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forgotten-bharat · 6 months
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Let's talk about the idolized Aurangzeb. What he did and why is he considered great?
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We will be focusing on the destruction of temples and hindu genocide done by him to debunk claims deny that this.
By the order of Aurangzeb (1645 AD) according to Mirãt-i-Ahmadî, Temple of Chintaman situated close to Sarashpur (Gujarat) and built by Sitaldas jeweller was converted into a mosque named Quwwat-ul-lslam (might of Islam) (1645 AD.) A cow was slaughtered to 'solemnize' the 'ceremony'.
Slaughtering a cow was a heinous choice, cow being one of the holiest animal in Hinduism. As well as, Hinduism prohibits animal slaughter, to do it right where their place of worship used to be where now stands a Mosque was simply to mock and destroy the souls of the indigenous population. The Pandits and Cows were always their main targets.
This was done before he even became the king, he was just a prince at this point.
When he became the king he sent Mir Jumla on an expedition to Cooch Bihar. Mir Jumla demolished ALL temples in that city and erected mosques in their stead. The general himself wielded a battle-axe to break the image of Narayana.
Mirãt-i-Ahmadî continues, In 1666 AD, he ordered the faujdar of Mathura to remove a stone railing which had been presented by Dara Shukoh to the temples of Keshav Rai. He explained: “In the Muslim faith it is a sin even to look at a temple and this Dara had restored a railing in a temple!”
You can still argue that Islamic Colonization simply had a political motif and not a religious one, if that would have been the case, none of the indigenous people would have been harmed, none of them would have been forcefully converted, their heritage would not have been destroyed right in front of their eyes, their schools and texts would have been burned. This is downright evil and was done in the name of Allah by all the Mughal tyrants.
“The richly jewelled idols taken from the infidel temples were transferred to Agra and placed beneath the steps leading to the Nawab Begum Sahib's (Jahanara's) mosque in order that they might be “pressed under foot by the true believers”. Mathura changed its name into Islamabad and was thus called in all official documents.”
In the same year, Sita Ram ji temple at Soron was destroyed as also the shrine of Devi Patan at Gonda. News came from Malwa also that the local governor had sent 400 troopers to destroy all temples around Ujjain.
According to Muraqat-i-Abul Hasan, civil officers, agents of jagirdars, karoris and amlas from Cuttack in Orissa to Medinipur in Bengal were instructed as follows:
“Every idol house built during the last 10 or 12 years' should be demolished without delay. Also, do not allow the crushed Hindus and despicable infidels to repair their old temples. Reports of the destruction of temples should be sent to the court under the seal of the qazis and attested by pious Shaikhs.”
(1672 AD) several thousand Satnamis were slaughtered near Narnaul in Mewat for which act of 'heroism' Radandaz Khan was tided Shuja'at Khan with the mansab of 3000 and 2000 horse.
(1675 AD) Guru Tegh Bahadur was tortured to death for his resistance against the forcible conversion of the Hindus of Kashmir. The destruction of gurudwaras thereafter is a well-known story which our secularists have succeeded in suppressing because the Akali brand Sikhs have been forging ties of friendship with Islam as against their parent faith, Hindu Dharma.
Mirãt-i-Ahmadî goes ahead: “On 6th January 1680 A.D. Prince Mohammad Azam and Khan Jahan Bahadur obtained permission to visit Udaipur. Ruhullah Khan and Yakkattaz Khan also proceeded thither to effect the destruction of the temples of the idolators. These edifices situated in the vicinity of the Rana's palace were among the wonders of the age, and had been erected by the infidels to the ruin of their souls and the loss of their wealth”. Pioneers destroyed the images. On 24th January the king visited the tank of Udayasagar.
His Majesty ordered all three of the Hindu temples to be levelled with the ground. On 29th January Hasan AN Khan made his appearance' and stated that “172 temples in the neighbouring districts had been destroyed.” His Majesty proceeded to Chitor on 22nd February.
