
u/msamad7

▲ 11 r/PakPunjab
Persian proverb: "The Dogar, the Bhatti, the Wattu, and the Kharral are all rebellious and ought to be slain."
u/msamad7 — 1 day ago
Punjabi Syed (rural sargodha) , harrappa world
Got elevated west asian and central asian on 23 and me. We wuzz?
u/msamad7 — 4 days ago
▲ 11 r/SouthAsianAncestry
My results, Pakistani Punjabi ‘syed’ rural sargodha region
u/msamad7 — 6 days ago
The diet of a tribal bār punjabi (jangal jat) more than a century ago
Interesting how dairy heavy the diet used to be with a notable lack of spices
u/msamad7 — 7 days ago
▲ 26 r/PakPunjab
u/msamad7 — 9 days ago
▲ 23 r/PakPunjab
Punjabi language isnt rlly in danger in pakistan at all, personally i think its exaggerated. The real issue is amongst overseas pakistanis and their kids.
If you teach your children both languages, urdu will become more dominant inevitably. I understand if you live in pakistan urdu is useful but in the diaspora its a common phenomenon that the other ethnicities only speak their own languages while punjabis dont (excluding potohari Punjabis maybe).
u/msamad7 — 12 days ago
▲ 17 r/PakPunjab
Adam Khan (Sultan of Gakhar). He was the brother and successor of Shaheed Sultan Sarang Khan Ghakkar. Vanquished by Mughal forces in 1563.
u/msamad7 — 18 days ago