मैंने पूरा वीडियो देखा, डॉ शक्ति सिंह जी द्वारा बहुत ही बारीकी से मेहरानगढ़ किले का सविस्तार वर्णन किया। महान् कार्य के लिए आपका हार्दिक आभार और धन्यवाद।
Bahot bahot bahot hi khubsurat hai or aap sir bahot achche se bataya.. yeh sari dhanavar humare bharat ki shan hai fir chahe woh hindu raja ki ho ya muglo ki ho kiyu ke pahele ke log sab ek hi they ab hindu muslim ho gaye hai ...yeh sab dekh kar bahot achcha lagta hai ...
Jodha Bai, often referred to as Mariam-uz-Zamani after her marriage, is a figure associated with Mughal history, particularly as the wife of Emperor Akbar and the mother of Emperor Jahangir. However, her exact historical mention and identity have been subjects of debate among historians. 1. **Akbarnama and Ain-i-Akbari**: The primary historical records of Akbar's reign, written by Abul Fazl, do not mention a queen named Jodha Bai. Instead, they refer to Akbar’s Rajput wife as Mariam-uz-Zamani, who was the daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amer (present-day Jaipur). These texts are the official accounts of Akbar's reign and are considered significant sources for Mughal history. 2. **Jahangirnama**: In the memoirs of Jahangir, the son of Akbar, there is also no direct mention of a queen named Jodha Bai. Jahangir does mention his mother as Mariam-uz-Zamani but does not refer to her by the name Jodha. 3. **Historical Sources**: The name "Jodha Bai" became popular in later historical accounts, such as those written by colonial historians and in folklore. Some suggest that the name Jodha might have been confused with another Rajput princess who married a different Mughal prince. 4. **Modern References**: The popularization of Jodha Bai as Akbar’s wife is a result of modern interpretations, including literature, films, and television shows, which have romanticized and fictionalized her story. In conclusion, while Jodha Bai is a prominent figure in popular culture, historical texts from the Mughal period refer to Akbar’s Rajput wife as Mariam-uz-Zamani, with no direct mention of the name "Jodha Bai."
Sinha wala story galat hai bataya hai inhone. Rajveer Sir, jo springboard academy me rajputana history padhate hain, unka video hai is topic pe....please have a listen.
Guide do muh Baat kar raha hai rajput ne आक्रमण करने के बाद कुछ भी लेकर आया तो वो जीत कर लाया Mughal ने आक्रमण करने के बाद कुछ भी लेकर आया तो वो लूट कर लाया है ना ग़ज़ब 😂😂😂
@aarushiis.vlogssJodha Bai, often referred to as Mariam-uz-Zamani after her marriage, is a figure associated with Mughal history, particularly as the wife of Emperor Akbar and the mother of Emperor Jahangir. However, her exact historical mention and identity have been subjects of debate among historians. 1. **Akbarnama and Ain-i-Akbari**: The primary historical records of Akbar's reign, written by Abul Fazl, do not mention a queen named Jodha Bai. Instead, they refer to Akbar’s Rajput wife as Mariam-uz-Zamani, who was the daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amer (present-day Jaipur). These texts are the official accounts of Akbar's reign and are considered significant sources for Mughal history. 2. **Jahangirnama**: In the memoirs of Jahangir, the son of Akbar, there is also no direct mention of a queen named Jodha Bai. Jahangir does mention his mother as Mariam-uz-Zamani but does not refer to her by the name Jodha. 3. **Historical Sources**: The name "Jodha Bai" became popular in later historical accounts, such as those written by colonial historians and in folklore. Some suggest that the name Jodha might have been confused with another Rajput princess who married a different Mughal prince. 4. **Modern References**: The popularization of Jodha Bai as Akbar’s wife is a result of modern interpretations, including literature, films, and television shows, which have romanticized and fictionalized her story. In conclusion, while Jodha Bai is a prominent figure in popular culture, historical texts from the Mughal period refer to Akbar’s Rajput wife as Mariam-uz-Zamani, with no direct mention of the name "Jodha Bai."
