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I heard that once; most Punjabi villages fielded a team of Pehelwans, I wonder why our martial sports died out so rapidly.
Not true
But in past local games like kabadi and lambi khed etc were popular
These games are not dead but are still played mostly at melas
Not a lot of men would like to play something like this dressed like them this may be the reason why these games are not popular
Did you play this game which was called "
Did you play this game which was called "Badi"
What other games are played in your area
especially the guy laying down. actually the guys hanging like monkeys as well tbh. smh. kinky to say the least.This picture is so freaking weird!
I was born and raised in Pakistan and spent most of my life in Pakistan. You need to stop assuming and look at the picture and try to understand the joke. If this is difficult to understand I mean get some sense of humor. It will have a good effect on you.Yes for mummy daddy kids born outside of Pakistan these pictures are "strange" and "weird" looking but for someone who is born and grown up in the indigenous culture of central Punjab Pakistan, these are pretty normal and elegant pictures. That is why I feel that "Pakistanis" born and grown up outside of Pakistan are not fit to integrate in Pakistan's indigenous society. This is our culture and history and we are proud of every bit of it.
I was born and raised in Pakistan and spent most of my life in Pakistan. You need to stop assuming and look at the picture and try to understand the joke. If this is difficult to understand I mean get some sense of humor. It will have a good effect on you.
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But the modern Kashmiri people look very "fragile" from physique wise. I personally believe these pehlwans had mixed ancestries so they were not pure "kashmiri" as these pehlwan families used to intermarry only among other pehlwan families irrespective of their ethnicities and they used to roam in various kingdoms ranging from Afghanistan to deep India. And their ancestries were all mixed, it was a common occurrence for a "kashmiri" pehlwan from Gujranwala to marry into a pehlwan family of Amritsar, Multan or some other hub of wrestler families which were not necessarily "kashmiri".