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It's blood and soil for us.Yup.
Old Aryan faiths are all about DNA.
Over the years we have agreed on that.
Blood.
Faith.
Soil.
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It's blood and soil for us.Yup.
Old Aryan faiths are all about DNA.
Over the years we have agreed on that.
Blood.
Faith.
Soil.
It's blood and soil for us.
And if that's the logic for claiming victory of Baloch, then yeah India won WWI and WWII. India also colonised different parts of the world after being colonised themselves. Go take your stupid logic somewhere else.
Present day Rajasthan had their own Hindu kings even under Mughals who sometimes fought on the side of the Mughals. Does that make them equal allies?Not exactly. The Baloch actually had their own entity in Kalat which represented them and allied with Abdali, where as the British seized the Indian sub-continent against its will.
How is this even related to the topic?The Baloch and the Pashtuns are also both Iranic, the British and South Asians aren't anywhere near as closely related.
How will you define as heavily frowned? The British enlisted Indian soldiers in their army. The British also allowed many kings to retain their rule as long as they pledged alliance to the British. They also built roads and railway lines and abolished unjust practices. Of course, you can say that the British were more proficient in handling their vassal states.The British also heavily frowned upon India, the Durranis didn't have quite the same mindset towards the Baloch.
Agree to this. But there is still a difference between voluntary fighting which resulted into victories from the involuntary fighting which resulted into victories but at the cost of lives.And yes, there are those who celebrate the victories of those Indians who participated in certain battles during WW1 and WW2, remember, there is a big difference between celebrating particular battles in which your people were involved in as compared to the achievements of that empire as a whole.
Present day Rajasthan had their own Hindu kings even under Mughals who sometimes fought on the side of the Mughals. Does that make them equal allies?
How is this even related to the topic?
How will you define as heavily frowned?
Can you show me the Baloch empire over here?
Yes, it depends on the emperor. But over here, the rebellion of the Baloch was quashed by Abdali. So it doesn't make them equal allies.Depends on the emperor.
Belonging to the same ethnicity doesn't make people as equal allies. You are just oversimplifying too much over here. I myself look Iranic but I would never like to associate with Baloch or Iranics or Pashtuns as I now simply don't have anything in common with them other than looks. Basically, ethnicity is on a backburner when your national identity, state and then linguistic identity comes in that particular order. That's the case for me atleast.Because we're discussing whether or not the Baloch were mere canon fodder or actual equal allies.
There are other forms of discrimination as well. It's not simply racial. If you don't toe the line of the empire, you will get punished/discriminated against.Racial discrimination is rather easy to point out, and in this case, even if it did exist it would be misplaced since the Pashtuns and the Baloch are both Iranic.
Karo fir celebrate. But celebrating it as some Baloch victory is simply laughable.No because to tell you the truth there never was one, they only had regional dynasties here and there as well as influential figures. But tell me, if Indians can celebrate other Indo-Aryan achievements, why can't the Baloch celebrate other Iranic achievements as well?
I myself look Iranic
Basically, ethnicity is on a backburner when your national identity, state and then linguistic identity comes in that particular order.
Coming back to the point, many people in the Middle East are of the same ethnicity i.e. Arab, still they keep fighting and killing each other. It's simple power politics
Im not really convinced since these are not proven.
id tag an awan, @Malik Alpha
Im from Balochistan bro. That said from what Ive seen arians and even awans on average are more iranic lookin than say jatts etc let alone indians.