Mo12
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Look Mosamania, its clear that you were giving out wrong information and were lieing. I can tell you the reason, why the the Mughal Empire never attacked China.
Between India and China lies the Himalayan Mountains and the Tibet Plateau, some of the roughest and most forbidding terrain on the planet, not to say the highest. India has been successfully invaded by land from the west, out of Afghanistan for Moghal Empire, for the Muslims going to China. Going east around the Himalayan chain, you have to get through Burma, with a murderous combination of jungle, mountains, climate, and hostile natives. Read some accounts of the Japanese invasion during World War 2 of India from Burma before you casually commit to that route. Besides which, the Mughal Empire never extended itself to Burma to begin with, as it was simply too far away from the center of power. Same thing for China. The terrain is bordering on the impossible, and it is simply not near your power base. How could they think of attacking China, when they fully didnt control South India.
So simply speaking, the Muslims didnt attack China as the terrain between the 2 nations were to difficult to tresspass, in those day and age, and not because China allowed free relgion. lol
Btw, I dont want to sound aggressive, but your claims were funny.
Between India and China lies the Himalayan Mountains and the Tibet Plateau, some of the roughest and most forbidding terrain on the planet, not to say the highest. India has been successfully invaded by land from the west, out of Afghanistan for Moghal Empire, for the Muslims going to China. Going east around the Himalayan chain, you have to get through Burma, with a murderous combination of jungle, mountains, climate, and hostile natives. Read some accounts of the Japanese invasion during World War 2 of India from Burma before you casually commit to that route. Besides which, the Mughal Empire never extended itself to Burma to begin with, as it was simply too far away from the center of power. Same thing for China. The terrain is bordering on the impossible, and it is simply not near your power base. How could they think of attacking China, when they fully didnt control South India.
So simply speaking, the Muslims didnt attack China as the terrain between the 2 nations were to difficult to tresspass, in those day and age, and not because China allowed free relgion. lol
Btw, I dont want to sound aggressive, but your claims were funny.