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The image was transferred from en.wiki ( en:Image:Zaban_urdu_mualla.png) under the {{GFDL-self-en}} and {{copy to Wikimedia Commons}} licenses. Wars 16:08, 10 November 2007 (UTC)

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زبانِ اردوِ معلہ -- zabaan-e-urdu-e-mualla

"This is an image I created for the Urdu page on en wikipedia. released under the gfdl and the lajda and the lfdjl and all that stuff. Vpendse 08:22, 7 December 2005 (UTC)"

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The phrase written as [ زبان اردو معله ] is totally incorrect the correct spellings are of this phrase [ زبان اردو معلى ] which means exalted /high language of the court.

Please correct it .

Regards

Dr. Syed Mohammed Anwer (syedmanwer@yahoo.com)

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