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Pakistanis and caste system

I am Rajput and i am proud to be... Rajput is one of the best caste Rajputs rose to prominence during the 6th to 12th centuries. Until the 20th century, Rajputs ruled in the "overwhelming majority" of the princely states of Rajasthan and Surashtra, where the largest number of princely states were found.they ruled the world...here's the link read it by urself!

Rajput - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

you are a hindu then, not muslim, especially if you think you are superior

I wouldnt disagree too much with that with. At least not a tribal system along the same lines as those of Pashtuns or Balochis. But even Wikipedia decides to name Jatts, Gujjars as tribes List of Punjabi tribes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Todays Pakistan is not pre 47 Pakistan. The effects of Hinduism have to a large extent(in other places still are) going away.




I can understand your post with regards to interior Punjab and Sindh to a certain extent but really come to the urban areas and you'l find inter tribal marriages common. My sister is married to a gujjar, brother to a jat, aunt to a Rajput and so forth. Up to my parents time you only married within the tribe, but today marrying outside the tribe is the norm. The only tribe in the urban areas who I have seen fiercely make sure that their offspring marry within the tribe are the Syeds. Again the reverence for Syeds by some Pakistanis is the only aspect of Pakistani society that could be considered a somewhat equivalent of the Hindu caste system.

Moving on I am fine with the word "clan" as well, because again it does not imply any inherent status of a group of people within society. My problem lies with the fact that in the South Asian context, the word "caste" is naturally associated with the hindu caste system which the Pakistani Punjabi system quite simply does not follow.

city folks are a bit modern, that's why intermarriages are more common, however vast majority of punjabis are still following this haram barbaric system. It may not be hindu caste system, but it is equally brutal. If common sense applies, vast majority of pakistanis are not proper muslims because they are still following this system.

I think the only place in pakistan that doesn't have any of this kind of this clan/caste system is Karachi, Urduspeaking community there doesn't follow any of this backward nonsense
 
I wouldnt disagree too much with that with. At least not a tribal system along the same lines as those of Pashtuns or Balochis. But even Wikipedia decides to name Jatts, Gujjars as tribes List of Punjabi tribes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Todays Pakistan is not pre 47 Pakistan. The effects of Hinduism have to a large extent(in other places still are) going away.



I can understand your post with regards to interior Punjab and Sindh to a certain extent but really come to the urban areas and you'l find inter tribal marriages common. My sister is married to a gujjar, brother to a jat, aunt to a Rajput and so forth. Up to my parents time you only married within the tribe, but today marrying outside the tribe is the norm. The only tribe in the urban areas who I have seen fiercely make sure that their offspring marry within the tribe are the Syeds. Again the reverence for Syeds by some Pakistanis is the only aspect of Pakistani society that could be considered a somewhat equivalent of the Hindu caste system.

Moving on I am fine with the word "clan" as well, because again it does not imply any inherent status of a group of people within society. My problem lies with the fact that in the South Asian context, the word "caste" is naturally associated with the hindu caste system which the Pakistani Punjabi system quite simply does not follow.

My zaat is Arain.
 
you are a hindu then, not muslim, especially if you think you are superior



city folks are a bit modern, that's why intermarriages are more common, however vast majority of punjabis are still following this haram barbaric system. It may not be hindu caste system, but it is equally brutal. If common sense applies, vast majority of pakistanis are not proper muslims because they are still following this system.

I think the only place in pakistan that doesn't have any of this kind of this clan/caste system is Karachi, Urduspeaking community there doesn't follow any of this backward nonsense

My sweet bro i am muslim rajput we migrated pak in 47...coz we are muslim's those who were hindu rajput's they left in india...n we migrated with our **** brother's...here's link of muslim Rajput....Muslim Rajputs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
^ lol no difference , hindu will always be a hindu, just because you changed your name that doesn't make you any different from your hindu brothers across the border.

Btw, I have always wondered why punjabis in pakistan are the biggest haters of india and indians, despite knowing they themselves are hindu converts. It's a strange hypocrisy I notice among them
 
^ lol no difference , hindu will always be a hindu, just because you changed your name that doesn't make you any different from your hindu brothers across the border.

Btw, I have always wondered why punjabis in pakistan are the biggest haters of india and indians, despite knowing they themselves are hindu converts. It's a strange hypocrisy I notice among them

Judging by this post and from pervious other threads, i sense you are not a Punjabi. Its okay not to be one. If you ask me personally, i'm also not. Though being a Punjab resident, i can sense from experience that the only reason why Pakistani Punjabis would dislike indian Punjabis is by going in the past. Whether that would be when Ranjit Singh ruled us or when there was period of genocide just before partition.

BTW, your got it wrong mate. Not all Punjabis were Hindus. Predominantly it was the Sikhs who were....
 
Judging by this post and from pervious other threads, i sense you are not a Punjabi. Its okay not to be one. If you ask me personally, i'm also not. Though being a Punjab resident, i can sense from experience that the only reason why Pakistani Punjabis would dislike indian Punjabis is by going in the past. Whether that would be when Ranjit Singh ruled us or when there was period of genocide just before partition.

BTW, your got it wrong mate. Not all Punjabis were Hindus. Predominantly it was the Sikhs who were....

they were mostly hindus, some were probably buddhist. Also I dont think an average pakistani punjabi even knows about ranjit singh or partition violence, so that can't be the reason for the hate. I think it's that mullahs who teach pakistanis that they are descendants of arabs or persians etc... and they are taught to hate indians/hindus. If they realize that their ancestor were hindus or buddhist, they would probably not hate as much
 
they were mostly hindus, some were probably buddhist. Also I dont think an average pakistani punjabi even knows about ranjit singh or partition violence, so that can't be the reason for the hate. I think it's that mullahs who teach pakistanis that they are descendants of arabs or persians etc... and they are taught to hate indians/hindus. If they realize that their ancestor were hindus or buddhist, they would probably not hate as much


Bro you are not very educated at all. Not every Punjabi was a Hindu, and being one is not a shameful thing either.


