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Sindhi to aadhay hindu he honday ne culturally......I's been to a lot of places in interior Sindh. Main khud vekheya se ina nu qareeb say......Daakuan de puter.....lolThose "so many" people mostly consist of Muhajirs & Sindhis. Rest of Pakistanis don't want to associate with India. Long after and long before "war on terror" era, it was Muhajirs & Sindhis who always had a feel for Bharat & Bollywood.
Not to mention how white-washed elite class Muhajirs & Sindhis can be.


Sindhi to aadhay hindu he honday ne culturally......I's been to a lot of places in interior Sindh. Main khud vekheya se ina nu qareeb say......Daakuan de puter.....lol



No lmao they actually don't even follow their own pagan beleifs and I think some Indian migrants from North India brought their "hinduism" there, so they are practicing that, which is historically foreign to our land"Hindu" lol. As if that word has an actual meaning besides one of the Indus.


No lmao they actually don't even follow their own pagan beleifs and I think some Indian migrants from North India brought their "hinduism" there, so they are practicing that, which is historically foreign to our land



Yeah I will try to find a link for you, that culture is foreign to us as much as any other, which also includes holi as being foreign, was never practiced hereI read so on a Pakistani website. Years ago.



Sindhis were originally never considered to be a caste under Sanatana dharma. They were outside the caste system. Therefore, they were not even Hindu or Buddhists. To escape this social dogma they converted to Islam along with their landlords or feudal loads who owned their lands where Sindis used to work as serfs. I also know about the background of Punjabi converts.Yeah I will try to find a link for you, that culture is foreign to us as much as any other, which also includes holi as being foreign, was never practiced here


Sindhis were originally never considered to be a caste under Sanatana dharma. They were outside the caste system. Therefore, they were not even Hindu or Buddhists. To escape this social dogma they converted to Islam along with their landlords or feudal loads who owned their lands where Sindis used to work as serfs. I also know about the background of Punjabi converts.