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Look at the deeds of haider ali which forced marathas to free madhugiri,

  • The erection of the fort at Madhugiri is ascribed to a local chief named Raja Hire Gauda. The fort was greatly improved by Haidar Ali. Haidar Ali, after the conquest of Bednur, had kept the Rani of Bednur imprisoned in this fort until its capture by the Marathas in 1767 A.D.
Another Hindu female saved from sathi. Good job haider. Records from the capital of the Maratha fiefdom:

"Among the ruling family of Pune, the wives of Balaji Vishwanath, Bajirao and Nanasaheb Peshwa long survived them. However, one finds Sati memorials to Annapurnabai, Chimaji Appa’s wife, and Ramabai, Madhavrao Peshwa’s wife. However, Sati was not restricted to a particular caste, and Wales describes an instance of a lady from the community of tailors committing Sati, in his account of the time he spent in India.

There are many narratives of Sati that describe the ritual. While Ramabai went to her death after distributing her wealth and ornaments to the people around her, the more common practice was to sedate the lady. Robert Mabon, an assistant to James Wales witnessed and sketched the act, and wrote in his book, Sketches Illustrative of Oriental Manners and Customs, that the lady had previously been given ganja. The funeral pyre was usually erected at the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers. The dead man’s body, after being bathed in the river, was placed on the pyre and the lady “ascended and laid down by it, embracing the corpse”.

The entire combustible pile was lit while the gathered assembly “applying their hands to their mouths, made a most lamentable noise; this with the shrieks of the woman were drowned by various music”.

James Wales, in his diary, mentions Sati being ‘performed’ at the ‘bridge of Poona’, presumably a reference to Lakdi Pul, which was often the site of cremation. He went there on an elephant to witness it from close quarters. The lady was a young girl, who after taking leave of her friends and relations, “pray’d for about one minute, mounted the pile and laid herself down (left side of) the body of her husband, his left hand was laid out in such a manner that it went below her neck and her right hand was laid over his neck. A man, said to be the nearest relation, set fire to the pile, and cut the cords that support’d the roof — so that in an instant all was on fire — and as soon consum’d to ashes…” "
 
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I am not aware of any BJP member's assertion but a google search found this map which may just be the unofficial dream of a Hindutvadi. It contains Bangladesh :

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I will ask two Bangladeshi members, @Bilal9 @DalalErMaNodi, if there know OF any Hindutvadi assertion to this effect.




Subramanian Swamy.


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Besha Magi Kothakar @Michael Corleone :rofl:



Keep sten gun and lungi ready bro, might have some Suresh' to pop.
 
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3) Melukote (Anglicized: Mail-cotay), Mandya District: This is a popular Hindu pilgrimage centre having numerous Hindu temples. It was often the scene of Mysore-Maratha battles. During their invasion in 1771, the terror of Maratha soldiers was so great that Brahmins deserted the place in fear. But the Maratha soldiers set afire to the temple chariots (rathas or raths) to lay their hands on the iron in them burning down many temples in the process. Writing on 29 August 1800, Buchanan claimed that Melukote had not yet recovered from its destruction by the Marathas.
And then came the darkest day (November 10th, 1790 – the day of Naraka Chaturdasi or Deepavali) in the history of Melukote when Tipu Sultan slaughtered more than 800 Mandyan Iyengars for secretly working with the East India Company to dethrone him. To date, the people of Melukote mourn this event by not celebrating Deepavali.
Now you know why maratha attacked melukote and whom did they attack?, and sacking of the temple of melukote is absolute false ,
Reason -temple stands tall today without any harm,
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Stunning monsoon view of Yoga Narasimha Swamy temple, Melukote.jpg
 
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and deported them
Deported them?

Could have been worse had he followed Maratha scorched earth templates.

Marathas were interesting Hindus. They liked sati, rape of Dalits and purification following rape, but didn't really care for cows...go figure.

