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Found this on YouTube. A video made by the BBC on the great city of Dwarka.
They call it Indian Atlantis tho
They call it Indian Atlantis tho
Yeah saw the entire episode in one goThis guy is pure gem
Saw this as wellPart 2
this is what happens when someone reads HISTORY 72 instead of HISTORY 101
Fyi this pashtunfags put grass in their mouth and routinely begged from Dogra saying "we are your cows" Dograji.Poonjabi pashtun, ancestors settled in poonjab in past. Doesn't speak pashto or follow codex " Pashtuwali " hence not a real pashtun in eyes of many pashtuns.
So called martial race lol.Fyi this pashtunfags put grass in their mouth and routinely begged from Dogra saying "we are your cows" Dograji.
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Even that Olaf Caroe in his work the Pathans attests to this βpeculiar habitβ of typical pashtun.
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When this Gulab Singh Dogra sold those pashtun women to his soldiers to recover money DOGRAS had paid to Hunt Down their husband.
Then these chutiya pashtunfags responded by running away and abandoning all of their women.
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This was eye opening, especially last partWhen Rajputs faced Uzbeks in Central Asia & hammered them in their own backyard.
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Raja here is Jagat Singh Pathania of Nurpur state ( Himachal Pradesh ). He was one of the biggest Mughal mansabdar with mansabdari of 12,000 man & 8,000 horses.
He crushed rebellion in Afghanistan & helped Timurids conquered Zamindawar and Lashkargah and was Part of Shah Jahan 1644-65 Central Asian campaign & conquered Balkh and Badakhshan for Timurids.
Some history.
Jagat Singh Pathania was born in a Nurpur state of Himachal Pradesh in a Pathania clan of Rajputs.
Pathania are sub clan of Tomar Rajputs & was founded by Jetpal Tomar....younger brother of Angpal Tomar II ( ruler of Delhi ).
He had entered Mughal service very early at the age of 21 and said to have been very very close to empress Nur Jahan and according to Tuzk-e-Jahangiri enjoyed her confidence which will help him save his head later in his life. He helped Timurids capture impregnable Kangra fort in 1620 & thus alienating himself from other Rajputs of hills permanently.
Rebellion against heavy taxation for construction of Taj Mahal 1630-1642 .
In 1630 he rebelled against Shah Jahan & sided with his own countrymen of Nurpur who were starving during the famine and decided to pay taxes from his own pocket and managed to save his country from starvation and hunger till 1642.
Continuous scarcity of rains for three years created one of the deadliest famines in indian & World History.....the Deccan famine of 1630-32.
It afflicted the Gujarat, Malwa and Deccan regions as it was precisely here that Mughals ran their devastating campaign. While the entire province lay dead, Shah Jahan's war camp was βfair and spacious, plentifully stored with all provisions, being supplied with all things from all parts, far and nearβ. While people in the entire province were dying due to famine caused by his own army, Shahjahan was busy collecting money for construction of Taj Mahal which began on 1632. Taxes in Mughal empire were among the highest in the world. According to the estimates of J.N.U scholar Shireen Moosvi, Mughals took 56.7% of total produce of peasants.
state's revenue which was needed to quell the famine was instead diverted to build Taj Mahal.
According to contemporary sources like the letter written by Dutch East India Company(VOC) lawyer, the famine led to 7.4 million deaths. This was a man made famine. And one man whose lust for power and wealth knew no bounds was responsible for it. In contrast to Mughal tax regime of 1632.Hindu kings like Raja Jagat Singh and Raja of Bundelkhand took only one-sixth (16.6%) as laid out in the Hindu scriptures.
So, they rebelled as they didn't want to create famines in their countries.
Bundelkhand rebellion by Jhujhar Dingh was brutally crushed in 1635 but Jagat Singh continued to struggle till 1642.
the year main mausoleum of Taj Mahal was completed and no more additional funds were needed.
