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you are wariors of PakisTan ...Mine is the fifth generation. Serving in PA.
Doesn't get any better than this
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you are wariors of PakisTan ...Mine is the fifth generation. Serving in PA.
Doesn't get any better than this
Irish people didn't used to like to honour their dead either because they viewed them as traitors. But many of the Irish who served in the army did so for nationalistic reasons in the hope of gaining independence. I believe the Muslim League took that view as well although Indian nationalists didn't.you can't blame yourself when the people from these countries didn't gave them enough recognition in the first place. Atleast we got India Gate in the memory of world war heros. I don't think any other country got such a monument after the world war heroes. I will stand corrected if anyone share it.
We got Pakistan due to the sacrifice of these brave Muslim soldiers of the sub continent......it is a pity that this fact is not high lighted at all in fact ignored.you can't blame yourself when the people from these countries didn't gave them enough recognition in the first place. Atleast we got India Gate in the memory of world war heros. I don't think any other country got such a monument after the world war heroes. I will stand corrected if anyone share it.
Irish people didn't used to like to honour their dead either because they viewed them as traitors. But many of the Irish who served in the army did so for nationalistic reasons in the hope of gaining independence. I believe the Muslim League took that view as well although Indian nationalists didn't.
Well if you think so, alright. I just wanted to know about about any monument which was constructed to acknowledge the sacrifice made by these bravehearts.We got Pakistan due to the sacrifice of these brave Muslim soldiers of the sub continent......it is a pity that this fact is not high lighted at all in fact ignored.
Pakistan consists of and is land of balochis, pakthuns, Panjabis, Sindhis and Kashmiris. These Pakistanis participated in that world war. And by the way if current india and Pakistan were once under british rule then that doesn't means that we were british indians and also it doesn't change our identity as well.My question is how Britishers Identified soldiers as Pakistani. It was British India then and hence soldiers should be referred as British Indians. Does anyone know how they categorized?
That's why lord Mountbatten was made first Governor General of india when india was created on 15 August 1947.Muslim League was pro-British even during world War 2, Congress were not. All of the top Congress leader were arrested during World War 2 after they organized Quit India Movement in 1942, previously all Congress ministries resigned in 1939 for dragging India in World War 2 without taking with them.
That's why lord Mountbatten was made first Governor General of india when india was created on 15 August 1947.
Bro you missed one, Pakisaurus--- a dinosaur specie which was once inhabited in area which is now PakistanBritish recognition of our separate identity is most welcome - in fact most academics and scientists are increasingly aware of this, species of animals are even included.
Pakicetus - the ancient ancestor of all whales and dolphins is named after Pakistan.
The ancient Pakistani identity has become a reality, the Indus Valley Civilization is Pakistani
An interesting fact is that during the 1947-8 war King George VI was technically at war with himself.That's why lord Mountbatten was made first Governor General of india when india was created on 15 August 1947.
UKIP have a Pakistani MEP.About time soldiers from modern day Pakistan were given their due recognition. We have racist ***** heads wandering around in some areas of England proclaiming how Pakistanis did nothing for this country.
But what would have been even more greater was if they had build this in London or somewhere in England to remind UKIP and their fellow ***** heads about what our forefathers did.