Sari juthi baat bta raha hain ye guide 1st point- Asia 2nd largest place Udaipur ka city place hain masoor place ke baad 2nd pint- Mugal mari hui rani ke sath rep krtr the yeh unki book me likha hua hain ki hindu k sath kr sakte ho Tune dekha hain to ek saboot la nakhli guide 3rd point- sherni ka doodh pita raha pachaa man se hi banayi hui baate bol raha hain chor guide WhatsApp university se sikha hua lg raha hain
1st point udaipur palace hai na kee fort aur ye fort ke baat kr rahe hai 2nd point na aapko hai na mujhe pta hai kee vo kya krte the But kuch too galat krte thee esliye vo veer kshtraniya johar krte thee Baake aap bhi socho kon jinda aag mai kundna chahega 3rd point Maine Rao Sinha ji ko dudh pete nae dekha too mujhe too nae pta pete the ya nae But ye jo Shakti Singh ji Guide Saab story bta rahe hai ye baat lagbhag Rajasthan mai history pdne waale students ko bhi pta hai Esliye unhone share kee Teachers bhi ye story batate hai (ruclips.net/video/0ubeirL2uc4/видео.htmlsi=g4QvDRRiycxLpDoH ) Esme aur jyada jankare dee hue hai aap ye video dekhe ye rajasthan mai history ke top teacher hai
This is my Pleasure to Comment on this wonderful informative Video by Our great tour Guide Shakti Ji. Sir, I am also a Tour Guide from Delhi and I have Just Started a RUclips channel @explore4sure . Please Support us. Thanks🙏
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Amazing knowledge by Dr Shakti.
मैंने पूरा वीडियो देखा, डॉ शक्ति सिंह जी द्वारा बहुत ही बारीकी से मेहरानगढ़ किले का सविस्तार वर्णन किया। महान् कार्य के लिए आपका हार्दिक आभार और धन्यवाद।
Such a great guide !! Full of knowledge....Huge respect!!
जोधपुर का इतिहास सबसे शानदार हैं और गढ़ मेहरान जबरदस्त 🇮🇳
I would love to visit this fort one day. India has such an amazing history to be learned.
Very good! Very Well Explained!
Bahot bahot bahot hi khubsurat hai or aap sir bahot achche se bataya.. yeh sari dhanavar humare bharat ki shan hai fir chahe woh hindu raja ki ho ya muglo ki ho kiyu ke pahele ke log sab ek hi they ab hindu muslim ho gaye hai ...yeh sab dekh kar bahot achcha lagta hai ...
Very nice 🙏🇮🇳.
Ab aapka kaam or achcha lgne laga, ki last mai guide apni bhi information de deta , .
Thank you very much Bhai 👌🤝🙏
nice work
thankyou for making such a nice and informative video
Bohat shandaar dr.shakti singh ji
ठाकुर साहब शक्ति सिंह जी आपको बहुत शुभकामनाएं ❤❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏💕💕 आप जोधपुर की शान हो ❤❤
Sir g good aap nai bhut achi jankari de
Bhot bdhiya Shakti bhaya.
Beautiful ❤️😍
Thank you so much sir ❤👌 main itni baar jodhpur gya but time ki kami ke karan jodhpur kila visit nhi kar paaya.
FIRST LIKE AND FIRST COMMENTS ❤
😊👍
Bahut hi acha mehel hai sir ye
Very good lecture and knowlegde
I like all Rajasthan fort
Thank you
🙏🙏🙏👍👍🎉🎉🎉👌👌😊
🙏🙏🙏🙏
❤❤❤❤
Nice
Aapne sahi bataya ke Maharashtra me sabse jyada fort hai
😊
Mera bharat mahan hai Hind jai bharat
🙏🏻🇮🇳🕉
Jodha Bai, often referred to as Mariam-uz-Zamani after her marriage, is a figure associated with Mughal history, particularly as the wife of Emperor Akbar and the mother of Emperor Jahangir. However, her exact historical mention and identity have been subjects of debate among historians.
1. **Akbarnama and Ain-i-Akbari**: The primary historical records of Akbar's reign, written by Abul Fazl, do not mention a queen named Jodha Bai. Instead, they refer to Akbar’s Rajput wife as Mariam-uz-Zamani, who was the daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amer (present-day Jaipur). These texts are the official accounts of Akbar's reign and are considered significant sources for Mughal history.
2. **Jahangirnama**: In the memoirs of Jahangir, the son of Akbar, there is also no direct mention of a queen named Jodha Bai. Jahangir does mention his mother as Mariam-uz-Zamani but does not refer to her by the name Jodha.
3. **Historical Sources**: The name "Jodha Bai" became popular in later historical accounts, such as those written by colonial historians and in folklore. Some suggest that the name Jodha might have been confused with another Rajput princess who married a different Mughal prince.
4. **Modern References**: The popularization of Jodha Bai as Akbar’s wife is a result of modern interpretations, including literature, films, and television shows, which have romanticized and fictionalized her story.
In conclusion, while Jodha Bai is a prominent figure in popular culture, historical texts from the Mughal period refer to Akbar’s Rajput wife as Mariam-uz-Zamani, with no direct mention of the name "Jodha Bai."
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Sinha wala story galat hai bataya hai inhone.
Rajveer Sir, jo springboard academy me rajputana history padhate hain, unka video hai is topic pe....please have a listen.
