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[edit] A sieve said to a kettle you have two holes

Intothefire/aka Sughra Ahmed Mughal re-read my comment above to know the issue with this article. Obviously from your comments you’re not an academic, if you were you would know that professors are not infallible. That’s why people do “research”. Regarding Sughra Ahmad Mughal and her derogatory comments - I remember a saying, “The sieve said to the kettle you have two holes.” - this is what the Hazara gazetteer 1907 says about Mughals of Hazara:

“The Moghals.—The Moghals number 8,311, and are scattered about the District. But it may be doubted whether the majority have any real title to be so called. Persons of low but doubtful origin, who wish to attain a more dignified status, usually assert that they are Moghals, and the introduction of the Punjab Land Alienation Act has given a great stimulus to this tendency.” I rest my case. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Yadu Rajput (talkcontribs) 01:21, 28 October 2011 (UTC)

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