Talwar e Pakistan
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You need some education; not the BS they feed you from Hinduvati Academy or Zee-TV News
All 4 of these ethnic groups share genetic links with the first people to settle the Indus Valley (98% of modern-day Pakistan) whom migrated from modern-day Oman branching out from Haplogroup-L.
Other than having high frequencies in Tajikistan, Chechnya and portions of West Indian coast; this haplogroup is unique to Pakistan.
We all came from Africa.
Migratory terms; 'modern day Pakistanis' came from a combination of migrations from Oman and invasions by the Aryans.
The Indus Plains have always retained a distinct ethnic group in South Asia; both before and after the Aryan Invasions.
We look different, we have different voices and accents, we have different genetic mutations (such as lactose tolerance), we are built differently, although some groups of population may have similarities - we are overall different people.
That should put an end to your "being the same people" rants.
The Indus region of South Asia has been ruled by over 76 Kingdoms/Empires in history.
29 being indigenous, 44 being foreigners from the West of Indus, 3 being foreigners from East of Indus (Gupta, Maurya and Maratha - whose control over the Indus only lasted briefly).
Like I said; the Indus region has always retained a distinct people with distinct kingdoms/empires separate from the rest of South Asia due to it's geographical features and containment.
Our ancestors evolved and grew a brain; they left behind disgusting barbaric superstitious rituals and beliefs and adopted the religion of Islam.
Hindus in the past converted for the same reason Hindus are converting by the thousands to this day.
So is India. That reminds me; the name 'India' is coined by the so-called evil 'invaders'.Pakistan is formed less than 70 years but not pakistani.
Pakistanis are made up of 4 main ethnic groups. Pashtuns, Punjabis, Sindhis and the Baloch. Each are somewhat close but at the same time retain segments of unique culture/ethnicity.They did not come from heaven leaving the 72 virgins or even there ancestors.
All 4 of these ethnic groups share genetic links with the first people to settle the Indus Valley (98% of modern-day Pakistan) whom migrated from modern-day Oman branching out from Haplogroup-L.
Other than having high frequencies in Tajikistan, Chechnya and portions of West Indian coast; this haplogroup is unique to Pakistan.
We all came from Africa.
Migratory terms; 'modern day Pakistanis' came from a combination of migrations from Oman and invasions by the Aryans.
The Indus Plains have always retained a distinct ethnic group in South Asia; both before and after the Aryan Invasions.
We look different, we have different voices and accents, we have different genetic mutations (such as lactose tolerance), we are built differently, although some groups of population may have similarities - we are overall different people.
That should put an end to your "being the same people" rants.
There was no such thing as 'Bharat' either (except in the fairy tales told by Hinduvatis).Who were they? They were part of Bharat(not saying India... Warna burnol deni padegi).
The Indus region of South Asia has been ruled by over 76 Kingdoms/Empires in history.
29 being indigenous, 44 being foreigners from the West of Indus, 3 being foreigners from East of Indus (Gupta, Maurya and Maratha - whose control over the Indus only lasted briefly).
Like I said; the Indus region has always retained a distinct people with distinct kingdoms/empires separate from the rest of South Asia due to it's geographical features and containment.
Muslim Empires came into South Asia through conquest. Muslims came into South Asia through Sufism.I do not want to get into how islam came into existance in bharat as it will make more bad mouthing for it as far as logic goes.
How and where?kistan is claiming the arab inheritence, turks pride, iran/persian legacy and afganistans past to justify its existence.
South Asia was a divided group of conflicting states devastated by war. Muslim conquests united the region and brought a golden age of architecture, growth and economy.They terrorize and looted the golden bird of the world.
But my hatred is towards Bitches of my own religion that betrays the religion
How does Hinduism give someone identity and life?which gave them identity and life..
Not 'simply' the conversation of modern-day Pakistan into Islam was a long and slow process. First tracing links to trade routes then the missionary migrations eastward. Jizya tax also played a role.They simply got converted
Our ancestors evolved and grew a brain; they left behind disgusting barbaric superstitious rituals and beliefs and adopted the religion of Islam.
More bullshit from desperate Hindus trying to explain why so many people left and are continuing to leave behind superstition and barbarism.threatened hem with a sword in their neck.
Hindus in the past converted for the same reason Hindus are converting by the thousands to this day.
rephrase that to "this smart act has been frustrating us all"that cowardly act is what is irritating us all..
Pakistanis are not Hindus and we don't belong to the same land. Our forefathers followed Hinduism, Buddhism, Folk Religions, Zoroastrianism, Sikhism; but that was history and that does not necessarily mean we have the same identity and nationality.We are all Hindus and our forefathers also belonged to the same land,
Who says they are our ancestors?like Bin Qasim or Malik kafur is their ancestor makes it all the more saucy...