When the British divided India, why did they put Mohenjo Daro (Krishna's birth place) in Pakistan?


The British Indo-Pak study is a masterpiece. The story goes back to the mughal emperors in India. Going back to Akbar, whose wife was Jodha Bai, a Hindu. Jodha Bai’s uncle, Maan Singh, is my ancestor. Akbar’s son, Jahangir had a thirst of power and had clashes with the sufis, the hierarchy or the spiritual heads of love and peace of Islam. Overtime, the sufis have been reduced in numbers, and many shrines destroyed. Jahangir allowed other civilization to take over India, especially the Portuguese. They had naval base in India and they had sea route established before Britain. British, sent ships to India at the end of 1500 and beginning of 1600 era. British had success in early 1600s with India, after defeating Portugal with Naval battles. Portuguese supported Muslims in India and British supported Hindu. The British traded through East India Company, that not only provided trades but weapons. Overtime, East India Company was responsible for private security in India and the mobs ran through them. Shah Jahan was Jahangir’s son and he had a few sons. He claimed his oldest son Dara Sheko, as the king heir, however the younger sons battled for the throne, and killed both Shah Jahan and Dara Sheko. The British were behind the whole saga and bringing down the mughal empire. Aurangzeb was a very weak mughal, compared to Dara Sheko, although British handed Aurangzeb the throne. By 1857, the British Government bought all shares of East India Company. The country went through a civil war for almost 90 years. India and Pakistan broke into two countries, with Bangladesh as an outlier, to be separated later in 1971. British deliberately broke down India and Pakistan in such a way, for example Mohenjo Daro in Pakistan, for further clashes in the future. Many of the sacred muslim saint graves are in India.