Talwar e Pakistan
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"Was"? Kashmir was never apart of India - they look different, they have different cultures, practices and beliefs - they are completely different.Once upon a time, there was East Pakistan.
Kashmir was ,is and will remain with India.
"Is"? We own around 40% of Kashmir and the people decide who they are with not some foreign aliens.
"will"? History repeats it self - if a people are suppressed or does not support the current government - they will revolt; and no matter how many revolts or protests, they will eventually break away.
That's a misconception - and never enforced. According to Islam you need 4 witnesses to accuse someone of adultery; it says nothing about rape. The 4 witnesses rape thing is very unheard of in Pakistan - although there have been rare reports of it being enforced in lawless, uneducated and isolated areas in Pakistan.In India they dont need 4 witnesses bro,so its obvious the numbers of reported crimes will me more,and by the way do you know country has more rape cases.
Statements like these have been debunked over and over - first off, even the word 'Punjabi' was not used back then - people used their baradari or clan (for Muslims) and castes (for Hindus) as identities.Lmao, who are the rulers? There are records of aristocracy/nobles in the Mughal era for example. Look at how many were Marathi/Hindu/Muslims, or Hindi belt in the Mughal aristocracy, and compare that to Punjabi, especially Baloch numbers. They were being ruled over, no different to anyone else.
And the land of Pakistan were ruled over far, far longer than anyone else in the Subcontinent, especially if you're talking to an Indian from the Deccan or South.
Also - the only times 'Indians civilizations' have ruled over large portions of Pakistan have been brief and insignificant - with only two being capable of doing so - that being Mauryan Empire and Maratha Confederacy. Dont let me remind you why Hindu Kush is named Hindu Kush.