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by RTT on Jul 07, 2008 11:06 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

this is what happens when you bow down to muslim terrorists and fundamentalist parties. when will the govt learn that the muslims can never be appeased. becoz their religion brain washes them otherwise. just treat them like what they deserve. no mercy.

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by Sahara on Jul 07, 2008 11:36 AM   Permalink
TIT FOR TAT
Genghis saw the potential in a commercial partnership with the Khwarezmians (neighbouring muslim kingdom) so he sent a caravan comprising 500 merchants to establish official trade ties with his neighbour. However, Inalchuq, governor of the city of Otrar, murdered all the merchants and seized all their goods – silk, silver, gold, weapons – claiming that their presence was a part of a plot against the empire (although he could equally well have been motivated by greed). When Genghis sent an ambassador to the Khwarezmid leader Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad with a polite request to right this wrong, the shah replied by killing the envoy and burning the beards of his military escorts. Considering an attack on his ambassadors as tantamount to an attack on himself, Genghis declared war.

Despite being outnumbered by more than three to one, the Mongols defeated the Khwarezmians and invaded the empire. Otrar was conquered and many of its inhabitants killed. Inalchuq, against whose actions the Mongols were taking revenge, was captured, brought alive to Mongolia and then executed by having molten silver poured into his ears and eyes.
and this started Mongol war on muslims. The barren lands of afghanistan are the gift of changez khan who sowed salt in the fields and diverted rivers.

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