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Welcome to the Brotherhood of the Butts my Brother ! :smokin:

You know that doesn't sound right ! :lol:

Thank you! :partay:

Not at all! That's the one reason why I'm super glad that my dad is a Kashmiri Sheikh, that and the fact that Butts tend to gain weight too easy. :lol:
 
Thank you! :partay:

Not at all! That's the one reason why I'm super glad that my dad is a Kashmiri Sheikh, that and the fact that Butts tend to gain weight too easy. :lol:

So which part of Kashmir are you from and do you speak any Koshur ? :)
 
So which part of Kashmir are you from and do you speak any Koshur ? :)

All four of my grandparents migrated from Srinagar a few years before the partition, have some family still there. Apparently our forefathers were settled their since ancient history and hence no one knows if we ever had a village. Grandparents used to speak it fluently, Dad speaks it barely. Us kids never caught on, we are an embarrassment to our heritage :tsk:

What about you?
 
All four of my grandparents migrated from Srinagar a few years before the partition, have some family still there. Apparently our forefathers were settled their since ancient history and hence no one knows if we ever had a village. Grandparents used to speak it fluently, Dad speaks it barely. Us kids never caught on, we are an embarrassment to our heritage :tsk:

What about you?

Our ancestral village is Khrew (in Indian Occupied Kashmir) but my Great-Grandfather settled in Murree for business purposes as he was a Cloth Merchant trading between Srinagar, Murree/Pindi and Kabul or so I'm told. So my Grandfather was born in Murree in 1913 but he used to go back and forth between Srinagar and Murree because apparently back then Kashmiris used to come to the areas that became Pakistan (especially Pakistani Punjab) quite frequently either for trade, work or if only to escape the Dogra's atrocities.

The rest of the extended family came from Srinagar, Khrew and from some areas in Jammu at the time of the Partition though most didn't make it.

I know an Old Uncle who's 70 individual something family was cut-down when coming from Jammu and only he and his Brother made it to Pakistan. It was really something listening to him telling us how they ran and ran throughout the night while they hid themselves during the day till they stumbled upon a field somewhere and on hearing the Azan they mustered the courage to ask someone where they were and on being told that they were in Sialkot (actually some village near it but I've forgotten the name) they wept like crazy.

So far as I know we had family in Srinagar but most of them immigrated to other countries or came to Pakistan via those countries because they just were swept away by the abundance of love that the Indian State and their Security Forces had for Kashmiris.

I don't speak any Koshur nor does my Father or my Grandfather; I suppose because we like most Kashmiris in Punjab culturally and linguistically assimilated with the local population. Plus that kind of Ethno-Linguistic Nationalism is pretty much out of character for Kashmiris.

But @waz Bhai - another Kashmiri on PDF - is fluent in Koshur ! :agree:

Though he can't cook wazwan even if his life depended upon it ! :sarcastic:
 
Live firing at manora? why not in open sea, manora is a civilian area and and they are populated areas close and also the port. Does not make sense to me......

check the coordinates its in open sea ...

sorry sir it isn't I just checked it on Google earth. its just 300 meter from land.

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why not in open sea --------- Its in the open sea

civilian area ------------ its near Himalaya Naval Base

populated areas ------ Near to Mangrove Jungle & Open Area

The port ------ No its far from port, view attachment

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Our ancestral village is Khrew (in Indian Occupied Kashmir) but my Great-Grandfather settled in Murree for business purposes as he was a Cloth Merchant trading between Srinagar, Murree/Pindi and Kabul or so I'm told. So my Grandfather was born in Murree in 1913 but he used to go back and forth between Srinagar and Murree because apparently back then Kashmiris used to come to the areas that became Pakistan (especially Pakistani Punjab) quite frequently either for trade, work or if only to escape the Dogra's atrocities.

Yup, same reason why my grandparents migrated when my eldest uncle was born.

The rest of the extended family came from Srinagar, Khrew and from some areas in Jammu at the time of the Partition though most didn't make it.

I know an Old Uncle who's 70 individual something family was cut-down when coming from Jammu and only he and his Brother made it to Pakistan. It was really something listening to him telling us how they ran and ran throughout the night while they hid themselves during the day till they stumbled upon a field somewhere and on hearing the Azan they mustered the courage to ask someone where they were and on being told that they were in Sialkot (actually some village near it but I've forgotten the name) they wept like crazy.

