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::Bactrians influencing Pashto and being part of their ancient ancestry is fine; however, directly connecting Bactrian vis a vis as the Pashto is incorrect and not supported by any reputable source. [[Special:Contributions/69.109.242.61|69.109.242.61]] ([[User talk:69.109.242.61|talk]]) 05:23, 12 January 2024 (UTC) |
::Bactrians influencing Pashto and being part of their ancient ancestry is fine; however, directly connecting Bactrian vis a vis as the Pashto is incorrect and not supported by any reputable source. [[Special:Contributions/69.109.242.61|69.109.242.61]] ([[User talk:69.109.242.61|talk]]) 05:23, 12 January 2024 (UTC) |
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Please see the notes I wrote under the Daxia (Ta-Hsia) discussion page Thanks. John Hill. — Preceding unsigned comment added by John Hill (talk • contribs) 5 March 2006
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[[[[[Actually when this area was called Bactria there were no pashtuns living not even 500 km close to it.Bactria is a pure persian,dari,farsi,tajiki heritage and so the Avesta and the zoroastrian.The pure root of todays persian langauge is taken from ancient Bactria. The greatest parsian poets and writers were from Bactria. The history of the Pashtuns that are living around those area now adays goes back to 100 or 150 years ago. I request Mr Amanullah Ghilzai to research more and read some history books. He should try to write the real history. ]]]]]
In response to the above...there were no Tajiks living in the area either since they didn't exist. Explain how Bactrian is a "pure persian,dari,farsi,tajiki heritage" when Bactrian is considered an Eastern-Iranian language while Old Persian and all that came after are Western Iranian. It's rather foolish to inject your political bias into matters of history. That's not a very scholarly thing to do now, is it? I didn't think so. --Moved by Rich Farmbrough 09:02 23 August 2006 (GMT).
Tajiks did exist as mentioned by zang qian. He called Bactria tahsia ( tajik ). Theirs also many other ancient sources mentioning tajiks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Broski.tajik (talk • contribs) 11:34, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
Most of modern-day Afghanistan?
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Is not just the history of North Afghanistan alone it is the history of the entire country of Afghanistan some parts of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan is not important, but the majority of Afghanistan is even Afghan Tajiks are more genetically close to Pashtuns (especially they are like very much the same people to Afghan Pashtuns by genetics its like they were from the same family or a same group of people but dont speak the same language or follow the same cultures today) then they are to Tajiks of Tajikistan itself as well as Pashto the language of the Pashtuns is said to be descended or quite close to Bactrian itself. 2402:E280:3D48:133:DCBE:D886:B3F0:CB7C (talk) 09:26, 30 August 2023 (UTC)
- This is incoherent. Also, genetics and language are irrelevant. What is relevant is that all the sources identify Bactria with the area between the Amu Darya and the Hindu Kush. Kanguole 16:10, 30 August 2023 (UTC)
- https://iranicaonline.org/articles/bactria#prettyPhoto
- Please have a look at the Figure 5 and 6 from this site its given on this site (also there are many inscriptions of Bactrian as a language found in the entire length and breadth of Afghanistan or Afghanistan as a country not just a certain region or North Afghanistan of course Pashto didn't suddenly emerge as an alien language today Tajiks are trying to claim this history for themselves only due their own political agenda) this is what everyone is referring to so am I also the Hindu Kush makes sense as everyone knows its a mountain region the Bactrian plains don't as it is just a small region Straddled North of the Hindu Kush and Oxus the Hindu Kush means the entirety of Afghanistan etc or other regions which where conquered or ruled by the Bactrians like the Alochan Huns or Kushans or Indo Greeks or Greco-Bactrian Kingdom had larger empires then just a region of the Hindu Kush areas. 2402:E280:3D48:133:38B2:E8D0:98D7:C74A (talk) 18:14, 30 August 2023 (UTC)
- Please try to express yourself in sentences.
- The indicated Figure 5 is labelled as a map of Bactria, and directly contradicts your claims. Figure 6 shows Bactrian inscriptions, which are a different matter – noone would claim that everywhere that English is spoken or written is England.
- This is not about modern languages or modern politics, but rather the historical region.
- The phrase "Bactrian plain" occurs in a direct quotation of the words of Leriche and Grenet. By changing those words, you are giving a false account what they said, which is completely unacceptable. Kanguole 19:47, 30 August 2023 (UTC)
- Please have a look at the territorial extend of Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, Indo-Greek Kingdom, Kushan Empire, Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom, Kidarites, Alchon Huns, Nezak Huns, Turk Shahis here I mentioned all the Pre islamic empires or Kingdoms that where present in Afghanistan in ancient times they weren't at all only concentrated in one particular region like just a small part of North Afghanistan this is what Western historians dont get but become experts of history of other regions or country's they are not even from region or country instead of clarifying with intellectuals or historians or archeologist of that same very country instead of making big claims they do the same thing with Egyptians as if Egyptians looked like European people.
