Hindi–Urdu controversy

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title: Hindi–Urdu controversy
text: The Hindi–Urdu controversy arose in 19th century colonial India out of the debate over whether Modern Standard Hindi or Standard Urdu should be chosen as a national language. Hindi and Urdu are mutually intelligible as spoken languages, to the extent that they are sometimes considered to be dialects or registers of a single spoken language together referred to as Hindi–Urdu, or the Hindustani language. The respective writing systems used to write the language, however, are different: Hindi is wr
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description: Linguistic Dispute
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date created: 2006-02-23T07:47:28Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T10:51:40Z
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