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Malaysia demographic engineering against non-Muslims

PAP are pernakan government that hates Chinese culture. You are right to say that they conduct racial genocide, but the target is -- Chinese ONLY. PAP even though are peranakan bastard allow Malay to keep their own schools the madrassah. They are extremely harsh towards Chinese culture. In line with Chinese tradition, they treat minorities better in this aspect than they treat Chinese.

The Malaysia style is economic racism and religious fanaticism against minorities.

Singapore is cultural racism by peranakan against Chinese. When Kuan Yew kick bucket, like it or not, Chinese culture will be back.

PAP are mostly Chinese, they are not against Chinese culture per se. It was the communist ideology, which was prevalent among the Chinese masses, that they were targeting. After the red scare of the 60's and socialist politicians jailed, it was Lee Kuan Yew who promoted Mandarin Chinese. He even sent his sons to Chinese school.
 
So what is it from Sanskrit? Your country name is Persian. When are you going to get over inferiority complex.

We have native name for India called "Bharat", Persian name Hindustan is preferred less but doesn't matter if we use.


Stop embarrassing yourself with yr half baked knowledge. Singapore got kicked out by Malaysia, it was not by choice.
Chinese made up the 75% of Singapore population, then Malays. Indians are the smallest group.

Singapore is Chinese majority but the name "Singapore" is Indian too. :D BTW I meant the non-Malayas of Singapore which meant Chinese and Indians.

I know that. I was referring to your ancient name, Hindustan.

Hindustan is not an ancient name. :laughcry:
 
We have native name for India called "Bharat", Persian name Hindustan is preferred less but doesn't matter if we use.

Singapore is Chinese majority but the name "Singapore" is Indian too. :D BTW I meant the non-Malayas of Singapore which meant Chinese and Indians.

SO what Singapore is an Indian name? Sanskrit came from Aryans, not indigenous to India. Just get over your inferiority complex.

What non-malay? It is irrelevant, Chinese alone makes up 75% while Indians are smallest group less than 10%. Are you mathematically retarded?
 
SO what Singapore is an Indian name? Sanskrit came from Aryans, not indigenous to India. Just get over your inferiority complex.

Aren't Chinese too came from East Africa, like everyone. :laughcry: Indians have ancestry from Indo-Aryans and there is no proof Sanskrit originated out of India. Earliest reference to Sanskrit language is Rigveda refering to North India.

What non-malay? It is irrelevant, Chinese alone makes up 75% while Indians are smallest group less than 10%. Are you mathematically retarded?

Indians are only 6% of Singapore's population but Singapore has an Indian name(Singha=Lion, Pore=City) instead of a Chinese one.
 
Aren't Chinese too came from East Africa, like everyone. :laughcry: Indians have ancestry from Indo-Aryans and there is no proof Sanskrit originated out of India. Earliest reference to Sanskrit language is Rigveda refering to North India.

Indians are only 6% of Singapore's population but Singapore has an Indian name(Singha=Lion, Pore=City) instead of a Chinese one.

Homo erectus aren't exactly human. :laughcry: Have you been to school?

Sanskrit is the sister language of Old Persian, Avestan. Iranians call themselves Aryans. Sanskrit is Aryan's, it is not indigenous to India.

India is English name. And You speak a Persianized language :omghaha:
 
But Chinese too came from outside. :laughcry:



So, they are sister languages but Sanskrit originated in India, Avestan in Iran and before that when they were together there was no language with the name Avestan or Sanskrit. I don't think anyone except South Asians have ancestry from Indo-Aryans. :lol:

Aryan migration pattern shows that they had to pass thru Persia before they could reach India. Indeed, Sanskrit was founded in NorthWest India, right next to Persia. And where was no Sanskrit during IVC. Sanskrit is not indigenous to India. LOL. :laughcry:
 
Sanskrit is the sister language of Old Persian, Avestan. Iranians call themselves Aryans. Sanskrit is Aryan's, it is not indigenous to India.

Sanskrit and Avestan originated from same language called proto-sanskrit which is world's oldest written language which was spoken in Ural region.

Sanskrit as a language,developed in geographical region that has been historically referred as India.

India is English name. And You speak a Persianized language :omghaha:

India is a Greek word. N-Hexane victim.:omghaha:
 
Aryan migration pattern shows that they had to pass thru Persia before they could reach India. Indeed, Sanskrit was founded in NorthWest India, right next to Persia. And where was no Sanskrit during IVC. Sanskrit is not indigenous to India. LOL. :laughcry:

Sanskrit originated here in the Rigvedic Period.

Rigvedic_geography.jpg
 
anonymus useless lipid said:
Sanskrit and Avestan originated from same language called proto-sanskrit which is world's oldest written language which was spoken in Ural region.

Sanskrit as a language,developed in geographical region that has been historically referred as India.

India is a Greek word. N-Hexane victim.:omghaha:

There was no India 3500 years ago :rofl: The origin is Ural region, you said it.

Most European languages evolved from greek and latin. :coffee:
 
Aryan migration pattern shows that they had to pass thru Persia before they could reach India.

Where you read that crap.

Indeed, Sanskrit was founded in NorthWest India, right next to Persia. And where was no Sanskrit during IVC. Sanskrit is not indigenous to India. LOL. :laughcry:

Can you tell me about some record because there is no older reference to Sanskrit language apart from Rigveda. Genetic studies proved that Vedic culture was the successor of Indus Valley Civilization.
 
Sanskrit originated here in the Rigvedic Period.

Rigvedic_geography.jpg

What's that map supposed to mean? Another of your attempt to rewrite history?:omghaha:

Sanskrit was not found in IVC. Simply because it was the language of foreign Aryans who later migrated to South Asia. :cheesy:
 
What's that map supposed to mean? Another of your attempt to rewrite history?:omghaha:

Sanskrit was not found in IVC. Simply because it was the language of foreign Aryans who later migrated to South Asia. :cheesy:

The area denotes the region mentioned in Rigveda the earliest Sanskrit literature. I never said Sanskrit originated out of IVC, even the modern dialects of Hindi came in 10th Century. I only said Indians have cultural and genetic links with the people of Indus valley civilization.
 
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