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Now @Joe Shearer can sleep in peace I suppose.
Playing victim is all too predictable for your kind.
I hope they fear ISIS & murderers of secular bloggers as well. Or do they ?
Maybe they don't need to fear ISIS. There is no ISIS in BD according to @Bilal9 & Gulshan attack was a RAW conspiracy to target Bangladesh's booming RMG industry.
Sorry to say, since few weeks I lost the taste of argument with sanghis like you.
@gslv mk3
I have a few bottoms to kick, still.
And you, of course, are far above all this.
Guilty until proved innocent?
Given the atmosphere of hate you have built up, any speculation finds an audience.
Are you a Bengali too, Joe?Swines.
We are not interested in debating with swamp dwellers, it's only because your kind drag into every discussion.
to kiss perhaps...
I consider myself to be better than dishonest intellectual types.
Being cautious as I would put it. And I have a reason to be suspicious.
Yeah, Mr. Intellectual, blame everyone but not the inventors of such conspiracy theories. Maybe this is some RAW-Mossad-CIA conspiracy after all.
Are you a Bengali too, Joe?
I dont understand what good it be for India if it had annexed BD. BD would be much more impoverished. Worst than rural UP/Behar. That would lead BD's population growth over 4%. Taking over rest of entire NE would be just matter of time.
We? You represent nobody but your own sick, diseased self
To be precise, on a well-deserving backside.
Anything other than
I note that 'Intellectual' is a term of abuse for you;
Blaming these inventors is fine; does no credit go to the original idiots,
Pardon me sire, I meant the 'Sanghi' kind of Indians, you know the sort of people who give it back in kind & do not kiss the rear of of Bangladeshis when they abuse us & our country.
Only you can represent the intellectual buddhijeebis of India here, there is no question about that.
Are you talking about kissing again ?
Yeah sure, whatever that floats your boat. Sanghi India is a threat to BD, not ISIS or JMB. Point taken...
I represent nobody but myself.
That is not the 'Sanghi' kind of Indians. 'Sanghi' kind of Indians spend most of their time abusing other Indians, and vanishing whenever India and Indians are confronted by a hostile collection of members.
"....an addled mind looking for conspiracies.."
No Jagat Seth was a banker and one of the main traitors/conspirators. He, Rajballav, Rai Durlov, Manikchand, Umichand initiated the conspiracy with Robert Clive to replace Siraj with some other. They proposed the name of General Yar Lutuf Khan. Clive consulted with his advisors and concluded that not Yar Lutuf, but General Mir Zafar would be the next Nawab. The Hindu Beniyas hatched the conspiracy against Siraj and Mir Zafar came to the spot at a later time. General or not, Jagat Seth was in the camp of Mir Zafar.Are you saying that Jagat Seth was a general?
Joe Rumors are carried by haters, spread by fools and accepted by idots. Facebook should not be the source of any news. Mostly they are false and are created to meet agenda of certain groups of people. I have close relatives in the mentioned places. There were classes between BJP and TMC where TMC was in control because of numeric superiority.Swines.
@Joe Shearer your comments in this context@itsanufy @DESERT FIGHTER Mir Jafar is the reason why Siraj lost...after that the company took over...Bengali Hindus were way ahead of the Muslims when it came to accepting Western Education...Although it did begin in the Company era at first the Hindus were pretty opposed to it too because of Raja Ram Mohan Roy's opposition too a lot of "Hindu Traditions"...the renaissance properly started after the British Crown took over...the Muslims were late to the party and when the saw the Hindus were way ahead of them the Muslims devised a strategy fight for the partition of Bengal to funnel more resources towards Dhaka from Calcutta...this was supposed to give the Muslims more control in their local government...Congress opposed it and the 6 years later the Bengals were reunited and to keep everything cool the Capital was moved to Delhi...so in a way both sides kind of lost because of পরশ্রীকাতরতা a bengali word that has not english translation(It loosely means the feeling where you cannot stand other people's fortunes).
You may be right about Ram Singh, who directed troops to Assam when the Assam King again rebelled against the Mughal rule after the death of Mir Jumla.We are comparing different timelines here. I was referring to Ram Singh's involvement on behalf of Aurangzeb in the battle of Saraighat where despite initial setback against a much stronger opposition Ahoms managed to decimate the invaders.
Joe Rumors are carried by haters, spread by fools and accepted by idots. Facebook should not be the source of any news. Mostly they are false and are created to meet agenda of certain groups of people. I have close relatives in the mentioned places. There were classes between BJP and TMC where TMC was in control because of numeric superiority.
Ram Navami was not in the culture of Bengalis. Now vote politics Is forcing TMC to celebrate it in large numbers.
USER=15420]@Joe Shearer[/USER] your comments in this context
Assam that we know of today did not exist back then. Fall of the Kamarupa empire lead to the rise of many small kingdoms like the Chutiya and the Kachari kingdoms in the north and South bank of the Brahmaputra, the Koch kingdom to the west and the Baro-Bhuyans in the middle bordering the Ahoms to the east. The Ahoms and the Koch gradually consolidated territories while the other kingdoms diminished in stature, the Koch kingdom was though, a vassal state of the Mughals.You can see that the area of today's Bengal includes also many areas, including today's northern part of Mymensingh district, that belonged to Assam formerly, although the Bengal Mughals vacated Assam proper including Gouhati.
Also, I hope you know that the Rangpur that you have quoted is a part of the present day Sibsagar town, the seat of power of then Ahoms and not the district in Bangladesh! As I have already said, the Ahoms were not expansionists unlike the Sultanate and Mughals, they fought to defend their territories.districts of Rangpur and western part of Kamrup".