He fortified three forts.....Mau, Nurpur, Taragarh for upcoming Mughal assault. Overwhelming Mughal & allies numbers finally manage to breakthrough and Mau, Nurpur fell to Timurids. Detail siege of these forts exist in 'Badshahnamah' mughal records.
Taragarh was the most fortified & last to fall.
according to local folklores it took huge Mughal army 12 years to annex it. It is said that Mughal forces surrounding the fort had planted Mango saplings which fruited in the course of siege and soldiers enjoyed their fruits (this place near Taragarh fort is to day called βAmb ka Baghβ literally meaning βMango Orchardβ).
Many Timurid commander like khusru Beg & Asaf Khan died during it's long siege. Rajputs were forced to eat vermin as theirs ration ran out. However to fool Timurids Rajputs one day decided to make kheer ( milk pudding ) from female dog milk which used to feed herself at surrounding Mughal camps but have given Litter inside the fort.
they then threw those pudding out of fort. Mughal soldiers saw this & show it to their commander's who couldn't believe that Rajputs are feasting even after such a long siege. Emperor decided to negotiate & end the siege & so siege came to an end but on jagat Singh terms..... he & his son life was spared along with his man. It is said that if it wasn't for Begum Nur Jahan he would have been killed.
He would go on to serve Timurid once again & will join Timurid Central asian campaign with his own 14,000 Rajputs & will serve with distinction. He died on his way back home in a brutal snow storm in NWFP.
He was immortalized by the poet Gambhir Rai , who wrote of his military expeditions four years after he had died & compared him to Maurya ruler Ashoka.
The Rhapsodies of GambhΓr RΓ‘i, the Bard of NΓΊrpur, A.D. 1650.β by John Beames, C.S.
"Uthapan, Uthapan Naresh Tu Paithan Path, Jako dae Badshahi panch sath pave, Dandath udandi nokhandat akhandi, Panch Sath dweep kirth, yash ghave, Uthal-Vithal aur udal ujal jath, Sangi gaey suk jath, bhojan na khave, Kaith Gambhir sur spath Ashok Raja, Sanj lo salam karan Khan yahan aave"
( Hey Lord, You are the glory of Pathania clan. Only few are bestowed upon such greatness in this world. Your lordship punishes the defaulters. Your valour conquered nine parts and consolidated to form single kingdom. Several islands sing your glory. In battle our forces could not take food. And yet the Khan came to salute you O lord. Ghambir speaks the truth that you in your glory equal the king Ashoka )
And itβs not just IAS , IPS you will find Bihari students in big numbers each and every government medical college in india same with engineering colleges so i think this culture of preparaing and qualifying for competitive exams has now become a traitIAS is NOT one of the toughest exam. All you need to have is perseverance to attend coaching classes and memorise the notes religiously. Many UP-Bihar guys begin attending coaching courses as early as standard 10!
These exams actually filter OUT the real meritorious boys and girls who wouldn't have the time or energy to memorise notes after notes and instead study actual vocational or academic courses that have real application in the world.
I am aware of this t90 and acknowledge it.When Rajputs faced Uzbeks in Central Asia & hammered them in their own backyard.
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Raja here is Jagat Singh Pathania of Nurpur state ( Himachal Pradesh ). He was one of the biggest Mughal mansabdar with mansabdari of 12,000 man & 8,000 horses.
He crushed rebellion in Afghanistan & helped Timurids conquered Zamindawar and Lashkargah and was Part of Shah Jahan 1644-65 Central Asian campaign & conquered Balkh and Badakhshan for Timurids.
Some history.
Jagat Singh Pathania was born in a Nurpur state of Himachal Pradesh in a Pathania clan of Rajputs.
Pathania are sub clan of Tomar Rajputs & was founded by Jetpal Tomar....younger brother of Angpal Tomar II ( ruler of Delhi ).
