#Mauryandynasty
A true example of power, strength and effective administration, it was the largest empire to have ever existed in India
Chandragupta Maurya and his grandson Ashoka were probably the most powerful kings of their time.
as Chandragupta had successfully defeated the most powerful of the successor states of Alexander.
#GautamiputraSatakarni
After the demise of the Mauryan empire, many new tribes from Northwestern India had settled in India. This included the Shakas (Western Kshatrapas),
the Pahlavas (Indo-Parthians), and the Yavanas (Indo-Greeks). Their advance was finally stopped by a warrior of the Satavahana dynasty. Known as the ‘Dakshinapatha-Pati’ or the Lord of Southern India, Gautamiputra Satakarni defeated the Shakas, Pahlavas, and Yavanas several times
#GuptaDynasty
If the Mauryan Age was the Golden age of India, then Guptas represented the Classical Age of India.
Samadragupta and his son Chandragupta II were the ones who finally eliminated the Northwestern tribes that had settled in India and revived Hinduism.
Even the succeeding rulers like Kumaragupta and Skandagupta were powerful enough to ward off the invasions of the brutal Huns who had successfully ravaged the contemporary Roman empire.
#LalitadityaMuktapida
This underrated ‘Alexander of Kashmir’ was the most powerful Indian king of his time. He successfully defeated the coalition of Arabs and the Tibetans. The first Indian king to give befitting reply to invaders.
#Rashtrakutadynasty
The Rashtrakutas were the most dominant power in the entire subcontinent between 8th and 10th century AD. With a great line of succession like Krishna- I, Dhruva Dharavarsha, Govinda-III, Amoghavarsha I, Indra-III,
and Krishna-III, they asserted their supremacy over the entire India which is why this age is also referred to as the Imperial Age of Karnataka. They were the first Southern empire to cross the river Ganga.
#GurjaraPratiharas
One of the most powerful empires
It was the power of the Gurjara-Pratihara army that effectively barred the progress of the Muslims beyond the confines of Sindh, their first conquest for nearly three hundred years.
With a great line of succession which included Nagabhata I, Vatsaraja, Nagabhata II, Bhoja I, Mahendrapala I and Mahipala I, it became the most powerful empire of North India.
#Cholas
One of the longest surviving dynasties of India were the Cholas. When the barbarians were knocking the gates of Delhi in 1000 AD, South India was prospering under the reign of Rajaraja Chola and his son Rajendra Chola.
He was not only successful in curbing all the regional powers of South but he also successfully defeated the powerful kingdom of Palas to assume the title of Gangaikondachola (Chola who conquered the kingdoms near Ganga).Even the kingdoms of SEAsia paid tribute to this great king
#RanasofMewar
Regarded as ‘Hindupats’, they led the Rajput coalition forces from their ancestral seat of Chittor. With the Aravallis as the bastion, Rana Kumbha defeated all the advancing Muslim coalition forces of North India while Rana .
Pratap successfully defended his freedom from the mighty Mughal Akbar who commanded the most powerful army of the subcontinent
#KrishnadevaRaya
He was the most powerful king of the Indian peninsula before the Mughals. He inflicted several defeats on the Bahamani Sultans and the Gajapatis of Odisha and earned the title of ‘The destroyer of Turks’.
#Marathas
Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj does not need any introduction. With his famous guerilla tactics and legendary escapes, he successfully carved the Maratha empire in spite of the presence of numerous powerful enemies like Sultan of Bijapur, Mughals, Portuguese etc.
This empire was successfully defended by his successors like Sambhaji, Tarabai etc. and finally, it became the most powerful empire of India during the time of Peshwa Bajirao Ballal.
Source
Quora, Ankit Pandey, Hindu history of India
- Khalid’s father Syed Qasim Ilyas was a one of the founder member of an organization named SIMI (Student Islamic Movement of India), which was banned due to its separatist and radical activities in 2001.
- Based on interaction with JNU students, Umar Khalid is a communist and self-proclaimed atheist but not an Islamist. The anti-Indian slogans which were raised at JNU campus, includes “bharat ke tukde honge, Inshaallah inshaallah’, “PakistanLongLive”.
