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Why do most people on Pakistani news channels call India as "Hindustan"?

@Naofumi @Joe Shearer I'm intrigued why the western part and the eastern part of the subcontinent ended up Muslim while the middle, the Gangetic plain and the centre of power of the Muslim rulers remained Hindu.

Aha, aha....take a look at Richard Eaton's brilliant video on YouTube,"Islam in India". If you are a fanatic Muslim, you will hate it. If you are a good Pakistani with a curious mind, someone like @Indus Pakistan, you will love it.
 
please go ahead.

regards

This was the oldest piece of abuse recorded.

When Akbar was in a furious temper at the murder of his general Shams-ud-Din, he rounded on his wet-nurse's son, Adham Khan, and called him a Kandu, a catamite. This is the first recorded use of a foul word in the literature. Yes, it is the same as Gandu.

We all know what happened to Adham Khan; his proximity to Akbar did not save him.
 
This was the oldest piece of abuse recorded.

When Akbar was in a furious temper at the murder of his general Shams-ud-Din, he rounded on his wet-nurse's son, Adham Khan, and called him a Kandu, a catamite. This is the first recorded use of a foul word in the literature. Yes, it is the same as Gandu.

We all know what happened to Adham Khan; his proximity to Akbar did not save him.


Quite rich coming from him when his own grandfather Babur liked to boink some fair boys.
 
Pathans are the most phenotypically West Asian/Caucasian looking. Some Baloch have negroid admixture from the slave trade in Makran.
 
Quite rich coming from him when his own grandfather Babur liked to boink some fair boys.

You don't know that song?

"There's a boy across the river with a b****m like a peach,
But alas I cannot swim."

I'm not saying where it's from, just that I read it in a book by Olaf Caroe. :D
 
Pathans are the most phenotypically West Asian/Caucasian looking. Some Baloch have negroid admixture from the slave trade in Makran.
The area of Swat valley and the nucleus of KPK was Indic for ages, Pashtuns are a relatively recent arrival and probably many native Indics (Hindkowans) were Pashtunized in the process @Joe Shearer. Even the name Peshawar is of Sanskrit origin.
 

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