The oldest language of Pakistan is:
Option D
Sindhi is considered one of the oldest regional languages of Pakistan with ancient roots traceable back to the Indus Valley Civilization era.
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Sindhi is considered one of the oldest regional languages of Pakistan with ancient roots traceable back to the Indus Valley Civilization era.
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Sindhi, with a rich literary tradition dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization and medieval Sufi poetry, is considered Pakistan’s oldest regional language. The original question was incomplete, and options were added based on historical context; the answer (a) is assumed correct based on standard references.
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Sindhi, with a rich literary tradition dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization and medieval Sufi poetry, is considered Pakistan’s oldest regional language. The original question was incomplete, and options were added based on historical context; the answer (a) is assumed correct based on standard references.
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