- the
lingua franca of the period) in his
writings and
referred to it as
Hindavi (Persian: ھندوی, lit. 'of
Hindus or Indians'). By the end of the century...
- Look up Hindawi or
Hindavi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hindawi or
Hindavi can
refer to:
Hindustani language (Hindi-Urdu),
Central Indo-Aryan languages...
-
Hindavi Swarajya (
Hindavī Svarājya; "self-rule of
Hindu people") is a term
attributed to Shivaji, the
founder of the
Maratha Kingdom.
After Shivaji's...
-
Chhatrapati of the Marathas. He
established Hindavi Swarajya (
Hindavī Svarājya; "Self-Rule of the
hindavi people"). Some
people celebrate this day as...
- in Persian, but also in
Hindavi and Punjabi. A
vocabulary in verse, the Ḳhāliq Bārī,
containing Arabic,
Persian and
Hindavi terms is
often attributed...
- Hindūstān (pronunciation) was a
historical region, polity, and a name for India,
historically used
simultaneously for
northern Indian subcontinent and...
-
around 1780 for
Hindustani language, even
though he
himself also used
Hindavi term in his
poetry to
define the language. Ordu
means army in the Turkic...
-
meaning 'of or
belonging to Hind (India)' (hence, 'Indian').
Another name
Hindavī (ہندوی/हिन्दवी) (from
Persian هندوی 'of or
belonging to the
Indian people')...
-
positively by the
modern Indian Hindu movement, as he is seen as
emblematic of
Hindavi Swarajya (Hindu self-rule). However,
Hindu nationalist icons such as V...
- The 13th
century Indo-Persian
Muslim poet Amir
Khusrau used the term
Hindavi (Persian: ھندوی, lit. 'of Hind (hindustān) or India') for the 'Rekhta'...