India, April 14 -- Wars have continuously changed the course of history, and victors hold the sword and the pen. Throughout history, wars have changed its course, and the victor has rewritten it to provide the future generations a narrative laden with purported justifications, and righteous causes. When it specifically comes to wars between countries whose people pursue different faiths, then the rewriting is often done by erasing and repurposing cultural monuments (religious or secular). In fact, the history of the Levant, Persia and Arabia, for instance, is littered with the graves of examples such as monuments. Be it the holy city of Jerusalem itself or Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, or even in distant Rome, with new conquerors implied mean ...