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You make it seem as if I care about your history.
My family too escaped violence from your 'muslim" freedom fighters during partition. Understand that Kashmiri Pundits were living in that land way before you people sat on that land.
Stay in Azad Kashmir for all I care.
1. You have your azadi there
2. No one really cares, one less trouble maker to worry about
well i do understand that flaming out is the usual defense when caught defense less but sir the problem is that my questions still remain unanswered. plz take another shot at a reply.
now for your latest post...
firstly i never asked you to care about my history and the one i told was analogous to many, correction: most of us muslims living there hence not my history but history...
now for "my people came and sat on it".....my grandfather's grandfather, whos name was Pandit Mansanath (obviously a kashmiri brahman), converted to Islam. So even if i do concede your point of muslims being foriegn to kashmir i am still as pure a kashmiri as you if not more.
But i will not concede that point. If you look at the religious composition of the whole of kashmir before the partition you'll find that it was only the jammu area which held a sizable quantity of hindus (This is where those hindu pandits lived) . But that too was still a minority (55% muslims, arround 35% hindus and the rest were christians and sikhs etc). In the kashmir valley, Gilgit and Baltistan Muslims accounted for 80% of the population (i have rounded down from 90% cuz i am not quite sure that thats the exact figure). Remained Ladakh. Ladakh was, as is now, virtually uninhabited.
But you still might say that Muslims still "landed there" albeit not so recently. But im afraid that is not the case either. The people of these areas i.e. the kashmir valley, Gilgit, Baltistan, ladakh and the Jammu area are the true and ancient natives of these places. and if you know one thing about the populace of kashmir then you will know that there is no one "creed" of the kashmiri people i.e. everything about the people of Gilgit, Baltistan, Jammu, Ladakh and the kashmir valley is different (language, culture, history, ancestry and everything else. You might have heard of kashmiriat. It is a very good example). And this might make it obvious how little they have in inheritance from the outside world. Whether they are muslims or hindus they have had nothing in heritage, from the outside world, since history has been recorded their. The only import they have had has been religion and that too was in some very distant past (as is the case with almost the whole of south asia). The most recent foreign creed in kashmir would be the people of Kalash. Who are the descendants of the invading Greeks in the time of Alexander (even that is very ancient). Now if you believe that simply converting to islam made us foreigners in kashmir then i cannot argue with you (mind you even before the advent of islam in kashmir hinduism was not the majority by any means).
i believe that settles "my people living there way before your people landed their" argument.
and as for my "freedom fighters". Yes they are mine in fact I am their's. Kashmir is our land and we will fight for it till the end.
For the links i will suggest you just one source. "Modern South Asia " by Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal. The authers are not only Indian and Pakistani, respectively, but are also the most prominent and acknowledged historians of south asia in the world. You can check their book's and their own credibility by googling
ps: if you really are a kashmiri then the Kashmiri history is not mine or yours its ours and i am still waiting anxiously for the answers to my first post. do read up on that book you should love it and really sorry about such a long reply.
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