LaBong
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Afghanistan has more potential then your poverty stricken country.!
lol ya. dont be a joke man!
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Afghanistan has more potential then your poverty stricken country.!
A conservative estimate places Maratha losses at 35,000 on the Panipat battlefield itself, and another 10,000 or more in surrounding areas. The Afgans are thought to have lost some 30,000.
Perhaps you need to go back to school and get better history lessons, or maybe in india they only teach you about "super power india".
The Mauryas or the Pala never ruled over the Pashtuns. unlike today, during the ancient times there was no real borders and population was so sparse and there was barely any people to people contact, wherever one empires territory ended, another empires territory began disregarding the fact that there were other people inhabiting that land. Perhaps if the mauryas or the "pala" launched a few military expeditions into the land today known as Afghanistan they'd probably would've known what they were dealing with and where the real boundaries of their empire ended.
BS. Pashtuns just didnt drop off the sky one fine day. All Budhhist and other Dharmic sect relics in present day Afghanistan points to wide influence of Budhhist Indian empires.
lol ya. dont be a joke man!
but a few tribes were also Jews, Particularly the Yousafzai Pashtuns.
you seem to be a confused, 1,000 years of Muslims rule plus british rule has really brought you people into a state of inferiority complex and identity crises.
You asked which battle of Panipat? It was the same battle of Panipat in which all the Muslims of central Asia, Iran and Afghanistan came together to slaughter the armies of your ancestors.
Lodhi Dynasty(incompetent though.)
Khilji dynasty(Turko-Afghan)
Wrong, not all Pashtuns were budhists, most of them were budhists, but a few tribes were also Jews, Particularly the Yousafzai Pashtuns.
lol 30k, compared to 35k
If Marathas didnt pissed off rajputs and sikhs but made ties with them, they wud have kicked afghans rear end more fiercely!
Also they were fighting in unfamiliar land of North India, afghan mercenaries of Mughal took quite a beating when they tried to venture into South India.
The battle of Panipat produced disastrous consequences for the Marathas and seriously deflected the course of Maratha imperialism. Besides immense losses in men and money, the moral effect of the defeat at Panipat was even greater. After this victory, Ahmad Shah Abdali departed from India towards the close of AD 1762.
Though Ahmad Shah Abdali had to return hurriedly from India, his invasions affected the history of India in several ways. Firstly, it accelerated the dismemberment of the tottering Mughul Empire. Secondly, it offered a serious check to the rapidly spreading Maratha imperialism.