The point I was trying to make was that most of this influence from Farsi wasnt direct, it was only due to Turkics adopting it for convinience's sake.
Arabic influence on Iran is numerous, just for an example the language was called Parsi, changed to Farsi after Arab influence.
And a similar...
On topic, Afghan logic here doesn't make sense. They think they are fighting against 'evil Panjabay' but most of their clashes are with the FC (Pashtun majority) or they attack border towns in FATA and North Balochistan, again which are Pashtun towns.
Yeah, it has influence from Lahnda, hence the similarity with Seraiki and Potohari. It is present in all dialects of the Bar region.
Second one is Doabi in all likelihood, because it differs from Chenaweri. Pure Doabi doesnt sound too different from Majhi.
This is a good example of pure Majhi...
This is the original/local dialect of Faisalabad, called "Chenaweri"
While this is the "Doabi" dialect of Faisalabad.
East Punjabi Sikh dialect does seem slightly more peculiar compared to this.
While I dont like some Pakistanis acting dumb here and pointlessly getting involved in these Middle Eastern circlejerk flamewars, these Farsies should be the last people to talk about things like these
Some people have been saying that you're pretending to be a potohari. So if Adil Minhas isn't an alias, it has to be your real name? And you're not from Jammu/Himachal either. Interesting.
Afghani Dal is actually famous
http://afghankitchenrecipes.blogspot.com/2013/02/dal.html
http://www.afghancultureunveiled.com/humaira-ghilzai/afghancooking/2010/01/dal-afghan-soul-food.html
http://swatisani.net/kitchen/recipe/dal-afghani/
A type of dal (which is basically just lentil soup) is...
Apparently it was supposed to come out in a "few weeks" back in December 2015 according to the Guardian, its May 2017 now and still no news. Definitely something fishy going on.
Regarding the Kalash, they are an interesting people indeed. The Kalasha language, along with Khowari of the Chitral...
True, the time period also coincides with the Rig Vedic age.
And even the ones extracted from Yamnaya could be modeled as almost half Eastern Euro and half Pakistani (HGDP Pathan, Sindhi, Balochi etc.) based on their mixed mode oracles on gedmatch. Expect these ones to be even more 'local'...
Protohistoric graveyards of the Swat Valley, Pakistan: new light on funerary practices and absolute chronology
Massimo Vidale (a1) and Roberto Micheli (a2)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2017.23
Published online: 04 April 2017
"The protohistoric graveyards of north-western Pakistan...