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when an illiterate guy with fake degrees becomes the PM...

khali pili bom nahi marne ka .:enjoy:
marathi pulya tainu ki pata urdu da ? urdu hindustan ki jaban hai .
bhaiyyas speak urdu by birth,


hindustan me hazzam bhi pahle nahi the , ab rahte hain.hum ne urdu dunia ko sikhai hai .punjabi ne nahi .




shukria bata dia ,
mere mahdood ilm ki roshni me aap log bhi hai :-)

Please, either use Nastaliq or shut up.
 
One more propaganda thread...................... Man, false flaggers are doing good job in PDF
 
:lol:

I didn't know Hindustanis were saying Khuda Hafiz or writing in Nastaliq before the Islamic invasions.
Maulvi gopal narain chakbast ka naam suna hai ?
munshi hargopal tufta ka naam suna hai ?
firaq gorakhpuri ka nam suna hai?
krishn chander ka nam suna hai ?
rajendra singh bedi ka nam suna hai ?
munshi prem chand ka nam suna hai ?
yeh sabhi urdu ke writer hai aur indian hai .


Then drink some gau mutra and
aap shauq farmayen.

Please, either use Nastaliq or shut up.

I can , but i don't have urdu keyboard
 
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its high time modi uses a script to give his bhashans. otherwise, these goof ups will continue to happen.
one day he will say he is the son of vivekananda or something like that.
 
One more propaganda thread...................... Man, false flaggers are doing good job in PDF

you mean neele poole ? mujhe shaq hai poole false flag hai .

its high time modi uses a script to give his bhashans. otherwise, these goof ups will continue to happen.
one day he will say he is the son of vivekananda or something like that.

isi wazah se hum log modi ko phenku kahte hain.
 
Puli Raja is right.

we DEMAND the below guy to be our PM.



And who can forget our great previous PM.


 
Then don't spit out this garbage, or just use google translate to copy and paste.


jab itni nafis urdu apko garbage nazar aati hai .

kisi haqim ka sahara len .:coffee:
 
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Get some ayurvedic brain farting remedy sicko ! Urdu isnt older than 250 years.:big_boss:

https://www.wdl.org/en/item/9700/

The History of the Urdu Language
Description
This work, published in Delhi in 1920, is a history of the Urdu language from its origins to the development of an Urdu literature. Urdu and Hindi share an Indo-Aryan base, but Urdu is associated with the Nastaliq script style of Persian calligraphy and reads right-to-left, whereas Hindi resembles Sanskrit and reads left-to-right. The earliest linguistic influences in the development of Urdu probably began with the Muslim conquest of Sindh in 711. The language started evolving from Farsi and Arabic contacts during the invasions of the Indian subcontinent by Persian and Turkic forces from the 11th century onward. Urdu developed more decisively during the Delhi Sultanate (1206–1526) and the Mughal Empire (1526–1858). When the Delhi Sultanate expanded south to the Deccan Plateau, the literary language was influenced by the languages spoken in the south, by Punjabi and Haryanvi, and by Sufi and court usage. The earliest verse dates to the 15th century, and the golden period of Urdu poetry was the 18th–19th centuries. Urdu religious prose goes back several centuries, while secular writing flourished from the 19th century onward. Modern Urdu is the national language of Pakistan and is also spoken by many millions of people in India.
 
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