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The sanctions are boomeranging back onto US big time.
This woman
The man stabbing the poor man has been identified as a Khalistani pajeet.
RW Hindus should call out this Khalistani Terrorism in Canada.The man stabbing the poor man has been identified as a Khalistani pajeet.
Chutiapa bilkul
Leave it sir ji, churchill gaya upar ab uspe kya hi behes karna
Yes sir just forget that 3 millions of your countrymen were starved to death, while jews tell anyone and everyone how 6 million were gassed to death.Leave it sir ji, churchill gaya upar ab uspe kya hi behes karna
Chronological list of famines in India between 1765 and 1947[31] | ||||
Year | Name of famine (if any) | British territory | Indian kingdoms/Princely states | Mortality |
1769–1770 | Great Bengal Famine | Bihar, Western Bengal | 2-10 million[32][33] | |
1783–1784 | Chalisa famine | Delhi, Western Oudh, Eastern Punjab region, Rajputana, and Kashmir | 11 million people may have died during the years 1782–1784. Severe famine. Large areas were depopulated.[34] | |
1791–1792 | Doji bara famine or Skull famine | Madras Presidency | Hyderabad, Southern Maratha country, Deccan, Gujarat, and Marwar | 11 million perished during the years 1788–1794. One of the most severe famines known. People died in such numbers that they could not be cremated or buried.[35] |
1837–1838 | Agra famine of 1837–1838 | Central Doab and trans-Jumna districts of the North-Western Provinces (later Agra Province), including Delhi and Hissar | 0.8 million (or 800,000).[36] | |
1860–1861 | Upper Doab famine of 1860–1861 | Upper Doab of Agra; Delhi and Hissar divisions of the Punjab | Eastern Rajputana | 2 million [36] |
1865–1867 | Orissa famine of 1866 | Orissa (also 1867) and Bihar; Bellary and Ganjam districts of Madras | 1 million (Orissa) and approximately 4-5 million in the entire region [37] | |
1868–1870 | Rajputana famine of 1869 | Ajmer, Western Agra, Eastern Punjab | Rajputana | 1.5 million (mostly in the princely states of Rajputana) [38] |
1873–1874 | Bihar famine of 1873–1874 | Bihar | Because of an extensive relief effort organized by the Bengal government, there were little to no significant mortalities during the famine [39] | |
1876–1878 | Great Famine of 1876–1878 (also Southern India famine of 1876–1878) | Madras and Bombay | Mysore and Hyderabad | 5.5 million in British territory [36] Mortality unknown for princely states. Total famine mortality estimates vary from 6.1 to 10.3 million [40] |
1896–1897 | Indian famine of 1896–1897 | Madras, Bombay Deccan, Bengal, United Provinces, Central Provinces. Also parts of Punjab specially Bagar tract.[41] | Northern and eastern Rajputana, parts of Central India and Hyderabad | 5 million [42] (1 million in British territory.[36]) 12 - 16 Million (in British Territories according to contemporary Western journalist accounts)[46] |
Thu ladkiyon pe dhyan Dena. Aisi serious bathein theri bas ki baat nahi.Leave it sir ji, churchill gaya upar ab uspe kya hi behes karna
Okay so you want a debate.Thu ladkiyon pe dhyan Dena. Aisi serious bathein theri bas ki baat nahi.
Now go scream from rooftop again, I want wommmaaann.!!!
3 million of ours were killed in Bengal famine alone, if we count all the famines Britshits caused in our country during their illegal occupation the number would touch 8 digits.Yes sir just forget that 3 millions of your countrymen were starved to death, while jews tell anyone and everyone how 6 million were gassed to death.
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Never forget and never forgive.
Famines were frequent, even before brits.