So far as I know we had family in Srinagar but most of them immigrated to other countries or came to Pakistan via those countries because they just were swept away by the abundance of love that the Indian State and their Security Forces had for Kashmiris.

Imagine the feeling and the love these people must have felt for this country. We truly are the undeserved.

My granddad's half siblings, among other relatives, were loaded onto a truck by the Indian forces on the promise that they were being safely transported over to Pakistan. Their bodies were found in the forest a few days later.

I don't speak any Koshur nor does my Father or my Grandfather; I suppose because we like most Kashmiris in Punjab culturally and linguistically assimilated with the local population. Plus that kind of Ethno-Linguistic Nationalism is pretty much out of character for Kashmiris.

Amen to that, one thing the rest of Pakistan can learn from us, like they did our food. But I still wish I could speak at least a little of Koshur.

But @waz Bhai - another Kashmiri on PDF - is fluent in Koshur ! :agree:

Though he can't cook wazwan even if his life depended upon it ! :sarcastic:

lol! Man I don't blame him, our food takes serious effort!
 
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why not in open sea --------- Its in the open sea

civilian area ------------ its near Himalaya Naval Base

populated areas ------ Near to Mangrove Jungle & Open Area

The port ------ No its far from port, view attachment

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sorry sir my bad, as long as there is no harm to anybody or anything, its good to go.

BTW will they be using live weapons, and the increased fighter jet activity is it because of this?
 
BTW will they be using live weapons, and the increased fighter jet activity is it because of this?

live Weapon = yes
Jet activity = I don't know
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SECURITE

111215 UTC NOV 2014

NAVAREA NINE (.) 306 (.) ARABIAN SEA (.) PAKISTAN (.) CHARTS PAK 33,
58 (INT 7019) BA 4071 AND 4705 (.)

2. MISSILE FIRING WILL BE CARRIED OUT BETWEEN 0600 TO 0900 UTC ON
13 AND 14 NOV 2014 IN AREA BOUNDED BY FOLLOWING COORDINATES:

A.
(1) 25-10.63N 066-21.24E
(2) 25-02.31N 066-36.83E
(3) 24-16.71N 066-04.30E
(4) 24-25.03N 065-49.03E

B.
(1) 14-40.15N 059-26.80E
(2) 14-29.64N 059-46.29E
(3) 13-43.56N 059-16.77E
(4) 13-54.61N 058-56.74E

ALTITUDE 436000 METRES

3. SHIPS AND CRAFT ARE TO KEEP WELL CLEAR AND NOT TO ENTER ASSIGNED
DANGER AREA ON ABOVE SPECIFIED DATES AND TIME (.)

4. CANCEL THIS MESSAGE ON 141100 UTC NOV 2014.

5.CANCEL NAVAREA NINE WARNING 302 OF 2014

http://paknavy.gov.pk/securite/20141111SEC 306.txt

Distance from Somyami Missile Firing site to the coordinate is (just) 1500 KM ..... :cray::cray:
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Ye to wahi haal ho gaya ki koi gulab jamun ko muh ke pass latka ke chhod de. LOLs Anyway good luck with the tests!!

I dare you to say this sentence in urdu accent in Peshawar
 
All missile tests need to be notified same goes for war exercises - that's the drill....except the battlefield one's.

Babur's first test was conducted without any notification because it was "not a ballistic missile". Caught everyone by surprise.
 
Babur's first test was conducted without any notification because it was "not a ballistic missile". Caught everyone by surprise.

Probably the media might have got surprised. No idea. But notifications are issued, but they are not specific in nature. Just like the notam here giving general details.
 
Probably the media might have got surprised. No idea. But notifications are issued, but they are not specific in nature. Just like the notam here giving general details.

The Babur test was not notified, there was some big hullabaloo about it on the Indian side at the time. Indian Generals have quoted this incident quite a few times, I'll try to find one.
 
The Babur test was not notified, there was some big hullabaloo about it on the Indian side at the time. Indian Generals have quoted this incident quite a few times, I'll try to find one.

Ok
 
The Babur test was not notified, there was some big hullabaloo about it on the Indian side at the time. Indian Generals have quoted this incident quite a few times, I'll try to find one.

:lol: :lol: Both countries notify each other only about Ballistic missile test not about cruse missiles :lol:

Dnt lie that much
 
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