The Indian subcontinent sure has some unique history, and the princely bordergore is exquisite. That Wagah border ceremony you showed during the intro sure is something. We should start doing that with our counterparts in the South to show who's boss!
As a nepali, I've been wanting this from you for a long time. I'm sure you spent a lot of time on it. I appreciate your work! I wish you would include nepal and bhutan in this aswell, but other than that, good job
@@calenskyes well, I'm not saying it was, I'm just saying since it's so close to India and the british raj it would've been nice to include there history here aswell
Portuguese India: Spices! British India: Tea! Danish India: Why am I here again? Your dedication to doing all the princely states correctly is one of a kind. Respect.
India fun fact: It is claimed that the game of chess originated in India some 1,500 years ago. It is said to be based on the 7th-century war game called chaturanga that flourished in northwestern India at the time. Pakistan fun fact: World's second largest salt mines (Khewra Mines) are located in Pakistan. The world's famous Himalayan pink salt is also mined in Pakistan Bangladesh fun fact: The Cox Bazaar is the world's longest natural sea beach, covering 125 km/77.7 miles
Chaturanga was a four-player board game. It was similar to chess but with each side having each corner... The pieces had different rules for moving just like modern Chess.
The FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas) region [1947-2018] in Pakistan isn't shown separate from N.W.F.P., although its status is kind of a mess. The area was on the frontier with Afghanistan similar to N.W.F.P., but was directly governed at the federal level. Between the 1980s and 2010s there was a large amount of militant activity including from the Taliban and al-Qaeda, and after several army operations the government decided to end its status and merge it with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 2018.
The history of modern India has always been hard to understand with all the princely states and small short-lived countries. This video helped me understand it better.
You should do a video show the story of all the wars and minor conflicts fought by and inside India and Pakistan from their born until the ongoing ones
One correction, POK should be light green since both India and Pakistan claim it, also you should have shown Aksai Chin which is disputed over China and India !
Bangladesh is an incredible country. It has only between 1 to 2 percent the area of the USA, yet has half as many people as the USA. Bangladesh has one of the highest population densities in the world, excluding small city states and very small countries.
It still doesn't show all border changes. The de facto boundary between India and Cina in the Himalayas is changing slightly regularly (It depends on which side builds a new base or road further into contested territory).
Great work EmperorTigerstar!, the video covering the history of modern subcontinent is pretty fascinating,the subcontinent is very gorgeous and deserves a pleasant future, much respect from Pakistan :) 🇵🇰💖
Good video which captures details comprehensively Only thing is Instrument of Accession which was signed by J&K in October 1947 was signed by almost all the rulers before 15 August to countries they were acceding to, at least in case of India So the level of merger with India that J&K signed was already there for the others who were made into regular states post 15 August J&K was given special status which of course was abolished in 2019
Kashmir had a muslim population and princely states had to decided which country to join according to there major population. Major Muslim=Pakistan Major Hindu=India. According to this rule Kashmir belongs to Pakistan and illegaly occupied by India. Simple.
@@speedjunkie7758 No, it was their choice. They could choose to be apart of Pakistan, India, or independent. Kashmir chose independence. Both Pakistan and India are treading on that.
@@lekevire Bro they decided to choose Pakistan but their Hindu ruler was not agreeing to it cus he was a Hindu idiot so instead of listening to his people he decided on his own and signed a forced letter of accession just cause one person wants to join India doesn't mean the whole population of Kashmir wanted it. They were a Muslim majority ofcourse they wanted to join Pakistan no doubt about that
Excellent timeline map created, it would be to have modern territorial boundaries and also I noticed that the 👹Chinese 🇨🇳bullies have also invaded several areas which were not labeled. Thank you for all you do🏆
Fun Fact: If Pakistan Re obtained Bangladesh its populatoin would be 399 Million, The Us Population is 335 Million so that means Pakistan would be more populated than the USA. If The USA Reobtainted The Philippines The US Population would be 448 million, maintaining its 3rd place spot
The USA can always open their borders to immigrants more or less depends on their preferred population level, many Indians who are educated try to go live in usa, this positively impacts USA and negatively impacts India
Manipur, bordering Burma, became vassal only in 1891 after the Anglo Manipur War, 1891. In the video it is shown Manipur under British control from 1857 which is wrong
@@MinorityRespecter88 but why? Empires are dead people hate when this country does this and that. Borders changing is perfect, many chantry’s actually lost there official land they needed like Hungary getting bad self-determination Germany loosing the 4th reicht all because of loosing Prussia Poland’s borders are in the wrong area as they are shifted in the west China having wrong lands in the west it definitely needs to chang especially the people living in those areas
The shadow of Selim the Grim was enough to defeat the Babur Shah. Battle of Ghazdewan Shadow of Selim the Grim>2 Babur Shah Selim the Grim>20 Babur Shah
British Raj: This is my territory. India got independence, yeah, this is my territory too. South Tibet, Sikkim, Kashmir, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, sri lanka💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@Sanatani_kattar learn some history, bro🤣🤣The Kingdom of Sikkim was an independent state that existed between 1642 and 1975, ruled by a hereditary Chogyal (king). It became a British protectorate in 1861 and an Indian protectorate in 1950. It was officially annexed by India in 1975 and became a state of India. The 12th generation of Choja (King) Palden Dundup Namgar went into exile in the United States and formed the Sikkim government-in-exile, declaring that he would not recognize India's rule over Sikkim.
