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Nadir Shah

Nadir Shah, was a powerful Persian military leader and monarch, who reigned from 1736 to 1747. He is considered one of the most cruel figures in Iranian history. Nader became increasingly cruel as a result of his mental illness and his desire to extort more and more tax money to pay for his military campaigns. …

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Sindhi brahmins

Sindhi Brahmins are a subgroup of Brahmins who originally hail from the Sindh region, which is now a part of Pakistan. The known rulers of the  Brahmin dynasty are: Chach (632 – c. 668 AD)Dahir   (668 – c. 711AD)Raja Dahir was Mohyal brahmin ruler of Sindh, in present-day Pakistan. In 711 AD his kingdom was invaded by Umayyad Caliphate led by Muhammad …

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Unethical Partition

The history of our nation, is not complete, if we do not include religious beliefs of the natives. India’s history has become victim of history of religions.The silencing of voices of protests that followed every large-scale cold blooded massacres of hindus by followers of Abrahimic religious beliefs and the seculars, within have always encouraged, them …

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Kosam Inscripiton

Kosam Image Padestal Inscription of the time of Kanishka I ( 78 – 102 A.D.) Year 2 ( = 80 A.D.))P Provenance : Kasam (ancient Kausambi), Prayagraj distt., U.P. Now in Municipal Museum, Prayagraj. Language: Brahmi, Early Kushana. Script: Influenced by Sanskrit. References: Kunja Gobinda Goswami, Calcutta Review, July, 1934: Ep.Ind XXIV, pp.210-12; D.C. Sircar. …

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Muhammad Ghori

Muhammad Ghori, also known as Mu’izz al-Din Muhammad, was a prominent ruler of the Ghurid dynasty in the 12th century. The Ghurid dynasty was an Islamic dynasty that ruled over parts of present-day Afghanistan & Iran. Muhammad Ghori is best known for his frequent invasions, to loot the small hindu kingdoms of India. Muhammad Ghori …

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Marathi Brahmins

Marathi Brahmins Maharashtra is a state in western India with a rich cultural heritage and diverse population. Brahmins are one of the major social groups in Maharashtra. Brahmins are about 8-10% of the total population of Maharashtra.  Maharashtrian Brahmins are the original natives of this ancient Indian state. They are classified into mainly three sub-divisions based …

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Assamese Brahmins

Assamese Brahmins Assam kingdoms and Assam subjects, are role models for rest of India’s hindu society. The Assamese kings preserved their culture by power of their sword as well as mighty armies. While people preserved religious & cultural inheritance. Invaders could not dare to invade Assam and destroy it’s cultural inheritance. Assam Brahmins promoted learning, Vedic …

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Alauddin Khilji

Alauddin Khilji Alauddin Khilji Alauddin Khilji was one among cruelest kings and the most brutal ruler of Indian history, born on earth. He had killed his own real uncle and his father-in-law Jalal-ud-din to assert his authority over the Delhi throne, While he  was raised by his uncle. He had also blinded and killed his own nephews …

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Goa Brahmins

Goa Brahmins Goa Brahmins, also known as Gauda Saraswat Brahmins, trace their roots to the Saraswat Brahmins who originally settled in the Gauda region (present-day Bengal) and later migrated to Goa. They are considered to be one of the oldest Brahmin communities in India. According to Skanda Purana and ancient inscriptions, Gaud Saraswat Brahmins are a …

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Mahmud of Ghazni

Mahmud of Ghazni Mahmud of Ghazni was an Islamic invader from Afghanistan, who raided India 17 times and looted the wealth of many hindu temples, including the Somnath temple. There is a general consensus among historians that Mahmud’s military campaigns in the Indian subcontinent involved acts of cruelty and devastation, particularly when it came to …

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