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  • @yashgulave8366
    @yashgulave8366 3 года назад +133

    When France wanted to sell the Louisiana region, the US didn't have any money at the time, so the UK gave them a $15 million dollar loan which the US gave to France which in turn was used by France to fight UK. The British were basically financing their own enemy... 😂😂

    • @dukethotness
      @dukethotness 3 года назад +10

      Just how Pakistan financed its terrorists with the Covid aid given by India

    • @yashgulave8366
      @yashgulave8366 3 года назад +5

      @@dukethotness Exactly

    • @neerajwasnik9450
      @neerajwasnik9450 Год назад

      Napoleon Sigma Rule :- Loot the Britishs who loots the world.

  • @vanshulgoyal9634
    @vanshulgoyal9634 3 года назад +177

    ❤️Hey sir I love your work and have a suggestion for you, my parents (1970's born) have been brainwashed by the post colonial era and are unaware of India's great past. They do not know much about history I want to empower them with truth I tried to show them your videos but they couldn't understand most of the things as they are unaware of their chronological order. If you create a series of history explanation videos in a chronological order, we can show those videos to everyone in india (of almost any age group like 12 - 60) and give them a better perspective. I know I'm asking a lot from you but this will create a major paradigm shift. ❤️ And will be beneficial in India as well as humanity's progress.Your present videos are relevant for only a small section of society (who are well read in diverse, world history) I say this with due respect ❤️ This would be a great systematic use of your knowledge ❤️

    • @archanaheda4619
      @archanaheda4619 3 года назад +13

      Ya sir,
      But in Hindi please

    • @Shubham-mu7hw
      @Shubham-mu7hw 3 года назад +3

      👍

    • @__________________________5718
      @__________________________5718 3 года назад +2

      @@archanaheda4619 yes

    • @sayanbera2541
      @sayanbera2541 3 года назад +3

      Terrible idea bcoz u don't know which video will benefit which age group

    • @kunaljain637
      @kunaljain637 3 года назад +5

      Bro but it depends on people who want to know and who is comfortable of only things which they have known because the fact is that anyone can only believes in what abhijet sir is telling only when they have trust in him that whatever this person (abhijet sir) is telling is the actual truth just like u and me have.

  • @AkhilArya
    @AkhilArya 3 года назад +22

    #AskAbhijit
    Sir can you please put some light on Amazon Rainforest's 3500+ years old structures being uncovered from LIDAR technology.
    And it is to believed that there were atleast hundreds of planned cities having more than 20 million people.

  • @SPQR748
    @SPQR748 3 года назад +7

    After the Haitian revolution defeated Napoleon he showed himself to be a man without honor. His agents negotiated a peace ☮️ talk with Toussante de loverture but betrayed and captured him and sent him to France 🇫🇷 a prisoner of Napoleon were he was tortured and killed. Even though criticized in Europe for his dishonorable behavior, he stated that a Black man had no rights that he had to respect ✊🏽

  • @terabaap-lz5dp
    @terabaap-lz5dp 3 года назад +9

    #AskAbhijit
    why sambhaji and kavi kalash are greatest persons of all time

  • @auroprasaddas6335
    @auroprasaddas6335 3 года назад +22

    #AskAbhijit, Sir kindly elaborate why you said , Tipu Sultan, the butcher of Mysore! because in our history textbooks , we recognise Tipu Sultan essentially as a freedom fighter!

    • @कश्परैना
      @कश्परैना 3 года назад +15

      He was a butcher..he was the one who called the Afghans to convert the people and start Gazwa-e-Hind..he converted millions of people into islam and he butchered many people bcoz of him the community in Karnataka do not celeberate Diwali... technically he was the reflection of Aurangzeb

    • @auroprasaddas6335
      @auroprasaddas6335 3 года назад +3

      @@कश्परैना thank you

    • @priyankadhage1855
      @priyankadhage1855 3 года назад +5

      @@कश्परैना ok now I understand why my father's side in Karnataka do not celebrate Diwali as much and Dassera is bigger there!

