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orrible Islam
by Perv Sharma on Apr 01, 2007 04:06 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Aurangzeb wasn't the choosen king. He forcefully grabbed the throne. In order to do so he needed the services of some of the Hindu generals. These Hindu Rajput generals had a large following of Military under them. Most of these Hindu Rajput Generals Grandpa's had been working under Akbar. Aurangzeb knew that he needed the support of these powerful Rajput Generals in order to establish himself as a king. Most of these Rajput Generals worked for Akbar who had established marital relations with these Traitors.



Once firmly established as a king - the methods he used to finish off these Generals is pretty well known.





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  RE:orrible Islam
by on Apr 01, 2007 04:45 PM   Permalink
Yes like your barbaric saints of europe who destroyed the native indians of america. and your helpless c****T who was not able to save himself.

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  RE:orrible Islam
by pranat on Apr 01, 2007 05:09 PM   Permalink
Great Appraoch Mike, for all problems in the world there are always kafirs available to blame. Otherwise all good things belong to Islam.

I see that very craftfully you have used a cristian first name and hindu second name when being a fundamentalist muslim.

There are many people like you from Pakistan in UK and US and these days they say they are Indians. Very convenient... shift borders when required, change religions when required.

Never belong to one nation, never participate in nation building. Jis thalee mein khaoo usee mien cheed kaaro. Who taught you this?





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  RE:RE:orrible Islam
by Perv Sharma on Apr 02, 2007 12:49 PM   Permalink
But the Pandavas didn't ask anyone to convert to a particular religion or force anybody to convert.





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