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Really? Give me their names, and I might settle there permanentlyThere are 3 districts in pakistan with no loadshedding
To my fellow Pakistani members,
stop over reacting Iran is not our enemy we have enough enemies for us now
Dont forget they are the ones who accept us first as a country
they provided us support in 1965 and 71
So these issues can be solved through negotiations
so we can continue our freindship like brothers
All your replies to me have had nothing to do with the contents of my posts. I really don’t understand what point you’re trying to make.LOL! Pakistani folklore and tales that they commonly tell to their children as "their narrative" is all about Alif Laila, Koh Kaf fairy lands that is actually Caucasian Mountains of Central Asia bordering Iran. The Muslim high culture of Pakistan and rest of South Asia emphasizes Arabic, Persian and Turkish culture. Islamic mythology and is part of Pakistans folklore, as Islamic religion dominates Pakistan. The Shahnameh, One Thousand and One Nights and Sinbad the Sailor were part of the education of Muslim children in what is now Pakistan before English education was imposed by the British colonialism.
Our national narrative is inspired by the tales of great Persian, Turkic and Afghan INVADERS from Samarkand, Bukhara, Isfahan, Tabriz other parts of late Iranian Empire. Heck, our "great" missiles are named after these "great" killers and pillagers of native Indians such as: Abdali, Ghauri, Ghaznavi, Taimur etc. We have NO national heroes of our own to name these missiles after so we naturally named them after those who once defeated us, looted, pillaged and enslaved us. Such is the absurdity present in current Pakistani narrative and folklore that defines Pakistani "nationalism".
Unlike Pakistanis a pseudo-Muslim nation, Iran actually has got real heroes and proud history going back all the way to the great king of the great kings Cyrus the Great. He is credited with giving the world its first charter of human rights, first ever in human history! Do you even know that the commonly used form of script in Pakistan for its non-native Urdu language (as it originated in Northern India as Khari-boli dialect) is actually Nastaleeq! Nastaleeq originated from Iran, my bad, as the most beautiful and complex script of all known human writing systems! While Iranians use both Nastaleeq and other scripts for their Farsi writing, we Pakistanis always use Nastaliq, an Iranian invention brought back here with Mughal conquests:
Nastaʿlīq script - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
LOL! Pakistani folklore and tales that they commonly tell to their children as "their narrative" is all about Alif Laila, Koh Kaf fairy lands that is actually Caucasian Mountains of Central Asia bordering Iran. The Muslim high culture of Pakistan and rest of South Asia emphasizes Arabic, Persian and Turkish culture. Islamic mythology and is part of Pakistans folklore, as Islamic religion dominates Pakistan. The Shahnameh, One Thousand and One Nights and Sinbad the Sailor were part of the education of Muslim children in what is now Pakistan before English education was imposed by the British colonialism.
Our national narrative is inspired by the tales of great Persian, Turkic and Afghan INVADERS from Samarkand, Bukhara, Isfahan, Tabriz other parts of late Iranian Empire. Heck, our "great" missiles are named after these "great" killers and pillagers of native Indians such as: Abdali, Ghauri, Ghaznavi, Taimur etc. We have NO national heroes of our own to name these missiles after so we naturally named them after those who once defeated us, looted, pillaged and enslaved us. Such is the absurdity present in current Pakistani narrative and folklore that defines Pakistani "nationalism".
Unlike Pakistanis a pseudo-Muslim nation, Iran actually has got real heroes and proud history going back all the way to the great king of the great kings Cyrus the Great. He is credited with giving the world its first charter of human rights, first ever in human history! Do you even know that the commonly used form of script in Pakistan for its non-native Urdu language (as it originated in Northern India as Khari-boli dialect) is actually Nastaleeq! Nastaleeq originated from Iran, my bad, as the most beautiful and complex script of all known human writing systems! While Iranians use both Nastaleeq and other scripts for their Farsi writing, we Pakistanis always use Nastaliq, an Iranian invention brought back here with Mughal conquests:
Nastaʿlīq script - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My dear fellow Pakistan Brother. Negotiations have been made, SOPs has been decided, talks have been made, terrorist cooperation has been done, Border Management has been resolved, yet you ask fellow Pakistanis to remain nice and continue friendship like long lost brothers.
Today the Iranian terrorist Mullah regime killed a single soldier, tomorrow they will be killing us all...donot under estimate the craziness here...am not calling for WAR on Iran, but only REVENGE of the brutal attack by Iranian border guards. Is this something really bad I have beg to ask for.
Oh my nose!
Sorry, I am one of those impotent onesare you Pakistani? you are one of those sane ones.. breed my friend breed like rabbit.. your nation deserves more like yourself
fir Pakistan da kuch nee ho sakda... Pakistan is doomed godforsaken country and will remain so for eternity unless you find some way to multiplySorry, I am one of those impotent ones
Problem with Pakistan is not the quantity (we have already multiplied from 30 million to now 180 million mostly useless souls) but quality of people. Israel is roughly the size of one small Pakistani district, with no natural resources and only 8 million people who generate more GDP (nominal) than entire Pakistan:fir Pakistan da kuch nee ho sakda... Pakistan is doomed godforsaken country and will remain so for eternity unless you find some way to multiply
LOL! Pakistani folklore and tales that they commonly tell to their children as "their narrative" is all about Alif Laila, Koh Kaf fairy lands that is actually Caucasian Mountains of Central Asia bordering Iran. The Muslim high culture of Pakistan and rest of South Asia emphasizes Arabic, Persian and Turkish culture. Islamic mythology and is part of Pakistans folklore, as Islamic religion dominates Pakistan. The Shahnameh, One Thousand and One Nights and Sinbad the Sailor were part of the education of Muslim children in what is now Pakistan before English education was imposed by the British colonialism.
Our national narrative is inspired by the tales of great Persian, Turkic and Afghan INVADERS from Samarkand, Bukhara, Isfahan, Tabriz other parts of late Iranian Empire. Heck, our "great" missiles are named after these "great" killers and pillagers of native Indians such as: Abdali, Ghauri, Ghaznavi, Taimur etc. We have NO national heroes of our own to name these missiles after so we naturally named them after those who once defeated us, looted, pillaged and enslaved us. Such is the absurdity present in current Pakistani narrative and folklore that defines Pakistani "nationalism".
Unlike Pakistanis a pseudo-Muslim nation, Iran actually has got real heroes and proud history going back all the way to the great king of the great kings Cyrus the Great. He is credited with giving the world its first charter of human rights, first ever in human history! Do you even know that the commonly used form of script in Pakistan for its non-native Urdu language (as it originated in Northern India as Khari-boli dialect) is actually Nastaleeq! Nastaleeq originated in Iran, my bad, as the most beautiful and complex script of all known human writing systems! While Iranians use both Nastaleeq and other forms scripts for their Farsi writing, we Pakistanis always use Nastaliq, an Iranian invention brought back here with Mughal conquests:
Nastaʿlīq script - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia