Abstract
The Subcontinent, which constitutes a major part of South Asia, has grown up seeds of a few foreign languages in its soil. Among these languages Persian is very important. The presence of thousands of Persian manuscripts in the libraries of the Subcontinent and countless Persian books composed and compiled by the natives of this land, indicate that Persian language has played a pertinent role on the development of civilization and culture of this region. Persian language entered in the Punjab with external invaders and traders in the first century hijri and soon introduced as court language by the rulers of this territory. Due to extraordinary interest of the kings of the different eras, a number of important centers of the Persian language came into existence and this language progressed and was recognized as the language of knowledge and literature. Later on, the inhabitants of the Subcontinent, without any discrimination of caste, creed and religion, have recorded the history and culture of this land into their Persian compilations. Moreover, in this part of South Asia such masterpieces of prose and poetry have been created, for which Persian language can be denoted as a language of heart and soul. Without any doubt, in the Subcontinent no other foreign language can claim such honour.

Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Saqib . (2016) A Brief Historical Perspective of Persian Language and Literature In The Subcontinent, Bazyaft, Vol 28-29, Issue 2.
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