roshangjha
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Its good to see that Pakistanis believe that Urdu is a Pakistani language developed by them.
What they seem to forget ALWAYS is that there was nothing known as Pakistan as that time.
The land that you occupy at this time was dominated by Punjabi, Sindhi and Balochi Languages. Urdu did not have any presence there.
At that time, Urdu was spoken mostly around the Delhi area as mentioned by most of the Indian posters here.
Now, unless you consider Delhi to be in Pakistan, Urdu developed in Hindustan.
For proof, go check and website where Languages are categorized. To your surprise, Urdu is called Hindustani (not Pakistani).
On your face PAKISTANIS.....
What they seem to forget ALWAYS is that there was nothing known as Pakistan as that time.
The land that you occupy at this time was dominated by Punjabi, Sindhi and Balochi Languages. Urdu did not have any presence there.
At that time, Urdu was spoken mostly around the Delhi area as mentioned by most of the Indian posters here.
Now, unless you consider Delhi to be in Pakistan, Urdu developed in Hindustan.
For proof, go check and website where Languages are categorized. To your surprise, Urdu is called Hindustani (not Pakistani).
On your face PAKISTANIS.....