"From Moor’s account, it would seem that the Marathas were either unaware or oblivious to cow-killing by the Englishmen in their party. Moor happily talks about not just eating, but slaughtering an ox and making smoked sirloin in the Maratha camp on Christmas 1791. He writes

Finally, Bhau, the Maratha general was forced to change his marching plans because one of his accompanying Brahmins had intercourse with a beautiful, but married, Dalit woman leading to an epidemic of ritual impurity in the Maratha army. Moor wrote"

Sathyagala: Apparently, this village had about a thousand houses. According to Buchanan, 'a party of Marattah plunderers ravaged all this neighbourhood; and they were followed by a dreadful famine, in which 400 of the families in Satteagala perished of hunger.' Even if each family had seven members (a married couple with two parents and three kids), the number of deaths would run to 28,000 humans!

Brutal. I'd take deportation any day.
 
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Another Hindu female saved from sathi. Good job haider. Records from the capital of the Maratha fiefdom:

"Among the ruling family of Pune, the wives of Balaji Vishwanath, Bajirao and Nanasaheb Peshwa long survived them. However, one finds Sati memorials to Annapurnabai, Chimaji Appa’s wife, and Ramabai, Madhavrao Peshwa’s wife. However, Sati was not restricted to a particular caste, and Wales describes an instance of a lady from the community of tailors committing Sati, in his account of the time he spent in India.

There are many narratives of Sati that describe the ritual. While Ramabai went to her death after distributing her wealth and ornaments to the people around her, the more common practice was to sedate the lady. Robert Mabon, an assistant to James Wales witnessed and sketched the act, and wrote in his book, Sketches Illustrative of Oriental Manners and Customs, that the lady had previously been given ganja. The funeral pyre was usually erected at the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers. The dead man’s body, after being bathed in the river, was placed on the pyre and the lady “ascended and laid down by it, embracing the corpse”.

The entire combustible pile was lit while the gathered assembly “applying their hands to their mouths, made a most lamentable noise; this with the shrieks of the woman were drowned by various music”.

James Wales, in his diary, mentions Sati being ‘performed’ at the ‘bridge of Poona’, presumably a reference to Lakdi Pul, which was often the site of cremation. He went there on an elephant to witness it from close quarters. The lady was a young girl, who after taking leave of her friends and relations, “pray’d for about one minute, mounted the pile and laid herself down (left side of) the body of her husband, his left hand was laid out in such a manner that it went below her neck and her right hand was laid over his neck. A man, said to be the nearest relation, set fire to the pile, and cut the cords that support’d the roof — so that in an instant all was on fire — and as soon consum’d to ashes…” "
Haider ali saved ramabai ,lol :omghaha: :blink::haha:
joke of the century ,
After Madhavrao's death, Ramabai wished to perform sati. The peshwa family including Anandi Bai, Ragho Ba, Parvatibai and Narayan Rao tried to stop her but she didn't budge. Some sources believe that she had asked Madhavrao for his permission to perform sati before he died. on his funeral pyre on the same date.
 
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And then came the darkest day (November 10th, 1790 – the day of Naraka Chaturdasi or Deepavali) in the history of Melukote when Tipu Sultan slaughtered more than 800 Mandyan Iyengars for secretly working with the East India Company to dethrone him. To date, the people of Melukote mourn this event by not celebrating Deepavali.
Now you know why maratha attacked melukote and whom did they attack, and sacking of the temple of melukote is absolute false ,
reason temple stnads tall today without any harm,View attachment 690079View attachment 690080
Indeed countless thousands of temples stand unharmed. You think this is because marathas saved them all??

Had muslims wanted they ruled for hundreds of years and could have razed them all. Yet every week I see a new thread showing marvellous temples in Hindustan with their pornographic carvings. Maybe the mughals appreciated this art style? In any case, they still stand thanks to Islamic mercy, not maratha "protection".
Pindaris Not Maratha army to be precise:dirol:
Revisionist rubbish! British sources state Maratha officers and cavalry guided and led the scorched earth policy. British mercenaries were there on the front line and watched the plunder, burning, sati and dalit rape and post-rape bathing.
 
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Indeed countless thousands of temples stand unharmed. You think this is because marathas saved them all??

Had muslims wanted they ruled for hundreds of years and could have razed them all. Yet every week I see a new thread showing marvellous temples in Hindustan with their pornographic carvings. Maybe the mughals appreciated this art style? In any case, they still stand thanks to Islamic mercy, not maratha "protection".





Mughals were as Islamic as Modi is Hot.





