But this is not a scientific subject to be analysed. This is a social norm, and can be directly observed. In India too people are slowly opening to inter-caste marriages. In Pakistan, because of feudalism and lot of other issues, marriages between Punjabis and Pusthuns are even rarer and if a marriage happens, then both families and bride & groom have to pay a heavy price.
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Blogs wouldn't tell you the reality son. But yes, most Punjabis and Pashtuns do not intermarry, but from what I've observed Baloch and Pashtuns are relatively lax when it comes to marrying women from other ethnic groups, but quite strict about "giving" their own women. Like I've seen even influential land owning Pashtun men from rural backgrounds having married Punjabi or Sindhi women.
With that said, there are always exceptions even in a rural setting. For example, the Nawab of Kalabagh, who happened to be a Potohari Awan and a big landlord married a woman from the family of a Baloch tribal chief.
But in our case- I can speak for Punjabi and Potohari land owning and rural based rajputs- both marrying our women to other ethnic groups as well as marrying theirs is considered a huge taboo, and whoever marries his womenfolk to non-rajputs is more or less shunned and labelled beghairat. Similarly, a half rajput male is also not considered a real rajput, and most folk wouldn't wed their daughters to one. We take great pride in blood purity and put major emphasis on it. Baloch or Pashtun tau door ki baat hai, even intermarrying with our co-linguists like Jatts and Gujjars is considered bad and is deeply shunned.
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