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Is karachi halwa same a bombay halwa? I do not like bombay halwa. It is more like a jelly or bubble gum than a sweet. My favorite sweets have always been the bengali sweets, Jahangirs and hot jelebis.

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In happier times we Indians should offer you guys a Kartarpur type corridor as well.

And maybe you could let me ride overland to Iran.

Cheers, Doc

There's a ferry service from Mumbai to Bandar Abbas.

You can skip our land and save the tax
 
By that analogy, the Brits settled down quite comfortably in India too. Even inter-bred with Indians, creating the sub-community, Anglo Indians.

That they were here for a little more than 200 years versus the Mughals who had a much longer run, was in my mind the only difference.

The Mughals were as connected to their original homelands as the Brits were.

The Mughals built in their original Persian style. LOOK at the buildings in this thread! There is NOTHING Indian about the architecture. Irony?!!!

Persian was their court language and Persian literature and scholars received court patronage.

The Mughals were as Indian as the British were.

Both the Mughals and the Brits were removed from Indian soil by pure native homegrown resistance.

Where is the difference that you are trying to establish of the relative "nativeness" of the Mughals over the British?

Cheers, Doc
Start with the nativeness of Aryans. Then get back to me.
 
I thought you and Razi will be escorting me as safe passage?

Should I look for someone better connected?

Cheers, Doc

I am not the light that guides you home.

Try someone from Attock
 
"There is NOTHING Indian about the architecture. Irony?!!!"
@padamchen
This is the fundamental problem. Those mughals and their descendants who built India will never be regarded as having constructed something "Indian", while those who came from the loins of Aryan invaders will. It's a total contradiction, that can only be resolved by the ridiculous "out of India" theory.

According to "out of India" doc, I don't see how you can claim a grain of sand west of the Indus btw. You're stuck where you are.
 

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