I don't know why they hate them, they were decadent Degenrates and Akbar was a full blown retard.... You'd think they'd fit right in but no ???
 
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they still stand thanks to Islamic mercy, not maratha "protection".
They still stand thanks to Brave hindu forces like maratha,rajput,jat,gujjar, not islamic mercy ." :dirol: 8-)
Revisionist rubbish! British sources state Maratha officers and cavalry guided and led the scorched earth policy. British mercenaries were there on the front line and watched the plunder, burning, sati and dalit rape and post-rape bathing.
Lol , Maratha army mostly plundered the ally villages of the haider ali and tipu ,
or the villages which had enemy garrison stationed there.
Pindaris were Muslims :dirol:
You mean Muslim atrocities on Dalits 8-) No wonder Marathas disowned themselves from pindaris in later stage, and converted most Muslim pindaris to Hinduism.
Swarajya mag responds to one out of fifty allegations. Typical really. Other British sources who actually were mercenaries with the mighty hindu armies corroborated the accounts of Hindu officers guiding the pillaging with on field testimony (see above). But that's ok, we know you only believe certain abrahamics and not others.

Plenty of sources exist, beyond the commie ones.


"smaller Maratha Army of Bhau Parshuram Patwardhan. Bhau and the detachment went from Srirangapatnam to Poona and Bombay . During this march through present-day Karnataka state, Bhau’s army displaced many local officials and disrupted normal life in efforts to secure the newly gained territories. Edward Moor, a member of Capt. Little’s detachment wrote a detailed eye-witness account of this journey.

In his account, Moor tells how the Marathas set ablaze the entire town of Santa Bednur (present-day Santhebennur, distt. Davanegere). In this instance, the Company soldiers had been travelling separately from the Marathas for more than a few days, and the Beydars (also termed Berad, Bedar, Beda and Ramoshi), military allies of Tipu Sultan, had been harassing the Marathas. The passage reads

The Marathas also ransacked the town of Erroor (present-day Hiriyur, near Chitradurga) after the town had paid ransom to the Marathas. The Bhau had promised protection to this town. The same fate befell Dooridoorg (the author could not identify this town) that was ‘plundered as usual by the Marathas’. [3] Previously, in 1791, the Marathas had desecrated the venerable Sringeri Mutt, one of the four seats of the Shankaracharya, which used to receive protection, patronage and grants from the government of Tipu Sultan. [4] Francis Buchanan-Hamilton, appointed Surveyor of Tipu’s provinces annexed by the Company in 1799, asked the amildar (local official) of Sagar, near Shimoga, to compare Tipu and the Marathas. The amildar said and the Surveyor reported thus

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From Moor’s account, it would seem that the Marathas were either unaware or oblivious to cow-killing by the Englishmen in their party. Moor happily talks about not just eating, but slaughtering an ox and making smoked sirloin in the Maratha camp on Christmas 1791. He writes

Finally, Bhau, the Maratha general was forced to change his marching plans because one of his accompanying Brahmins had intercourse with a beautiful, but married, Dalit woman leading to an epidemic of ritual impurity in the Maratha army. Moor wrote

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In order to portray Tipu Sultan as a ‘tyrant’, Francois Gautier relied on the account of Ripaud, a Frenchman who went to India from Mauritius in 1797 and 1799. In 1799, Ripaud wrote a diary entry complaining about the Malabar campaign of Tipu Sultan (1783). The above reading of two original sources pertaining to Maratha engagement in the Deccan during the 1790s, has revealed the Marathas to be ‘tyrants’ of no lesser magnitude! In conclusion, it may be said that there is no dearth of evidence successfully implicating various kinds of people in acts of political violence."
More commie and Muslim sources, this time British colonialist citizen Francis Buchanan. He must be sympathetic towards "commies" or "Muslims" or perhaps "commieslims". That Queen Victoria and her Russian connections eh.
Lets read Bhau's letters itself, than relying on the hostile British source.


