Shabaz Sharif
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Original Hindus? Converted Hindus? Sounds interesting. And hats off to Pakistani Hindu's, for continuing to follow Hinduism even against all odds and hatred, surely they ate the true Hindus, no doubt, proud of them.
Btw, regarding your signature, I hope by this time, someone would have pointed you that Adamanese tribes are not even Asian, but actualy are Africans.
Aryan wannabe going by your id, Adamanese are South Indian tribe which didn't mix with invader ANI's.
Common people spoke Apabhramsha(slang or vernacular) but claiming Sanskrit wasn't a spoken language is itself sounds bizarre. BTW who told you only Brahmins spoke Sanskrit Vedic Sanskrit sounds different and complex than Classical Sanskrit, Vedic Sanskrit had an extra complex vowel sounding like "Lri" which disappeared in Classical Sanskrit.
Its common knowledge Sanskrit is known as language of kings and brahmins. The only possible place where it could have been spoken by sizeable population is ancient punjab-north west region.