Temples to the number of 63 were destroyed. Abu Tarab who had been commissioned to effect the destruction of idol temples of Amber, reported in person on 10th August that 66 temples had been levelled to the ground.’ The temple of Someshwar in western Mewar was also destroyed at a later date in the same year. It may be mentioned that unlike Jodhpur and Udaipur, Amber was the capital of a state loyal to the Mughal emperor.
Khafi Khan records in his Muntakhab-ul-Lubab: ‘On the capture of Golconda, the Emperor appointed Abdur Rahim Khan as censor of the city of Haiderabad with orders to put down infidel practices and innovations, and destroy the temples and build mosques on the sites.’ That was in 1687 AD. In 1690 AD, he ordered destruction of temples at Ellora, Trimbakeshwar, Narasinghpur, and Pandharpur.
Aurangzeb also destroyed, Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Kashi, Uttar Pradesh - which considered as the most scared hindu temple and land.
In 1698 AD, the story was repeated at Bijapur. According to Mirat-i-AhmadT: 'Hamidud-din Khan Bahadur who had been deputed to destroy the temples of Bijapur and build mosques there, returned to court after carrying out the order and was praised by the Emperor.' As late as 1705 AD, two years before he died, 'the emperor, summoning Muhammad Khalil and Khidmat Rai, the darogha of hatchet-men' ordered them to demolish the temple of Pandharpur, and to take the butchers of the camp there and slaughter cows in the temple.' Cow-slaughter at a temple site was a safeguard against Hindus rebuilding it on the same spot.
The saddest part is, all of this information, the bloodiest part of Indian History is never shown to the people, they grow up learning, Mughals were great emperors that built great things. When none of that holds any ounce of truth. It should be said without any censorship, these tyrants destroyed the culture, tradition and religions of India.
With all this information, if you're still defending these tyrants, if you still "want them around", if you still insist "it wasn't that bad", you absolutely do not care about "human rights", every activism you take part in is just performative. And I do not respect you or your opinion on any social issue.
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Okay I’m obsessed with the enemies to lovers and marriage of convenience/arranged marriage/ fake dating trope
Recommendations please 🙏
Here you go anon, sorry it took me some time to answer this. I had to open my laptop to get my book lists. A lot of the books have overlapping tropes. If you want any other recs just send me a msg ♡
And most of these are okay and Clean books but a lot of them come with heavy stuff so please check your triggers before you dive into them.
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Serpent & Dove - Shelby Mahurim
Dance of Thieves - Mary E Pearson
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Weak Side - SJ Sylvis
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The Summer We Fell - Elizabeth O Rourke
Beauty and the Baller - Isla Madden Mills
Things We never got over - Lucy Score
Mafia Royals (A LOT OF THEM) - Rachel Van Dyken
Heart Song Duet - Jennifer Hartmann
Crow - A Zaverelli
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The Windsor Series (ongoing, 3 books out) - Catharina Maura
Terms and Conditions - Lauren Asher
The Penalty Box - Odette Stone
The Buff - Devney Perry
To Love Jason Thorn - Ella Maise
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King of Wrath - Anna Huang
Forever after all - Catharina Maura
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Fake Empire - CW Farnsworth (or Swansworth)
Sinners Anonymous - Somme Sketcher
First 3 books of Filthy Rich Americans Series - Nikki Sloane
Dark Succession - Katee Robert
Marraige Effect - Karla Sorenson
Beautifully Broken Redemption - Catherien Cowles
Duchess Deal - Tessa Dare
FAKE DATING -
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The Cheat Sheet - Sarah Adams
Fix Her Up - Tessa Bailey
Addicted to You - Krista & Becca Richie
Hani and Ishu's guide to Fake Dating - Adiba Jagirdar
Redeemed - Lauren Asher
The Kiss Quotient - Helen Hoang
Overruled - Emma Chase
Play Fake - Maggie Rawdon
That Kind of Guy - Stephanie Archer
The Bodyguard - Katherine Center
The Boyfriend Candidate - Ashley Winstead
First Down - Grace Reilly
The Real Deal - Lauren Blakeley
Happy Place - Emily Henry
Foxe and the Hound - RS Grey
My Life in Shambles - Karina Halle
Twisted Lies - Ana Huang
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The Deal + The Risk - Elle Kennedy
Boyfriend Material - Alexis Mall
Faking with Benefits - Lily Gold
The Upside of Falling - Alex Light
Unfortunately Yours - Tessa Bailey
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Okay, okay, okay, I see your Akbar and Birbal were gay weren’t they, and would like to supply you with some lovely facts
1) Akbar built Birbal a palace in Fatehpur Sikri, close to his own quarters. None of the other courtiers were built similar residences.