Letter from Neelkanth Appa (father of Raghunath rao Dada) to Balasaheb at Miraj

lamaan and pindaris from Dadasaheb’s army went and looted lakhs worth from the Sringeri math, including an elephant. I have written to Dada to confiscate the goods’. This was followed by another letter in mid April; ‘the looters have been apprehended and a jambura and elephant belonging to the math taken over. The principal ten or twenty culprits were arrested. Just then Dadasaheb wrote that he will take action against them as they are his men. The men and the elephant were then sent to him’. On 14 May, Trimbak rao, Raghunath rao’s son, wrote to his uncle at Miraj, ‘Before the army crossed the river Tunga, lamaan and Pindaris had reached Shimogga. They went and looted the Swami’s math at Sringeri. The danda (staff) and kamandalu (vessel) of the swami was also taken. Nothing was left. Women were assaulted (and raped). Many women committed suicide. The Swami’s idol, linga etc was looted. The elephant stable was emptied and brought by the lamaanis. The Swami performed austerities and fasted for five days, giving up his life…
The last about the Swami giving up his life was not correct. The letter goes on to state, ‘When father learnt of this loot, he sent the cavalry to arrest the lamaan. The elephant was taken over. Remaining stolen items have not been found’.
A letter to Raghunath rao from his clerk

"…lamaans and looters looted the Sringeri math; this news reached the court. All details must be sought. You wrote ‘the looters came from all four directions. You have taken action and others must similarly act against the culprits’. Nana has sent this reply, ‘The Swami’s math was looted and the Swami is therefore fasting. This does not auger well for the kingdom; the Swami’s displeasure is not good….. Taking stern action the Swami must be compensated and his pleasure solicited…."
Mysore District:
4) Katte Malalawadi (Anglicized: Cuttay Malalawadi): Here's what Buchanan writes about its destruction by Baji Rao. "About midway is Cuttay Malalawadi, a large mud fort, and the chief town (Kusba) of a district (Taluc). About thirty years ago it was fully inhabited and had a large suburb (Petta); while the cultivation all around was complete. At that period, a Marattha army, commanded by Badji Rao, laid waste to everything, and most of the inhabitants perished of hunger. So complete was the destruction, that even the excellent government of Hyder did not restore to the district more than one half of its former cultivation. The town never regained its inhabitants and was occupied by forty or fifty houses of Brahmans, who lived scattered amid the ruins."
No Wonder Marathas started taking interest in Tipu the converter. :dirol:
The Captivity of Kodavas at Seringapatam (also known as the Captivity of Coorgis at Seringapatam) speaks chiefly of the capture and imprisonment of Kodava by Tipu Sultan, the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore, during a number of attempts to suppress their rebellion in the 1780s. These captives were forcibly deported, some of them were converted and some were killed. The estimated numbers of the captives vary according to different sources, from 500 (according to Punganuri) to 85,000 (according to B. L. Rice). During the Third Anglo-Mysore War (1789–1792) 5,000 Coorg men along with their families, amounting to 12,000 people escaped from prison in Seringapatam (Srirangapatna) and came back into Coorg
More commie and Muslim sources, this time British colonialist citizen Francis Buchanan. He must be sympathetic towards "commies" or "Muslims" or perhaps "commieslims". That Queen Victoria and her Russian connections eh.

"Destruction by Peshwa Madhava Rao's men in 1770s:
Here is a list based on Buchanan's book:

Tumakuru District:
1) Madhugiri town: It was apparently prosperous under Haidar Ali but suffered under Maratha rule.

Mandya District:
2) Chinya village (Anglicized: Chinna), Nagamangala Taluk: The village was desolate when Buchanan visited it on 28 August 1800. He writes this 'Chinna is a poor ruinous place. It was formerly of some note; but about 30 years ago it was destroyed by the Marattah army, then attacking Hyder, and it has never since recovered.'
3) Melukote (Anglicized: Mail-cotay), Mandya District: This is a popular Hindu pilgrimage centre having numerous Hindu temples. It was often the scene of Mysore-Maratha battles. During their invasion in 1771, the terror of Maratha soldiers was so great that Brahmins deserted the place in fear. But the Maratha soldiers set afire to the temple chariots (rathas or raths) to lay their hands on the iron in them burning down many temples in the process. Writing on 29 August 1800, Buchanan claimed that Melukote had not yet recovered from its destruction by the Marathas.

