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See Kabul Shahi again prove my point. So Pukhtoons were Bhudists/Hindus once that make them part of Indian civilization? At least Pakistani punjabi population share culture with Indian punjabis who make 3% of Indian population but what does Pukhtoons share with you guys?
Hindushahi were Janjua Rajputs. Pashtuns aren't the descendants of ancient people of Gandhara. The people of Gandhara spoke a Indic language originated from Sanskrit. While Pashto is a East Iranian language. Modern Hindko is the descendants language of the ancient people of Gandhara. 'Hindko' term itself means Indians, the language is closely related to Punjabi. Pashtuns migrated to these areas some 1000 years ago from other parts of Afghanistan after native population dwindled.
When Indian talks about Hindu civilization influence in Afghanistan, it means they are referring to Gandhara.