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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Rashmi81

@ bold and underline
I am so waiting for Noorie now.



That's not going to be good for her fans who believe in her love and great friendship for Jalal😉

Probably they might called it the 'crime of love' sure how romantic can't wait
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Nanayaa623



That's not going to be good for her fans who believe in her love and great friendship for Jalal😉

Probably they might called it the 'crime of love' sure how romantic can't wait

Ya very true.😆
Ruku and Noorie can't be together once Noorie becomes the empress as it's said snakes don't live in groups .

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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Rashmi81

He is confident that the magnitude and quality of writing that has gone into the show, will set apart "Chakravartin...", which will replace "Bigg Boss Halla Bol" in the one-hour slot every Monday to Friday. Content-wise, the show will be not all facts and no fiction. "History needs to be told in an interesting manner, so most historicals are dramatised. Our research team has worked hard to read various books abd anecdotes on Ashoka, and while we have dramatised the story, we have taken care to avoid distorting facts," Singh said. He added that "Chakravartin..." will resonate with present day continued... - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/first-look-of-much-awaited-tv-serial-chakravartin-ashok-samrat-launched/#sthash.prRcF6n7.dpuf


Guys pls read the line in bold.😎



I am so looking forward for Ashoka, Actually I am excited. Need a change badly and I need to take my mind fully of JA..
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Posted: 10 years ago
Ashoka enjoyed female company but he was not a womaniser..
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: elasingh

Edit kyon kiya? Bolo bolo...😆😆



Because,

Initially, i posted something but later i removed it...

As i did not want to contest your info. :)

Tisarakka was much alive and was made Chief Queen 4 years before his death by Ashoka. :)


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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Rashmi81

Noorie aaja oh meri dilbarjani aaja

Ruku ki waat lagaa ja aaja.



What is this Rashmi ? Did i miss something ? Hilarious. ! 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Rashmi81

Shaurya Singh is behaving so similar to one fellow delhite where mufflers and monkey caps not only stop "air" but even the " brain waves" too entering your body.



But Kejrival is going strong in Delhi and giving tough competition. Also, I am not his fan at all. 😕

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Posted: 10 years ago
Got something about which.. You were discussing..!..It was tearful...!



Tearful but proud daughter salutes braveheart Col MN Rai

TNN | Jan 30, 2015, 01.33AM IST

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Martyred Colonel Munindra Nath Rai's eldest daughter salutes him.
NEW DELHI: Emotions ran high as Colonel Munindra Nath Rai, killed by militants on Tuesday in Kashmir, was laid to rest at the Brar Square cemetery in Delhi Cantonment on Thursday.

Rai's 11-year-old daughter choked up as she shouted her father's regiment's old battle cry, then raised her right hand to salute him for the last time as she burst out in tears. Colonel Rai's wife was inconsolable, while his six-year-old son couldn't probably comprehend the loss.


Alka, Rai's eldest daughter whose war cry led to the officers and soldiers repeating it several times over, said she was a proud daughter. "My father was a brave father," Alka said.

The 39-year-old colonel was killed by militants on Tuesday in Tral, a day after he was honoured for his bravery with a Yudh Seva Medal on Republic Day. He was commanding 42 Rashtriya Rifles battalion in Kashmir Valley.


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Posted: 10 years ago
She might have been made chief queen but that was because his chief queen was dead ..though Thaper does not state that either. .but an inscription has been found in Takshila that states Yuvraj Kunal was there to quit the revolt. .and Kunal was Yuvraj but never because the king. .his sons got the throne. .not just Ashoka vadan but most contemporary sources state that. .plus we do not know what happened in those four years. .
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Posted: 10 years ago

Thapar dismisses this incident and calls it a "monkish imagination" .

and

Smith also calls this incident a "wild legend folklore".


I will post soon about this topic surely. Will be interesting. :)


BTW,
The complete legend says that Kunal got his eye sight back after praying to a Buddhist Monk. :-P
This incident is also mentioned in Jataka Buddhist Tales written after many years of the death of Ashoka. :))


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