hindanud
Hindanud, also known as Hindustani, is a language that evolved from the fusion of Sanskrit, Persian, and various regional languages of the Indian subcontinent. It is primarily spoken in North India and is one of the official languages of India. Hindanud is a blend of Hindi and Urdu, with significant influences from Arabic, Turkish, and other languages. It is written in the Devanagari script for Hindi and the Perso-Arabic script for Urdu. The language has a rich literary tradition, with notable works including the epic poem "Padmavat" by Malik Muhammad Jayasi and the novel "Ain-i-Akbari" by Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak. Hindanud is spoken by a significant portion of the population in India and is widely used in media, education, and daily communication. Despite regional variations, Hindanud maintains a common vocabulary and grammar, facilitating communication across different parts of the country.