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Culture of Telangana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Culture of Telangana
The Telangana culture is a mixture of Telugu traditions and Persian traditions from the Mughals and Nizams.〔(Locating Home: India's Hyderabadis Abroad )〕 Telangana State has long been a meeting place for diverse languages and cultures and often called as South of North and North of South〔(Telangana Culture )〕 It is also known for its Ganga-Jamuna Tehzeeb and the capital Hyderabad as a miniature India.〔(Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb helps maintain peace )〕〔(Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb: Temple serving Iftar Dates to 5 Mosques in Hyderabad )〕 ==Languages== About 76% of the population of Telangana speak Telugu, 12% speak Urdu, and 12% speak other languages.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.languageinindia.com/april2003/urduinap.html )〕 Before 1948, Urdu was the official language of Hyderabad State, and due to a lack of Telugu-language educational institutions, Urdu was the language of the educated elite of Telangana. After 1948, once Hyderabad State joined the new Republic of India, Telugu became the language of government, and as Telugu was introduced as the medium of instruction in schools and colleges, the use of Urdu among non-Muslims decreased.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Census of India – Distributions of 10,000 persons by language ) – People not interested in dividing Andhra Pradesh. 〕
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