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How are you any different from indians who claim everything is of Sanskrit and indian in origin?
WTF man?, It's a language it's not secret conspiracy theory. You can look up on Turkish dictionary sites and see for yourself. I am Turk my self and not Persian, thats why I speak both Turkish and Persian.
 
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WTF man?, It's a language it's not secret conspiracy theory. You can look up on Turkish dictionary sites and see for yourself. I am Turk my self and not Persian, thats why I speak both Turkish and Persian.

what has this to do with Afghanistan?

you can be a Manga character. does not really matter
 
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I think a lot of loan words In Urdu that are understood as Turkish are in fact from Persian. Like Dost, dushman, purda, hoon etc
Something that the present generation of Wahabized Pakistani's, a phenomenon that began to take shape post 1972 oil boom which brought civilization to the camel kingdoms, struggle to accept. Pakistan has no oil and being poor millions of our people got jobs in these camel kingdoms after the oil bonanza. Our elite got bought out by the billion dollar grants. Post 1979 with Mullahs taking over Iran's star was eclipsed.

But here is a fact. The region coterminous to Pakistan has been influenced by Persia from the days of Achaemenids if not earlier. When you guys think of 'Hind' in historical referance it is to the region of Indus River ~ that is Sindh, Gandhara which today is Pakistan. Indeed even our conversion to Islam was mostly thanks to Persian influenced, Persian speaking Sufi saints. Persian was the official language of Indus region till 1849 and was removed by British who replaced it with, you got it, Urdu. Urdu was foisted on us thanks to the British that many posters here bitch about but lap up like dogs the legacy they left behind.

Persian influence remained paramount in most of the 20th century. Sir Allama Iqbal [the national idealogue of Pakistan] as far as I am aware never wrote any of his works in Arabic but instead English, Persian and Urdu was his choice. Lot of his poetry is in Persian. My dad brought up in 1950s learn't Persian at university in Pakistan. So that our national anthemn is in Persian is no surprise - it was consistent with the times.

Things however began to change after 1970s. Since then every decade has seen Arabic gain ground and camel kingdoms get worshipped like as if they are re-incarnation of the original caliphates.
 
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Something that the present generation of Wahabized Pakistani's, a phenomenon that began to take shape post 1972 oil boom which brought civilization to the camel kingdoms, struggle to accept. Pakistan has no oil and being poor millions of our people got jobs in these camel kingdoms after the oil bonanza. Our elite got bought out by the billion dollar grants. Post 1979 with Mullahs taking over Iran's star was eclipsed.

But here is a fact. The region coterminous to Pakistan has been influenced by Persia from the days of Achaemenids if not earlier. When you guys think of 'Hind' in historical referance it is to the region of Indus River ~ that is Sindh, Gandhara which today is Pakistan. Indeed even our conversion to Islam was mostly thanks to Persian influenced, Persian speaking Sufi saints. Persian was the official language of Indus region till 1849 and was removed by British who replaced it with, you got it, Urdu. Urdu was foisted on us thanks to the British that many posters here bitch about but lap up like dogs the legacy they left behind.

Persian influence remained paramount in most of the 20th century. Sir Allama Iqbal [the national idealogue of Pakistan] as far as I am aware never wrote any of his works in Arabic but instead English, Persian and Urdu was his choice. Lot of his poetry is in Persian. My dad brought up in 1950s learn't Persian at university in Pakistan. So that our national anthemn is in Persian is no surprise - it was consistent with the times.

Things however began to change after 1970s. Since then every decade has seen Arabic gain ground and camel kingdoms get worshipped like as if they are re-incarnation of the original caliphates.

I have many Pakistani friends, I actually grew up with Pakistanis and from what I have learnt, first generation Pakistanis (sunni and shia) love Iran while the younger generation are more pro Saudi and anti Iran. Iran and Pakistan share a common history. They may dislike the Iranian government, but they are only fooling themselves by being anti Iranian.

No that's not true at all and I really doubt you can speak Turkish beyond level 1. Because my wife speaks Turkish natively. Just watch this video to see how many words are common between Turkish and Urdu...

Here is Urdu vs Arabic



I actually skimmed through the entire video and not a single one of the words are from Turkish. They are all either Persian or Arabic. Funny how your video backfired on you LMAO

EDIT: By that I mean the Turkish words are either Persian or Arabic loan words.
 
