Vedic Wars

The Vedic wars took place primarily between Moghul forces and the tribal warriors of rural India in the early 15th Century. This ferocious and brutal war claimed the lives of thousands of men not to mention the barbaric slaying of the innocent women and children of rural India. In response to the advances of the Moghul empire an assortment of men were called upon to defend their villages and farmland. The men came to be known as the 'ba-baracus'. The men fought with intense aggresion, they fought with pride - they fought successfully.

 

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