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In a corner of the Muslim devastated Hindu temple-complex which surrounds the so called Kutub Minar in Delhi lies burrowed and buried the body of Altmash - a Muslim slave of slaves whose gory deeds are a perpetual stain on the sacred ancient throne of Delhi.
Altmash, the second slave-ruler of Delhi, was a slave and son- in-law of Kutubuddin, who in turn, was the slave of the robber- gangster Mohammed Ghori of Badmash1.
Resurgent Hindu forces had successfully and simultaneously broken the backs of and slain the two veritable human dragons - Mohammed Ghori and Bakhtiyar Khilji - whose venomous Muslim breath had laid waste the countryside of North India from Ghazni to Varanasi. (Ghazni may currently be parading as a part of Afghanisthan but Afghanisthan is itself a part of ancient India). But unfortunately that was rather late in the day, for the Muslim gangster Ghori had already left behind him many degenerate Muslim slaves with their feet stuck deep in the sacred Indian soil. One of those slaves was Kutubuddin. The latter's slave and son-in-law was Altmash.
In medieval times, Kutubuddin was the first Muslim to formally assume sovereignty of Hindu India and defile both the crown and the throne of the great ancient country by his unsurpassed misdeeds.
It was Altmash who succeeded to the throne. His misdeeds only added to the sickening and towering pile of Muslim bigotry, usury, extortion, expropriation, massacre, destruction, desecration, depredation, prostitution, rape, kidnapping, torture and plunder.
But never mind, Gandhi and Nehru's India teaches a different history, a history where they only speak of the glories of Muslim rule. This perversion of truth must stop. Our brave and honest students must not permit this perversion to poison their young minds.
Altmash was a tyrant and a debauch - a sold and re-sold menial slave. Some called him Iltmash. His high-sounding title was Sultan Shamsud-duniya Wahuddin Abdul Muzaffar Altmash. He belonged to the Albari tribe of Turkesthan.
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1. In Hindi, Badmash means scoundrel.
Author : Shri Purushottam Nagesh Oak
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