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Tarikh-i-Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
Приєднався 9 лип 2022
Welcome! Our channel is mostly about the history of Pashtun (or Pakhtun) people, who are also known as Afghans or Pathans, who are primarily found in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, as well as in Afghanistan and in Baluchistan province of Pakistan. Besides that, the channel will also sometimes touch upon the history of neighbouring regions and its people.
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"The good luck of the Khattaks is the misfortune of the Yousafzai'' —the history behind a proverb
The good luck of the Khattaks is the misfortune of the Yousafzai. An episode from the history of Yousafzai (or Yusufzai) tribe of Pashtuns which resides in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Historical background of a Pashto proverb, pertaining to an incident which happened when the Iranian conqueror Nadir Shah Afshar passed through Pakhtunkhwa in 1739 on his way to India and attacked Yousafzai and Khattak tribes.
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#yousafzai #pashtunhistory #khattak #khyberpakhtunkhwa
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#yousafzai #pashtunhistory #khattak #khyberpakhtunkhwa
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Guru Nanak was an official of the Pashtun empire of Lodis | Account of his employer Daulat Khan Lodi
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Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, was once an official of the Lodi empire of Pashtuns. Account of Daulat Khan Lodi, under whom Guru Nanak worked. Influences of Pashtuns or Afghans on the Sikh religion. An episode from history of Pashtuns (also known as Pathans in India). Turn on captions for English subtitles #pashtunhistory #pashtun #gurunanak
Kabul was a Pashtun city in 1333 AD
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This video explores the history of Kabul city and its Pashtun connections through chronicles of Ibn Battuta. At some points, Kabul was inhabited by Pashtuns. An episode from history of Afghans and Afghanistan, history of Pashtuns or Pakhtuns (also known as Pathans or Afghans). The video also has some brief information about Yousafzai tribe of Pashtuns. Photo of the terraced quarter of 'Deh Afgh...
Account of a Durrani Pashtun painting of 18th century
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An account of an 18th century painting, commissioned by Sardar Abdullah Khan Alkozai, the Afghan or Pashtun (پشتون) governor of Kashmir for Durrani (درانی) empire. An episode from the history of Pashtuns (also known as Pathans) who ruled Kashmir in 18th century and in early 19th century. A video pertaining to the history of Durrani empire, founded by Durrani tribe of Pashtuns. Turn on captions ...
Sher Shah Suri was highly praised by Mughal emperor Akbar's foster brother | Economy under Sher Shah
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In 1539-40 AD, Farid Khan Sur, entitled Sher Khan, defeated the Mughal emperor Humayun, expelled the Mughals from India, restored Pashtun or Afghan rule in India, and assumed the title of Sher Shah Suri. The Mughals ultimately did manage to reconquer Delhi from the successors of Sher Shah Suri in 1555-56. They developed a strong resentment against Afghans or Pashtuns in general, and Sher Shah S...
Pashtun horse trade extended to Sri Lanka in 1905
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An episode about the Afghan (or Pashtun) tribal economy before 20th century. Pashtuns (also known as Afghans or Pathans) had near-monopoly of the horse trade between Central Asia and India in pre-modern times. Their horse trade extended even to Ceylon (Sri Lanka). A follow up to previous video: "History of Pashtun traders in Sri Lanka": ua-cam.com/video/Ae7-4pqUuEo/v-deo.html #pashtun #khyberpa...
Did Mir Chakar Rind (Baloch) really wrest the Delhi throne from Suri Pashtun rulers for Mughals?
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Faisal Warraich on his "Dekho Suno Jano" channel, in one of his latest videos about history of Balochistan or Baluchistan (بلوچستان) entitled "Rise and Fall of the State of Kalat", states that Mir Chakar Rind (میر چاکر رند), a Baloch chieftain of 16th century, fought against the Suri Pashtun or Afghan rulers of Delhi (the family of Sher Shah Suri) to assisst the former Mughal emperor Humayun. O...
When did the Hazaras of Afghanistan stop speaking the Mongolian language? (English subtitles)
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At what point in history did the Hazaras (ہزارہ) people of Afghanistan discontinue the use of the Mongolian language? This episode from the history of Afghanistan deals with the Hazara people, who are of Mongol descent and of the Shia sect. Turn on captions for English subtitles. #hazara #afghanistan #afghanistanhistory
Pashtun districts were part of the Kalat state of Baluchistan? | Debunking Faisal Warraich
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In a latest video of "Dekho Suno Jano" channel, about history of Balochistan or Baluchistan (بلوچستان) entitled "Rise and Fall of the State of Kalat", Faisal Warraich that Pashtun (پشتون) districts of present-day Baluchistan'(Zhob, Loralai, Sibi etc.) were part of the Kalat state (قلات ریاست) and were separated from it by British in 1876. This is a serious error by a channel which has paid rese...
