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That is nearly all of Pakistan's land area and population under direct rule or Suzerainty. If you think is meant to be phrased as "parts of Pakistan" as it is for India you're dreaming.
Just try act like a normal person for a change, if you behave in an odd way then people call you out for it. That is what you will face for the rest of your life. You literally wouldn't say your reasoning during your second reverting of the edit. My edit summaries are just useful, as there's a possibility that some readers would be interested to know you tried removing "controlled parts of India". Live in the real world, you should act decently in your life, even online on an important website like wikipedia. Anyone can read all these messages/edit summaries, there's not much you can do about it.
This reply suggests a typical WP: NOTHERE behaviour. You should either provide citation for whatever change you want to make, or leave the section as it is.
Sutyarashi (
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12:04, 2 May 2024 (UTC)reply
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Sutyarashi Adding to this — Durrani control over Sindh was stronger then Kalat’s or that’s usually what all sources describe. I’ll show some sources in a bit in that regard.
Noorullah (
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13:31, 2 May 2024 (UTC)reply
While Gilgit and Chitral were definitely never under Durrani control, Bahawalpur was at times under them as a tributary.
Noorullah (
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13:32, 2 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Right, but tributary states constitute neither part nor a conquest on their own. The territories ceded by Mughal ruler
Muhammad Shah in 1757 were limited to the provinces of Lahore, Multan and Kashmir.[1] Given that articles deals with the battles between Mughals and Afghans, it's appropriate to change the statement into this.
Sutyarashi (
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14:47, 3 May 2024 (UTC)reply