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yeah,when you are shamelessly proud of terrorism conducted on kashmiri pandits. If ISIS of the middle ages is your role model then there is nothing much to argue.
and guess what she does not know anything about chechnya !!The name sound pure bred Russian.
and guess what she does not know anything about chechnya !!
Also, stinky inside and outside.Dirty Hindu rapists. Scum of the earth. Ugly both in appearance and on the inside.
lol I am not surprised by your post. Only the Hindus say Muslims forcibly converted Non-Muslims to Islam.yeah,when you are shamelessly proud of terrorism conducted on kashmiri pandits. If ISIS of the middle ages is your role model then there is nothing much to argue.
https://thekashmir.wordpress.com/2010/05/31/holocaust-of-kashmiri-pandits/
Sikandar- the Butshikan, was bigoted with fanatic religious zeal to spread Islam in the entire Valley. This fanaticism was stimulated by Mir Muhammad Hamadani. Suha Bhatt – the convert, was appointed Prime Minister by Sikandar and both hatched a deadly conspiracy to persecute the Hindus and enforce upon the Nizam-i-Mustaffa. Jonaraja says, ” The Sultan forgot his kingly duties and took delight day and night in breaking images … He broke images of Martanda, Vishaya, Ishana, Chakrabrit and Tripureshvara …… There was no city, no town, no village, no wood where Turushka left the temples of the gods unbroken.” According to Hassan (History of Kashmir), ” This country possessed from the times of Hindu rajas many temples which were like the wonders of the world. Their workmanship was so fine and delicate that one found himself bewildered at their sight. Sikandar, goaded by feelings of bigotry, destroyed them and levelled them with the earth and with the material built many mosques and khanqahs. In the first instance he turned his attention towards the great Martand temple built by Ramdev (the temple was rebuilt by King Lalitaditya, AD 724-760) on Mattan Kareva. For one year he tried to demolish it, but failed. At last in sheer dismay, he dug out stones from its base and having stored enough wood in their place, set fire to it. The gold gilt paintings on its walls were totally destroyed and the walls surrounding its premises were demolished. Its ruins even now strike wonder in men’s minds. At Bijbehara, three hundred temples including the famous Vijiveshwara temple, which was partly damaged by Shihab-ud-Din, were destroyed. With the material of Vijiveshwara temple, a mosque was built and on its site a khanqah, which is even now known as Vijiveshwara Khanqah.” The stones and bricks which once configurated a marvelous and splendid temple or monastery, now hold up mosques. Hassan further adds, ” Sikandar meted out greatest oppression to the Hindus. It was notified in the Valley that if a Hindu does not become a Muslim, he must leave the country or be killed. As a result some of the Hindus fled away, some accepted Islam and many Brahmans consented to be killed and gave their lives. It is said that Sikandar collected, by these methods, six maunds of sacred thread form Hindu converts and burnt them. Mir Muhammad Hamadani, who was a witness of all this vicious brutality, barbarism and vandalism, at last advised him to desist from the slaughter of Brahmans and told him to impose jazia (religious tax) instead of death upon them. All the Hindu books of learning were collected and thrown into Dal Lake and were buried beneath stones and earth.” Sikandar issued orders that no man should wear the tilak mark on his forehead and no woman be allowed to perform sati. He also insisted on breaking and melting of all the gold and silver idols of gods and coin the metal into money. An attempt was made to destroy the caste of the Aryan Saraswat Brahmans by force and those who resisted were subject to heavy fines. Farishta says, ” Many of the Brahmans, rather than abandon their religion or their county, poisoned themselves; some emigrated from their native homes, while a few escaped the evil of banishment by becoming Muhammedans”. To strictly enforce the Nizam-i-Mustaffa, Sikandar established the office of Shaikh-ul-Islam.
According to W.R. Lawrence, the Aryan Saraswat Brahmans of Kashmir were given three choices-death, conversion or exile. “Many fled, many were converted and many were killed, and it is said that this thorough monarch (Sikandar) burnt seven maunds of sacred threads of the murdered Brahmans”. As for the statements of Hassan and Lawrence, six maunds of sacred threads of converts and seven maunds of murdered Pandits were burnt. The number of people, to whom these thirteen maunds of sacred threads belonged, might have been tremendously colossal. A mammoth number of the Saraswat Pandits also went into exile, causing the first disastrous mass exodus of the community. When Suha Bhatt- the convert, came to know that many Brahmans were leaving Kashmir, he tried to check their exodus and ordered the frontier guards not to allow any one to cross the borders. The unfortunate Pandits caught while crossing the border were awarded severe punishments. Even the converts were required to pay jazia as they were suspected of secretly clinging to their old religion.
Top Russian Journalist Sameera Khan slams Indian author aspiring to conquer occupied Kashmir
7 Jul, 2018
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MOSCOW - The persistent issue of the disputed lands of Kashmir has sparked an online brawl with a Russian journalist slamming an Indian author aspiring to conquer the disputed region.
Foreign correspondent for Russia Today, Sameera Khan became the target of backlash from across the border after she tweeted in opposition of the Indian occupation of Kashmir.
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After the offended Indians started hurling similar references of Russian occupied Crimea her way, the journalist spared no time to give the social media users a much-needed history lesson.
“Unlike in Indian-occupied Kashmir, a plebiscite was held in Crimea to determine its status, with international observers present. Nearly 97% of Crimeans (83% turnout) voted to join Russia — a decision that reflected the majority Russian population of Crimea,” stated her tweet.
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Indian writer and activist Sadhavi Khosla was quick to respond to Sameera’s unadulterated thread with a sharp retort.
Upon the Russian analyst getting accused of fuelling a certain agenda, Sameera reminded her audience that she is a US citizen working for a Russian media outlet talking about an issue that has no correlation with the aforementioned facts.
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Presently the Occupied Kashmir is undergoing tumultuous circumstances with Indian troops attacking unarmed protesters, three of whom were martyred on Saturday as well.
I thought it was they believe in the swatstika and practice genocide. And drink cows pissIndia is going through what Nazi went in 1930s
india is on its way to become Nazi Germany 2.0 with All its citizens having worst than Waffen SS
the empathy with which they justify the murder of innocent is worrisome
Thats very racist.See the mirror...lol Pakistanis...I have seen there hockey,kabbadi,cricket players ,they are the ugliest...
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Repeat after mejustify the murder of innocent
Leave kasmir even Sindh,Baluchistan will choose independence from if given choice of plebiscite.Who the hell in the world want to remain in brankrupt Pakistan.Why has this post degenerated to racist comments by both sides?
This journalist schooled India. We can discuss the merits / demerits of her argument and the Kashmiri issue at large without insults.
My view is that the Indian occupation of J&K is an unacceptable situation enforced by hundreds of thousands of Indian soldiers committing some very disturbing crimes against humanity. I believe there should be a plebiscite in both "Kashmirs" --- I don't think Pakistan is very afraid of the outcome
She is indeed a looker.kudos khanz bhaiWell done to sameera khan this kind of lady we should support and follow. Good to see fearless and unbiased reporting and refreshing to see someone echo the Pakistani view for a change.
I have seen her before but thought she may have been a slavic origin muslim,mixed raced or afghan or something damn didn't even know she was of Pakistani-origin till I saw her pro-pakistan related tweets and Instagram posts indicating she is probably of Pakistani heritage- this was pleasant surprise
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