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+ | '''Pakland''' is an ethel in the Indish under-landblock. |
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+ | The {{over|Indus Dale Folkhood|Indus Valley Civilization}} was a bronze eld folkhood that {{over|farned|prospered}} between 2600 and 1900 BC. |
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+ | The Himalayan Cedar is a token of Pakland. |
− | + | Pakland gained selfhood after shedding from [[Indland]] and the British Raj in 1947. |
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+ | Pakland is home to many folkstocks. Punjabers (whose name comes from 'Punjab', a Persish name meaning "five streams") make up the biggest folkstock, followed by Pashtuns (called ''Pathan'' by Inders), Sindhers, Balochers, Kashmirers and many others. Paklanders in the eastern share of the country (Punjab, Sindh, Kashmir) speak Indish-Aryish tungs (Punjabish, Sindhish, Dardish) and are very near to Inders in their couth, tungs, yore, and kindred. They make up ~80% of the befolking. The rest of the befolking live in the western share of the country (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochland) and speak Iranish tungs like Pashto and Balochish. Their couth, tungs, yore and kindred are nearer to those in Afghanland and to a lesser reach, Iran. |
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− | Pakistan is home to folks of many stocks. The most of folk are called Punjabis ( Five waters when taken word for word), followed by Pashtuns (called Pathan by Indlanders), followed by Sindhis, followed by Balochis, followed Kashmiri folked and alot more folks of smaller score. |
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+ | Though Paklanders are of many shedded roots, Pakland became an ethel through the worship of Islam, along with [[Bangladesh|Bengalland]], cleaving away from Indland, a Hindu worshiping ethel. |
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+ | Urdu and English are the revetungs of the land. English was spoken throughout the British Anweald (to which Indland belonged before 1947). Urdu is stemmed from the ortung of the Vedish writers, called Sanskrit, that came to Indland many years ago, the mother of all Indish-Aryish tungs - among them, Urdu with heavy word borrowing from other tungs, namely from Arabish and Persish bewhile their time in Indland. Urdu is not an inborn tung of Pakland but came to the ethel from the Indish shire of Uttar Pradesh. It is spoken at home by only 8% of the ethel's befolking, almost all of whom came to Pakland from Indland after 1947. Urdu as a tung came to be under the Mughal Rich and was built upon eking Persish and Arabish words to the Khari Bholi byleid spoken in Uttar Pradesh. The name Urdu comes from the Turkish ''Ordu'' meaning {{Over|thrim|army}}. |
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− | Urdu and English are the overtongue of the whole land. English is from the British Reich that had Indland before cutting Indian after Britain left the land. Urdu is one tongue from the elder tongue of the Vedic folks tongue called Sanskrit who came to Indland many years ago, birthing the root of Indic languages and lastly Urdu with heavy blending of words of other tongues, more so the tongues Arabs and Persians during their time in indland. |
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Revision as of 20:00, 1 June 2019
Pakland is an ethel in the Indish under-landblock.
The Indus Dale Folkhood was a bronze eld folkhood that farned between 2600 and 1900 BC.
The Himalayan Cedar is a token of Pakland.
Pakland gained selfhood after shedding from Indland and the British Raj in 1947.
Pakland is home to many folkstocks. Punjabers (whose name comes from 'Punjab', a Persish name meaning "five streams") make up the biggest folkstock, followed by Pashtuns (called Pathan by Inders), Sindhers, Balochers, Kashmirers and many others. Paklanders in the eastern share of the country (Punjab, Sindh, Kashmir) speak Indish-Aryish tungs (Punjabish, Sindhish, Dardish) and are very near to Inders in their couth, tungs, yore, and kindred. They make up ~80% of the befolking. The rest of the befolking live in the western share of the country (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochland) and speak Iranish tungs like Pashto and Balochish. Their couth, tungs, yore and kindred are nearer to those in Afghanland and to a lesser reach, Iran.
Though Paklanders are of many shedded roots, Pakland became an ethel through the worship of Islam, along with Bengalland, cleaving away from Indland, a Hindu worshiping ethel.
Urdu and English are the revetungs of the land. English was spoken throughout the British Anweald (to which Indland belonged before 1947). Urdu is stemmed from the ortung of the Vedish writers, called Sanskrit, that came to Indland many years ago, the mother of all Indish-Aryish tungs - among them, Urdu with heavy word borrowing from other tungs, namely from Arabish and Persish bewhile their time in Indland. Urdu is not an inborn tung of Pakland but came to the ethel from the Indish shire of Uttar Pradesh. It is spoken at home by only 8% of the ethel's befolking, almost all of whom came to Pakland from Indland after 1947. Urdu as a tung came to be under the Mughal Rich and was built upon eking Persish and Arabish words to the Khari Bholi byleid spoken in Uttar Pradesh. The name Urdu comes from the Turkish Ordu meaning thrim.