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In between all this arose the Hindu Raj, led by the popular Hem Chandra Vikramaditya. His popularity stretched from the Afghan warriors of the north; Bengali warriors in the east and the Hindu warriors in between. To these collective peoples, Hindustan was home; from the Hindu Kush in the north, to the Sunderbans Delta in the east and the Indian Ocean in the South. The Mughals were frowned upon by the populace as foreign invaders - with a relatively small foothold in the region with their rule was still limited to the north.

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  • In between all this arose the Hindu Raj, led by the popular Hem Chandra Vikramaditya. His popularity stretched from the Afghan warriors of the north; Bengali warriors in the east and the Hindu warriors in between. To these collective peoples, Hindustan was home; from the Hindu Kush in the north, to the Sunderbans Delta in the east and the Indian Ocean in the South. The Mughals were frowned upon by the populace as foreign invaders - with a relatively small foothold in the region with their rule was still limited to the north.
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  • In between all this arose the Hindu Raj, led by the popular Hem Chandra Vikramaditya. His popularity stretched from the Afghan warriors of the north; Bengali warriors in the east and the Hindu warriors in between. To these collective peoples, Hindustan was home; from the Hindu Kush in the north, to the Sunderbans Delta in the east and the Indian Ocean in the South. The Mughals were frowned upon by the populace as foreign invaders - with a relatively small foothold in the region with their rule was still limited to the north. This timelines imagines a world where the Mughals were forced out of India, raising in its place the Raj of the Samrat. A kingdom which would become one of the foremost powers within the region and once and for all end the Muslim Conquest of India. What leads on? No suprises in guessing the jewel in the British crown is missing.
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