Kabira
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Yes we've had this discussion before , but the point of discussion is where did Urdu evolve as we know it today and from which languages, the fact is its evolution and development has got nothing to with modern day Pakistan .
The word Urdu itself was used for the language since the 18th century , moreover it was centred around Delhi and UP . The hybrid language from which Hindi and Urdu evolved was called Hindvi or Dehlvi. Deccani had a significant contribution to Urdu. Early Urdu writers were from UP and Deccan. Amir Khusro, Wali Deccani, Qaim Chandpuri, Haider Ali Atish , Mirza Ghalib, Mir Babar Ali Anees etc .
Amir Khusro turkic father, Kashmiri mother. Mirza Ghalib again non bhaiya origin Don't know about others, but i am pretty sure they are not bhaiyas
To is your overly used hindi sounds artificial while urdu sounds more real!!
by real he mean tere mere ko like tapori language, its like saying nigger lingo in USA is pure English.