Then to the mahout she continued in Urdu, "Gul Dad, are you hurt?"
The Jungle Girl|Gordon Casserly
He blundered out almost into the Englishman's arms, and was bad-worded in clumsy Urdu.
Kim|Rudyard Kipling
He told the jamadar, in Urdu, that his mistress and the chota bibi would remain at his house for the night.
In Clive's Command|Herbert Strang
(Bishtra—a seat, means also a bedding like the Persian bistar and Urdu bistara derived from the root str to spread).
The Yoga-Vasishtha Maharamayana of Valmiki, vol. 3 (of 4) part 2 (of 2)|Valmiki
It was noticeable he spoke far clearer Urdu than long ago, under Zam-Zammah; but the father would allow no private talk.
Kim|Rudyard Kipling
British Dictionary definitions for Urdu
Urdu
/ (ˈʊəduː, ˈɜː-) /
noun
an official language of Pakistan, also spoken in India. The script derives primarily from Persia. It belongs to the Indic branch of the Indo-European family of languages, being closely related to Hindi but containing many Arabic and Persian loan words
Word Origin for Urdu
C18: from Hindustani (zabāni) urdū (language of the) camp, from Persian urdū camp, from Turkish ordū