- Khalid is a main accused for organizing, an event to commemorate Afzal Guru’s death anniversary in JNU campus. According, to the sources, Umar and his group have planned to hold such events in almost 18 universities, across the country.
*झूठ है अकबर के नवरत्नों की कहानी।* #CreditVijayaKoul.
अकबर के नौरत्नों से इतिहास भर दिया, पर महाराजा विक्रमादित्य के नवरत्नों की कोई चर्चा पाठ्यपुस्तकों में नहीं है !
जबकि सत्य यह है कि अकबर को महान सिद्ध करने के लिए महाराजा विक्रमादित्य की नकल करके कुछ धूर्तों ने इतिहास में लिख दिया कि अकबर के भी नौ रत्न थे ।
राजा विक्रमादित्य के नवरत्नों को जानने का प्रयास करते हैं ...
राजा विक्रमादित्य के दरबार के नवरत्नों के विषय में बहुत कुछ पढ़ा-देखा जाता है। लेकिन बहुत ही कम लोग ये जानते हैं कि आखिर ये नवरत्न थे कौन-कौन।
राजा विक्रमादित्य के दरबार में मौजूद नवरत्नों में उच्च कोटि के कवि, विद्वान, गायक और गणित के प्रकांड पंडित शामिल थे,
#Moneylaundering in J&K #Thread
NIA and ED raids Kashmir's Biggest tour operator *Al-Khudam*.
Al-Khudam is the biggest Money Laundering medium for Kashmiri Separatist....and the Govt has shown its spine & intent by attacking it directly.
Modus Operandi of Al-Khudam!!!
Al Khudam is the biggest Tour operator of Jammu and Kashmir....it has connections with almost with every Hotel in J&K.
You will be shocked to know the method used to launder money from Overseas.
Separatist supporters and Pakistani agencies used to book BULK tours while sitting in UK, US, Middle East and other Nations.....as per the process they had to pay complete amount in advance.
And then on one fine day.....all these People used to cancel their bookings.
The Jih@d of Kashmir in early 90s killed 100s of kashmiri Hindus and BL Raina was one of thm,Read the story of terror #Thread
Name: B. L. Raina ( 35 years)
Resident of: Dambeloo(Anantnag)
Profession: Govt.employee
Date of Killing: 26.6.1990
Raina was out of the valley but went back on hearing the news of the kidnapping of his father. For 25 days, they waited with the security forces guarding him, his family and other relatives who had come from Jammu after hearing the news of kidnapping of Mr. Saroop.
On 26th June, police told them that it was futile to wait as there was no chance of his recovery dead or alive. Accompanied by a posse of security men, the family was despatched in a vehicle to Jammu. Raina accompanied them up to Qazigund
#LestWeForget this brutality
Kashmir Hindu Martyrs early 90's
Jih@di Terror Killed them
Name:Navin Saproo (Age:30s)
Resident of: Habba Kadal,Srinagar
Profession: Central Govt Service
Date of Killing: 27.2.1990
He was returning from his office when, near Kanya Kadal, Conti👇
terrorists sprayed him with bullets in broad day-light and in full view of the passersby; he fell down but was still breathing. A Hindu woman, who happened to be there, frantically pleaded with the terrorists to spare the young man's life. She was pushed back.
Dancing around him in glee, they shot at him over and over again avoiding any vital organ just to prolong his agony bleeding profusely. For the terrorists, the sadism was yet to come. As the wailing relatives of the young man took away his body in a police van - yes in a police
@TIinExile is write in saying That Ashoka converted to Buddhism before Kalinga War ..
Some facts #Thread
Ashoka would invade Kalinga in 262 BC whereas we know from minor rock edicts that Ashoka had converted to Buddhism more than two years earlier.
No Buddhist text links his conversion to the war and even Ashoka’s eulogists like Charles Allen agree that his conversion predated the Kalinga war. Moreover, he seems to have had links with Buddhists for a decade before his conversion.
The evidence suggests that his conversion to Buddhism was more to do with the politics of succession than with any regret he felt for sufferings of war.
It is likely that when Ashoka usurped the throne, he was opposed by family members who had links to the Jains and the Ajivikas