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It's time for Indians to pay gratitude to ancient Pakistan and Pakistanis...They faced regular invasions from Persia,Central Asia and the Steppes head on and became the cushion which helped India withstand the attacks....Without them facing the full brunt of invasions India would have been following a different culture and philosophy......

Ancient Pakistanis bore the first shock of Persian,Macedonian,Greek,Scythian,Yuezhi,Parthian,Hunnic,Arabic,Turkic,Mongol,Turco-Mongol invasions.....
 
If ever Pakistani cinema get to a stage where they can make proper war movies, battle of hadaspes should be made like they made the 300. The only battle, the darling of western civilisation, Alexander lost. Midget died of the injuries received during the battle. Went straight back to his conquered persia after the battle with tail firmly tucked between his leg. Throughout his retreat down the Indus basin from north to south towards Arabian sea, ancient Pakistanis had fun with his retreating armies. Their remains still can be found in Makran coastline.

Ofcourse western historian wont acknowledge this rather embarrassing defeat to their god like Alexander. They went silent for 300 years and only after time lapsed, they depicted this battle as some sort of honorable victory for Alexander. Lol.

Pakistanis needs to owe what their ancients have done.
 
If ever Pakistani cinema get to a stage where they can make proper war movies, battle of hadaspes should be made like they made the 300. The only battle, the darling of western civilisation, Alexander lost. Midget died of the injuries received during the battle. Went straight back to his conquered persia after the battle with tail firmly tucked between his leg. Throughout his retreat down the Indus basin from north to south towards Arabian sea, ancient Pakistanis had fun with his retreating armies. Their remains still can be found in Makran coastline.

Ofcourse western historian wont acknowledge this rather embarrassing defeat to their god like Alexander. They went silent for 300 years and only after time lapsed, they depicted this battle as some sort of honorable victory for Alexander. Lol.

Pakistanis needs to owe what their ancients have done.
I am glad people are begining to recognize the achievements of Ancient Pakistani's. For too long the acievements of our ancestors have been looted by people from Kerala, Tamils, Odishans, Telagus, Assamese, Biharis etc in what is today known as India. This is akin to Roman gypsies claiming the acievements of Ancient Rome because they are 'Roma'.

Silly as this sounds but we see this everyday. Wobbling heads from Chennai will be bragging about 'how Indians fought Alexander' ......
 
If ever Pakistani cinema get to a stage where they can make proper war movies, battle of hadaspes should be made like they made the 300. The only battle, the darling of western civilisation, Alexander lost. Midget died of the injuries received during the battle. Went straight back to his conquered persia after the battle with tail firmly tucked between his leg. Throughout his retreat down the Indus basin from north to south towards Arabian sea, ancient Pakistanis had fun with his retreating armies. Their remains still can be found in Makran coastline.

Ofcourse western historian wont acknowledge this rather embarrassing defeat to their god like Alexander. They went silent for 300 years and only after time lapsed, they depicted this battle as some sort of honorable victory for Alexander. Lol.

Pakistanis needs to owe what their ancients have done.


But Alexander didnot go back immediately after Battly of Hydapses...He stayed in Ancient Pakistan and went southwards...defeating other Brahman tribes....most famouly the Mallians OR Mallas
 
Alexandra was last one with whom we fought alone while rest of Hindustanis was enjoying the show, we fought, lost and learned the lesson. After that whoever came we either joined or showed way to Delhi.


Why not take over Delhi yourself? why join foreigners? Bihari soldiers in East India company conquered till Kabul...does that mean Bihar conquered till Kabul in 19th century?
 
Also the same region that at times rolled over - the buffer state as it was(and also pitched at one point by the founders of Pakistan to India).
 
It's time for Indians to pay gratitude to ancient Pakistan and Pakistanis...They faced regular invasions from Persia,Central Asia and the Steppes head on and became the cushion which helped India withstand the attacks....Without them facing the full brunt of invasions India would have been following a different culture and philosophy......

Ancient Pakistanis bore the first shock of Persian,Macedonian,Greek,Scythian,Yuezhi,Parthian,Hunnic,Arabic,Turkic,Mongol,Turco-Mongol invasions.....
Yup the ancient Pakistanis had to face the brunt of the invaders swords, how much impact they had as the first wall of India is debatable though. You feel sad sometimes thinking taking one for the team? , though many of the modern ones don't leave much towards sympathy.
 
Actually, the ancient Pakistan itself was the land of Indus/Hind. The Eastern Gangetic pepheries along with further tribal regions are later British and Mughal addition with the exception of Delhi.
 
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Actually, the ancient Pakistan itself was the land of Indus/Hind. The Eastern Gangetic pepheries aling with further tribal regions are later British and Mughal addition with the exception of Delhi.



I am calling India the landmass as described by Megasthenes and other outsiders post 300 BC....before 300 BC of course India meant only the area around Indus
 
I am calling India the landmass as described by Megasthenes and other outsiders post 300 BC....before 300 BC of course India meant only the are around Indus

I understand that. However, the cultural gap between the Indus and the one surrounding ancient Magadha is simply too big. It is like calling Algeria a former French province and also French.
 

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