2) Birbal was the only Hindu (and one of nine people) to convert to the religion Akbar founded - Din-i-Ilahi.
3) Birbal was given the rank of military commander (a very high rank in particular), with men and horses under him, despite having never had military training.
4) The land given to Birbal was never taken from him throughout his lifetime, despite it being the practise to transfer ownership of such land (Jagirs) from one Jagirdar to another.
5) And finally, from Wikipedia, on Birbal’s death: He [Akbar] was anguished since his body could not be found for Hindu cremation. He proclaimed that it was his greatest tragedy since his coming to the throne.
They were absolutely gay someone write this fic 😭
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FINALLYYY SOMEONE WHO GETS THIS, THANK U FOR THESE WONDERFUL FACTS
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stxrrynxghts · 3 months
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Warning: this post is a bit different from what I usually do. If you don't agree, kindly ignore this. Don't come in my dms and send me bad messages. I won't be tolerating that.
Today was the 394th birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. A revolutionary man, his contribution to our country is immense and unforgettable.
He was a man who sacrificed so much, for his religion, his country and his people. He was a man who fought for upholding the dignity and rights of his people. Mind you, he wasn't a royal. He didn't have a kingdom to begin with.
No, Shivaji's father was a jagirdar in the Adil Shahi Sultanate. If he had wanted, Shivaji could have lived a peaceful, content life, without any need of revolting.
He was an expert military strategist, a great warrior, a man with a kind heart. He was known as The mountain rat, among his enemies, because of his guerilla tactics. He is also known as The father of the Indian navy.
In the age when today's generation is obsessed with p**n, Shivaji was busy winning forts. Despite losing his brother, his father, his wife and mother, Shivaji still stood strong, fighting for the cause he believed to be right.
He was a man who saw beyond the walls of caste and religion. He was a man who advised people to take pride in their culture , and their language. Shivaji was the one who founded the Maratha Empire.
He deserves to be respected, not just for what he did, but for who he was. There are many things to be learnt from him, resilience, determination, courage and kindness.
He was a warrior with a kind heart. He was a man who loved his people as much as they loved him. He is a man who despite being dead, inspires millions. On his birth anniversary, let's remember him with respect, fondness and a will to learn and improvise.
Thank you.
Jai Bhavani.
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The rats are considered reincarnations of the previous devotees of Karni Mata, of a specific caste; bards, poets, historians, pastoralists, agriculturalists and also administrators, jagirdars and warriors and some even as traders.
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"Reincarnation? So they believe certain followers get reborn as rats?"
It was an unusual idea to him, but then he wasn't used to such ways of thinking.
"... Do you think they'd still let me visit if I don't follow that philosophy? Or belief system or whatever the term is?"
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Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy or Majjari Narasimha Reddy (24 November 1806 – 22 February 1847) was an Indian freedom fighter. Son of a former Telugu Palegaadu Mallareddy and Seethamma, Narasimha Reddy was born in Rupanagudi village, Uyyalawada Mandal, Kurnool district. He and his commander-in-chief Vadde Obanna were at the heart of the rebellion against British in 1847, where 5,000 peasants rose up against the British East India Company in Kurnool district, Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh. They were protesting against the changes introduced by the British to the traditional agrarian system in the first half of the nineteenth century. Which included the introduction of the ryotwari system and other attempts to maximize revenue through exploiting lower-status cultivators by depleting their crops and leaving them impoverished, He has killed over 3000 British People.
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Tourism in Vapi And Finding A Delightful Stay
Gujarat, India's Valsad district encompasses the city and municipality of Vapi. The Union Territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu encircle it. It is located close to the banks of the Daman Ganga River, some 28 km south of the district administrative center in the city of Valsad.
