:hitwall: Seriously, the cost of maintaining that monument itself runs into crores. forget the last 350 years these 'tourist income' won't return the cost of building it, even for the next 1000 yrs.
Not to forget that king's stupidity of decorating the walls with gems and rubies which must be...
I don't want India to return to a world where a huge mausoleum is build just on the whims and fancies of a King for his 4th of 7 wives!! Some monument of love i say!
It would be better to have had Nalanda and Taxila kind of universities which those muslim kings destroyed and brought stagnation...
One fought for the freedom of a nation (including for the muslims of that country)
The other spoke for separation of 2 communities.
There is vast difference my dear.
It's the Nawab of Bengal who locked up British soldiers and civilians in Fort William. It led to the Battle of Plassey and the eventual expansion of Company raj.
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You want to discuss a 6 year old news???
why did you missed the first part on the article?
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Well its off-topic but still wanted to let u know that you are so wrong dear.:no:
Duryodhan (Jinnah) like Pakistan was the one asking for Partition of Hastinapur (India), when his father Dhritarashtra (Gandhi) made the eldest Pandava Yudhistar (Nehru) the heir.;)
And the Pandavas agreed for...
Actually he did not disinherit her. He actually fought a case in the 1940s claiming that since he is Khoja Shia he does not come under the Muslim inheritance law so as to make sure that his daughter, inspite of marrying a Parsi, still inherit his property.
Opinion: Nation states do not need...
Jammu and Kashmir state as a whole is in control under 3 countries today.
1. Aksai Chin - with China
2. Shaksham Valley - with China
3. Gilgit-Baltistan areas - with Pakistan
4. Part of Kashmir - with Pakistan
5. Part of Kashmir - with India
6. Jammu - with India
7. Ladakh - with India...
What if they have an elected government that is not Pro-Pakistan and is more closer to say Iran or even India. Will Pakistan again support mujahideen groups to overthrow their government like in 1979.
I have noticed that many Pakistanis believe that once US troops (most if not all) leaves Afghanistan in 2014 the Taliban will gain more power and regions in that country.
Question: 2
Does these Pakistanis want Taliban to come to power in Afghanistan instead of a democratic elected govt. If...