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  2. Indian states by most spoken scheduled languages - Wikipedia

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    The following table contains the Indian states and union territories along with the most spoken scheduled languages used in the region. [1] These are based on the 2011 census of India figures except Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, whose statistics are based on the 2001 census of the then unified Andhra Pradesh.

  3. Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Physical map of Madhya Pradesh village Tumen Ashoknagar ... is the main language, while Urdu is spoken by Muslims. In rural areas, however, most speak varieties ...

  4. Category:Languages of Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    7 languages. العربية ... Pages in category "Languages of Madhya Pradesh" ... Urdu This page was last edited on 2 March 2018, at 04:34 (UTC). Text ...

  5. File:Language region maps of India.svg - Wikipedia

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    Teluguː Andhra Pradesh (83.85%), includes modern-day Andhra Pradesh and Telangana References ↑ Report of the Commissioner for linguistic minorities: 50th report (July 2012 to June 2013) (PDF).

  6. States of India by Urdu speakers - Wikipedia

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    As per Government of India census data of 2011, the total number of Urdu speakers in the Republic of India were 62,772,631. [1] [2] According to the census guidelines, "Urdu" does not broadly refer to the Hindustani language, but the literary-register of the macrolanguage, hence accounting Hindi as a separate language.

  7. Hindi Belt - Wikipedia

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    States and union territories of India by the most spoken language [3] [a]. The Hindi Belt, also known as the Hindi Heartland or the Hindi speaking states, is a linguistic region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India where various Northern, Central, Eastern and Western Indo-Aryan languages are spoken, which in a broader sense is termed as Hindi languages, with ...

  8. Linguistic history of India - Wikipedia

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    This period also shows further Sanskritization of the Hindi language in literature. Hindi is right now the official language in nine states of India— Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh—and the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Post-independence Hindi became ...

  9. Central Indo-Aryan languages - Wikipedia

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    Bundeli (3 m), spoken in south-western Uttar Pradesh and west-central Madhya Pradesh. Haryanvi (8 m), spoken in Chandigarh , Haryana , and as a minority in Punjab and Delhi . Hindustani (including Hindi and Urdu (373 m)), spoken in western Uttar Pradesh , Delhi , and after partition in Pakistan .