Mughal empire was a collaboration between turko mongols and Rajput s( barring Mewar etc). Most of mughal history padshah begums and chief commander of mughal army were Rajputs. Hindu elites were fine during both mughal and british rule.
@rupinderbrar41647 ай бұрын
That is the crux of Medieval Indian history that is sidestepped yet shapes our wold even today
@abhilashkmr757 ай бұрын
Unbiased, Insightful, and beautiful, This is beyond amazing Namit. India will be in debt for this.
@nvaravind53947 ай бұрын
To think brahmins never paid taxes for thousands of years is insane... no wonder they want Hindu rashtra ... I mean a country without taxes would be paradise for them.
@sangitamore17622 ай бұрын
No country with reservation and anti Brahmin sentiment will be paradise for us😂
@abhisheksharnagat45087 ай бұрын
I can see how use of words is so important in narrative building.
@IAzizIAziz7 ай бұрын
To present any historic account in an unbiased way is one of the hardest things in the world. You have and are doing it so well. Only once to try to remove the layers of our own prejudices and biases from history is when a clearer picture of our past emerges. King Akbar is my Indian hero. ‘The truth is not a monopoly of a single religion but transcends most religions’ is what I’ve grown and learn to believe. If his tolerant legacy had flourished, what kind of Indian civilisation we could have had today! Very well done indeed sir Nimit Arora!
@petergomes87888 ай бұрын
You seem like a very open minded, thoughtful and wise lecturer. As an Western educated engineer, I eagerly and earnestly listen to your presentations. A sincere follower of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Bongobondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Since early childhood, I was always fascinated with Indian history. Dhanyabad.
@rahultandon97498 ай бұрын
2:43 hardly; hahaha, Just care to listen to the other side, they are equally capable brainwash experts
@kumkumlahiri59969 ай бұрын
I feel blessed to know the real history served by Namit Aurora. "Namaskar Sir " .
@shantakaram19 ай бұрын
It is a pleasant coincidence that last night I read the Chapter on Bernier's India and now I am watching the Episode on the Wire presented by Namit Arora. One must admire the kind of Research done by Namit for this Project. I am sure this brief HISTORY of a Civilization will be immensely useful to the Students of India's History and Citizens.
@prasenjitghosh58529 ай бұрын
I dont think it make sense in taking these testimonials by foreign travelers at face value. Most of the things written are subjective assessments of someone who may limited by his ability to understand a foreign society, he may have his bias or prejudice, and he may have an agenda. We can be very sure about the correctness of such testimonials
@christianfrommuslim8 ай бұрын
In strict Islam, however, only Jews and Christians were allowed to pay the jizya and survive, because they were monotheists. Idol-worshipping Hindus (mushrkeen) would have to convert or be killed. Note: If Brahmins claimed monotheism, as some now do, that could explain their better treatment under Islam. Yes, Muslims are allowed to marry non-Muslim women (monotheists in strict Islam), to help spread the faith. We now see this happening in the West quite effectively. The reverse is not allowed. One important component not covered here, which helps us understand Asian and world history is the teachings of the foundational documents of Islam. The Quran, hadiths, sunnah - strongly encourage world conquest through vi.ol.ent force. That is likely part of the original impetus of expansion into India, although later rulers became more tolerant. In contrast, although Islam considers itself related to the prior monotheistic faiths of Judaism and Christianity, neither Moses, Jesus, nor any of their scriptures teach to use force to spread the faith. That is why regions influenced by these religions tend to be tolerant. --> Why not read the Bible today? Jesus Christ is the Satguru, Messiah, Dubh azeem, final sacrifice, and Savior.
@adityakhanna1138 ай бұрын
@@prasenjitghosh5852 he says "this is what they wrote" and not "this is what happened", so...
@lost_thoughts54168 ай бұрын
Today a lot of controversies are stirring up based on Indian history backed by various ideologies political and regional.. so the most factual DNA studies have to be presented as the history for reference
@rahultandon97498 ай бұрын
6:21 romilla thapar reborn prematurely
@guruchandan9 ай бұрын
wonderful narration, every Saturday I’m eagerly awaiting these episodes. Thanks.
