A.Rafay
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Hehehe. I am Indian . We are everywhere
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Hehehe. I am Indian . We are everywhere
Wow 5-10 million muslims left for pakistan, so my familie weren`t the only one your implying. your right I just found an article that verifies what you say, there might be a connection between people after my familie there and the events of mass migration your talking about. Man today is the best day of the year , merci for that, looks like i am going to be up all night reading up about this this. Thanks so much, thank lord that i stumble upon this thread, you saved me hours of researching.
Are you dyslexic, monsieur? Wherein have I mentioned religion in my post?
Spent many years in refugee camp in Pakistan with his family during the war with soviets.
Somne notable Non-pashto speaking Pathans aka naqli pashtuns from lahore,
Abdul Qadir khan, former test cricketer
Intikhab alam khan, former test cricketr
Javed burki, former test cricketer
Majid khan, former test cricketer
Imran khan
hamayun akhtar khan
Asfaq ahmed , urdu writer, a mohmand from firozpur
actor
@Armstrong, @haviZsultan, [MENTION][astonish khan[/MENTION]
My humblest apoligie, monsieur hyperion, I did not understand what you were referring to and thought by bringing islam, you were trying to degrade it. i am just paranoid with people bringing religion especially in canada but a fellow posters earlier referred me to the historical event of mass migration that you were referring to and i think there is connection between my familie history as i mentioned earlier, once again i apologize for my ignorance and hopefully you don`t take it wrong
I bet his dad sold "Chaplee Kebab" @ Peshawar Morh, in Islamabad!
Oh, and he was the "chotta" who brought refreshments and fresh "naan".
so are Pashto speaking people "Pathans" or are non-Pashto ethnic Pashtuns considered "Pathans"
i'm getting confused here!
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You should visit when you think you are ready to. Yes right now focus on your studies.
hmmm so you from Quebec Province?
I bet his dad sold "Chaplee Kebab" @ Peshawar Morh, in Islamabad!
Oh, and he was the "chotta" who brought refreshments and fresh "naan".
so are Pashto speaking people "Pathans" or are non-Pashto ethnic Pashtuns considered "Pathans"
i'm getting confused here!