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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

HABBA KHATOON KI TARAH

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  • @quixtla

    This language is Keshore (Kashmiri) ..... the real language of Kashmiris and spoken in the vale of Kashmir ..... those in the UK are mostly from Mirpur .... Kashmiris there speak a mixture of Punjabi/Potoari ..... not standard Keshore ..... I myself am Pakistani Kashmiri .... but my family originally migrated from Baramula ...... and they all speak Keshore

  • @peacealways100 Agreed in totality. The truth is even modern Kashmiri is very close to Rigvedic Sanskrit. Rigvedic Sanskrit is the mother of all Indo-European (Aryan) languages.

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  • @dreadedscorpion

    im a pakistani kashmiri, my family migrated from baramullah, sopore. are you lone by any chance.....we mite be related lol

  • i am an kashmiri pandit but i am ashamed of my religion about lord krishna have affiar with rada and flirting with other girls,lord shiv got married twice ,lord brahama creator of saraswati first he used to call her daughter then raped her and got married .lord indra used to take wine and apsaras were dancing in objectionable clothes to please him..narad muni was a great back biter always finding chance to create a war.vishnu always busy with his wife in love making.i feel pitty on these people

  • yes gilgit and baltistan are part of northern areas of kashmir

  • @Anotherkashmiri hey do you understand a word they are saying??

  • This sounds very much like turkish or kurdish. I have many many kurdish/turkish friends and when they listen to this they think it sounds like their language

  • @IndianBhagwan1

    That is all part of Greater Punjab...or better yet, Jammu/Himachal Pradesh (as they are culturally and linguistically very similar, if not the same)

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