Comparative research: Did Sikhism save Hinduism & India???

14-11-2011 13:50 shexy#11
:O:O:O:O

my sikh friend told me how they saved hinduism :S

i believed her :^)
16-11-2011 17:52 KALKI#12
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Originally Posted by shexy »

:O:O:O:O

my sikh friend told me how they saved hinduism :S

i believed her :^)


YOUR FRIEND MUST BE HIGH ON SOMETHING 8-)
16-11-2011 17:52 shexy#13
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Originally Posted by KALKI »

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Originally Posted by shexy »

:O:O:O:O

my sikh friend told me how they saved hinduism :S

i believed her :^)


YOUR FRIEND MUST BE HIGH ON SOMETHING 8-)

Lol
30-01-2018 06:01 Desi_0_0_Doll#14
only seen this now!

I've been sharing the material on fb and twitter :D



30-01-2018 06:59 NaiNikaa#15
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Originally Posted by Desi_0_0_Doll »

only seen this now!

I've been sharing the material on fb and twitter



Me too!! I won't be suprised if they start banning us Lol

Those khalistani khudos get upset very very fast 8o|

;p
30-01-2018 11:56 Kalpana.v#16

shared too!

Don't forgot Obavva

Onake Obavva the brave Hindu warrior woman from Karnataka. Who single handed fought with the army of Hyder Ali (1754-1779, father of TipuSultan).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onake_Obavva?


30-01-2018 12:44 NaiNikaa#17
fewwwwwwwwwwwww more :P

Rani Abbakka Chowta (1525-1570)
The Portuguese made several attempts to capture Ullal as it was strategically placed. But Abbakka repulsed each of their attacks for over four decades.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbakka_Chowta

Maharani Ahilya Bai Holkar (1725–1795) Fought against islamic plunderers!
Built Lord Shiva temple!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahilyabai_Holkar?

Rani Kittur Chennamma (1778–1829) Warrior!
Rebellion against the British East India Company in 1824
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kittur_Chennamma?

Queen Keladi Chennamma (Died 1696) The Queen who Defied Mughal Muslim Aurangazeb (1618). Chennamma fought the war without defeat and battle with Mughals ended in a treaty
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keladi_Chennamma?
30-01-2018 13:10 balti#18
Here is another:

Kapilendra Deva (1434-1466 AD)

The military hegemony of Odisha had declined during the last line of Eastern Ganga dynasty rulers which provided enough opportunity for the rising powers in its neighborhood. When Kapilendra Deva took over the throne, hostile Muslim powers like the Sultan of Jaunpur (Mahmud Shah), Bahmani Sultanate and the young ruler of Bengal Samsuddin Ahmad Shah were continuously preparing to invade Odisha. Deva Raya II of Vijayanagara along with Reddys of Rajmahendri had advanced as far as the Simhanchalam territory in the south. Along with suppressing internal rebellions, Kapilendra Deva first defeated the Jaunpur forces with the help of his minister Gopinath Mahapatra and contained Bengal forces with the help of his minister Joginath Mahapatra after which only he initiated his aggressive military campaigns of the Southern and Deccan parts of India.

was the founder of the Gajapati dynasty that ruled parts of eastern and southern India, including present-day Odisha as the center of his empire. He had staged a military coup against the preceding and the last Eastern Ganga dynasty ruler Bhanu Deva IV and overtook the throne as the king was weak and had lost territories to the south. His name is also written as Kapilendra Routray or Sri Sri Kapilendra Deva. In claiming descent from the Surya Vamsha (Sun dynasty) of the Mahabharata, he also took the title shri shri ...(108 times) Gajapati Gaudesvara Naba Koti Karnatotkala Kalbargesvara. This title literally meant the lord of Bengal (Gauda), of Karnataka region or Vijayanagara kingdom, of Golkonda kingdom and of nine crore subjects. The title is still used by the sun dynasty kings of Puri on ritual occasions.

The political situation of Telegana provided an opportunity for the Gajapati army to intervene and capture the territory. The Velama chiefs of Devara Konda in Telegana and the Bahmani sultan Aladdin Ahmad Shah II had cordial relations in the initial stages but on the event of war between Vijayanagar and Bahmani Sultanate, the Velama chiefs backed Bahmani sultante and sought to fight Vijaynagar. In an act of revenge the Bahmani sultan invaded the Telegana region and the Bahmani commander Sanjar Khan exerted barbaric atrocities on the common people. Hindus were sold as slaves. In 1456 A.D. Humayun Shah ascended the throne of the Bahmani sultanate and his general Sikander Khan suppressed the rebel Velama chiefs after occupying Devara Konda. Kapilendra Deva was invited by the Velama chiefs to rescue the Telegana population from the Bahmani rulers. In 1458 A.D. a battle ensued at Devara Konda between Odia forces led by Hamvira Deva and Bahmani forces. As a result of this battle Odia forces came out as victorious and Telegana region became a feudal state of the Gajapati empire with the Velama chiefs as the vassal rulers.
30-01-2018 17:58 jay999#19
those retarded khalistanis Lol



Rana Hammir (1314–78), or Hammir, was a 14th-century ruler of Mewar in present-day Rajasthan, India. Following an invasion by the Delhi sultanate at the turn of the 13th century, the ruling Guhilot clan had been displaced from Mewar. Hammir Singh, who belonged to an impoverished cadet branch of that clan, regained control of the region, re-established the dynasty after defeating the Tughlaq dynasty, and became the first of his dynasty to use the royal title 'Rana'. Hammir also became the progenitor of the Sisodia clan, a branch of the Guhilot clan, to which every succeeding Maharana of Mewar has belonged. Mewar during Rana Hammirs reign, was one of the few ethnic Indian states that had withstood the Turkic invasions. According to John Darwin "Only in Mewar and in Vijaynagar had Hindu states withstood the deluge".
He built the Annapoorna Mata temple located in the Chittor Fort in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan.


https://rightlog.in/2017/12/rana-hammir-rajput-01/