Mysore District:
4) Katte Malalawadi (Anglicized: Cuttay Malalawadi): Here's what Buchanan writes about its destruction by Baji Rao. "About midway is Cuttay Malalawadi, a large mud fort, and the chief town (Kusba) of a district (Taluc). About thirty years ago it was fully inhabited and had a large suburb (Petta); while the cultivation all around was complete. At that period, a Marattha army, commanded by Badji Rao, laid waste to everything, and most of the inhabitants perished of hunger. So complete was the destruction, that even the excellent government of Hyder did not restore to the district more than one half of its former cultivation. The town never regained its inhabitants and was occupied by forty or fifty houses of Brahmans, who lived scattered amid the ruins."

Chamarajanagara District:
5) Sathyagala: Apparently, this village had about a thousand houses. According to Buchanan, 'a party of Marattah plunderers ravaged all this neighbourhood; and they were followed by a dreadful famine, in which 400 of the families in Satteagala perished of hunger.' Even if each family had seven members (a married couple with two parents and three kids), the number of deaths would run to 28,000 humans!
6) Singanallur (Anglicized: Singanaluru): This hamlet in Kollegal Taluk, Chamrajanagar District, located between Kollegal and Hanur towns, was 'destroyed'.

Kodagu District:
7) Suntikoppa (Anglicized: Sunticopa), Madikeri Taluk, Kodagu (Anglicized: Coorg) District: According to Buchanan this place was 'devastated by Maratha Peshwa'.

Davanagere District:
8) Basavapatna (Anglicized: Baswa-pattana), Channagiri Taluk: Destroyed during the 1771-72 Maratha invasion it was apparently rebuilt by the British after the final Anglo-Mysore War in 1799.


Chikmagalur District:
9) Siddaramanahalli (Anglicized: Siddaramanahally), Kadur Taluk): Affected

Chitradurga District:
10) Hiriyur (Anglicized: Heriuru): Affected.
11) Chikkalaghatta (Anglicized- Aligutta): Land was barren due to Marhata invasions of 1771.

Hassan District:
12) Banavara (Anglicized: Banawara): Suffered.
13) Nagapuri, (Anglicized: Naga-puri): Haidar Ali built a fort amidst hills to protect people but still could not prevent the Marathas from plundering it in 1771-72.
14) Javagal village, also known as Javagallu (Anglicized: Jamagulla), Arasikere Taluk: A large place that never recovered from the Marhata invasion.
15) Shantigrama, also known as Grama, Hassan District: Suffered under Maratha invasion. "
Chamarajanagara District:
1) Sathyagala, Kollegal Taluk: All 1,000 houses were destroyed by Maratha army during Cornwallis' invasion.

Chitradurga District:
2) Kodaganur (Anglicized: Koduganar): Whole of Chitrakal (Chitradurga) province was 'reduced to a desert' by Bhau.
3) Chikkalaghatta (Anglicized- Aligutta): Land was barren due to Marhata invasions of 1771 and then again by Bhau in 1791.
4) Hiriyur town: Affected by Bhau's invasion and the subsequent famine that followed.
5) Belaguru (Anglicized- Belluguru), Hosadurga Taluk: Buchanan visited this on 8 May 1801 and found that the land was uncultivated due to Bhau's army passing by.

Davanagere District:
6) Malebennur town: Destroyed.
7) Harihar town: Bhau looted the people and many died of hunger.

Hassan District:
8) Garudanagiri village: Was found to be depopulated on 9th May 1801 due to Bhau.
9) Banavara: Suffered by invasions of Bhau.
10) Hassan town: Buchanan claims only one quarter of agriculture remained due to the Maratha invasion."

BUT of course, only the Muslim mercenaries did this, and without any knowledge of their Hindu paymasters.

You're a trip dude.

Maratha Hindus actually marched with British Christians and Muslim mercenaries to loot and pillage Hindu lands and temples. They were true secularists, who even did not spare Hindus from the flames of secularist conquest. A lesson for modern hindutvas. The most successful hindu empire slaughtered hindus and Muslims alike without any fuss. It's nothing personal against any religion. Just business yknow. Getting the "chautha" tax and all.
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BTW ,Where did you bring this amount of distorted history from by the way, lol :omghaha:
Totally looks like a Commie or a Muslim work ,
And a little dessert of propaganda:dirol:8-)
Lolx disgrace is someone who says we took revenge from Rohillas when he was f*cked by Durranis 🤣

