Tamerlane
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For me, it starts and ends with changing the official language. Urdu is a fake language. It has no history and it's origins from India make us look like we belong to an Indian society.
Urdu is a language that has its roots going back to the beginning of Muslim rule in Delhi, which was the capital of Muslim India.
Amir Khusro lived around 1300 AD and wrote in Persian and Hindavi, which was a primitive local language also called Khariboli. Urdu developed under Muslim rule over the centuries and incorporates Persian, Arabic and local Hindi.
Persian was the official language but Urdu has always been the common language of Muslims of India. Later Mughal emperors also spoke Urdu. And, yes, India includes all the areas of what is now Pakistan.
All of Pakistan’s history is represented in the Urdu language. The Indian subcontinent location, Persian culture, Arabic religion, even links with Turkey. Now it also has English, representing British rule.
If Urdu didn’t exist it would have to be created.
2. Punjabi, Pashto, Kashmiri, Balochi, and Sindhi have one thing in common. The languages are branch of Farsi/Dari due to islamic and cultural reasons.
Pashto and Baluchi are Iranian languages. Punjabi, Kashmiri and Sindhi are Indian languages. Urdu is a hybrid.
It so happens, I was told by an Iranian that for them it is easier to understand and learn Urdu compared to Pashto.