    • @swaruprothe5406
      @swaruprothe5406 3 года назад +1

      @@कश्परैना Read true Indologys threads on that topic

  • @sharadoo7luck
    @sharadoo7luck 3 года назад +9

    What is the story of Maharana Pratap?

    • @kamleshmanjhi1234
      @kamleshmanjhi1234 3 года назад +3

      Check the channel of history guru he has done a really good work on the sisodya family of mewar inluding maharana kumbha, uday sing, maharana pratap and his son amar singh.

  • @meenaraut5704
    @meenaraut5704 3 года назад +26

    Sir I love when you call Tipu sultan as butcher 🙏love you sir: thank for all your true world of history.

  • @arn2695
    @arn2695 3 года назад +4

    #AskAbhijit
    Did Hinduism exist in Middle East at past?

  • @UnknownBill470
    @UnknownBill470 3 года назад +4

    Love from India❤️❤️❤️🙏sir ur videos help me a lot😇

  • @vinayakanegundi8839
    @vinayakanegundi8839 3 года назад +5

    #AskAbhijit, sir. why the histroy books has not written about rashtrakuta king govinda 3. Can you plz share your thoughts about the rashtrakuta kingdom.

  • @riteshkumar2451
    @riteshkumar2451 2 года назад

    You are doing great job sir you know that persons like you in our country we can know what is the real history of our country

  • @IndraKumar-md9ut
    @IndraKumar-md9ut 2 года назад +1

    Dear Abhijitjee, why did you not mention the later part of Napoleon's life, nor his numerous affairs with women apart from his two wives. His expedition into Spain and his invasion of Russia, which brought his ultimate fall. Also worthwhile to mention are the Battle of Nations, his Hundred Days, famous Battle of Waterloo which culminated his ultimate defeat and exile to Saint Helena island in the faraway South Atlantic, where he died in 1821. Also worthwhile to mention the profligate life-style of his first wife Josephine.
    The museum of Invalides near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, bears his memory. The villa at Malmaison in the suburbs of Paris, was the residence of Josephine. These two places are worth a visit, for anyone travelling to Paris.
    Apart from his military adventures and romantic affairs, he also made a lasting contribution to France, i.e. the Code Napoleon which is the Administrative Law of France, still in vogue.
    Hope you'll make one or two maybe three more videos covering these aspects.

  • @tarungupta4988
    @tarungupta4988 3 года назад +2

    Hello Sir, can you please recommend any book which talks about Napoleon? Loved your work and really looking forward to your Q&A

  • @hunnicman3760
    @hunnicman3760 Год назад

    Love your information and works on RUclips

  • @varungumma6751
    @varungumma6751 3 года назад +2

    2:06 nepotism😂

  • @vanshgada5663
    @vanshgada5663 2 года назад +1

    Only Lucky People are Accessed to pursue such huge amount of knowledge presented by Abhijit Sir...😌

  • @utkarshagarwal575
    @utkarshagarwal575 3 года назад +2

    *#AskAbhijit*
    *How Marathas became successful in overthrowing mughals from India ?? Did they succeed 100% or not?? What were there failures???*

  • @supratimsaha485
    @supratimsaha485 3 года назад +4

    #AskAbhijeet sir can you shed some light about the similarity of the stories about mathsya avatar of Lord vishnu and Noah's arc..the stories are very identical

  • @DeviL-ze2yb
    @DeviL-ze2yb 3 года назад +3

    Can someone tell me pls why sir called Tipu Sultan the Butcher of Mysore?

    • @utkarshshwam4213
      @utkarshshwam4213 3 года назад

      maybe he accidentally called him the butcher of mysore.
      The actual title is the tiger of mysore.

    • @nikhil5918
      @nikhil5918 3 года назад +1

      @@utkarshshwam4213 he didn't accidentally call him that he actually was Butcher of Mysore , he killed thousands of Hindus and he wanted to convert all the Hindus to Islam , go search on google what's written on his sword, and his order of massacre of Iyenger community on Diwali, je Destroyed thousands of Temples and forcefully converted Hindus and Christians to Islam

    • @utkarshshwam4213
      @utkarshshwam4213 3 года назад

      @@nikhil5918 yeah now it has become clear to me that what abhijit sir meant.

