Kyusuibu Honbu
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The land of Pakistan has historically been a melting pot for people from Central Asia,Western Asia(Middle-east) and South Asia and hence has spawned a rich,diverse hybrid kingdoms and cultures.
If we check the pre-Islamic era,we find a wide range of hybrid kindoms like:Indo-Persian,Indo-Greek,Indo-Sassanid,Greeco-Bactirian,Indo-Huns etc.
Modern country of Pakistan formed on 2 nation theory distances itself not only from the Indian roots,but also from the pre-islamic past.
So what is left after all the pruning is Afghans,Arabs,Turks,Central Asians.
The question is had it not been for Zia era's Islamization or had Jinnah been alive for a decade after the formation of Pakistan,would general Pakistani view about their history change?
If we check the pre-Islamic era,we find a wide range of hybrid kindoms like:Indo-Persian,Indo-Greek,Indo-Sassanid,Greeco-Bactirian,Indo-Huns etc.
Modern country of Pakistan formed on 2 nation theory distances itself not only from the Indian roots,but also from the pre-islamic past.
So what is left after all the pruning is Afghans,Arabs,Turks,Central Asians.
The question is had it not been for Zia era's Islamization or had Jinnah been alive for a decade after the formation of Pakistan,would general Pakistani view about their history change?