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No .. I swear I'm mentally not retarded at all neither jaffarabad is a mental asylum .. :lol:
But your immigration history is interesting :lol:
Usually the native village means where your ethnicity is connected as well.For example i am punjabi from my father side and they are living in jhelum district for generations and the traceable history goes back to 17th century.Since the times of maharaja ranjeet singh.
I am planning that only. I want to focus on organic farming.

The picture of mosque above is a world heritage site of Champaner.
I see you are gujrati .
What are you planning to cultivate btw?
I am Pindi Boy.
Bao rami raja jee bao raami :lol:
 
But your immigration history is interesting :lol:
Usually the native village means where your ethnicity is connected as well.For example i am punjabi from my father side and they are living in jhelum district for generations and the traceable history goes back to 17th century.Since the times of maharaja ranjeet singh.
i :lol:
Lol I know nothing about our emigration so can't add anything .
 
Champaner same village where bhuwan won cricket match from britishers in Lagaan ? :-D
 
I speak sindhi .
What about u
We mostly speak punjabi.Even my mother and her relatives who are durrani pathans ethnically but since they are living in punjab for generations they adopted punjabi as their mother tongue.
 
We mostly speak punjabi.Even my mother and her relatives who are durrani pathans ethnically but since they are living in punjab for generations they adopted punjabi as their mother tongue.
Ahan I see .
Tusi great ho :partay:
 
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