Zionists are utterly satanic. Shamelessly, they bomb, starve, and snipe Palestinian children daily before the world's unbelieving eyes - nearly three years now - and their criminal rabbis just shrug: "Yeah, but history had worse than us." That is the height of evil.
Mamdani announces $122 million to hire 1,000 more teachers in 2027. This must be why they say socialism is so horrible. Tax dollars go to the schools instead of endless foreign wars.
The Israeli military has killed 235 children in the occupied West Bank since 7 October 2023. No one has been indicted. That certainly looks like a "license to kill." https://t.co/pGBu23CTQy
Israel just carried out what experts say is one of the largest single warhead explosions in modern military history, destroying a village in south Lebanon under the rubric of demolishing tunnels. The massive blast registered on seismic monitors and was heard in Israel..
URGENT! For any country where (from Italy to Thailand or Brazil) possible war criminals go on holiday and R&R. 🇮🇱 soldiers must be investigated, evidence assessed, and responsibility determined through DUE PROCESS.
This is not incitement to commit violence. It is accountability.
It makes the world a worse place (to them) because it makes them look bad.
She's given away $26.3B to help others and her lifestyle hasn't changed one bit. Other billionaires hate that she's lifting the veil and making them look bad.
Pakistan legally came into being on 14 August 1947.
The history of Punjab (Pakistan holds 60% of historical Punjab if one includes Indian Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, and Delhi) goes back thousands of years. Alexander fought Porus at the banks of the Jhelum river near Mandi Bahauddin in Punjab. Harappa is one of the largest sites of the IVC. It predates modern Hinduism. The Soanian culture of the Potohar Plateau goes back 125,000 to 750,000 BCE. Back when Home Erectus roamed the Earth. The Soan river was itself a cradle of civilization. The Gandharan civilization is also a major part of Pothwari Punjabi history.
The Achaemenid Empire ruled large parts of modern day Pakistani Punjab. The Mauryan Empire, Gupta Empire, Kushan Empire, Indo-Greek, Indo-Parthic, Indo-Scythian Kingdoms ruled territories which form large parts of Pakistan.
The Hindu Shahi Dynasty emerged from modern day Pakistan. The Ummayads, Abbasids, Ghaznavids, Mamluks (Delhi Sultanate), Mughals ruled modern day Pakistan. The Langah Sultanate, Khokhar dynasty, the Sikh Empire (I don't like that part of Punjabi Muslim history but 69% of the Sikh Empire's subjects were Punjabi Muslims. 24% were Hindus. 6% were Sikhs. 1% were Christians and Jains and others).
Balochistan is composed of Quetta's Chief Commissioner's province and the princely states of Kalat, Kharan, Lasbela, and Makran. The Mehrgarh civilization goes back 9,000 years. The Achaemenid, Macedonian, Mauryan, Seleucid, Parthian, Sasanian Empires, the Rashidun Caliphate, Ummayads, Abbasids, Ghaznavids, Argun Dynasty, Khanate of Kalat; all were inherited by Pakistan.
Sindh shares most of these empires with Punjab and Balochistan. The Sindhu Sauvera kingdoms, Rai Dynasty, Brahmin Dynasty, Soomra Dynasty, Samma Dynasty, Arghun Dynasty, Kalhora Dynasty, Talpur Dynasty ruled it. All were indigenous. Mohenjo-Daro is located in Sindh; one of the largest, if not the largest IVC site ever discovered.
KPK shares the IVC with Sindh and Punjab, and the Gandharan dynasty with northern Punjab. It was also part of many of the same empires, and the Turk Shahi and Hindu dynasty ruled it. The Durrani and Sikh Empires ruled it.
Gilgit-Baltistan was a part of the Tibetan Empire. Pakistan also has Tibetan culture as such. The Patola Shahis, Maqbon Kings, Trakhan Dynasty were indigenous dynasties. The area was originally Buddhist and shifted towards Islam over a long period of time.
Azad Jammu and Kashmir (and all of IIOJK and Ladakh which rightfully belong to Pakistan) also share history as part of the same empires and were also part of the Karkota Empire, Utpala Dynasty, Lohara Dynasty, the Kashmir Sultanate, the Durrani Empire, and the Sikh Empire.
Just because the inhabitants of these regions broke away from British India (itself a colonial entity) and accepted Islam as their religion and way of life, does not make us any less than Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains living in India. We share the same languages, cultures, histories, and cuisines.
We are Muslims, and we are proud to be Muslims. Pakistanis are the inheritors of tens of thousands of years of history which belongs to us. Yes, we share many parts of it with India, Afghanistan, Iran, and even China, but does that decrease our link or eliminate it in any way? No. It does not.