

One of Aurangzeb’s brothers, Dara Shikoh, was suffering from the same virus Akbar had suffered from. Aurangzeb took over the throne by peacefully blinding his dad and equally peacefully killing his two brothers.

The deviating ways of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan were thankfully arrested by what most Pakistani historians rightly believe was the republic’s greatest ruler, Aurangzeb-ul-Haq. This virus made Akbar do things that can be considered blasphemous (especially the act of him becoming a vegetarian). Had Akbar’s non-Muslim physicians not duped Akbar into believing that the virus was actually a show of tolerance and integration, Akbar too would have been tall, dark and handsome. This was due a peculiar virus that Akbar contracted from his many non-Muslim wives. Pakistani historians have blamed Mughal emperor Akbar for this.Īkbar, though a powerful king, was the only ruler of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan who was not tall, dark and handsome. Though Islamic Republic of Pakistan remained large and strong with tall, dark and handsome men as rulers, it began to deviate from the true path during the Mughal era. Some Pakistani historians believe that Pakistan’s boundaries once stretched from Bharat through China and all the way to Alaska. After defeating the infamous infidel playboy Raja of the area, Qasim proclaimed a pious republic, which he soon called the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.Īfter Qasim’s success (for which he was thanked by the Caliph through torture), Muslim rulers of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan expanded the boundaries of the country. Qasim’s forces entered what is now the Sindh province of Pakistan in 712 AD. However, some modern-day Pakistani historians suggest that Pakistan was first established by Adam, eons ago (and that is why some areas of Pakistan produce such delicious apples). Gallant Arab leader, conqueror, poet, and expert javelin thrower, Muhammad Bin Qasim, is believed to have founded the country. Pakistan came into being on the 14th of August 712 AD.