@shaktidancharanofficial9 ай бұрын
Just outstanding work. ❤
@tenzined9 ай бұрын
I love this series! I have just placed an order of your book ‘Indians, a brief history of a civilisation’. I cannot wait to get into it! Thank you so much Sir!!!
@himalayan17978 ай бұрын
GENEVA (16 January 2023) - UN experts* today expressed alarm at the reported rise in abductions, forced marriages and conversions of underage girls and young women from religious minorities in Pakistan and called for immediate efforts to curtail the practices and ensure justice for victims. “We urge the Government to take immediate steps to prevent and thoroughly investigate these acts objectively and in line with domestic legislation and international human rights commitments. Perpetrators must be held fully accountable,” the experts said. “We are deeply troubled to hear that girls as young as 13 are being kidnapped from their families, trafficked to locations far from their homes, made to marry men sometimes twice their age, and coerced to convert to Islam, all in violation of international human rights law,” the experts said. “We are very concerned that such marriages and conversions take place under threat of violence to these girls and women or their families.” Noting Pakistan’s previous attempts to pass legislation that will prohibit forced conversions and protect religious minorities, the experts deplored the ongoing lack of access to justice for victims and their families. Reports suggest these so-called marriages and conversions take place with the involvement of religious authorities and the complicity of security forces and the justice system. These reports also indicate that the court system enables these offenses by accepting, without critical examination, fraudulent evidence from perpetrators regarding victims’ adulthood, voluntary marriage, and conversion. Courts have on occasion misused interpretations of religious law to justify victims remaining with their abusers.
@lost_thoughts54168 ай бұрын
no money to buy it is it avilable free online
@JustBigdata8 ай бұрын
Brief? True. Few hundreds years is indeed brief. Mughals are just but fragmant of rich Indian history. I hope someday they start talking about more than brief
@lost_thoughts54168 ай бұрын
@@JustBigdata have you read the book?
@tenzined8 ай бұрын
@@lost_thoughts5416 No, unfortunately 😕 Amazon had sent me the wrong book.. I’ll look for it in a bookstore later this week!
@himanshuchoudhary78668 ай бұрын
That's refreshing show....all Indians wants to enlighten themselves from this type of knowledge..... language barriers have to go away.....hindi shows are must ....recommend that team wire
@atompf249 ай бұрын
Ahhh! My Saturday is made!
@anuwarrier1239 ай бұрын
This should be part of all school curriculum
@animeshpandey18 ай бұрын
this should be a part of stand up comedy. This old chap is funny when he spits venom
@charantk8 ай бұрын
@@animeshpandey1no venom probably you have hearing problems
@animeshpandey18 ай бұрын
Typo -->*decoding propaganda…
@charantk8 ай бұрын
@@animeshpandey1 propaganda needed for PR agents of the cronies who bootlick the powerful, not for the people interested in gaining and disseminating knowledge.
@ranganathanv53659 ай бұрын
Another stunning narration with excellent details!!
@atompf249 ай бұрын
Brilliant! My ancestor Dom Matheus de Castro was a contemporary of the Moghul emperors. He would surely endorse your observations.
@christianfrommuslim8 ай бұрын
Yes. Dom Matheus would have had interesting observations. It is good that Moghul rulers often were inclusive, at times even abolishing the jizya and other unfair practices on dhimmis (non-Muslims). In strict Islam, however, only Jews and Christians were allowed to pay the jizya and survive, because they were monotheists. Idol-worshipping Hindus (mushrkeen) would have to convert or be killed. Note: If Brahmins claimed monotheism, as some now do, that could explain their better treatment under Islam. Yes, Muslims are allowed to marry non-Muslim women (monotheists in strict Islam), to help spread the faith. We now see this happening in the West quite effectively. The reverse is not allowed. One important component not covered here, which helps us understand Asian and world history is the teachings of the foundational documents of Islam. The Quran, hadiths, sunnah - strongly encourage world conquest through vi.ol.ent force. That is likely part of the original impetus of expansion into India, although later rulers became more tolerant. In contrast, although Islam considers itself related to the prior monotheistic faiths of Judaism and Christianity, neither Moses, Jesus, nor any of their scriptures teach to use force to spread the faith. That is why regions influenced by these religions tend to be tolerant. --> Why not read the Bible today? Jesus Christ is the Satguru, Messiah, Dubh azeem, final sacrifice, and Savior.