@@Sanatani_kattar At the end of 1950, India and Sikkim signed the "India-Sikkim Peace Treaty", which nominally protected Sikkim as an excuse to control the political power of Sikkim. The unbearable people of Sikkim broke out in large-scale demonstrations in 1968, which were strongly suppressed by the Indian military and police, killing and injuring more than 63,000 Sikkim civilians.
How could the British rule a so huge territory as was the Raj ? Even its demography was very important at the time. I'm sure than british political rule (and military presence) was not really beyond some cities or littoral territories and I see this India more under a form of protectorate than administrate colony.
The British took control of villages and farms too. This was due to the slavery and enrolment of unwilling Indians into the military so that they wouldn’t be used as slaves. A lot of these Indians also participated in WW2, which is why South Asians despise it when Europe tries to push Remembrance Day, as they never highlight the hundreds of thousands of Indians/Pakistanis/Bangladeshis who died in battle.
@@Crimsrn Yes but Racism was still a part of British Raj. There are still the famous boards "Indians and Dogs Not Allowed" outside Theatres, Schools, Colleges and even in Railways Indians weren't allowed in 1st or 2nd class.
It would be interesting to see what India would look like today without colonial intervention, it obviously wouldn't be united and would probably be individually wealthier but maybe less industrialised and less atrocities of course.
Yeah i believe infighting would prevail but i also think the Mughals would have United a lot However the Hindus who betrayed their own land and sided with another foreigner just out of spite against the Mughals would have made that scenario difficult yet again North east would have definitely been a seperate entity along with the entirety of South East Asia World wars would have gone very differently (hello wolfenstein) and the new worlds would have fared much differently too They wouldn't have such a huge British (English speaking dominance) at all since India was the jewel of the Empire China would have the alternate desired bird of the world Instead of a century they would have a millennium of humiliation Alternate history is just too exciting to think about
@@haberdasherrykr8886 Hindus sided with another foreigner? It was Mir Jaffer who sided with the British in the 1757 War of Plassey. It was the Muslim League that got a separate Islamic Republic called Pakistan
@@parvadhami980 read about Gujarat's improvement during the British Raj These traitorous Hindu traders were the conniving think tank in the earliest years of British colonization They hated the Mughals and were utter idiots so that decided to side with the enemy of their enemy That backfired and India suffered as a result of incessant backstabs one after another (most of these back stabs were done by cowardly conniving traitor Hindus) Not just two or three incidents but hundreds of instances of betraying their own country just out of greed and spite All of which backfired and now the incumbent party is comprised of these same incompetent sorryworkers
@@haberdasherrykr8886 the mughals were collapsing even without britains intervention. it was because of the death of the mughals that britain conquered india in less than 20 years
9000 years old Indus Valley Civilisation of Pakistan is the only civilisation in this region, in addition to the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilisations. Out of 9000 years of Pakistan's urbanized civilization, only Mauryans & British ruled the whole of Pakistan for 100 odd years each. For remaining over 8000 years, Pakistan remained a separate socio-political & cultural entity. In 1947, it was reborn as the same civilizational state.
@@manofculture4249 It is an internationally acknowledged historical norm to accept the ancient history of any country with its present or current name. Two and a half years after Aug 1947, in 1950, Sir Mortimer Wheeler world famous British archaeologist wrote a book titled "5000 Years of Pakistan".