Now I have a friend that works in Punjab Police. His name is Zaheer Tajik. His family has records of him being from Tajikistan, but from looks and language he is a Punjabi.

You have to travel and gain some more experience before dropping your gavel.

You said that many Pakistanis are not from Afghan background when many of Pashtun brothers are. You are very ignorant.

My people fought against the British, and were soldiers during the time of Ghaznavi. Yes we are Punjabi, but to discredit us is an insult.

From the past, I have nothing against Hindus, but my bone of contention is from partition, where my family members living today are still victims.

My mother's uncle from maternal side had his tongue cut out at age 9 by Sikh fundamentalists. He is a very nice man, but he cannot get married. His iq is above average, but what does he prefer?

To go swimming and sleep.

He can writie Urdu, but when I see his state I get very depressed. All because some Sikh asshole robbed him of his life.

It's a very emotional subject.

I've seen him masturbating at late hours in the veranda where he sleeps. I was not surprised. He is nearly 74 years old. He always wanted a wife, but was not considered to be competent to marry a woman since he was dumb/mute. I would look at him and feel a sense of depression. He loved all kids and just wanted a wife. He got robbed of his own basic right.

We all call him Mama Goonga.


And it hurts to see him this way.

We all love him very much.

And I wish I could meet that Sikh sob that did that to him. I would had his head on a silver platter.
 
^ if he looks punjabi, how can be outsider? and I never said a thing about pashtuns, pashtuns are obviously afghans, I am only talking about punjabis or sindhis and you keep saying punjabis were not hindus, what else were they? read some history and you will find most were hindus and buddhists.

Also, I feel sorry what happend to your family but i am sure there are similar stories of muslims doing these things to sikhs and hindu families aswell. The partition was a tragic chapter where millions of people were killed for no reason . But if you think about it, who was responsible for the partition?
 
they were mostly hindus, some were probably buddhist. Also I dont think an average pakistani punjabi even knows about ranjit singh or partition violence, so that can't be the reason for the hate. I think it's that mullahs who teach pakistanis that they are descendants of arabs or persians etc... and they are taught to hate indians/hindus. If they realize that their ancestor were hindus or buddhist, they would probably not hate as much


What you are talking about is like thousands of years ago man. We don't even know were some of our ancestors exactly lived so how can we be so sure to claim who was and was not a Hindu ? If you are from an Indian background i.e. from Bihar or UP it would be you who would know about yourself. You are last ones to get converted.....
 
What you are talking about is like thousands of years ago man. We don't even know were some of our ancestors exactly lived so how can we be so sure to claim who was and was not a Hindu ? If you are from an Indian background i.e. from Bihar or UP it would be you who would know. You are last ones to get converted.....

you are still following caste/clan system and you dont know who your ancestor were? just look at your faces and compare them to indian hindu punjabies, they are exactly the same.
 
^ if he looks punjabi, how can be outsider? and I never said a thing about pashtuns, pashtuns are obviously afghans, I am only talking about punjabis or sindhis and you keep saying punjabis were not hindus, what else were they? read some history and you will find most were hindus and buddhists.

Also, I feel sorry what happend to your family but i am sure there are similar stories of muslims doing these things to sikhs and hindu families aswell. The partition was a tragic chapter where millions of people were killed for no reason . But if you think about it, who was responsible for the partition?

Indian. Stop false flagging.

If you had any knowledge of Pakistan then you would know many different peoples have lived in Punjab.

What do you have to say about the Lohdis?
 
Indian. Stop false flagging.

If you had any knowledge of Pakistan then you would know many different peoples have lived in Punjab.

What do you have to say about the Lohdis?

then why do 90% of punjabis look exactly the same as other north indians, yes there might be some families who are indeed outsiders, for example (imran khan) is a pashtun but his family has lived in punjab for generations, but his type doesn't even reperesent 2% of punjab's population.
 
I wouldnt disagree too much with that with. At least not a tribal system along the same lines as those of Pashtuns or Balochis. But even Wikipedia decides to name Jatts, Gujjars as tribes List of Punjabi tribes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Todays Pakistan is not pre 47 Pakistan. The effects of Hinduism have to a large extent(in other places still are) going away.



I can understand your post with regards to interior Punjab and Sindh to a certain extent but really come to the urban areas and you'l find inter tribal marriages common. My sister is married to a gujjar, brother to a jat, aunt to a Rajput and so forth. Up to my parents time you only married within the tribe, but today marrying outside the tribe is the norm. The only tribe in the urban areas who I have seen fiercely make sure that their offspring marry within the tribe are the Syeds. Again the reverence for Syeds by some Pakistanis is the only aspect of Pakistani society that could be considered a somewhat equivalent of the Hindu caste system.

Moving on I am fine with the word "clan" as well, because again it does not imply any inherent status of a group of people within society. My problem lies with the fact that in the South Asian context, the word "caste" is naturally associated with the hindu caste system which the Pakistani Punjabi system quite simply does not follow.

Jatt, Gujjars are not tribe, some tom or harry mentioned it as a a tribe in wikipedia. Group like Banjaras or Bhil are tribes.
 
you are still following caste/clan system and you dont know who your ancestor were? just look at your faces and compare them to indian hindu punjabies, they are exactly the same.

Based on your analysis of faces and neighbouring countries, would you say the same thing to Turks and Iranians? French and Spanish? China and India? ROFL
 
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