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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    And what about Jaziya, and discrimination in jobs. that is how the weaker hands among the lower cases were shaken off.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Except for Kashmir, hardly any Brahmin converted to Islam.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Yes! Yes! we all know that all conversions in the subcontinent happened due to Sufism. Please tell your stories elsewhere.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Gujjars are part of the White Hun hordes who reached India around 6th Century AD. Same with the Jats. So stop claiming that the Pakistani Muslims are the original IVC and Vedic people.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Wrong. Mahmud was an Islamic invader (Ghazi) and the loot was not the real reason. If he was just a dacoit, why do Pakistanis name a Missile after a dacoit.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Kashmiri Brahmins converted under extreme stress, not voluntarily.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Prithviraj spared a defeated Ghori in the 1st battle of Tarain. Obviously, reciprocity of chivalry cannot be expected from Barbaric Islamic invaders and Prithviraj -III was captured and killed by Ghori in a most deceitful and cowardly manner in the 2nd battle.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Gujarat is named after the Gurjar- Pratihars, a clan of Rajputs and not the Gujars. The Gujars have always been animal herders. It is laughable to think of them as kings.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Mahmud raided India 17 times, not Somnath 17 times. Each raid was at a different place. Furious attempts have been made by "secular" historians in India to suggest that Mahmud was just a secular raider whos aims were not Islamic. But this is not how history perceives him. Mahmud was but-shikan...
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Well! you name your missile after him. Surely there is a deep yearning for identification with the deeds of Ghazni.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Political warfare is human nature. It is the duty of Kshatriyas. If a king undertakes war for a larger cause, he will be considered great.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Unlike the Pakistanis, Our heroes are our own. We dont have to search a Turko- Mongol-Arabian database to get "heroes"
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Whats done is done. But today's Prithviraj must not make the same mistake.:angry:
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Typical Stockholm Syndrome - Only that now it is at a national level. Should be the subject of an internationally funded sociological study. Who the fcuk gives a damn to what whose ancestry was. Unlike you, we have much to look forward to.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Noone gives a damn fcuk about your pathetic past and sorry attempts to manufacture a respectable lineage for youself. Cowherds are never elite. I wonder why Pakistani Punjabis have this obsession with proving a glorious past when everyone knows that they were the doormats of the Indian...
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Origin of Pakistani Muslims Punjabi Muslims - Mostly Jats and Gujars with a smattering of Bhati Rajputs and a miniscule percentage of other Hindu castes such as Khatris and Brahmins. While Jats and Gujars of West Punjab were solid agricultural/ pastoral castes, they have zero martial or...
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    Mahmud of Ghaznavi is being discussed. If you want to discuss Kashmir, open a suitable thread. Post reported.
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    And why are you posting these off topic rumours, you false flagger?
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    Mahmud Ghaznawi: Loved by Afghans and Pakistanis but hated by Indians

    What is the original source of this shameless propaganda piece.
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