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  • Lost City of India: Did British Cover Up THIS Ancient Wonder? | Story of Tamralipta | Harry Sahota
    Uncover the mysteries of Tamralipta, an ancient Indian port city as old as Dwarka, as significant as Pataliputra, and shrouded in forgotten history. Did British rule bury its secrets? Join us as we explore archaeological evidence, legendary tales of Krishna and the Pandavas, and the forgotten trade routes that connected Tamralipta to Southeast Asia and beyond. This is a journey to rewrite history and uncover a lost civilization! Subscribe for more and hit the notification bell!
    Lost City of India: Did British Cover Up THIS Ancient Wonder? | Story of Tamralipta | Harry Sahota
    Keywords: Tamralipta, Ancient India, Lost City, Archaeology, Krishna, Mahabharata, Trade, Buddhism, British Raj, Hidden History

Комментарии • 128

  • @kishorek2272
    @kishorek2272 День назад +44

    Even korkai was also an another famous Ancient Indian port city just like Tamarlipta and a former capital city of the early pandyas before Madurai;Moreover according to the Ancient Tamil historical documents many Chinese,Arabs,Greeks,Romans,and Egyptian ships will reach the korkai harbour for trade🇮🇳🇨🇳🇸🇦🇮🇹🇬🇷🇪🇬!

    • @user-pd8hv9sc5y
      @user-pd8hv9sc5y День назад +2

      True, Poompuhar is another port known only to Tamil people as it appears in our ancient literature. The place is not known to others outside Tamil Nadu

    • @harrysahota_hh
      @harrysahota_hh  21 час назад +3

      @@user-pd8hv9sc5y I've already made a video on Poompuhar 🙏

  • @CHRS-ri5mf
    @CHRS-ri5mf День назад +12

    Great, love from tamil nadu

  • @aindrilagoswami5353
    @aindrilagoswami5353 День назад +7

    Even at Garhbeta of Paschim Medinipur , here is ' Gongoni '( India's Grand Canyon ) in the bank of river Silabati . Here is a story that Bhima killed here Bakasura . And here also people organize Bhima festival . Here is Sarbamangala mata's mandir , which also has significance in this .

  • @moviexbug
    @moviexbug День назад +3

    We need to bring back our lost history, there is so much effort even today to keep it hidden.

  • @Purvi71237
    @Purvi71237 День назад +5

    Totally Amazing , really enjoyed. Big thx from Honolulu 😊

  • @kdrow5284
    @kdrow5284 День назад +6

    Our history as we know it is a twisted, truncated, n false narrative in major parts. Today we all know this. THANK YOU for unearthing these gems. Wevneed more.

  • @supersubra421
    @supersubra421 День назад +33

    Hope West Bengal can reclaim some of its past glory by kicking out communism.

    • @nilayhd
      @nilayhd День назад +8

      bengal should save itself from demographic change.

  • @businessswot1003
    @businessswot1003 День назад +4

    There are many ancient temples on western coast of India MAHARASHTRA KOKAN but everyone tells they're pandwa kalin

  • @AnondoGupto
    @AnondoGupto День назад +2

    Thanks for making this video, despite being a Bengali I never knew about this.

  • @sahashranshubarik9204
    @sahashranshubarik9204 День назад +2

    It was one of the great port cities of Kalinga Empire.❤

  • @rajeshkumarsanghai
    @rajeshkumarsanghai 21 час назад +3

    I had visited Bargabhima Temple sometime in 2006-07 with eminent bengali litarary scholar_ novelist poet essayist editor _ Subhash Ghosal / সুভাষ ঘোষাল

  • @nagarajakm6374
    @nagarajakm6374 День назад +4

    Sanaatana dharma ki jai 🙏

  • @nandakumar110
    @nandakumar110 День назад +1

    Great....work.... continue to throw light....at least let us learn the truth at least in a few years left for oldies like us to pass with pride of our untold history...