Balochs conquered Quetta in 1666 (c)? | Correcting Faisal Warraich of Dekho Suno Jano on Kalat state
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In his fresh video on history of Balochistan (بلوچستان) entitled "Rise and Fall of the State of Kalat", Faisal Warraich of Dekho Suno Jano says that Mir Ahmad Brahui (the founder of the Kalat state) conquered Quetta from Mughals sometime after he founded Kalat (قلات) in 1666 (c). He also says that Balochs (or Baluchs) gradually asserted dominance over "Pathans" (Pashtuns پشتون) and Jats. In thi...
History of the Marwat (مروت) tribe of Pashtuns | Episode 03 | War with the Niazi tribe over Thal
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Watch the first two episodes here: ua-cam.com/play/PLoU5vmlWjo8cRUu3r3K1GpFyknjz2Vy5M.html History of the Marwat tribe (مروت قبیلہ) of Pashtuns (پشتون) which primarily resides in the Lakki district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. A part of the series on history of Pashtun tribes. The third episode is about the conflict of the Marwat tribe with the Niazi tribe (نیازی قوم) of Pashtuns, which culminated in...
The punishment for eating Chapli Kabab (چپلی کباب) in Peshawar under Ranjit Singh rule
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This episode from Peshawar's history highlights the darker side of Sikh rule and challenges the idealized portrayal of Ranjit Singh (رنجیت سنگھ) as a secular and religiously tolerant ruler. Sikh Shahi, or Sikh rule, was associated with cruelty, misrule, injustice, and anarchy. Chapli Kabab (چپلی کباب), a favorite traditional dish of the Peshawar city (پشاور) of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was banned in...
Pashtuns were speaking Farsi (فارسی) as mother tongue in 1333 AD? | A claim by Jonathan L.Lee
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Jonathan L. Lee, an American historian, has written a book entitled "Afghanistan: A History from 1260 to the Present". The book sold well but is full of errors and blunders. The author has rushed through the pre-1700 AD period and it is this early portion of his book which is ridden with errors the most. The post-1700 period of Afghanistan was already studied by the author for his earliar book ...
"No Afghans (Pashtuns) live on Sulaiman mountains کوہ سلیمان (says Prof. Sayed Wiqar Ali Shah)
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Prof. Dr. Sayed Wiqar Ali Shah in his book "North-West Frontier Province: History and Politics" writes that no Afghans (Pashtuns) are settled on the Sulaiman mountains range (Koh e Sulaiman). He cites Henry Walter Bellew to support his claim. Sayed Wiqar Ali Shah has a D. Phil in History from the University of Oxford and is a Professor in Qaid-i-Azam Univerity, Islamabad. This video is correcti...
History of the Kasi or Kansi tribe of Quetta in 16th century | کاسی یا کانسی قوم
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History of the Kasi or Kansi (کاسی یا کانسی) tribe of Pashtuns or Pakhtuns which primarily resides in the Quetta district of Balochistan province. An account of the Kasi tribe in 16th century and their role in the Lodi and Suri sultanates of India. The video also has a short account of their skirmish with Rind Balochs. An episode from Pashtun history which concerns Pashtun tribes. #pashtunhisto...
Pashtun tribal flags and the army of Ali Muhammad Khan Rohilla
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Pashtun tribal flags and the army of Ali Muhammad Khan Rohilla
How much of the Pashtun belt (Pakhtunkhwa) was ruled by Maharaja Ranjit Singh?
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How much of the Pashtun belt (Pakhtunkhwa) was ruled by Maharaja Ranjit Singh?
The man who crowned Ahmad Shah Durrani (احمد شاہ درانی)
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The man who crowned Ahmad Shah Durrani (احمد شاہ درانی)
Michan Khel (مچن خیل); a Pashto speaking clan of the Niazi (نیازی) tribe | Shaikh Michan Baba
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Michan Khel (مچن خیل); a Pashto speaking clan of the Niazi (نیازی) tribe | Shaikh Michan Baba
History of the Marwat (مروت) tribe of Pashtuns | Episode 2 | A grand tribal alliance against Marwats
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History of the Marwat (مروت) tribe of Pashtuns | Episode 2 | A grand tribal alliance against Marwats
Naseeruddin Shah's ancestor betrayed Afghanistan & ran to India from the wrath of Wazir Akbar Khan
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Naseeruddin Shah's ancestor betrayed Afghanistan & ran to India from the wrath of Wazir Akbar Khan
In 16th century, Wardak, Gandapur, Mashwani tribes asserted that they are Pashtuns, not Syeds
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In 16th century, Wardak, Gandapur, Mashwani tribes asserted that they are Pashtuns, not Syeds
A controversial verse falsely attributed to Khushal Khan Khattak
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A controversial verse falsely attributed to Khushal Khan Khattak
Did Ibrahim Khan Gardi (an Afghan general of Marathas) really spit on the face of Ahmad Shah Abdali?