  • @terabaap-lz5dp
    @terabaap-lz5dp 3 года назад +4

    #AskAbhijit
    1.vikramditya myth or fact......whole info
    2.why sambhaji m is considered as the greatest peron of all time
    3. vikramaditya vs julius ceaser..... or pirates...
    4.thoughts on the great rajiv dixit and how would be india if he was alive today
    5. did shivlar talpades pane was succesfull..?? can proof be found after reaseach....or in any london libraty documentary...??
    6. himdus and hinduism is in danger...bcoz of islam and christian conversion
    7. did jesus came to india
    8. india invention who never got credited
    9..plz most important say on bengal violence 2021
    10.10th day death ritual of miracle flour

  • @prattyushray
    @prattyushray 2 года назад

    #AskAbhijit
    Asking a science question:- Theoretically what are the materials required to create a time machine?
    Practically, at the present moment how much progress have we made to achieve such a goal of building a time machine?
    According to you, approximately after how many more years would humans succeed to build a time machine and which nation would be able to achieve it first?

  • @Raoatharva
    @Raoatharva 3 года назад +7

    #ASKABHIJIT
    SIR I'LL URGE YOU TO TELL US DETAILED HISTORY ABT THE 'ROTHSCHILD FAMILY' AND WHETHER DID THEY FUNDED EAST INDIA COMPANY TO LOOT INDIA OR NOT ??????????????????????????????

  • @Dhananjay_Rana177
    @Dhananjay_Rana177 3 года назад +1

    Who do you think is his indian counterpart?

  • @harshitjoshi2426
    @harshitjoshi2426 3 года назад +1

    Does it possible that we can found our ancient religious books through archoliological foundings, so that we can read our real books rather than the current religious books which was manupulated by invaders. I know that books can be easily decompose in land, but can it is possible that we found books which is protected inside cases and boxes? #AskAbhijit

  • @netineti5953
    @netineti5953 3 года назад +2

    #AskAbhijit Origins of the Mahar Caste and is Maharashtra named after them...?

  • @surajnair1887
    @surajnair1887 3 года назад

    #Askabhijit Sir please tell us about Pazhassi raja of Kerala who defeated Arthur Wellesley who later on defeated Napoleon Bonaprte .History of Kerala is very obscure in Indian history , nothing is mentioned other than the Portuguese invasion.

  • @user-fc8vv3vu2b
    @user-fc8vv3vu2b 3 года назад

    #AskAbhijit
    sir can you gives us information on pyramids why it was made and how it was made and most of the mummies are discovered in the king's valley so pyramids have some different usage what's your view sir??

  • @shirshadeep
    @shirshadeep 3 года назад +1

    #AskAbhijit
    Sir can you tell us about King Shashanka of Bengal?

  • @akarshkraj9672
    @akarshkraj9672 3 года назад +1

    I am from Mysore

  • @nilotpalsarmahsarma8344
    @nilotpalsarmahsarma8344 3 года назад +1

    I like napolian

  • @srikhushaalyarlagadda8109
    @srikhushaalyarlagadda8109 3 года назад +1

    Why do we named samudragupta as Napoleon of India instead samudragupta of France to Napoleon since samudragupta is much earlier than Napoleon #askabhijit

  • @ansh5962
    @ansh5962 3 года назад +1

    #askabhijit sir you must be aware that chalcolithic age is the pre-harappan age. According to records chalcolithic people domesticated animals like cows, sheep etc for meat. But my question is if chalcolithic people were familiar with cows then how harrapan civilisation is not familiar with cows... At the end harappa era arrived after chalcolithic age...

    • @ansh5962
      @ansh5962 3 года назад

      @@sh1tzzyloda914 thanks for replying. my history teacher told me that harrapan people were not familiar with cows. he is well read historian and has deep knowledge about Indian History thats why its hard to doubt his knowledge.