- Your statement is like would you consider, a English Person from Somerset to be different from a English person from Greater Manchester like say if today if suppose a person from Somerset speaks German instead of English.
- I never denied originally Bactria proper is like regions South of Āmū Daryā especially Balk (Bactra) [Balkh], Tashkurgan, Kondūz [Kunduz], Sar-e Pol, and Šīrīn Tagāō [Shirin Tagab], but to consider parts of the Hindu Kush or rest of the Hind Kush as not tributary regions always under the control of the Bactrians or political control of the Bactrians is just like saying Pashtuns don't have a history that's what many Tajiks want.
- Who knows if Tajiks of Afghanistan were not Persianized then they would be speaking Pashto or at least like a similar dialect of Pashto which is mutually intelligible like say Hindi Urdu is not Persian, also they would be calling themselves Pashtuns or similar people to the Pashtuns just like most Indians who speak Hindi but with different dialects itself among Indians, but all consider themselves as Hindi speakers. 2402:E280:3D48:133:38B2:E8D0:98D7:C74A (talk) 06:37, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
- Do you have a better quotation or any think that you can add that sounds as fair share for both Tajiks and Pashtuns then of the author Pierre Leriche. 2402:E280:3D48:133:5D33:FCF:F227:147B (talk) 18:29, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
- Because it looks like it seems he is a historian that has never been to Afghanistan or learned its complex history or anything but just talks of the areas around Balkh. 2402:E280:3D48:133:5D33:FCF:F227:147B (talk) 18:31, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
- Also the regions that he mentions is not even majority Tajik. 2402:E280:3D48:133:5D33:FCF:F227:147B (talk) 18:32, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
- Like say Šīrīn Tagāō [Shirin Tagab] or Faryab province is mostly a Uzbek majority province or region today even Sar-e Pol is majority Hazara not Tajik and Tashkurgan (in which is a town in China far away from Afghanistan is also Uyghur by a majority not Tajik. 2402:E280:3D48:133:5D33:FCF:F227:147B (talk) 18:33, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
- Only Balkh is majority Tajik but its multi ethnic with Uzbeks and Hazara and Turkmen and Arabs and Pashtuns even Kunduz is Pashtun by a majority but Tajik nationalists. 2402:E280:3D48:133:5D33:FCF:F227:147B (talk) 18:34, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
- Are gone claim that Pashtuns are not native their but came as settlers 100 years ago when Tajiks themselves are not the majority in Kunduz but the second largest ethnic groups living in Kunduz after the Pashtuns are the Uzbeks not the Tajiks who are only the third largest Tajiks are only majority in Badakhshan and that the author didn't mention. 2402:E280:3D48:133:5D33:FCF:F227:147B (talk) 18:35, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
- Leriche focusses on the area around Balkh (Bactra) because he's writing an article about Bactria. So do all the other historians writing about Bactria. Even you admit that the area was "Bactria proper".
- You persist in viewing this ancient land through the lens of modern countries, languages and ethnic groups. That always distorts the history. Kanguole 22:00, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
Bactrian =/= Pashto
@Afghan.RecordsWhy are you trying to connect Pashto with Bactrian outright? Balkh was not home to original Pashtuns and Pashto language. 69.109.242.61 (talk) 05:14, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
- I am not building anything it’s already there I am sharing it. I am not the author of the Cambridge book that I cited. You have to understand that wikipedia is not your personal library that you can edit other people out. Also, the evidence for Pashto language being similar to Bactrian, and Bactrians connection has been cited with trusted, academic sources, and experts of the subject. Your personal opinion does not matter in such topics. Afghan.Records (talk) 05:18, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
- @Afghan.Records:
- Give me direct citations that says Pashto was spoken in Balkh during ancient and medieval times?
- Bactrians influencing Pashto and being part of their ancient ancestry is fine; however, directly connecting Bactrian vis a vis as the Pashto is incorrect and not supported by any reputable source. 69.109.242.61 (talk) 05:23, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
- You’re not in a place to demand sources from me. You can check the sources I cited and made sure their links are available. Also, please don’t forget that you cannot just edit a whole ethnicity out because you don’t agree with an academic statement. Interrupting based on nationalism and racism can permanently ban your IP.
- Thank you Afghan.Records (talk) 05:26, 12 January 2024 (UTC)