• The history of Urdu language can be traced back to the 13th century when it emerged as a literary language in the courts of Delhi Sultanate.
  • Throughout the history of the language, Urdu has been referred to by several other names: Hindi, Hindavi, Rekhta, Urdu-e-Muallah, Dakhini, Moors and Dehlavi.
  • It aims to provide a brief, descriptive summary of the modern, printed orthography and typographic features, and to advise how to write Urdu using Unicode.
  • Urdu ve Hintçe, Shaureseni olarak bilinen Hint-İran dilleri grubuna ait dilden 6. ila 13. yüzyıl arasında evrilmeye başlamıştır.
  • Historically, Urdu is derived from Turkish, meaning army or tribe. It is a communication method used by the Mughal army from the 15th to the 18th century.
  • Urdu is the official national language, and lingua franca, of Pakistan with around 68 million native speakers. It is also one of the official languages of India.
  • Urdu belongs to the Indic group of the Indo-European family of languages and is the official language of Pakistan. ... "Rekhta" is a form of Urdu used in poetry.
  • Pressing Esc on the Urdu keyboard layout will toggle the mouse input between virtual QWERTY keyboard and virtual Urdu keyboard.