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Does the region of Himachal Pradesh count as part of the Indus region? Are its people related to the people of Punjab and Sindh?
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It appears that most of HP falls within Indus basin and formed the erstwhile British Punjab which included Pak Punjab, Indian Punjab, HP, Haryana.Does the region of Himachal Pradesh count as part of the Indus region? Are its people related to the people of Punjab and Sindh?
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So Himachal Pradesh's people are related to the people of modern Pakistan?It appears that most of HP falls within Indus basin and formed the erstwhile British Punjab which included Pak Punjab, Indian Punjab, HP, Haryana.
Well I can't give you a definitive answer on that as I don't know any people from HP and not very informed about them but I certainly suspect they are closer to Pakistani's then say Tamils, Odishans, Bengalis, Assamese, Karnatkans and all other aboriginals of Ganga or Dravid India.So Himachal Pradesh's people are related to the people of modern Pakistan?
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Thank you for the replies, just curious about these people and their relation to modern PakistanisWell I can't give you a definitive answer on that as I don't know any people from HP and not very informed about them but I certainly suspect they are closer to Pakistani's then say Tamils, Odishans, Bengalis, Assamese, Karnatkans and all other aboriginals of Ganga or Dravid India.
Yes Himachal is an integral part of the Indus Valley region as it is the origin of many the Indus tributaries Chenab, Ravi, and Baes. However, it is very mountaneous and has harsh terrain, and there are no IVC sites there as of my knowledge. The IVC region in India encompasses the states of Gujarat, western Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal.(JaK as well, but that is disputed. This is the most accepted map. Unfortunately, I am nowhere near as skilled at creating diagrams as IP.Does the region of Himachal Pradesh count as part of the Indus region? Are its people related to the people of Punjab and Sindh?
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Does the region of Himachal Pradesh count as part of the Indus region? Are its people related to the people of Punjab and Sindh?
It appears that most of HP falls within Indus basin and formed the erstwhile British Punjab which included Pak Punjab, Indian Punjab, HP, Haryana.
So Himachal Pradesh's people are related to the people of modern Pakistan?
WHATEVER BE THE CASE HIMACHALIS ARE FIERCELY PRO-INDIA AND PATRIOTIC. THEY CONTRIBUTE GREATLY TO THE INDIAN ARMY. HIMACHAL PRADESH IS ONE OF THE MOST PEACEFUL REGIONS IN SOUTH ASIA.Its a fringe region which is also influenced by Tibetan/Nepali culture, same as Ladakh and Baltistan so geographically, yes, these lands are part of the Indus basin. However, culturally speaking, I don't see many similarities with the core Indus regions of Sindh, Punjab/north Pak and Kashmir valley, other than what you can expect from any neighboring lands.
No similarities with Sindh, but pretty similar to the Kashmir Valley. Like Kashmir, Himachal has a significant Paharai population. There are even some parts of North Himachal where people do speak Kashmiri dialects. Overall, the native culture of Himachal are Paharis, like Uttarakhsnd, Nepal, and parts of Kashmir. However, it has been heavily influenced by Tibetans and Rajputs(Dogras). Also Remember that Geography influences culture, so even ethnic differences will mean there are cultural similarities with other Mountainous regions(Such as Kashmir, Ladakh, and GB).Its a fringe region which is also influenced by Tibetan/Nepali culture, same as Ladakh and Baltistan so geographically, yes, these lands are part of the Indus basin. However, culturally speaking, I don't see many similarities with the core Indus regions of Sindh, Punjab/north Pak and Kashmir valley, other than what you can expect from any neighboring lands.
Completely agree with you there.WHATEVER BE THE CASE HIMACHALIS ARE FIERCELY PRO-INDIA AND PATRIOTIC. THEY CONTRIBUTE GREATLY TO THE INDIAN ARMY. HIMACHAL PRADESH IS ONE OF THE MOST PEACEFUL REGIONS IN SOUTH ASIA.
And of course, I have heard Pakistan Punjab has a significant Pahari population as well
To be honest, I am not entirely sure about that. I have seen large debates on this forum about how Punjabi Paharis are classified, and it seems to be hotly contested. My point was there is some small connection between Himachal and Punjab, And that mountain areas of the region will share similarities in culture Pakistan Punjab actually borders himachal, and I am sure it has a lot of mountaneous areas, so I am sure there has to be some similarity between Punjabi and Himachali Paharis.Yeah but aren't they completely different ethnic groups? I thought they just happened to share a common name.
To be honest, I am not entirely sure about that. I have seen large debates on this forum about how Punjabi Paharis are classified, and it seems to be hotly contested. My point was there is some small connection between Himachal and Punjab, And that mountain areas of the region will share similarities in culture Pakistan Punjab actually borders himachal, and I am sure it has a lot of mountaneous areas, so I am sure there has to be some similarity between Punjabi and Himachali Paharis.