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busy these days:man_in_love::whistle:
Arey ammi Jan sey kaho cousin sey shadi kara dein party badal lo :D

Ziyada masley masail hoan to hamari tarah hathon ki lakerein hi mitatey raho :D

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Aisey mokey par aik shair yaad aya

Ankhon mein tera aks tha
Hathon mein sabun lux tha
 
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Arey ammi Jan sey kaho cousin sey shadi kara dein party badal lo :D

Ziyada masley masail hoan to hamari tarah hathon ki lakerein hi mitatey raho :D


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what do u mean? i have so many boy friends in almost every city i visit.
 
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I said in my post that all Himalayan rivers originate in China, which is fact. You then brought up Tibet as if it is not part of China. Then you posted a historical map. Then I pointed out that if ypu want to look at it from historical perspective then everything else also changes - this is when I brought in British India.

Fact: All Himalayan rivers originate in China. Get used to that.

Take a deep look at this map. (@OsmanAli98 you're welcome for a History lesson :D)

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Tibet, like much of Western China, was only recently conquered by the Han Chinese (which make up the majority of present day China).

Before the Qing, there were the Ming.

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See the receding boundary lines? That's cuz Han China originates in Eastern China. It's got nothing to do with Western China.

Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty

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Much further back in time.

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Tang Dynasty

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Qin Dynasty

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I hope it proves my point of view. @Indus Pakistan I have been reading your posts for years now. Even before your name change ;)

You might be a expert in the history of the subcontinent but I'm a expert (as close as one can be) in World History. :enjoy:

Last semester in College, every time the professor spoke in my World History class, I corrected her because I already knew the whole textbook (and more) by heart. :lol:
 
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