@@ateeqrehmani3660 do you know what was pakistan called 5000 years ago, yes it was called India. Not until 1930s when Muhammad Iqbal came forth with Idea of Pakistan, Pakistan had any independent existence. Even the name Pakistan is an acronym.
@@manofculture4249 *Meluhha - Pakistan* Akkadian Empire seal is labeled The Divine Sharkalisharri Prince of Akkad, Ibni-Sharrum the Scribe his servant. Long-horned buffalo in the seal is from Indus Valley testifies exchanges with Meluhha city of Indus Valley Civilization of Pakistan. Circa 2217-2193 BC. Ancient name of Pakistan was Meluhha. Later it was called Hind, Arabs called it Al-Hind, Greeks called it Indos and it was later Lantinised as India. I do not understand as to why the Indians called their country India. India is one of the original Latinised names of Pakistan. Word India is cognate of River Indus which flows in Pakistan. Word Hind/Hindu is a cognate of River Sindh which flows in Pakistan. Surprisingly, Republic of India is one country in the world which is named after a river that flows in a neighbouring country.
@@ateeqrehmani3660 अबे मूर्ख सब भारतीय ही था ना की पाकिस्तानी तुम लोग तो अरबी संस्कृति को फोलो करते हो सिंधु सभ्यता के लोग पशुपति (महादेव) की पुजा करते थे और तुम लोग अरबी गोड की पुजा करते हो ।
afghanistan is father of India before Islam afghan budhist and zardhashti rule in india 1ghandara kingdom 2 kushan empire 3 aryan-afghan after Islam also Afghan rule more than 1000 years in India 1ghanzi empire 2 ghori empire 3 delhi sultanat 4 suri empire 5kabul kingdom mughal 6 durrani Empire 7 sultanat of bangal 💪💪💪💪💪
3 words : Indus Valley civilisation Also the mughals themselves weren't even Afghan (Afghan isn't even an ethnicity or culture it's a nationality) the mughals were turco mongols who are indianised also many mughal emperors mothers were Indian natives who greatly inspired their sons to become grand rulers Majority of the Delhi Sultanate rulers were either turkic by ethnicity (often having Indian mothers) and the ghaznavids were Turkish by paternal origin So I don't know where you got this bullshit idea that Afghan (a modern day nationality) is the father of India when in fact there were many grand Indian empires such as the Mauryas, Gupta, Cholas and many more Also I myself aren't paternally Indian (proven by multiple centuries old documents and dna test but I'm proud of old Indian empires and rich culture as my family have been in the sub continent for the past 800 years as the Arabs were a threat to my ancestors who before Bukhara lived in Arab areas whilst central Asians and Indians were much more open and tolerant
@@syeds2570 gober university indus civlaization is in sindh sind and hind both part of ghandara Afghanistan now hind and sind both part of pakistan hind is panjab and sind is sind province Afghan is not one civlaizatiom Afghan 3 civlaizatiom 1 ghandara kingdom Buddhist Afghan civlaizatiom 2 becteria greek and afghan civlaizatiom 3 is aryan central Afghanistan civlaizatiom mughal and gheznvi not Afghan but Turkic Afghan from Afghanistan mughal attack on india from kabul kingdom and gheznvi attack on india from ghazna empire not from central Asia or turkey next is ghori empire ghorid is pashtun ghorghsht tribe who ruled in India and than Delhi sultanat Ghilji Afghan Lodhi Afghan and other Turko-afghan all from afghanistan than sultanat of bangal firest ilyas shahi dynasty Afghan from sakistan and last one kerrani denysty Afghan other all turko-Afghan from Afghanistan than suri empire afghan than durrani Empire Afghan chola rule in half India and I also don't know what is murya and gupta murya is ruler of half India in murya empire time Afghan ghandara empire rule more than half India whean last king of murya become Buddhist from hindu than afghan budhist ghandara and indian Buddhist murya make unity so witch map you see in Google with name of murya this is not murya empire this is map of budhism your Pandit university give name of murya empire to map of budhism my son Afghan not write own history so you Indian write evrything opposite Sanskrit aryan budhism in more than half India zardashti religion this is evrything from afghanistan go in India
Bro is main aap sab par itana paagal hoon ki aap vikramaadity saamraajy ko nahin samajh sakate jo brahmaand ka sabase puraana saamraajy hai kashmir india 
The Princely States were a pain.
Ok
The modern day HRE
I believe
Thanks
I can only imagine
The Indian subcontinent sure has some unique history, and the princely bordergore is exquisite. That Wagah border ceremony you showed during the intro sure is something. We should start doing that with our counterparts in the South to show who's boss!
