What a and bull story is this? The core of the Mughal empire was from Delhi to Agra and apart from Lahore, there is no city of the Mughal dynasty in presentday Pakistan.
Infact, the Punjabis alongwith the Afghans regularly went to war against the Mughal empire which was allied with the Rajputs of Rajasthan. Again in the revolt of 1857 when the Mughal emperor was the face of the first war of indepedance against the British. It was the Punjabi and Pathan soldiers from presentday Pakistan that helped the British in finishing of the Mughal empire and crushing the rebellion.
I don't need to mention that Urdu language history is again basically centered around Delhi, Luckhnow and Hyderabad.
And of course I don't need to mention that there is a large leagacy of IndianMuslim culture and more importantly Indian culture on top of it. This is the idea of multiculturalism. The Taj Mahal may have been comissioned by a muslim ruler but all Indian regardless of being Hindu or Muslim are proud of it. And although the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Tamil Nadu was built by a Shivaite Hindu King, all Indians regardless of being Hindu or Muslim can recognize and appreciate its beauty too.
You need to come out of this inferiority complex and realize that the best that can be done is to share the historical legacy with India because after all India is the closest country that Pakistan shares its culture and history with and this stands true even today.
Not sure what you mean by core Mughal empire started from Kabul in 1504 if i am right. At that time Kabul was the major city of Mughal then became Lahore in 1524.
Lahore, Delhi and Agra were the major cities of Mughal empire.
Babur occupied Indus valley before he occupied Hindustan.
Akbar was born to Sindhi mother in umarkot, Pakistan
If you people so much love your mughal emperor why dont you name your missiles after Aurangzeb, why you destroy mosques by Babur.
No need to prove any mughal linkages with Pakistan
The origin of urdu language is older than arrival of mughals.
Urdu is not indigenous to bharat. Urdu originated during Ghaznavid Empire in its second capital Lahore. The earliest literary remains of urdu are the poems of Massod Saad of Lahore of around 10th century.
Muslim captured Delhi 2 centuries later when in 12 th century when urdu was brought to Delhi by muslim invaders.
The developmment of urdu in Bharat was helped by the conquest of the area. It is not a bharti language, you people are welcome to speak it but its a pakistani language and it originated here, It wasn't brought here by invaders like bharat
Urdu has always been a language of Lahore, just because muslim empires made Delhi their capital doesnt mean you can also claim Pakistani Language.
If you want to prove Urdu is a Bharti language and originated in Delhi, UP or Tamil Nadu then i Suggest you go and do some research on Massod Saad of Lahore. For 2 centuries Urdu developed in eastern Part of Ghaznavid empire in what is now Pakistan.
You need to come out of this inferiority complex and realize that the best that can be done is to share the historical legacy with India because after all India is the closest country that Pakistan shares its culture and history with and this stands true even today.
Inferiority complex only applies to bhartis since they dont have anything of their own (refer to my previous post again) and come up to us daily claiming ethnic resemblance, shared culture and all kind of nonsense one can hear only to be ridiculed and humiliated.
Even on PDF the bharti inferiority complex is evident as these sad bharti who constitude the vast majority of members on this site are desperate to gain approval from Pakistanis.
We share historical legacy with Bharat no doubt but for what 100year, 200 year or max 300 year. We share thousands and thousands years of historical legacy with central Asians much to the chagrin of sad Indian who dont want to hear the truth that Pakistani culture is heavily influenced by Persians and central asian turk.
The people of the Indus are linked with regions to their west, central asia and the Iranian plateau, with whom we have been having longstanding communications and trade;
I dont need to give more explanation of Pakistan historical relation with central asia but if you are interested in pak history refer to Dr Ahmed Dani books
You can either accept the fact Pakistan is an independent powerful country whose history has shown no one has been able to rule its land for long or you can drown in your deep hatred you have for Pakistan