Mirza AbdulMoeed

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Mirza AbdulMoeed

Mirza AbdulMoeed

@TheIndusMan

History // Philosophy // Tradition

Indus Valley Katılım Temmuz 2017
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zuno~@zunoez·
did the most humiliating thing ever for a j*b im dying
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Mirza AbdulMoeed@TheIndusMan·
@3rdWorldFront Much of it was inherited from the Delhi Sultanate which were like 5 dynasties before him. And here's the ironic part. Tarikh-e-Sher Shahi itself was commissioned by Akbar lmfao
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Emirate Sultanate
Emirate Sultanate@3rdWorldFront·
@TheIndusMan The Pashtun Nobleman Abbas Khan Sarwani created Tarikh-i-Sher Shahi using sources from Sarwani nobles under the Lodi dynasty and Sur Empire. Policies and Administrations of the Mughal Empire for the centuries after him were taken from him. Even to the point of the very currency.
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Mirza AbdulMoeed@TheIndusMan·
I mean its ironic considering the little information you have about Sher Shah Suri also comes from Mughal records lmfao
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zuno~
zuno~@zunoez·
In AoT rn
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@MalikFa26190450 @MIshaqDar50 The PRSC-EO2 satellite was designed and built primarily by Pakistan's SUPARCO, qualifying it as indigenous. However, it includes some Chinese components and was launched from China via collaboration.
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Microsoft Support
Microsoft Support@MicrosoftHelps·
No matter how careful you are, eventually the snack dust will end up on your controller 🤢 Here's how to clean it: msft.it/6016th6sM
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Shaheer Haider Malik Sialvi
Shaheer Haider Malik Sialvi@ShaheerSialvi·
افغانستان نے پاکستان پر حملہ کر دیا۔ یہ وڈیو ایک ایک افغانی مسلمان بھائی تک پہنچنی چاہیئے تا کہ انہیں بعد میں ہم سے کوئی گلہ شکوہ نہ ہو! وڈیو پر کمنٹ کرنے سے پہلے اسے آخر تک لازمی دیکھنا ہے، کوئی بات سمجھ نہ آئے تو وڈیو دوبارہ دیکھنا۔ #Pakistan #Afghanistan
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Mirza AbdulMoeed@TheIndusMan·
@ArainGang I wouldn't describe the Dasyus as the Harrappans rather, its more likely they meant the South Indians. The Rigvedic language likely wouldn't exist without the Harrappans.
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Mirza AbdulMoeed@TheIndusMan·
@Bordeaux__Wine @Azam_Mac_89 In what way was Pakistan a part of India? Politically or Geographically? Because Geographically it still is part of "Indian Subcontinent" so that way separating doesn't make sense. And if you mean politically then twas under British, not under Indian Republic which didn't exist.
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Aditya Sehgal
Aditya Sehgal@Bordeaux__Wine·
@Azam_Mac_89 Pakistan itself was a part of India before 1947 and the history of the region is also linked to modern india. Jinnah, lived in Mumbai before independence. The history of the Pakistani state began only after its formation in 1947 and the history before that is Indian history
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Mirza AbdulMoeed@TheIndusMan·
@HaroonGhauree @_wafflesnatcher While what you say makes sense, Pakistan never "separated" from Bharat as it never really existed outside of folklore. The state came into existence a day after Pakistan and as for folklore, it was already varying from region to region so its regional paganism.
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Haroon Khan
Haroon Khan@HaroonGhauree·
@_wafflesnatcher Need to know Pakistan came into being after separation from Pagan Bharat. The Pagan Culture of marrying someone with Tree or Animal to remove the so called curse or jinx over the person. Pakistan used to be poised of the dark age pagan culture and now getting better ...
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ʙᴀɴᴛᴇʀ ✯
ʙᴀɴᴛᴇʀ ✯@_wafflesnatcher·
Okay, let me tell you something sickening from 1970s Pakistan… there was this sick-to-the-core tradition called ‘Haq Bakhshish’. Basically, some families would literally marry their daughters to the Holy Quran. I'm not kidding. Not to a man but to a book. +
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ابنِ خان
ابنِ خان@IbneKhan01·
Jahez is not a “Hindu practice.” • Hindus in the Vedic period had bride-price, not dowry. • Jahez is an Arabic–Persian word; in Ottoman Turkish, it was Çeyiz. • Muslims from the Middle East to South Asia practised it for centuries. It’s an agrarian-patriarchal custom, found in Europe, Africa & Asia alike.
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If you defend-support Jehez/dowry in any way you are culturally a Hindu. Accept this fact. Maybe your ancestors became Muslim but you're still a Hindu culturally.

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Aman Maqsood
Aman Maqsood@amanmaqsood·
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ArainGang@ArainGang·
Pakistan Province Proposal. Provincial borders that reflect ethnolinguistic, historic, demographic, and geographic factors.
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