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Yes but it lived millions of years ago, proving that this land is Pakistan always has been, always will be.

Repeat ... repeat ....repeat....
 
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Got that also from museum.. If it was present why ask for a "new" country?

Lol.. humorous.

The Brits recognized this truth, that is why they agreed to independence.
 
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The Brits recognized this truth, that is why they agreed to independence.

Oh it was a secret and they knew it late in 1947 and agreed at the same moment. :rofl:
 
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That name was even used by columbus much before East India company arrived.

Yup that river runs through there, runs through here too..

If u claim its all urs, why cry over we blocking water? :lol:

The Indus river runs from China but they have never claimed the IVC.
 
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The Brits recognized this truth, that is why they agreed to independence.

yep they gave Independence to east and west pakistan from India, and present day Pakistan was born in 1971. India was there in world map since medival period..
 
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The only region which was partitioned in 1947 was Punjab. Punjab was partitioned between Pakistan and Bharat.
 
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The Indus river runs from China but they have never claimed the IVC.

Because that part just icy mountains, it still is... u need newest shelter to stay there.. there was no ebay . Hence people only flourished in India and Pakistan.
 
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Rafi, I'm still waiting for your link which clearly says that Pakistan existed before 1947. if you can't prove that then you're living in la la land.
 
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Because that part just icy mountains, it still is... u need newest shelter to stay there.. there was no ebay . Hence people only flourished in India and Pakistan.

Not india, but Pakistan.
 
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pakistani graduates can provide any link for whatever they have barked over last 5 to 6 pages like we sane Indian have provided to support each and statements of ours???
 
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It lived millions of years ago, and that land was recognized as Pakistan. :pakistan:

Harappa, Punjab, Pakistan

The cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa marked the discovery of India's hitherto unsuspected prehistoric civilization - the 'Indus Valley civilisation'.

One of the largest of the world's early civilizations, it was unearthed by British and Indian archaeologists in the 1920s. Their finds produced buildings, tools, jewellery and sculpture dating back to 3000 BC. Standardised weights, measures and bricks from the Mature Harappan phase of around 2300 BC tell us just how sophisticated this culture was. Harappan seals found in Mesopotamia also attest to the fact that it was a culture engaged in overseas trade. The city plan, arranged in a grid like system with roads uniformly twice the width of side lanes, suggests that Harappan settlements were the first planned urban centres in the world.

The decline of the Harappan civilisation remains a source of speculation. The theory of an Aryan invasion has long since been discredited and it is now widely believed to be due to climate change and perhaps also to tectonic activities. Major changes took place in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent causing its rivers to change course. Resulting water shortages led to the abandonment of many of the settlements as people started migrating eastwards.

BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: The Story of India: Pakistan and North India
 
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