Naofumi
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Urdu-speaking is itself an ethnicity. @Cliftonite @Pakistani Fighter Explain to him please.What is your ethnicity?
Why would be I? Do you know the rankings of Indian ones?Are you butthurt that Saudi Arabian universities, along with Israeli ones, are the best ranked in the Muslim/developing world? Don't blame me.
Better than in Europe doesn't mean no persecution, Palestine riots were happening in parallel to the rise of Hitler.Arab Jews lived 1000 times better in the Arab world than they did in Europe. This is a well-established fact. Millions of Jews were supposedly mass-murdered in Europe and 1000's of Jewish pogroms occurred in Europe before the Holocaust. Not even remotely comparable to anything that occurred in the Arab world/Middle East. And I have interacted with many Arab Jews in person and online (even on PDF) and they will confirm what I wrote.
I hope you can identify the persons in this photo
Prakrit was descended from what we call Vedic Sanskrit and yup it was codified later, like many liturgical languages (Quranic Arabic, Biblical Hebrew etc), at least we agree on this, so next question - how Prakrit became Iranic?Why are you trying to appropriate our two largest provinces? They are not Indian, but part and parcel of Pakistan. Commonality between all Pakistanis is due to the IVC. We are all racially related.
As a Punjabi speaker, I can tell you Punjabi (and dialects) descended from multiple sources. It is a composite language, which you guys call Prakrit. There is a heavy Farsi (or more correctly Dari) base in Punjabi, which eventually led to the same in Urdu (a related language to Punjabi.) There is heavy influence of Pukhto, Sindhi in Punjabi too.
As far as I know, Panini codified Sanskrit from diffrent dialects into an official language. He was from Warrukai Lahor in KPK.