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    The Glory of the Mughal Empire

    Brother @atatwolf , so you're a proponent of Pan-Turkism ?
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    Like all things, bro, it morphed into something greater, bigger...!
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    The term Pakistani is a new creation, the people that make up Pakistan have genetic imprint from Turkic , Arab, Persian, Mongol and indigenous people from present day India. So, of course they have every right to claim descent from Mughals. So do Indians, too.
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    LOL. Maybe we can train it ? :lol:
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    Friend, This thread is a didactic thread for history folks. Please don't try to incite flame arguments here. Thank You.
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    Yes, I am actually a fond lover of Islam, so i won't lie about it. That said, it proves that Tamil was , indeed, territory of the Deccan Sultanate. Which smashes your claim that Tamil Nadu was never part of Muslim control. Come on, know your own history. :coffee: :lol:
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    Malik Kafur, a general of the Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khilji invaded and sacked Madurai in 1311 Pandyas and their descendants where confined to a small region around Thirunelveli for a few more years. Ravivarman Kulasekara (1299–1314), a Chera feudatory of Kulasekara Pandya, staked his claim to...
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    That's right bro. Persian , as i read, was the language of the royal court in the Mughal Empire. Actually, this is how the modern language of Urdu came about. Urdu being a fusion of Persian and Hindi. Its amazing really how there is so much fusion of East, and Middle East Cultures in Asia...
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    Hypothetically speaking tho, imagine if they did....
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    Bro, they were renowned for using artillery and their heavy cavalry. I can only imagine what the enemies of Mughal Emperors thought before they unleased their might unto them. Especially during the height ..under the rule of Jahingir , and Shah Jahan.
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    Isn't that interesting? Imagine if the Mughals and Safavids combined their territories into one Empire?
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    I also have Ainu blood in me, through my mother's side. So, definitely have some altaic in these bones...LOL!
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    Life and Art in the Mughal Court Paintings tell us something of what the interiors of Mughal buildings looked like. They were usually of either pink sandstone or, especially in Shah Jahan's reign, white marble. Open pillared halls were preferred to enclosed rooms so that as much air as possible...
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    LOL! @atatwolf , Maharajah of India ! LOL!
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    LOL! Skin tone and eyes, i think....:lol::lol::lol:
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    @atatwolf , I see the similarities.
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    Thanks for that input @Contrarian . Yes, he shouldn't have projected uncessary zealotry, but should have modeled his rule after his ancestor, Emperor Jahangir the Great, who was a true spiritualist and fostered understanding and cooperation between Hindus, Muslims, Jains, Buddhists and...
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    lol. Since you put it like that.... :lol:
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    REMARK: Can I saw awesome?! Mongols are truly adept at adapting into the subject culture. The Mongols (Yuan Dynasty) adopted the Chinese culture when they defeated China. When Mongols conquered present day Persia, and formed the Timurid Dynasty, they literally adopted the local culture...! So...
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    The Glory of the Mughal Empire

    @atatwolf , @mughal arslan shah mirza , @Contrarian , @hinduguy Timurids and Mughals The 14th century conqueror Timur , the eponymous founder of the Timurid Dynasty, was born into a noble family of the Barlas clan.One of his descendants, Zahir ud-Din Babur, later founded the Mughal Empire of...
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