does the martial race of "Shiv Sena" have to do with the previous history of the state, "brave marhattas"?
according to my knowledge Bal thakrey claimed that his ancestors were soldiers in shivaji's army....those soldiers were called MawLe....
they were expert in climbing hills and swimming etc.....
Kabul it seems to the most part remained part of Moghuls rule. Afghanistan was divided into three areas, West was with Safavids (this is where Afghan shias are), North was with Uzbeks (Tajiks, Uzbeks and Turkmens etc) are there now, and the South and East used to be with Moghuls (Pashtuns). All of this makes sense even in present demographics.
In 1504 Babur, a descendant of Timur, arrived from what is now Uzbekistan and to the city of Kabul. He began exploring new territories in the region, with Kabul serving as his military headquarters. Instead of looking towards Persia, Babur was more focused on the Indian subcontinent, which included the region known as Kabulistan. In 1526, he left with his army to capture the seat of the Delhi Sultanate, which at that point was possessed by the Afghan Lodi dynasty of India. After defeating Ibrahim Lodi and his army, Babur turned Delhi into the capital of his newly established Mughal Empire.
From the 16th century to the early 18th century, Afghanistan was divided in to three major areas. The north was ruled by the Khanate of Bukhara, the west was under the rule of the Shi’aSafavids, and the east belonged to the Sunni Mughals of India. The Kandahar region in the south served as a buffer zone between the powerful Mughals and Safavids, and the native Afghans often switched support from one side to the other. Babur explored most cities of Afghanistan before his campaign into India. In the city of Kandahar his personal epigraphy can be found in the Chilzina rock mountain.
Ok. right answer is 1. option a. Only Jehangir was buried in Pakistan, whereas all other Mughal emperors (excluding Bahadur Shah Zafar who was exiled and buried in Burma) are buried in India. Babur was buried in Agra, but later transferred to Kabul.