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  2. Languages of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    The first success of spreading Modern Standard Hindi occurred in Bihar in 1881, when it displaced Standard Urdu as the sole official medium of the province. In this struggle between Hindi and Urdu standards of the Hindustani language, the potential claims of the three large mother tongues in the region – Bhojpuri, Maithili and Magahi were ignored.

  3. Bihari languages - Wikipedia

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    Such state and national politics are creating conditions for language endangerments. [9] After independence Hindi was given the sole official status through the Bihar Official Language Act, 1950. [10] Hindi was displaced as the sole official language of Bihar in 1981, when Urdu was accorded the status of the second official language. [11]

  4. Emblem of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    The state symbol of Bihar features two swastikas in front of a picture of a Bodhi tree with prayer beads. And the foundation base is brick where the Urdu word for "Bihar," بہار , is carved. [ 2 ]

  5. Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Symbols of Bihar: Emblem of Bihar. Song ... At 8.42%, Urdu is the second official language in 15 districts of the state. [91] ... Bihar publishes many Urdu dailies, ...

  6. Biharis - Wikipedia

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    After independence Hindi was again given the sole official status through the Bihar Official Language Act, 1950. [35] Urdu became the second official language in the undivided State of Bihar on 16 August 1989. Bihar also produced several eminent Urdu writers including Sulaiman Nadvi, Manazir Ahsan Gilani, Abdul Qavi Desnavi, Paigham Afaqui ...

  7. Category:Languages of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Languages of Bihar" ... Urdu This page was last edited on 2 March 2018, at 04:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Bihari culture - Wikipedia

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    The first success in spreading Hindi occurred in Bihar in 1881, when Hindi displaced Urdu as the sole official language of the province. In this struggle between competing Hindi and Urdu, the potential claims of the three large mother tongues in the region – Bhojpuri, Maithili and Magahi were ignored.

  9. Central Indo-Aryan languages - Wikipedia

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    Deccani, including Hyderabadi Urdu, and Bangalori Urdu, a dialect of Urdu spoken in the present areas of the erstwhile Hyderabad State, and the historical Deccan region. There is a small but distinct difference between Deccani and standard Hindustani , which is bigger the further south it is spoken.