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Why do Pakistanis only blame the British for problems in south Asia? The answer to this question requires a history lesson which I will get into. Of course, the British were critical in dismantling the Mughal Empire and fundamentally weakening the grip of Muslim rule over the Indian subcontinent, but history didn't begin with the arrival of the British East India Company.
We're forgetting it was Persia, or more specifically Afsharid Dynasty of Nadir Shah greatly responsible for the plight and suffering of Muslims in south Asia. Nadir Shah's invasion and sacking of the Mughal capital Delhi was absolutely catastrophic and crippled the Mughal Empire both militarily and financially. This battle if known as the Battle of Karnal 1739. In this sacking Nadir Shah of Persia plundered, massacred, and looted the wealth of the Mughal Empire and took an unimaginable amount of wealth to Persia.
The consequences of this battle made the Mughal Empire susceptible to foreign invasion, as we we have come to now know from the British Empire. After the Battle of Karnal 1739, the weakened Mughal Empire faced insurgent and terrorists groups mainly Hindu and Sikh factions which made recovery for the Mughal Empire difficult. This was an empire that faced a crippling blow and then some time periods later faces insurgencies throughout the empire.
After the Battle of Karnal 1739, just 18 years later the Battle of Plassey happened in 1957. As we know the Mughal Empire at this point was the Sick Man of Asia or arguably a slow dying man, and the British Empire took full advantage of this opportunity.
My point is don't blame only the British, we have so many ignorant Pakistanis on this forum who talk about brotherhood, brother this brother that, that they have spent little time in actually reading the events prior to British involvement in south Asia. Don't blame only the British for the downfall of Muslim rule in south Asia which many Pakistani boasts of but also blame Iran. It is also important to note Iran had also attacked the Ottomans.
We're forgetting it was Persia, or more specifically Afsharid Dynasty of Nadir Shah greatly responsible for the plight and suffering of Muslims in south Asia. Nadir Shah's invasion and sacking of the Mughal capital Delhi was absolutely catastrophic and crippled the Mughal Empire both militarily and financially. This battle if known as the Battle of Karnal 1739. In this sacking Nadir Shah of Persia plundered, massacred, and looted the wealth of the Mughal Empire and took an unimaginable amount of wealth to Persia.
The consequences of this battle made the Mughal Empire susceptible to foreign invasion, as we we have come to now know from the British Empire. After the Battle of Karnal 1739, the weakened Mughal Empire faced insurgent and terrorists groups mainly Hindu and Sikh factions which made recovery for the Mughal Empire difficult. This was an empire that faced a crippling blow and then some time periods later faces insurgencies throughout the empire.
After the Battle of Karnal 1739, just 18 years later the Battle of Plassey happened in 1957. As we know the Mughal Empire at this point was the Sick Man of Asia or arguably a slow dying man, and the British Empire took full advantage of this opportunity.
My point is don't blame only the British, we have so many ignorant Pakistanis on this forum who talk about brotherhood, brother this brother that, that they have spent little time in actually reading the events prior to British involvement in south Asia. Don't blame only the British for the downfall of Muslim rule in south Asia which many Pakistani boasts of but also blame Iran. It is also important to note Iran had also attacked the Ottomans.