Geography, asked by Gungunnn, 5 months ago

Why kashmiris don't admit they are Indians (they say we are kashmiris not Indians)?

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Answered by yokeshps2005
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The Kashmiri population is an Indo-European ethno-linguistic group from Jammu and Kashmir state in northern India. The precise origins of the Kashmiri population are unknown. It has been suggested that they are descendants of one of the “lost tribes” of Israel who were exiled in 722 BCE [1].

Answered by thekashmiriqueen
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because in ancient time kashmir was a country .

now you got it i am also a kashmiri.we love and but do you know that what is happening in kashmir .aaah sister you are not a kashmiri so that is why you are saying this if you was a kashmiri so you never said this.

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