@vishaalbhatnagar39248 ай бұрын
Amazing research, great storytelling.
@Vdbail29 күн бұрын
Research..lol
@vaibhavsingh42009 ай бұрын
This is how history should be unbiased and based on facts. Sir please cover the part of foreign tribes settling in 1st millennium and their impact on Indian culture like kushans etc.
@christianfrommuslim8 ай бұрын
It is good that you like history. Yes, Moghul rulers often were inclusive, at times even abolishing the jizya and other unfair practices on dhimmis (non-Muslims). In strict Islam, however, only Jews and Christians were allowed to pay the jizya and survive, because they were monotheists. Idol-worshipping Hindus (mushrkeen) would have to convert or be killed. Note: If Brahmins claimed monotheism, as some now do, that could explain their better treatment under Islam. Yes, Muslims are allowed to marry non-Muslim women (monotheists in strict Islam), to help spread the faith. We now see this happening in the West quite effectively. The reverse is not allowed. One important component not covered here, which helps us understand Asian and world history is the teachings of the foundational documents of Islam. The Quran, hadiths, sunnah - strongly encourage world conquest through vi.ol.ent force. That is likely part of the original impetus of expansion into India, although later rulers became more tolerant. In contrast, although Islam considers itself related to the prior monotheistic faiths of Judaism and Christianity, neither Moses, Jesus, nor any of their scriptures teach to use force to spread the faith. That is why regions influenced by these religions tend to be tolerant. --> Why not read the Bible today? Jesus Christ is the Satguru, Messiah, Dubh azeem, final sacrifice, and Savior.
@dummystephenhawking71248 ай бұрын
@@christianfrommuslim I am sorry say but the regions which have tolerance towards other cultures and are Christians is because of totally opposite reason it is because of renaissance periods and thinkers who believed state and religion to be seprate western people had to fight feudal system if you can recall and what were crusades if not forcing religion. Jesus was a saint no doubt but the one who carried it forward the church was monster to it's people it were the free thinkers who made west tolerant
@christianfrommuslim8 ай бұрын
@@dummystephenhawking7124 It was the Reformation which returned the West to the Bible. Before, they followed the ways of the Roman Empire, which was based upon force and paganism. Even the church was controlled by this way of thinking. Protestant missionaries (and some post-Reformation Catholics) have brought not only soul salvation, but improved quality of life where they have gone - including India and Pakistan. Why? Because the words of Jesus Christ and his disciples became well-known and followed. The United States was formed on the heels of the Reformation. Teaching reading became extremely important, because each believer was expected to read the Bible and the newspaper. The great educational institutions, like Harvard and Yale, began to teach pastors. As a result, students come from all over the world to USA to learn, including from India.
@rajeshchokhani89419 ай бұрын
Brilliant series. An eye opener. Lot to learn, if we are open to question the binary that is fed to us for ages.
@harshkhudania34218 ай бұрын
Just one word - AMAZING!! What a great initiative by wire, quality un altered information .
@garycurzai539 ай бұрын
Please convert this in multiple languages, it's amazing
@rahultandon97498 ай бұрын
31:43 31:48 nice journalistic exercise, not of history by any chance, this author pulls all the strings and stunts from the playbook of smart operators
@Ratnakumarwrites9 ай бұрын
Great Video... Eye opener for crores and scores....
@vbsjvv83267 ай бұрын
This is the way how history has to be told . A good attempt!
@walicreates13098 ай бұрын
Very well scripted, thought-provoking presentation. I was hooked from the first episode.
@addalasastry42239 ай бұрын
It is so interesting to relearn about our past in the right perspective rather than in a routine way which was the case in my school days. Then the emphasis was always on Baber to Aurangjeb and who built what. Mr. Namit Arora has been brilliant in outlining the growth of our culture from the ancient times in a manner that sounds so true.
