They don't, I just enjoy putting them down, it's not like I lied. An empire filled with stories and paintings of harem and stories of graping young boys isn't something to be celebrated as a great empire. Forgetting the destruction of India's arts science astronomy.
So your argument is it's not 200 it's 300?

No.
Babur kingdom didn't even reach Bengal or Deccan. It took Akbar to finally reach Bengal, still regions beyond Gondwana fort was beyond reach of Mughals took them few more decades to reach deccan and finally get to South.
Who you calling shameless I was being generous to them for giving it 200 years rule over undivided India. Ignoring North East and far South they never conquered.
Man you have zero clue of Indian history just wibing and feeling. Marathas under leadership of Shivji established an independent kingdom in 1650s, there was no British then by 1674 after a series of campaigns against the Mughals he declared himself as an emperor directly challenging Mughals.
Aurangazeb personally lead a campaign to Deccan to recaputure what was lost after death of Shivji he spend 27 years of his life in Deccan fighting one war after the other. Draining Mughal treasury of its wealth.
When Marathas lost their next king they simply switched to Guerrilla warfare and Aurangzeb died there in Ahmednagar area of Maharashtra (of old age) the old fart drained Mughal of its wealth fighting the Marathas on Deccan. When that old fool died his empire collapsed like a pack of cards and were picked apart by the Marathas. Mughals engaged the east India company only twice, oneness during peak Mughal power 1686, they made the East India conoany pay massive fines for the war. The second one was after Marathas defeated Mughals, the British saw an opportunity and took some land from the Mughals.
The British defeated the Maratha Empire in second Anglo Maratha war, first anglo Maratha war ended with Maratha victory. By this time, Mughals were Maratha vassal under the treaty of Ahmadiyya. Please don't blurt out stuff like Mughals were deposed off. Like Mughals were a vassal and held no power when British deposed them. They deposed them because the 1857 rebellion put Bahadur Shah as their leader. Mughals never took part in the revolt of 1857 gave some moral support. For which he was arrested and send to some camp in Myanmar details are irrelevant.
Not anymore though. But regardless India's golden period was when Dharmics held the reigns.
It's a nice theory about Mehrgarh. But there is nothing called Mehrgarh script it was simply markings and Bhiranna neither had scripts these writings were found in Harappa and Mohenjodaro while we still haven't deciphered them. That is we still don't know if it's a script or simply stamp markings. The precursor is a theory as long as we can't decipher any of the scripts.
Most of the findings were done by the British who excavated the sites. There was countless articles in your own papers about the absolute state of your archeology departments who cannot even protect the sites.
Looks like a cross mortif. If you label every cross signs as Swastika then the world is filled with swastikas.
Lets call it your favourite term "proto-swastika".
Mehrgarh is continuously populated land, so there is early phase and mature phase because Mehrgarh lay close to other IVC sites in India. Mehrgarh is far which is an issue, scholar theories can be put to rest as soon as we find a skeleton with viable dna from Mehrgarh. (Crossing fingers)
Huh? No. My point is IVC was created by two hunter gatherer groups. IHG and AASI as far as DNA is concerned. Especially given the DNA is from late stage IVC.
???? Now you're putting words in my mouth.
I never disagreed about Iranian presence here you're telling them as if its some revelation. It happened in 8000 BCE or thereabouts. Who cares.
Huh? No? Ashoka Empire was the most advanced empire of its time. They were advanced in metallurgy, stone polish giving mirror like finish, early brahmi numerals, written history began with the Ashoka edicts even in places like Sri Lanka, until then it was oral traditions. Established worlds first vetenary hospitals, of course we had vetenary science before Ashoka but not real hospitals. Botanic sciences to take care of Plants and trees, I could go on and on. It's the most important consequencial empire in not just India's history but South East Asia including China and Japan lol! Nice try drawing parallel to bachabazi Mughals.