China became commie because half the country supported the commies. Blud talking like two mfs magically became leaders. I guess they conquered themselves lol
You might be right about Spanish explorers, thats why I removed one of them and only added one to my list.
Alexander definitely has an argument to be no.1, my point is Timur came from literally nothing meanwhile Alexander started after inherited a kingdom.
Also another comparison would be Alexander tried to conquer India but failed because his men refused go there and mutinied before they could go. Meanwhile Timur conquered India.
You might be right about Spanish explorers, thats why I removed one of them and only added one to my list.
Alexander definitely has an argument to be no.1, my point is Timur came from literally nothing meanwhile Alexander started after inherited a kingdom.
Also another comparison would be Alexander tried to conquer India but failed because his men refused go there and mutinied before they could go. Meanwhile Timur conquered India.
Alexander actually reached modern day Pakistan but was fucked up by Panjabis that his men hearing of how Porus Raja was just a only outpost chief, who had given him a very hard fight and the fact that the Nanda Empire existed with like +50,000 soldiers it was a wrap for Alexander so therefore Panjabis actually saved the subcontinent from this subjugation or Alexander’s humiliating defeat to Nanda
Alexander actually reached modern day Pakistan but was fucked up by Panjabis that his men hearing of how Porus Raja was just a only outpost chief, who had given him a very hard fight and the fact that the Nanda Empire existed with like +50,000 soldiers it was a wrap for Alexander so therefore Panjabis actually saved the subcontinent from this subjugation or Alexander’s humiliating defeat to Nanda
We actually killed Bucephalus aka Alexander’s horse
Alexander was so grief-stricken by the loss of his horse that he named a city after him, Alexandria Bucephalus. Bucephalus was a famous horse in history, and Alexander's bond with him was deep. Alexander tamed Bucephalus by turning the horse's head toward the sun, as he realized the horse was afraid of its own shadow
Punjabis are among the most conquered people in the world
You was always subjugated by outsiders until creation Of Pakistan and India Punjab still ruled by Outsiders that killed Punjabis in their own holy land 🤣
Punjabis are among the most conquered people in the world
You was always subjugated by outsiders until creation Of Pakistan and India Punjab still ruled by Outsiders that killed Punjabis in their own holy land 🤣
Sikh Empire
Founder of Tughlaq Empire was Feroze Shah a half Panjabi
Adina Beg Arain Panjabi
The subcontinents best fighters are from Panjab
Great Khali
Amir King Khan Janjua (UK Pakistani Boxing 2x world lightweight champion)
Arjan Bhullar (Canadian MMA tournament ONE Champion)
what state of India are you from? Nothing to Kang on I see
Yeah Sikh Empire, that's a brief moment until British Conquered it
Not true, Dravidian are the strongest fighters.
Hence why Most Imperial India dynasties couldn't fully rule over South India, including Mughals and Maurya
Yeah Sikh Empire, that's a brief moment until British Conquered it
Not true, Dravidian are the strongest fighters.
Hence why Most Imperial India dynasties couldn't fully rule over South India, including Mughals and Maurya
Medieval Punjab history - Firoz Shah, the 3rd emperor of the Tughlaq empire, was the son to a Punjabi Bhatti mother from Dipalpur called Bibi Naila. He was the nephew of Ghazi Malik who was supposedly of Half-Turk, Half-Punjabi origins and was
Medieval Punjab history - Firoz Shah, the 3rd emperor of the Tughlaq empire, was the son to a Punjabi Bhatti mother from Dipalpur called Bibi Naila. He was the nephew of Ghazi Malik who was supposedly of Half-Turk, Half-Punjabi origins and was
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