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Posted by: CHOR January 23, 2009
Nepal a part of India (Another movie says so)
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Chanakya was before Ashoka.. Chanakya was ChandraGutpa's Teacher, not only
that, Chanakya was the person who made Chandragupta the King of
PatilPutra(Patna) which was ruled by Nanda Dynasty (their kingdom was called Nanda Empire) and yes Nepal was there
during that time and played a vital role in the process of unification started
by Chankya.



Also, for your information, it wasn't Ashoka who fought with Macedonian King
the Mighty Alexander but it was ChandraGupta who went to war under the
leadership of Chanakya...(Chandragupta was a son of a shepard not from a Royal family, Chanakya made him the King of Nanda Empire)



And who told you it was only Greeks & Roman's who were advanced and civilized
than the people of the Indian subcontinent, just cause all the history of the
subcontinent was destroyed first by the invading Muslims than later the European’s..
Dude do you know what Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa are???



You need to get your facts straight.. Nepal
was never under any Indian Ruler, and no Ashoka never conquered whole of present day India, once he
became a fan of Buddha, hence his conquest to rule all of the present day
Indian Subcontinent Stopped.



Are you trying to Tell me the Epic Mahabharata and Ramayana is not true ( I
know events were exaggerated) in that case what Homer wrote is wrong too.. If
there was battle of Troy
than there was battle of Mahabharata..



Have you try to analyze anything, look at the culture of eastern Asian’s like
Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, They were all Hindu Kingdom's.. All those
kings and kingdoms took participation in that Great War.

If you look at the drawings, wall paintings, the drama's they do in Thailand
and other countries around it, you will see they are recreating Ramayana, where
they have ram, sita, laxman, hanuman etc.



So for you to say there was No Nepal is wrong my brother, Nepal was there but not present day Nepal..
The valley was called Nepal
and it was the most powerful kingdom in the Himalaya's..



I can go on and on but you got the point..(just trying to educate in history, not trying to show off or anyting)

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