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Muhammad Bin Qasim

Ohhhh is it? I think you must have learned this in Pakistani text book which are famous such stunning facts of history.

Not as stunning as yours which claim Aurangzeb destroyed thousands of temples, that all Muslims from the region are the product of mass rape, that the Indo-Aryan migrations are a lie, etc.

Anyway, what I'm saying is regarded as historical fact. Give me one legitimate source proving your claims.
 

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Son of Greek homosexual triggered.

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a turkroach is calling others rodent how ironical

you mean your mother who works in a legalized regulated brothel?

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Warning issued for insulting Turkish Republic/public. Banned !


Now, It is more logical !
 
Asalamu Alaikum

@waz

Could I please get this thread moved to the history section?
 
Asalamu Alaikum

@waz

Could I please get this thread combined with my other one on Muhammad Bin Qasim? If not, please just delete it.
 
I disagree with your contention that Bin Qasim was the first Pakistani. On what rationale do you say that?

I only said it for three reasons:

1. That's the title people generally know him by.

2. The Pakistan movement primarily occurred as a separate country for Muslims in the Indus region. Muhammad Bin Qasim himself was the first Muslim to make large portions of Pakistan part of not just an Islamic nation, but the Khilafah itself. Jinnah himself said the Pakistan movement started when the first Muslim set foot in Sindh (an indirect reference to Qasim).

3. Muslims from Pakistan and Hindustan do have some ancestry from these Muslim conquerors that came to the region, the first of which was Muhammad Bin Qasim:

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub...

"The study showed that the Muslim Gujjars differ significantly from their counterpart, the Hindu Gujjars"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub...

"we observed a certain degree of genetic contribution from Iran to both Muslim populations"

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2859343/

“The correlation between the admixture contributions from Arabia and Iran is positive, with significant correlation coefficient values”

Of course, the title is more symbolic than anything else. Obviously Pakistan has a history from before Muhammad Bin Qasim, most of our ancestry is not from these Muslim conquerors, and the first citizen of Pakistan was obviously not Muhammad Bin Qasim.
 
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