| Revista de Antropología y Sociología Virajes | |
| From a Lingua Franca to a Communal Language: The Islamicization of Urdu in British India | |
| BelkacemBelmekki1  | |
| [1] University of Oran 2 Mohamed Ben Ahmed; | |
| 关键词: Indian Muslims; Hindus; Urdu; Hindi; language controversy; | |
| DOI : 10.17151/rasv.2022.24.1.13 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
The Urdu language, alternatively known as Hindustani, enjoyed the status of a lingua franca in the Indian subcontinent due to the fact that it was a common medium of expression used by Indians regardless of their faith. However, around the mid-nineteenth century, mutations on the Indian scene were to pose a challenge to this status which rendered this language an exclusively Islamic one. Therefore, this paper seeks to highlight the process of this transition—that is, from a common language used by all to a communal one—as well as the motivating forces behind such a change which, ultimately, led to the fragmentation of the country by the mid-twentieth century
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