BEST KOREA
Supreme leader as an Indian I would like to purpose an alliance between India and best korea 🫱🏾🫲🏼
KIM NO
Glorious Leader
@MushMan TF no
As a nepali, I've been wanting this from you for a long time. I'm sure you spent a lot of time on it. I appreciate your work! I wish you would include nepal and bhutan in this aswell, but other than that, good job
He also forgot Sri Lanka
nepal and bhutan werent apart of the british raj
@@calenskyes well, I'm not saying it was, I'm just saying since it's so close to India and the british raj it would've been nice to include there history here aswell
@@SxVaNm345 Check your Christmas tree again
@@SxVaNm345, Sri Lanka is shown, it's just shown as "Other British Territories" since it was a Crown Colony and not part of the Raj.
Great choice of music! Also, congratulations on actually finishing the border gore that are the Princely States! Much love from a smaller mapper! 💓💜💙
Wow! You even accurately included the state/province level boundary changes.
Portuguese India: Spices!
British India: Tea!
Danish India: Why am I here again?
Your dedication to doing all the princely states correctly is one of a kind. Respect.
The Latvians had a colony off the coast of Venezuela.
@@robertjarman3703 Really?
@@IloveRumania en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curonian_colonization_of_the_Americas
@@robertjarman3703 Oh, okay. Thanks!
Danish India: LEGO
India fun fact: It is claimed that the game of chess originated in India some 1,500 years ago. It is said to be based on the 7th-century war game called chaturanga that flourished in northwestern India at the time.
Pakistan fun fact: World's second largest salt mines (Khewra Mines) are located in Pakistan. The world's famous Himalayan pink salt is also mined in Pakistan
Bangladesh fun fact: The Cox Bazaar is the world's longest natural sea beach, covering 125 km/77.7 miles
Chess was invented in ancient Egypt.
@@fidus868 it was invented in India and thats an undisputed fact.
Chaturanga was a four-player board game. It was similar to chess but with each side having each corner... The pieces had different rules for moving just like modern Chess.
@@xijinpig8982 everything was invented in India these days
Avery why are you on every single channel
The FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas) region [1947-2018] in Pakistan isn't shown separate from N.W.F.P., although its status is kind of a mess. The area was on the frontier with Afghanistan similar to N.W.F.P., but was directly governed at the federal level. Between the 1980s and 2010s there was a large amount of militant activity including from the Taliban and al-Qaeda, and after several army operations the government decided to end its status and merge it with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 2018.
1:18 Siachen 🇮🇳 🪖✌️
The border gore though
Yehhh
average hoi4 peace deal
thank you for the informative video!
The history of modern India has always been hard to understand with all the princely states and small short-lived countries. This video helped me understand it better.
nice music + good content = good video to enjoy
1:00 1000 monster school in India 💀
Idc what anyone says, the song that is playing with the border changes is a banger.
Ye
You should do a video show the story of all the wars and minor conflicts fought by and inside India and Pakistan from their born until the ongoing ones
One correction, POK should be light green since both India and Pakistan claim it, also you should have shown Aksai Chin which is disputed over China and India !
I think you merged FATA and NWFP/KPK kinda early? Weren't they only merged in 2018?
Can you include population and economy into these types of videos? I know it will be harder but it will take your videos to the next level
Danish India in the 1860s sounds like a Paradox game peace deal.
The princely states make the HRE look clean to me.
0:59 rip geography students at this time.
Bangladesh is an incredible country. It has only between 1 to 2 percent the area of the USA, yet has half as many people as the USA. Bangladesh has one of the highest population densities in the world, excluding small city states and very small countries.
This country has larger population than the largest country in the world (russia). However, guess which out of two still can’t get enough land? 😂
@The_Golden_Warriors Bangladesh too, like seriously half of the country is flooded each year so its not like its proper for human infrastructure
@Mountain Dew Baja Blast Still Russia has probably 100 times more habitable land, it's ridiculously funny
Thanks to British t e rr or it lost large parts of its territory in 1757(Bengal sultanate) which were handed to India when British left in 1947
1:00 based
What software do you use to make these time-lapse videos? Impressive patience too, it must take a long time to do.
You can make such videos with MS Paint and Windows Movie Maker, no joke XD
He uses MS Paint to animate it and used Windows Movie Maker to edit it all, not even kidding, he literally animated it all... Every. Single. Frame.
