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    Even some Indic Hindus, Sikhs, & Christians need to LARP as Pashtuns to overcome their complexes. Although only a tiny minority of those people do that. Its almost always Muslims.

    https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...nankana-saheb/

    https://tribune.com.pk/story/538810/...dus-and-sikhs/

    I don't get why these people view us with such a mystical fascination with Pashtuns. Pashtun areas are backwards as hell, largely illiterate, have significant Taliban presence, are undeveloped, etc. Its so creepy/cringey.

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    They will never be Turks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ButlerKing View Post
    Here's the problem. They identify as pure Turks and many would claim that both of their parents were pure Turks even though we can CLEARLY SEE WITH OUR EYES it's impossible.

    Here is their broken mentality: Both side of their families paternal ancestry are Turks so they think they are pure Turks even if they are 99% Indian genetically, it doesn't to them how much Indian cultural influence and genetics they gotten.
    Honestly,do not worry about it, it is just not worth it. Let people identify with what they want too. It is just labels that mean nothing anyway. Most people are not fooled by useless labels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mingle View Post
    Yes, I know. I'm saying they do the same thing with Pashtuns but on a 1000x larger scale. There are literally millions of Indians that self-identify as pure Pashtuns. They claim that they are 100% Pashtun when they look like they're straight out of the Ganges. I've literally seen Indian Muslims say that there are more Pashtuns in India than there are in Afghanistan... They even have a page dedicated to learning Pashto to "connect with their ancestors". The way they behave in regards to Pashtuns is 1000x worse than it is in regards to Turks, Arabs, Persians, etc. You'll never see Indians that claim Turkic ancestry try to learn Turkish to connect with their ancestors lmao. Pathan is even the literal name of an Indian caste over there.

    Some Indian Muslim (from Lucknow) with Pakistani citizenship tried to change his ethnicity to Pashtun cause he was such a self-hater lmao. I've shared this page on multiple sites before and think you guys get a chance to laugh at him. Also, he got defended by other Pakis in the thread (typical Pakis):



    What exactly do they have to claim to be Pashtuns? This is so low.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnSmith View Post
    Honestly, let people identify with what they want too. It is just labels that mean nothing anyway. Most people are not fooled by useless labels.
    Its hijacking other people's identity. They should be proud of who they are - Indians. Indians invented the number zero, had great empires (Mauryan, Nanda, Satavahana, etc), culturally colonized all of Southeast Asia, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ButlerKing View Post
    The thing is they should have the commonsense to know they don't look anything like people from Turkey. Also the original Ottoman Turks were from Central Asia anyway.

    Yeah sure..... very Turk looking. This is properly the most successful Turkification in history of the world.

    By the time they conquered Constantinople, which Orthodox Christians today still consider a tragedy, they probably already looked like today's Anatolian Turks. Yeah, they don't look Turkish, but that won't stop them. Just like middle easterners and s. Asians claiming to be descendants of Alexander etc. It's some sort of a coping mechanism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mingle View Post
    Even some Indic Hindus, Sikhs, & Christians need to LARP as Pashtuns to overcome their complexes. Although only a tiny minority of those people do that. Its almost always Muslims.

    https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/201...nankana-saheb/

    https://tribune.com.pk/story/538810/...dus-and-sikhs/

    I don't get why these people view us with such a mystical fascination with Pashtuns. Pashtun areas are backwards as hell, largely illiterate, have significant Taliban presence, are undeveloped, etc. Its so creepy/cringey.
    Is this something that is common in the USA? I never noticed it. Most South Asians I have met that are Muslims are Pakistanis and they never had any issues with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ButlerKing View Post
    The thing is they should have the commonsense to know they don't look anything like people from Turkey. Also the original Ottoman Turks were from Central Asia anyway.

    Yeah sure..... very Turk looking. This is properly the most successful Turkification in history of the world.


    Oddly, this is a documentary from Turkish state channel, accepting their claim, name of documentary is "Turks of India"

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    Quote Originally Posted by RN97 View Post
    By the time they conquered Constantinople, which Orthodox Christians today still consider a tragedy, they probably already looked like today's Anatolian Turks. Yeah, they don't look Turkish, but that won't stop them. Just like middle easterners and s. Asians claiming to be descendants of Alexander etc. It's some sort of a coping mechanism.
    There was a Greek community in India I believe for sometime after Alexander was there. Not sure what happened to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnSmith View Post
    Honestly,do not worry about it, it is just not worth it. Let people identify with what they want too. It is just labels that mean nothing anyway. Most people are not fooled by useless labels.
    What's a Turk suppose to be than ?

    They are TURKIC when don't have Turkic roots.
    They are TURKIC when don't speak Turkic
    They are TURKIC when they don't have Turkic culture

    It seems being a Turk be extremely Turkic. You don't need DNA, culture, language to be a Turkic. You don't need to look like a Turk, simply just identify as Turk if they wan to be and become Turk when ever they want to ????

    Quote Originally Posted by Mingle View Post
    Its hijacking other people's identity. They should be proud of who they are - Indians. Indians invented the number zero, had great empires (Mauryan, Nanda, Satavahana, etc), culturally colonized all of Southeast Asia, etc.
    Indians also influence Afghanistan, Iran aswell. Not all Southeast Asia. Vietnam is Chinese culturally, Philippines is Austronesian.Laos are also exception others are definitely culturally South Asian strongly influence. But Indian cultural influence also extended to middle east and Europe.
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