FaujHistorian
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there are many references in politically charged debates that Punjabi is not taught in schools in Punjab instead urdu is the main focus.
In my humble opinion, Urdu is just a dialect of Punjabi.
You ever wonder how and why Lahore has been one of the major centers of Urdu prose and poetry?
Punjabi Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims all contributed towards development of urdu.
So anyone who says Panjabis in Pakistan left their language, doesn't know what they are talking about.
Why was urdu so closely linked to Punjab?
Duh!
urdu in Turkish means "military".
And everyone knows that Punjabi Muslims and Sikh Jats and Hindu Jats have provided bulk of soldiers to pretty much every regional army for centuries now.
Thus the language spoken in military dominated villages and towns was always a dialect of Punjabi.
A lot of time when my community claims to be "urdu speaking", they are just speaking Punjabi with Lakhnavi dialect.
FYI Punjabi like other ancient languages is blessed with many many regional dialects of Punjabi including: Hindku, Pothohari, Ambarsari (Amritsari), Jalundhri, Multani, and Lahore.
Hope this reduces some "friction" and "despair" in Pakistan.
Thank you.
In my humble opinion, Urdu is just a dialect of Punjabi.
You ever wonder how and why Lahore has been one of the major centers of Urdu prose and poetry?
Punjabi Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims all contributed towards development of urdu.
So anyone who says Panjabis in Pakistan left their language, doesn't know what they are talking about.
Why was urdu so closely linked to Punjab?
Duh!
urdu in Turkish means "military".
And everyone knows that Punjabi Muslims and Sikh Jats and Hindu Jats have provided bulk of soldiers to pretty much every regional army for centuries now.
Thus the language spoken in military dominated villages and towns was always a dialect of Punjabi.
A lot of time when my community claims to be "urdu speaking", they are just speaking Punjabi with Lakhnavi dialect.
FYI Punjabi like other ancient languages is blessed with many many regional dialects of Punjabi including: Hindku, Pothohari, Ambarsari (Amritsari), Jalundhri, Multani, and Lahore.
Hope this reduces some "friction" and "despair" in Pakistan.
Thank you.