Q: You are going on a tangent, where did I say Riwat is not what you said?
A: I'm lumping together relevant bits to make it easier for you to understand.
Q: You mean to say that all the Pakistanis which were part of ancient India were Muslims, I dont think that is what you said.
A: First, there is no such thing as "ancient India". The Sumerians called it Meluhha. The Anglo term is Sub-continent. And from the beginning I have taken a non-religious line of thought. I mentioned repeatedly that the archeological sites of Indus Valley Civilization or Harappa or Mohenjo-daro are neither Hindu nor Muslim. And I am talking about 60,000BC-75,000BC here, neither Hinduism nor Islam was around then. So I'm not sure how I gave you this impression.
A: I'm lumping together relevant bits to make it easier for you to understand.
Q: You mean to say that all the Pakistanis which were part of ancient India were Muslims, I dont think that is what you said.
A: First, there is no such thing as "ancient India". The Sumerians called it Meluhha. The Anglo term is Sub-continent. And from the beginning I have taken a non-religious line of thought. I mentioned repeatedly that the archeological sites of Indus Valley Civilization or Harappa or Mohenjo-daro are neither Hindu nor Muslim. And I am talking about 60,000BC-75,000BC here, neither Hinduism nor Islam was around then. So I'm not sure how I gave you this impression.