You'll probably get better answers from some of our other folks here, but: Urdu is a natural language, closely related to Hindi. It has many loan words from Arabic, Turkish, Persian (Farsi), and probably a few others, like Pashtun. It separated from Hindi probably mostly because it was spoken by Muslims rather than the Hindu Hindi speakers. Esperanto is a constructed language. The vocabulary and grammar were devised by Dr. Ludovic Zamenhof. The vocabulary is, as you noted, largely Romance but there are also a number of words of Germanic origin.
... how has Urdu Language come to this year?
Errr... I do not know that.
Don't leave Tosha! Your posts are poetry.
Edit: if you stay, I might even forgive you for comparing Urdu to Esparanto.
Where are the teddies?
These posts are like the teddies, right? And not like the Thai guy?
Confusion reigns supreme. I agree, not like the Thai guy.
talk about speaking elliptically!?
Oh no! He/she deleted the posts. I wanted to re-read them. I found them fascinating.