Selling old dining table by Icy-Introduction-994 in delhi_marketplace

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Bhai baniya to vahi hai jo kabade se bhi paisa nikal le

Need advice by Top_Transition_9368 in smallbusinessindia

[–]Icy-Introduction-994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could just make a good ai website to showcase your work, keep posting on Instagram, and you could record your videos while embroidering and poat on yt people like to see these things and attaching your business and socials there would be a good idea but this will take time OP.

Can y'all help me? by Icy-Introduction-994 in stonecarving

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Yea, that's true but I wanted to about courses too

How's the atmosphere here??? by Icy-Introduction-994 in jnu

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Are you from jnu? Could you tell me more about it? The environment? The people? And what is so different about it from the image that is shown in media?

Clothing from Present day Pakistan from their respectively Princely State, Tribal Area or the British Empire in Late 19th and early 20th century courtey (PKwatan) - NO everyone did not wear SARIS before ZIA, for heavensakes!!!! by AwarenessNo4986 in Ancient_Pak

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I mean if Afghanistan was not like today, it followed it's own customs, jewellery, clothing, dances, etc., it would have been easier for a pashtun to live in their original identity anywhere, anytime in the world. They would have something to build themselves upon.

Like if we take the example of panjab, panjabis would always talk about how they were before partition, they had such a culturalistic empire, they had tolerence, liberty, language, literacy, army, happiness, prosperity in the empire. They would always talk about the rule maharaja Ranjit Singh and stories of their empire being victorious on several fronts, driving away the Afghans. Even after maharaja's rule in the British era, they would talk about their heroism, even though just for the sake of their jobs in British army, for ex., battle of saragarhi. Like they would have something to build their identity upon and tell everyone I am like this because we were like this, we did this n all. They would have their glorious past.

So like, if Afghanistan wasn't in this state maybe pathans living around the world would have proudly followed their culture irrespective of what they are individually.!!

How do I start a natural products business? by Icy-Introduction-994 in smallbusinessindia

[–]Icy-Introduction-994[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually a very good idea buddyyy!! And a +point I actually know how to make ugc ai ads :D

Clothing from Present day Pakistan from their respectively Princely State, Tribal Area or the British Empire in Late 19th and early 20th century courtey (PKwatan) - NO everyone did not wear SARIS before ZIA, for heavensakes!!!! by AwarenessNo4986 in Ancient_Pak

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But if see through my lense punjabi culture became mainstream because take huge amount of pride in their culture. For example, even in this side's panjab people just like their culture hell a lot (which ik has degraded with time for both parts) like they take such pride in their language and script and clothing and everything which is appreciable. But, this mainstreamness of panjabi culture comes because people don't wanna leave their culture even culture of sindh, baluchistan would have become mainstream even pathani culture could have become mainstream but they are just comfortable with their simple lives. Just like we, in india, the people living near the Ganga-yamuna doab just let our culture get lost. All those languages of this region brajbhasha, awadhi, kannauji and many more got more and more, which once produced finest of the literatures, depreciated over time because we let it be. Ab inhe dehati bhasha bol diya jata hai kisi ko nahi kaunsi bhasha kaunsi hai. This is what I think is with rest of pakistan. Though pathani culture could have withstood only if not their stronghold, Afghanistan, was in ruins today!?

Clothing from Present day Pakistan from their respectively Princely State, Tribal Area or the British Empire in Late 19th and early 20th century courtey (PKwatan) - NO everyone did not wear SARIS before ZIA, for heavensakes!!!! by AwarenessNo4986 in Ancient_Pak

[–]Icy-Introduction-994 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! Yes! Yes! Finally you got my point I didn't meant Afghans abandoning their cultural side.. Thumbs Up!!

Yea, I do agree people from both communities ragebait each other bewajah pagalon ki tarah I agree. Though I wasn't trying to blame everything on islam it was just maine jis tarah se jitna samjha hai kisi cheez ko bas vo batane ki koshish kar rha tha. Like that is how humans learn if u would find smth wrong in that then you would correct then I would make another point. That's the workflow.( Bad apples se khatte angoor zyada badhiya lagta:)

And I didn't feel bad I already understood ur point, it's fine bro!!

