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  2. Dawood Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Wanted by. India. United States of America. Wanted since. 1993. Dawood Ibrahim ( / ɪbrəˈhiːm / ⓘ; born 26 December 1955) is an Indian mob boss, drug lord, [1] and terrorist from Dongri, Mumbai, who is wanted by the Indian government. [2] [3] He reportedly heads the Indian organised crime syndicate D-Company, which he founded in Mumbai in ...

  3. Pakistaner Rashtra Bhasha: Bangla Na Urdu? - Wikipedia

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    Urdu may be treated as the second language or inter-wing language in East Pakistan which can be taught as a second language to those people who will be working in West Pakistan. It will be more than adequate if Urdu is learn by only 5% to 10% of population of East Pakistan.

  4. Category:Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Category:Urdu. Category. : Urdu. Help. For a list of words relating to Urdu, see the Urdu language category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Urdu language.

  5. Urdu-language in Aurangabad - Wikipedia

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    Aurangabad was a "Suba" (province) and as headquarters of the province all the Record and Proceedings as well as Administratives files were maintained in Urdu language. On going through the oldest record, it appears that the same is consigned to record in 1296 Fasli (comparatively 1888 AD. approximately). The Head Judge of the region (province ...

  6. Urdu in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Urdu in the United Kingdom ( Urdu: برطانیہ میں اردو) is the fourth most commonly spoken language. It is seen as the lingua franca for around two million British South Asians. [1] According to the 2021 census, 270,000 people (0.5% of UK residents) listed Urdu as their main language, an increase of 1,000 from 2011. [2]

  7. Hamza - Wikipedia

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    The hamza ( Arabic: هَمْزَة hamza) ( ء ‎) is an Arabic script character that, in the Arabic alphabet, denotes a glottal stop and, in non-Arabic languages, indicates a diphthong, vowel, or other features, depending on the language. Derived from the letter ʿAyn ( ع ‎), [1] the hamza is written in medial and final positions as an ...

  8. List of Pakistani spices - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Pakistani spices (Urdu: پاکستانی مصالحے) The following is a ... Urdu Name Roman Urdu Name Remarks Flax seeds:

  9. Category : Countries and territories where Urdu is an ...

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    Uttar Pradesh. Categories: Countries and territories by official language. Urdu. Urdu-language culture.