He had entered Mughal service very early at the age of 21 and said to have been very very close to empress Nur Jahan and according to Tuzk-e-Jahangiri enjoyed her confidence which will help him save his head later in his life. He helped Timurids capture impregnable Kangra fort in 1620 & thus alienating himself from other Rajputs of hills permanently.
Rebellion against heavy taxation for construction of Taj Mahal 1630-1642 .
In 1630 he rebelled against Shah Jahan & sided with his own countrymen of Nurpur who were starving during the famine and decided to pay taxes from his own pocket and managed to save his country from starvation and hunger till 1642.
Continuous scarcity of rains for three years created one of the deadliest famines in indian & World History.....the Deccan famine of 1630-32.
It afflicted the Gujarat, Malwa and Deccan regions as it was precisely here that Mughals ran their devastating campaign. While the entire province lay dead, Shah Jahan's war camp was βfair and spacious, plentifully stored with all provisions, being supplied with all things from all parts, far and nearβ. While people in the entire province were dying due to famine caused by his own army, Shahjahan was busy collecting money for construction of Taj Mahal which began on 1632. Taxes in Mughal empire were among the highest in the world. According to the estimates of J.N.U scholar Shireen Moosvi, Mughals took 56.7% of total produce of peasants.
state's revenue which was needed to quell the famine was instead diverted to build Taj Mahal.
According to contemporary sources like the letter written by Dutch East India Company(VOC) lawyer, the famine led to 7.4 million deaths. This was a man made famine. And one man whose lust for power and wealth knew no bounds was responsible for it. In contrast to Mughal tax regime of 1632.Hindu kings like Raja Jagat Singh and Raja of Bundelkhand took only one-sixth (16.6%) as laid out in the Hindu scriptures.
So, they rebelled as they didn't want to create famines in their countries.
Bundelkhand rebellion by Jhujhar Dingh was brutally crushed in 1635 but Jagat Singh continued to struggle till 1642.
the year main mausoleum of Taj Mahal was completed and no more additional funds were needed.
He fortified three forts.....Mau, Nurpur, Taragarh for upcoming Mughal assault. Overwhelming Mughal & allies numbers finally manage to breakthrough and Mau, Nurpur fell to Timurids. Detail siege of these forts exist in 'Badshahnamah' mughal records.
Taragarh was the most fortified & last to fall.
according to local folklores it took huge Mughal army 12 years to annex it. It is said that Mughal forces surrounding the fort had planted Mango saplings which fruited in the course of siege and soldiers enjoyed their fruits (this place near Taragarh fort is to day called βAmb ka Baghβ literally meaning βMango Orchardβ).
Many Timurid commander like khusru Beg & Asaf Khan died during it's long siege. Rajputs were forced to eat vermin as theirs ration ran out. However to fool Timurids Rajputs one day decided to make kheer ( milk pudding ) from female dog milk which used to feed herself at surrounding Mughal camps but have given Litter inside the fort.
they then threw those pudding out of fort. Mughal soldiers saw this & show it to their commander's who couldn't believe that Rajputs are feasting even after such a long siege. Emperor decided to negotiate & end the siege & so siege came to an end but on jagat Singh terms..... he & his son life was spared along with his man. It is said that if it wasn't for Begum Nur Jahan he would have been killed.
He would go on to serve Timurid once again & will join Timurid Central asian campaign with his own 14,000 Rajputs & will serve with distinction. He died on his way back home in a brutal snow storm in NWFP.
He was immortalized by the poet Gambhir Rai , who wrote of his military expeditions four years after he had died & compared him to Maurya ruler Ashoka.
The Rhapsodies of GambhΓr RΓ‘i, the Bard of NΓΊrpur, A.D. 1650.β by John Beames, C.S.