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Did Ibrahim Khan Gardi (an Afghan general of Marathas) really spit on the face of Ahmad Shah Abdali?
History of the Marwat (مروت) tribe of Pashtuns | Episode 1 | Early history
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History of the Marwat (مروت) tribe of Pashtuns | Episode 1 | Early history
Torman and Surman: Pashtun swords of early 13th century (circa 1220 AD)
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Torman and Surman: Pashtun swords of early 13th century (circa 1220 AD)
The revenge code of Pashtuns | an Indian saying about the Badal part of Pashtunwali
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The revenge code of Pashtuns | an Indian saying about the Badal part of Pashtunwali
Yousafzai tribe and the Nowshera fort of Mughals | Yusufzai attack on Mughals in 1641
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Yousafzai tribe and the Nowshera fort of Mughals | Yusufzai attack on Mughals in 1641
Prangi: an extinct Pashtun tribe named after tiger (and once the rulers of India)
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Prangi: an extinct Pashtun tribe named after tiger (and once the rulers of India)
Connection of the Shinwari (شینواری) tribe of Pashtuns with the Quetta of Baluchistan province
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Connection of the Shinwari (شینواری) tribe of Pashtuns with the Quetta of Baluchistan province
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Ranjeet singh army never used to get its full pay. After months of not paying when soldiers were paid after negotiations they usually get a percentage of their pay. That is why every indian wanted to join company troops.
Why are there no links left on your website? Most of the links on your website are gone, only a few are left
ھیرا مونڈے کےپیداور اپنے ماکبارے میں سوچ زنداباد پٹھان،
Ranjit sing was no more cruel than abdali who was an evil man.
Don't spread Fake information .....
very interesting information
ap ya bilkul galat keh rahay hai k syed ja kar bhek mangtay thay apni language pr thora gor kre yaqeenan apko maloom nhi k syed nabi pak SAAW ki olaad hai lihaza thori ihtiyat kre
اتنا جاهل لوگ هيي که انکو پته بهی پته نهي که نلوا کا قبضه يا حکومت پختونو کي کچهه غلاقو پر تها ، اگر هم کچه سکنڈ کيلئے تسليم بهي کرے تو پهر پوره پختونو ميي کيسا عام هوا ،
رحمان بابا کا ايک شعر هے جو تقريباً 350 سال پهلے لکهے هيی ، اسميي بهي (جامي) کا زکر موجود هے يغني جامي سے مراد قميص شلوار هے
i love ur history stuff about pashtuns
Yousafzai Chor , ke hath katwa deta .
Turn on captions for English subtitles. Relevant video: Yousafzai tribe and the Nowshera fort of Mughals | Yusufzai attack on Mughals in 1641: ua-cam.com/video/BBNHEjzHHJ4/v-deo.html
ډيره ښکلې ويډيو
روره.د شیخ ملي دوتر په حواله زما سیړنه واي چه دغه کتاب شکل کی وو او روشن خان صیب د شانګله پار د يؤ سړی نه لاس ته کړی وو..خو اوس ورک دی .ستاسو سیړنه څه واي پليز .. احترامات..اثر احمدزی
Kiday shi Khan Roshan Khan ta waqi Shaikh Mali daftar pa laas waraghalay yi. Pa dey ara ma sara cha khaas maloomat nishta.
اس کہانی حقیقت سے دور دور سے کوئی تعلق نہیں کیونکہ ایک چور چاہے کسی بھی قوم، مذہب یا علاقے کا ہو یا کسی بھی زمانے میں ہو وہ اتنا اعلی ظرف نہیں ہوسکتا اور نہ ہی اس سے یہ توقع کی جا سکتی ہے رہی بات اس ضربُ المثل یعنی متل کی... تو اس کاخٹک ( بے لر بیگی) یعنی سرحدی سردای سے تعلق ہو سکتا ہے کیونکہ خٹکوں کو مغلوں سے یوسفزئی کی دشمنی کی وجہ سے اکبر نے حکمرانی دی تھی یعنی یہ کہہ سکتے ہو کہ یوسفزئیوں کی کم بختی کی وجہ سے ہی خٹکوں کا بخت جاگا یا یہ تاویل بھی کی جاسکتی ہے کہ خٹکوں کو سرداری ملنے کی وجہ سے یوسفزئیوں کی بد بختی شروع ہوگئی باقی واللہ اعلم
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Fake information
Bruh, I said it in every comment, but I don't know why you didn't reply. I am asking for your opinion on the best book about Ahmad Shah Abdali.
