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  1. Sam_Bajwa

    Secret behind the desperate valour of Rajputs in battle : Opium

    That's correct. out of the three contesting parties -- the Sikhs, Bhattis and the Bikaner no one liked him. maybe someone invited Peron. Thomas took some bad decisions should have formed some alliances. was a brave bloke. cheers :tup:
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    Secret behind the desperate valour of Rajputs in battle : Opium

    I always thought that the British took Rohtak, Hansi and other areas of Haryana from George Thomas. How come the Marathas had possession of these areas? were they trying to expand further north?
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    Dina Arain: the master ‘double game’ player

    Randhawa jats are Hindus Muslims and sikhs just like any other jat clan I don't understand why this zamidar supported adina beg
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    Dina Arain: the master ‘double game’ player

    Sir I have two questions Were the sikhs in a position to help the Marathas ? Please put some light on the military capabilities of the sikhs at that particular time. what would have been the outcome if the sikhs were on the side of the Marathas ?
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    Aboriginal Races of Frontier prior to the Pashtun invasions

    Yes the downfall What ever tribes you have in Azad Kashmir we have almost all of them though some may be present in small numbers Can't tell particularly about the awans they are a small tribe and I don't think they have any large settlement in the valley but they may have significant population on the...
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    Bacha Khan's warning

    He is right it's easy to brainwash your community and some how all the humans you just have to tell them that their religion is in danger. You should read The Afghan by Frederick Forsyth story of how a god fearing family loving pathan becomes a terrorist nice work of fiction How do Pathans see...
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    Bacha Khan's warning

    Moral obligation of the poster
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    Aboriginal Races of Frontier prior to the Pashtun invasions

    Infact there are no bhattis in the entire valley There are a few Pashtun speaking Pathans in baramulla and some ahmadiyyas who are called mirzai in baramulla Well most people think it was the Peshwas who led to the downfall of the Maratha empire . Although independent Maratha barons had equal...
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    Baloch state of Farrukhnagar (1732-1857)

    Bhatti's of the south western Haryana were the only influential nawabs all the others were just british puppets . Most of the areas were either under sikh or Jat rule. British struggled for more than ten years to defeat the bhattis and were finally able to do so because the bhatti nawabs...
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    The Battle Of Chawinda

    Redhawk brother Official 1965 War History This is the official history of the war by indian sources . The Indian perception was that pakis would stick to the established norms of the brits that is infantry attacking supported by armour and artillery but there was a tremendous shift from...
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    Baloch state of Farrukhnagar (1732-1857)

    Yes I have read it earlier . How long did rohtak remain in nawabs possession ?
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    The Battle Of Chawinda

    Hi mate welcome It's controversial both countries have different versions of the story . I'm glad you are taking the initiative to research this topic best of luck for that and I hope you will share the conclusion of your research .
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    Baloch state of Farrukhnagar (1732-1857)

    Strange the pataudi's were for the same family but remained loyal to the Brits . A few villages cannot be considered a large portion of haryana What happened to these yusufzais after the revolt were they prosecuted ?
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    Baloch state of Farrukhnagar (1732-1857)

    Samandari brother thank you for this post Somehow I don't believe the allegations this guy put on the jats of being treacherous . I did not knew this nawab was a baloch always thought all the nawabs of these areas were afghans These were very small states I think the last strong ruler of these...
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    Wazirstan and Mughal empire

    He was of the minhas clan and minhas of the Jammu region are dogras . In India Dogra and pahari are synonymous jammu Rajputs prefer to call themselves dogras where as rajputs of himachal prefer to Call themselves pahari but I think using Dogra for them is not wrong. Don't know about potohari...
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    Documentaries on the dark side of the great conquerors/butchers of history.

    You just don't try to understand I ain't boasting about anything it was an example My ethnicity haha it's a long story some other time maybe We have gone off topic lets end it here take care brother
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    Wazirstan and Mughal empire

    Banda singh the great warrior was not a punjabi he was a Dogra born in Poonch (J&K) another great warrior born at the same place is me :lol: . Gujjars are surely the descendants of the huns can't say about the Pathans Rajputs are of aryan stock although some clans may be of different origin .
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    An unusual IMA course

    :lol::lol: This is the US military class of 1915 West Point atleast 60 of these gentlemen cadets became generals( at least one star general that is Brigadier General) . Even General Bradley and General Eisenhower were from this class. Military historians named it "The class the stars...
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    Documentaries on the dark side of the great conquerors/butchers of history.

    Like I have already said you have abandoned your culture that's the reason you know nothing of your past. The jats have a democratic law fabrication system called the Khap. Every clan has its khap which is headed by the leader of that clan and all elders of the clan are its members all these...
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