narrative quite
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  • ...ir culture. [[Labana]]s now speak [[Panjabi]] as their primary language, [[Hindi]], {{wiki|Potwari}} etc.
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  • He was well versed in Persian, Urdu and Hindi. ...ing [[Shaheedan e Wafa]] and Ganj-e-Shaheedan that he had written in mixed language on different occasions at Chamkaur Sahib, Nankana Sahib, Sirhind etc during
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  • * Primary Language: Panjabi, Eastern (160,000 Speakers) * Secondary Languages : Hindi (14,000), Panjabi, Western (6,700), Bagri (2,800), Haryanvi (400), Dogri (3
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  • ...He completed the work in 1684 and named it Rajniti Granth. Its language is Hindi.
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  • ...dealt with in the second part. The language of the Pothi is a mixture of Hindi and Punjabi and the verse measures commonly used are Dohira and Chaupai. T
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