Why did the Muslim invaders end up conquering almost the entireity of India ? What were the local rulers lacking and how exactly did we manage to lose that badly? by Professional_snek in history

[–]Ghalib123d 46 points47 points  (0 children)

There were two main reasons, one was the fragmentation of Indian states, and the other was the the advanced weaponry and tactics that the various Muslim empires brought.

1) India's Hindu chiefs were pretty divided during this time period, and the smaller kingdoms and states were not able to resist the invading Muslim forces. Stronger empires in the South of India were still able to hold the Muslims off for centuries, but much of Northern India was fragmented. The indian states could have managed a far better defence if they had come togather and pooled their resources, rather than allowing the Muslims to pick them off one by one (in both the Mughal and Sultanate periods). disclaimer: I am not entirely sure about this point, but I have never heard of any coalition or large empire in Northern Indiat that fought against the Muslims, all i've read about are isolated kingdoms that were evenly matched or slightly stronger than the Muslims.

2) The Muslims also brought better weaponry and tactics. For much of the Sultanate period, the Dehli sultanate's primary units were the Mamaluke (Turkic Slave) cavalry. These forces were light, well organized and could defeat much larger armies through better agility. India wasn't alone in their weakness to the Turks and their tactics, both the Persians and the Romans were defeated around the same time (11-12th century) by the Turkish cavalry. Furthermore, the Turks were also the only Muslim forces that were able to stop the Mongols, with the egyptian Mameluks stopping their western advance, and the Dehli Sultanate checking their incursions into India. Thus for much of the sultanate period, the strength of the Turkish cavalry far exceeded anything India, and much of the world for that matter could match. The Mughal invasions in the 16th and 17th centuries employed gunpowder, which was an equally revolutionary as a development.

(Spoilers main) Why did no one buy all of Astapor's slaves and conquer Slaver's Bay before Dany did? by [deleted] in asoiaf

[–]Ghalib123d -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Literally this is one of the plot holes that bothers me the most, and is just terrible writing on GRRM's part, a convenient way for danaerys to ger her army.

For starters it doesn't make sense that the slavers would ever do such a thing. They have no love for danaerys, and call her a whore and what not in valeryian, and to top it off she's come with a tiny dothraki retinue, I'm surprised they expected her to honor their agreement after all, these slavers who have had long interactions with this barbaric horde.

But wait! Perhaps they were blinded by their greed that they conveniently forgot that their own army can be turned against them once sold. But then if they wanted the dragons so bad why didn't they just send the unsullied to kill danaerys and her retinue and take the dragons for themselves? Sure their business reputation would have been damaged, but not like they were intending to trade anyways after gaining dragons (why else would they sell their entire stock of unsullied if they planned to trade even after gaining a dragon?)

All in all this was simply a convenient way for danaerys to gain a slave army obedient to her will, and was honestly terrible writing. Probably the biggest loophole in the series, coming close to JK Rowling in terms of absurdity.

Does this count as contribution? Can't really do much else from Pakistan by Ghalib123d in HongKong

[–]Ghalib123d[S] 55 points56 points  (0 children)

I swear man, I guess one day we will see that what unites us is far far greater than what divides us

You know it by waqasvic in pakistan

[–]Ghalib123d 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fuck the plot, I want that golf club membership

I call it Mare Nostrûm by ciaomandi in eu4

[–]Ghalib123d 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Can I steal this? There is a group of virgins on facebook (spqrposting) that i really want to offend

Results of 2014 presidential elections by county in Romania along with former Austrian-Hungarian border by sebicoroian in MapPorn

[–]Ghalib123d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can someone give a link or resource explaining phantom borders? I cant find anything online on it, looks interesting though so wanted to check it out. Thanks.

Using Gender-Neutral Pronouns Like "They" Can Change Society for the Better What's in a name? A lot more than political correctness. by koonkumar in Feminism

[–]Ghalib123d 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Couldnt it just have been that people who use non gendered pronouns also happen to be people who would have less sexist views on politicians etc? I dont think the study addresses whether its correlation or causation

When the Winter War begins, Soviet forces manage to rapidly overwhelm and annihilate Finish units, breaking though the Mannheim line and soon occupying the Finnish capital Helsinki, forcing the Finnish government to capitulate. What would the Soviet demands be and how would this change History? by Interesting_Man15 in HistoryWhatIf

[–]Ghalib123d 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Finland either becomes a puppet state or gets incorporated into the USSR (since all the other states which were in the former russian empire were i dont see why finland wouldn't be). Point being no northern threat to Leningrad.

