Lachit Borphukan – Assam’s Hero who fought and Defeated the Mughals

The city of Guwahati had been lost to Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1663. Lachit Borphukan recaptured it in 1667 and recaptured all the areas that were lost to Mughals. He defeated the Mughal army 17 times despite having limited resources. The Battle of Saraighat was a naval battle fought in 1671 between the Mughal Empire, led by Raja Ramsingh I, and the Ahoms, led by Lachit Borphukan on the Brahmaputra River at Saraighat, in Assam. The Ahom Army defeated the Mughal Army by using clever tactics, intelligence and by exploiting the weakness of the Mughal army.

Why Hindus need to rewrite their history to expose the communist-marxist education system of India that has been anti hindu and pro Islamic Invaders.

When the Britishers had observed the ancient Indian education practices and sytems such as Gurukuls, they had understood that to destroy India they had to first destroy our systems of imparting education that made it impossible to brak india for them while they flourished. So they started convent schools, converted large sections of populations of hindus to christianity and taught Hindus self hatred for their culture and how British culture and the christian faith were superior to everything indian. The roots of the modern indian education system lies in these systems.

#TipuSultan was a Jihadi.

What is this obsession of the leftists, secular, and liberals to term #TipuSultan as some kind of benevolent king? eh? He was nothing less...

Alexander in Afghanistan – The Unknown Disaster

Alexander was neither the first nor the last who suffered in Afghanistan - but he is easily the one who suffered the most. In spite of criss-crossing Afghanistan many a time, all he was able to achieve is a series of failures. His marriage to the daughter of Oxyartes, a Sogdian noble was the only thing which changed his fortunes and allowed him to scamper back to Persia where he died of battle wounds.