Jalor ke upar video banao sirji
I saw hole video
Thank you 😊
Ab kon sa mehel dikhao ge sir ap
Jhalawar ka jaldurg gagron fort hai ..jhalarapatan main jo kila hai vo jal durg nahi hai...
Jodhpur ke Raja Man singh and Jaipur ke Raja Man singh dono alag alag hai sir jii ???
Bhai ticket kitna ka hai isme per person
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Plis reply
👍👍🤎
maharastra me 396 kile he.
Guide do muh Baat kar raha hai rajput ne आक्रमण करने के बाद कुछ भी लेकर आया तो वो जीत कर लाया
Mughal ने आक्रमण करने के बाद कुछ भी लेकर आया तो वो लूट कर लाया
है ना ग़ज़ब 😂😂😂
Pils reply
bad me jaswant shing auranjeb ke sath mil gaye or marathoke against kai baar har gaye the 😅😅😅
जोधा अकबर की शादी की वजह से ये सब देखने को मिल रहा है नहीं तो ये सब bhi युद्ध में खत्म हो गया होता
जोधा कभी इतिहास मे थी ही नहीं 😂😂😂
Are anpadh jodha ki sadi akbar se nahi hui thi
पैहलै इतिहास पढो फिर कमैट करो अधूरी जानकारी लैकै कूच भी नही लिखना चाहिहै जोधा आमैर कि थी जोधपुर कि नहीं
@aarushiis.vlogssJodha Bai, often referred to as Mariam-uz-Zamani after her marriage, is a figure associated with Mughal history, particularly as the wife of Emperor Akbar and the mother of Emperor Jahangir. However, her exact historical mention and identity have been subjects of debate among historians.
1. **Akbarnama and Ain-i-Akbari**: The primary historical records of Akbar's reign, written by Abul Fazl, do not mention a queen named Jodha Bai. Instead, they refer to Akbar’s Rajput wife as Mariam-uz-Zamani, who was the daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amer (present-day Jaipur). These texts are the official accounts of Akbar's reign and are considered significant sources for Mughal history.
2. **Jahangirnama**: In the memoirs of Jahangir, the son of Akbar, there is also no direct mention of a queen named Jodha Bai. Jahangir does mention his mother as Mariam-uz-Zamani but does not refer to her by the name Jodha.
3. **Historical Sources**: The name "Jodha Bai" became popular in later historical accounts, such as those written by colonial historians and in folklore. Some suggest that the name Jodha might have been confused with another Rajput princess who married a different Mughal prince.
4. **Modern References**: The popularization of Jodha Bai as Akbar’s wife is a result of modern interpretations, including literature, films, and television shows, which have romanticized and fictionalized her story.
In conclusion, while Jodha Bai is a prominent figure in popular culture, historical texts from the Mughal period refer to Akbar’s Rajput wife as Mariam-uz-Zamani, with no direct mention of the name "Jodha Bai."
अकबर से पहले भी ये राज परिवार था और आज भी है ।अकबर के वंशज कहां है किसी को भी नहीं पता
Sari juthi baat bta raha hain ye guide
1st point- Asia 2nd largest place Udaipur ka city place hain masoor place ke baad
2nd pint- Mugal mari hui rani ke sath rep krtr the yeh unki book me likha hua hain ki hindu k sath kr sakte ho
Tune dekha hain to ek saboot la nakhli guide
3rd point- sherni ka doodh pita raha pachaa man se hi banayi hui baate bol raha hain chor guide WhatsApp university se sikha hua lg raha hain
1st point
udaipur palace hai na kee fort aur ye fort ke baat kr rahe hai
2nd point
na aapko hai na mujhe pta hai kee vo kya krte the
But kuch too galat krte thee esliye vo veer kshtraniya johar krte thee
Baake aap bhi socho kon jinda aag mai kundna chahega
3rd point
Maine Rao Sinha ji ko dudh pete nae dekha too mujhe too nae pta pete the ya nae
But ye jo Shakti Singh ji Guide Saab story bta rahe hai ye baat lagbhag Rajasthan mai history pdne waale students ko bhi pta hai
Esliye unhone share kee
Teachers bhi ye story batate hai (ruclips.net/video/0ubeirL2uc4/видео.htmlsi=g4QvDRRiycxLpDoH ) Esme aur jyada jankare dee hue hai aap ye video dekhe ye rajasthan mai history ke top teacher hai
@@indian6072 mehrangarh fort ki category mai aata hai na ki palace ki
@@PS_Rathore rathore sahib kya aap vakai mai rajput hai
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Haasa
Koe sak aapne
Gogadev thikana ketu
Rubbish talking
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Keshariya ke alwa koi gana nahin h kya
wonder full video.
Aur please aap mujhe es guide ka name aur ho sake to contact number deve. ❤❤