Jallaluddin: Neither
Keywords:
Atrocities, Benevolent, Morality, ‘Once established’ History, SabatAbstract
India has witnessed a number of invasions from the west attracted to the wealth, India then possessed. Besides sacking India of her wealth and multiplying the miseries by destruction of property, the invaders who stayed committed grave atrocities against the ingenious Indians and few stayed back and made a history of tyrannical rule with their dynastic successions.
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