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Fortunately this isn't the 1300s; Pakistanis can't hope to dent the Indian army by pelting it with stones.Even now here Sagala is mentioned which is Sialkot but not Jammu which is right next to it. Taxila was capital of Maurya empire back then. Now there is Islamabad which will be capital of South Asia again if Zaid Hamid have its way.
Even now here Sagala is mentioned which is Sialkot but not Jammu which is right next to it. Taxila was capital of Maurya empire back then. Now there is Islamabad which will be capital of South Asia again if Zaid Hamid have its way.
Dumfuq and a blind one for that matter...
Even your own map says that Pataliputra (Patna) was the capital and Takshashila the provincial one...
I don't believe in Bhil history, sorry.
It was a provincial capital along with Tosali and Ujjain. The Capital was Pataliputra because that's were the emperors originated from as verified by every source at the time.
And we don't believe that you are only a half retard
Even now here Sagala is mentioned which is Sialkot but not Jammu which is right next to it. Taxila was capital of Maurya empire back then. Now there is Islamabad which will be capital of South Asia again if Zaid Hamid have its way.
This is rather funny considering the fact that the Punjab was mostly ruled by foreigners during ancient and medieval period.Your version is bhil history, only Punjab was region with warrior races in South Asia back then. Sorry
who are you?
Fortunately this isn't the 1300s; Pakistanis can't hope to dent the Indian army by pelting it with stones.
This is rather funny considering the fact that the Punjab was mostly ruled by foreigners during ancient and medieval period.
who are you?
I've been sent to help you with your condition...short bus is waiting for you..LOL
Unfortunately for you Pakistan is still the only region in South Asia with internet warrior races.
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Fortunately this isn't the 1300s; Pakistanis can't hope to dent the Indian army by pelting it with stones.
I never said Jammu was historically important. It wasn't. It was usually lumped in with other important areas like Kashmir or part of greater Punjab. It was sometimes ruled in isolation by local dogri Rajput tribes but due to its small population the area was not that important historically. Most of the locals were farmers. Only recently Jammu has become an important economic area. Before it was a small town.