"Uthapan, Uthapan Naresh Tu Paithan Path, Jako dae Badshahi panch sath pave, Dandath udandi nokhandat akhandi, Panch Sath dweep kirth, yash ghave, Uthal-Vithal aur udal ujal jath, Sangi gaey suk jath, bhojan na khave, Kaith Gambhir sur spath Ashok Raja, Sanj lo salam karan Khan yahan aave"
( Hey Lord, You are the glory of Pathania clan. Only few are bestowed upon such greatness in this world. Your lordship punishes the defaulters. Your valour conquered nine parts and consolidated to form single kingdom. Several islands sing your glory. In battle our forces could not take food. And yet the Khan came to salute you O lord. Ghambir speaks the truth that you in your glory equal the king Ashoka )
And those are variations and selection of the particular variation as a process of adaptation to environment and not any x or Bihari trait. The origins of these traits by variation climate change and changes in environmental factors results in the natural section of the adaptive variations.Biharis do have superior genetics compared to others
I am not racist or any kind of Nationalist and I donβt believe that any race or ethnicity is superior to other but some ethnicities and races do have some peculiar traits which they have developed as a result of adaptations and natural selection
Since you are on a defense forum. Make a thread about Rajput weapons with Γ rtilery as main focusWhen Rajputs faced Uzbeks in Central Asia & hammered them in their own backyard.
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Raja here is Jagat Singh Pathania of Nurpur state ( Himachal Pradesh ). He was one of the biggest Mughal mansabdar with mansabdari of 12,000 man & 8,000 horses.
He crushed rebellion in Afghanistan & helped Timurids conquered Zamindawar and Lashkargah and was Part of Shah Jahan 1644-65 Central Asian campaign & conquered Balkh and Badakhshan for Timurids.
Some history.
Jagat Singh Pathania was born in a Nurpur state of Himachal Pradesh in a Pathania clan of Rajputs.
Pathania are sub clan of Tomar Rajputs & was founded by Jetpal Tomar....younger brother of Angpal Tomar II ( ruler of Delhi ).
He had entered Mughal service very early at the age of 21 and said to have been very very close to empress Nur Jahan and according to Tuzk-e-Jahangiri enjoyed her confidence which will help him save his head later in his life. He helped Timurids capture impregnable Kangra fort in 1620 & thus alienating himself from other Rajputs of hills permanently.
Rebellion against heavy taxation for construction of Taj Mahal 1630-1642 .
In 1630 he rebelled against Shah Jahan & sided with his own countrymen of Nurpur who were starving during the famine and decided to pay taxes from his own pocket and managed to save his country from starvation and hunger till 1642.
Continuous scarcity of rains for three years created one of the deadliest famines in indian & World History.....the Deccan famine of 1630-32.
It afflicted the Gujarat, Malwa and Deccan regions as it was precisely here that Mughals ran their devastating campaign. While the entire province lay dead, Shah Jahan's war camp was βfair and spacious, plentifully stored with all provisions, being supplied with all things from all parts, far and nearβ. While people in the entire province were dying due to famine caused by his own army, Shahjahan was busy collecting money for construction of Taj Mahal which began on 1632. Taxes in Mughal empire were among the highest in the world. According to the estimates of J.N.U scholar Shireen Moosvi, Mughals took 56.7% of total produce of peasants.
state's revenue which was needed to quell the famine was instead diverted to build Taj Mahal.
According to contemporary sources like the letter written by Dutch East India Company(VOC) lawyer, the famine led to 7.4 million deaths. This was a man made famine. And one man whose lust for power and wealth knew no bounds was responsible for it. In contrast to Mughal tax regime of 1632.Hindu kings like Raja Jagat Singh and Raja of Bundelkhand took only one-sixth (16.6%) as laid out in the Hindu scriptures.
So, they rebelled as they didn't want to create famines in their countries.
Bundelkhand rebellion by Jhujhar Dingh was brutally crushed in 1635 but Jagat Singh continued to struggle till 1642.
the year main mausoleum of Taj Mahal was completed and no more additional funds were needed.
