Why the sudden release? Did he threaten to out some of his proliferating cronies in the Pakistan establishment? (Mere speculation on my part of course)
Sheikh Noor-ud-din was a famous Kashmiri saint who belonged to the rishi order. He was born in 1377 CE, corresponding to 779 Hijri and he died at the age of 63 years in the year of 1440 CE or 842 Hijri[1].
He is also known as Nunda Rishi, Alamdar-e-Kashmir and Sheikh-ul-Alam and is the patron...
Your comment is based on the false assumption that only when the guy occupies your country, are you morally permitted to throw a shoe at him.
Firstly, throwing a shoe under any circumstances is merely a publicity stunt and not worthy of praise.
Secondly, the idea that "Bush deserves it but...
The negative perceptions are media driven (That is quite obvious, and I think the very purpose of the survey was to find media-driven perceptions)
However, that is not to say that the media is somehow biased against the nations which are rated low on the list.
India's rating has probably...
Guys, frankly I think its best to give up this discussion - none of us are historians, and even among historians, there is a lot of controversy and a lot of different interpretations.
I had the pleasure of speaking to a history professor in my university today, and what he said really opened my...
What surprises me most about conspiracy theorists, is that they demand irrefutable evidence from those who oppose their theories, and when those standards cannot be met, they assume that their own theories are automatically correct without providing a shred of evidence to support them.
On on...
Very long document - read carefully!!
LESSONS FROM MUMBAI
Prepared Testimony by
Ashley J. Tellis
Senior Associate
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
to the
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
United States Senate
January 28, 2009
Congressional Testimony
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India finds link in Kasab gene
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Feb. 5: DNA samples drawn from Ajmal Kasab, the only terrorist captured alive, have matched with imprints on a lifejacket found on MV Kuber, the fishing trawler that brought the...
Wow, you're defending the criminals, who beat up two innocent journalists, rather than defending the rights of journalists to record whatever they want with complete freedom.
Erm, but Joshi, Bala and Ram are not mentioned in my sources at all! .
Also, your continual harping on the "Saraswati Civilization" is a red herring, because you are seeking to associate my posts with the nationalist interpretations of some Indian archaeologists with the Rigvedic Saraswati.