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Akhand Bharat Never Existed

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in response to reader comment: Akhand Bharat - Afghanistan, Burma, Srilanka, Nepal and Bhutan must also merge with India

Submitted by Faisal Iqbal Ch (Pakistan), Oct 17, 2008 at 10:56

Its part of history Akhand Bharat or Undivided India never existed. This Region is Divded into severl parts for thousands years there was no central command.

Akbar had also made sort of political agrements with rajas but again no central command
every state had its own rules and even currency so this concept is not corrcct.


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