Are the ancestors of Pakistanis Hindu?

Are the ancestors of Pakistanis Hindu?

No one can deny the fact that most of ancestors of the Pakistanis were earlier either the Hindus or the Buddhists. The present day Pakistan has been part of India since ages. The Indus Valley Civilization was spread to Pakistan, parts of India & Afghanistan.

Are all Pakistanis indigenous to Pakistan?

All Pakistanis are indigenous to Pakistan, their ancestors were born hindu in Pakistan, they are not arab or turkish. Mughals forcefully convert their religion to Islam and their government are teaching them wrong history.

How did Pakistan become a Muslim country?

They almost completely wiped out hindu existence and heritage and forcefully convert them into Muslims and today — the regions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh — are almost entirely Muslim, with hardly any signs of once rich Hindu heritage. And finally, Pakistan comes to existence. It was the largest mass migration in human history.

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Which is the second largest ethnic group in Pakistan?

1: Pakistani Pashtun Muslims: Pakistani Pashtun Muslims are the 2nd largest ethnic group in Pakistan.Their ancestors were Afghans. Pakistani Punjabi Muslims as far as I know most of them have mixed ancestry and supposedly some of their ancestors were Hindus.

What is the history of Muslim Rajput?

The history of the Muslim Rajput coincides with the Muslim Conquest of India. At the time of arrival of Islam, the north and western regions of India were ruled by Rajput clans. The Rajputs and Muslim armies fought many battles for the control of South Asia.

Who are Janjua Rajputs?

Janjua Rajputs are found among Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs, but at a particular point in history (during Ranjit Singh’s time) Janjua Muslims fought Janjua Sikhs over some territorial dispute. Sounds familiar? Abdul Waheed Kakar, another former Pakistan army chief, was descended from a Khatri clan.

Why are there so many Sardars in Pakistan?

Pakistan, like India, is full of Sardars and Rajas and Choudhurys, all Indian Sanskritic honorifics embraced by Muslim conquerors and converts.

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