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  RE:Why should anyone respect ghaatee culture?
by ananth on Mar 06, 2008 10:39 AM   Permalink
Your comments are irrevant and stupid. No culture is inferior. Ignorance of culture should not be exposed by such comments.

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  RE:Why should anyone respect ghaatee culture?
by sameer on Mar 06, 2008 11:45 AM   Permalink
and even ghatees dont have a big history behind them. they praise shivaji as god and and brave fighter but what he did in battlefield lost the war and got captured to a lower rank moghul colonel and and his bravery is that he didnt fight to be free from prison he escape like a coward. its history nobody can change it. can anyone deny this with facts lets discuss

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  RE:Why should anyone respect ghaatee culture?
by Anup Chaudhary on Mar 06, 2008 11:49 AM   Permalink
he bought in the art of Guerilla warfare. didn't he?

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  RE:Why should anyone respect ghaatee culture?
by sameer on Mar 06, 2008 12:13 PM   Permalink
oh its not his product muslims has invented against romans. so agains he is not a brave but coward fighter and absconder

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  RE:RE:Why should anyone respect ghaatee culture?
by vikram chavan on Mar 06, 2008 01:17 PM   Permalink
i am sure u have never studied history ...

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  RE:Why should anyone respect ghaatee culture?
by Ashish Kanekar on Mar 06, 2008 12:55 PM   Permalink
escaped and lived to fight another day - he recaptured the conceded forces built a kingdom. Aurangzeb came to Maharashtra after Shivaji's death and tried for 27 years to control the state. No chance. He died a broken man, the Moghal empire was finished and for the first time since Prithviraj Chauhan, Peshwa Bajirao I marched into Delhi with the Maratha(Hindu) army in 1737.

Now run along...

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  RE:Why should anyone respect ghaatee culture?
by Sunil Desai on Mar 06, 2008 12:33 PM   Permalink
FYI.. Please read..

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathi
Marathi is estimated to be over 1300 years old
There are 90 million fluent speakers worldwide.
Marathi is the 4th most spoken language in India
The 15th most spoken language in world.

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  RE:Why should anyone respect ghaatee culture?
by Milind on Mar 06, 2008 01:03 PM   Permalink
Buddy who are you explaining all these good things about Marathi Language? Every one on this board knows about greatness of Maharashtra and Marathi Culture... but the people who want to pretend that they are sleeping you can not wake them up with sane argument... yeh laton ke bhut hai...

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  RE:Why should anyone respect ghaatee culture?
by Ashish Kanekar on Mar 06, 2008 01:24 PM   Permalink
Precisely. The hysteria generated when Maharashtra raises its voice is because everyone knows that the one indispensable state in India is Maharashtra. Deep down everyone knows that without Maharashtra there will be no India. Everyone is also very well aware that what makes Maharashtra work the way it does is the Marathi people. Period.

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  RE:Why should anyone respect ghaatee culture?
by Milind on Mar 06, 2008 12:21 PM   Permalink
I feel bad for 1 and sameer...

I wish they were from Maharashtra and large part of Maratha dynasty and then probably they would not have to go thru the frustrations like this...

And probably their ancestors wouldn't have had succumbed to the sultani affections to their great grand mothers... and get their dix truncated...

But it is not too late...

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