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I'll take offense on comparing Khajuraho to contemporary Pakistani society(whatever facade of it surfaces to popular publications).

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I'll take offense on comparing Khajuraho to contemporary Pakistani society(whatever facade of it surfaces to popular publications).
Nobody is stopping you from commenting and participating.
Nobody is making anything inferior to anything here. I was just telling you the difference between your criteria of calling some culture great and rich and criteria of others. Something which you consider great and rich might not be great and rich for me.
Simple if you consider it making it inferior then its not the case.
The GREAT Dravidians had sadly , lost their territorial possessions and their kinship rights long before the Lodhis marched to Delhi .
That chapter is indeed a sorry episode .
Hard for me to accept the valiant Pakhtuns had to wait for the Turks to have their share before they rot followed by a Tatar to have his share and finally getting their hands to the posessions of 'Dravidian's Lands' .
We are talking about Pakhtuns and my question to you AGAIN is , where were the GREAT Pakhtuns before the Lodhis came to Delhi ?![]()
Lodi (Pashto: sometimes written as Lodhi - ) is a Pashtun tribe mainly found in Afghanistan, Pakistan and in some regions of India. They were part of a wave of Pashtuns who pushed east into what is today Pakistan. Often accompanying the Timurids who conquered South Asia, the Lodi established themselves during the Islamic period as a Muslim ruling class and were valued warriors. Legend has it that the tribe derives from a descendent of Qais Abdur Rashid. The term Lodi is said to be a corruption of the Pashto word loy dha (meaning big person)
Members of this tribe established the Lodi dynasty, which ruled over the Delhi Sultanate and included the prominent ruler Ibrahim Lodi. The "Lodi" family name is often linked with the title "Khan" in the form "Khan Lodi" or "Khan-Lodhi". Sometimes only the "Khan" or "Lodi" is retained. "Khan" is a title denoting nobility, and does not necessarily mean its bearer is a Lodi or of Lodi extraction.
Today, Lodi are mainly found in Afghanistan, the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and in chhachh(Attock) Punjab region of Pakistan.
we also take offense in comparing practicing vulgarity in the public with Pakistani contemporary society.
Yor answer lies in the sentence below :
Khajuraho and , if we take the liberty to go behing further , Kamasutra cannot be compared to the contemporary Adult Film Industry . Any historian won't commit this insane 'BLUNDER' while studying the great Dravidian Culture .
why dont you read before asking.
Are pathans and rajputs similiar? lots of pashtun sights claim tht both r frm white huns is tht true?
Both portray sorry state of people's minds![]()
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I happen to know very well they have nothing to do with Punjabi Hindus
The information you have posted points to the very fact that Pakhtun Lodhis had to wait for the Turks and Timurids to finish their share before becoming Sultans .
why dont you read before asking.
1. The Lodhis who ruled Dehli/ sub-continent indeed were NOT The Hindu Lodhi community
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Surely but when the power was transferred to Lodhis they did kept it intact by quelling uprisingLodhi dynasty was power transfer from Sayyid Dynasty, they didn't conquered anyone and lost the strong oponent they faced. They ruled over current day Pakistan and North West India for less than 100 years.
But hey discussing History with you is no fun.![]()
"Bahlul Khan Lodi ascended the throne of the Delhi sultanate on April 19, 1451[1]. He quelled uprisings in the provinces and garnered political support by granting extensive lands to his native Afghan nobles. Bahlul spent most of his time in fighting against the Jaunpur Sultanate and ultimately annexed it. He placed his eldest surviving son Barbak on the throne of Jaunpur in 1486.
[edit] Sikandar Lodi"
dont twist words. Punjabis are not supposed to be dravidians
dont twist words. Punjabis are not supposed to be dravidians
The Lodhis who ruled Dehli/ sub-continent indeed were NOT The Hindu Lodhi community
, then I would be glad to elaborate that in my previous 'quoted' statement , I am asking you where were the other valiant clans of Pakhtuns before the Lodhis ( the first and LAST Pakhtun clan on Delhi throne ) gathered Tumid left overs ?where were the GREAT Pakhtuns before the Lodhis came to Delhi ?
They were part of a wave of Pashtuns who pushed east into what is today Pakistan. Often accompanying the Timurids who conquered South Asia,
BTW Sayyids are decedents of our Last Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) so i wonder kon kon say zakham ko chato gay ap hindustani