@christianfrommuslim8 ай бұрын
It is good that Moghul rulers often were inclusive, at times even abolishing the jizya and other unfair practices on dhimmis (non-Muslims). In strict Islam, however, only Jews and Christians were allowed to pay the jizya and survive, because they were monotheists. Idol-worshipping Hindus (mushrkeen) would have to convert or be killed. Note: If Brahmins claimed monotheism, as some now do, that could explain their better treatment under Islam. Yes, Muslims are allowed to marry non-Muslim women (monotheists in strict Islam), to help spread the faith. We now see this happening in the West quite effectively. The reverse is not allowed. One important component not covered here, which helps us understand Asian and world history is the teachings of the foundational documents of Islam. The Quran, hadiths, sunnah - strongly encourage world conquest through vi.ol.ent force. That is likely part of the original impetus of expansion into India, although later rulers became more tolerant. In contrast, although Islam considers itself related to the prior monotheistic faiths of Judaism and Christianity, neither Moses, Jesus, nor any of their scriptures teach to use force to spread the faith. That is why regions influenced by these religions tend to be tolerant. --> Why not read the Bible today? Jesus Christ is the Satguru, Messiah, Dubh azeem, final sacrifice, and Savior.
@@indrajithsunilkumar998 As I say in my comment above, Jesus did not teach to use force to enforce faith. Those who did it were clearly in violation of his teaching. The inquisitions were carried out under Roman Catholicism, which was based upon the political policies of the Roman Empire - not Jesus teachings.
@debapanku8 ай бұрын
You are truly genius sir, my one of the favourite historian ❤🙏 Thank you for enlightening us with true Indian history. I wish this never ends..🏵️
@khalidatws9 ай бұрын
Great episode and well Researched Prof Namit
@superjrao71619 ай бұрын
Thanks for the Author and Team Wire to join hands and bring these wonderful episodes
@MetroBears9 ай бұрын
can't wait for the varanasi episode.
@brianmcdonough2177 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation.
@avx42819 ай бұрын
Great presentation. Loved it. Keep it up.
@deepikak58808 ай бұрын
Dear Namit What a pleasure to have seen your series Indians!! Absolutely mesmerising and highly educational. I wish to put in a suggestion though.. please give a Hindi commentary also as most of the north indian people would be more comfortable in understanding and comprehending in Hindi and those are the ones who must view your series to clear their heads of so many misunderstandings that they are carrying. Your work is amazing and i look forward to more such work. Regards Deepika
@sunilgajre10328 ай бұрын
Wonderful. 10/10 for such a wonderful narration of history
@UTube11797 ай бұрын
Excellent work. Clearly shows you have put your heart into it Namit. Keep it up. Waiting for more. 👍👏👏
@germullally97368 ай бұрын
Your series is so enlightening and clearly presented, enjoying it in Ireland in advance of a trip to India this year
@pranavkumardas57708 ай бұрын
This is the best documentary of recent times on Indian history.
@swarnamohanty31219 ай бұрын
Brings tears to eyes.
@YooAKang8 ай бұрын
Truely deep thank to you, indeed a lot to digest! But a great starting point within your gernerous and not biased into any sides in which is sublime insights to begin with that is super safe not to be missunderstood...thank you.
@fahmidapatrawala93465 ай бұрын
Bravo..unbiased,just,factual narrative
@rajendraprabhudesai33829 ай бұрын
Fabulous narrative
@AjeetRajbhar.9 ай бұрын
True analysis
@Eureka_Studios8 ай бұрын
Please release in telugu dubbing, so, so many will understand.. Excellent presentation.. ❤
@OP-rp4hc9 ай бұрын
Your presentation is so cool that everyone will like it, whether it's kids or not.
@swarnamohanty31219 ай бұрын
Excellent sir.
@ssbhanuda8 ай бұрын
Very nicely explained, myths busted logically and with examples. Thanks.
@mpsahare8 ай бұрын
Excellent! Illustration wonderful.
