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rodman
Whoiz Indianz daddiez? Pakis? Perzians?
Tenjikuronin
^ You are a dumbass.
YoungOne
^agreed
raindropz
^^^agree also
Kangsta
^^def. agree pakiz dont own $hit n persians? wtf
Proud_Panjabi
Pakistan was once part of India...if you didnt know that...most Pakistanis ancestors are most likely to be Indian.

Pakistan is not much of a rival to India anyway, I doubt they will go to war with India after 1999 Kargil, think it might have taught them a lesson.

The India army is very very strong...the gurkha warriors, punjabi/rajasthani/haryana warriors, are some of the most feared warriors in the world.
ExpressYourself
QUOTE(Proud_Panjabi @ May 31 2006, 02:37 PM) *

Pakistan was once part of India...if you didnt know that...most Pakistanis ancestors are most likely to be Indian.

Pakistan is not much of a rival to India anyway, I doubt they will go to war with India after 1999 Kargil, think it might have taught them a lesson.

The India army is very very strong...the gurkha warriors, punjabi/rajasthani/haryana warriors, are some of the most feared warriors in the world.



I'm going to sound like a complete dumbo, but is there a certain area in India where the gurkhas have roots to?
Tenjikuronin
QUOTE(ExpressYourself @ May 31 2006, 08:56 PM) *

I'm going to sound like a complete dumbo, but is there a certain area in India where the gurkhas have roots to?

Gurkhas are mostly found in Nepal, however they claim Rajput ancestry. Its debatable whether they actually have any Rajput ancestry or not, but the two groups were incredible warriors.
Proud_Panjabi
^Yep

"Gurkhas claim descent from the Hindu Rajputs and Brahmins of Northern India, who entered modern Nepal from the west. Guru Gorkhanath had a Rajput Prince-disciple, the legendary Bappa Rawal, born Prince Kalbhoj, founder of the house of Mewar, who became the first Gurkha and is said to be the ancestor of the present Royal family of Nepal as well as the Rana dynasty of Nepal."

ExpressYourself
A friend of mine said that the Marathas (marathi warrior caste) were the only ones who successfully "kicked mugha butt" (in his own words, haha)?
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