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The Cambridge History of India: British India : 1497 - 1858 - Google Books

This is a different book. I think some Western author may have translated the complete Baburname in English, probably the author was Annette Beveridge.

Here is a citation from a Pakistani newspaper, The Dawn.
Time check: Medieval India: Babur on Hindustan





If you find the Baburnama, with its complete translation in a library, you could read his views more thoroughly.

Interestingly, if you see the map of Babur's empire at his death (attached), it covered most of present day Pakistan and a very small part of present day India. So when Babur said all those unflattering things about Hindustan (which included present day Pakistan at that time), guess which region was he most talking about :rofl:

AD1530_Babur_map.jpg
 
He is Jamati/Razakar breed.

He believes in delivering a chilling message to Kafirs :rofl:

LOL

I was surprised to know that Babur had gay tendencies.. Never knew that before today.. I am sure Pakistanis also did not know this else they would have never named their cruise missile as BABUR.. Imagine a cruise missile that swings both ways ;)
 
:lol:

I dont know if anyone would attach much importance to the views of a medieval age GAY..

btw, isnt one of your cruise missiles called Babur ?? whoever would have thought of a GAY cruise missile ;)


That's Pakistan's cruise missile. I would never bother to look up whether an emperor who ruled India centuries back really endorsed Devadasi or Sati Daha practises, but if you are inclined to look up his penchant for Indians of your ilk, that's entirely your choice. His comments as an independent, neutral foreigner arriving in India as an emperor may serve as an important point of reference for all foreigners, like our dear Chinese friend, to understand the ills afflicting that society.
 
That's Pakistan's cruise missile. I would never bother to look up whether an emperor who ruled India centuries back really endorsed Devadasi or Sati Daha practises, but if you are inclined to look up his penchant for Indians of your ilk, that's entirely your choice. His comments as an independent, neutral foreigner arriving in India as an emperor may serve as an important point of reference for all foreigners, like our dear Chinese friend, to understand the ills afflicting that society.

But you are forgetting that his empire constituted almost 60% of present day Pakistan and only 10-15% of present day India. So while his comments are an important point of reference, they are more reflective of the region that is present day Pakistan than present day India ... think about it ;)
 
Somebody tell this idiot that the first Indians babur met after his immediate arrival to India is now known as Pakistanis. :lol:


No Muslim anywhere in the world, in the world - not just South Asia - ever walked around semi naked as part of their culture like Mughal emperor Babur described. He was referring to those residents of Hindustan (note: suffix '-stan' means 'land of'/'abode of') whose entire religion was named by foreigners who failed to pronounce the name of a river in South Asia accurately .

Hint for the ignorant: The holy men, or Nanga Sadhus, of their religion still walk around naked. That's not far off from Babur's experience.

Peasants and people of low standing go about naked. They tie on a thing called (lunguta) a decency-clout which hangs two spans below the navel. From the tie of this pendent decency-clout, another clout is passed between the thighs and made fast behind. Women also tie on a cloth (lung), one-half of which goes round the waist; the other is thrown over the head.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-...ing-problem-malnutrition-4.html#ixzz23AzX3iOU
 

You really have to understand our media landscape. Indian pharma companies are hurting our pharma industry with their cheap generica. You see, it's a challenge to one of our key industry and therefore we will lash out our media against you, otherwise, unlike China we don't see you as a challenge in pretty much all other aspects but rather as a useful tool to go against our biggest challenge of our continued dominance.
 
No Muslim anywhere in the world, in the world - not just South Asia - ever walked around semi naked as part of their culture like Mughal emperor Babur described. He was referring to those residents of Hindustan (note: suffix '-stan' means 'land of'/'abode of') whose entire religion was named by foreigners who failed to pronounce the name of a river in South Asia accurately .

Hint for the ignorant: The holy men, or Nanga Sadhus, of their religion still walk around naked. That's not far off from Babur's experience.

A lot of those peasants of low standing were the 1st ones to convert to Islam as a part of Mughal invasion of then India (today's India and Pakistan). They were the primary ancestors of most present day muslims of Pakistan... Think about it.. ;)
 
Götterdämmerung;3291428 said:
You really have to understand our media landscape. Indian pharma companies are hurting our pharma industry with their cheap generica. You see, it's a challenge to one of our key industry and therefore we will lash out our media against you, otherwise, unlike China we don't see you as a challenge in pretty much all other aspects but rather as a useful tool to go against our biggest challenge of our continued dominance.

So you guys pull up a non-existent report for that?
 
Somebody tell this idiot that the first Indians babur met after his immediate arrival to India is now known as Pakistanis. :lol:

Interestingly, if you see the map of Babur's empire at his death (attached), it covered most of present day Pakistan and a very small part of present day India. So when Babur said all those unflattering things about Hindustan (which included present day Pakistan at that time), guess which region was he most talking about :rofl:

AD1530_Babur_map.jpg


Interestingly, Mughal emperor Babur ruled from Delhi, which happens to be the capital of the world's largest reservoir of Nanga Sadhus, today.


The Cambridge History of India: British India : 1497 - 1858 - Google Books


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On our first coming to Agra (where is it located???), there was remarkable dislike and hostility between its people and mine, the peasantry and soldiers running away in fear of our men.
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A lot of those peasants of low standing were the 1st ones to convert to Islam as a part of Mughal invasion of then India (today's India and Pakistan). They were the primary ancestors of most present day muslims of Pakistan... Think about it.. ;)


Nonsense. Muslims have been living in South Asia for multiple centuries prior to Babur's arrival.
 
A person from the land of milk and honey as well as pole vaulters commenting on Indian poverty. :lol::lol:
 
Götterdämmerung;3291451 said:
Yes! Any challenge to our dominance are to be eliminated! Particularly when it touches our wallet. ;)

Wallet is one thing

What about case of CWG games, some fake report of security failure and child labor reports?

A person from the land of milk and honey as well as pole vaulters commenting on Indian poverty. :lol::lol:

The chap here, with excess pont power than average Bangladeshi has aided in pole valuting as far as Brazil. :whistle:

Unable to mentally accept the problems in he has settled for an illusion that Brazil is Bangladeshi also time to time so jamati nervous ticks as Islamofacism. :D
 
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