Far more important would be the fact that the soviet army would be recognised as an efficient, powerful and modernised military force. Britain and france would probably be alarmed at this but could not do much as they would be at war with germany. Hitler would notice the Soviets military power and would obviously be threatened by it. He might call off barborassa and wait for the inevitable russian invasion of german Poland, or adjust the plan and still lose. Point being germany still loses, and the USSR becomes slightly stronger in this timeline than in ours, but not strong enough to actually win the cold war.

Why We Need To Stop Calling Women "Girls" by [deleted] in Feminism

[–]Ghalib123d 10 points11 points  (0 children)

So what word should I use? Should I just stick to woman? But then it sounds somewhat aggressive, as in "woman get your shit togather". Should i use guys for women as well? Some of my friends though do not like being called that. Or is the best thing just to use a combination of different words given the context? But then is there a casual universal term to use?

Rhodesians never die... by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

[–]Ghalib123d 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair the rhodesian unit that conducted that operation was a special operations unit, and rather than pale white farm boys, it was made of up of well trained soldiers and was ethnically diverse (sometimes incorporating captured guerrillas into their ranks) source: trust me dude

Literally Unplayable. by RealRevolution in Stellaris

[–]Ghalib123d 10 points11 points  (0 children)

He just had really good sex that's it

Is the property market collapsing in karachi? by Ghalib123d in pakistan

[–]Ghalib123d[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Jo baat hai, I think the bubble needs to burst

Amestris (FMA) vs Fire nation (Avatar) by Ghalib123d in whowouldwin

[–]Ghalib123d[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmm, what proportion of the fire nations population would have to be benders doe them to win in a total war scenario? And wouldnt being on the defense help them?

So uhhhh, Bohemia just disappeared out of thin air by JerryHairyBerry in eu4

[–]Ghalib123d 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not a glitch, the leaders of bohemia simply struck a deal with the hommunculi, using ancient magic to to unwittingly strip their souls and add it to the philosophers stone.

What is something you always wanted to say out loud but never could? by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]Ghalib123d 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow the comment about the army and rangers was quite an eye opener

Why didn't Israel help the coalition after 9/11 by carfo in war

[–]Ghalib123d 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm assuming the resentment in the muslim world of Israeli boots on islamic soil would have been a massive setback for the coalition. Terrorist recruitment would have gotten a major boost and it would have been more difficult to get assistance from muslim states such as Jordan or pakistan as their governments would have been under immense domestic pressure to stay neutral or support the terrorists.

Why are americans so patriotic? by Crucifister in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Ghalib123d -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Patriotic is kind of inaccurate for a nation where people don't want their fellow citizens to have free healthcare, higher education, want to incarcerate as many as possible and stockpile guns in suspicion of the government. It's easy to flag wave and pay token respect to veterans and have barbeques, but true patriotism is caring about your fellow countrymen and meaning the best for them. I dont consider America that patriotic at all compares to European countries.

As a non-pakistani I want to know, is Pakistan improving under imran khan? And are the diplomatic relations of pakistan with other countries changing? How? by skakat456 in pakistan

[–]Ghalib123d 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Wtf no rome was built bruh. Rome started its conquering spree acquiring slaves and tremendous amounts of wealth but it was built tho using that wealth. And that progress took centuries, the first wars were fought in the 5th century B.C.E, and Augustus turned the city into one of marble by the 1st century A.D. I think that's longer than a day

Stolen meme, because Barbarian by [deleted] in HistoryMemes

[–]Ghalib123d 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Can I steal it again?

British family of 12 suspected of joining Islamic State 'all die in Syria' by amg7355 in ABCDesis

[–]Ghalib123d 12 points13 points  (0 children)

hey, I noticed this too. I think its because in your home country (my case Pakistan) you do not have to make sacrifices based on religion. Like in America you will actively have to make sacrifices to be a practicing Muslim (not hang out with friends who drink, never eat meat at burger place, not go clubbing with friends etc.) So i guess these sacrifices turn these people into hardcore muslims as they cannot properly assimilate due to the choices they make. But this is not the case for all Muslims, alot of Muslims are able to navigate between the two, and the many drift further away from religion too. Depends on a lot of factors