• Hindustani (hĬndōōstän´ē), subdivision of the Indic group of the Indo-Iranian languages [1], which themselves form a subfamily of the Indo-European family of...
  • of Hindi–Urdu speakers was reported to be over 300 million in 1995, making Hindustani the third- or fourth-most spoken language in the world.[55][44].
  • Hindustani, Khari Boli olarak da bilinen Urduca dilinin eski adıydı. ... ^ a b c d "Hindustani language." Encyclopædia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite.
  • Hindustani began to develop during the 13th century, and it was widely promoted in the 19th century by the British, who initiated an effort at standardization.
  • Areas (red) where Hindustani (Khariboli/Kauravi) is the native language. This article contains IPA phonetic symbols.
  • Hindustani also known as Hindi-Urdu, is an Indo-Aryan language, primarily spoken in Northern India and Pakistan, and communities from those countries abroad.
  • kaynaklar: http://theory.tifr.res.in/~mukhi/music/music.html http://en.wikipedia.org/…hindustani_classical_music.
  • The meaning of HINDUSTANI is a group of Indo-Aryan dialects of northern India of which literary Hindi and Urdu are considered diverse written forms.
  • Hindustani kısa süre sonra Hindistan mahkemelerinde tercih edilen dil olarak ayrıcalık kazandı ve sonunda soylular arasında Farsça'nın yerini aldı.