Now that the glorification of #Mughals is finally being struck down from Indian history textbooks, here are some important events that need to be included in:
1) Destruction of Nalanda to remind Hindus of how the ahimsa philosophy didn't help monks at their hour of need and how it is important to arm oneself and train in the art of war and defence. Pacifism does not work in the real world and will get you killed.
2) Second Battle of Tarain to remind the Hindus that even if you spare your enemy, the enemy will not spare you so finish off your enemies when the chance is at hand. The "granting abhaya to sharanāgat" attitude doesn't work with Samuday Vishesh.
3) Battle of Chandawar to remind Hindus that if you don't help another Hindu under attack thinking that you are not being affected at the moment, the enemy will eventually get to you too sooner or later.
4) Battle of Talikota to remind Hindus that even if you employ Samuday Vishesh, they will never be loyal to you and will eventually do namak harāmi. Their loyalty lies to their qaum alone and for them you'll always be a mere infidel and nothing more.
5) Third Battle of Panipat to remind Hindus that losing is not an option and if you surrender, the enemy will not grant you quarter.
6) Battle of Plassey to remind the Indians that inviting in the Firangi or other foreign power for personal gains is never a good idea.
7) And finally the Chhota and Vadda Ghallugharas to remind the #Sikhs and especially the #Khalistanis that your enemies aren't #Hindus or #Indians, your real enemies are laughing at you from the other bank of the Ravi sitting over your Gurdwaras Nankana Sahib and Panja Sahib.
Bonus Point: A lesson on Maharana Pratap and the Bhils to remind the Hindus that only by standing united as one along with the OBCs, SC/STs and tribals do you stand a chance on defeating the invaders. इति:
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