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  1. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    My family were poor people. My great-grandfather was a farmer and had land. My grandfather decided to move out of Peshawar.
  2. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    I don't know how to write it correctly but it sounds like "Sagdamzai".
  3. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    It's all about perspective. Even today in the arab countires pakistanis (especially pashtuns) are preferred over hindis for hard physical work. I think the conflict between us Pashtuns existed long before British came. Some Pashtun tribes don't like other Pashtun tribes. Some even think they...
  4. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    British needed soldiers especially in the first front. The first front usually is shot first. So it is nothing special why british used many hindi people. Pashtun and Ponjabi soldiers were the strong ones and had the most influence. Hindi soldiers were only footsoldiers nothing special about it.
  5. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    Maybe my statement was a little bit misunderstanding for you. They fought for the British but were from our country. So Pakistanis did have influence in WW1 since they were from our country whether they fought for the British or not. British always used Pakistani soldiers in their wars since...
  6. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    When did I say they were my heroes? And it could be they were forced to fight for the British. Maybe they threatened their families. You never now. And they fought the kuffar in Europe. It isn't like they fought Muslims. And I do respect the pashtun soldiers who refused to fight against...
  7. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    If someone migrates to Pakistan he has to be respectful towards the native Pakistanis and he has to adapt the languages and cultures. Native Pakistanis are Pakistanis by race and birth. Immigrants like the Muhajirs migrated to Pakistan and became Pakistanis by migration. If you look at the...
  8. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    Indians of Pashtun origin are Indians and not Pashtuns or Pakistanis. They even mixed with Indians and don't look like Pashtuns at all nor they speak a single word Pashto. Just like the parsis in India.
  9. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    That is a wrong accusation. I have nothing against muhajirs. Everyone could become a Pakistani. But you should not deny your heritage. And people who became Pakistanis should have respect for native Pakistanis.
  10. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan were definetely not native Pakistanis but they helped us to get our country independent from UK. Even a farmer with no teeth could have done the same job
  11. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    Nobody cares. British or europeans could even call them as "Indians" but they were Pashtun, Baloch, Kashmiris, Punjabis and Sindhis and identified themselves for that what they are and fought for their country.
  12. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    They identified themselves as Pashtun, Baloch, Sindhi, Punjabi and Kashmiri soldiers. And fought for Balochistan, Sindh, Punjab, KPK and Kashmir. Whats wrong with you, my dear?
  13. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    Well Americans and Australians have no right to claim the history of America and Australia before their creation because Americans and Australians are descendants of Europeans. They are foreigners. The native Americans and Australians have relation to their past but they are nearly wiped out...
  14. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    Are you retarded/Indian? You could say theoretically "British India" was one of Pakistan's predecessor states but only from 1843-1947. Todays Pakistan was conquered by British between 1843-1849 and added to "British India". 1947, so 100 years later british occupation came to the end and we took...
  15. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    Are you retarded/Indian? You could say theoretically "British India" was one of Pakistan's predecessor states but only from 1843-1947. Sikh empire was Pakistan's predecessor state before british occupation.
  16. PakhtunGuy

    First World War - Finding Pakistan's place in history.

    Yes, there was. It is called predecessor states. Like the british occupation, sikh empire, kalat, sindh, Durrani empire, Indus valley civilisation and so on. Predecessor states of Pakistan always changed but never the people, races, civilisation and history. No one kicked us out from our...
  17. PakhtunGuy

    Delhi's problem with us is skin deep: Africans

    What? Indians are racist against Africans although Indians are black themselves. Thats like germans being racist against white people.
  18. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns are the only nomadic group of India who didn't get assimilated by Indians

    One Indian, who refuses to take a bath. Suprise, suprise.
  19. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns are the only nomadic group of India who didn't get assimilated by Indians

    I have nothing against Muhajirs aslong as they are peaceful and respectful towards Pakistanis/Natives (Pashtuns, Punjabis, Sindhis, balochis and kashmiris...).
  20. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns are the only nomadic group of India who didn't get assimilated by Indians

    In black English: Whachu talkin about homeboy? People east of the indus ain't related to your kind, homie. Eat some chicken wings/chicken curry.
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