 The old, tiny stepwell that was located close to the balitha area is thought to be where the city received its name. Vapi is a Sanskrit word that means "water reservoir" or "water storage body." Under the Maratha Empire, the town was initially owned by the Kshatriya Jagirdar dynasty Palande.
 The Jagirdar system was abolished by the Indian government after it gained independence from the British Crown in 1951, and the Anavil Brahmin community—who had previously served as tax farmers during the Maratha Empire—was given the land. Vapi sometimes referred to as the "City of Chemicals," is Gujarat's largest small-scale industrial district and is dominated by the petrochemical industry.
 Let’s see the best tourist places along with the best hotels in Vapi near the railway station.
 A must-see location is Iranshah Fire Temple in Udvada, which is 10 Kilometers from Vapi.
 Over a thousand years have passed since the Atash Behram of Udvada, a tranquil small coastal village in Gujarat, first ignited its sacred fire. Khurshed Dastur, 51, the high priest of the Udvada fire temple, the Iranshah Atash Behram, the greatest still blazing fire temple in the world, states, "The objective is to keep it going for centuries to come."
 A community that is concerned about the potential of going extinct in the next few decades must find the accumulation of several centuries worth of history to be moving.
 Tithal Beach, which is 15 KM from Vapi, is particularly well-liked by tourists.
Tithal Beach, one of South Gujarat's most well-liked tourist destinations, is where many people go when they want to have a rejuvenating rest. It is also in close proximity to good hotels in Vapi.
 The Tithal beach, which interrupts the flow of the whitish waves, glitters like a gold necklace around the Arabian Sea's turquoise neck. Local tourists travel to the beach on the weekends to laze around in the sun, watch the skies, and enjoy a walk down the shore.
 The 15 KM away Swaminarayan Temple Valsad is certain to bring you peace of mind.
 The Swaminarayan Temple is 1.6 kilometers away from Tithal Beach Valsad. The temple is made of stone and features beautiful hand carvings. This temple is run by the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha and is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan (BAPS). It is also in close proximity to good hotels in Vapi.
 To honor the deity "Swami Narayan," this temple was constructed. A statue of "Shree Dhanshyam Maharaj," "Shree Gunatinandji Swami," and "Shree Harikrishna Maharaj" may also be found in the temple. Moreover, there is a statue of Lords "Shree Krishna," "Ram," and "Hanumanji."
 19 kilometers from Vapi, St. Jerome Fort Daman is renowned for its breathtaking vistas.
 The Nani Daman Fort is another name for this enormous fort. Its grand entrance facing the river is the location's most noticeable feature. Inside the walls of the fort lies a sizable statue of St. Jerome, one of the most revered Catholic Church fathers. It is also in close proximity to good hotels in Vapi.
 Other attractions in the compound include a Jain temple and the church of Our Lady of the Sea. Overall, the fort provides a lovely view of the bustle below the fish market and the market itself. This is one of the most attractive and well-liked tourist attractions because of its lovely surroundings.
 With so much to explore and discover, a well-timed trip is needed. To increase the quality of your stay, good hotels in Vapi with excellent services are a must.
 Gujarat's second-largest town, Vapi, which is situated on the banks of the Damanganga River, is home to a number of tourist attractions. In between the bus stop and the Vapi train station, on the Mumbai-Surat highway (NH-48), is where you'll find the Ginger Hotel Vapi.
 The Ginger Vapi has 90 elegantly furnished rooms with contemporary amenities, in-room dining, a restaurant serving a variety of cuisines, a well-stocked fitness center, and a meeting space with room for 21 people.
 Why are Ginger hotels the best option for you when searching for hotels in Vapi near railway station? It is because of the distance between important landmarks.
 The Kolak River bridge is 850 meters from the hotel, and it is 4.7 kilometers from the Vapi Train Station. The hotel's in-house multi-cuisine restaurant, The Square Meal, serves delicious meals, and the renowned Empress Mall is only 650 meters away.