Love you also included the divisions of Bangladesh
It won't stop
TIL that Sikkim was never truly independent.
I'am confused as to why Andhra Pradesh built a new capital called Amaravati while Haryana and Punjab share the same capital
Chandigarh shares a border with both Haryana & Punjab. Hyderabad is pretty far from Andhra Pradesh.
0:16 that’s a lot of states
Rip Sikkim you were the original Chad
Kashmir is India
Kashmir belongs to British raj, not India
@@na-lm1pk not its belongs to India
@@Sanatani_kattar Fk India, Pakistan
@@na-lm1pkanother wumao .
British India is long gone.
It belongs to India
@@medanchess7892 he is from china trying to boost his social credit score
the music though
Yesterday results showed why India remained under foreign occupation for these many years
I love being able to slow down the speed easily with RUclips Enhancer.
I haven't read any of the comments, and I just know that it's hell
Bro there are more teaboos in a video about India rather than Indians themselves
wtf is a teaboo
@@Crimsrn basically a dude who simps for Britain
@@yarumillai6180 oh i see. Well good
It still doesn't show all border changes. The de facto boundary between India and Cina in the Himalayas is changing slightly regularly (It depends on which side builds a new base or road further into contested territory).
Nice
Great work EmperorTigerstar!, the video covering the history of modern subcontinent is pretty fascinating,the subcontinent is very gorgeous and deserves a pleasant future, much respect from Pakistan :) 🇵🇰💖
FATA was subsumed into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa very recently. Also, FATA completely missing.
if the british can take over an entire continent, why can’t I get a thousand girls?
Maybe You Were Under Japanese Occupation ☠️
Good video which captures details comprehensively
Only thing is Instrument of Accession which was signed by J&K in October 1947 was signed by almost all the rulers before 15 August to countries they were acceding to, at least in case of India
So the level of merger with India that J&K signed was already there for the others who were made into regular states post 15 August
J&K was given special status which of course was abolished in 2019
Kashmir had a muslim population and princely states had to decided which country to join according to there major population. Major Muslim=Pakistan Major Hindu=India. According to this rule Kashmir belongs to Pakistan and illegaly occupied by India. Simple.
@@speedjunkie7758 then it means the muslims in india should be in pakistan? bullshit
@@speedjunkie7758 No, it was their choice. They could choose to be apart of Pakistan, India, or independent. Kashmir chose independence. Both Pakistan and India are treading on that.
@@lekevire Bro they decided to choose Pakistan but their Hindu ruler was not agreeing to it cus he was a Hindu idiot so instead of listening to his people he decided on his own and signed a forced letter of accession just cause one person wants to join India doesn't mean the whole population of Kashmir wanted it. They were a Muslim majority ofcourse they wanted to join Pakistan no doubt about that
Nice video
Love from 🇮🇳
You should include how china appeared next to india
Wow I didn’t know that Bangladesh used to be part of Pakistan.
Should’ve called it British Indian or subcontinent idk why u took Pakistan in that’s different
Excellent timeline map created, it would be to have modern territorial boundaries and also I noticed that the 👹Chinese 🇨🇳bullies have also invaded several areas which were not labeled.
Thank you for all you do🏆
Our history is 10000 years old 🕉️🚩🚩
depends how you look at it.
Add few more zeros
Hendo kulsher 10 trillion years old 🙏🙏🕉️🕉️🕉️
@@asid5067 the universe is 13.8 billion years old.... that's physically impossible.
@@Crimsrn no it is the truth 💪🕉️ Hinduism is 150 trillion years old most ancient and cleanest and scientific culture
Fun Fact: If Pakistan Re obtained Bangladesh its populatoin would be 399 Million, The Us Population is 335 Million so that means Pakistan would be more populated than the USA. If The USA Reobtainted The Philippines The US Population would be 448 million, maintaining its 3rd place spot
The USA can always open their borders to immigrants more or less depends on their preferred population level, many Indians who are educated try to go live in usa, this positively impacts USA and negatively impacts India
@@AJ-zv9tn true
Manipur, bordering Burma, became vassal only in 1891 after the Anglo Manipur War, 1891. In the video it is shown Manipur under British control from 1857 which is wrong
"People's Republic of Bangladesh"
you sure you ain't a commie?
Bangladesh is a socialist state just like india (although becoming less socialist over time)
I never realized that theres a "Danish India".
those princely states look like they were an absolute joy to research
Imagine if a continent was divided on the basis of ethnicity
It would be better
@@kkkk25yearsago79 bro the border gore would be vile
@@kkkk25yearsago79 where are you from?
