RE:RE:TO JGN & TUNAK
by tunak on Oct 25, 2007 12:50 PM Permalink
AGAIN PACK OF LYING. THERE ARE TONS OF MATERIAL IN THE LIBRARY,MUSEUM,HISTORY BOOKS. PLEASE SEARCH THEN COME OUT. BUT YES, THEY ARE WRITTEN BY KAFFIR. IF YOUR ASSUMUPTION THAT KAFFIR DOES NOT HAVE BRAIN,THEN I CANNOT SAY. HOPE U UNDERSTAND.
RE:TO JGN & TUNAK
by JGN on Oct 25, 2007 12:47 PM Permalink
Dear Gladiator, pl read my message. Don't shout without understanding the matter. I have no objection if you want to consider the atrocities committed by the invaders on your ancestors as a great honour to them. Neither me nor any of my ancestors suffered and we are proud to have valiently resisted the invaders and their nefarious designs. It is people like you who are decendants of cowards who converted at the point of sword!
RE:RE:TO JGN & TUNAK
by Gladiator on Oct 25, 2007 12:50 PM Permalink
HOW You escaped from the 800 Years of Muslim Rule in India... Do you Mean to say that your Grand Mother was hiding in Caves for 800 Years, and you retained Hinduism ???
The sacrifice of Guru Arjun Dev,Guru Teg Bahadur,two youngest sons of Guru Govind Singh are examples of what India has been through. Have you heard of Hakikat Rai,and how he was killed by refusing to convert. Try to understand otherside of story also then only you will do justice to India. Temple destruction,particularly the famous ones is a matter of recorded history.Visit those places and see for yourself the pain of the masses.
We are sure if you gladiate the pages of history objectively ,you will be more rational in you analysis.
RE:TO JGN & TUNAK
by JGN on Oct 25, 2007 12:58 PM Permalink
Dear Gladiator, I am from Kerala. There was no muslim rule in Kerala at any point of time. But the invading force of Tippu Sultan converted a large number of natives in British Malabar at the point of sword. The large population of muslims along the present NH-17 from Kasaragod to Malappuram in Kerala stands testimony to this. I have seen the ruins of many temples destroyed the invading force of Tippu Sultan in British Malabar.