- tr2tr.wiki wiki/Hindustani_etymologyHindustani , aynı zamanda Hintçe-Urdu olarak da bilinir, standartlaştırılmış kayıtları Hindistan ve Pakistan 'da resmi dil olarak kullanılan Hintçe ve Urduca .
- britannica.com Geography & Travel LanguagesHindustani 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.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/HindustaniThe meaning of HINDUSTANI is a group of Indo-Aryan dialects of northern India of which literary Hindi and Urdu are considered diverse written forms.
- tititudorancea.com z/hindustani.htmProper usage and sense of the word Hindustani. Information about Hindustani in the Titi Tudorancea dictionary: no-nonsense, concise definitions and related words.
- getblend.com blog/hindi-urdu-vs-hindustani/The Hindustani language was born due to the need for a method of communication between the Persians and the people of India, and the Arabs and the Turks.
- askanydifference.com Hindi vs Hindustani: Difference and ComparisonHindustani is mainly spoken in the Southern Asia region. The use of Hindustani came into use in the 13th century CE in the cities of Delhi and Meerut.
- adaniel.tripod.com hindustani.htmSlowly there developed a ‘Hindustani’ poetry, based on Hindustani language which used words from Arabic and Persian and was written in Perso-Arabic script.
- Over the millennia, it has evolved into two distinct schools - the Hindustani school, which is prevalent in North India, and the Carnatic school...
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/HindustaniKim watched the stars as they rose one after another in the still, sticky dark, till he fell asleep at the foot of the altar. That night he dreamed in Hindustani...
- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/Hindustani_languageEarly forms of present-day Hindustani developed from the Middle Indo-Aryan apabhraṃśa vernaculars of present-day North India in the 7th–13th centuries.