Mini- #Thread on ‘distinctive humane traits’ of Indian warriors in early 9th century CE. #History #Bharat #India #Medieval #warriors #war #battle #humanity #Hindus
Sulaiman, one of the first Arab merchants, who had undertaken multiple voyages to India and China during the first half of the ninth century, in his travel diary, ‘Akhbar Al-Sin wa’l Hind’ dated 851 AD, writes repeatedly about the following distinct..
.. code of conduct exercised by Indian warriors even in battles fought by them which according to him was quite ‘not warlike’, and was more humane than anybody else :-
Instance 1:

“Sometimes they (Indians) fight each other over sovereignty, but this is rare.

I have not seen anyone ousting another person from his kingdom except the people who are next to the land of pepper...
.. Whenever a king subjugates a kingdom,he entrusts the kingdom to a person belonging to the family of the defeated king who remain under his authority. The people of the kingdom do not accept any other arrangement except this.Neither the Indians nor the Chinese get circumcised.”
Instance No.2:

“Not warlike, the Indians sometimes go to war for conquest, but the occasions are rare.

I have never seen the people of one country submit to the authority of another, except in the case of that country which comes next to the country of pepper [Malabar].
When a king subdues a neighboring state, he places over it a man belonging to the family of the fallen prince, who carries on the government in the name of the conqueror. The inhabitants would not suffer it to be otherwise.”
Unfortunately, the invaders took undue advantage of our Sanatani generosity and scrupulousness, even in wars, costing us a to nearly 1000 years of On & off foreign rule in various parts of India, thereby resulting to severe debacle of cultural & social structure of Hindu society.
Next time, any leftist/Islamic (dis) historian claims that all rulers were same in Middle Ages, punch the above facts, directly from the mouth of their own kind, on their ignorant face. We were unlike them, barring few exceptions. Let this sink in them.
Sources and Credit:

1)THE INDIA THEY SAW (VOL-2) by MEENAKSHI JAIN

2) S. Maqbul Ahmad, pp.54-55, Arabic Classical Accounts of India And China, Institute of Advanced Study, Simla, 1989...
3)Elliot and Dowson, vol., I, pp., 7, The History of India As Told By Its Own Historians, Low Price Publications, 1990.
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