Your love for Ash increased substantially after she put on some weight.
true.
the programme finished now and white salwar suit mey bhari bhari rapchik lag rahi thi.
uff, her soft plump arms filling the chikankari sleeves...
and her manner of speaking also has changed since she married and became a mother... she is now more mature and more natural-talking and reactions are quite mature... no social awkwardness that even many elderly people have.
all in all
besides, seeing her reminds me of my local object of obsession who's also from mangalore.
Turkic and other Central Asian tribes have been migrating to the wider Indus region for millenia. Even to this day some have maintained a distinct identity (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlugh_Turks), although most have completly merged in with the local populace. Historically Turkic individuals like Qutbudin Aibek (buried in Lahore) and Nasir Uddin Qabacha to name just a few have had a profound impact on Pakistani history.
Then in the modern context, Turkey has been a country very close to Pakistan and we share a mutual respect for each other. So it shouldnt be that surprising if some Pakistanis do actually want to learn Turkish for this reason.
you mention qutbuddin aibak and his tomb in lahore but you do not mention qutb minar that he got built in delhi and that he ruled from delhi??
and you should have looked at my previous mentioning of razia sultan who died a few decades after aibak and was entombed in delhi.
khair, i reject the partition of india so i decline to participate in this india-pakistan our-history/your-history silliness, so allow me to withdraw from this thread.
but like i said before if pakistanis want to emulate something from modern turkey it should be the turkish progressive/socialist movements like dhkp-c... anything reactionary ( like erdogan and his akp ikhwaanis ) must be rejected and made enemies with.
umm, the article is in turkish though there are photographs... will translate the article at leisure.
but must say that this news agency seems to be aligned with erdogan so we must be careful.
Dunno. Maybe try the following
British India ( which spread west from Bharat/Bangladesh )
Moghul Empire ( which spread east from what is now Pakistan )
The Sikh Empire
Since Bharat and Pakistan did not exist before 1947 we have multiple choice here ....
come on, you know that i being a socialist/communist see only futility in these 'nationalisms pulled into history' games, so please excuse me from this kind of discussion.
yet the greatest historic leader in south asia was tipu sultan from what then was mysore state in the dakkan and what is now south india... no one like him.
i consider myself among his ideological successors.
that is all.