1. An Indian child learns that Maha Bharat had once extended from the Oxus to the Bali Islands. In the west sometimes the Caucasus ?Caspian regions are also included. The child from the start does develop a tendency to go on a conquest mode when he grows up. The thread lead paper is really an example of that lurking in the Indian psyche waiting to be expressed through action. Thus are born leaders like Tegadia, Modi, etc.
2. We in BD face another problem from the Indian child. When in school he learns to draw the map of his country he finds the blob called BD irritating and irrational. He would therefore be asking the Masterji all sorts of interesting questions. And when he grows up he cannot accept this irrational blob.
3. Hindu kingdoms really existed in mythology / folklore. The Mahabhrata and the Ramayana of Kalidas are classics and fiction. They are also sources of certain Hindu rituals. Truth or degree of truth of these fables are still disputed. SA saw only few Hindu kingdoms and they were small and scattered about. At the time of their existence they dis not call themselves Hindus as the term given to a religious entity came much later. These kingdoms existed in the ancient period and were all local. Only Porus among these kings made any name in history.
4. The period called Middle Kingdoms saw the rise of Buddhism. (And Prince Gautam was our prince, ie original Greater BD). The Great Mauryas were Buddhists. They also did not have to go for much conquest because they inherited what Alexander's Generals left.
5. The expansion of Buddhism was carried out really by the Buddhist teachers. Tibet, China, Burma, Indo-China and further east; and upto the Caucasus/Caspian in the west. The earliest Buddhist teacher to preach in China was Atish Dipankar from BD. He is a revered name among Buddhists all over the world, particularly China. A teacher from the Punjab had taken Buddhism to Tibet. Therefore, the conquest that is claimed is really an expansion of Buddhist Confederacy.
6. Even today the oath/affirmation into the armed forces of BD, India, SL and Pak include the phrase, " and I shall go wherever ordered to by land, air or sea". This was imposed by the English Co because Hindu religion of old days forbade crossing of "seven rivers" or in plain terms, going overseas.
Your mistake is to co relate india's identity with hinduism.Buddhism was born in india,magadha.And is as much a part of us as hinduism.Your deep hatred of hinduism ofcourse and need to justify 'inferiority of hindus' leads u to baseless claims.
As for the kings not making names of history-thats because ancient indians didn't write history down as such-not because they didn't do anything significant.
'They inherited what alexander's generals left'-HA HA HAHA.noobish,read history first.The empire of magadha ascended by absorbing the 16 mahajanpadas.Chandragupta conquered south india as well as defeated alexander's successor seleucus and TOOK it,he didn't inherit anything.
As for indian child on BD,he doesn't bother-so stop deluding yourself on your importance.The indian child has far more important things in mind than foreign policy.
And what your prince?Matha ki puropuri geche naki?He was born in a kingdom ,currently in nepal.Nepal is a hindu kingdom.He preached his dharma in magadha and kasi,current day bihar,U.P.What greater B.D?The language bengali didn't exist then.The bulk of the subcontinent spoke sanskrit or pali/prakrit.Ab ganja khana chor dijiye.Then there was Anga and samtata.Bangladesh's division from bengal is based on religion acc to two nation theory which is a 20th century product.
'SA saw few scattered hindu kingdoms'-Yeah right.The Guptas,satavahans,vijaynagar empire,the mighty rashtrakutas,palas,cholas,chalukyas and the gurjara pratiharas.You people like to talk about mhd bin qasim and his conquest of sindh.But not how further attempt at expansion from sindh was smashed by the gurjara pratiharas.In the words of arab chroniclers themselves-''there was no place arabs could hide,and caliph gave up all schemes of conquering hindustan''.The arab rulers of sindh existed as vassals of the gurjara pratihar.
Not until the break up of the gurjara pratihara empire into the chauhans,solankis and parmara rajput clans were any invaders from the west able to make any intrusions.And the breakup happened because of the strain of the tripartite conflict between the palas of bengal,pratiharas of rajasthan and rashtrakutas of the deccan.
For 300 years they guarded the western approaches for which they earned the title 'pratiharas'. or sentinels.
Ghori was defeated by the solankis,won 1-1 against the chauhans .The breakup of the rajput clans into petty clans was a major reason.