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I have many Pakistani friends, I actually grew up with Pakistanis and from what I have learnt, first generation Pakistanis (sunni and shia) love Iran while the younger generation are more pro Saudi and anti Iran. Iran and Pakistan share a common history. They may dislike the Iranian government, but they are only fooling themselves by being anti Iranian.
Agreed 100%. I hate your ruling regime. But I draw distinction between it and Iran the nation. Majority of what makes us 'non Indian' is actually thanks to the influence from Iran. As you stated even the name 'Pakistan' or 'Punjab' is of Persian origin. But for now ignore the Wahabaized loonatics here.

EDIT: By that I mean the Turkish words are either Persian or Arabic loan words.
What they call 'Turkish' words are actually Persian words adopted by Turks. Indeed even our Arabic words have been transferred to us through Persian. The fact is for millenia if not more Persian was the lingua franca of the greater Western/Central Asia.
 
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Pakistan has already Stated that it Sees Iran as an Extension of her own security.

Pakistan remains adverse to any outside interference in sovereign countries.

In the hypothetical scenario of war between Iran and USA, Pakistan will Protest war and will play a Rolle of mediator.

Ja Deutsch ist eine Sprache man kann lebenslang nur lernen



What has this to do with Iran expelling poor refugees?

ja genau es ist richting darum lerne ich deutsch
jeg kan snakke norsk ogso norsken min er bedre enn tysk

but we will have atleast some military presence or interference we do not want those jew slaves to checkmate us from all sides
 
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Yeh, after making advances on you, those Swedes kicked me out. Said your a*ss was already owned.
I have many Pakistani friends, I actually grew up with Pakistanis and from what I have learnt, first generation Pakistanis (sunni and shia) love Iran while the younger generation are more pro Saudi and anti Iran. Iran and Pakistan share a common history. They may dislike the Iranian government, but they are only fooling themselves by being anti Iranian.


I actually skimmed through the entire video and not a single one of the words are from Turkish. They are all either Persian or Arabic. Funny how your video backfired on you LMAO

EDIT: By that I mean the Turkish words are either Persian or Arabic loan words.
Now I declare you're pathetic loser and pathological liar because both of them are native speakers .
 
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ja genau es ist richting darum lerne ich deutsch
jeg kan snakke norsk ogso norsken min er bedre enn tysk

but we will have atleast some military presence or interference we do not want those jew slaves to checkmate us from all sides

well IMAFT or a UN Mandate can put some boots on the ground.

Gwadar must Remain functional.
 
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Now I declare you're pathetic loser and pathological liar because both of them are native speakers .

LMAO why do you get triggered? You can have other Persian speakers look at the video and they will say the same.

I challenge you to find 3 words from the video that is Turkish word that is not a loanword from Persian on Arabic.
 
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word nr 1Hava, is from Persian not Turkish,
nr2 word Taze is from Persian,
nr3 word Buhran is Arabic
nr 4 Parde is Persian
nr 5 is Persian or possibly Arabic
nr 6, sade is Persian or Arabic,
nr 7 is Persian
nr 8 is Persian,
nr 9 is Persian
nr 10, is Persian or possibly Arabic.

I stopped watching after here. So out of the 10 first words all of them are also in Persian but please continue lecture me in both my native languages. :rolleyes:
I can't even imagine that some stupids think these words are Arabic and Turkish and Not Persian.
 
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LMAO why do you get triggered? You can have other Persian speakers look at the video and they will say the same.
I gave you a proof and FYI, the organiser of these videos is a native Persian speaker. And since you said you did even watch them so it means your opinion base of some thing fishy.

In Arabic and Urdu, Dimagh means brain while in Persian is means nose :lol:
 
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well IMAFT or a UN Mandate can put some boots on the ground.

Gwadar must Remain functional.

exactly gwadar is vital
but one must agree that un is a useless organization and its security council is just a bully and a tool for its masters to use
 
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exactly gwadar is vital
but one must agree that un is a useless organization and its security council is just a bully and a tool for its masters to use

UN reflects the mob mentality the countries bring to the table.

its not a world governing body. just a Marketing convention

IMAFT is headed by KSA and they will under no circumstances help iran they are an ally to the usa

Pakistan can Play a Role here as well.

there must not be war among your friends so you can enjoy the party a little more.

Pakistan carries a significant clout in the region. Offering peace it stands a clear winner even before a single shot has been fired.

Pakistan can be the Ego breaker in Iran Saudi relations.
 
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