 Ginger Hotels are everything you can ever wish to see and experience in a budget stay. So, what are you waiting for? Book your stay at Ginger Vapi, Gujarat today!
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Tarri Marathi Movie Cast, Release Date, Story And More
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Tarri Marathi Movie Cast:- Actor Lalit Prabhakar, who left his mark in people's minds with the movie Anandi Gopal, is bringing a new movie in the new year. The name of this movie is 'Tarri'. Prateek Chavan, Akshay Patil, Vikram Dhaktode are producing this movie under On Your Spot Production and Priamo Entertainment. The movie is directed by Mahesh Raosaheb Kale. Lalit Prabhakar recently released the teaser of the movie on his Instagram account.
Tarri Marathi Movie Cast
In the movie "Tarri," which also stars Lalit Prabhakar and Shashank Shende, actress Gauri Nalavde will have a supporting role. Amol Gole handled the film's photography, and Shriram Badve and Praveen Jagirdar handled the editing. The action in this movie is directed by Ejaz Gulab. Tarri also stars Gauri Nalawade, Shashank Shende, Yogesh Dimbale, Shashank Darane, Sneha Joshi, Anil Nagarakar. Written and directed by Mahesh Ravsaheb Kale, Tarri will arrive in cinemas on February 17.
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Tarri Marathi Movie Cast
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He did not give much information about the release date of the movie or the cast of the movie. But soon we will get information regarding this movie and we will give new update to Filmigiri readers. Until then, let us wish the film Tarri the best of luck with the hope that this film will be a huge success.
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Tarri is a movie about Sangram and Pai's friendship. These parts have been performed by Yogesh Dimble and Lalit Prabhakar. These two have kept their friendship going by supporting one another in any circumstance and sharing everything. How do these two pals handle the unforeseen storm in their relationship? will appear in this film. How does "Tarri" handle each challenging circumstance while maintaining the romance's fun, fun, tension, and moisture? Lalit finds it fascinating to observe.
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Tarri is a rare example of a Marathi action movie in a field dominated by Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu productions. Lalit said, "Honestly, someone has to explore this genre, when asked about it. A sizable Marathi audience is waiting impatiently for movies in this genre, but since Marathi filmmakers don't produce any, that same Marathi audience resorts to seeing Hindi-dubbed movies in other regional languages. It's about time Marathi performers and Marathi filmmakers started focusing on giving our audience this kind of stuff, in my opinion. And if our movie is successful at the box office, I think it will undoubtedly encourage other directors and producers to explore this genre more. Read Also: Khatron Ke Khiladi (KKK) 13 Contestants List Read the full article
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Muqti Jagirdar Chaturjirajah Singh Bhonsale al-Asad, Iqtadar of the Jagir of Daksin and Dan, Raz Tupa, acknowledged progenitor of the royal Chowtasingh line of Ranisthan. All portraits of him are based on this 17th century one, done in his lifetime and one that he reputedly didn't like because the artist gave the impression that his eyes were closed. Reports that the artist was executed because of this are unproven historically and that was not the nature nor personality of Chaturjirajah Singh. It is said that the artist did a new appropriate portrait but only this one survived and the other is no longer in existence, although 19th-20th century Neo-impressionist painter and Pointillist Jules Auguste Cezar claimed to have seen it.
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Punyashlok Ahilya Bai 5th April 2022 Written Episode Update: Ahilya catches Jagirdar
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Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy.
Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy or Majjari Narasimha Reddy (24 November 1806 – 22 February 1847) was an Indian freedom fighter. Son of a former Telugu Palegaadu Mallareddy and Seethamma, Narasimha Reddy was born in Rupanagudi village, Uyyalawada Mandal, Kurnool district. He and his commander-in-chief Vadde Obanna were at the heart of the rebellion against British in 1847, where 5,000 peasants rose up against the British East India Company in Kurnool district, Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh. They were protesting against the changes introduced by the British to the traditional agrarian system in the first half of the nineteenth century. Which included the introduction of the ryotwari system and other attempts to maximize revenue through exploiting lower-status cultivators by depleting their crops and leaving them impoverished, He has killed over 3000 British People.
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