  • @MrPoornakumar
    @MrPoornakumar День назад +9

    We need (want) such videos, of facts (no religious gomayam) that can be taken as reference material. Keep it up!
    Tamra`lipta (or Tamra`lipti) was the port for Magadha Empire (for Nanda & Maurya dynasties).
    Those times, ships navigated keeping the coast in view. They never cut "across" either Bay of Bengal or Arabian Sea, that needed skills in "navigation" far superior for those times. Normally this fact is either not understood or ignored. For instance, Vasco da Gama, following the East coast of Africa, from Cape of Good Hope, had to hire the services of a seasoned Arab navigator to "cut across" Arabian Sea and landed at Kozhicode (Calicut).

    • @logarajahvelayudan9523
      @logarajahvelayudan9523 День назад +2

      Not by Arabian but by indian traders

    • @commoner7660
      @commoner7660 День назад +1

      Yes ,not by Arabian but Bhartiya....

    • @commoner7660
      @commoner7660 День назад

      Traders😊

    • @BlackPanther-lx9we
      @BlackPanther-lx9we День назад +1

      Vasco dagama never took the help of an Arab navigator. He took the help of a Gujrati businessman who was on his regular business trip to foreign nations. Vasco was mesmerised with the huge size of a simple businessman from Gujarat..as Vasco was having the best ship of his country's fleet..which looked like miniatures infront if the Indian Business ship.
      Its all documented and u can find this fact with very less research also.
      🙏

    • @MrPoornakumar
      @MrPoornakumar День назад

      @@BlackPanther-lx9we
      One excerpt:"Sources differ over the identity of the pilot, calling him variously a Muslim, a Christian or a Gujarati Hindu. A traditional story describes the pilot as the famous Arab navigator Ibn Majid, but other contemporaneous accounts place Majid elsewhere and he could not have been near the vicinity at the time."
      It needs to be proved. I came with the predominant opinion - mine.
      Also the argument shouldn't be weighted on one side.

  • @madhavbharadwaj8697
    @madhavbharadwaj8697 3 часа назад +1

    Good information 👍👌

  • @saarbjitthakur3851
    @saarbjitthakur3851 16 часов назад +1

    Nice history and memories

  • @Grow.YT.Views.639
    @Grow.YT.Views.639 День назад

    the quality is mad good

  • @samvelu8253
    @samvelu8253 День назад +3

    Everything we blame on the British. But, we ourselves like barbarians in the past have buried many of great civilisations. Even to day the Indian governments try hard to hide and bury India's own early civilisations' past. Please clean our own back first. 🙏🙏👍

    • @j.viswanathanviswanathan7911
      @j.viswanathanviswanathan7911 День назад +1

      @@samvelu8253 sir I accept your comment in positive way. British destroyed Indian culture ..you can see that in Goa and in Pondicherry. Goa inquisition stands proof . Even in srilanka Portugese and British did the same. Christian fanatics destroyed beautiful marvels of India.

    • @Monicabharat
      @Monicabharat День назад

      @@j.viswanathanviswanathan7911 true..and people don’t want to accept the fact that Britishers Portuguese Dutch..did conversions..destroyed culture..
      They think they came from Europe..but don’t want to think that they would have been white..they forget that they are Indian and converted..

    • @kumarg3598
      @kumarg3598 8 часов назад

      Why would this government especially try to do that? It makes no sense. If there is proof, why would they hide it? Are you going to blame the British for that too?

  • @maidak
    @maidak День назад +1

    👏

  • @asianamrita
    @asianamrita День назад +1

    Greetings Mr Sahota...Just feel like sharing this with you...All Brahmins of India have haploid European genes...Have been doing my own research as well...Hotas,Agnihotras,sa hota ? are Greek origin Brahmins, 'Shandilya Gothra' whose job was to do the "Agni Vedic pujan in the Rig Veda Sanskrit" period ...where Latin speaking Greek druids migrated towards the Himalayas & laid the foundation of SANSKRIT & HINDUISM...I have my research papers on these...Hoping to connect.
    I am a Puri Brahmin...till date we have many Greek words in & around the Temple .Regards to you !!

  • @amitsarkar3019
    @amitsarkar3019 День назад +2

    Suggestions for improvements- Add texts and maps and put the narrator in a small box.

