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"A horse gallops with his lungs, perseveres with his heart, and wins with his character”: Shubhrak seeing his master in danger became uncontrollable and threw Qutubuddin on the ground, stomped his chest and head with mighty hooves killing him on the spot
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During the mounted duel, she managed to bury her sword deep into Qutb-ud-din’s flesh, wounding him so severely that he tumbled from the saddle
"Fortitude is the marshal of thought, the armor of the will, and the fort of reason": Kumbhalgarh also known as Great Wall of India is a Mewar fortress on westerly range of Aravalli Hills, it snakes through valleys in Rajsamand district of the Rajasthan
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The Kumbhalgarh Fort remains one of the strongest forts of India and bears testimony to the genius and splendour of war tactics and the architectural finesse of people who lived long ago
“A river seems like a magic thing. Magic, moving, living part of earth itself”: Maharaja Ganga Singh, also known as Bhagirath of Kalyug who made Sutlej river of Punjab flow in the desert by constructing 'Ganga-Canal' that Congress renamed to Indira Canal
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In order to get rid of this problem permanently, in 1903 Maharaja Ganga Singh obtained the services of A. W. E. Standley, chief engineer, who demonstrated the feasibility of the western area of the Bikaner State being brought under irrigation from the Satluj Waters
“The blunders are all there on the board, waiting to be made”: Chess was born out of the India before 600s AD from 'Chaturanga' as a battle formation mentioned in Mahabharata, referring to 4 divisions of an army - elephantry, chariotry, cavalry & infantry
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Chess, as we know it today, was born out of the Indian game chaturanga before the 600s AD. The game spread throughout Asia and Europe over the coming centuries and eventually evolved into what we know as chess
"History is the propaganda of the victors": Qutub Minar or Dhurva Stambha - 24-petalled architectural lotus flower is purely a Hindu concept, an ancient Hindu Astronomical Observatory on which lifeless insertions of Quranic inscriptions are forced
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The Quranic inscriptions on the Minar are forced and lifeless insertions between forceful and beautiful frieze-bands of the pure HINDU DESIGN
“There are few reasons for telling the truth, but for lying the number is infinite": Hotee opened a School in Varanasi for women, taught Poetry, Law, Maths & Ayurveda, awarded title "Vidyalankar" by Kashi Pandits long before Savitribai Phule was even born
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What was their agenda in sponsoring Savitribai’s project? Why interest did British have in Indian women? The answer will be very surprising
“It’s like chess, you know. The Queen saves the King”: Yashovati - first regent queen of Kashmir married to King Damodara I who was kiIIed in a duel with Shri Krishna himself, Yashomati was pregnant than and was raised to the throne by Shri Krishna
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She ruled the kingdom with a stern hand, identifying the corrupt and unjust officials and punishing them severely
"Their barbarism will stand as their shame for all eternity": Hath Kataro Khambh - Blood-stained history of Goa which no one discusses, crimes done by co-founder of the Society of Jesus Francis Xavier, 80000+ Hindus hands were cut off near this pillar
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The word ‘DAYANANDA’ on the pillar may be a reference to Lord Shiva, who is considered as ‘one who shows mercy’
"Victory are reserved for those warriors who are willing to pay it's price": One of the greatest and undefeated General Zorawar Singh conquered Laddakh, Tibbat,Gilgit, Skardu, Baltistan and defeated army of Imperial Chinese Tibetans in Dogra-Tibetan War
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On 17 June 1822, Gulab Singh was appointed as Ruler of Jammu by Maharaja Ranjit Singh at Jeo Pota Akhnoor
"A Hero is a person who says yes to the adventure, Bob Khathing, The Hero Is You": Sardar Patel opined to integrate Tawang into India without taking Nehru into confidence, the heroic stewardship of Major Khathing made it possible without firing one bullet
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Khathing's mission remained unknown to Prime Minister Nehru till it was accomplished
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