Your message to a historical personality

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You don’t have any message for Shah Faisal? :naraz:

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If ZA Bhutto was alive, Benazir would never marry Zardari. ZA Bhutto didn't like Zardari family. Benazir also rejected her for 2-3 times and agree after she was pressurised by Nusrat Bhutto

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I like Shah Faisal.
aap unko kuch nahi kahiyega:teary2:

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At this moment in time I would like to ask Sadanobu Watanabe if his superior Colonel really did eat chew on enemy livers or wether that was just proganda… :konfused:

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japanese?

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I think Faris Bhai can shed better light on this. As far as my memory works, he was probably ataleeq (teacher) of Babar in his homeland.

Their is another Ali Kulli Khan Sher Afghan (Nurjehan's first husband)

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habshi :hoonh:

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Ali Kuli was Babars Artillery commander and one of the pioneers of Musket and Artillery in India but he died early on in Babars campaign against the Rajpoots and so the Mughals never got a proper "Western" style Infantry arm with musketmen trained to fire on command and working as a single unit.

As for Sadanobu Wattanabe he was a Japanese war hero who at age 22 helped lead the Japanese to victory in thier Singapore campaign, leading a tank unit he personally captured 5 bridges intact over a six hour running battle. He was cited for shooting through enemy demolition cable with a machine gun, destroying a whole British corps and in one act he charged across a bride with his Katana and cut the demolition cable.

Such courage was not enough to win the campaign alone but it went a long way to help things and to do that all in one day at the tender age of 22 was a crazy act indeed, though his ruthless superiors were rumoured to be liver chewers so its understandable why he tried so hard to succeed

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Ok… I’m not going to say anything against him as I persoanlly think that he was a sincere man

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Shah Faisal of Saud?

He was a living legend the only Saud who had the courage to oppose the Western Isreali loving devils in 1973 he held them down to the negotiation table thanks to his oil embargo.

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**To Shakespeare
**
Babar Javed misses you :rotfl: You could provided him good scripts.

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he was the man in real senses :k:

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You know Shakespear copied a lot of work from other people.

If I could tell the Italian poet Boccacio that Shakespear was stealing his work he would not be very happy at all... :ASA:

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katana:hinna:

It seems hard for refined society like japanese to have people who loved to chew liver but crazy peoples are everywhere …:slight_smile:

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Senna, why didn't you stay with Mclaren. That would've kept you alive.

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Faris Bhai we discussed his choris in a thread recently :hehe:

http://www.paklinks.com/gs/culture-literature-and-linguistics/561154-shakespeare-was-not-the-writer-of-his-plays.html

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Who are they?

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You must read the war memoirs of Japense Colonel Masanobu Tsuji. He was anything but refined, one of the cruelest officers of the Second world war and whats more he got away with his crimes, scot free, he is still considered a hero in Japan by many.

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I’ll check that out :smiley:

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Senna was a f1 driver who died in a racing accident back in 1994.