Chronological list of famines in India between 1765 and 1947[31] Year Name of famine (if any) British territory Indian kingdoms/Princely states Mortality 1769–1770 Great Bengal Famine Bihar, Western Bengal 2-10 million[32][33] 1783–1784 Chalisa famine Delhi, Western Oudh, Eastern Punjab region, Rajputana, and Kashmir 11 million people may have died during the years 1782–1784. Severe famine. Large areas were depopulated.[34] 1791–1792 Doji bara famine or Skull famine Madras Presidency Hyderabad, Southern Maratha country, Deccan, Gujarat, and Marwar 11 million perished during the years 1788–1794. One of the most severe famines known. People died in such numbers that they could not be cremated or buried.[35] 1837–1838 Agra famine of 1837–1838 Central Doab and trans-Jumna districts of the North-Western Provinces (later Agra Province), including Delhi and Hissar 0.8 million (or 800,000).[36] 1860–1861 Upper Doab famine of 1860–1861 Upper Doab of Agra; Delhi and Hissar divisions of the Punjab Eastern Rajputana 2 million [36] 1865–1867 Orissa famine of 1866 Orissa (also 1867) and Bihar; Bellary and Ganjam districts of Madras 1 million (Orissa) and approximately 4-5 million in the entire region [37] 1868–1870 Rajputana famine of 1869 Ajmer, Western Agra, Eastern Punjab Rajputana 1.5 million (mostly in the princely states of Rajputana) [38] 1873–1874 Bihar famine of 1873–1874 Bihar Because of an extensive relief effort organized by the Bengal government, there were little to no significant mortalities during the famine [39] 1876–1878 Great Famine of 1876–1878 (also Southern India famine of 1876–1878) Madras and Bombay Mysore and Hyderabad 5.5 million in British territory [36] Mortality unknown for princely states. Total famine mortality estimates vary from 6.1 to 10.3 million [40] 1896–1897 Indian famine of 1896–1897 Madras, Bombay Deccan, Bengal, United Provinces, Central Provinces. Also parts of Punjab specially Bagar tract.[41] Northern and eastern Rajputana, parts of Central India and Hyderabad 5 million [42] (1 million in British territory.[36]) 12 - 16 Million (in British Territories according to contemporary Western journalist accounts)[46]
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[TD]1899–1900[/TD][TD]Indian famine of 1899–1900[/TD][TD]Bombay, Central Provinces, Berar, Ajmer. Also parts of Punjab specially Bagar tract.[41][/TD][TD]Hyderabad, Rajputana, Central India, Baroda, Kathiawar, Cutch,[/TD][TD]1 to 4.5 million (in British territories).[36] Mortality unknown for princely states. Estimated to be 3 to 10 million (in British territories according to contemporary scholars and economists)[47][/TD]
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[TD]1943–1944[/TD][TD]Bengal famine of 1943[/TD][TD]Bengal[/TD][TD][/TD]
[TD]1.5 million from starvation; 2.1 to 3 million including deaths from epidemics.[48][/TD]
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Mera comment is issue pe forum me behes na karna tha.3 million of ours were killed in Bengal famine alone, if we count all the famines Britshits caused in our country during their illegal occupation the number would touch 8 digits.
Sar millions of Brown people starving to death is okay sar since they are Brown .Famines were frequent, even before brits.
The deccan famine or Gujarat famine etc in mughal era no doubt angrez were spawns of devils iam not whitewashing them and also these famines were massive.
Only after 1960s we have stopped famines due to green revolution and increases food security with prograams like national nutrition program of 1997 probably
And the midday meal and the pds scheme so that large section of our population is covered
What ever they did in Ireland in not my concern.Sar millions of Brown people starving to death is okay sar since they are Brown .
Now let see how many people died when the people where white.
Irish Famine (1740–1741) - Wikipedia
Death-300,000–480,000
Great Famine (Ireland) - Wikipedia
Death-1 million
1/3 of ireland population decimated
What did the British Gov’ do about it?
Sir Robert Peel prime the minister, at the start of the famine ,did try to implement some measures to help, but lost the vote in parliament, and had to resign, he was reappointed, and again had to resign, then came Lord John Russell, his government refused to stop the other food exports from Ireland, and then stopped the previous governments food and relief works, saying the market would provide the food required, Charles Trevelyan, who was in charge of the administration of government relief, limited the Government's food aid program because of a firm belief in laissez-faire, indeed there was very little real help, not before the famine had ripped through the entire country