At odds with history: the evolution of Urdu and Hindi in India”
By: Jauhari, Meenakshi
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BookPublisher: India International Center Quarterly Description: 52(2), Autumn 2025: p.78-92.
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India International Center QuarterlySummary: Perhaps no historian of Delhi world bring up the fact the for a long time, the world Urdu was customarily employees to mean Shahahanadbad or the walled city of Delhi and by extension what we know today as the Jain temple in Chandni chowk was popularly known as Urdu Mandir. – Reproduced
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Perhaps no historian of Delhi world bring up the fact the for a long time, the world Urdu was customarily employees to mean Shahahanadbad or the walled city of Delhi and by extension what we know today as the Jain temple in Chandni chowk was popularly known as Urdu Mandir. – Reproduced


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