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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    IVC artifacts have been found in Egypt and not the present Palestine. IVC artifacts have also been found in the Gulf Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi etc), Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asia. The Egyptian King's script is a proof that there was a Meluhha Kingdom there.
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    Well, there could have been many reasons. Many historical sites have not been excavated so far etc or much trace may not have left over a period of time or the Meluhhans may have mixed with the local populace over thousands of years etc etc. But the archeologists and historians have stated it...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Not eating pork by Muslims have other reasons too.
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    There have been many IVC artifacts that have been found in Egypt. Meluhha also traded with the Egyptians. And the reference that I posted states clearly that there was a Meluhha Kingdom in Palestine.
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    I wonder why is so much hoohaa about cow slaughter in India these days then?
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    The dead found at Harappa and Mehenjodaro were not diseased and were not children. OK. It also mentions a Meluhha Kingdom in Palestine which was defeated by the Egyptian King. Like I said, you need to go and see an eye specialist.
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    Because you copy something that existed thousands of years earlier and use it today does not mean that the people who lived thousands of years earlier also used it for the same purpose. Yeah sure many Hindus do eat meat. A friend of mine eat meat in a hotel and would beg me not to tell his...
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    I have been to India many many times. Only children and people with certain deceases and a certain cast of Hindus bury their dead. The rest cremate their dead - high cast or low cast notwithstanding.
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    We now know that the problem of Meluhha's location has been solved. What I posted the reference was for identification of a Meluhha Kingdom as mentioned by an Egyptian King around 700-600 BC in Palestine. You asked for the proof. The horse and chariots were not found in the IVC times which was...
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    And how many times have you visited Pakistan to form such an opinion. School text books of NCERT and BJP cum RSS run Sihshumandar schools etc do more or less the same. They tend to spread communal hatred. A small example of a class XI Indian text book taught in Indian schools have an article of...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    Please read post 309. The scholars may not be sure of the religion of the people of IVC but it has been proved beyond any doubt that they were neither Vedic nor Hindu. No temples have been found in any IVC site. No idles have been found. The people buried their dead whereas Hindus cremate...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    You may like to read this as well: The Meluhhaites according to the inscriptions of Sargon II (c. 712 BC) mention the “bowmen, chariots and horses of the king of Meluhha”, together with the Egyptians fought the Assyrians in Palestine. Later the Assyrian king Assurbanipal of Assyria, noted in...
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    Since Earliest Historical Times Hinduism Was Never Popular in Pakistan

    No it was not Mitanni who had signed a treaty naming some Vedic deities. It was a Meluhha Kingdom. Mitanni were located in a different area.
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    The IVC existed before Bactria and Andronovo. Therefore if there was a migration that took place, it were the IVC people who may have migrated first towards those areas as they already traded with these areas and the IVC artifacts were found in those areas. Later in history the Kushan empire who...
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    Vikramditya & the IAC Vikrant Threat To Pakistan Waters

    Nope. Probably to eat mangoes. Ja bhai time zaya na kar with your uninformed rhetoric.
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    You show me a pre 1947 mosque from Gurdaspur areas which was then a Muslim majority area and I won't remind you of Babri Mosque destruction which even your Prime Ministers have stated was a black mark on India. The hundreds of years old Muslim graveyards were destroyed by you people and modern...
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    The temple has since been rebuilt due to the protests of civil society. The land and building mafia does such things with mosques as well. I am talking about about historical times.
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    Vikramditya & the IAC Vikrant Threat To Pakistan Waters

    Limited because they do not know where majority of nuclear weapons are located and therefore tracking the unknown is never easy.
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