12:4812:48, 17 August 2023diffhist+1,349
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User:LVTW2
The official standard of Hindi used by the government of Fiji for official documents is standard Hindi.
01:4201:42, 17 August 2023diffhist+149
Fiji
All official documents are translated into standard Hindi. The term for the language into which the Constitution is translated is Hindi. "Conversational and contemporary iTaukei and Fiji Hindi languages shall be taught as compulsory subjects in all primary schools." There is a movement to spread the literary use of Fiji Hindi, however at the moment the written standard used by the government of Fiji is standard Hindi.
01:2601:26, 17 August 2023diffhist−380
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List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language
All Hindi language documents on Fijian government websites are translated into standard Hindi. The term Fiji Hindi is only found in one part of the Fijian Constitution where it is stated that: "(3) Conversational and contemporary iTaukei and Fiji Hindi languages shall be taught as compulsory subjects in all primary schools." However all official documents (including the Constitution) are translated into standard Hindi. Examples: The Constitution https://web.archive.org/web/20160909195751/FijTag: Reverted
20:2020:20, 2 February 2023diffhist+7
Danishmendids
The coins say, "O malikis pasis Romanias kai Anatolis". There is no word that can be translated as Grand. Romania is a clearer translation of Romania than Rum and it is worth noting that Anatolis can be translated as Anatolia or the East.
01:0801:08, 30 January 2019diffhist−27
Shah
In Ottoman Tughras several Ottoman Sultans are titled Shah. For instance Suleyman Shah bin Selim Shah Khan or alternatively Shah Ahmed bin Mehmed Khan
15:2215:22, 1 October 2018diffhist−148
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Star (heraldry)
Removed this sentence: "Unlike the other flags with the
star and crescent symbol, the flag of Pakistan is not directly or explicitly based on the Ottoman flag; instead " Because the use of the crescent and star as a symbol of South Asian Muslims went hand in hand with the Khilafat movement, a broad movement by South Asians to stop the British from abolishing the Ottoman caliphate after World War I.
12:4812:48, 17 August 2023diffhist+1,349
N
User:LVTW2
The official standard of Hindi used by the government of Fiji for official documents is standard Hindi.
01:4201:42, 17 August 2023diffhist+149
Fiji
All official documents are translated into standard Hindi. The term for the language into which the Constitution is translated is Hindi. "Conversational and contemporary iTaukei and Fiji Hindi languages shall be taught as compulsory subjects in all primary schools." There is a movement to spread the literary use of Fiji Hindi, however at the moment the written standard used by the government of Fiji is standard Hindi.
01:2601:26, 17 August 2023diffhist−380
m
List of languages by the number of countries in which they are recognized as an official language
All Hindi language documents on Fijian government websites are translated into standard Hindi. The term Fiji Hindi is only found in one part of the Fijian Constitution where it is stated that: "(3) Conversational and contemporary iTaukei and Fiji Hindi languages shall be taught as compulsory subjects in all primary schools." However all official documents (including the Constitution) are translated into standard Hindi. Examples: The Constitution https://web.archive.org/web/20160909195751/FijTag: Reverted
20:2020:20, 2 February 2023diffhist+7
Danishmendids
The coins say, "O malikis pasis Romanias kai Anatolis". There is no word that can be translated as Grand. Romania is a clearer translation of Romania than Rum and it is worth noting that Anatolis can be translated as Anatolia or the East.
01:0801:08, 30 January 2019diffhist−27
Shah
In Ottoman Tughras several Ottoman Sultans are titled Shah. For instance Suleyman Shah bin Selim Shah Khan or alternatively Shah Ahmed bin Mehmed Khan
15:2215:22, 1 October 2018diffhist−148
m
Star (heraldry)
Removed this sentence: "Unlike the other flags with the
star and crescent symbol, the flag of Pakistan is not directly or explicitly based on the Ottoman flag; instead " Because the use of the crescent and star as a symbol of South Asian Muslims went hand in hand with the Khilafat movement, a broad movement by South Asians to stop the British from abolishing the Ottoman caliphate after World War I.