Exiled-Pakistani
Minister (2k+ posts)
You have missed the finer point I raised. My point was that there hasn't been a religious based war "yudh" against Muslims rulers from any Hindu quarter, to fight against the 'holocaust' of Hindus. The Sikhs, even though they are not Hindus, fought for a territorial autonomy. They lived peacefully under Mughal rule until they decided to capture territory to establish their own rule - what do you expect then? Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh holy book) contains substantial contribution from Baba Farid's ( A muslim mystic) work. Had there been any animosity between two people this would not have happened. Interestingly enough, Ranjit Singh had Muslim soldiers and Generals in his army.
Marathas also fought for the reasons for which all the kings used to fight in those days. The Muslim rule in Delhi had weakened and Maratha tried to fill the vacuum. Interestingly enough do you know, who were their allies in this war against Mughals? The Syed brethren. Had it been a "yudh" against Muslims, would they have Muslims as their allies??
Marathas also fought for the reasons for which all the kings used to fight in those days. The Muslim rule in Delhi had weakened and Maratha tried to fill the vacuum. Interestingly enough do you know, who were their allies in this war against Mughals? The Syed brethren. Had it been a "yudh" against Muslims, would they have Muslims as their allies??
The Marathas and the Sikhs whom you have forgotten. You are also unaware of the constant tough fight put up by the hindu kings. It took different muslim rulers more than 500 years to gain control over substantial territory and even then it was never a cake-walk. There are various accounts of the wars that were fought by different kings. Sometimes they won and repulsed the mughals sometimes they lost. It was more due to the passage of time and the mughals becoming indians themselves over the due course of time that their integration was complete. There were some anti-hindu movements too. E.g the moplah rebellion. Here is an extract on the same.
Moplah Rebellion an Anti Hindu rebellion conducted by the Muslim Mappila community (Moplah is a British spelling) of Kerala in 1921. Moplahs murdered, pillaged, and forcibly converted thousands of Hindus. According to one view, the reasons for the Moplah rebellion was religious revivalism among the Muslim Mappilas, and hostility towards the landlord Hindu Nair, Nambudiri Jenmi community and the British administration that supported the latter. Adhering to view, British records call it a British-Muslim revolt. The initial focus was on the government, but when the limited presence of the government was eliminated, Moplahs turned their full attention on attacking Hindus. Mohommed Haji was proclaimed the Caliph of the Moplah Khilafat and flags of Islamic Caliphate were flown. Ernad and Walluvanad were declared Khilafat kingdoms. Annie Besant wrote about the riots: "They Moplahs murdered and plundered abundantly, and killed or drove away all Hindus who would not apostatise. Somewhere about a lakh (100,000) of people were driven from their homes with nothing but their clothes they had on, stripped of everything. Malabar has taught us what Islamic rule still means, and we do not want to see another specimen of the Khilafat Raj in India." The second and the most important was of the Direct Action Day of 16th August 1946 when the then Bengal premier Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy had announced a leave (for the administration!) and freedom for the rioters . . . Its a big topic.