And again wheres Maratha empire ?
Disgrace is when Rohilla afghans call Abdali to attack on Marathas in the name of islamic jihad, And get themselves mercilessly killed and destroyed by Marathas in revenge after a year of panipat battle,
Rohilla's call for jihad miserably failed didn't it ??? :omghaha: :dirol:
And again wheres Maratha empire ?
Here, :dirol:
 
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During their invasion in 1771, the terror of Maratha soldiers was so great that Brahmins deserted the place in fear. But the Maratha soldiers set afire to the temple chariots (rathas or raths) to lay their hands on the iron in them burning down many temples in the process. Writing on 29 August 1800, Buchanan claimed that Melukote had not yet recovered from its destruction by the Marathas.
Getting the "chautha" tax and all.
Look at the deeds of haider ali which forced marathas to free madhugiri

Here's something about the Maratha Ditch built in Calcutta to prevent the Bargis, as the Marathas were known in Bengal, from getting into Calcutta :
Maratha Ditch (archaic spelling: Mahratta Ditch) was a three-mile long moat excavated around Calcutta (now known as Kolkata) in Bengal, India, in 1742, as a protection against possible attacks by marauding Bargis, as the Marathas were known locally. The Bargis, however, never came to the city. Later, the ditch proved to be useless when the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj ud-Daulah, came and ransacked the British settlement in 1756. The ditch was never completely built. It was mostly filled up in 1799 to build the Circular Road and the remainder was filled up in 1892–93. The area bound by the ditch was considered to be the original town of Kolkata.
For about ten years, the Bargis raided and plundered Bengal every year. Contemporary chroniclers have left behind vivid descriptions of Bargi terror, their hit-and-run tactics and the helplessness of the Nawab’s army in checking them. The objective of the Bargis was not occupation of territory but plundering. The Nawab’s soldiers could not match the Maratha horsemen in speed and maneuverability. Only the Ganges -Bhagirathi river line proved a barrier to their movement. They crossed it only on a few occasions.

The Bargi invasions came to an end in May 1751 after the Nawab and the Marathas reached an agreement, including the secession of Orissa.


So, when you think abt it, PM IK is right, India under BJP is a threat to whole region.Their "undivided India" contains the whole indian subcontinent.

BJP looks at the Subcontinent from a Hindutva supremacy point of view. As to your point whether they would wage war to obtain it, I don't know.

I would like to see a Subcontinent where the political and socio-economic systems are the same in all these countries, thus negating the need to have a single country. I have presented such a solution in this thread.

that the lady had previously been given ganja.
this with the shrieks of the woman were drowned by various music”.

And some weeks ago @Nityam was trying to convince me that Roop Kanwar voluntarily and happpily did sati in 1987 in Rajasthan and how Muslim women are not loyal to their husbands because Islam allows women to remarry after divorce or at a decent time after their husband dies. :lol:


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Here's something about the Maratha Ditch built in Calcutta to prevent the Bargis, as the Marathas were known in Bengal, from getting into Calcutta :
Bargis (muslims) were not Maratha but predatory irregulars tailing behind the principal Maratha army similarly like Pindaris (muslims).

Here is the saying in bengali

The repeated raids played on the creative impulse of the people.

খোকা ঘুমালো পাড়া জুড়ালো বর্গী এল দেশে
বুলবুলিতে ধান খেয়েছে খাজনা দেব কিসে?

khoka ghumalo, paṛa juṛalo, borgi (bargi) elo deshe
bulbulite dhan kheyechhe, khajna debo kiše?
When the children fall asleep, silence sets in, the Bargis come to our lands
Bulbuls have eaten the grains, how shall I pay the tax ,

here the bengalis are cursing the bargis not marathas,
and Marathas mostly ordered looting of Muslim countryside in the Bengal controlled by alvardi khan ,nawab of Bengal
And some weeks ago @Nityam was trying to convince me that Roop Kanwar voluntarily and happpily did sati in 1987 in Rajasthan and how Muslim women are not loyal to their husbands because Islam allows women to remarry after divorce or at a decent time after their husband dies. :lol:
Ganja(marijuana) doesn't make you lose control of your body and you have your consciousness intact unlike alcohol and narcotics,
Ramabai peshwe's sathi wasn't forced sathi , Rather everyone from the Peshwa family tried hard to persuade Ramabai not to perform sati.

