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Persian language in Pakistan

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Persian has been the official language of Pakistan until modern times. The modern region of Pakistan has been part of many Iranian empires and was ruled by the Turco-Mongol Mughal dynasty which adopted the Persian language as part of its elite strata. Many varieties of Persian including Dari had been the language of communication between the different ethnicities.[1] In Pakistan, Persian has now become a minority language and had been replaced by Urdu by the British. Islamabad and Tehran maintain an active archival library in F-8. The library is named after a local poet and Pir Shah Ghareeb Nawaz and is the largest archive of Persian literature this side of the Indus.

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  1. "What Countries Speak Farsi? 2023".