Most Indians know Ghaznavi and Ghori invaded India multiple times. How many Indians know that there was a 150-year gap between the two and why? The reason for this gap is Suheldev Passi, a local chieftan who routed and annihilated the Turks at Bahraich so thoroughly that they did not dare come back for another hundred and fifty years.
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Disparagement humor is a built and financed weapon. It boxes a people with a label, hardens the label into stigma, and makes the sacred laughable until a civilization forgets why it was worth saving. Rome never learned this lesson. However, India needs to. Ask - Who is paying for the laughter?
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