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Correct Answer: C: Urdu
Explanation: The correct answer is C: Urdu. Allama Iqbal wrote 'Bang-e-Dra' (The Call of the Marching Bell) primarily in Urdu, though it also contains some Persian poems. This 1924 collection includes his famous poem 'Shikwa' (Complaint) and 'Jawab-e-Shikwa' (Response to Complaint).
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