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This is a complete non-issue.
Nearly all the Muslim rulers that invaded India became Indianized in the end, just like the Mongols and Manchus that invaded China became Sinicized.
India's greatest attribute throughout history was its ability to absorb foreign rulers and cultures, and make them part of Indian civilization as a whole.
That is why, in my opinion, India was never truly "conquered". Our culture and civilization was not wiped out, and it endures to this day.
100% agree. look at Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan......those all countries are now islamic countries and India still is INDIA!
hahaha...after 1100 years you are still trying to prove this.... pls forget your past think about future...
good for you. by the way who gave this name HINDU to you guys?
What if Mahmud of Ghazni met Rajendra Chola?
Cholas would most likely lose.. They had armor, horse archers, etc..
This is a complete non-issue.
Nearly all the Muslim rulers that invaded India became Indianized in the end, just like the Mongols and Manchus that invaded China became Sinicized.
India's greatest attribute throughout history was its ability to absorb foreign rulers and cultures, and make them part of Indian civilization as a whole.
That is why, in my opinion, India was never truly "conquered". Our culture and civilization was never wiped out, and it endures to this day.
As an example, compare this to Egypt. Native Egyptian civilization was completely displaced, first by Greco-Roman civilization and then by Islamic civilization. No one in Egypt writes in hieroglyhs anymore and no one worships Set and Osiris anymore. But people in India still follow dharmic religions and speak Sanskrit and Sanskrit-based languages, as Indians did 2,000 years ago as well.
High quality armour was definitely produced in India. Horse archers IMHO are overrated. Foot archers equipped with long bows are probably more accurate and have greater range. But it seems true that there was a decline in archery standards in India in the medieval era.
Genuine query: How many years of Hindu rule on the Sub Continent????????????????????
Horse archers would be devastating against an army were armor is a rarity. Yes, I know armor was produced in India, but mostly in Northern, Central India, not Southern areas.
The Sanskrit word for armour is Kavach, it was extensively used in the Mahabharat war (dated maybe 1100 BC). Both archery (with powerful longbows) and armour were very common in ancient India. In fact, even horses and elephants used to be armoured.
IMHO the vulnerabilities were mainly political - the Islamic invasions occurred at a time of fragmented kingdoms. Also, maybe there was a decline in archery standards.