Armstrong
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I am observing this thread for any racial flaming and this may end up closed.
However there is an odd irony.
The region did infact play passageway to all invasions from Alexander to Babur..
Yet, it was the region that suffered the most during partition and has the greatest "enmity" factor between the two sides of the border.
Yaaar my own assessment is that, the Punjabis, didn't have a common collective consciousness needed to imbue a sense of Nationhood in them till much later. They were living their lives, singing their songs & toiling their fields like every Nation but they didn't have a sense of who they are, where they come from & the fierce sense of independence that realization breeds - a little like how the Pukhtoons have had it since as far back as we know ! They've always been very....very conscious of their Pukhtoon Identity, sometimes to the point of borderline racism, but thats what bred that fierce....fierce sense of Independence & Nationhood that the Punjabis were lacking.