What was the first novel published in Urdu?
Option B
Written by Deputy Nazir Ahmed in 1869, 'Mirat-ul-Uroos' (The Bride's Mirror) is accepted as the first novel in the Urdu language.
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Written by Deputy Nazir Ahmed in 1869, 'Mirat-ul-Uroos' (The Bride's Mirror) is accepted as the first novel in the Urdu language.
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Maulvi Abdul Haq dedicated his life to the promotion and preservation of the Urdu language, earning him the title 'Baba-e-Urdu'. He was a key figure in the Anjuman-i-Taraqqi-i-Urdu.
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