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If the ones taht he killed or enslaved arent your ancestors,then the IVC people arent your ancestors either since their descendants they got killed or enslaved and replaced by your forefathers
People of IVC left their cities because of drought. If you know where they went, please let our historians and archaeologists know it.
I know how you Indians like slavery and rape, but try to keep it to a minimum when you write your book.
I was specifically referring to the example of Lahore that you gave. Obviously, most of our ancestry would still be from local converts who assisted the conquerors in their campaigns, but a small amount of it does come from foreign migrants to the region (as proven in several genetic studies). Since most of us identify as religious Muslims, obviously we'll care more about the history of Islam/Muslims in the region than IVC or whatever else took place before that.
3/5, and prior to that we (i.e Muslims) were hammering you for hundreds of years.
No, you're the one who's country lacks enough toilets.
Have you forgotten how many of your people earn a dollar a day (or less)?
It seems you're willingly ignoring my point. I'll post it again for you to understand:
"We are Muslims, so naturally our heroes would be (no surprise here) other Muslims. What's next? Are you going to say we can't be proud of our Prophets (peace be upon them all), or their companions (may Allah be pleased with them)? Countries, like we have today, weren't even a thing back then. In those times, there was only Darul Islam (Muslim land), Darul Harb (hostile land), and Darul Ahd (land which Muslims have a truce with). That's how we (practising Muslims) view history."
And as said before, Muslims from Pakistan and north India are descended from these conquerors, they have influenced our culture immensely, and in Islam we are all considered to be the children of Adam (peace be upon him), the first human who we also consider to have been Muslim. None of your points are relevant, and they display a profound lack of knowledge on your part about the subject at hand.
Also, just because you've never heard of such individuals, doesn't mean they don't exist. It just exposes your ignorance of history. Anyway, here's a list of some Muslim rulers/soldiers from what is now Pakistan that also belong to the same ethnic groups as many Pakistanis:
Muhammad Bin Qasim had Baloch and Indo-Aryans fight in his army.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_bin_Qasim#The_campaign
Ahmed Khan Karral was a Punjabi rebel from Sahiwal who fought against the British and Sikh empires.
https://www.dawn.com/news/793732
Babur had Pashtuns and north Punjabis fight in his army.
http://firdosh101.blogspot.com/2009/05/history-of-gakhars.html
http://www.barmazid.com/2016/05/baburs-relations-with-pashtun-tribes.html
As said before, Mahmud Ghaznavi had Indo-Aryans in his army.
http://www.barmazid.com/2016/11/ghaznavids-had-large-number-of-hindus.html
Shahbaz Khan was a Punjabi, and a general of the Mughal Empire during the reign of Akbar. He fought in many battles, expanding the domain of the Empire and crushing those who rebelled against it. He also introduced the dagh o mahali system into the Mughal military to curb corruption and boost efficiency.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahbaz_Khan_Kamboh
https://epaper.dawn.com/DetailImage.php?StoryImage=02_10_2016_177_005
Jam Nizamuddin was a Sindhi Sultan who ruled over much of southern Pakistan and Gujarat.
https://www.dawn.com/news/688267
Sikander Butshikan was an Indo-Aryan (as displayed by the fact that his father claimed ancestry from the Pandavas) who's family originally came from Swat that ruled over Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir, and other surrounding territories. He completely crushed his enemies and earned the title of 'butshikan' which means 'idol breaker' for destroying many of their statues. He also kept cordial relations with Tamerlane.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikandar_Butshikan
http://lostkashmirihistory.com/sultan-sikandar-man-myth/
https://archive.org/stream/ainiakbarivolum00mubgoog/ainiakbarivolum00mubgoog_djvu.txt
Ali Sher Khan Anchan was a famous Balti king from Gilgit Baltistan who conquered parts of northern Pakistan and India. He also kept cordial relations with the Mughal emperor Akbar (who himself came from Umerkot, which is in Sindh).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Sher_Khan_Anchan
Mir Chakar Rind was a Baloch Sultan who ruled over much of southern Pakistan, and at one point sent his army to sack Delhi. He also helped Humayun retake the throne from the Sur dynasty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mir_Chakar_Rind
http://balochistansearch.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_18.html
https://real-politique.blogspot.com/2009/12/mir-chakar-khan-rind-warrior-hero-of.html
I can list more names if the above list doesn't suffice.
Yes, you did. I was perfectly amicable with you until, like most Indian nationalists on the internet, you had to start running your mouth like an idiot.
That's not my problem, take it up with him but don't direct your frustration at me. It makes you look silly.
Then stop trying to tell us otherwise.
Excellent post. We really should be discussing these generals and rulers in more detail to our coming generations.