You're right that Pakistan became a nation in 1947, but the region’s history predates that, with shared cultural and historical roots with India and beyond. The video looks at the broader history of the land itself. Thanks for your input!
There is no Pakistan before 1947. There is India, Bharat and a host of other names that refers to a religous culture based on Hinduism and Buddhism.. You are trying to create a history that never existed at the expense of one that did. What is wrong with you.
Pakistan's creation in 1947 marked a new chapter in a long and complex regional history. The subcontinent has seen many cultural and religious influences over the centuries. I appreciate your perspective.
@@VerityTalesbe realistic or else we need mark this video as misinformation. Long history of India.... Greeks and Egyptian recognized India... There is nothing called pok..
@@VerityTales There are no chapters when there is just a page and that too a blank page. Do pakistan still follow the religion/culture etc. which was associated with the history. If not, how can we say it's theirs? From Harappa to freedom struggle in 1947, it was Hindustan/BHARAT throughout and from 1947, it's Pakistan.
@@chandra_has Historical discussions often involve different perspectives. The video aims to explore the broader history of the region, which includes various cultural influences and historical contexts. I appreciate your feedback and encourage a diverse view on historical topics.
The video is about exploring the long and diverse history of the region that is now Pakistan. Every nation faces challenges, but understanding its historical context is important. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
Yes, you're right! Pakistan was officially established in 1947, but the region's history and cultures go back thousands of years, making it a rich and diverse part of the subcontinent.
@@VerityTales but the region is only now Pakistan. You should really change the title of this video. It's very interesting content, but the title is offensive to many people.
Pakistan as a nation was formed in 1947, but the land's history goes back much further, with civilizations like the Indus Valley. The video explores the broader history of the region, not just the modern state. Appreciate your thoughts!
@@vishvajitkumar9497 While Pakistan's modern identity has influences from the Middle East and Turkey, the Indus Valley Civilization is part of the shared history of the region, including both present-day Pakistan and India. Thanks for your comment!
Pakistan's modern identity has influences from various cultures, including Arabic and Turkish, but the land's history, including the Indus Valley Civilization, predates Islam. It’s a shared heritage of the region, including parts of what is now India. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Haha, I get your point! The video focuses on the history of the land that is now Pakistan, which shares deep historical roots with India and the wider region. Thanks for watching!
The history of Pakistan's creation is indeed filled with struggle and pain for many. This time should be remembered with empathy and respect for all people touched by division. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
True, Pakistan was established in 1947, but the region has a long history, home to ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley and empires such as the Maurya and Mughals.
History of Pakistan started when an outsider Arab Muhammad Bin Qasim invaded Sindh in 712 AD and this theory is accepted by nationalist Pakistanis themselves. You should show their real history i.e. history of Saudi Arabia over 800,000 years.
While Muhammad Bin Qasim’s arrival in 712 AD is a significant part of Pakistan’s Islamic history, the land itself has a much older and diverse past, including civilizations like the Indus Valley. The video aims to explore the broader history of the region. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@VerityTales : It is not "a significant part of Pakistan's Islamic history". It is THE history of Pakistan. Anyway, haven't you heard "Pakistan ka matlab kya: la illah ill Allah" Translation: What is the meaning of Pakistan "There is no other god but Allah".
So does Pakistanis feel proud of their history? do they feel great knowing their ancestors used to pray idols, believe in ways of living practiced in their enemy nation India? do they feel great about demolishing 5000 yr old archeological sites(aka Sharada Peeth) for a coffee shop? do they feel great knowing Sanskrit was the language of this land and their ancestors? that lahore got the name from Ramayana character luv, and if not, why are you so excited to relate them to a history they never want to be associated with. does looking at them today, their culture, language, religion, does any part of their present even seems remotely associated with this so called history and something they are proud off????
History is complex, and people’s relationship with their past can vary. The video aims to explore the long, diverse history of the region that is now Pakistan, which includes various cultures, religions, and traditions over thousands of years. While modern Pakistan has its own identity, understanding the broader history helps provide context to the region's rich heritage. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
You're right, Pakistan as a country was founded in 1947, but the region has a rich history dating back thousands of years, with ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley and various empires.
No Pakistan before 1947. There history is the history of India.
You're right that Pakistan became a nation in 1947, but the region’s history predates that, with shared cultural and historical roots with India and beyond. The video looks at the broader history of the land itself. Thanks for your input!
There is no Pakistan before 1947. There is India, Bharat and a host of other names that refers to a religous culture based on Hinduism and Buddhism.. You are trying to create a history that never existed at the expense of one that did. What is wrong with you.
Pakistan's creation in 1947 marked a new chapter in a long and complex regional history. The subcontinent has seen many cultural and religious influences over the centuries. I appreciate your perspective.
