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Lol you do know that muslims ruled what is now considered India, right? Do you also know that those muslim rulers had armies that were a mix of central asians, persians and pukhtoon troops. So what do you think happened to them?
Yah right everyone knows which desis ruled whom.. Shouting louder won't change the fact.. It's better to accept invaders as your ancestor than doing that.No it's not, other than IoK and Punjab; all of your states are quite different ethnically, culturally, linguistically (native languages), historically and so on.
Mauryan Empire enjoyed a loose century-old reign over the Indus before the people got rid themselves of that filth. Other than that, there has been no Indian power that has seriously held control of modern-day Pakistan.
Not North India but North West India (especially Punjab) and a large portion of them have their origins in Pakistan. They make up 3-5% of your population yet dominate your sports, entertainment and etc...
That's pretty BS, almost all Punjabis i've met abroad associate more with Pakistan than they do with India. Sikhs especially talk about undivided Punjab.
And I am from the state that rules the sports, Haryana. And that's what I said, other than Punjabis, other north Indians are the last ones who associate themselves with Pakistan. Dogras, himachalis, pahadis of uttrakhand, Haryanvis, Delhi and north Rajasthan.. Only punjabis, that to from manjha region associate themselves with you.. We consider you as equal as a Bhaiya from bihar.
I ain't naming anything and being Haryanvi I am also claiming Indus. Deal with it. My people are doing research on Indus valley civilization, the saraswati river while your people glorify your invaders.. Even in this thread itself the people claiming Indus in second sentence say "we ruled you for 1000 years during Muslim rule".. How confuse your people are..We know the history, importance and heritage of our motherland very well and it seems that you know it too. But frankly I don't care about North Indians and the Ganges. That's your remit. It's a shame its neglected by modern Indians who care more about the Indus.
I am sure plenty of interesting events happened in the Ganges region too. Can you name five?