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Forgetting the
Lessons of Millenium |
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Once upon a time there was an Indian
king named Prithvi Raj Chauhan. His kingdom and people were attacked
time and again from the west by Islamic chieftain Mohammed Ghauri.
Chauhan defeated him over a dozen times, and had the power to finish him
off, but he did not. Ghauri came back each time until in 1192 he finally
defeated Chauhan's army, and then unleashed a murderous and rapacious
plunder of India. 800 years later, Pakistan and Afghanistan have become
global centers of Islamic fundamentalism, while what remains of India is
under increasing pressure from those same fundamentalists. Dr. Subodh Atal, Ph.D. |
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