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There was no country called Pakistan in the days when Tipu fought against the British-led
84 Punjab Regiment. The people of Punjab were not active in warfare leadership like the Afghans were. Punjabi Sikhs started to dominate the west Indian politics only after Ranjit Singh. Punjabi Muslims followed their Sikh Gurus to take the side of British during the expedition against Mysore and subsequently the Sepoy Mutiny.
So, how some idiots can claim Tipu belonged to the present-day Pakistan when the Punjabis themselves fought against his troops and killed him. Rather than talking fuzzy things the Pakistani/Punjabi Muslims should take pride in killing Tipu and Muslims. This legacy continued till the 1971 war in Bengal and is continuing in Afghanistan and Kashmir. Punjabis are a bunch of traitors fond of fighting other Muslims.
The 84th Punjab Regiment at that time was not recruited from actual Punjab, nor was it called the Punjab regiment at that time, as far as I know. Wasn't it called/part of the Madras Native Infantry or something? Punjab was conquered by the British much later.
You just saw the word Punjabi and got triggered? Pathetic little racist idiot. I don't need the likes of you to pass judgement on someone else being a "traitor". Ghaddaron ka desh, Bangladesh.
The rest of your post is pure trash and only betrays your own ignorance. "Sikh Gurus" on who's command Punjabi Musalmans fought for the British. What a joke.