He fortified three forts.....Mau, Nurpur, Taragarh for upcoming Mughal assault. Overwhelming Mughal & allies numbers finally manage to breakthrough and Mau, Nurpur fell to Timurids. Detail siege of these forts exist in 'Badshahnamah' mughal records.
Taragarh was the most fortified & last to fall.
according to local folklores it took huge Mughal army 12 years to annex it. It is said that Mughal forces surrounding the fort had planted Mango saplings which fruited in the course of siege and soldiers enjoyed their fruits (this place near Taragarh fort is to day called βAmb ka Baghβ literally meaning βMango Orchardβ).
Many Timurid commander like khusru Beg & Asaf Khan died during it's long siege. Rajputs were forced to eat vermin as theirs ration ran out. However to fool Timurids Rajputs one day decided to make kheer ( milk pudding ) from female dog milk which used to feed herself at surrounding Mughal camps but have given Litter inside the fort.
they then threw those pudding out of fort. Mughal soldiers saw this & show it to their commander's who couldn't believe that Rajputs are feasting even after such a long siege. Emperor decided to negotiate & end the siege & so siege came to an end but on jagat Singh terms..... he & his son life was spared along with his man. It is said that if it wasn't for Begum Nur Jahan he would have been killed.
He would go on to serve Timurid once again & will join Timurid Central asian campaign with his own 14,000 Rajputs & will serve with distinction. He died on his way back home in a brutal snow storm in NWFP.
He was immortalized by the poet Gambhir Rai , who wrote of his military expeditions four years after he had died & compared him to Maurya ruler Ashoka.
The Rhapsodies of GambhΓr RΓ‘i, the Bard of NΓΊrpur, A.D. 1650.β by John Beames, C.S.
"Uthapan, Uthapan Naresh Tu Paithan Path, Jako dae Badshahi panch sath pave, Dandath udandi nokhandat akhandi, Panch Sath dweep kirth, yash ghave, Uthal-Vithal aur udal ujal jath, Sangi gaey suk jath, bhojan na khave, Kaith Gambhir sur spath Ashok Raja, Sanj lo salam karan Khan yahan aave"
( Hey Lord, You are the glory of Pathania clan. Only few are bestowed upon such greatness in this world. Your lordship punishes the defaulters. Your valour conquered nine parts and consolidated to form single kingdom. Several islands sing your glory. In battle our forces could not take food. And yet the Khan came to salute you O lord. Ghambir speaks the truth that you in your glory equal the king Ashoka )
You are embarrassing bihar heremy post was about genetics and i only discussed genetics after a tweet from khalistani leader suggesting fertility clinics in punjab to use quality IAS / IPS sperms
I didnt try to provoke regionalism i only stated scientific facts
my point was entirely acaedemic no intention to embarass anyone sorry if it emabarrasssed you or anyoneYou are embarrassing bihar here
IAS, IPS, IRS and whatever - the civil service.And itβs not just IAS , IPS you will find Bihari students in big numbers each and every government medical college in india same with engineering colleges so i think this culture of preparaing and qualifying for competitive exams has now become a trait
and remember Traits are determined by genes, and also they are determined by the interaction with the environment with genes.
So when it comes to qualifying for competitive exams Biharis do have superior genetics compared to others
I am not racist or any kind of Nationalist and I donβt believe that any race or ethnicity is superior to other but some ethnicities and races do have some peculiar traits which they have developed as a result of adaptations and natural selection
Those people who live in mountains have higher vital capacity and tidal volume compared to those who live in plains RBC count is also high because the Oxygen is low and they have developed this trait as a result of adaptations and natural selection
There is no denying that Biharis too have developed this peculiar trait of savant level of memory power and learning abilities the cognition and focus has improved generation by generation and itβs much higher compared to other ethnicities in india and thatβs the reason why Bihar produces highest number of IAS and IPS officers despite the lowest GDP per capita there is no other reason
I find Biharis in India to be somewhat similar to jews in USA they too are known for qualifying for white collar jobs