Who founded Punjabi language?

Standard Punjabi
It first developed in the 12th century and gained prominence when Sufi poets such as Shah Hussain, Bulleh Shah among others began to use the Lahore/Amritsar spoken dialect with infused Persian vocabulary in their works in the Shahmukhi script.
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Who is the founder of Punjabi?

The foundations of the present Punjab were laid by Banda Singh Bahadur, a hermit who became a military leader and, with his fighting band of Sikhs, temporarily liberated the eastern part of the province from Mughal rule in 1709–10.
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Who wrote Punjabi language?

Punjabi is written in two different scripts, called Gurmukhī and Shahmukhī. Punjabi is the main language spoken by the Sikhs. Most parts of the Guru Granth Sahib use the Punjabi language written in Gurmukhī, though Punjabi is not the only language used in Sikh scriptures.
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What language does Punjabi come from?

Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language that has been derived from Shauraseni language, which was one of the major languages of medieval India. Punjabi is written in a standardized script, Gurmukhi. The word 'Punjabi' is derived from the Persian word which means 'Five Waters'.
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How did Punjabi originate?

Punjab Background. The Punjabis are an ethnic group of Indo-Aryan peoples, originating from the Punjab region, found in Pakistan and northern India. Punjab literally means the land of five waters (Persian: panj (“five”) ab (“waters”)).
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Who invented Gurmukhi?

According to Sikh tradition, Gurmukhi (literally, “from the mouth of the Guru”) was invented in the mid-16th century by Angad, the second Sikh Guru (head of the Sikh religion), in order to correct certain inadequacies in the Lahnda script so that sacred literature might be accurately recorded.
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What was the old name of Punjab?

Punjab in the ancient Vedic period was known as the Sapta Sindhu, or land of the seven rivers. The aforementioned seven rivers were the Vitsta and Vitamasa (Jhelum), Asikni (Chenab), Parusni and Iravati (Ravi), Vipasa (Beas), and the Satudri (Sutlej).
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When was Punjabi created?

It is believed Punjabi developed as an evolution from the Shauraseni-Prakrit-Apabhramsha languages around the 11th century, with some influence from the pre-Indo-Aryan languages on its phonology and morphology. Punjabi's uniqueness lies in the use of tones by which words are differentiated that are otherwise the same.
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Who invented language?

Some consider the proto-language of Homo halibis the first real language. Others say it can be chalked up to Homo erectus, while most believe that what we understand as modern language came from Homo sapiens. We do know that Homo habilis is responsible for bringing tools onto the scene, about 2.3 million years ago.
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Who is the first poet of Punjabi language?

The Punjabi literary tradition is popularly seen to commence with Fariduddin Ganjshakar (1173–1266). whose Sufi poetry was compiled after his death in the Adi Granth.
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Who is the father of Punjabi literature?

NOORPUR THAL: The tomb of the great Punjabi poet Peelu, who was born in the 16th century, has been built after the discovery of his grave. The tomb of the writer of the famous romantic story Mirza Sahiban is in Peelu Wains, a town in Noorpur Thal.
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How was Punjab named?

The word Punjab is a compound of two Persian words, panj (“five”) and āb (“water”), thus signifying the land of five waters, or five rivers (the Beas, Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, and Sutlej).
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Who speaks Punjabi in the world?

Punjabi speaking countries

A total of about 145.6 m people worldwide speak Punjabi as their mother tongue.
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Who invented Hindi language?

Middle Indo-Aryan to Hindi

Like other Indo-Aryan languages, Hindi is a direct descendant of an early form of Vedic Sanskrit, through Sauraseni Prakrit and Śauraseni Apabhraṃśa (from Sanskrit apabhraṃśa "corrupt"), which emerged in the 7th century CE.
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What's the first language?

Thus, given this evidence, Sumerian can also be considered the first language in the world. Sumerian was gradually replaced by Akkadian as a spoken language around 2000 BC, but it continued to be used as a literary, ceremonial, scientific and sacred language until the 1st century AD.
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What are fake languages called?

They're also known as “constructed languages.” Fictional languages are a subset of a constructed language. Constructed Languages (ConLang) Constructed languages were deliberated construct rather than having evolved. These languages are also called artificial, planned, fictional, invented, or artistic languages.
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Who invented the Tamil?

According to Hindu legend, Tamil or in personification form Tamil Thāi (Mother Tamil) was created by Lord Shiva.
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Is Punjabi older than Sanskrit?

It firmly established the existence of a culture older than Aryan culture and a language older than Sanskrit.
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Is Punjabi taught in Pakistan?

Punjabi is not the medium of instruction in schools in Pakistan Punjab despite 44% population speaking the language. It is taught as elective subject in intermediate, graduation and postgraduation level. Punjabi is written in Shahmukhi script in Pakistan, whereas in India it is written in Gurmukhi.
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What is 0 called in Punjabi language?

IPA: ziroʊPunjabi: ਜ਼ਿਰੋ / ਜ਼ੀਰੋ / ਜ਼ੀਰੋ
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Are Punjabis Hindu?

Today the majority of Pakistani Punjabis follow Islam with a small Christian minority, and less Sikh and Hindu populations, while the majority of Indian Punjabis are either Sikhs or Hindus with a Muslim minority. Punjab is also the birthplace of Sikhism and the movement Ahmadiyya.
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Who was last Sikh empire?

Maharaja Duleep Singh of Lahore was the last Sikh ruler of the Punjab. The youngest son of Maharaja Runjit Singh (1780–1839), Duleep Singh was declared Maharaja of the Punjab in 1843 at the age of five.
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