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Beauty of India and its People

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lmao
what a coincidence that I come across this thread
I'm a first aid attendant at a construction site which means that I sit on my *** all day which is exactly what the Indian security guard there does as well lol We spent all day yesterday talking about India and it's different people. Unique country indeed.

Thank you dude :)
 
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lol.. no buddy they are INDIANS, there is no red over here.. hehe. Got the pic from google images.

LOL ! I was just kidding.. Let me take my words back before somebody like sikkim makes nagaland part of any other country. LMAO..

No they are not native americans so no US of A here.. is that ok? lol
 
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Name sounds like female..sorry :oops: edited..BTW welcome to the forum :cheers:

thanks
And no need to apologize, It's not the first time I've got this.
I remember when I was around 17 I applied for a job in a department store and I got a message that I should go for interview. When I went in the interviewer had this wtf look on her face and she said, "oh you're a guy? I thought you were a girl" lol
 
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The Chinese don't believe in preserving culture.Cultures bring uniqueness and which remotely hampers unity and oneness...no place for that in communism.

Please don't make such assumptions. China is very very diverse both ethnically and religiously.. There are 56 ethnicities officially recognized by the People's Republic of China...

I have posted 6 of them in this thread:-

http://www.defence.pk/forums/members-club/51315-chinese-culture-festivals-people.html

I will post the next 50 whenever I have time...
 
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Beautiful Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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That is so cool.... It is time to visit India... :pop:
 
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Andaman really is the most beautiful place on earth. When I was in 5th class, I studied in school that Andaman islands are over 200 in number. At that point in time I had decided I would capture one for myself one day. :p:bunny:

:rofl: hope no one will start another thread about Sepretists movement in Andaman islands and portray you as freedom fighter :woot:
 
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Please don't make such assumptions. China is very very diverse both ethnically and religiously.. There are 56 ethnicities officially recognized by the People's Republic of China...

I have posted 6 of them in this thread:-

http://www.defence.pk/forums/members-club/51315-chinese-culture-festivals-people.html

I will post the next 50 whenever I have time...

A communist country can not promote it's own culture/s...I know about the diversity of the Chinese culture...but adhering to communism they can't promote them....cultures and religions are meaningless to a communist nation....
it's only comrade this...comrade that.
but the Chinese follow a more liberal approach....so they do promote their buddhist and taoist influenced things...
 
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Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu

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The region of Tamil Nadu in modern India has been under continuous human habitation since prehistoric times, and the history of Tamil Nadu and the civilization of the Tamil people are among the oldest in the world. Throughout its history, spanning the early Paleolithic age to modern times, this region has coexisted with various external cultures. Except for relatively short periods in its history, the Tamil region has remained independent of external occupation.
The four ancient Tamil empires of Chera, Chola, Pandya and Pallava were of ancient origins. Together they ruled over this land with a unique culture and language, contributing to the growth of some of the oldest extant literature in the world. They had extensive maritime trade contacts with the Roman empire. These three dynasties were in constant struggle with each other vying for hegemony over the land. Invasion by the Kalabhras during the third century disturbed the traditional order of the land by displacing the three ruling kingdoms. These occupiers were overthrown by the resurgence of the Pandyas and the Pallavas, who restored the traditional kingdoms. The Cholas, who re-emerged from obscurity in the ninth century by defeating the Pallavas and the Pandyas, rose to become a great power and extended their empire over the entire southern peninsula. At its height the Chola empire spanned almost 3,600,000 km² (1,389,968 sq mi) straddling the Bay of Bengal. The Chola navy held sway over the Sri Vijaya kingdom in Southeast Asia.
Rapid changes in the political situation of the rest of India due to incursions of Muslim armies from the northwest marked a turning point in the history of Tamil Nadu. With the decline of the three ancient dynasties during the fourteenth century, the Tamil country became part of the Vijayanagara Empire. Under this empire the Telugu speaking Nayak governors ruled the Tamil land. The brief appearance of the Marathas gave way to the European trading companies, who began to appear during the seventeenth century and eventually assumed greater sway over the indigenous rulers of the land. The Madras Presidency, comprising most of southern India, was created in the eighteenth century and was ruled directly by the British East India Company. After the independence of India, the state of Tamil Nadu was created based on linguistic boundaries
 
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