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  RE:great land Bharat
by furquan choudhry on Feb 17, 2007 09:54 PM   Permalink
Don't speak when you don't know the truth. Western Europe was pissed off by the growing strength of Muslims. With the Fall of Constantinople to the Muslims in 1453,in search of their grandma's stories about a rich India, On May 01, 1486, Colombus was financed by the Queen Isabella of Spain herself, to beg some aid from India. And history pays witness that all the wealth india claimed was a name pronounced by the treasures of Hyderabad, famous as Golkonda sultanate ruled by the qutib shahis at that time,( during the Qutb Shahi reign Golconda became one of the leading markets in the world for diamonds, pearls, steel, arms, and also printed fabric) again lead by muslims. Aurangzeb destroyed 'n' number of temples, atleast this should wake you up, idol worship is prohibited even in your books.Its Islam for which this very earth is created, and all other religions paved way for. Its high time embrace Islam before you contrite of being an non-Muslim Indian.




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  RE:RE:great land Bharat
by anita r on Feb 18, 2007 02:44 AM   Permalink
Dear mr. Nagesh,

the reason the Hindu kings did not travel to far off lands was because of the caste-system. It was believed that if a Hindu crossed the sea or the ocean he would lose his caste. That is why it was the Europeans who discovered far flung lands and not Indians. Simple case of superstition.

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