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- Rekhta abstract "Rekhta (Urdu: ریختہ, Hindi: रेख़्ता rextā) was the Hindustani language as its dialectal basis shifted to the Khariboli dialect of Delhi. Rekhta means "scattered", and implies that it was not as strongly Persianized as happened later. The term Rekhta was in greatest use from the late 17th century until the late 18th century, when it was largely supplanted by Hindi/Hindwi (Hindavi) and later by Hindustani and Urdu, though it continued to be used sporadically until the late 19th century. Rekhta-style poetry is still produced today by Urdu speakers.The following popular sher by Mirza Galib also tells us that the linguistic term rekhta was extended in 19th century North India to poetry written in the 'rekhta' vernacular (as opposed to poetry written in Persian, then considered the classical language)Rexte ke tum hī ustād nahīṅ ho ğālib (ريختہ کے تم ہی استاد نہیں ہو غالب),Kihte haiṅ agle zamāne meṅ koī mīr bhī thā. (کہتے ہیں اگلے زمانے میں کوئی میر بھی تھا).Rekhta was also used for forms of poetry like Masnavi, Marsia, Qaseedah, Thumri, Jikri (Zikri), Geet, Chaupai and Kabit.The grammatically feminine counterpart of rekhta is rekhti, a term first popularized by the eighteenth-century poet Sa'adat Yar Khan 'Rangin' to designate verses written in the colloquial speech of women. The Lucknow poet Insha Allah Khan 'Insha' was another well-known poet who composed rekhtis, according to Urdu scholar C M Naim".
- Rekhta languageFamily Hindi_languages.
- Rekhta languageFamily Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Rekhta languageFamily Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Rekhta spokenIn South_Asia.
- Rekhta wikiPageExternalLink origin-and-growth-of-urdu-language.html.
- Rekhta wikiPageExternalLink rekhta.org.
- Rekhta wikiPageID "5211172".
- Rekhta wikiPageRevisionID "601189484".
- Rekhta era "term for Hindustani, 17th–18th centuries".
- Rekhta fam Hindi_languages.
- Rekhta fam Hindustani_language.
- Rekhta fam Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Rekhta fam Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Rekhta fam Khariboli_dialect.
- Rekhta familycolor "Indo-European".
- Rekhta hasPhotoCollection Rekhta.
- Rekhta isoexception "historical".
- Rekhta linglist "urd-rek".
- Rekhta name "Rekhta".
- Rekhta notice "Indic".
- Rekhta region South_Asia.
- Rekhta script Nastaʿlīq_script.
- Rekhta wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Rekhta subject Category:Hindustani_language.
- Rekhta type Abstraction100002137.
- Rekhta type Communication100033020.
- Rekhta type Language106282651.
- Rekhta type Language.
- Rekhta type Language.
- Rekhta type Language.
- Rekhta type InformationEntity.
- Rekhta comment "Rekhta (Urdu: ریختہ, Hindi: रेख़्ता rextā) was the Hindustani language as its dialectal basis shifted to the Khariboli dialect of Delhi. Rekhta means "scattered", and implies that it was not as strongly Persianized as happened later. The term Rekhta was in greatest use from the late 17th century until the late 18th century, when it was largely supplanted by Hindi/Hindwi (Hindavi) and later by Hindustani and Urdu, though it continued to be used sporadically until the late 19th century.".
- Rekhta label "Rekhta".
- Rekhta label "Рекхта".
- Rekhta sameAs m.0d8176.
- Rekhta sameAs Q7310626.
- Rekhta sameAs Q7310626.
- Rekhta sameAs Rekhta.
- Rekhta wasDerivedFrom Rekhta?oldid=601189484.
- Rekhta isPrimaryTopicOf Rekhta.
- Rekhta name "Rekhta".