Darth Vader
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Must be from his pakistani fanpage.
nop from his indian origin fb page
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Must be from his pakistani fanpage.
which Pakistani muslim calls ALLAH baghwa
same pakistani muslims who were brainwashed to kill inocent peoplewhich Pakistani muslim calls ALLAH baghwa
True hero...killing his own people..
‘Taliban architect’ Naseerullah Babar passes away – The Express Tribune
Nah, cleansing some indian tigers ironically the kill rate was 1:15,000 and the head of tigers ran for refugee in a London toilet! Many of these Indian tigers had their career beginnings from Karachi University!
Here is another Indian dancing tiger!
This is Pakistani army in Rajhistan
SO much for this tiger!
The capture of the Kishangarh in Rajasthan State India took place during the 1965 War between India and Pakistan. Its capture was one of the most important actions of the Desert Theater in that war and one of the finest examples of the use of local militia in the history of the Sub-Continent.
The war began on 6 September 1965 and the hostilities in this sector commenced on September the 8th. Initially the Desert Force and the Hur was placed in a defensive role, a role for which they were well suited as it turned out. The Hur were familiar with the terrain and the local area and possessed many essential desert survival skills which their opponents (and indeed their comrades in the Pakistan Army) did not. Fighting as mainly light infantry, the Hur inflicted many casualties on the Indian forces as they entered Sindh. The Hurs were also employed as skirmishers, harassing the Indians LOC, a task they often undertook on camels. As the battle wore on the Hurs and the Desert Force were increasingly used to attack and capture Indian villages inside Rajasthan. It was in this vein that an assault on Kishangarh fort was launched. The attack surprised the Indians and the fort was captured after several days of bitter fighting.