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Gochi
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Post Number: 19154
Registered: 07-2004
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Posted on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - 12:43 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP

deenemma..idantha soottunte naaku paatha kaalamlo black and white rajula cinemalu gurthosthunnai..avanni ilaati concept meedhane theesevoru..
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Bob
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Post Number: 3002
Registered: 03-2005
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Kalki
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Post Number: 3661
Registered: 04-2005
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Posted on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - 12:41 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP

atta kakapothe first in line for the throne ayyithe kaadu

migtha annalani saava gotti ayyina godalau ettukuni ayyina rajulu ayyaru
even aurangazeb gadu kooda ade
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Gochi
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chandragupta maurya/ashokudu/srikirshnadevarayalu

veellantha kooda second setups ki puttaara...
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Kalki
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Post Number: 3660
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Posted on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - 12:36 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP

pridhvi raj di emi ledu akkada

kakapothe mohammad ghori gadu mana hindu raju ki puttadu ani empasize sesatunnadu

naaku okkati ardham kaadu,enduko eppudu ila panimanushalki leka setup laki puttinavalle kings avvutaru

chandragupta maurya/ashokudu/srikirshnadevarayalu etc ni sooste attage undi mari
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Gochi
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Posted on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - 12:32 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP

okka mukka artham kaledhu...inthaki pruthvi raj gurinchi goppagaa raasadaa...dobbulu ettada..leka pinalgaa gajini mohammad hindu ani prove settunnada...kalkayya koosintha light veyyi
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Kalki
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Post Number: 3659
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Posted on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - 12:26 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IP

Lado Sarai has the famous f Bar and lounge, the Bed Lounge, and many carpet showrooms. On what used to be the agricultural land of the village, the government, in 2002, erected a Prithviraj Memorial, valorising the last �Hindu� king of Delhi, who went down bravely fighting the Muslim invaders. L.K. Advani, at the inauguration, drew a sword and thundered about fighting terrorism from Pakistan.

The story of Prithviraj, as told to me in Lado Sarai, is slightly different...

One day, in his old age, the good king Anang Pal Tomar decided to go on long pilgrimage, and leave the kingdom in the care of two relatives, Prithviraj and Jaichand. Prithviraj was given custody of Delhi and Ajmer, while Jaichand looked after Kannauj.

Prithviraj told Anangpal that his custody was useless unless he had authority which other kings would believe in. "Give it to me in writing," he said. "No King can enter Delhi without the permission of Prithviraj." So Anangpal gave it to him in writing, and went off on his pilgrimage. Not much later, when he returned to his city, the gates were closed to him. No King can enter Delhi without the permission of Prithviraj. And so it was that Prithviraj came to be the ruler of Delhi.

Flashback. A trader from Afghanistan decided to start trading with India and thus expand his business and his profits. So he loaded his goods on camels and came to India, and to the court of the vigorous but childless king, Anangpal Tomar, along with his beautiful daughter. He offered Anangpal his daughter in marriage. "I know that you will have children with her."

The marriage was consummated, the child was conceived, but the older queen was jealous. While the younger queen was pregnant, she forbade Anangpal from meeting her, and when the child was born, she threw him out on a garbage pile, ghor in Sanskrit.

The child was picked up by a passing childless potter, who then brought him up as his own.

When the child was seven years old, King Anangpal passed a judgement which dissatisfied his people. The potter�s son
suggested another way in which justice could be meted out. The news spread like wildfire and reached the palace.

Fearing the king�s wrath a servant from the palace went and told the potter who his son really was, and asked him to send the child off to Afghanistan, to his grandfather.

Years later Mohammad Ghori marched on Delhi to reclaim his inheritance, and Jaichand joined him. Prithviraj was defeated. Lad Singh, a soldier in Jaichand�s army, settled in what was to become Lado Sarai village. His four sons lived in four domed structures, four gumbads which existed there prior to their settlement, and around these domes the village of Lado Sarai grew.

Karan Pal Singh, about 70 years old, who told me this story, also told me, There are three kinds of history.

One is that written in history textbooks. This is written by those in power, and cannot be trusted.

Then there is the history by the person who sits with books and tries to make sense of the past for himself.

The third is oral tradition, what people remember from what their ancestors tell them. There is some truth in both of these.
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Kalki
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Post Number: 3658
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http://www.outlookindia.com/full.asp?fodname=20060 414&fname=capitalletters&sid=3
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