This story is similar to the Sambhaji maharaj and Yesubai’s. This couple Ramabaia and Shrimant MadhavRao peshwa too had a strong bonding. They were married at younger age and grown up together (they barely had age gap of 5 years). They were both friends and life-partners. MadhavRao was appointed as a peshwa when marathas had lost panipat battle (where his elder brother and uncle ie vishwasrao and Bhausaheb peshwa were killed. This resulted in losses of big regions , big army and unrecoverable financial losses eventually Nanasaheb died being not able to survive all this). Like I mentioned earlier this couple supported themselves in every setbacks and glories together. This great young peshwa was able to recapture almost all the regoins back to maratha territory after he came to power as peshwa. Had it not been few mistakes from Raghoba dada peshwe and Nanasahebs mis- calculated risk, marathas would have been indias de-facto power.

They never had children but this didnt cause any rift between them nor it could damage their relationship. It was a epic love story where one could keep fast and carry out yagdnyas for other. They both shared love and care for their people which was evident when thousands of people shared their last respects to them.

After prolonged illness when Madhavrao was on his death bed during his last days at theur; he insisted Ramabai to be brave and courageous in this phase and not to think of sati. Many of her relatives tried to convince her not to go to sati, But her love for him was such that she couldnt live without him for minutes; she breathed her last at her husbands funeral pyre.
 
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They still stand thanks to Brave hindu forces like maratha,rajput,jat,gujjar, not islamic mercy ."
So when mughals, timurids, Afghanis, mysoreans etc etc had custodianship over all these temples and their pornographic carvings, having annihilated hindu armies to gain control of said temples, magical Hindu warriors arose from some spirit realm to defend them right?

Look buddy. Just chill and remind yourself how many hundreds of years Muslims ran various parts of India. If they wanted to during those periods, they could have annihilated your religion. But they didn't. I'd be grateful.

mean Muslim atrocities on Dalits 8-) No wonder Marathas disowned themselves from pindaris in later stage, and converted most Muslim pindaris to Hinduism.
So why did Hindus commit atrocities on other Hindus? This is what shocked the British soldiers into making so many journal entries. We know Muslims rampaged against Hindus - it was all fun and laughs back then . However, what came as a shock to the British writing in their journals was when Hindus did it to other Hindus, particularly the marathas against bengalis and kanadigas. Read the journal excerpts above once more. then sleep easy buddy. The secular republic has a proud proud history of secularism. Your greatest "hindu" ancestors carved up and burned as many Hindus as they did Muslims! The mughals and tipu took the day off when marathas were in town.
 
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So why did Hindus commit atrocities on other Hindus? This is what shocked the British soldiers into making so many journal entries. We know Muslims rampaged against Hindus - it was all fun and laughs back then . However, what came as a shock to the British writing in their journals was when Hindus did it to other Hindus, particularly the marathas against bengalis and kanadigas. Read the journal excerpts above once more. then sleep easy buddy. The secular republic has a proud proud history of secularism. Your greatest "hindu" ancestors carved up and burned as many Hindus as they did Muslims! The mughals and tipu took the day off when marathas were in town.
How funny your ignorance can get :laughcry:
Educated illiterate precisely .:dirol:
Don't you know Bargis and pindaris were Muslims , dont stick those creepy barbarians with Marathas.
Marathas who in later stage had to convert most of the bargi and pindari tribes to Hinduism, to get them civilized.
So when mughals, timurids, Afghanis, mysoreans etc etc had custodianship over all these temples and their pornographic carvings, having annihilated hindu armies to gain control of said temples, magical Hindu warriors arose from some spirit realm to defend them right?

Look buddy. Just chill and remind yourself how many hundreds of years Muslims ran various parts of India. If they wanted to during those periods, they could have annihilated your religion. But they didn't. I'd be grateful.
Wasn't for free ,
Jaziya is the word, we had to pay this dirty tax. plus sacrifice our bravehearts to save the temples,
Still freaky Aurangzeb destroy sacred kashi, mathura and ayodhya , which are prime examples of tyranny of the indigenous people by the cruel invaders.
 
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