@@Sanatani_kattar kangladeshi
@@Crimsrnnot as bad as europe
Have u done Pagan?
Why was Aden just randomly part of Bombay? Why not make it the administrative capital of Yemen?
one correction would be
Travancore owned kanyakumari
but kerala dont
0:58 💀
It's amazing how little world borders have changed in my lifetime :(
soon...
That's a good thing lol
@@sackeshi NO IT ISN'T
@@MinorityRespecter88 but why? Empires are dead people hate when this country does this and that. Borders changing is perfect, many chantry’s actually lost there official land they needed like Hungary getting bad self-determination Germany loosing the 4th reicht all because of loosing Prussia Poland’s borders are in the wrong area as they are shifted in the west China having wrong lands in the west it definitely needs to chang especially the people living in those areas
@@usmanfaisal2005 bro what are you talking about
INA jumpscare
also partition of Bengal my favorite little garbage fire
Nobody talks about the mighty Sikkim remaining independent (because they were so useless)
Pakistan - Bangladesh - India
Indic brothers :)
Babur Shah was a joke
The shadow of Selim the Grim was enough to defeat the Babur Shah. Battle of Ghazdewan
Shadow of Selim the Grim>2 Babur Shah
Selim the Grim>20 Babur Shah
Some Turkish trolls express the Babur Shah-Tamerlane-Nader Shah-Mustafa Kemal and Hayreddin Barbarossa as the great commander but they were joke
Burmese: "wtf, we're not Indians"
The Kashmere region has been disputed since 1947. This dispute will last very long as this number is a lychrel n number.
Where French India?
small city states on the south east coast
Bro i suggest you turn off the comments
Look at the way they massacred Punjab
0:59
Spolier Alert!! 4 upcoming countries on the west side marked in green
Pakistan is India
Guys this is only the History of India, Nepal and Bhutan were not in the British Raj, and Sri Lanka is not related to Modern India
British Raj: This is my territory. India got independence, yeah, this is my territory too. South Tibet, Sikkim, Kashmir, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, sri lanka💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Yes Tibet should be free from ccp
Sikkim people voted to join India not like Tibet where CCP occupied Tibet forcefully
Kashmir is always is intigral part and PoK will be in India in coming future
@@Sanatani_kattar learn some history, bro🤣🤣The Kingdom of Sikkim was an independent state that existed between 1642 and 1975, ruled by a hereditary Chogyal (king). It became a British protectorate in 1861 and an Indian protectorate in 1950. It was officially annexed by India in 1975 and became a state of India. The 12th generation of Choja (King) Palden Dundup Namgar went into exile in the United States and formed the Sikkim government-in-exile, declaring that he would not recognize India's rule over Sikkim.
@@Sanatani_kattar At the end of 1950, India and Sikkim signed the "India-Sikkim Peace Treaty", which nominally protected Sikkim as an excuse to control the political power of Sikkim.
The unbearable people of Sikkim broke out in large-scale demonstrations in 1968, which were strongly suppressed by the Indian military and police, killing and injuring more than 63,000 Sikkim civilians.
Comment section would be lovely
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@@randomtanker4355 why are you posting an emoji about your f àther?
@@kkkk25yearsago79 dang
@@randomtanker4355 "Describe yourself with one emoji"
You:
Portuguese India...purple?
Fact: While China is bigger, India is also quite huge. It is about 50% larger than the entire European Union.
I love border gore and I wish the minor Indian states still existed.
How could the British rule a so huge territory as was the Raj ? Even its demography was very important at the time.
I'm sure than british political rule (and military presence) was not really beyond some cities or littoral territories and I see this India more under a form of protectorate than administrate colony.
The British took control of villages and farms too. This was due to the slavery and enrolment of unwilling Indians into the military so that they wouldn’t be used as slaves.
A lot of these Indians also participated in WW2, which is why South Asians despise it when Europe tries to push Remembrance Day, as they never highlight the hundreds of thousands of Indians/Pakistanis/Bangladeshis who died in battle.
No, it was administered to the core much like a country.
They ruled everything from coast to inland to farms to mines to forest to villages
Simple they let local rulers jeep power if they swore allegiance to the uk
@@coolxg4357 slavery did not occur after 1833 in british india. it was forbidden.