@@VerityTalesbe realistic or else we need mark this video as misinformation. Long history of India.... Greeks and Egyptian recognized India... There is nothing called pok..
@@VerityTales There are no chapters when there is just a page and that too a blank page.
Do pakistan still follow the religion/culture etc. which was associated with the history. If not, how can we say it's theirs?
From Harappa to freedom struggle in 1947, it was Hindustan/BHARAT throughout and from 1947, it's Pakistan.
@@chandra_has Historical discussions often involve different perspectives. The video aims to explore the broader history of the region, which includes various cultural influences and historical contexts. I appreciate your feedback and encourage a diverse view on historical topics.
Awwww...poor Pakistan is feeling left out. Embrace your actual history and clean up your terrorists and you will be respected all over the world.
The video is about exploring the long and diverse history of the region that is now Pakistan. Every nation faces challenges, but understanding its historical context is important. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
My friend, Pakistan has existed only since 1947, as you well know.
Yes, you're right! Pakistan was officially established in 1947, but the region's history and cultures go back thousands of years, making it a rich and diverse part of the subcontinent.
@@VerityTales but the region is only now Pakistan. You should really change the title of this video. It's very interesting content, but the title is offensive to many people.
Even turkey comes under greek and roman cultures but they don't claim that they only represent ottoman empire@@VerityTales
If you start with Pakistan history, you have to start around 1947. You can not go around in circles and make up Bull S**t. 😂
Pakistan as a nation was formed in 1947, but the land's history goes back much further, with civilizations like the Indus Valley. The video explores the broader history of the region, not just the modern state. Appreciate your thoughts!
@@VerityTales but its indian civilizations and indian history not pakistan. as per pakistan claim their ancestors come from middle east and turkey.
@@vishvajitkumar9497 While Pakistan's modern identity has influences from the Middle East and Turkey, the Indus Valley Civilization is part of the shared history of the region, including both present-day Pakistan and India. Thanks for your comment!
Pakistan🇵🇰 is Arabic, Turkish as per them.... indus valley civilization is not about ISLAM.... its about INDIA
Pakistan's modern identity has influences from various cultures, including Arabic and Turkish, but the land's history, including the Indus Valley Civilization, predates Islam. It’s a shared heritage of the region, including parts of what is now India. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Is this a joke 😃
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Pakistan
Hahahaha pakistan came in existence in 1947 so rather than saying pre historic pakistan say pre historic India 😂
Haha, I get your point! The video focuses on the history of the land that is now Pakistan, which shares deep historical roots with India and the wider region. Thanks for watching!
Pakistan came from a path of blood and pain! And the religion shows it!
The history of Pakistan's creation is indeed filled with struggle and pain for many. This time should be remembered with empathy and respect for all people touched by division. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
There was no Pakistan before 1947
This is the story of ancient North West India
True, Pakistan was established in 1947, but the region has a long history, home to ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley and empires such as the Maurya and Mughals.
History of Pakistan started when an outsider Arab Muhammad Bin Qasim invaded Sindh in 712 AD and this theory is accepted by nationalist Pakistanis themselves. You should show their real history i.e. history of Saudi Arabia over 800,000 years.
While Muhammad Bin Qasim’s arrival in 712 AD is a significant part of Pakistan’s Islamic history, the land itself has a much older and diverse past, including civilizations like the Indus Valley. The video aims to explore the broader history of the region. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@VerityTales : It is not "a significant part of Pakistan's Islamic history". It is THE history of Pakistan. Anyway, haven't you heard "Pakistan ka matlab kya: la illah ill Allah" Translation: What is the meaning of Pakistan "There is no other god but Allah".
So does Pakistanis feel proud of their history? do they feel great knowing their ancestors used to pray idols, believe in ways of living practiced in their enemy nation India? do they feel great about demolishing 5000 yr old archeological sites(aka Sharada Peeth) for a coffee shop? do they feel great knowing Sanskrit was the language of this land and their ancestors? that lahore got the name from Ramayana character luv, and if not, why are you so excited to relate them to a history they never want to be associated with.
does looking at them today, their culture, language, religion, does any part of their present even seems remotely associated with this so called history and something they are proud off????
History is complex, and people’s relationship with their past can vary. The video aims to explore the long, diverse history of the region that is now Pakistan, which includes various cultures, religions, and traditions over thousands of years. While modern Pakistan has its own identity, understanding the broader history helps provide context to the region's rich heritage. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
there is no pakistan before 1947. its india.
My Grandmother is older than Pakistan... Stop spreading lies
Lol Pakistani's youtubers trying hard to give legitimacy to themselves 😂
Every country shares its own history and perspective. Btw we are not Parkistani youtubers
There was no pakistan beforr 1947
You're right, Pakistan as a country was founded in 1947, but the region has a rich history dating back thousands of years, with ancient civilizations like the Indus Valley and various empires.
Mean while India : bro wtf !