  • @sheregrewal9182
    @sheregrewal9182 День назад +6

    Sahota sahab..the narration requires more voice modulation and less of hand gestures which are very repetitive and overpowers the narration
    More pictures of the ruins will do justice and inclusion of excavation efforts and people involved will add natural flair
    These imaginary photographs hold no relevance to the subject. Take clue from Isreali presentations

    • @BlackPanther-lx9we
      @BlackPanther-lx9we День назад

      Agreed..
      However kudos to the team for atleast bringing up the lesser known facts

  • @kmt55
    @kmt55 4 часа назад

    Make a video on chandraketugarh another important historical site of Bengal which is located at North 24 Parganas,west bengal ,I have also read on Wikipedia that the army of Alexander refused to fight with chandraketugarh because they used elephant in their war, Shashank the great king capital situated in Bengal but the history book syllabus is busy to glorifying invaders history ,and the wb government didn't put much efforts to protect those ancient site of Bengal but you can see the places associated with nawab is well maintained by bengal or indian government, majority of the people didn't know the history of tamluk ,few weeks ago I read on a news article that tamralipta is actually a tamluk in Bengal

  • @shambhavik8839
    @shambhavik8839 14 часов назад

    CCan you please give the reference which mentions that Mahinda and Sanghamitra travelled to Sri Lanka from this port? Just for my info .....

  • @Ash-gy4yv
    @Ash-gy4yv День назад +3

    👍 keep up the good work 🙏

  • @shrutimishra252
    @shrutimishra252 День назад +1

    Great work👏

  • @amitsarkar3019
    @amitsarkar3019 День назад +1

    Tell the story with a time sequence, not back and forth, for easy understanding.

  • @komalach5780
    @komalach5780 День назад +1

    👍👍🌅💠💠🍁🍁

  • @srilathakulkarni5570
    @srilathakulkarni5570 День назад

    "Tamra"lipta is indicative of copper "Tamra" deposits of the region.

  • @ssinfinite
    @ssinfinite День назад

    Make video of bakasura still alive in Karnataka's kaiwara place,bheema buried him under rocks, so bakasura said when will i come out, bheema replied when people forget my name you will come out and asked what's the proof that you will be alive for that time so bakasura said every year my blood and puss comes out of these rocks to show the world that I'm alive so even today blood and puss comes out from that rock

  • @govindasamypillai9236
    @govindasamypillai9236 10 часов назад

    Indians must think of future not past only

  • @TheDevaser
    @TheDevaser День назад +1

    Interesting, sad the British were so manipulative & selfish. They really messed with Bharat’s glorious past …

    • @ramshastry350
      @ramshastry350 День назад

      ignorance about the British interest in Indian civilization revealed.

  • @katipohl2431
    @katipohl2431 5 часов назад

    Why put Mount Nimrud from Türkiye in the thumbnail?

  • @harishbheemineni3033
    @harishbheemineni3033 20 часов назад

    Why we are still mispronouncing Tamaraliptha as Tamluk even 77 years after independence

  • @aratikaikini1207
    @aratikaikini1207 День назад +1

    According to what I have read, King Mahindra and Sanghamitra went to Sri Lanka from Bharu kaccha, i.e. today's Bharoch.
    Would like to know more about it. Very nice explanation. Thanks for the video.

  • @PinkySingh-tu2yw
    @PinkySingh-tu2yw День назад +1

    धन्यवाद आपका अपनी सभ्यता एवं संस्कृति को जीवित रखने के लिए।

  • @arunavamishra8406
    @arunavamishra8406 4 часа назад

    Vim is sun in law of tamluk

  • @samirganguly4324
    @samirganguly4324 7 часов назад

    How do u know it's 5000 yrs old ?
    Mahabharata war was happened
    5000 yrs ego ?

  • @arunavamishra8406
    @arunavamishra8406 4 часа назад

    Kali not, it is Sotipith

  • @rashmikantsahoo1728
    @rashmikantsahoo1728 20 часов назад

    That is 'Taamralipti',not Taamralipta.

  • @hrusikeshpanda7099
    @hrusikeshpanda7099 День назад +1

    Tamralipti is the mouth of river Suvarnarekha, as the Chinese travellers have said again and again. The evidence from South East Asia of Kalinga sadhab also corroborates. Bahu bansha clearly mentions about Kalinga King Bijay Bahu who established the first kingdom in Sri Lanka. Please study this before making these claims. The claim of a Bengali about Tamralipti was rejected by his Asiatic Society and not government.

