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RE:DO YOU REALISE THE ULTERIOR IMPACT!!!!!!!!!!!!
by D S on Feb 09, 2008 04:29 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Nothing stays same forever, Palaces become khadahar (broken buldings)...don't know why

undoubtedly, this is nature of things. Time is a very mean machine. Yesterdays Capital during Moghul and Ashoka time are fallen and the Ghati tribal mix is on rise for this time.

The Brahmins and Ksatriyas and traders left North to move South/West and learn local languages well.

Same with Europe, The North Europeans were in Caves (called barbarians) when SOuth Europeans were advanced cultures. Now West Europe is determined by North and West Europe.

TIME WILL CHANGE AGAIN, Don't be disheartened.

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  RE:RE:DO YOU REALISE THE ULTERIOR IMPACT!!!!!!!!!!!!
by D S on Feb 09, 2008 04:30 AM   Permalink
I forgot, the old Egyptians were far more advanced than entire Europe.

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by san man on Feb 09, 2008 04:31 AM   Permalink
these brahmins never had brain power...otherwise they wudn't need 5000 yrs of reservation lol

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by on on Feb 09, 2008 04:31 AM   Permalink
are bhai mughaliya sultanat's capital is still the capital of india.

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by D S on Feb 09, 2008 04:33 AM   Permalink
visit old delhi, you will see.

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by on on Feb 09, 2008 04:35 AM   Permalink
of course things will change over time. so?

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by on on Feb 09, 2008 04:36 AM   Permalink
oh how does it look?

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