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Indus Valley- Ancient Pakistan

The 5000 year old Indus Valley civilisation is at the heart of Pakistan, and is the heritage of Pakistanis. The oldest recorded history of the Pakistani people. To learn more click the following l...  
 
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Ammari7 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I am Pakistani and proud of being Pakistani, I am descended from Indus river civilization people. Pakistani people are Aryan people who are related to Iranian, Afghanis, and Turks, yet at the same time we are distinct because of Indus river valley civilization being one of the first human settlements in Asia. Islam teaches us to be proud of our identity, Pakistani scholars are the forefront of Islamic thought. We are Pakistani and Muslim, and proud of being both.
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@Ammari7 you are wrong to say Pakistanis are related to turks afghanis or iranians.

Except for Pashtuns and Balochis (and maybe even nuristanis) Pakistan & Afghanistan are different iranians, the baloch & persians have some shared genes with Pakistan, but overall they are closer to arabs geneticly
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I mean to say the ancient Aryans are related to Iranians and Turks. Even among Pakistanis, there are ethnic differences. Pakistan's main cultural heritage is Islamic and Aryan (indus).
PakistaniShaheen (1 week ago) Show Hide
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it depends on what you define as "Aryan"
today Indo-Aryan is a linguistic term used to describe people who speak an Indo-Aryan language like Punjabi and Sindhi. And no the ancient Sanskrit-speaking Aryans were certainly not related to the ancient turks, who were entirely mongoloid that time and close relatvies of Mongols. Pakistan is diverse yes, but at the end of the day 99% of the population speaks an Indo-Iranic language (which Indo-Aryan is part of) and belong to a common haplogroup (R1A)
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The ancient Aryans came from north of the river Oxus and the region around the Caucasus mountains, which is also the birthplace of the Turks. Although, Turks (Oghuz) share an ethnic similarity with Mongols/ Chagatai Turks (which roughly 10% of Pakistanis do as well), the Oghuz (Western) Turks are ethnically related to the Aryans (including Persians and most Pakistanis). Not all Turks are the same, they are a mixture of several nations from Central Asia, of which region the Aryans came also.
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turks are a linguistic gorup yes and some Anatolian turks have R genes like Pakistanis. iranians, they have more Arab genes than they do with pakistanis. Check the haplogroup maps on Iran
Ammari7 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I agree. Indus and Ganges centered civilizations represent the two distinct civilizations and cultures of the subcontinent.
mountaidew (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Yes!! It is indeed..Have you ever heard about the Changez khan's legacy? learn it..and you will know why you are diferent than Indians..LoL
Titanic1954utube (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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pokis are actually the people raped by invaders of muslim invaders of india.
PakistaniShaheen (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I agree. But perhaps you should pick the same audio track that Omer & I selected.Just visit the video on my page and check the title of the song it coems up and then just select it.

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