Lemuel
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The only part of India that was ruled for 1000 years is modern day Pakistan. Other than that, Northern India was ruled for at most five centuries by the Mughals before being freed by the Marathas.That is a lot if information for one post... but it creates a bag of conundrums ... with all the ancient military might how come pretty much everyone coming from outside India had a field day? Were these weapons too sophisticated for the commoners? Why couldn't they protect their vaunted and venerable civilization? Why were these mighty locals coopted by a private corporation into fighting for and dying as mercenaries for change in the pocket? In fact better yet why didn't Indians for all that matters become cradle of civilization and instead of being ruled by outsiders, ruled the rest and enlightened them?
Alexander deeated Porus, but was repelled by the might of the Nanda Empire that was mobilizing to face a potential invasionI'm sorry, you claimed Alexander was defeated... was he? He was provided a fierce fight but no unearthly technology seems to have made it's round. Alexander's men were already not willing to proceed further but the guy was stubborn, however he relented and returned, undefeated!
Republic? Really? Based on a translation of Mahabharata... which was itself written under a "king" is this real scholarship or brain farts?
And an essay of hindu code of war? Just like hinduism itself, making it up as you go... did they follow it as they exterminated or coopted other local religions and kingdoms?
I thought open defecation had some wily wisdom behind it but you brought IVC in the mix which had nothing to do with hinduism...
Anyway back on topic. The works of the great ancient Indian mathematicians were spread to Arab and Persian mathematicians, who in turn spread it to the Europeans. So many of the "Muslim Golden Age mathematicians/scientists actually based their studies on ancient Indian discoveries. Another example is the mathematician Madhav of Kerala who had discovered many principles of calculus long before Newton. THen agains, it is by no means uncommon for scientists to build upon the work of their predecessors.
BTW, it is funny to see how butthurt Pakistanis are getting. UIt looks like deep down inside even they know modern-day India is one of the world's most ancient civilizations, and there is nothing they can do about it.