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Can any Pakhtoon or others identify which music is played in this video in starting?

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:o: @Moonlight M.A looks like a gora
 
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I wonder what these children will perceive when they'll hear and read that Indians are killing humans/children of Kashmiris just right next to their door....

No need to worry, buddy. Pakistanis know what to teach to their children; hate is certainly not one of them....Don't preach before you practice yourselves......
They will think exactly what you tell them or they see when people in baloochistan are killed or KPK and wazirstan are made a battle zone or the reasons of liberation of bangladesh are narrated.

Nationalism is taught and hate is preached. And from what i see, Nationalism in terms of pakistani is anti-hindu and anti-india. This is where hate is indirectly taught and unknowingly preached. I would just suggest to widen the scope of nationalism in pakistan. Nothing else.

P.S.: Please don't take it as a blame from an indian. But as a critical comment from your neighbrour.
 
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They will think exactly what you tell them or they see when people in baloochistan are killed or KPK and wazirstan are made a battle zone or the reasons of liberation of bangladesh are narrated.

Nationalism is taught and hate is preached. And from what i see, Nationalism in terms of pakistani is anti-hindu and anti-india. This is where hate is indirectly taught and unknowingly preached. I would just suggest to widen the scope of nationalism in pakistan. Nothing else.

P.S.: Please don't take it as a blame from an indian. But as a critical comment from your neighbrour.

No, we r not anti Hindu or anti India......We are just pro Kashmir....these children belong to northern areas/Kashmir.....We will like to protect and safeguard them from visible and unvisible harm/danger......

Our nationalism lies in broader aspects...India is just part of it....We are pride of what we have achieved so far despite such challenges...Our love for Pakistan is more than our enmity with INDIA.....

Thanks for talking....
 
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Very interesting pictures, Pakluv :-) Happy children are the boon of life everywhere.

Two questions though :

A- I take it you meant Gora as white "devils" like me and not the nearby Indian clan?
It could be confusing as there are light-skinned people in the latter but in all general
populations too. In Maghreb, you meet lots of blond curly haired pale skinned kids
from Morocco to Tunisia although they're all Berbers ( like Zinedine Zidane ).
Is there some equivalent in Kashmir?

B- I was struck by the clothes of those young ones, especially the wool sweaters. Now,
I know the region is poor but I was wondering if all these habits are locally made, by
family members with old school tools or small factories?
The reason I'm asking is that
although renowned since the Greeks for textile products, the region actually exports
little nowadays. Also, the same clothes are found on other Pakistani kids from what
I've seen but not that much in India. I'm mostly asking for economic reasons, you see.

Have a great day & thanks for the sweetness of those pics, Tay.
 
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Very interesting pictures, Pakluv :-) Happy children are the boon of life everywhere.

Two questions though :

A- I take it you meant Gora as white "devils" like me and not the nearby Indian clan?
It could be confusing as there are light-skinned people in the latter but in all general
populations too. In Maghreb, you meet lots of blond curly haired pale skinned kids
from Morocco to Tunisia although they're all Berbers ( like Zinedine Zidane ).
Is there some equivalent in Kashmir?

B- I was struck by the clothes of those young ones, especially the wool sweaters. Now,
I know the region is poor but I was wondering if all these habits are locally made, by
family members with old school tools or small factories?
The reason I'm asking is that
although renowned since the Greeks for textile products, the region actually exports
little nowadays. Also, the same clothes are found on other Pakistani kids from what
I've seen but not that much in India. I'm mostly asking for economic reasons, you see.

Have a great day & thanks for the sweetness of those pics, Tay.

Thanks for your comment...I can answer A question....When we say "Gora" , it means we are referring to white person/male...not devil one....some people say some of people in these regions are descendants of Alexander the great....I don't have any idea at all.....WAJsal , @krash bro, If you can continue and answer the remaining queries since you are of that region...
 
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Very interesting pictures, Pakluv :-) Happy children are the boon of life everywhere.

Two questions though :

A- I take it you meant Gora as white "devils" like me and not the nearby Indian clan?
It could be confusing as there are light-skinned people in the latter but in all general
populations too. In Maghreb, you meet lots of blond curly haired pale skinned kids
from Morocco to Tunisia although they're all Berbers ( like Zinedine Zidane ).
Is there some equivalent in Kashmir?
Thanks for your comment...I can answer A question....When we say "Gora" , it means we are referring to white person/male...not devil one....some people say some of people in these regions are descendants of Alexander the great....I don't have any idea at all.....WAJsal , @krash bro, If you can continue and answer the remaining queries since you are of that region...

Haha! No, 'gora' exclusively relates to fair skin and has nothing to do with 'devils', as PakloveTurkiye mentioned. Depending on the context it can mean 'Caucasian' or it can mean any 'fair skinned' person. Kashmiris usually exhibit very fair skin and our children are born with red and blonde hair quite often. The hair usually grows darker as you grow. Most importantly though, if you meant Kashmiris as the 'Indian clan' then kindly stop doing so, it's pretty offensive to most us Kashmiris.

The Greek descent is mostly exaggerated, but it's only the Kalasha who truly believe in it and have any chance of it being true.

B- I was struck by the clothes of those young ones, especially the wool sweaters. Now,
I know the region is poor but I was wondering if all these habits are locally made, by
family members with old school tools or small factories?
The reason I'm asking is that
although renowned since the Greeks for textile products, the region actually exports
little nowadays. Also, the same clothes are found on other Pakistani kids from what
I've seen but not that much in India. I'm mostly asking for economic reasons, you see.

Have a great day & thanks for the sweetness of those pics, Tay.

Most of the clothes come from out side of the region, usually from other parts of Pakistan and China, like the down-jackets, leather jackets, jeans, etc. The cheaper brands usually sell well there and clothes are already, relatively, super cheap in Pakistan (The same shirt you get for $60 in Canada, you get for $6 in Pakistan). Some of the sweaters, I guess, would have been made by old grandmas.

The northern regions aren't usually known for textiles, it's central Pakistan that manufactures and exports most of it. The exports have taken a hit due to the recent energy shortage but we are still exporting quite a bit.
 
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