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Whatever the ultra nationalists spew in online forums, Indians and Pakistanis get together very well in public life. Seems like they are same people. Rather Bengali (BD) people are different from all of them.
My nana wasn't Persian but he learned it from his teacher from his local madrassah when he was young.My Uncle's grandmother was also Persian (he's not my uncle by blood though, so I'm not Persian).
My nana wasn't Persian but he learned it from his teacher from his local madrassah when he was young.
Farsi was the language of Muslim nobility nob educated before British colonialism and some Muslims still secretly taught it during colonial era but unfortunately the tradition was not carried on.
Yes Balochi would be good to especially since it is a native Pakistani language.I think it would be better to slowly start replacing Urdu words that come from Indo-Aryan languages with their Dari equivalent, rather than scrapping Urdu all together.
We should aim to decrease the number of Indo-Aryan words in Urdu from 70% to perhaps 30-50%.
Or, we should replace Urdu with Baluchi. It would help wipe out Baluchi separatism and keep us distinct from Hindustan.
The Baluch genetic component is also the highest component of ancestry for most Pakistanis, and Baluchistan is where the first civilisation of the region started emerging (Indus Valley), so it makes sense.
I think Rajputs were originally from Persia?Yeah, it was the language of the elite. They also intermarried with Persians/Farsiwans fairly frequently too, which is why my Uncle has a Persian grandmother (his family are a bunch of highly successful and highly educated Rajputs).
Walaikum Salaam,Asalamu Alaikum
We should either replace it with Baluchi for reasons already stated or simply start purging Urdu of some of its Indo-Aryan vocabulary.
Yes Balochi would be good to especially since it is a native Pakistani language.
I think Rajputs were originally from Persia?
Walaikum Salaam,
Urdu should be purged of all Indo-Aryan vocabulary.
Disagree with you bro.people from Pakistani and Indian Punjab are similar people but people from say kpk and south India are in no way similar.
You are even more similar to them than we are (but still not the same as them), what are you talking about?
Sorry I disagree with you completely.All over the world Indians and Pakistanis grow bonhomie among them wherever they meet (excluding the conflicting areas). Rather BD people keep the distance from both the group but get along pretty well. Its not about appearance but ground facts. Maybe because of language and frequent contacts. For BD people language is different from most of India and have to face less Indians day to day basis. Indian Hindi movies arent played in cinemas, Indian news dont appear frequently.
All over the world Indians and Pakistanis grow bonhomie among them wherever they meet (excluding the conflicting areas). Rather BD people keep the distance from both the group but get along pretty well. Its not about appearance but ground facts. Maybe because of language and frequent contacts. For BD people language is different from most of India and have to face less Indians day to day basis. Indian Hindi movies arent played in cinemas, Indian news dont appear frequently.
The only difference is religion. I think we should do a genes test on you to break your prejudices. You will most probably find that you share 99% of the genes as your Indian counter parts.
Spot on, we have nothing in common with Indians.
Persian was the lingua Franca of when the Sikh empire...My nana wasn't Persian but he learned it from his teacher from his local madrassah when he was young.
Farsi was the language of Muslim nobility and educated class before British colonialism and some Muslims still secretly taught it during colonial era but unfortunately the tradition was not carried on.