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Top 100 Most Influencial people in The Human History.

Its just an arbitrary list! Simple.

For eg: Just speaking of the top 10, what is Confucious doing in the top 10? Or even Buddha? IMHO, there are philosophers and thinkers who have had much more profound impact on human history than Confucious. What kind of pathbreaking changes or influences did Buddha bring to earn a slot in top10? Why not Ram or Krishna - whose words on the battlefield are encompassed in a book entitled "The Bhagvad Gita" - who actually had a much more profound impact on the people of the sub-continent than anyone else - apart from Gandhi. Religious figures being in the top 10 list, IMHO, doesnt make any sense. Don't get me started on the reasons, its just sufficient that I dont care.

The list contains Martin Luther King. Great man, no doubt. But his effort was for the equal rights of Blacks only in the US. Thats it. Blacks had their freedom in Europe far before the US recognized them. Where is Abe Lincoln, who started it all in the US? Where is Mandela who fought against apartheid? And to top it all, Mahatma Gandhi was an inspiration to King and Mandela! No mention of his name?

Talk about Christopher Columbus. He just discovered the Americas or rather the Caribbean islands. The real discoverer of the Americas was the Italian seafarer, Amerigo Vespucci. His name isn't on the list.

Where is Che'?

Llike I said, its an arbitrary list of individuals according to the whims of one man, who also, co-incidentally, happens to be a racist mofo.
see man confucius came with a whole philosophical schhol of thought..hez there in book "sages of the ages"..
budhaz influence is known to everyone.....
Martin luther is the father of protestant reformation..one of the biggest events in human history..


Talk about Christopher Columbus. He just discovered the Americas or rather the Caribbean islands. The real discoverer of the Americas was the Italian seafarer, Amerigo Vespucci. His name isn't on the list.
this is the joke i often come across.....america was inhibited by people even in 2500BC n some put the figure beyond this..they were the first EUROPEANS to discover America:rofl::rofl:
n What did Abraham lincoln do.although he acted well in US civil war but his proclamation of independence for blacks had political motives!!
whoz che..i dont know him!!

but the real point is where is my name??:P
 
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Some mistakes obviously like euclid,beethoven.
if kennedy is in i can't see how they kept out gandhi and martin luther king and churchill.Also no karl von bismarck?

Number 1 is of course none mentioned on the list.
Its 'the man who discovered fire.'anonymous.

it is repeatedly said that this is an AGREED DISCUSSED AND WIDELY RESEARCHED report........
although there is no ibn al haisam(FATHER OF CHEMISTRY) , bu ali seena , yaqoob al kundi , and many more muslim scientists who did unforgetable discoveries and inventions..........and there books were used to be taught centuries after them in world....so dont worry there is no name of the person who first invented wheel.......
BTW who invented electricity?
 
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see man confucius came with a whole philosophical schhol of thought..hez there in book "sages of the ages"..
budhaz influence is known to everyone.....
Martin luther is the father of protestant reformation..one of the biggest events in human history..
So the inspiration for King -Gandhi - who without lifting a finger caused the downfall of the once mighty British Empire is not worth a mention?
Talk about Christopher Columbus. He just discovered the Americas or rather the Caribbean islands. The real discoverer of the Americas was the Italian seafarer, Amerigo Vespucci. His name isn't on the list.
this is the joke i often come across.....america was inhibited by people even in 2500BC n some put the figure beyond this..they were the first EUROPEANS to discover America:rofl::rofl:
The natives' just carrying out daily activities and just simply living did not influence humanity. The discovery of sea routes and the land - which was till then unknown to the rest of the world, opened up new opportunities and the rest as they say is History!
Of course the Americas were inhabited. No one disputes that. But how did those people influence history? Did they make any impact on history, except for just existing?
n What did Abraham lincoln do.although he acted well in US civil war but his proclamation of independence for blacks had political motives!!
Abe stopped the breaking up of USA. Now we know how that all turned out. Politics is the root cause of every major event influencing humanity, and that includes religion too.
Abe also helped stop the practice of slavery and trading black people as slaves. Now if that isnt right, then do tell me what is?
whoz che..i dont know him!!
I pity your ignorance. You might want to look him up. I bet you'll become a fan of him.

Oh, the list omits Sushrutha! The pioneer of surgery!
 
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it is repeatedly said that this is an AGREED DISCUSSED AND WIDELY RESEARCHED report........
although there is no ibn al haisam(FATHER OF CHEMISTRY) , bu ali seena , yaqoob al kundi , and many more muslim scientists who did unforgetable discoveries and inventions..........and there books were used to be taught centuries after them in world....so dont worry there is no name of the person who first invented wheel.......
BTW who invented electricity?

lo g...u want all scientists in the list!!then must add nicola tesla..........
n european dont usually acknowledge muslim scientists..dark ages thats what they call the era..they hav their own fathers:lol: of chem, phy,...
 
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lo g...u want all scientists in the list!!then must add nicola tesla..........
n european dont usually acknowledge muslim scientists..dark ages thats what they call the era..they hav their own fathers:lol: of chem, phy,...
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i just expressed him that everybody can not be in the top 100 list :bounce:
 
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So the inspiration for King -Gandhi - who without lifting a finger caused the downfall of the once mighty British Empire is not worth a mention?

The natives' just carrying out daily activities and just simply living did not influence humanity. The discovery of sea routes and the land - which was till then unknown to the rest of the world, opened up new opportunities and the rest as they say is History!
Of course the Americas were inhabited. No one disputes that. But how did those people influence history? Did they make any impact on history, except for just existing?

Abe stopped the breaking up of USA. Now we know how that all turned out. Politics is the root cause of every major event influencing humanity, and that includes religion too.
Abe also helped stop the practice of slavery and trading black people as slaves. Now if that isnt right, then do tell me what is?

I pity your ignorance. You might want to look him up. I bet you'll become a fan of him.
ok pu ram, gandhi whoever u like.i dint stop you!!
n u said the word dicovered..thats what i corrected...then u must also be knowing the trails of tears n what atrocities whites did to natives...they learnt from them n in the end deprived them of their own rights....
abbe stoped US from breaking then those who won freedom deserve a better position!
n i pity my ignorance........as knowledge increase wonder deapens:lol: but will definitely find about che...thnx for advice!
 
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Quad-e-Azam was never a religious man...
I am NOT well versed on this issue, anyways, Quaid was Prophet Muhammad's(pbuh) mujahid,,,

from Minutes:4:05.. & minutes:7:25...


So even if Quaid was NOT religious in the sense of practicing prayers & fasting etc, he was indeed "religious" spiritually,,,
 
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Where is the Indian gentleman who gave the world the most important invention of all time..?

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Its a disputed claim.

May b to u...but not to Albert Einstein.

We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made!" --Albert Einstein.


And ur sources for disputing that..?
 
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I have a book on top 100 military leaders ever, list is almost the same
 
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May b to u...but not to Albert Einstein.

We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made!" --Albert Einstein.


And ur sources for disputing that..?

open a thread , i will show you .
 
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