It's very odd that you people who are not even native to this country try so obsessively hard to divide our ethnic groups who have been living together for a millennia just to mask their insecurities and then try to drag in Punjabis along with them for some legitimacy when that has never worked...
Private media corporations are largely based in Lahore and Karachi and will tend to cater large population regions, it's the same for most countries. US mainstream media will hardly cover the midwest for example. Being private businesses, their priority is profit, they don't care whether or not...
The axis isn't really that relevant. What the chart basically visualizes is the genetic distances between the ethnic groups that were inputted. For example, two points that are really close to each other means that there is a strong genetic relation between the two.
I have read it, it's historically inaccurate and there are many discrepancies. It's a more of a book that lays out an ideological/national premise rather an informative historic book. It's still a really good read though.
Genetics undoubtedly does play a role in certain sports (ex. African domination of track), however the main factor is always going to be the level of state support. Asian countries; Japan and Korea dominated. A poor country with a small population; Cuba, also did exceptionally well, all because...
What nonsense is this?
Badakhshan does not share a border with Indian Occupied Kashmir. Secondly, even if the Taliban wanted to get to IoK, Badakhshan would be the least viable route, which brings us to a major point, the Taliban is NOT interested in Kashmir, we need to understand this.
The Indus Valley Civilization predates Hinduism by thousands of years.
The term "Aryan" comes from Proto-Indo-Iranian. Also, there is no such thing as "brown culture".
From the book 'Choudary Rehmat Ali and his political imaginations' by Tahir Kamran, there are many great excerpts from that book, unfortunately the author is somewhat biased against him.
Bazm i Shibli was the first organization to begin espousing the concept of a separate state.
The four...
The actual Pakistan Movement was formed by 2 Pashtuns and 2 Punjabis with the first relevant discussions of a separate country emerging out of Islamia College, Lahore in 1915 - roughly 60-70 years after the British had largely completed their conquest of modern-day Pakistan.
The original...
Sindh was roughly defined as the entire Indus Valley and often encompassed parts of Gujarat and Afghanistan as well.
With the Arab invasions, Sindh began to be referred to only the region of Sindh that was under Arab occupation later on (this briefly included Multan).
Modern ethnic groups that are closest to the ancient samples of that region.
Intermediary Bronze Age Megiddo
Intermediary Bronze Age Yehud
Middle Bronze Age Sidon