President Camacho
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[/QUOTE]No wonder these words are coming from Romila Thapar the BSing Commie historian. And I absolutely have no pride whatsoever in that rule.Their rule only exposed how disunited we Indians were for some nomadic Central Asians to come and rule us for 5 centuries.
And majority were great ?? Except Akbar no one even qualifies for that title in a remote manner.
Please think. None of this is a lie, I am quoting Romila Thapar and Hari Sen here!
If you could only tell me what historians to quote. I will quote them.
When it is a fact that Hindus were not united at the time of Muslim invasions, and the Muslim rule again turned Indian subcontinent into one single country, what wrong do you see there? Every ruler has brought in his/her interests. Be it the time of Asoka, Nanda, Sunga, Victoria or Indian National Congress, tell me which one is worth the pride you are searching for?
Rulers are always interested in their rule, and the one whose rule brings out the highest productivity least atrocities is the greatest - at least that is what I think. On that scale, Asoka and Sunga and Brits were certainly not those ones worth taking pride in.
And though while I am not saying the Mughals were the greatest, I request you to note that most of them kept state and religion separated, something a few of even the Hindu rulers couldn't do.