A report on Aurangzeb, Urdu and South Asia
Urdu (, ALA-LC: ) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia.
- UrduUnder his emperorship, the Mughals reached their greatest extent with their territory spanning nearly the entire South Asia.
- AurangzebBy the end of the reign of Aurangzeb in the early 18th century, the common language around Delhi began to be referred to as Zaban-e-Urdu, a name derived from the Turkic word ordu (army) or orda and is said to have arisen as the "language of the camp", or "Zaban-i-Ordu" means "Language of High camps" or natively "Lashkari Zaban" means "Language of Army".
- Urdu200,000. This event was celebrated in Persian and Urdu verses, and Aurangzeb said:
- AurangzebUnder Aurangzeb's rule, South Asia reached its zenith, becoming the world's largest economy and biggest manufacturing power, estimated over 25% of world GDP, a value higher than China's and entire Western Europe's one.
- South AsiaIn the modern era, new syncretic languages developed in the region such as Urdu that are used by the Muslim community of northern South Asia (particularly Pakistan and northern states of India).
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Pakistan
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The name Pakistan literally means "land of the pure" or "land of purity", in Urdu and Persian.
Jinnah had developed a close association with the ulama and upon his death was described by one such alim, Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani, as the greatest Muslim after Aurangzeb and as someone who desired to unite the Muslims of the world under the banner of Islam.
Mughal Empire
0 linksThe Mughal Empire was an early-modern empire that controlled much of South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries.
This imperial structure lasted until 1720, until shortly after the death of the last major emperor, Aurangzeb, during whose reign the empire also achieved its maximum geographical extent.
The standardization of the Hindustani language, and thus the development of Hindi and Urdu.