How did Turks afgans and the Mongols enter India
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1. So probably our biggest weakness has been our inability to learn from our own history. Even today - within 100 years of a hard earned independence - we hear about states aspiring to be separate nations without understanding their vulnerability to global superpowers or their pawns in the sub-continent.
2. Apart from this major factor, overall terrain and climate in Indian sub-continent is pretty life-friendly and far from harsh. You barely have to scratch the top surface of the soil before sowing your crops. Natural resources are in abundance and so is manpower. So there was no pressing need for technology - either for battling the environment or for defending the land.
3. Such living conditions also make people peace loving and to some extent ignorant of possibility of invasion (they might not have even perceived the rationality behind invading).
There were many specific factors as well for each invader and some of them might be common across few of them. But, as per my understanding, these three would be the top and most common reasons.
2. Apart from this major factor, overall terrain and climate in Indian sub-continent is pretty life-friendly and far from harsh. You barely have to scratch the top surface of the soil before sowing your crops. Natural resources are in abundance and so is manpower. So there was no pressing need for technology - either for battling the environment or for defending the land.
3. Such living conditions also make people peace loving and to some extent ignorant of possibility of invasion (they might not have even perceived the rationality behind invading).
There were many specific factors as well for each invader and some of them might be common across few of them. But, as per my understanding, these three would be the top and most common reasons.
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through ship, and there troops came us from the mountains road
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In ancient period
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