I'm from india and we belong to hazarawal culture. My grandparents feel so happy when they see videos of haripur, mansehra living people.🤗 Superb video 👌👌 Love from India 🌈
In Mumbai 🇮🇳,Hindko is widely spoken at GTB Nagar ( formerly called Punjabi Refugee camp) Where mainly refugees hailing from NWFP were settled after partition. One can find many Hazarewaals ( people from Abbottabad, Haripur & Mansehra before partition), Pishoris ( who came from Peshawar before partition) & Chhachi biradri ( refugees who came from Hazro & Ghourghusti in Attock district) in GTB Nagar
In Mumbai 🇮🇳,Hindko is widely spoken at GTB Nagar ( formerly called Punjabi Refugee camp) Where mainly refugees hailing from NWFP were settled after partition. One can find many Hazarewaals ( people from Abbottabad, Haripur & Mansehra before partition), Pishoris ( who came from Peshawar before partition) & Chhachi biradri ( refugees who came from Hazro & Ghourghusti in Attock district) in GTB Nagar
I don't understand the meaning of any singal word of this song..but like the voice of black glass wearing person and enjoy a lot..yaar tumare jaise singar agar kisi bhi shadi me aaogi to aag laga doge ..daru to khatam ho ho jayegi love u bros from India
@J0nesjr Sir, I'm well aware of Pahari, Dogri, Hindko and the very beautiful Panjistani languages being akin to the Punjabi language. I'm also very well aware of the roots that all of us, be it the modern day Panjistani speakers, share with what once was actually the land of five rivers! And for the longest time, all the aforementioned languages have been closely cherished by the people who identify with the broader Punjabi community. I hope it clarifies that my only intention was appreciation and love for the languages! Shukriya.
J0nesjr pahari is Punjabi dialect. All Punjabi’s speak a dialect of Punjabi, it’s not a single language. I speak majha and can understand pretty much all dialects including pahari.
Listening after 5 years but still enjoy our culture because we can settle in any part of world but we can't forget our culture...... Akheer pind yaad a gya veero..
In Mumbai 🇮🇳,Hindko is widely spoken at GTB Nagar ( formerly called Punjabi Refugee camp) Where mainly refugees hailing from NWFP were settled after partition. One can find many Hazarewaals ( people from Abbottabad, Haripur & Mansehra before partition), Pishoris ( who came from Peshawar before partition) & Chhachi biradri ( refugees who came from Hazro , Malikmala & Ghourghusti in Attock district) in GTB Nagar. After partition 25 buildings were made there in which 1 Room kitchen apartments ( with common toilet/bathroom) of 360sqft was allotted to each refugee family as compensation.
@@M-Saleh-d3t ..... Tussii Mano ya mannoo Hazara auna Punjab ich hi ha .... Punjabi zuban k leyjhy Categories ma aty yeh (Pothwari , Hindko etc) .... Haan Sariki different ha ..... Aab Kya Punjab k tukkrey krwany kya Leyhjo ki bunyad pa Pothwari , Hindko , Chkwali , Faislabadi , Siyalkoti , Sarghoda , Jhungh walo in ka b little bit different ha zara Or Mera Tabbur frnz AK aud namona zaror in ilako sa taluq rakhta tab hi Patta ha Or Aeey aaully sary ausi v gandey shadiun tey Bachpun ich phopoiun masiun noun takya ha gaun
It impacts me deep in my soul. I have feelings and emotions of peace in my heart's and mind ❤️❤️❤️ It depicted all of my life from childhood to now. I don't have words to explain this whole phenomenon while listening this
Hlo brother i am from india my grandparents were grom akhroota near havelian and yes we know hazara language Yamunanagar haryana is also a place of 4 lakh refugees from pakistan especially hazara here we known hazara baladiri
In Mumbai 🇮🇳,Hindko is widely spoken at GTB Nagar ( formerly called Punjabi Refugee camp) Where mainly refugees hailing from NWFP were settled after partition. One can find many Hazarewaals ( people from Abbottabad, Haripur & Mansehra before partition), Pishoris ( who came from Peshawar before partition) & Chhachi biradri ( refugees who came from Hazro & Ghourghusti in Attock district) in GTB Nagar
@@nawazishali1296 In Mumbai 🇮🇳,Hindko is widely spoken at GTB Nagar ( formerly called Punjabi Refugee camp) Where mainly refugees hailing from NWFP were settled after partition. One can find many Hazarewaals ( people from Abbottabad, Haripur & Mansehra before partition), Pishoris ( who came from Peshawar before partition) & Chhachi biradri ( refugees who came from Hazro & Ghourghusti in Attock district) in GTB Nagar
Black glasses waly ny mehfil loot li...wese mere village k marasi b ese e gaty hain but kbi ghor ni kiya...but isko sunny k bhd unko b suna bht maza ata hai...Zabardast larkon