Monday, November 17, 2008

Pakistan from 3000 BC to the present:



Pakistan from 3000 BC to the  present: 


1. 
Indus Valley Civilization:  3000-1500  B.C.  i.e.  about  1500 yrs. Independent, separate from India.  

2. 
Aryan period: 1500-522 B.C. i.e. about 978 yrs. Independent, separate from India.  

3. 
Small semi-independent states: 522-326 B.C. i.e. about 196 yrs. Under the suzerainty of Iran's Kayani (Achaemenian) Empire.  

4. 
Conquered by Alexander and remained under his successor: 326-300 B.C. i.e. about 26 yrs. Under Greek rulers, not part of India.  

5. 
Province of Mauryan Empire which included Afghanistan: 300-200 B.C.  i.e. about 100 yrs. Part of India, mostly Buddhist rule.  

6. 
Graeco-Bactrian period: 200-100 B.C. i.e. about 100 yrs. Independent, not part of India.  

7.  
Saka-Parthian  period:  100  B.C.-  70  A.D.  i.e.  about  170  yrs. Independent, separate from India.  

8.  
Kushan rule (1st  phase):  70-250   A.D.   i.e.  about  180  yrs. Pakistan-based kingdom ruled over major portion of north India.  

9.  
Kushan rule (2nd  phase):   250-450   A.D.  i.e.  about  200  yrs. Independent, separate from India.  

10. 
White Huns and allied tribes (1st  phase):  450-650 A.D. i.e. about 200 yrs. Pakistan-based kingdoms ruled over parts of north India.  

11. 
White Huns (2nd phase--- mixed with other races): 650-1010 A.D. i.e. about 360 yrs. Independent Rajput-Brahmin Kingdoms, not part of India.  

12. 
Ghaznavids: 1010-1187 A.D.  i.e.  177 yrs. Part of Ghaznavid empire, separate from India.  

13. 
Ghorid and  Qubacha  periods:  1187-1227  A.D.  i.e.  about  40 yrs. Independent, not part of India.  

14. 
Muslim period (Slave  dynasty,  Khiljis,  Tughlaqs,  Syeds,  Lodhis, Suris and Mughals): 1227-1739 A.D. i.e. about 512 yrs. Under north India based MUSLIM govts.  

15. 
Nadir Shah and Abdali  periods:  1739-1800  A.D.  i.e. about 61 yrs. Iranian and Afghan suzerainty, not part of India.  

16. 
Sikh rule (in Punjab, NWFP and Kashmir), Talpur rule in Sind, Khanate of Kalat in Baluchistan:  1800-1848  A.D.  i.e.  about 48 yrs. Independent states, not part of India.  

17. 
British rule: 1848-1947 A.D. i.e.  about 99 yrs (1843-1947 in Sind). Part of India under FOREIGN rule.  

18. 
Muslim rule under the nomenclature of Pakistan:  1947-present. Independent, not part of India.  
  

The above table reveals that  during  the 5000 years of Pakistan's known history, this country was part of India for a total period of 711 yrs of which 512 yrs were covered by the MUSLIM period and about 100 years each by the Mauryan (mostly BUDDHIST)  and  British  (CHRISTIAN) periods. Can anybody agree with the Indian  'claim'  that  Pakistan was part of India and that partition was unnatural?  It  hardly needs much intelligence to understand that Pakistan  always  had  her  back  towards India and face towards the countries on her west.  This  is  true both commercially and culturally

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Add the following please

19. 1971: Bangladesh no longer part of Pakistan, thanks to heros of mighty Indian Army

20. 2020: Pakistan no longer exisits, birth of Independent nations of Sindh, Baluchistan, Pakhtunwa and West Panjab and Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir rightfully reabsorbed in India after expelling Muslim terrorist population.