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- Look up Hindustani in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hindustani may refer to: something of, from, or related to Hindustan (name for the subcontinent)...
- frequently were: We may now define the three main varieties of Hindōstānī as follows:—Hindōstānī is primarily the language of the Upper Gangetic Doab, and...
- was a socio-political movement aimed at making the Urdu standard of the Hindostani language as the universal lingua-franca and symbol of the cultural and...
- Trichopothyne hindostani is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1950. BioLib.cz - Trichopothyne. Retrieved...
- Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Hindōstānī Literature". Indian Literature on Indohistory Indian Literature, Fiction...
- According to the census guidelines, "Urdu" does not broadly refer to the Hindostani language, but the literary-register of the macrolanguage, hence accounting...
- family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Trichopothyne hindostani Breuning, 1950 Trichopothyne rondoni Breuning, 1964 Trichopothyne strandiella...
- Indo-Iranian languages, including Kurdish, Balochi, Pashto, Urdu (from classical Hindostani), Saraiki, Panjabi, Sindhi and Kashmiri. In the past the use of the Persian...
- (1998). When Urdu–Hindi is viewed as a single spoken language called Hindostani, the portmanteaus Urdish and Hinglish mean the same code-mixed tongue...
- Mata-i-Sultani, 1852. Description des monument de Delhi in 1852, D'a Pre Le Texte Hindostani De Saiyid Ahmad Khan (tr. by M. Garcin De T****y), Paris, 1861. Jam-i-Jum...