@jamilkhan7159 ай бұрын
Wonderful objective presentation.
@RamakrishnaKambhampati-u4m8 ай бұрын
He is the greatest "Authentic Indian History" "EMPEROR" of modern India. I am watching from USA. I cannot wait until I get his book. Thank you so much sir.
@rahultandon97498 ай бұрын
4:01 easy prey, gullible
@MathsSirAssam9 ай бұрын
All are very Lucky who have reached to this video and INDIANS series by Namit Arora
@A420-g2d8 ай бұрын
Good series but I personally say the majority of ppl in Indian subcontinent converted to Islam for agriculture and Sufi shrines played a role. Historian Richard Eaton said the majority of Bengali Muslims converted as they became farmers as they saw farmers=Muslims even then they retained their pre-Islamic ways of worshipping Shakto Goddesses, they all came from groups which had limited experience of the varna system. Punjabi Jats converted as the Mughals built shrine to win them over, they became "Muslim" as they followed the shrines. Both of them were on the periphery of the Mughal Empire.
@DesiBhoy4 ай бұрын
Excellent points.
@madhubg74308 ай бұрын
Very interesting.. Please continue it Sir
@AnirimaGhosh9 ай бұрын
Just like a wow❤😂. Sir when you say Hinduism. It is mostly Brahminism and upper caste domination as late as Early 1900s. Sri Chaitanya was a Brahmin in Nadia and so was Tulsidas. The traditional Hindu dharam was restricted to savarnas and the temples of Savarnas were separated from the temples of lower castes ( having read few books written around 1800s anyone can find that out). The temples the Right Wing keep crying about were only restricted to Savarnas and Veda/ Sanskrit was deb vasha. Only Brahmins/Kyashtha could learn that. BJP should learn from Aurenzeb. Bigotry and bigots never win in a long run.
@christianfrommuslim8 ай бұрын
Yes, an important component not covered here, which helps us understand Asian and world history is the teachings of the foundational documents of Islam. The Quran, hadiths, sunnah - strongly encourage world conquest through vi.ol.ent force. That is likely part of the original impetus of expansion into India, although later rulers became more tolerant. In contrast, although Islam considers itself related to the prior monotheistic faiths of Judaism and Christianity, neither Moses, Jesus, nor any of their scriptures teach to use force to spread the faith. That is why regions influenced by these religions tend to be tolerant. --> Why not read the Bible today? Jesus Christ is the Satguru, Messiah, Dubh azeem, final sacrifice, and Savior.
@ganeshrao34579 ай бұрын
The maps presented in these series are pretty good. I hope they find place in the book too.
@christianfrommuslim8 ай бұрын
Yes, the illustrations are helplful. It is good that Moghul rulers often were inclusive, at times even abolishing the jizya and other unfair practices on dhimmis (non-Muslims). In strict Islam, however, only Jews and Christians were allowed to pay the jizya and survive, because they were monotheists. Idol-worshipping Hindus (mushrkeen) would have to convert or be killed. Note: If Brahmins claimed monotheism, as some now do, that could explain their better treatment under Islam. Yes, Muslims are allowed to marry non-Muslim women (monotheists in strict Islam), to help spread the faith. We now see this happening in the West quite effectively. The reverse is not allowed. One important component not covered here, which helps us understand Asian and world history is the teachings of the foundational documents of Islam. The Quran, hadiths, sunnah - strongly encourage world conquest through vi.ol.ent force. That is likely part of the original impetus of expansion into India, although later rulers became more tolerant. In contrast, although Islam considers itself related to the prior monotheistic faiths of Judaism and Christianity, neither Moses, Jesus, nor any of their scriptures teach to use force to spread the faith. That is why regions influenced by these religions tend to be tolerant. --> Why not read the Bible today? Jesus Christ is the Satguru, Messiah, Dubh azeem, final sacrifice, and Savior.
@pardeepparkash3988 ай бұрын
More objective history, thoroughly researched & verified. Intriguing. We need more of this scholarly excellence.
