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  2. National Language Promotion Department - Wikipedia

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    The National Language Promotion Department (Urdu: اِدارۀ فروغِ قومی زُبان Idāra-ē Farōġ-ē Qaumī Zabān [ɪ.ˈd̪aː.rə.eː fə.ˈroːɣ.eː ˈqɔː.mi zə.ˈbaːn]), formerly known as the National Language Authority (or Urdu Language Authority), [1] is an autonomous regulatory institution established in 1979 to support the advancement and promotion of Urdu, which is ...

  3. Anjuman-i Taraqqi-i Urdu - Wikipedia

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    The Anjuman Taraqqi Urdu (Hind) besides publishing journals and books, and supporting research and creative work in Urdu linguistics and literature, has many other activities to promote the language e.g. Urdu Adab (Quarterly), Hamari Zaban (Weekly), Books and Dictionaries, Urdu Archives, Photo Collection, Audio Collection, Writing Competition ...

  4. Ranjangaon Khurd - Wikipedia

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    1 language. تۆرکجه; Edit links ... Ranjangaon Khurd is a village in Rahata taluka of Ahmednagar district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. [1] Population

  5. Urdu Hall - Wikipedia

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    Urdu Hall is an Urdu language promotion institution located in Hyderabad, India. [1] [2] [3] It has a library and archives of old Urdu literature. Urdu Hall was inaugurated by independent India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, in December 1955 at Himayathnagar, Hyderabad. Noted Urdu poet Makhdoom Mohiuddin was associated with the center.

  6. Urdu Defence Association - Wikipedia

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    Urdu was mainly developed in Delhi and its surrounding areas which was the seat of Royal court of the Indian Subcontinent. It also became a language of Muslim nobility. After Persian language, it was most widely used in the Mughal Royal Court. It was declared the official language, and all official records were written in this language.

  7. National University of Modern Languages - Wikipedia

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    The National University of Modern Languages (NUMLs) (Urdu: قومی جامعہ جدید زبانیں) is a multi-campus public university with its main campus located in Islamabad, Pakistan [2] and other campuses in different cities of Pakistan.

  8. Urdu-speaking people - Wikipedia

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    Although the majority of Urdu-speakers reside in Pakistan (including 30 million native speakers, [5] and up to 94 million second-language speakers), [10] where Urdu is the national and official language, most speakers who use Urdu as their native tongue live in northern India, where it is one of 22 official languages. [112]

  9. Aurangabad - Wikipedia

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    Although Urdu is among the principal languages of the city, along with Marathi and Hindi, it is spoken in the Dakhni – Hyderabadi Urdu dialect. [59] [better source needed] Wali Dakhni also known as Wali Aurangabadi (1667–1731 or 1743) was a classical poet of Urdu from Aurangabad. He was the first established poet to have composed in Urdu ...