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This image proves that the ethnic groups are shared are the Baloch, Pushtoons, Punjabis, and the only ones shared with india are the Punjabi.
 
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Tag:- Ancient Pakistani city Mohenjodaro part of the Indus Valley Civilization.
 
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This image proves that the ethnic groups are shared are the Baloch, Pushtoons, Punjabis, and the only ones shared with india are the Punjabi.

lol...

By your logic Sindhis and Punjabis should also have their own seperate history.
 
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Ancient Pakistan-China-Middle East trade...:pakistan:
 
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Tag:- Ancient Pakistani city Mohenjodaro part of the Indus Valley Civilization.

Have you seen Swastika that the archeologist have found? What does that point towards? It is a common culture. The Indian subcontinent went through a major change due to islamic invaders. Before that India started where Persia ended.
 
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Tag:- Mehrgarh Ancient Pakistan.
 
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Ancient Pakistan-China-Middle East trade...:pakistan:


There was no Pakistan at that time. There is no such thing as Ancient Pakistan. Arabs, Europeans and Chinese traded with Indians not ancient Pakistanis.
 
Have you seen Swastika that the archeologist have found? What does that point towards? It is a common culture. The Indian subcontinent went through a major change due to islamic invaders. Before that India started where Persia ended.

Pakistan was a part of the Persian Empire for long periods of time, in point of fact today our language has many similarities with Persian.

The people of IVC eat meat, buried their dead, and had no temples, and were completely and utterly distinct from the Ganges based bharat. There was some slight overlap, Geographic Pakistan, Ancient Pakistan, and Modern Pakistan is a completely different civilization. :pakistan:
 
There was no Pakistan at that time. There is no such thing as Ancient Pakistan. Arabs, Europeans and Chinese traded with Indians not ancient Pakistanis.


I repeat there is no such thing as india, never has and never will, it is only the people around the Indus that established links and trade with the Ancient World.:pakistan:
 
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Look at this Patriotic Baba's Face - he is a poor man but he goes to the Wagah Border everyday, he knows who he is and what he is, and where he comes from.

Just as the tough Jatt Pakistani Infantry Officer ready to die for his country, or the Rajput PA Armoured Corps Officer ready to defend his country. :)
 
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Look at this Patriotic Baba's Face - he is a poor man but he goes to the Wagah Border everyday, he knows who he is and what he is, and where he comes from.

Just as the tough Jatt Pakistani Infantry Officer ready to die for his country, or the Rajput PA Armoured Corps Officer ready to defend his country. :)

hmm I can believe your claims if you tell me that 'Baba' is over 5000 years old.
 
I repeat there is no such thing as india, never has and never will, it is only the people around the Indus that established links and trade with the Ancient World.:pakistan:

It was people of the Indian subcontinent that were known as Indians since ancient times, not just those on the banks of the Indus.

However, in Sanskrit, the correct name in Bharat.
 
I again reiterate that the IVC is distinct from bharat which is the civilization of modern india, plus the culture and history of modern Pakistan is also distinct from modern india, except to indian Punjabis who are about 3% of the population.

Try to find some Punjabi verbs that do not come from Sanskrit.
 
It was people of the Indian subcontinent that were known as Indians since ancient times, not just those on the banks of the Indus.

However, in Sanskrit, the correct name in Bharat.

No you are wrong, the people of the Ganges based civilization are/were bhartis, they are distinct from the Indus based Civilization :pakistan:


The Indus Saga and the Making of Pakistan: Amazon.co.uk: Aitzaz Ahsan: Books

Drawing on primary sources, especially literature, this work endeavours to establish the separateness of Indus from India. Discarding accepted myths of Indian history, it presents a history of the political culture of the Indus region (now Pakistan) from ancient times to the modern age. It is aimed at historians and scholars as well as general readers interested in the history of the subcontinent. :bunny::bunny::bunny:
 
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