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Urdu language is composed of Turkish, Persian, Arabic and Sansikrit mostly. It's pioneer was a sufi poet Ameer Khosrau. The emperor at that time was either Jalaluddin or Alaudin Khalji.
Ameer Khosrau's father was turkish so he knew turkish and he was fluent in Persian too. He learnt arabic from a teacher. Household language was Sansikrit. Some records say he knew Russian language also.
Not Sanskrit but "Middle Indo Aryan Languages" which evolved from Sanskrit.
Khariboli + Persian = Urdu
Gandhari + Persian = Punjabi
Persian was the main contributer followed by Turkish because the Turkic empires which ruled South Asia were Persianized and incorporated some Turkish into there versions of Persian.
Arabic words were recently added into our lexicon. For example for centuries we used to say Khuda Hafiz...I still do.
But "Allah Hafiz" was made popular by Zia ul F***. Some Arab words came naturally indeed...others were imposed little less than 40 years ago.