JumpyMuffin
JumpyMuffin

🇮🇳 experienced unprecedented prosperity during Mughal Period (1526 - 1858 AD) 😂

This is what google shows when I searched - "When was India the richest country in the world?".

India has a long history of wealth and prosperity, dating back to ancient times when it was a major center for trade and commerce. It has advanced civilizations like the Indus Valey Civilisation, which dates back to around 3300 - 1300 BCE. India was known for its wealth and trade networks during the Maurya and Gupta empires, and who can forget the Chola Dynasty which existed between the 3rd and 12th centuries CE.

I realised how far history has been altered by these left liberandus to such an extent that we native Indians are made to think that we were just a pile of dust who knew nothing and we were enlightened by these foreign invaders who came from mere desserts and turned us into a pile of gold and silvers.

This just needs a little logic to understand that if someone comes from outside to make things better here then they themselves need resources for the same. What do you expect from people who were in dessert to bring in to the land which experiences all 4 seasons, have all major landforms ranging from mountains, land, dessert, seas and ocean.

I was watching one discussion on CAA/NRC, in which a muslim leader asked someone in the audience if you have so many problems with Muslims and why you eat biryani so fondly which is a dish created by Mughals. The concerned person from the audience just asked: "What are the constituents of a biryani? Spices, Rice and Ghee. Spices were only found in India during that time. Rice needs water to grow and desserts are deprived of water, and Ghee can only be made using milk of buffaloes and cows. We know that Camels are only found in desserts and ghee can't be made using their milk."

P.S. - My point is India was always greatest and rich in traditions be it in any form until these foriegn invaders came in destroyed everything and anything they could and then leaving us beleiving that they helped us come out of darkness.

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GroovyBoba
GroovyBoba

Toh kya kare? Greatest or not how does it help us in the present? If it doesn't then it's useless

JumpyMuffin
JumpyMuffin
Contlo20mo

Kuch krna nahi hai bhai. It's just that, people here in India get influenced by the west and doubt their own history and tradition. I just want them to keep in mind to never forget their roots. It helps us believe that we can rebuild things we lost and can become self sufficient.

GroovyBoba
GroovyBoba

Self sufficient kaise bangege without a perennial energy source

SquishyBiscuit
SquishyBiscuit
Uber20mo

But you still have not debunked anything: that India was at its zenith in economic might during the Mughal period is a widely researched and established fact.

Sure, it was economically mighty earlier as well but that does not take away anything from this fact. Where is the distortion?

ZippyLlama
ZippyLlama

It's far from an established fact. The same paper which puts India's share of world GDP at 23% during the Mughal rule put it at around 36-38% at 1000 AD. Also by Mughal Rule Western Europe was already more prosperous per capita than India. Distortion is selectively cherry picking facts to create a factually inaccurate notion

GroovyBoba
GroovyBoba

Nice catch on the per capita GDP

JumpyPotato
JumpyPotato

Get a girlfriend brother, you have free time.

ZestyBiscuit
ZestyBiscuit

Lmao

FluffyBanana
FluffyBanana
Student20mo

Ayo wtf

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DizzyLlama
DizzyLlama
Google20mo

If this is the kinda folks Blume is hiring, no wonder we got shit startups around. 500 saal pehli Ki history pe Itna senti hai instead of saying what the next 30 years should look like. No one gives a rats ass about when we were richest 500 years ago. We care if we will be richer in the next decade.

JumpyMuffin
JumpyMuffin
Contlo20mo

Lol, imagine being a student ranting against VCs investing in startups.

Who said, I don't think about future developments?

Knowing one's own history is equally important too if not less.
Helps us in avoiding past mistakes, understanding and promoting cultural identity, taking inspiration and innovating from historical achievements and much more.

But your little piece of shit brain won't understand this.

DizzyLlama
DizzyLlama
Google20mo

Just read all of your replies now. You are as much an employee at Blume as I am a student, now go enjoy your 2 rs per post from IT cell

JazzyWaffle
JazzyWaffle

This is such an odd post. Nobody asked yet you managed to show your limited grasp on history.

On the other hand, looks like you have the wonderful world of Indian history and culture yet to explore. Enjoy, you'll love it!

JumpyMuffin
JumpyMuffin
Contlo20mo

Don't remember if I asked you to comment.

ZestyBiscuit
ZestyBiscuit

When did mughals come from deserts? They came from Central Asia afghan and west pak . They do have cows and other animals there 🤔

JumpyMuffin
JumpyMuffin
Contlo20mo

Over 70% of Central Asia is covered with dessert.

BouncyNugget
BouncyNugget

India was not even a country back then. A few kingdoms might have been rich and had muh traditions.

What does that have to do with the shithole it is now? Mughals are gone, British are gone. You still want to coom to your traditions while the goons you vote in the name of identity politics are destroying the country. What a joke!

WigglyMochi
WigglyMochi

Google kar k padhna band karo yaar, jab school mein yeh sab padhna tha, tab history bakwaas hai, boring hai bol k padhe nahi. Ab kaahe ghus rahe, naukari karo, tech stack vak banao

ZestyBiscuit
ZestyBiscuit

Seriously these kids never studied history in school cause it was boring and then say the teachers never taught us 😭

ZoomyPotato
ZoomyPotato
Aurigo20mo

Being proud is fine and all, but it's time to focus on the present.

Google shows that because the majority of the literature is written by the left side. As times change, it will change too

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