@rahultandon97498 ай бұрын
9:47 that is merely the tone of the writing, learnt from India today publications
@MrVictorcalling8 ай бұрын
It is true that Mughal Rule today is most disputed historical era. In the times of fake news and fake viral clips this part of history does require second episode. The explanation needs to more elaborate to enlighten the masses. Thank you.
@zedkay51459 ай бұрын
Only if this kind of history was taught in school since independence we would have had a huge intellectual population.
@devkumar71158 ай бұрын
you already brainwashed whole population since 47
@JustBigdata8 ай бұрын
I don’t know where do you live but indian books NCERT ones infact glorified mughals exactly as this video is attempting to. So yes, this “history” is taught in school
@zedkay51458 ай бұрын
@@JustBigdata so you proved me right.
@Cybernaut-z2x9 ай бұрын
This series is fantastic. However, I would like it to cover history of Kashmir, north-western India too.
@Danube-nu5vl7 ай бұрын
Hindu nationalism which originated in maratha land and dominated by maratha brahmins came out of frustration in not being able to take over from mughals. ( British colonizers nipped their ambition). Though fact remains that maratha atrocities in many states are remembered even to this day.
@padmakshibilleswar87138 ай бұрын
Wonderful narration
@rkvishwakarma44599 ай бұрын
Just fantastic !
@Gurugramrahmat9 ай бұрын
very well reaserched....
@christianfrommuslim8 ай бұрын
Perhaps your name is Muslim? Then you probably know that in strict Islam only Jews and Christians were allowed to pay the jizya and survive, because they were monotheists. Idol-worshipping Hindus (mushrkeen) would have to convert or be killed. Note: If Brahmins claimed monotheism, as some now do, that could explain their better treatment under Islam. Yes, Muslims are allowed to marry non-Muslim women (monotheists in strict Islam), to help spread the faith. We now see this happening in the West quite effectively. The reverse is not allowed. One important component not covered here, which helps us understand Asian and world history is the teachings of the foundational documents of Islam. The Quran, hadiths, sunnah - strongly encourage world conquest through vi.ol.ent force. That is likely part of the original impetus of expansion into India, although later rulers became more tolerant. In contrast, although Islam considers itself related to the prior monotheistic faiths of Judaism and Christianity, neither Moses, Jesus, nor any of their scriptures teach to use force to spread the faith. That is why regions influenced by these religions tend to be tolerant. --> Why not read the Bible today? Jesus Christ is the Satguru, Messiah, Dubh azeem, final sacrifice, and Savior.
@tomdrmathew6 ай бұрын
Brilliantly illustrated. Were many of the paintings depicted here done by contemporary artists?
@shalinikala8 ай бұрын
thanks for this excellent series!
@srinivasvaranasi16458 ай бұрын
A balanced outlook.
@_avinashsoni9 ай бұрын
Amazing series
@anitapollard16273 ай бұрын
New subscriber 😊 thank you!! I've watched 8 of your History of India.... please give us more details of each era you are well studied in❤️❤️ and please do a complete chronological History of India!!! Please ❤️
@rajeshkumarbhagat9 ай бұрын
Thank you ....
@bijayahamal16688 ай бұрын
This series reminds me of old series I watched in doordarshan, Bharat eak khoj. I was too small to grasp the fact then but I used to watch it with my dad.
@AzeemuddinKhwaja8 ай бұрын
Who is this new narrator ? He is fantastic face for wire...
@SandeepSingh-ey4ih8 ай бұрын
Absolutely correct
@Advaitvaadi9 ай бұрын
Great insightful episode
@dubbagallavaraprasad2754Ай бұрын
It were the British who had sown the seeds of equality through their legislations .
@greatjde9 ай бұрын
super insightful
@murtazaalisurury5099 ай бұрын
excellent work!
@SekhonSatinder8 ай бұрын
Mughals didn’t forcibly convert is not entirely true. If it was then why Guru Teg Bahadur ji was martyred by Aurangzeb? Was it not because kashmiri pandits were being persecuted at that time? Guru Gobind Singh ji’s four sons and mother were also martyred. I am no nationalist but you missed this part entirely. Mughals were no saint.
