English and Urdu are the official languages of Pakistan. Urdu is the national language spoken by only 8% of Pakistanis. English serves as formal communication and educational medium
Iran was officially called "Persia" until 1935. After 1979 Revolution, it became "Islamic Republic of Iran". Persia lives on through historical sites in Iran
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Urdu is Pakistan's national language spoken by 10% of population. English serves as second official language, used in formal communication
Persian is an Indo-European language spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is part of the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian language family. UNESCO selected Persian as one of its languages in 2006
Egyptian language dates back to 2690 BC, making it the oldest known language. Sanskrit emerged around 1500 BC, used in religious texts and bureaucracy. Greek was first attested in 1450 BC, with 13.5 million native speakers. Chinese emerged around 1250 BC, with Mandarin having over 1.1 billion speakers