If Hindi is a straight language, then why is Urdu written upside down? 99 percent of people will not know the reason

We all use both Hindi and Urdu in our speech and writing. But have you ever wondered why the Urdu language is written in reverse? Let us know the reason behind this in this article
Why is Urdu Written Backwards: We all use Hindi and Urdu language for writing and speaking. There are many similarities between these two languages. But there is a big difference in their writing style. If you read and write both Hindi and Urdu, then you must have written Hindi from left to right and Urdu from right to left. In such a situation, have you ever wondered why this is so? Why don't we write both languages in the same style? If you also want to know the reason behind this, then in this article today we are going to tell you the answer to this question.
After all, why is Hindi written from upside down to straight?
To write Hindi language, we move from left to right. This is because Hindi language is written in Devanagari script. This script works from left to right. Devanagari script has evolved and originated from Brahmi script of ancient India. This language is written from backwards to forwards and this tradition remained with Hindi language over time, which is seen in its writing. Along with this, Sanskrit and the languages after it are written from left to right.
Why is Urdu written in reverse?
After Hindi, let's talk about Urdu. Now if we look at the writing of this language, it is written from forward to reverse direction. Let us tell you that this language developed mainly during the Mughal period. Urdu is written in Nastaliq script. This script is written from right to left, the writing style of which was adopted by Urdu. Many other languages like Arabic, Persian etc. are written in this script.
Similarities between Urdu and Hindi languages
There are many similarities between Hindi and Urdu. The vocabulary of both these languages is almost the same, because both languages have developed from the same source. There is a combination of Sanskrit, Prakrit and Apabhramsha languages in both. Along with this, the spoken language of both is the same. Hindi and Urdu have been similar especially in poetry and ghazal literature. Sher, ghazal, nazm, and drama are written in Urdu, while Hindi also has a long history of poetry, songs, and ghazal.
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