@DesiBhoy8 ай бұрын
Yes, they were no saints but please pay attention to what he has actually said. He says forced conversions were very rare and did not extend to large numbers. That doesn’t mean it never happened in even a single case. Also, Sikh leaders were killed because they were seen as political enemies of the Mughal state. The elephant in the room is the fact of voluntary (non-coercive) conversions *for the vast majority of converts* under the Mughals.
@AzeemuddinKhwaja8 ай бұрын
Nowadays people dont like facts, but a false faith...
@billabasran95012 ай бұрын
Very realistic view 👍🏻
@shahsn18 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@SatyajithGundu9 ай бұрын
I appreciate the great lengths Mr. Arora has gone to find every nugget of info. that could be given a positive spin, while merely glossing over those that give Mughals a bad name. In complete contrast to his earlier episodes especially those with Hindu rulers. A very 'balanced' take indeed. 🙏
@christianfrommuslim8 ай бұрын
It is good that Moghul rulers often were inclusive, at times even abolishing the jizya and other unfair practices on dhimmis (non-Muslims). In strict Islam, however, only Jews and Christians were allowed to pay the jizya and survive, because they were monotheists. Idol-worshipping Hindus (mushrkeen) would have to convert or be killed. Note: If Brahmins claimed monotheism, as some now do, that could explain their better treatment under Islam. Yes, Muslims are allowed to marry non-Muslim women (monotheists in strict Islam), to help spread the faith. We now see this happening in the West quite effectively. The reverse is not allowed. One important component not covered here, which helps us understand Asian and world history is the teachings of the foundational documents of Islam. The Quran, hadiths, sunnah - strongly encourage world conquest through vi.ol.ent force. That is likely part of the original impetus of expansion into India, although later rulers became more tolerant. In contrast, although Islam considers itself related to the prior monotheistic faiths of Judaism and Christianity, neither Moses, Jesus, nor any of their scriptures teach to use force to spread the faith. That is why regions influenced by these religions tend to be tolerant. --> Why not read the Bible today? Jesus Christ is the Satguru, Messiah, Dubh azeem, final sacrifice, and Savior.
@DesiBhoy8 ай бұрын
@geoSwaraj Far from "glossing over" what gives Mughals a bad name today-alleged forced conversions, temple desecrations-I think Mr. Arora has tackled them quite directly and clearly. I suspect that you disagree with what he has to say about it, but that's very different from "glossing over" it.
@SatyajithGundu8 ай бұрын
@@DesiBhoy Can anyone disagree with facts? No. My quibble is with him picking and choosing very particular facts and highlighting those while deliberately ignoring others, so as to paint a particular picture that he desires; Instead of just laying down facts and letting us choose our narrative - like a proper historian!
@abhishekmhatre15546 ай бұрын
Ikr. And this kind of misrepresentation of history is precisely what leads to Hindu nationalism that people like Mr. Arora later decry.
@manjushaganguly96598 ай бұрын
wonderfull nurretion !!!! 👌👌👌👌👌🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏👏👏💐💐
@AdithyaNambiar-xw1mq5 ай бұрын
There were forced conversion in Kerala during the rein of Tipu sultan.Malabar experienced it
@vivekpatil875919 күн бұрын
13:25, Khan was the BEST and there were no counter parts like him in larger Hindu society. Very surprising!
@ansh_u_r9 ай бұрын
21:36 land was always been rulers property even today...just wait for exploration of precious minerals and defence project at your home...
@y.krishnamohan19153 ай бұрын
Then every thing is fair with moghuls, what was the need of emerging chatrapati shivagi.