@@Crimsrn Yes but Racism was still a part of British Raj. There are still the famous boards "Indians and Dogs Not Allowed" outside Theatres, Schools, Colleges and even in Railways Indians weren't allowed in 1st or 2nd class.
Free Sikkim
Yes free Balochistan and POK
Free goa
@@hotman_pt_ लोडा ले ले
@@hotman_pt_ free Azores
@@reddragon100 shame on you, I'm actually from Azores
Rule Britannia
Is Bangladesh communist
It would be interesting to see what India would look like today without colonial intervention, it obviously wouldn't be united and would probably be individually wealthier but maybe less industrialised and less atrocities of course.
Some regions will be wealthier and developed
While some regions would be like sub-Saharan Africa poor with ethno-religious armed conflict
Yeah i believe infighting would prevail but i also think the Mughals would have United a lot
However the Hindus who betrayed their own land and sided with another foreigner just out of spite against the Mughals would have made that scenario difficult yet again
North east would have definitely been a seperate entity along with the entirety of South East Asia
World wars would have gone very differently (hello wolfenstein) and the new worlds would have fared much differently too
They wouldn't have such a huge British (English speaking dominance) at all since India was the jewel of the Empire
China would have the alternate desired bird of the world
Instead of a century they would have a millennium of humiliation
Alternate history is just too exciting to think about
@@haberdasherrykr8886 Hindus sided with another foreigner? It was Mir Jaffer who sided with the British in the 1757 War of Plassey. It was the Muslim League that got a separate Islamic Republic called Pakistan
@@parvadhami980 read about Gujarat's improvement during the British Raj
These traitorous Hindu traders were the conniving think tank in the earliest years of British colonization
They hated the Mughals and were utter idiots so that decided to side with the enemy of their enemy
That backfired and India suffered as a result of incessant backstabs one after another (most of these back stabs were done by cowardly conniving traitor Hindus)
Not just two or three incidents but hundreds of instances of betraying their own country just out of greed and spite
All of which backfired and now the incumbent party is comprised of these same incompetent sorryworkers
@@haberdasherrykr8886 the mughals were collapsing even without britains intervention. it was because of the death of the mughals that britain conquered india in less than 20 years
Jai shree ram
The British Raj - the only true Akhand Bharat to exist in history.
Superior in extent to:
- Maurya,
- Mughal,
- Maratha,
- Delhi Sultanate
Add Gupta as well
@@reddragon100 the Guptas only controlled north India
@@aldrintoscanoOh, yeah
The British raj wasn't even indian
@@fantasticpixel it's was more Indian than almost all native powers.
It was the only Akhand Bharat to ever exist
9000 years old Indus Valley Civilisation of Pakistan is the only civilisation in this region, in addition to the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilisations.
Out of 9000 years of Pakistan's urbanized civilization, only Mauryans & British ruled the whole of Pakistan for 100 odd years each. For remaining over 8000 years, Pakistan remained a separate socio-political & cultural entity.
In 1947, it was reborn as the same civilizational state.
Bro really thinks Pakistan have any history before the 20th century.
@@manofculture4249 It is an internationally acknowledged historical norm to accept the ancient history of any country with its present or current name. Two and a half years after Aug 1947, in 1950, Sir Mortimer Wheeler world famous British archaeologist wrote a book titled "5000 Years of Pakistan".
@@ateeqrehmani3660 do you know what was pakistan called 5000 years ago, yes it was called India. Not until 1930s when Muhammad Iqbal came forth with Idea of Pakistan, Pakistan had any independent existence. Even the name Pakistan is an acronym.
@@manofculture4249 *Meluhha - Pakistan*
Akkadian Empire seal is labeled The Divine Sharkalisharri Prince of Akkad, Ibni-Sharrum the Scribe his servant. Long-horned buffalo in the seal is from Indus Valley testifies exchanges with Meluhha city of Indus Valley Civilization of Pakistan. Circa 2217-2193 BC.
Ancient name of Pakistan was Meluhha. Later it was called Hind, Arabs called it Al-Hind, Greeks called it Indos and it was later Lantinised as India. I do not understand as to why the Indians called their country India. India is one of the original Latinised names of Pakistan. Word India is cognate of River Indus which flows in Pakistan. Word Hind/Hindu is a cognate of River Sindh which flows in Pakistan. Surprisingly, Republic of India is one country in the world which is named after a river that flows in a neighbouring country.
