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  1. TheStrantrunCurve

    Norway massacre: Breivik manifesto attempts to woo India's Hindu nationalis

    Already answered that 3 days ago, No difference between hindutva terrorists and chritian terrorists http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/121823-oslo-attacker-anders-breivik-eur-rights-hate-filled-rhetoric-4.html#post1970365
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    Oslo attacker Anders Breivik and Eur. right's hate-filled rhetoric

    Since when do Christian terrorists start speaking the language of hindutva terrorists. Looks like there is no difference between Christian terrorists and hindoo terrorists both are different side of the same coin. Surely this terrorist is a history illiterate Does this terrorist even know...
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    Simultaneous visits of army officers of Bangladesh and Pakistan to China

    There are lot less Bangladeshi members on this forum. I expect more. There should be more.
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    Retracing my Indian ancestral roots

    I am quite a fan of Baloch history, Mir Chakar Khan is one of my favorite ancient Baloch. And the fact Baloch people have most of the time remained independent and not being occupied makes me even more like them. Greater balochistan would've been impossible to control. Btw did you know...
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    Retracing my Indian ancestral roots

    Once Quaid-i-Azam was the guest of the Nawab of Baghpat in Meerut district. One day in lighter vein the Nawab enquired of Quaid-i-Azam “Your family is that of the Khojas-businessmen. From where did you inherit this dash and fight?” Thereupon Quaid-i-Azam smiled and said...
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    Retracing my Indian ancestral roots

    I wouldn’t be so sure about that Punjabis are too ethnically and linguistically diverse to call them the same race. The Punjabi identity was given by Ranjith Singh who forcibly occupied the Multan province and united most of the Lahore, Multan region. During mughal era there was no...
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    Retracing my Indian ancestral roots

    Jinnah's great grandfather was a Punjabi Rajput from Sahiwal who migrated from Sahiwal (Pak Punjab) to Kathiawar, Gujarat where he married into a khoja Shia family These bhartis feel more proud of Jinnah’s ancestors being bharti (which they were not) than Gandhi’s ancestors...
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    Retracing my Indian ancestral roots

    No sir, I already said three times i am not sure how much true they are, So Let me say this again. I dont believe it to be true. No one is superior to anyone. I am of the view "All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any...
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    Retracing my Indian ancestral roots

    Its strange that i am coming back after a while and dont remember being to racist to anyone and you are accusing me of being racist. You should first look at yourself before accusing anyone. I dont even know who you are so you mind your own business. I just reported what i read Curse of Ham -...
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    Retracing my Indian ancestral roots

    You can say this if it satisfies you but this is what the science says not the religion, In Christianity, Islam and Judaism goes against this theory, this is what i read somewhere not sure whether it is true or not. Science goes against the religion. Mankind didn’t evolve from monkeys...
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    Retracing my Indian ancestral roots

    Why it is most of the time Muhajirs (not you Bilal) and Indian Muslims love to claim Arab, Persian, and Turk ancestry while they look no way near to them. This is how Afghanis and Persian make fun of Pakistani skin colour and features. This type of inferiority complex goes back to time of Muslim...
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    Iran 'could halt' India oil supplies

    Great Post True that, China and Iran in my history knowledge have been unified nation for thousands of years, The Persians occupied the Pakistan region many times, Persians gave the name “Hind” (modern Sindh) to their eastern most province of their empire, which the gangan bhartis...
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    A 200 Years Old Confirmed Manuscript of Naimat Ullah Shah Wali found

    True Pakistan is the original Hind which in turn comes from Sind, Sind becomes Hind in Persian. The Arabs called all the Muslim ruled lands from western Persia to Sind (Indus Valley) as Khorasan. Although khorasan proper consists of a small region consisting of western Afghanistan, North...
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    Kabul blames Pakistan for cross-border hits; ties strained

    I wasn’t going to answer your posts but taking into consideration the fact that you afghani pushtun people think of yourselves as the greatest people on the planet, I decided to show you your level. British India only included 40% of south asia much of Pakistani territory was not part...
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    From Lahore, Punjab to Wana, Wazirsitan. [Islam, Liberalism & Extremism]

    According to chachnama which was written more than 1000 years ago, Arabs reached hills of kashmir and they were defeated over there at that time kashmir and Punjab were a single country. Arabs were also defeated by jatts of Kaikanan which is todays Kalat. But you also have to consider the...
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    RAF Eurofighter Typhoons 'beaten by Pakistani F-16s'

    RAF Eurofighter Typhoons 'beaten by Pakistani F-16s' Three-nil, apparently. Brit flyboys 'shocked' By Lewis Page • Get more from this author Posted in Government, 8th June 2011 10:00 GMT Pakistani pilots flying modernised versions of the 1970s-vintage F-16 Falcon fighter have...
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    Ummah Yearnings

    Not only 70% of Pakhtuns live in Pakistan, Pakistan is the birthplace of pushtuns, Suleiman Mountains ranges are said to be birth place of pushtuns. Punjabi Muslims and Balochs helped Abdali many times; Punjabi Muslims who were hostile to Sikhs always helped Abdali in his invasion. Around...
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    Ummah Yearnings

    Do you really think you can convince Hindus that their religion was created by Britons who grouped all the thousands of cults together, Do you know why there is no founding father of Hinduism because brits are the real founding fathers, Hinduism became world religion in 19 century, The term hind...
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    Ummah Yearnings

    Although I am not a big fan of arbis I also don’t hate them, just because you hate Arbis doesn’t mean you also have to hate their history. Arbis made many expedition to Sindh via Makran and were defeated many times, They were slaughtered by Jatts of Kaikanan and they also came to...
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    Thanks Truth Teller for liking my posts, but the thing is i am quite busy in life, I am a civil...

    Thanks Truth Teller for liking my posts, but the thing is i am quite busy in life, I am a civil engineer and I have to do my job Although i regulalry visit PDF but i only post when there is something related to history but dont worry i am not going to leave this forum so quickly. And i...
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