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why india has been a soft target for invader​

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Answered by ashising2704
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India was the most advanced and rich civilization in ancient times. Remaining true to the heredity of the ancestors, the then Indian kings maintained their supremacy in the region. And that’s what made India like the “Ultimate Prize” to the conquerors. Conquering India was one of “Impossible” tasks in those days. Achieving this feat meant a permanent footprint in the course of history. That is the reason why so many conquerors were attracted towards India. And now I am coming to the part saying “so many times”. She was invaded many times because almost everybody failed to conquer India. The legendary Assyrians and Persians were massacred in the battlefield. The undaunted Greeks were shaken from the core just after a low-level skirmish. The central-asian barbarians were wiped out from existence. Hunas, who were known to put an end to Roman empire, met their nemesis on the other side of Himalayas. Arab caliphate did not dare to look back on their escape route before they cross the river Indus. Royal army of Turks were annihilated. Mughals tried to survive through diplomacy but at the end there was Hindu uprising again. British only became successful because of traitors inside. Still, “conquering India” is an unfinished business to all. Hopefully that answers your question.

Answered by Anonymous
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India was the most advanced and rich civilization in ancient times. Remaining true to the heredity of the ancestors, the then Indian kings maintained their supremacy in the region. And that’s what made India like the “Ultimate Prize” to the conquerors. Conquering India was one of “Impossible” tasks in those days. Achieving this feat meant a permanent footprint in the course of history. That is the reason why so many conquerors were attracted towards India. And now I am coming to the part saying “so many times”. She was invaded many times because almost everybody failed to conquer India. The legendary Assyrians and Persians were massacred in the battlefield. The undaunted Greeks were shaken from the core just after a low-level skirmish. The central-asian barbarians were wiped out from existence. Hunas, who were known to put an end to Roman empire, met their nemesis on the other side of Himalayas. Arab caliphate did not dare to look back on their escape route before they cross the river Indus. Royal army of Turks were annihilated. Mughals tried to survive through diplomacy but at the end there was Hindu uprising again. British only became successful because of traitors inside. Still, “conquering India” is an unfinished business to all. Hopefully that answers your question.

We can also see things from a different angle. In today’s world, Hinduism is the only religion which worships gods instead of any mortal. Other three major religions, the two Abrahamic ones and Budhhism considers a human being as the supreme leader. But in ancient world, it was not the case. Look at Mayas, Incas, Egyptians, Aztecs, Sumers, Assyrrians - every civilization had their own version of Gods and immortals. But, one by one, each and every one of them were erased from existence. Aztecs and Incas met there end at the hand of Europeans. Egyptians lost their everything with the end of Pharaohs and were destroyed by Arabs. Same happened to Assyrrians. It is only India where the ancient trend is still alive. So, India remains as a “Last Frontier”.

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