  • @DipanjanPaul
    @DipanjanPaul 9 часов назад

    Tamralipti, thought to be near Tamluk today in East Midnapore district WB

  • @prakashkonnur825
    @prakashkonnur825 День назад +3

    You are pronouncing "Jaataka tales" as "jatak tales"

    • @harrysahota_hh
      @harrysahota_hh  День назад +1

      Thanks for correcting

    • @BlackPanther-lx9we
      @BlackPanther-lx9we День назад +1

      Theres nothing called "Jataka" ..its 'Jatak" only.
      Britishers started this trend of pronouncing names ending with a consonant with a vowel.
      Example- Ram is pronounced in English as Rama, and so is Ravan as Ravana..!!
      These are all called "Apabhrangsha" in Sanskrit grammar.
      Actual term is "Jatak" only. 🙏

    • @harrysahota_hh
      @harrysahota_hh  День назад

      @@BlackPanther-lx9we thanks for confirming 🙏

  • @anandhindu3123
    @anandhindu3123 День назад +1

    when it comes to ancient times, people should "STOP" using the name India.... but use Bhaarath, instead!!!

    • @shobharao1190
      @shobharao1190 День назад +1

      Even now that is a better word than India or Hindustan

  • @nandakumar110
    @nandakumar110 День назад +4

    Why blame British...what have we done in last 70 years ....worst than British.....and what is happening now..,??? Let us inteospect..

  • @gargsamyt
    @gargsamyt День назад

    The dating & timing of Indian history is not very starightforward, so better to stay away from any date related announcements:
    1. The colonial era dating, driven by bible timelines and AIT theory ~ 1500 BCE
    2. Indian classical scholars, based almost exclusively textual evidence like the start of Kaliyug ~ 3000 BCE
    3. Astronomical evidence based dating ~ 6000 BCE for the Mbh

  • @revannaprasad6977
    @revannaprasad6977 День назад

    There is no communism in West Bengal now

  • @Touchedbynature304
    @Touchedbynature304 8 часов назад

    Those are Serbs

  • @krishnaabreakingnews
    @krishnaabreakingnews День назад

    Correct. It's all British fault

    • @ramshastry350
      @ramshastry350 День назад

      yes, NEET is also the fault of the British.

    • @sahashranshubarik9204
      @sahashranshubarik9204 День назад

      No its our left wing Historians fault. Our left wing historians destroyed our history.❤

  • @pakakaka4227
    @pakakaka4227 День назад

    Wonderful presentation but half-ass lazy information passing doesn't help! "Bhim-mela every February or March" does not help correctly...1) Celebrations/fesivals don't appear on this -OR- that month rather it's on certain fixed Tithi by shukla/Krishna paksha of a given month of a given year, 2) Gregorial calendar system was not even established in those days, 3) residents living around celebrating this may not have a clue with this English months, So add little more efforts to find excate Tithi & include that too for perfection of the information (we can at least learn that much from the Britishers : timeliness & accuracy)!

  • @prempiaaaron
    @prempiaaaron 23 часа назад

    tamluka or tamilakam

  • @prponline33
    @prponline33 День назад

    Tamralipta originally belonged to Kalinga kingdom in ancient history. It was captured by Nawabs of Bengal in medieval period on decline of the Gajapati dynasty of Kalinga. And Kalinga history was suppressed by so called historians of British era belonging to Calcutta & Madras Universities to uphold the pride of their respective empires such as Guptas & Cholos. This is the cruel truth.

  • @deccanheart
    @deccanheart День назад +4

    We need to quit blaming the British.

    • @MitaliSaha-zy8kt
      @MitaliSaha-zy8kt День назад +2

      Why? Do you find it unfounded? Stating that our history was affected by British academia or school of thought is not wrong in the least.

    • @deccanheart
      @deccanheart День назад +1

      @@MitaliSaha-zy8kt
      Valid point, but a moot one. It has been 77 years. Let’s shrug off our Colonial mindset and start with doing things ourselves. Only then, we will stop using this pretext and fund the discovery of our heritage. Our such heritage sites are in despair and neglected. Let’s get our temples and historic sites to present. We will benefit a tsunami of tourism that will reap amazing bounty

    • @MitaliSaha-zy8kt
      @MitaliSaha-zy8kt День назад

      @@deccanheart there is no moot point in history. In current affairs, I would agree.