@@ateeqrehmani3660 अबे मूर्ख सब भारतीय ही था ना की पाकिस्तानी
तुम लोग तो अरबी संस्कृति को फोलो करते हो
सिंधु सभ्यता के लोग पशुपति (महादेव) की पुजा करते थे और तुम लोग अरबी गोड की पुजा करते हो ।
RIP Dadra& Nagra Haveli, + Daman and Diu
+Goa, aka Portuguese India, the best india
@@hotman_pt_ Bihari India better
@@yarumillai6180 Goa is richer
@@hotman_pt_ Bihar exports skilled labor to all states and has best builders
@@yarumillai6180 I bet it exports even more unskilled labour and bad builders
Wrong map
This is the truth, whether you accept it or not
afghanistan is father of India
before Islam afghan budhist and zardhashti rule in india 1ghandara kingdom 2 kushan empire 3 aryan-afghan
after Islam also Afghan rule more than 1000 years in India 1ghanzi empire 2 ghori empire 3 delhi sultanat 4 suri empire 5kabul kingdom mughal 6 durrani Empire 7 sultanat of bangal 💪💪💪💪💪
3 words : Indus Valley civilisation
Also the mughals themselves weren't even Afghan (Afghan isn't even an ethnicity or culture it's a nationality) the mughals were turco mongols who are indianised also many mughal emperors mothers were Indian natives who greatly inspired their sons to become grand rulers
Majority of the Delhi Sultanate rulers were either turkic by ethnicity (often having Indian mothers) and the ghaznavids were Turkish by paternal origin
So I don't know where you got this bullshit idea that Afghan (a modern day nationality) is the father of India when in fact there were many grand Indian empires such as the Mauryas, Gupta, Cholas and many more
Also I myself aren't paternally Indian (proven by multiple centuries old documents and dna test but I'm proud of old Indian empires and rich culture as my family have been in the sub continent for the past 800 years as the Arabs were a threat to my ancestors who before Bukhara lived in Arab areas whilst central Asians and Indians were much more open and tolerant
@@syeds2570 gober university
indus civlaization is in sindh sind and hind both part of ghandara Afghanistan now hind and sind both part of pakistan hind is panjab and sind is sind province
Afghan is not one civlaizatiom Afghan 3 civlaizatiom 1 ghandara kingdom Buddhist Afghan civlaizatiom 2 becteria greek and afghan civlaizatiom 3 is aryan central Afghanistan civlaizatiom
mughal and gheznvi not Afghan but Turkic Afghan from Afghanistan mughal attack on india from kabul kingdom and gheznvi attack on india from ghazna empire not from central Asia or turkey
next is ghori empire ghorid is pashtun ghorghsht tribe who ruled in India and than Delhi sultanat Ghilji Afghan Lodhi Afghan and other Turko-afghan all from afghanistan
than sultanat of bangal firest ilyas shahi dynasty Afghan from sakistan and last one kerrani denysty Afghan other all turko-Afghan from Afghanistan than suri empire afghan than durrani Empire Afghan
chola rule in half India and I also don't know what is murya and gupta murya is ruler of half India in murya empire time Afghan ghandara empire rule more than half India whean last king of murya become Buddhist from hindu than afghan budhist ghandara and indian Buddhist murya make unity so witch map you see in Google with name of murya this is not murya empire this is map of budhism your Pandit university give name of murya empire to map of budhism
my son Afghan not write own history so you Indian write evrything opposite
Sanskrit aryan budhism in more than half India zardashti religion this is evrything from afghanistan go in India
@Barkjan Jan half of the stuff you spewed is just propagated lies or just doesn't make sense so it doesn't justify a proper response
@@syeds2570 go in gober university read pandit book to reduce your eaching by by
@@barkjanjan734 lol shut up you poliostani
Fake video India 1000000000000000000 years old vikramaditya rajput
Most sane Indian patriot
Bro is main aap sab par itana paagal hoon ki aap vikramaadity saamraajy ko nahin samajh sakate jo brahmaand ka sabase puraana saamraajy hai kashmir india

No sir Islamic civilization of Indus Valley is the oldest in the world it's 100 % pure Pakistani 🥴
Indian nationalists are so cringe geeez
Bro are you illiterate? it literally says "modern" history, not ancient history.
Also, India isn't that old, nor is the Vikramaditya Empire real.
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World should officially recognised Kashmir as part of PAKISTAN ❤️
Why can't Both?
Free kazhmr
NO! RETURN IT TO BRITANNIA
@@Crimsrn wtf you guys gonna do with Kashmir?
@@fantasticpixel take it