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Pothowari Culture

who are you judge me on that? who asked you to judge me? dont i have right to choice name for my username? if you dont like this topic, the door is open for you, go away, man.

i am only post different between pothohari n punjabi which is has nothing with pakistan. it is about culture, not country.

Well your pictures dont represent Pakistan's Punjab province. I can not speak for India's side of Punjab as I never been there.

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No lady in Pakistan's Punjab province wears shalwar like that :rofl:
 
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himachali and dogri although are considered differnt language in india but they are dialect of punjabi too.
 
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which language does marassis in pakistani punjab speak. cause patowari language seems like the way marrassis speak here in desi punjab and gujjars aint considered punjabi here. they are mostly from rajashthan although they are muslim and can speak punjabi

Demographics are very diffferent in Pakistan from India. When we take about Gujjars in Pakistan and Kashmir we are talking about a nomadic clan not Rajasthani Gujjars.

Most Nomadic Gujjars are Muslims and live in Azad Kashmir, Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab Province of Pakistan and Indian Punjab. We all know that most people in Indian Punjab are Jatts. We have more diversity in Pakistan's Punjab.

Pahari/Pothwari is not a marassi language, it is spoken in mountainous regions in Punjab and Kashmir. It is very similar to Punjabi but has some different words, but Punjabi and Pahari people can easily communicate and somewhat understand each other.
 
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bro indian punjab have much diversity too... gujjars here too look and dress differnt than us jatts. they are nomadic and keep lots of cattles although some now a days have become rich and have dairy farms but mostly they live on selling milk. majha malwa and doaba punjabi language is differnt. we also have pashoris who speak a differnt dialect of punjabi
 
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which language does marassis in pakistani punjab speak. cause patowari language seems like the way marrassis speak here in desi punjab and gujjars aint considered punjabi here. they are mostly from rajashthan although they are muslim and can speak punjabi
if you watch a qawwali video marrasis are the background musicians. they are usually darker skinned, ergo they are punjabis, maybe southern punjabis
 
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Demographics are very diffferent in Pakistan from India. When we take about Gujjars in Pakistan and Kashmir we are talking about a nomadic clan not Rajasthani Gujjars.

Most Nomadic Gujjars are Muslims and live in Azad Kashmir, Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab Province of Pakistan and Indian Punjab. We all know that most people in Indian Punjab are Jatts. We have more diversity in Pakistan's Punjab.

Pahari/Pothwari is not a marassi language, it is spoken in mountainous regions in Punjab and Kashmir. It is very similar to Punjabi but has some different words, but Punjabi and Pahari people can easily communicate and somewhat understand each other.
I just heard this Potahari song .I get to understand most of the lines except few words ..it is a lovely song..
 
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It is great to have diversity and that is what Pakistan's strength should be. US has diversity and it makes it unique with culture and talent from across the globe.
 
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bro indian punjab have much diversity too... gujjars here too look and dress differnt than us jatts. they are nomadic and keep lots of cattles although some now a days have become rich and have dairy farms but mostly they live on selling milk. majha malwa and doaba punjabi language is differnt. we also have pashoris who speak a differnt dialect of punjabi

That's Hindko, I think
 
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