  • @AdityaVerma-wr5uz
    @AdityaVerma-wr5uz 3 года назад +1

    #AskAbhijit Can pls tell something about Bimbisara and his son Ajatshatru does the practice of killing his father for kingship also part of our culture

    • @kamleshmanjhi1234
      @kamleshmanjhi1234 3 года назад +1

      Its not part of culture but it happens when a king's son is too ambitious and powerfull and also when sometimes the king was not capable or his subjects were unhappy than the process of dethrone happens.

  • @rajeshwarchinna
    @rajeshwarchinna 3 года назад +1

    Napoleon born to party

  • @Rhythm-rv5hd
    @Rhythm-rv5hd Год назад

    Sir i dont know a very little fraction of history, so I am curious why did you called Tipu Sultan "the butcher of mysore"?

  • @neoneoneoOne
    @neoneoneoOne 3 года назад

    french feminine figure : felonion de' bananaPartE....

  • @shashankke250
    @shashankke250 3 года назад

    Just want to understand why France's currency is still relevant in North Africa?
    And France still has Colonies? 🙄🤔

  • @abhaynaik4
    @abhaynaik4 3 года назад

    👌👌👌👌 butcher of Mysore

  • @bhabanism
    @bhabanism 3 года назад

    Timur of his time.

  • @neerajwasnik9450
    @neerajwasnik9450 Год назад

    Fun fact :- Napoleon's Birthday Is 15th August 1769.

  • @terabaap-lz5dp
    @terabaap-lz5dp 3 года назад +7

    The imprints on the ashes on the 10th day after the death of a person.
    Prem Namaste. Recently quite a few Hindus have asked me about this ritual because it has caused a lot of controversy and confusion amongst Hindus. So I am going to try to analyze this ritual step by step.
    So this is what Hindus actually do. This ritual is performed at night just before one sleeps. One must have outside fire so whatever one cooks, the ashes from the wood is used. This ash is gathered and kept. Now at night in the room where the deceased slept, in the corner of the room a lota of water, a saucer of rice, and the ashes, which is now sieved on a white paper, is kept on the floor. No one sleeps in the room, and there should be hardly any noise at night. In the morning one then checks what imprint/mark/symbol/image… is on the ashes. If the imprint was a human baby feet that means the deceased has taken birth as a human, an Om imprint, the person has gone to heaven or an animal imprint the person is born as an animal.
    Well let’s try to analyze this ritual step-by-step.
    Firstly after the death of a person a 10th day ceremony is performed at the riverside. This is a purification rite. According to the Garuda Purana when a person dies the deceased remains a preta/ghost/subtle body for 13 days until the sapindi rites (performed on the 13th day) have been performed.
    The soul without the body is like a flame without fire. After leaving the earthly body, the soul immediately obtains an airy body. In that action less body he moves in air only. (Garuda Purana Preta Khand Chapter 10 verses 72-75)
    When the Pindas (rice balls offer to the deceased) have been merged on the 13th day ceremony then only the person mystically changes from a preta/ghost/subtle body and he/she can then join his/her (forefathers/foremothers family).
    “As long as the pindas are not merged, one remains impure. The dead man gets a new appellation (name, designation) after the merge. No joyous ceremony such as marriage, etc. can be performed if the householder dies and the Sapinda Rite has not been performed. (Garuda Purana Preta Khand Chapter 26 verses11-13)
    Once Sapindya is completed, the pretahood ends. On the thirteenth day, he/she is taken by Yamaraja’s attendants. So in 348 days he/she reaches Yama’s city. (Garuda Purana Preta Khand Chapter 5 verses 78-89)7
    So to place in context what has been compiled thus far, it is not possible for the decease to be born so quickly again. As stated above in the Garuda Purana the deceased after the 13th day ceremony is completed, is taken on a 348-day journey to Yamaloka. So the 348-day journey in addition to the 13 days adds up to 361 days. So after 361 days after the cremation of a person the deceased faces Lord Yamaraja (the god of death). There he (Lord Yamaraja) will decide what kind/type of body that the deceased should receive. If he decides that the deceased should receive another human body, then he/she has to go thro the process of being born again, which takes approximately 9 months. It takes a lot less time if Lord Yamaraja decides to give the deceased an animal body (for example the gestation period for a dog is approximately 65 days). Thus it is not possible to be born so quickly like what is said in the ashes.
    So to these people who says that the deceased has taken birth again after they see the imprints on the ashes, they should really rethink their beliefs because as stated in the Garuda Purana this cannot be possible.
    So the million-dollar question is how do these imprints, etc… gets imprinted on the ashes. There can be a rather simple answer to this. Garuda Purana states that pretas/subtle bodies can perform some rather strange and playful acts. If you watch the English movie called “Ghost “ (the characters played by Demi Moore and Patrick Swazye), you would see in the movie how if a subtle body really concentrates he/she could move objects, write, type, et al. The part played by Patrick Swazye did just that in the movie.
    So in a gist preta/airy bodied beings/ghosts do a lot of nonsense and playful things. These imprints on the ashes in all likelihood can be the work of other ghosts or pretas residing in the area.
    The basic point about this topic is that the ashes ritual is not sastric backed thus we cannot accept it. I have asked many learned gurus about this ritual and they all have said that is not backed by the sastras. If someone has proof of this ritual please let me know.
    Compiled (for the upliftment of Sanatan Dharma)
    By Purohit Narottam Das 031 4032681 or 0827141504
    E-mail narottama_das@yahoo.com
    #AskAbhijit

