Vinod2070
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The poets you are quoting are from the 16th century. The earliest Urdu poets like Amir Khusro are found in the 13th century, more than 300 years before Goswami Tulsidas.
So?
You do not understand what I'm saying. There was no such language such as Hindi/Hindustani in India, it was Urdu. Why did the Indian government feel the need to purify their 'Hindi/Hindustani' by removing Arabic/Persian derived words from the language, & creating an artificial language known as Shudh Hindi in 1947, especially when no one talked like that prior to 1947? High class Urdu can be found from the 13th century onwards, used in courts, poems and all kinds of other literary works.
You are stuck on labels.
It remains our choice to get rid of some influences from our language if we feel the need.