    • @ramshastry350
      @ramshastry350 День назад

      True. People with shallow education accept whatever click bait is put out. Tamralipti was well documented and never "covered up". Forgotten , yes. By Indians. For 1000 years.

    • @kumarg3598
      @kumarg3598 8 часов назад

      ​@@MitaliSaha-zy8ktthe British are weak now, so they have no way of negatively affecting the india of today.

  • @sonarbangla8711
    @sonarbangla8711 День назад +1

    Is this is the history of Tamralipty or Tamrup? If it is Tamrup, then it is in Assam, but if this is the story of Tamralipty, then the ancient city of Delhi is indicated.

    • @anupabharadwaz4486
      @anupabharadwaz4486 7 часов назад

      @@sonarbangla8711 Assam was referred as Kamrup and not Tamrup. Get your info corrected.

    • @sonarbangla8711
      @sonarbangla8711 7 часов назад

      @@anupabharadwaz4486 Thank you for correcting me, I wanted to know Kamrup Kamak-kha was a renowned source of magic. A recent history of Ahom fails to even mention this, can you explain the history, please. Why is it kept secret?

    • @anupabharadwaz4486
      @anupabharadwaz4486 54 минуты назад

      @@sonarbangla8711 what secret???

  • @mindudorjeenaksang3014
    @mindudorjeenaksang3014 6 часов назад +1

    No proof just claiming..story telling is not history

  • @morudesouza5533
    @morudesouza5533 День назад +2

    Only assumptions no hard core facts- keep on dreaming Hari.

    • @Monicabharat
      @Monicabharat День назад +4

      Only blindhate..no data to oppose..

    • @indianamerican6362
      @indianamerican6362 День назад

      Your name says everything, if it is your true name.

  • @prempiaaaron
    @prempiaaaron День назад

    see migrants want to say aryan migrants built these

  • @kumarg3598
    @kumarg3598 8 часов назад

    I have tried reading Mahabharat but i just cant get over the fact that it sounds like a story made up by cheating women.

  • @rajvirdee1317
    @rajvirdee1317 День назад

    Muslims were doing same.

  • @ABO-Destiny
    @ABO-Destiny 6 часов назад

    You people covered up.each others bloody things.

  • @alpineflieger4363
    @alpineflieger4363 День назад +2

    The Brits wrote the Indian history !!! and started archaeology. why would they hide it !

  • @Mughal_1981
    @Mughal_1981 День назад

    I don’t trust any Indian Pakistani reporters or intellectuals 😭

    • @allbritecarcare
      @allbritecarcare День назад +2

      If I may ask whom and what do you trust? Request kindly not to make sweeping generalizations. Please be specific. This reporter and the channel seem to be doing interesting findings. They may make few mistakes here and there and if you or someone finds some alternative facts please feel free to point out. Generalized statement like yours does not add value. That’s my sincere and humble request. 🙏

    • @indianamerican6362
      @indianamerican6362 День назад

      But trust arabian uneducated person?

  • @alpineflieger4363
    @alpineflieger4363 День назад +7

    2500 years old (500 BCE) Cooper mines are Okay. relating this to Mahbarat mythology is nonsense. Where and how did you make that jump ?
    stone axes etc.. are Stone Age at best...this 5000 BCE is a nonsense...no history, lots of hype with some nonsensical mythological ideas.

    • @harrysahota_hh
      @harrysahota_hh  День назад +9

      Mention of this City in Mahabharat. When was the stone age dude?

    • @sanchan7312
      @sanchan7312 День назад +14

      His christian beliefs and british raj supramacy belief system is shaking

    • @harrysahota_hh
      @harrysahota_hh  День назад +3

      @@sanchan7312 😂😘 sahi!

    • @logarajahvelayudan9523
      @logarajahvelayudan9523 День назад +6

      Stone age for you but not in India

    • @josephs4044
      @josephs4044 День назад

      You are a joke to respond to a propaganda machinery. They don't need any archeological evidence. With a piece of pottery, they will imagine a city. With a broken spear head they will imagine a world war.

  • @NehaTiwarii9
    @NehaTiwarii9 6 часов назад

    Pls save our Bengal 😢. Today it has turned Islamic