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Urdu was created in India as a language of troops in thirteenth century - a mixture of Khari Boli, Arabic, Persian and Turkish. Present form of Hindi came also from Khari Boli in 1947 when the khari-boli was approved as Hindi written in Devnagiri Script. Thereon it was highly "Sanstrikized" in order to give a distinct identity as National language. Further information at this link: http://sasw.chass.ncsu.edu/fl/faculty/taj/hindi/abturdu.htm Note: you were correct to refer to the language as "Hindi," (the language)not "Hindu," the relgion.

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