Now this is revelation English is your "Maadre Zuban" "Matru Bhasha" "Mother Toungue". But Urdu is not.
Oh I've been going around telling people that I speak Urdu, shall I stop it, like tomorrow?
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Now this is revelation English is your "Maadre Zuban" "Matru Bhasha" "Mother Toungue". But Urdu is not.
no they dont.. Maybe your Sindhi live in Gujrat hence they are able to speak their language, we dont have many Gujratis here in Sindh hence no such conection, few thousand migrated to Pakistan and now they are maybe half a million, they mostly live in Karachi's old city area.. We call them memon.
Oh I've been going around telling people that I speak Urdu, shall I stop it, like tomorrow?
What sort of argument is that?? You dont have that means the truth do not exist??? Bear with me, Kutchhi is almost identical to Sindhi which is sister language of Gujarati.
All your facts are only related to partition and migration.
But sadly that do not have anything to do with evaluation of languages.
But to your horror Sindhi, Gujarati, Kutchhi direct descendant of single language.
You are lost. Good Bye.
i should have realize before that i was replying to a person whose upper portion is empty..
But that 60% of Pakistanis Punjabis only share a connection to indian Punjabis that are no more than 2.5% of india's population. All the other ethnic groups you mention are only connected to Pakistan due to language. I speak English but I am racially different to an Englishman. So at least 97.5% of india's population has absolutely nothing in common with Pakistanis in terms of race and genetics.
But the above is a moot and irrelevant point. 30-35% of Pakistanis who live in Northern and Western Pakistan have direct racial & genetic links to Afghanistan and Iran/Persians. But that does not make us Pakistanis Iranian/ Persian or Afghan. Just as it doesn't make us indians.
The Iranian civilisation is different to that of the indian civilisation. Yes I agree. But SIGNIFICANT parts of modern day Pakistan (Large swathes of Western and Northern Pakistan) were once a part of the Persian/Iranian civilisation. And that legacy still has a strong presence in Western and Northern Pakistan. I know this for a fact as I have been to these parts over 20 times in my life and have witnessed this 1st hand. It also explains why the Northern and Western Pakistanis look identical to Pushtuns and Persians.
Small insignificant minorities in Pakistan who have connections to south india is irrelevant. There are more south indians in England than in Pakistan but that doesn't make the English of indian heritage.
It's impossible for an indian like you to define what a Pakistani is or isn't as it is not your prerogative to do so. Also you have never been to Pakistan ever so you do not know the REAL GROUND REALITIES there. Conjecture on the Internet doesn't change these facts.
I am not defining a Pakistani. Nor Am I calling you an Indian. If you think Pakistanis are ethnically, genetically or linguistically closer to Iran than to the rest of South Asia, then I suggest you read up.
Whabi Garbage