@Umarkarim89 No, it's actually on agricultural land now+was discovered by people searching for coins etc with metal-detectors as a hobby :)
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@caitlinrgreen these people can be found in South India as dravidians bt North India+Paki was occupied by Aryan hordes with locals as slaves -
@Umarkarim89 History, tbh, is full of such sad tales. Look at those Islamic dirhams in Viking-age Europe---there because up to 1,000,000 > -
@Umarkarim89 >slaves sold by Vikings to Central Asian merchants, & telling that the word for native Britons (Welsh) in Anglo-Saxon=slave... -
@Umarkarim89 I find the past fascinating, but not convinced I would want to live in it! Although the present can be equally dispiriting :-/ -
@caitlinrgreen ahh thats the thing sitting in future you never ever get the real sense & context of history & hw it worked then impossible:)
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@caitlinrgreen i worked on it and interestingly within 50 years of mutiny the majority of British Indian army came from Punjab & not BengalThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@caitlinrgreen Interestingly this was 1 of the pillars of British recruitment in India after the mutiny of 1857 to recruit warriors.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@caitlinrgreen Yes indeed. Its quite interesting how these invaders (i am 1 of them :D) pushed the sons of soils into greater depths.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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