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The Pearson General Studies Manual 2009, 1/e - Showick Thorpe Edgar Thorpe - Google Books
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The Pearson General Studies Manual 2009, 1/e - Showick Thorpe Edgar Thorpe - Google Books
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whats the source of this long post?
just Google u will find thousands of sources
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just Google u will find thousands of sources
As per rules, posters who come up with such posts (copied from other sites) must mention their source. Otherwise, such posts can be removed. dhanne waad :D
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Study of the Pathan Communities in Four States of India :: Khyber.ORG
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Naz o Ana (Pashtun female poet)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/Nazoo_Anaa.jpg
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Is that guy holding the hand-fan wearing under-shorts underneath that barely there chaadar ?
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:konfused:
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haven’t you already got doze on this? peecha choR den Sufi poets ka. They were not historians.
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haven't you already got doze on this? peecha choR den Sufi poets ka. They were not historians.
Sufi poets are more influentuial than Kings
Like Newton is more influential than King Richard the Lionheated
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many afghans are under the impression that they were ruled by sikh and Marathas ever which is untrue
here is the proof of the defeat of afghans at the hands of Marathaa and sikh
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Battle of Attock Sikh Victory over afghans
Battle of Attock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia**
Battle of Multan Sikh Victory over Afghans
Battle of Multan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Battle of Shopian Sikh Victory Over Afghans**
Battle of Shopian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Battle of Nowshera Sikh Victory** ** Over Afghans**
Battle of Nowshera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battle of Peshawar (1834) Sikh Victory
Battle of Peshawar (1834) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battle of Peshawar (1758) Maratha victory over afghans
Battle of Peshawar (1758) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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he was a great sufi saint poet am a big fan of his as he praised murad baloch lover of sehti in his poetry
Waris Shah THE GREAT Shakespeare of Punjabi language for sureWaris Shah; Naa adataan jaandiyan ne, Bhavein katiye poriyan poriyan ji"
(Waris Shah says: A man never abandons his habits, even if he is hacked to pieces)
i agree with this saying of waris shah the great 100 percent
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Savanur state of Miyana AfghansSAVANUR (Karnataka, south india)
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Already posted on page 2, post #34 . Afghan-Sikh Wars | History of Pashtuns
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The Maratha adventure in Punjab has been acclaimed by some historians as “carrying the hindu paramountcy upto attock. It is doubtful if the Maratha army actually advanced as far as attock, and the collection of revenue in the trans-chenab was purely a temporary affair. The peshawa didnt realize that punjab couldn’t be retained without keeping a large well-equiped force constantly on the spot. The Peshwa sanctioned a 'provocatively advanced frontier” which made a war with abdali inevitable , but he made no adequate arrangements for its defense.Whether the Marathas had reached or crossed Attock was debated by historians like Jadunath Sarkar and G. S. Sardesai. It was emphatically refuted by Khare G. H. and Shejwalkar T. S., two well-known Maratha historians.(Marathas and the Marathas Country: The Marathas by A. R¨¡ Kulakar5õ5¨©)Some Maratha Historians hold that the Marathas planted their banner on the walls of Attock, a statement which is not borne out by facts.(Studies in later Mughal history of the Panjab, 1707-1793 by Hari Ram Gupta). Battle of Panipat 1761 | History of Pashtuns
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the ultra nationlist Khushal Khan Khattak and his reality lot of pathan idolize him but dont know what he actually used to do even non pathan heard his name but dont know about the fact that he used to kill his own pathans to make his mughal masters happy after serving mughals for so long mughals still were not impressed by him on the top of that one of the mughals representative in his era molested some one so he gathered some pathan tribes and revolted against mughal but his revolt was put down trough bribery along with force at the hand and guess what happend eventually his own pathan tribes handed him over to the mughals so i think he should be considered as a hero as he was a killer of his own people he used to kill his own pathans to make others happy khuhal khan himself says that i killed my own people for mughal but still they didn’t give me lift
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THE USURPER Dost Mohammad Khan and his reality
lot of people know him as founder of bhopal state but dont know some thing about this unpleasant personality that He killed his cousin in anger and is thrown out. He comes to India as a mercenary and builds his kingdom immorally by breaking truces and killing kings by deceit and usurping their kingdoms.
Dost Mohammad Khan, Nawab of Bhopal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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its not doubtful Peshawar was captured by maratha hindus no doubt in that kicking out taimur shah durrani and jahan khan from Peshawar taimur shah and jahan khan fled to afghanistan to save their life