Umair Nawaz
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I guess, it's just that accepting the fact that Pakistanis are local will kill the argument that "Pakistanis are Arabs" and hence "ruled India for 1000 years ?"One thing we Pakistanis need to ask ourselves as to why there is so much ancient heritage we got yet we have no clue, even the locals, the rural lot, don't know about these ancient architectures. Babylon and Egypt can be traced in history, not Indus.
Never heard this "Pakistanis are Arabs". Wonder where you get your info on Pak in Gangadesh?argument that "Pakistanis are Arabs"
I guess, it's just that accepting the fact that Pakistanis are local will kill the argument that "Pakistanis are Arabs" and hence "ruled India for 1000 years ?"
If Pakistanis accept that they are locals then they will also have to accept that they too were ruled for 1000 years ? Then they got converted to Islam ?
It seems Pakistanis are ashamed of their local roots (not you - and correct me if I am wrong). Most of them are wannabe Arabs who wanna have nothing to do with their roots. At least I see it that way.
Moreover, accepting that Pakistanis are local will also mean that their ancestors were once Hindus or Buddhists - which in return will jeopardize the Two Nation Theory (in a way). May be that's unacceptable to many of you guys?
Anyway, more such excavations will continue to remind the present day Pakistanis of who they originally were. Hopefully such excavations shouldn't create even more identity crisis out there.
Good day
Hi, you must be new to this forumNever heard this "Pakistanis are Arabs". Wonder where you get your info on Pak in Gangadesh?
It's just the trolls selectively white washing history to suit their arguments. Don't put too much thought into it.I guess, it's just that accepting the fact that Pakistanis are local will kill the argument that "Pakistanis are Arabs" and hence "ruled India for 1000 years ?"
If Pakistanis accept that they are locals then they will also have to accept that they too were ruled for 1000 years ? Then they got converted to Islam ?
It seems Pakistanis are ashamed of their local roots (not you - and correct me if I am wrong). Most of them are wannabe Arabs who wanna have nothing to do with their roots. At least I see it that way.
Moreover, accepting that Pakistanis are local will also mean that their ancestors were once Hindus or Buddhists - which in return will jeopardize the Two Nation Theory (in a way). May be that's unacceptable to many of you guys?
Anyway, more such excavations will continue to remind the present day Pakistanis of who they originally were. Hopefully such excavations shouldn't create even more identity crisis out there.
Good day
If anyone it is Indians who are ashamed of their roots more than anyone else.
The caste system is a perfect manifestation of the same.
The original indian, i.e the dravidians were pushed down south and subjugated by the northerners.
The eventual mixing after that led to the caste system.
Pakistan, is where the northerners came from.
Exactly. Indians claim Indus and Vedic civilisations, both of which originated in ancient Pakistan.
Indian high castes (Brahmins, Khatri, Rajputs) can trace their origin to Pakistan. Today they are highly mixed with Dravidians, but yet want to protect the remaining traces of Pakistan origin genes by enforcing caste system.
I guess, it's just that accepting the fact that Pakistanis are local will kill the argument that "Pakistanis are Arabs" and hence "ruled India for 1000 years ?"
If Pakistanis accept that they are locals then they will also have to accept that they too were ruled for 1000 years ? Then they got converted to Islam ?
It seems Pakistanis are ashamed of their local roots (not you - and correct me if I am wrong). Most of them are wannabe Arabs who wanna have nothing to do with their roots. At least I see it that way.
Moreover, accepting that Pakistanis are local will also mean that their ancestors were once Hindus or Buddhists - which in return will jeopardize the Two Nation Theory (in a way). May be that's unacceptable to many of you guys?
Anyway, more such excavations will continue to remind the present day Pakistanis of who they originally were. Hopefully such excavations shouldn't create even more identity crisis out there.
Good day
I guess, it's just that accepting the fact that Pakistanis are local will kill the argument that "Pakistanis are Arabs" and hence "ruled India for 1000 years ?"
If Pakistanis accept that they are locals then they will also have to accept that they too were ruled for 1000 years ? Then they got converted to Islam ?
It seems Pakistanis are ashamed of their local roots (not you - and correct me if I am wrong). Most of them are wannabe Arabs who wanna have nothing to do with their roots. At least I see it that way.
Moreover, accepting that Pakistanis are local will also mean that their ancestors were once Hindus or Buddhists - which in return will jeopardize the Two Nation Theory (in a way). May be that's unacceptable to many of you guys?
Anyway, more such excavations will continue to remind the present day Pakistanis of who they originally were. Hopefully such excavations shouldn't create even more identity crisis out there.
Good day
Indus settlement it seems.
One thing we Pakistanis need to ask ourselves as to why there is so much ancient heritage we got yet we have no clue, even the locals, the rural lot, don't know about these ancient architectures. Babylon and Egypt can be traced in history, not Indus. That to me suggest that whole of Indus empire, in its entirety was wiped out in one event with only handful servived from which we came from.
There only one such event of the magnitude that is recorded in ancient history.