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Nizam ul-Mulk was an ingenious general but an even more talented statesman, using bribery and intrigue to achieve what his old-fashioned and outmoded Mughal armies could not. While breaking from the direct control of Delhi, he made a point of maintaining his nominal loyalty to the Mughal Emperor, and throughout the eighteenth century the people of
... See moreWilliam Dalrymple • White Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India


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The Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson
LinkWhile watching the ruling party of India for the sake of power demonising this Country's 15% population, touching a new level of filthiness every day...
In 2007 A Muslim represented India in the European Union that followed a huge standing ovation from all the members
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