Hamza913
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ASI movement happened from the west to east, then south
Prior or post IVC?
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ASI movement happened from the west to east, then south
Prior or post IVC?
What is this “culture of the Indus”?
Can you be more specific about what similarities in culture exist between the modern day Pakistani and the people of the IVC? Any rituals, festivals, language that was only privy to the people of the IVC and now apparently to the region of Pakistan only that would help us understand what is being stolen or the validity of your “Harappan” identity?
ASI didnt live everywhere at the time, this was a specific mix that happened in the border region between two completely different groups ME farmers and S. Asian hunter gathers. Subcontinent wasnt populated to that extent, let alone civilized. ASI movement happened from the west to east, then south - no different to ANI. Yes, there is relation between those groups outside Pak and the people populating Indus vally civ.
This mixture of the two groups started from there.
Both. Decline of civilization and climate problems, then incursion from ANI groups surely hastened the movement from west to east, south. ANI markers also did the same movement, however, in a quicker pace being more mobile pastoralist.
Another nice try kiddo. IVC is thousands of years old dumbass. How is the culture gonna be the same thousands of years old. Dumbass do you think Egyptian people still build pyramids and worship cat gods? Do you think Scandinavians still pillage villages and build Viking boats? Do you think Mexicans still build Aztec and Incan temples? Stupid dumbass Shudra. Learn some logic and reasoning I know your Dasyu mind cannot comprehend simple logic.
Saying all this and yet keeping Tipu Sultan as your DP shows everything.
Indians are envious for our culture, languages, history, food, dress, and looks.
No Pakistani will ever claim to be Indian, but every Indian claims to be Pakistani. Lol.
If you’re directing this towards me, I’ll have you know that my DP is that of Peshwa Baji Rao. A famous general in Maratha history.
The rest of your post is quite funny too. Do you actually believe this stuff?
Besides it’s funny you mention Egypt and the Vikings, unlike these civilizations which were continuous,
Well you’re the one who claimed we were “stealing Indus culture” from Pakistan, so why don’t you tell us what culture we stole (since you seem to know about it) and explain it instead of throwing a childish tantrum?
Besides it’s funny you mention Egypt and the Vikings, unlike these civilizations which were continuous, you didn’t even know the IVC existed until the British came up and excavated it for you.
The Egyptians knew their history and, hence can claim lineage to that civilization as descendents.
You didint even know IVC existed. What claim are you going to draw to ancestry when you have zero clue such a civilization even graced the land, let alone show any signs of continuity in culture, language, script, religion?
You want to call it co-terminous Pakistan, go ahead, but please don’t fool us with some ancestry bullshit. You have no proof of it, nor any exists to show links between the IVC people (read DNA) and that of modern day Pakistanis. Your claims are the same as that of a renter living in a heritage building claiming to be nobility because you somehow reside in the building you had nothing to do in the construction of, nor Knew the people who built it. It’s quite laughable to say the least.
Now please save your BS for the simple minded sheep from your side of the border.
Why can't we agree that IVC is our shared history. There are more sites being found in India as we speak. Why are you guys so insecure about IVC being a shared history?we all are not harapan but you indians are surely chotia!
we share nothing with you baboon indiots!Why can't we agree that IVC is our shared history. There are more sites being found in India as we speak. Why are you guys so insecure about IVC being a shared history?