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The Persian language influenced the formation of many modern languages of all of West Asia Europe Central Asia and South Asian regions including the South Asian language Urdu.Following the Turko-Persian Ghaznavid conquest of South Asia the speech based in Khariboli and other dialects of the South Asia received a large influx of Persian Turkish and Arabic vocabulary as well as a limited number of grammatical patterns from these languages.

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