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We Are All Harappans

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Which site?
Click on the link and look bottom left and you will see Harappa museum. The area around it is the famous site of Harappa. The village is on north east side of site.


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You are just Muslims, nothing more than that.
If you really want to claim "historic glory land" which became your territory by default after India's partition in 1947, then learn to respect your ancestors, learn to respect their faith and culture. But you consider yourself "aulaad" of invaders of Bharat .
The truth is Pakistanis are suffering with huge identity crisis after partition bcz of "hate" flows in your pulses for your "real" father. You want to adopt a fake father from the history.

Rat, let me tell you something. When you sleep at night ponder over it.

Religion does not define anyone ancestory. Those among Arabs who followed Prophet (PBUH) and who opposed him , both had pagan forefathers. We, Pakistanis are the people of Indus. Our ancestors build the first human civilization. We are the elite, the first, and it won't be far fetched to say the humanity came from us. Their religion at best was paganism and who knows, some of them or some era in distance past, they were followed the true religion of Allah. But what is well established, they never followed the religion that you rats in East follow.

As we created the humanity first civilization, its not hard to understand as to who is the "real daddy" of all.
 
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Click on the link and look bottom left and you will see Harappa museum. The area around it is the famous site of Harappa. The village is on north east side of site.


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That still doesn't explain where the word 'Harappa' comes from. The Harappa site was discovered way before Pakistan even existed so it sounds like Harappa City was named after the Harappa site, unless you can prove otherwise.
 
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That still doesn't explain where the word 'Harappa' comes from. The Harappa site was discovered way before Pakistan even existed so it sounds like Harappa City was named after the Harappa site, unless you can prove otherwise.
Can you not understand the concept. There was a village in Punjab called Harappa. Then the British conquered Punjab in 1849 and annexed it to the British Raj. Some time after while the British were building a rail line. As the construction crews laid the line near the village called Harappa they came across various artifacts and soom they saw that it was a ancient site. The site was given the name 'Harappa' because it was located next to the village called Harappa. Why the village was called Harappa, well why is any village called anything. Suddenly what was just a nondescript Punjabi village became famous and now you Gangadeshi's are like lechers are trying to rub of the shine of this name 'Harappa'.

And I am sick you you Gangoos croaking about exist. My great grandad dis exist. The great-grandchildren of those villagers in Harappa exist. You call them Pakistani today. And Harappa falls in the centre of the Indus Valley.
 
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Can you not understand the concept. There was a village in Punjab called Harappa. Then the British conquered Punjab in 1849 and annexed it to the British Raj. Some time after while the British were building a rail line. As the construction crews laid the line near the village called Harappa they came across various artifacts and soom they saw that it was a ancient site. The site was given the name 'Harappa' because it was located next to the village called Harappa. Why the village was called Harappa, well why is any village called anything. Suddenly what was just a nondescript Punjabi village became famous and now you Gangadeshi's are like lechers are trying to rub of the shine of this name 'Harappa'.

And I am sick you you Gangoos croaking about exist. My great grandad dis exist. The great-grandchildren of those villagers in Harappa exist. You call them Pakistani today. And Harappa falls in the centre of the Indus Valley.

Lol, why are you so mad? :cheesy:

Villages, towns and cities are called "anything" due to their geographical features/inhabitants and linguistic ties. 'Harappan' sounds too Dravidain, no? Not very Aryan or Pakistani. And what's with the Harappa Ravi Rd.? :azn:
 
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Harappa sounds like a Punjabi word. When I hear of it, it reminds of the phrase “Hadippa” or some Bhangra dance. It isn’t Dravidian at all.
 
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'Harappan' sounds too Dravidain
I suppose your a Dravidian so everything sounds Dravidian like Tiruchirappallitullisilli?

what's with the Harappa Ravi Rd.?
You have heard of Ravi River right? That flows not too far from it. So I assume it is named as the road that goes from Harappa village to Ravi. What so odd about this

Harappa sounds like a Punjabi word. When I hear of it, it reminds of the phrase “Hadippa” or some Bhangra dance. It isn’t Dravidian at all.
Names of places evolve so much over the millenia that it can be very difficult to pin them from name alone. I mean we have Islamabad. That does not mean it has German roots because you find "Bad" used in Germany.
 
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I suppose your a Dravidian so everything sounds Dravidian like Tiruchirappallitullisilli?

You have heard of Ravi River right? That flows not too far from it. So I assume it is named as the road that goes from Harappa village to Ravi. What so odd about this


Well 'Appa' means father in Kannada so Har-appa sounding Dravidian to me is only natural and 'Aruvi' in Tamil translates to River or Stream. Sounds too similar to 'Ravi' to be Aryan Pakistani I think.

Why are Pakistanis trying to associate themselves with Black Dravidians? :woot:

You should be proud of your tribal Aryan ancestry.
 
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I suppose your a Dravidian so everything sounds Dravidian like Tiruchirappallitullisilli?
Did ya just google 'most Dravidian sounding word' to come up with that or is that an actual Dravidian term you found somewhere?
 
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Well 'Appa' means father in Kannada so Har-appa sounding Dravidian to me is only natural and 'Aruvi' in Tamil translates to River or Stream. Sounds too similar to 'Ravi' to be Aryan Pakistani I think.

Why are Pakistanis trying to associate themselves with Black Dravidians? :woot:

You should be proud of your tribal Aryan ancestry.
You can spin anything to anything if you are desperate. Like I said a primitive abo from Tamil Nadu will do anything to associate with the noblity of the Indus. Next thing I expect Koreans to come anmd start claming Indus heritage. Apparently 'Appa' means dad in Korean. Now polish my shoes shudra.

You should be proud of your tribal Aryan ancestry.
We are. And we feel superior to the shudra/aboriginal infested country called Ganga India. I mean you got a sliver of class but they are a minority who will drown in that ocean of shudras that is India.
 
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You can spin anything to anything if you are desperate. Like I said a primitive abo from Tamil Nadu will do anything to associate with the noblity of the Indus. Next thing I expect Koreans to come anmd start claming Indus heritage. Apparently 'Appa' means dad in Korean. Now polish my shoes shudra.

We are. And we feel superior to the shudra/aboriginal infested country called Ganga India. I mean you got a sliver of class but they are a minority who will drown in that ocean of shudras that is India.

As expected, the tribal resorts to name-calling when faced with difficult questions. A trademark characteristic of a nomadic tribal.

Why is "primitive abo" infested Tamil Nadu more developed than nobility spawned Pakistan I wonder. :D
 
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Where is @IndusPriest when you need him?
Frustratingly he keeps getting banned. I could do with him here to kick the Dravidian back down into their peninsula - further away they are the better. Like 1,500 miles away.
 
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