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I thought Afghan prefer indian Hindus over Pakistani Muslim and get along with them well so dont know why hindus left Afghanistan and settled elsewhereAt current no,since most have migrated elsewhere(the community now numbers 1000-2000) but historically there were Hindu/buddhist generals,poets,monks etc in previous Afghan kingdoms after the Islamic conquests and before that hinduism/buddhism were pretty dominant.
There have been many religion in this region i.e Zoroastrianism, paganism, Buddhism, Hinduism etcI think Afghans were Budhists before Islam, maybe some Hindus of Punjabi or Sindhi origin are there.
There have been many religion in this region i.e Zoroastrianism, paganism, Buddhism, Hinduism etc
Brahmana Hindu Shahis of Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaI know there ware other religions but Hinduism had little impact on locals of Afghanistan, Before Islam Buddhism was dominating that region.
Brahmana Hindu Shahis of Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pre-Islamic Hindu and Buddhist heritage of Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I think Hinduism had same impact as Buddhism though obviously not anymore.
Thanks for clearing it up, however look at the Hindko people, a sizeable minority of which still practice Hinduism.Hindus during Hindu Shahi were only rulers and their soldiers and some settlers of Punjabi & Sindhi origin not local population.
You can't make sweeping statements like that, look at the Hindko people as example or the Hindu Temples that remain. Hindu Shahis also ruled Indian Punjab so you can't conclusively say they stayed in Pakistan and became Muslim as according too you.Post from other thread shows from where is OP coming from, especially that id. No pashtuns were not hindus once upon a time, bhudists? Maybe yes but never hindus. They are not indic group. And hindus shahis were punjabis who were pushed back in to current day Pakistan after muslims invasion. Their decendents are hindko & punjabis.
Any other question?
Brahmana Hindu Shahis of Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pre-Islamic Hindu and Buddhist heritage of Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I think Hinduism had same impact as Buddhism though obviously not anymore.
Thanks for clearing it up, however look at the Hindko people, a sizeable minority of which still practice Hinduism..
Your not backing it up with facts unlike me. Look at these people as example.Bhaye they were pushed back to Punjab. Local Afghans never were hindus, get this through your head. Pashtuns never were hindus! Think hindu shahis like British people who ruled South Asia. Get it? And no these hindu shahis were not from any place from India. Their decendents still live in khyber pakhtunwa and north central punjab.
You guys have as much to be proud if hindu shahis as south asian christians have of British Empire. Basically nothing.
Thanks for clearing it up, however look at the Hindko people, a sizeable minority of which still practice Hinduism.
You can't make sweeping statements like that, look at the Hindko people as example or the Hindu Temples that remain. Hindu Shahis also ruled Indian Punjab so you can't conclusively say they stayed in Pakistan and became Muslim as according too you.
Hindkowans are considered of Punjabi/Pothohari origin not Pashtun or Afghans
True but its all depend on which part of Afghanistan we are talking about. Eastern part of Afghanistan was controlled by Maurya Empire whose main religion was Hinduism and then later it became part of Kushan empire whose main religion was BuddhismI know there ware other religions but Hinduism had little impact on locals of Afghanistan, Before Islam Buddhism was dominating that region.
Your not backing it up with facts unlike me. Look at these people as example.
Hindkowans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And please don't resort to insults, debate in a civilised manner.
It actually happened again with the Sikh Empire, please show me proof of no Pashtuns being Hindu? Maybe they where not but there is no definite answers. Your seriously telling me not too steal history when your claiming Hindu Shahis. LmaoThats what happened, their decendents converted to Islam. Have you ever heard of hindko people? They live in KPK but are not pashtuns but punjabi speaking. I know you want to claim that pashtuns were hindus once and how Indians ruled Afghanistan. That only happened once in Maurya empire for 80 years. Dont go around claiming heritage of other people and stick to your own, or you can visit thread where Indians are claming mexican civilization.
These saffron types cant even tell who is who and then come here to teach history of our land and people.
You said locals. Hindkos have been there long enough to be considered locals.Did you even read wiki? These people are not pashtuns but punjabis, hindko is punjabi dialect. As i said before you have no idea of what you are talking about. Never again confuse hindko with pashtun.
My mistake however it says that the Sur Pashtun tribe converted from Hinduism to Islam.Hindkowans are considered of Punjabi/Pothohari origin not Pashtun or Afghans
True but its all depend on which part of Afghanistan we are talking about. Eastern part of Afghanistan was controlled by Maurya Empire whose main religion was Hinduism and then later it became part of Kushan empire whose main religion was Buddhism