Check the books cited by Ganda Singh in his book Ahmad Shah Durrani but ignore all Sikh sources cited by him (Panth Prakash etc) .
@Barmazid it would be difficult for me to check every books that he cited , even gunda singh is Sikh source. Can you tell me the best book, in your opinion?
@@Barmazid Bro, it's very helpful. He mentioned majority of non-Sikh sources, but I will read it. Thanks.
@ Actually nothing came to my mind when you asked about best book on Ahmad Shah Durrani. Ganda Singh's book is most detailed biography of Ahmad Shah Durrani to this date so I recommended it to you. It is a good read overall but the chapters pertaining to Sikhs and Punjab are very weak since he has frequently used Sikh sources there which are more or less garbage.
@@Barmazid Bro, tell me about a book cited by Pashtuns or another book that covers his final years with eyewitness accounts.♥️
Im an unbiased observer. But in the end Afghans lost. If god wanted everyone to be muslim - it would already be so after 3000, 200, 1400 years. Unfortunately if there is a god I am sure he does not consider slaughterers of women, children, humanity as halal.
Aa ja tu
hari sing nalwa ka wazir akber ne bana diya halwa😂
only abdali 💪
Hahaha pukhtoon or darna. Acha mazak ha.
We are not Mongols we are Turkic peoples The Mongol occupation of modern-day Iran and Afghanistan is a historical fact. While it's true that the Hazaras bear a strong physical resemblance to the Mongols, this alone isn't sufficient evidence to definitively classify them as descendants of the Mongols. Several other ethnic groups, such as the Uzbeks, Turkmen, and Kyrgyz, share similar physical characteristics. There is no primary source documentation confirming that Genghis Khan or his commanders ordered their troops to settle in the region now known as Hazarajat. While the Mongol influence on the formation of the Hazara people cannot be denied, it is inaccurate to consider them as the primary ancestors of the modern-day Hazaras. Notably, there has never been a documented instance of a Hazara population speaking a Mongolian language. The theory of racial admixture among the Hazaras also has significant flaws. It fails to acknowledge the pre-existing inhabitants of Hazarajat. These regions were not empty before the arrival of Genghis Khan. Historically, Buddhism held sway in the southern Hindu Kush for at least 1500 years prior to the Mongol conquests of Khorasan, attracting thousands of Chinese pilgrims annually to Bamiyan, the center of modern-day Hazarajat. For centuries, this area served as a hub for the spread of the "yellow race." Bamiyan became a prominent center of Buddhism in the first century AD, then part of the Kushan Empire, influenced by Buddhist culture and religion. The Kushans were primarily a Scythian tribe who resided in the region extending from Kashgar Province to the north of the Balkh Sea. The easternmost of the Scythian tribes were the Yuezhi. The Kushans emerged from among the Yuezhi and, after a series of wars, were driven to the lands south of the Amu Darya, the northern border of present-day Afghanistan. Although the Kushan Empire disintegrated in 220 AD in the northern Hindu Kush, it continued to rule in the southern Hindu Kush until 425 AD. Buddhism was introduced to the southern regions of the Hindu Kush in the third century BC by Buddhist monks. Based on ancient coins found in Bamiyan, murals on temple walls and around the Buddha statues, paintings left from the time of the last Kushan kings, and the physical form of the statues, it can be concluded that the inhabitants of this region until about 2300 years ago had the same physical composition of face as the modern Hazaras. Thus, the "Mongoloid" features of the Hazara inhabitants of Afghanistan must be sought long before the time of Genghis Khan and Amir Timur. The Hephthalites and successors to the Kushan Empire also belonged to the Scythian tribes with the same physical composition and features. The influence of the Hephthalites can be traced until the emergence of Turkic words in Hazaragi. Gharjistan was the land of the Hazara rulers. Gharjistan is the Arabicized form of "Gurjistan." "Gur" in the Pahlavi language means "mountain," and it's well-known that Hazarajat is the most mountainous region of Afghanistan. The Hazaras are the heirs of the Ghaznavid Empire, founded by Sabuktigin, a Hazara of the Qarluq tribe. The Seljuk Turks, Ghurids, and Khwarazmian all ruled over Gharjistan, and the Turkish language was widely