Abdul Haq

Pakistani linguist and scholar

Abdul Haq - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1870
Born

1870
155 years ago

Died
Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Pakistan

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This linguist and scholar contributed significantly to the study of the Urdu language and literature. His work included the editing and publication of various texts that elevated the standard of literary Urdu. He also engaged in research on the evolution of languages in South Asia, promoting understanding of linguistic diversity. Additionally, he held academic positions that allowed him to influence the development of language studies in Pakistan.

Edited and published literary texts in Urdu

Conducted research on South Asian languages

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