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Posted on 12-15-08 4:04 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I dun get it. Why is it so hard for indians to learn that Gautam Buddha was born in Nepal.
And when some of them believe then they start claiming that lumbini was part of india but its in nepal. when lumbini itself was a capiyal city of kapilvastu.
I hate those ignorant indians.


 
Posted on 12-15-08 5:12 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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what can u expect when theyre country has been raped by muslims(turko-mongols=mughals)....if bjp dont come to power and if they dont send those muzzies packing to pakistan they will surely be islamic republic of india in next 50 years.

you can learn a history lesson here: http://www.islam-watch.org/HistoryOfJihad/Jihad-against-Hindus-of-India-Pakistan-Bangladesh.htm

in the middle of the article you will find somewhere that the brave nepali and tibetans fought against the muslim invaders

 
Posted on 12-15-08 5:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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here's the section from that link:

The unsuccessful Muslim attack on Nepal and Tibet

Less is known of the Muslim attack on Nepal and Tibet. Flushed with his easy successes in India, Mohammad bin Tughlak, the mad Muslim ruler of Delhi decided to conquer the Hindu kingdom of Nepal and the Buddhist domains of Tibet and convert the Gurkhas and Tibetians to Islam. Till then the Gurkhas had remained out of the path of the Muslim aggression.

But in 1402, Mohammed bin Tughlak launched the first Muslim attack into the Himalayas. The Nepalese King knew the fate of the Hindu rajas of the plains and refused to meet the Muslim army at the border of his kingdom in the Nepalese Terai (plains).

The shrewd Nepalese king withdrew his army into the snowy fastness of the Himalayas and joined forced with the king of Tibet who had sent down his reinforcements, as Tughlak had made clear his aim was to overrun Tibet after the conquest of Nepal.

The Muslim army marched through deserted Nepalese villages and burnt out fields towards the snowy upper reaches of the Himalayas where not a blade of grass grew. The huge Muslim host was now fatigued but marched on, on the orders of Mohammed bin Tughlak, whose aim was to capture Kastha-Madapam (Kathmandu) and Lhasha.

As the Muslim army went deeper into the Himalayas apart from the biting cold and the harsh terrain, they also had to march in small units through different valleys. The much smaller joint Nepalese Tibetean forces lay in wait for the Muslim army at a narrow pass beyond Pokhra. In the snow clad barren valley the battle was joined and the hardened Gurkhas mercilessly cut down the wearied Muslim troops in the harsh snowy and barren terrain. The Muslim army was slaughtered to a man, and only a few stragglers returned to the plains to tell the story of this ignominious defeat.

After this massacre, no Muslim ruler was foolhardy enough to attack Nepal. And so Nepal remained a Hindu kingdom along with Assam and Orissa, all through the seven hundred years of Muslim tyranny over Northern India. It is this ruthless victory that preserved the Hindu character of Nepal.

Had the Muslims overrun Nepal, they would have forcibly converted the Gurkhas to Islam and today we would have seen Muslim Gurkhas wielding their Khukhris (knives) to terrorize the remaining Hindus in Nepal to convert to Islam and indulge in terror attacks against India. The temples of Pashupatinath, Bhaktapur, Patan and Hanuman Dhokha would have been converted into mosques as have been those at Kashi, Ayodhya, Mathura and innumerable other places.

But mercifully because of the foresight of the Nepalese kings into the fatal nature of the Muslim threat and the slaughter of the Muslims aggressors, Nepal today has remained a Hindu majority region.



 
Posted on 12-15-08 5:25 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hey herealone, even my chinese friends say they never knew mt. everest belongs to nepal...in school  they are taught that "Chomolungmaa" ..is the tallest mountaing in the world which belongs to china..

the bigger country always like to dominate smaller ones.

 
Posted on 12-15-08 6:31 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yeah!!khwasa is 100% true. in china nobody knows Mt.Everest and it's existance in nepal.what they know is mountain Chomolungma situated in simalaya(not himalaya) region of china and the chinese government supports the claim .

 
Posted on 12-15-08 8:35 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Nepali and Indian keep fighting to claim the birthplace of Buddha while people in south east asian countries give importance to his teachings and practice. Who wins?
 


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