spoken there. Therefore, it is evident that long before the Mongol invasions, the inhabitants of modern-day Hazarajat were subject to influences from older Turkic-speaking peoples with physical characteristics similar to the Mongols. The Mongol influence on the Hazaras cannot be denied. Due to the repeated attacks of Mongol soldiers on the region and their subsequent settlement among the people of this area of Central Asia, and their contact with them, it is clear that the Mongols played a decisive role in the culture and evolution of the Hazara people. These soldiers initially spoke only Mongolian. They influenced the language of the Hazara people. Today, over ten common terms among the Hazara people are Mongolian. The influence of the Tajiks on the Hazara people is also undeniable, as they are considered the oldest inhabitants of Afghanistan who spoke Persian. In Ghazni, Bamiyan, and Panjshir, Tajiks and Hazaras live side by side. In summary: * The Hazaras are one of the oldest inhabitants of the region. * The Hazaras are a mix of different races and ethnic groups, of which the Mongol and Timurid armies form only a small part. * The early ancestors of the Hazaras were Turkic inhabitants of Central and East Asia who migrated from north and south of the Hindu Kush and the regions of modern-day Hazarajat more than 2300 years ago. Also, the Buddhist monks who brought Buddhism were probably from Nepal, Tibet, and China. The Turkish language, with its many dialects and variations, was widely spoken in Bamiyan from pre-Christian times, and Hazarajat in very ancient times, going back to 2300 years ago, has been mentioned by various names, the first of which was Berberstan, and after that Gharjistan. In the evolution of Hazara society, three important historical periods can be identified: First, the Berber period, which covers the period from 300 BC to 724 AD; second, the Khorasan period, which covers the period from 724 AD to 1890 AD; and third, the contemporary period, i.e., from 1890 AD onwards. The areas that are today called Hazarajat roughly cover a territory that in pre-Islamic times and in the pre-historic period was known as Berberstan. The indigenousness of the Hazaras has been confirmed and documented by the French researcher Ferrier, the famous Afghan historian Abdul Hai Habibi, and all contemporary historians. It is better to refer to those sources, not a few books from the reign of Abdul Rahman.
Sahi jwab diya bhai ❤❤❤
ګرانه روره.زما سیړنه واي چه د شيخ ملي بابا دوتر يو کتاب وو.چه د روشن خان په لاس د شانګله يو بابا په ذریعه راغلی وو .تاسو په دی حقله څه رای لريی جي ...اثر احمدزی
So what Does this Say about the Great Generosity, Benovelance and Nobility of the Afghans ? The holy koran says Forgiveness is a Quality of the Brave and Valorous ! You behead all In front of you ? What bravery is this ?
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Mai bhi pashtoon hun, par yeh mat bhoolo k Badsha Akbar ney afghanistan par bhi hakumat ki hai. Mughals bhi power rakhrey hen
Sikh logo ney jo yea jooti storiya banahi hey in logo k liya yahi kafi hey real mey sab ko pata k afghan sey samney larna namonkin hey😂
Propaganda at it’s finest. The sikhs absolutely annihilated the afghan Pathans! Why was there a sikh empire ???? Maharajah ranjit singh was a great ruler. The pathans were peados and wanted to rape young hindu girls
Aap bhi aik afghan ho is leya tasab ka shikar ho ahmad shah aik dakoo tha jis nay punjab mai qatal e aam kia or punjab ko .loota
ماشاءاللہ ♥️♥️♥️♥️
He is saying according to pashton history not others❤
Abe saale kaun sa sasta nasha karta hai ? Jhooth ki dukaan
Ibrahim lodhi shaheed ek bahadur huqmaran the
We took your Peshawar and make you do mujra in salwar 😂😂😂😂😂
Salwar pehenkar zara mujra toh karna😂😂😂😂😂
Marwato na niaziyo ko 2 bar shikast di ha or dono bar bohot bara bara elaqa on sa liya hye
Marwat Kom ki history sirf marwato ko pata hogy tu kon ho jo muja meri tarikh bataye ga
Fake history sary history ghalat bataye ha
Bhojpuri Afghan Bahadur Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Sikhs never looted only revenged the lives that were taken by Muslims
When it happened ? Jhooth pr jhooth, sharm kro kuj
Joote tum log joote bolthey hoon
Pashtuns migrated to the Suleiman Mountains around the time of the Turk Shahis.
Am jutt punjabi muslim and ranjit singh kaffier is not our hero i will allways my Pashtun brothers
Am punjabi jutt muslim and I hate ranjit Singh kaffier this kaffier got nothing to do with us