The history of medieval India is the history of Hindu genocides. Voltaire regarded Hindus as ‘a peaceful and innocent people, equally incapable of hurting others or of defending themselves’. At the dawn of the 8th century, these innocent and peaceful Hindus experienced for the first time a peculiar warfare, which was so total, brutal and pervasive that their dharmik code of ethics could not possibly comprehend what the foreign invaders conceived as permitted and forbidden in a war.
Essentially it was a religious war from the perspective of the Abrahamic communities who used the ‘Us and Them’ otherisation doctrine to commit the genocide of millions of Hindus for at least a thousand years, destroy Hindu institutions and culture to establish their religious and cultural dominance in the sub-continent, and then launch a campaign of history-writing with ‘alternative truths’ to whitewash this genocide.
The first step to reverse a genocide is the detection of the genocide. This book analyses Indian history through a careful investigation of primary historical records, without the imposition of any agenda or political colour, to reach the conclusion that a relentless effort was perpetrated by Abrahamics to capture the socio-political structures of medieval India, and completely wipe the Hindus out of existence. The author further identifies the elements of Hindu genocides that continue to be active in this subcontinent.
The history of medieval India is the history of Hindu genocides. Voltaire regarded Hindus as ‘a peaceful and innocent people, equally incapable of hurting others or of defending themselves’. At the dawn of the 8th century, these innocent and peaceful Hindus experienced for the first time a peculiar warfare, which was so total, brutal and pervasive that their dharmik code of ethics could not possibly comprehend what the foreign invaders conceived as permitted and forbidden in a war.
Essentially it was a religious war from the perspective of the Abrahamic communities who used the ‘Us and Them’ otherisation doctrine to commit the genocide of millions of Hindus for at least a thousand years, destroy Hindu institutions and culture to establish their religious and cultural dominance in the sub-continent, and then launch a campaign of history-writing with ‘alternative truths’ to whitewash this genocide.
The first step to reverse a genocide is the detection of the genocide. This book analyses Indian history through a careful investigation of primary historical records, without the imposition of any agenda or political colour, to reach the conclusion that a relentless effort was perpetrated by Abrahamics to capture the socio-political structures of medieval India, and completely wipe the Hindus out of existence. The author further identifies the elements of Hindu genocides that continue to be active in this subcontinent.