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lol...i always wonder how ... Pakistan claims those ancient sites as their .... it's not even related to them...or their ancestors ....
I always wonder how one can claim something which was created by someone.... who is not their ancestors anyhow....
they can claim things which are built after Islamization and the Arab Conquest of Sindh
^^ OUT OF 170 MILLION people of Pakistan .... u mean to say most of them ...lets say 150 million are related to hindusim....which were converted by invasion of BIN quasim ....
i though as pakistani people claim that they are superior race ... as they are pure ....would not have any connection to ... ancient HINDU people or any ancient people or race....???
Pakistan was largely Buddhist when MBQ came to Sindh, that is why idols to this day are called Budd in the local languages, and we do not know the religion of the Ancients, their language has not been decipher-ed.
Pakistan was largely Buddhist when MBQ came to Sindh, that is why idols to this day are called Budd in the local languages, and we do not know the religion of the Ancients, their language has not been decipher-ed.
We became Muslim after the Sufi converted the people of our land.
Not at all, matter a fact Buddhism was pretty much in a complete decline all over the subcontinent after the Guptas and Palas who patronized the religion. In 700 AD Sindh was under a the Brahmin dynasty.
The people were largely Buddhist - that is why the word for idol is still "Budd" - that is immaterial anyway
Reasons for success
Muhammad bin Qasim's success has been partly ascribed to Dahir being an unpopular Hindu king ruling over a Buddhist majority who saw Chach of Alor and his kin as usurpers of the Rai Dynasty.[4] This is attributed to having resulted in support being provided by Buddhists and inclusion of rebel soldiers serving as valuable infantry in his cavalry-heavy force from the Jat and Meds.[11] Brahman, Buddhist, Greek, and Arab testimony however can be found that attests towards amicable relations between the adherents of the two religions up to the 7th century.[12]