@pudur_artspudur_arts6249 ай бұрын
Wahh! Maja aa gaya
@anandmohan46579 ай бұрын
Thanks
@himalayan17978 ай бұрын
GENEVA (16 January 2023) - UN experts* today expressed alarm at the reported rise in abductions, forced marriages and conversions of underage girls and young women from religious minorities in Pakistan and called for immediate efforts to curtail the practices and ensure justice for victims. “We urge the Government to take immediate steps to prevent and thoroughly investigate these acts objectively and in line with domestic legislation and international human rights commitments. Perpetrators must be held fully accountable,” the experts said. “We are deeply troubled to hear that girls as young as 13 are being kidnapped from their families, trafficked to locations far from their homes, made to marry men sometimes twice their age, and coerced to convert to Islam, all in violation of international human rights law,” the experts said. “We are very concerned that such marriages and conversions take place under threat of violence to these girls and women or their families.” Noting Pakistan’s previous attempts to pass legislation that will prohibit forced conversions and protect religious minorities, the experts deplored the ongoing lack of access to justice for victims and their families. Reports suggest these so-called marriages and conversions take place with the involvement of religious authorities and the complicity of security forces and the justice system. These reports also indicate that the court system enables these offenses by accepting, without critical examination, fraudulent evidence from perpetrators regarding victims’ adulthood, voluntary marriage, and conversion. Courts have on occasion misused interpretations of religious law to justify victims remaining with their abusers.
@himalayan17978 ай бұрын
Ye WhatsApp university ki report nahi hai United nations experts ki report hai Islamic republic Pakistan mein aaj bi hone wale underage non muslim girls ke force conversion force marraige ki ye kaise mitti kroge jo duniya likh rahi hai Yahi difference hai India ke hindu nationalist aur Islamist nationalist mein Ek low caste card khel rha hai force conversion ko thik batane ke liye ek ke liye LOC paar sub kafir hai wo na koi caste dekh rha hai na koi religion Sati card dono ke pass hai juhar aur sex slaves dono missing kar gye jaise aaj bi hone wali force conversion force marraige prectice missing krte hai Hindukush mountain naam aaj bi apne naam se history dikha rha hai par parda dalne wale hindukush par bi parda dal rahe hai jaise partition ke time punjab aur bengal mein hindu ke khoon par parda dal diya aur two nations theory ko secular theory bana diya Punjab aur bengal mein Hindu minority ka genocide krwa ke kuch dawarpalo ne Gandhi Nehru ki Congress rahi secular hindu ki baat krne wale ko hindutva nationalist bana diya
@vinayvs36248 ай бұрын
Do it in Hindi too, as real history should reach the Cow-Belt in their language
@akhilaseshadri8 ай бұрын
Just one clarification: You say that Shah Jahan was responsible for the Shalimar Gardens. My memory of studying Mughals is that it was Jahangir who loved creating gardens who was reponsible for this. It is a small irking grain of sand in an otherwise well thought out and researched series.
@DesiBhoy8 ай бұрын
Shalimar Gardens in Lahore (whose picture you see in the video) was built by Shah Jahan, while the Shalimar Garden in Srinagar was built by Jahangir.
@rahultandon97498 ай бұрын
4:43 the medium is the message: in other words, the narrative style is the content
@abhaysawant59092 ай бұрын
Land was owned entirely by the rulers. However in late 16th Century Slave turned Ruler of todays part of Western Maharashtra Ambar Malik started system of transfrrring Land ownership to his Generals , thus making them small time Kings. Later Europeans transferred lands in the names of the elite population. Only after Land reforms post independence the Land ownership was transferred to the peasants.
@nazimrizvi77439 ай бұрын
Hii sir please make detailed video on the Ahom empire
@AdityaChaudhary-oo7pr9 ай бұрын
Very nice
@mukeshkumar-gf5fh9 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@rahultandon97498 ай бұрын
Like the resurgence of Ganesh chaturthi by Tilak. The ramayan street plays could have been a move of self preservation
@Islamicepistemology9 ай бұрын
Uttam
@KalamSahab-q3o8 ай бұрын
All the best. For India history varey varey thank you Sire🇨🇮🌲🎉☝️🦜🦜🦜
@kalyanimookherji88348 ай бұрын
Acute insight at 7:59
@ObservantLearner9 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@anbalagapandians12004 ай бұрын
Super News Vedeo ThankyouSir
@kmhuque54858 ай бұрын
And we accuse others of racism? And we accuse others of apartheid? Revisit 32:52