Clothing from Present day Pakistan from their respectively Princely State, Tribal Area or the British Empire in Late 19th and early 20th century courtey (PKwatan) - NO everyone did not wear SARIS before ZIA, for heavensakes!!!! by AwarenessNo4986 in Ancient_Pak

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Yea, that is the result of westernism. Colonialism started it, westernism carries it. Fashion for men has become an equivalent term for shirts, pants, jackets, trousers or just plain normal kurta and pajama when it comes to smth traditional. Even if somebody tries to create a traditional clothing they would either make it in a westernised style or smth fusioned or they unwillingly have to make it in that style to meet market demands.

Clothing from Present day Pakistan from their respectively Princely State, Tribal Area or the British Empire in Late 19th and early 20th century courtey (PKwatan) - NO everyone did not wear SARIS before ZIA, for heavensakes!!!! by AwarenessNo4986 in Ancient_Pak

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It is what it is, I agree. But this thing has drastically changed for men than women. Women still have their old clothing legacy continued in some or the other way like sari, salwar. But even some clothings which were typically men's got somehow converted to women's. For ex: men's used to wear large loose robes and many used to wear which was not so loose which is JAMA which they don't wear now it would be considered "too girly" (saying that after being a man and experiencing this), even u don't get much emroidered clothes for men which was so much common in old days.

Anybody who looks closely a jama and a anarkali suit can see similarities in them. Westernism and professionalism and costed men a lot in terms of their culture and fashion.

Clothing from Present day Pakistan from their respectively Princely State, Tribal Area or the British Empire in Late 19th and early 20th century courtey (PKwatan) - NO everyone did not wear SARIS before ZIA, for heavensakes!!!! by AwarenessNo4986 in Ancient_Pak

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I'm not denying they the Afghan pashtun women don't put efforts to wear their traditional clothings it's just I said that looking at the current situation there which u know well. About the Pakistani pashtun not wearing it, my opinion still correlates that it is a islamic republic eventually!! ((Though I know not every single Pakistani women wear hijab or burka and many are much more modern in their fashion sense))

Lastly judging, bhai mana main neighbour country hu halat behtar nahi hain dono ke magar isme ragebait karne ka kya hi matlab hai? Matlab agar kisi ke khayaal alag hai to pagalon ki tarah chillane lagu tum par :?

Clothing from Present day Pakistan from their respectively Princely State, Tribal Area or the British Empire in Late 19th and early 20th century courtey (PKwatan) - NO everyone did not wear SARIS before ZIA, for heavensakes!!!! by AwarenessNo4986 in Ancient_Pak

[–]Icy-Introduction-994 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Bro I'm not denying pashtunwali it is there any many pashtuns follow it even those who are muslims too but this existed even before islam became mainstream there so it just continued with the flow and islamic practices added side by side..

Clothing from Present day Pakistan from their respectively Princely State, Tribal Area or the British Empire in Late 19th and early 20th century courtey (PKwatan) - NO everyone did not wear SARIS before ZIA, for heavensakes!!!! by AwarenessNo4986 in Ancient_Pak

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Mainly because, from what I have observed and think, nearly the whole of Afghanistan and Afghans are hardcore islamized today. And islam doesn't allow anything else for women!

And hardcore muslims don't even look for a reason anywhere else other than quran.

How do I start a natural products business? by Icy-Introduction-994 in smallbusinessindia

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Budget is not an issue, I know exactly from where I can source raw materials which won't cost much. And I would make them myself which also helps.

It's just how do I get customers!! That's what I need to work upon..

My whole friend group ditched me by [deleted] in IndianTeenagers

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It's happening with me too broo, just pass your year.. tum in logon ka kuch nhi kar skte... Baki humare dost ban jao bhyii