Umair Nawaz
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@Persian Gulf 1906 i didnt knew u people had hindu roots?You do realize that farsi itself comes from sanskrit, right ?
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@Persian Gulf 1906 i didnt knew u people had hindu roots?You do realize that farsi itself comes from sanskrit, right ?
@Persian Gulf 1906 i didnt knew u people had hindu roots?
from a dardic language not from yrs......lol.... how about Kashmiris ? they have Hindu roots ?
Where did the name "kashmir" come from ?
from a dardic language not from yrs......
Koshur', the language of 'Kasheer', is a Dardic language, not an Indic language so it's naturally closer to Iranic languages & not Sanskrit. I understand you're upset that Kashmir is Muslim without our prophet ever even setting foot there, happy sulking.
But then lets not go off topic.
Sanskrit and old persian (avestan) language are sister languages..the word namaz comes from the word nama..which means worship...the Hindu salutation namaskaram has the root nama in it@Persian Gulf 1906 i didnt knew u people had hindu roots?
waisy hindu...lets not go off topic......lol.... your prophet did not set foot in pakstan or iran either ..... nor in malaysia or indonesia or sudan.
What is the oldest reference to "Kashmir" in dardic language ?
Once you do that, show me the proof of your claims.
I think farsi speaking people should answer this themselves like @Persian Gulf 1906 @haman10 @yavarSanskrit and old persian (avestan) language are sister languages..the word namaz comes from the word nama..which means worship...the Hindu salutation namaskaram has the root nama in it
You do realize that farsi itself comes from sanskrit, right ?
Yeah, they have a common ancestorAs far as I know, Farsi and Sanskrit have a common ancestor. The former is not derived from the latter.
@padamchen
Sanskrit and old persian (avestan) language are sister languages..the word namaz comes from the word nama..which means worship...the Hindu salutation namaskaram has the root nama in it
waisy hindu...lets not go off topic......
Hindu Baniye, pehle bta to sahe kitny paisy bana liye hain.
U have used Iran well....tarnished its relations with Pakistan send terrorists patrons like kulbhushan yadav and now are dealing with their enemies in GCC.
And even made commandar kulbhushan yadav as the symbol of indopersian friendship
u guys should teach us how u did that.... @Vikki
As far as I know, Farsi and Sanskrit have a common ancestor. The former is not derived from the latter.
@padamchen
Yeah, they have a common ancestor
these things are done in pakistan, you banned indian dubbed cartoon serials because characters speak hindi, indian programms which were seen by dth dish have been banned.Shudnt we replace those invaders words with indiginous ones,,,afterall invaders humiliated,exploited n irreparably damaged india.
Kitab shud be pustak
Waqt shud be samay
Khabar shud be samacha
Dunya shud be vishwa
So on n so forth,,,if we can rename places why no issue on these invader words
Ps-acha its u,,manavan,,the jobless multi id
http://www.applet-magic.com/sanskritavestan.htmNope, they are not.
Sanskrit is the father of avestan and Parkrit.
Both are bastardized versions of sanskrit. One in the west, the other in the East.
Typical kashmiri wanna be arab. Run away when challenged.
Sanskrit has no known ancestor. But all other languages have roots in sanskrit. Except proto Tamil.
No they don't.
na krr hinduu....dramay na kr...Nope, they are not.
Sanskrit is the father of avestan and Parkrit.
Both are bastardized versions of sanskrit. One in the west, the other in the East.
Typical kashmiri wanna be arab. Run away when challenged.
Sanskrit has no known ancestor. But all other languages have roots in sanskrit. Except proto Tamil.
No they don't.