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The Urdu Dictionary Board is a Pakistani institution that edits and publishes a comprehensive dictionary of the Urdu language. It was established in 1958 and has faced funding and staffing issues since 2019.
Urdu is a form of Hindustani language that originated in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab and developed in the Deccan Plateau. It is the national language of Pakistan and an official language in India, Nepal and South Africa, with a rich literary and cultural heritage.
Urdu Lughat is a 22-volume Urdu-to-Urdu dictionary published by the Urdu Dictionary Board in Pakistan. It is the most comprehensive and detailed dictionary in the history of Urdu language, with an internet version and a mobile app.
Urdu Wikipedia is the Standard Urdu-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia. It has 207,915 articles, 182,047 registered users and 12,628 files, and it is the 54th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count.
Feroz-ul-Lughat Urdu is an Urdu-to-Urdu dictionary published by Ferozsons (Private) Limited. It was originally compiled by Maulvi Ferozeuddin in 1897 and contains about 100,000 words, idioms, proverbs, and terms.
Farhang-e-Asifiya (Urdu: فرہنگ آصفیہ, lit. 'The Dictionary of Asif') is an Urdu-to-Urdu dictionary compiled by Syed Ahmad Dehlvi. [1] It has more than 60,000 entries in four volumes. [2] It was first published in January 1901 by Rifah-e-Aam Press in Lahore, present-day Pakistan. [3] [4]
Islamic economics (Arabic: الاقتصاد الإسلامي) refers to the knowledge of economics or economic activities and processes in terms of Islamic principles and teachings. [1]
Learn how Persian influenced the formation and development of Urdu, a colloquial language and lingua franca of Pakistan and India. See a sample comparison of Iranian Persian and formal Urdu texts from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.