People like Nandoo, who eagerly lap up the vomit of Marxists and other anti-national scum, is one of the reasons why Veer Savarkar wrote his book, The 6 Glorious Epochs of Indian History.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The history writing by the British was a deliberate and systematic effort. The British used history of India as a tool for demoralizing the natives. History of India was twisted, falsified and misinterpreted on a grand scale. In a letter dated December 16, 1868 the famous Indologist Max Muller wrote to the Duke of Argyll, the then Secretary of State of India, 'India has been conquered once, but India must be conquered again and that second conquest should be a conquest by education'.. (Ref: 'The Life and Letter of F. Max Muller, edited by Mrs. Max Muller, 1902, Vol.1, p.357). Prof. Max Muller was not just a philosopher, he was also an examiner for the Indian Civil Service (ICS) examination. Teaching of falsified history played a great part in this 'second conquest'................<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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