Genghis khan1
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Anyone dares to disagree will be sent to punishment by elephant.
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A- no, no where except for some parts of Lahore has this change taken place
So from that insular place it looks like everyone is doing the same thing, but vast vast majority of people do not share your experience
B- @M. Sarmad, @Great Janjua this is the mindset that absolutely disgusts me to my core
I'll let y'all see and if you don't feel something anger, sadness in your heart, I'll be surprised
The irony is that you'll often hear people criticising the Scholars of Baghdad for discussions on trivial matters at a time when the Mongols were about to invade.I'll tell you what is ridiculous, we are even talking about this , it a non issue
Urdu did develop in north western India but it originated in Lahore around 1050 ADUrdu developed in the 12th century CE from the regional Apabhramsha of northwestern India, serving as a linguistic modus vivendi after the Muslim conquest.
Urdu basically originated in Punjab where most of cantts areas were.Urdu did develop in north western India but it originated in Lahore around 1050 AD
It's the urge to be posher sadly, our urban population is looking to break the cultural heritage and move towards western settings. It is sad but what can you do except stare at these fools from a sideline. Our society is going down the hill. Just take a look at our Unis and colleges. The damage has been done.A- no, no where except for some parts of Lahore has this change taken place
So from that insular place it looks like everyone is doing the same thing, but vast vast majority of people do not share your experience
B- @M. Sarmad, @Great Janjua, @SecularNationalist this is the mindset of some urban upper middle class that absolutely disgusts me to my core
I'll let y'all see and if you don't feel something anger, sadness in your heart, I'll be surprised
It started in the backstreets of Old DelhiUrdu basically originated in Punjab where most of cantts areas were.
Urdu basically originated in Punjab where most of cantts areas were.
A- no, no where except for some parts of Lahore has this change taken place
So from that insular place it looks like everyone is doing the same thing, but vast vast majority of people do not share your experience
B- @M. Sarmad, @Great Janjua, @SecularNationalist this is the mindset of some urban upper middle class that absolutely disgusts me to my core
I'll let y'all see and if you don't feel something anger, sadness in your heart, I'll be surprised
Now on other thread I was saying I consider areas like that impure (I think it was that IP vs PP thread) but you were saying they're part of us etcWe, unfortunately, do have a lot of self-loathing Punjabis among us.
Du in Sumerian means: to come, go, move about𒁺 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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Urdu (Ordu) roots are very ancient originating from Ur, Sumer, birthplace of Prophet Ibrahim [as].
FACT: There was no India then and certainly no such thing as Indian citizenship - all residents of the British Raj were British subjects and would have held British citizenship accorded by British passport.Indian citizens
In the "Divan-ı Lügat'it-Türk", Ordu means, Hakan's(Khan's) homeland, and enlisting. Its common usage in Turkish languages are used in the meanings of 'all the armed forces of the state', 'each of the main parts of this force', 'the whole of people who are similar in terms of purpose and quality'. It has common meanings from the Xinjiang to the adriatic. In Turkiye Turkish, we write Turkish Army as 'Türk Ordusu'.There is no academic evidence to support this theory.
Urdu as much of her vocabulary suggest, sprang about in the Turkic army camps of Persian aristocracy propagating Arab religion in non Turkic,non Arab and non Persian land.
There is still a town called Ordu in Turkey which takes her name from strategic camping place for an armed caravan.
Idk about you lot but F**k learning another language. I'm happy with Urdu as the national language.
Most people know it, its similar to my mother tongue and for talking to foreigners, English does the trick.
Idk why you all have such insecurities.
It's ridiculous to think we ought to adapt Persian or Arabic. We're not in the 16th century anymore.
If you want your kids to succeed teach them programming languages.
Using a whipUrdu is the best. After ghazwa e hind, how am I supposed to communicate with my bharti servants in arabic or persian?