Ancient India refers to the historical and cultural regions of the Indian subcontinent, which included present-day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and parts of Nepal and Afghanistan. While Pakistan was part of ancient Indian civilization, particularly in regions like the Indus Valley, it is now a separate nation established in 1947 during the Partition of British India. Thus, while there are shared historical and cultural ties, ancient India is not synonymous with modern-day Pakistan.
It was in modern-day Pakistan and north India.
Ancient India is in modern day India.
Ancient India is in modern day India.
In Ancient India and in present day Pakistan.
Modern day Pakistan but Pakistan was part of India , it originated from India esssentially
To the west of ancient India were several countries, primarily Persia (modern-day Iran) and parts of the regions that are now Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Indus Valley, located in present-day Pakistan, was a significant area in ancient Indian civilization. Additionally, the region of Bactria, located in what is now Afghanistan, was also to the northwest. These areas had cultural and trade interactions with ancient India.
Your question makes no sence but Sikhism was found in Modern Day Pakistan. Older times in India, and in more ancient times Persia.
Most Muslims in British India moved to Pakistan after independence was granted. Pakistan then included modern day Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Pakistan and India
The ancient Indus Valley civilization was located in present-day Pakistan and northwest India. Major sites from this civilization include Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.
The Mauryan Empire, which existed from approximately 322 to 185 BCE, primarily encompassed areas of modern-day India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It also extended into parts of Afghanistan and Nepal. The empire was one of the largest and most powerful in ancient India, known for its significant cultural and political influence during its time.
Pakistan is rich then India