When India was British, Pakistan did not exist.
British India was partitioned on August 15, 1947 into the independent Union of India, and Pakistan. India was primarily Hindu, while Pakistan was almost exclusively Muslim. After the Partition, many Muslims in India moved to Pakistan, and most Hindus in Pakistan either left on their own or were forcibly expelled. Perhaps as many as 14 million people migrated across the border, the largest migration in human history.
It was the Zoroastrians that migrated from Persia to India during the 8th century. They did this to get away from religious persecution by the Muslims.
Partially. The French had land claims in India from 1759-1954. Although India is not generally grouped with the French Empire, but rather the British Empire.
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They don't! Only a couple of hundred thousand people speak Punjabi in India, most of them who hail from the Punjab state of India or have migrated to other states from that area. They don't! Only a couple of hundred thousand people speak Punjabi in India, most of them who hail from the Punjab state of India or have migrated to other states from that area. They don't! Only a couple of hundred thousand people speak Punjabi in India, most of them who hail from the Punjab state of India or have migrated to other states from that area.
Muslim migrated from India to Pakistan .
India from the Britiash India believe in Hindu. They are also one of the world's largest Muslim population.
The most common religion is Hindu.
It was the Zoroastrians that migrated from Persia to India during the 8th century. They did this to get away from religious persecution by the Muslims.
Zoroastrians migrated from Persia to India in the 8th century.
It was the Zoroastrians that migrated from Persia to India during the 8th century. They did this to get away from religious persecution by the Muslims.
Partially. The French had land claims in India from 1759-1954. Although India is not generally grouped with the French Empire, but rather the British Empire.
They will loose all contact with them
Kenneth W. Jones has written: 'Socio-religious reform movements in British India' -- subject(s): India, Religion, Religion and sociology 'Arya dharm' -- subject(s): Arya-Samaj, Hindus, History 'Religious Controversy in British India'
The Aryans that migrated to India were Caucasian, and the natives there were dark-skinned. The racial diversity that resulted is apparent in the people that now inhabit India.
They migrated to India before writing the Vedas
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