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  1. PakhtunGuy

    What are turkic origin words used in everyday urdu or other pakistani languages?

    Persian was official language of Pakistan before British Occupation. In Sikh empire and also Sindh and Kalat. Sikh Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia British changed Persian to Urdu and English because of three things: 1. To cut ties to Afghanistan and Persia (they thought it would lead...
  2. PakhtunGuy

    What are turkic origin words used in everyday urdu or other pakistani languages?

    Lion is "sher" in Urdu. In Pashto "Zmaray". Some Pakistanis have the name Aslan or Arslan though.
  3. PakhtunGuy

    What are turkic origin words used in everyday urdu or other pakistani languages?

    Most of the words in this thread are either arabic and/ or persian words. Don't forget that turkic languages borrowed huge amount of arabic and persian words also. So the similarity between urdu and turkish words are in reality persian and arabic words which is used in both languages (urdu and...
  4. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Why? This thread is about similarities between Pashtuns and Kashmiris. Nothing more and nothing less. But people are going off topic and of cource Indians annoying (who invited them)?
  5. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    I live in Berlin. Most Pakistanis here are Punjabis. They come from Rawalpindi area. Except for me I'm Pashtun/Kashmiri. Afghans I saw here were 100% hazara and there were others who didn't look like hazara but they were brownish. Maybe they were tajiks like I said. Pakistanis here are often...
  6. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Please use his name but don't say anything against Pashtuns.
  7. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Hmm strange. Most afghans I have seen in Germany look brownish. Even many Punjabis i know are lighter as them. Maybe these Afghans are mainly Tajiks? I am Pashtun/Kashmiri and most people think I'm an Arab. funny
  8. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Who are you referring as Mushrikeen of Ahle-Bidah? I hope you don't mean all Kashmiris. In general you should not give in into insults. Pashtuns and Kashmiris are both great people. Haters gonna hate.
  9. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Indians are annoying with their Dravidia.
  10. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Not all of them thats true but many do.
  11. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Of cource there are major diffences. We need whole Kashmir back, so Kashmiri people can grow.
  12. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Yes look at you Indians (except for east-punjab).
  13. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Again people of "Bharat" are dravidians. Nothing to do with iranian, dardic or indo-aryan people of Pakistan, my black friend.
  14. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    No one gives a damn about indian myths/lies from ancient india (which didn't even exist on the map). Sanskrit is the language of the people east of Indus, thats right. But Indo-Aryans settled only next to their iranian brethen east of Indus (Punjab and Sindh). Northern Indians are dravidians who...
  15. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    Kashmir word origin is unknown. Even if it is from Sanskrit. Sanskrit is not an indian/dravidian language, its a indo-aryan language of the indo-aryans. Nothing to do with you dravidians.
  16. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    strange joke wrora. Now, are YOU joking? This isn't the point. Point is Kashmiris play rubab.
  17. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    5. Music instruments: Pashtuns: Kashmiris: Long live Pashtuns and Kashmiris!
  18. PakhtunGuy

    Pashtuns and Kashmiris: Similarities between brothers

    1. Appearence/Look: Pashtuns: Kashmiris: Pashtuns: Kashmiris: 2. Place of living: Pashtuns: Kashmiris: 3. Religion: Pashtuns: Kashmiris: 4. Clothes: Pashtuns: Kashmiris:
  19. PakhtunGuy

    Without the muhajirs, Pakistan would not exist

    Well if I behave they can't say anything against me. I think they say they are Pakistanis and ethnically Muhajir because they migrated to Pakistan. Nothing wrong there because its true.
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