Hamza913
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I don't understand, you've had many powerful Muslim rulers indigenous to the region. For example, Ahmed Shah Abdali was a Pakhtun who came from Multan, Aurangzeb came from Gujarat, Shah Jahan came from Lahore (his mother was also a Rajput), Ghazi Malik and Sikander Lodi both had Punjabi mothers (from Dipalpur and Sirhind respectively), Sikander Butshikan was a Kashmiri, you had the Soomra and Samma dynasties from Sindh, Mir Chaka Rind was from Baluchistan, etc.
These rulers have influenced our culture so much, our language, clothes, religion, even our food comes from them. Heck, my fathers town (Sarai Alamgir) was founded by Aurangzeb. Pakistan itself only exists because of these Muslim conquests. So why is it that people (at least on this forum) view these guys as foreign, and having no connection to Pakistan and Pakistanis other than religion? Even the Pakistanis on this forum seem to feel no connection to these Muslim rulers, other than the fact that they were Muslim like most Pakistanis today. It bewilders me.
Even the foreign rulers had numerous locals fighting alongside them, for example, Muhammad Bin Qasim had Gujjar and Med mercenaries fighting alongside him, and Babur had received strong support from Sarang Khan, a Gakhar chief (he was even given the title of Sultan due to his services to the Mughal Empire). These foreign rulers also brought along with them many people who came, settled down and intermarried with the local population. Many Pakistanis and Hindustani Muslims are no doubt descended from them, so why are these conquerors considered alien to the sub-continent?
@Areesh @Zarvan @Mugwop @Sher Shah Awan @Ahmad Sajjad Paracha @waz @Oscar @lastofthepatriots @Mentee @Max @war&peace @Talwar e Pakistan @Iqbal Ali @Sully3 @pak-marine @pakdefender @PakSword @BHarwana @!eon @Kaptaan
These rulers have influenced our culture so much, our language, clothes, religion, even our food comes from them. Heck, my fathers town (Sarai Alamgir) was founded by Aurangzeb. Pakistan itself only exists because of these Muslim conquests. So why is it that people (at least on this forum) view these guys as foreign, and having no connection to Pakistan and Pakistanis other than religion? Even the Pakistanis on this forum seem to feel no connection to these Muslim rulers, other than the fact that they were Muslim like most Pakistanis today. It bewilders me.
Even the foreign rulers had numerous locals fighting alongside them, for example, Muhammad Bin Qasim had Gujjar and Med mercenaries fighting alongside him, and Babur had received strong support from Sarang Khan, a Gakhar chief (he was even given the title of Sultan due to his services to the Mughal Empire). These foreign rulers also brought along with them many people who came, settled down and intermarried with the local population. Many Pakistanis and Hindustani Muslims are no doubt descended from them, so why are these conquerors considered alien to the sub-continent?
@Areesh @Zarvan @Mugwop @Sher Shah Awan @Ahmad Sajjad Paracha @waz @Oscar @lastofthepatriots @Mentee @Max @war&peace @Talwar e Pakistan @Iqbal Ali @Sully3 @pak-marine @pakdefender @PakSword @BHarwana @!eon @Kaptaan
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