Mr. Chairman,
It becomes exciting when a shrimp starts making proclamations about history. However, just to satisfy your misplaced ego, I will quote some of the references for your satisfaction, though those of us who have some knowledge about history would not need many references to accept the narrated facts.
For various dates mentioned about Indus Valley Civilization Wikipedia is good enough.
For IVC being monotheist, please read Penguin History of India by Romila Thapar and papers written by Khan A. Sufyan amongst others.
About definition of Hindu religion and its emanation, please read
G. Singh,Sakasthan and India, Toronto, 1999, p. 20
Jawaharlal Nehru, The Discovery of India, New Delhi,1983, p.75
Swami Dharma Theertha, History of HinduImperialism, Madras, 1992, p. 178
KhushwantSingh, India: An Introduction, New Delhi, 1990, p. 19
Percival Spear, India: A Modern History, Michigan,1961, p.40
Encyclopedia Britannica, 20 `Hinduism' 519
For the Buddhist gandhara Srolls, please read the article at
University of Washington Press - Books - Ancient Buddhist Scrolls from Gandhara
For references of Alexander and Porus and its relationship to Rig Veda described tribes, please read
Decline and Fall of Buddhism: A Tragedy in Ancient India, K. Jamanadas, Blumoon Books, 2004
Political and Social Movement in Ancient Punjab, By Buddha Prakash, pp 77
A History of its Culture and Civilisation, By Kosambi, Damodar Dharmanand, pp 81-83
A History of India, By Hermann Kulke, Dietmar Rothermung, pp 57
The founders of Indus valley civilization and their later history, By Naval Viyogi, pp 155
For details about Mauryan Empire, please read
The Mauryas: Chandragupta
The First Great Political Realist: Kautilya and His Arthashastra, by Boesche, Roger, 2003.
P. 266 Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Part 1 By James Hastings
P. 92 Paurānic and Tāntric Religion: Early Phase By Jitendra Nath Banerjea
P. 212 Age of the Nandas and Mauryas By K. A. Nilakanta Sastri
About Kushan Empire, please read
Monotheism - By Branch / Doctrine - The Basics of Philosophy.
"Afghanistan: Central Asian and Sassanian Rule, ca. 150 B.C.-700 A.D.". United States: Library of Congress Country Studies. 1997
Xinru Liu,
The Silk Road in World History (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010)
For references about Kabul Shahi Kingdoms, please read
Sehrai, Fidaullah (1979). Hund: The Forgotten City of Gandhara, p. 2. Peshawar Museum Publications New Series, Peshawar.
The Pathans, 1958, p 108, 109, Olaf Caroe.
Geography of Ancient and Medieval India, 1971, p 100-102, 108, Dr D. C. Sircar
For Mohammad Bin Qasim’s invasion of Sindh, please read the Chach Nama.
For references on Islamic invasion of Afghanistan, please read
Islamic Conquest, Library of Congress Country Studies on Afghanistan
Ancient Indian History and Civilization, by Sailendra Nath Sen
The Afghans, Edition: illustrated Published by Wiley-Blackwell, 2002
A Glossary Of The Tribes And Castes Of The Punjab And North-West Frontier Province Vol. 3 By H.A. Rose, Denzil Ibbetson Sir Published by Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 1997
Mr. Chairman, whoever told you that Ganges was the birth place of Hinduism and Buddhism. Ever heard the name Aryavarta. Have you ever had the occasion of reading history as it should be read, without “Pride and Prejudice.”
Sir, you may be a very proud Muslim, but I am a proud Pakistani as well.
Thank you indeed for your voluminous comments, the weight of which is indeed killing me.
Please do not get angry. I have highlighted historical facts. Your opinion should be based on understanding the history in true perspective and not anger.