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The article that opened this thread is from a RAW sponsored site. Enough said I think .......
D..Uh...Seriously?
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The article that opened this thread is from a RAW sponsored site. Enough said I think .......
Ashoka was a buddhist and created a very humane society. And his kingdom was based on Meghda and capital was Pataliputra which were then Bengal. He created a powerbase in Bengal and the legacy continued so that the Eastern India and as a whole Bengal could rule India for at least 2 millenium. He is our guy instead of forcing him to be an Indian. Please change your cover page and Put Rabon/Ram on it...
D..Uh...Seriously?
Do you come from a family of stupid people?
The picture shows Ashoka taking advice from Chanayka while negotiating with other dignitaries. Chanayka is still central to Indian thinking and especially in its intelligence, military and foreign services. The cover page is very much pertinent but I guess a moron would not see that.
Why feign ignorance?
Last time i checked they worked for BRITISH ARMY?
Is british army a branch of Nepalese army trained by india
Foolishness is precious... Only few can afford it!
RAW sponsored site? Is that the best you could come up with?
Cmon man, post something sensible. It doesn't take long to lose respect remember!
If Gurkhas can serve British and Indian Army, they surely can make a Nepalis army if needs be.
Many of the writers on SAAG are former RAW officials. Look up their bios.
wtf?And his kingdom was based on Meghda and capital was Pataliputra which were then Bengal
wtf?
There was no 'Bengal' in those times ! What you're referring to is Bihar, Pataliputra=Patna
Nope but it was under Meghada kingdom. Capital was in Pataliputra and later Gour which only few km from Pataliputra and now Indo-Bangla border. Murshidabad was built on the same location of Gour.
ehh
Pataliputra (present day Patna) was the Capital of the Mauryan Empire in 3rd Century BCE. While Gaur (in present day WB) was the capital of the Pala empire in 11th Century AD.
There is absolutely no connection between the two.
huh... both are Bengali kingdom