14:50 Arif said Mughals built Tajmahal when Deccan had famine. Arvind Saharan:
मुग़ल दौर में मेरे क्षेत्र राजस्थान में लोगों को पानी की बूंद नहीं थी। पर हज़ारों किले बनाने वाले हमारे राजाओं ने लोगों का खून चूसा और "इनके किलों" के नीचे लाखों लोगों की लाशें दफन है(slow claps) 1/n
बाकी बातों पर बाद में आऊंगा, पहले तो @_ArvindSaharan साक्ष्य दो कि कौनसे राजाओं ने कितने लोगों को कब किन किलों में दफन किया। कब किसका खून चूस लिया। कहना तो बहुत कुछ है, पहले आपका उत्तर सुनने की प्रतीक्षा करूंगा।cc- @KshatriyaItihas @OliveGreens09 @SurajPrSingh @ajsashekha
ना तो @_ArvindSaharan ने जवाब देने की हिम्मत दिखाई, ना ही @Dhani_Marwar जी व अन्य के नीचे दिए उदाहरणों के बाद मेरे और कुछ कहने की आवश्यकता है। अच्छा ही हुआ कि इनके मुख से आवरण हट गया और इनकी मानसिकता सबको दिखाई दे गई।

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30 Nov
I recently came across a random tweet (below).
Nothing fishy on the face, went through the video given in it. It barely had anything to relate with this tweet. So, will leave the tweet here & take you through what a so called scholar (Manoshi Sinha) has said in the video. 1/n
It’s a speech on ‘Victories of Indian Warriors against Islamic Invasion: From 8th to 18th Century’ by Manoshi Sinha. Numerous things were said in the speech. We’ll go through most of them one by one in paraphrased manner.
Manoshi: Most of the Kings and Fighters lost interest in fighting after non-violence gained momentum. The Kings gave little importance to maintaining robust army & upgrading military infrastructure.
Response: Which period? No mention. A generalized & vague statement.
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If people would only read what comes on prominent bookstores or gets the most popularity then surely the best books will skip them. That's like saying- "Put some 5-6 dishes on my table. Even if all are shit, I will feel good in choosing & eating the least stinking one" 1/n
Because only the big entities and ones coming from the left eco system dominated academia get the push requeired to attain that level of traction. This is why good books of Rajput history aren't on the most popular publications or stores. 2/n
I know of many good historians who have written from Rajasthan in recent years. But their language is Hindi and reach is limited. Coming to writing more books. Let me inform that I'm yet to recover the cost incurred in getting mine published. 3/n
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Cherry picked a convenient spot in the timeline. Right after Aurangzeb, Rajputs didn't March into Delhi, instead Mughals were abolishing Rajput states into direct administration before marching into Deccan.
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Rajasthan through the Ages, monumental work of 5 volumes. Sanctioned by the Govt. of Rajasthan and prepared by half a dozen premier historians. Volume 2 pages 162-63 on Maratha-Rajput relations. Read on…
Nahi ham paid mercenaries nahi hai. Ham to hindu swaraj Hindupadpatshahi bla bla pe marne nikle hai.
G H Ojha explains how 👇
Hindu empire grand vision formula no 420 - In the fight of two hindu parties, take side of whoever pays more. Jab tak boli badhti rahe, side badalte raho.
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Let's see what our beloved secular Akbar did in Chittor siege of 1567-68 AD. Once he broke into the fort with his army. Tabaqat-i-Nasiri of Bakshi Nizamuddin Ahmad says that he gave orders of general massacre. I repeat, "general massacre" i.e. kill everyone. Not combat armed men.
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Ram Singh– son of Jai Singh who was deputed in Agra.
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