
Organizations like 'Sindhi Literary Board' and Bazm-e-Talib-ul-Maula were set up. Various steps have been taken to develop Sindhi. Some of famous Sindhi poets are following: With the advent and influence of Arabs in the subcontinent, Sindhi changed its forms and adopted maximum words of Arabic as well as Persian and Turkish. Chach Nama is an authentic document that proves that the dialect of Sindhi language was the same in the 12th century, as it is today. However, travelers like Al-Beruni have told us about the original script of the language. The origin of this language is not exactly known. It is said that the language of the people of Moen-jo-Daro contained elements of present era Sindhi language. It appears that Sindhi was spoken in the Indus Delta from time immemorial. Sindhi is one of the important regional language of Pakistan.

Some of the famous poets of Punjabi language include: Examples are Qissa Noor Namah, Gulzar, Jang Nama and Vaar. The other one is "Narrative Poetry," which is composed of various rhythms and meters. One is "Lyric Poetry," which includes Bait, Kafi-si-harfi, Bara Mah and Satwara. The highly imaginative and artistic exquisite literature, mostly in verses has two forms. Panjabi is rich in mystical and romantic poetry. It has different dialects in different parts of Punjab like 'Saraiki' and 'Potohari'. However, with time, the vocabulary of Punjabi language became a mixture of Persian, Arabic and Turkish words. It links back to the Aryan language Prakrit. Punjabi is the language of the province 'Punjab'.


They cultivate in them love, respect and a firm adherence to the Pakistan Ideology. The regional languages, though distinct from each other in their forms, dialects and expressions of thoughts, have several common factors in them. These languages are rich in literature, poetry, folk songs, spiritual quotes of their respective saints and contribute greatly to the culture of Pakistan. Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto, Baluchi, Brahvi and Kashmiri. No less than 24 languages and dialects are spoken by the people of Pakistan. 15 Kashmiri Literary Figures 16 Conclusion