  • @jeetendramaurya3862
    @jeetendramaurya3862 3 года назад

    Pls make vdo in hindi also. Bcos i want to share ur vdo to ur hindi speaking audience

  • @RajeshKumar-zn1oy
    @RajeshKumar-zn1oy Год назад

    What was Napoleon height

  • @surajkumarsingh3624
    @surajkumarsingh3624 3 года назад

    #AskAbhijit Sir can you please tell us the reality of Tipu Sultan? Why do you call him the butcher of Mysore when he is portrayed as a hero in our history books?

  • @shwetabhsharma2422
    @shwetabhsharma2422 3 года назад +3

    Imagine tarantino making a movie on him

  • @malaysinghbisht3103
    @malaysinghbisht3103 3 года назад +1

    Sir plz tell us about Indo greek and indo Persian relations

  • @hawkeyestrongestavenger38
    @hawkeyestrongestavenger38 3 года назад

    He was gay

  • @utkarshagarwal575
    @utkarshagarwal575 3 года назад +18

    *#AskAbhijit*
    *How Marathas became successful in overthrowing mughals from India ?? Did they succeed 100% or not?? What were there failures???* .

    • @MrApoorvaSingh753
      @MrApoorvaSingh753 2 года назад

      They pretty much ended them yes what remnants did was joined Maratha.

  • @ansh5962
    @ansh5962 3 года назад

    #askabhijit sir you must be aware that chalcolithic age is the pre-harappan age. According to records chalcolithic people domesticated animals like cows, sheep etc for meat. But my question is if chalcolithic people were familiar with cows then how harrapan civilisation is not familiar with cows... At the end harappa era arrived after chalcolithic age...

  • @ansh5962
    @ansh5962 3 года назад

    #askabhijit sir you must be aware that chalcolithic age is the pre-harappan age. According to records chalcolithic people domesticated animals like cows, sheep etc for meat. But my question is if chalcolithic people were familiar with cows then how harrapan civilisation is not familiar with cows... At the end harappa era arrived after chalcolithic age...

  • @ansh5962
    @ansh5962 3 года назад

    #askabhijit sir you must be aware that chalcolithic age is the pre-harappan age. According to records chalcolithic people domesticated animals like cows, sheep etc for meat. But my question is if chalcolithic people were familiar with cows then how harrapan civilisation is not familiar with cows... At the end harappa era arrived after chalcolithic age...

  • @ansh5962
    @ansh5962 3 года назад

    #askabhijit sir you must be aware that chalcolithic age is the pre-harappan age. According to records chalcolithic people domesticated animals like cows, sheep etc for meat. But my question is if chalcolithic people were familiar with cows then how harrapan civilisation is not familiar with cows... At the end harappa era arrived after chalcolithic age...