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As per my knowledge Seleucid Empire never crossed their borders beyond Indus. His invasion to Punjab was an utter failure
Which happens to be part of Pakistan. And is this not what I said? Coterminous Pakistan was at times part of Greek, Persian and Central Asian empires.

By your logic even the present Pakistan with its current boundaries a gift of British,
India was also a gift of the British in 1947.

never ever in history the boundaries of current Pakistan ruled by a single empire.
Ditto for India.

And what I observed none of the big empires have their capitals in present boundaries of Pakistan other than Kushan's. That to around 70 years.
So? Lahore was capital of Moghuls before they shifted to Ganga. Of more import is that coterminous Pakistan was cradle of civilization. Just look at my DP list. And Taxila/Sirkap are centres global importance. And you know where Taxila is? Hint: It's today a suburb of Pakistan's capital.


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Which happens to be part of Pakistan. And is this not what I said? Coterminous Pakistan was at times part of Greek, Persian and Central Asian empires.

India was also a gift of the British in 1947.

Ditto for India.

So? Lahore was capital of Moghuls before they shifted to Ganga. Of more import is that coterminous Pakistan was cradle of civilization. Just look at my DP list. And Taxila/Sirkap are centres global importance. And you know where Taxila is? Hint: It's today a suburb of Pakistan's capital.
1. It was about the map you attached. It has some portions East of Indus.
2. Agree
3. Agree
4. I do have high regard for Taxila. Baring Nalanda nothing comes to its comparison. But it was never a capital. Lahore was capital for merely 12 years.
 
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As per my knowledge Seleucid Empire never crossed their borders beyond Indus. His invasion to Punjab was an utter failure.
By your logic even the present Pakistan with its current boundaries a gift of British, never ever in history the boundaries of current Pakistan ruled by a single empire.

Achaemenid empire (according to a lot of sources)
Alexanders
Kushans
Timurs
Mughal
Durrani

I do appreciate your effort of familiarizing the generations of your birth country to know about the land where they are born.
We too would appreciate if more Indians started appreciating their own Ganges homelands.
 
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Achaemenid empire (according to a lot of sources)
Alexanders
Kushans
Timurs
Mughal
Durrani


We too would appreciate if more Indians started appreciating their own Ganges homelands.

Alexanders = Seleucid. It didn't crossed East of Indus.
Kushans - Didn't covered full Sind let alone Baluchistan.
Timur - Few parts of present Pakistan.
Mughal - At its peak under not covered Baluchistan but most of India other 10 dist of present India.
Durrani - Closest you can say, except Gilgit-Baltistan and some parts of NPK.

I do and most of the educated minds in India do. It is in our curriculum.
My son who is studing in school is going through the history starting from Indus valley to present time.
 
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