The Victory War Memorial

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • ‘Kala Pani’ was an age-old taboo that prohibited Indians from travelling overseas. But in the early 1900s, the British used a clever workaround to move millions of Indian soldiers to fight their battles around the world. The Victory War Memorial in Chennai is one of the many monuments that honours these men.
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    Image Attributions:
    1. Hindustan Times snippet: By Hindustan Times Newspaper - defenceforumin..., Public Domain, commons.wikime...
    2. Indian Cavalry in France: By The British Library - Indian cavalry marching through a French village [Estrée Blanche]. Photographer: H. D. Girdwood., No restrictions, commons.wikime...
    3. Indian Soldiers at Berbera: By Unknown author - www.awm.gov.au..., Public Domain, commons.wikime...
    4. Meerut Cavalry in France: By H. D. Girdwood - This file has been provided by the British Library from its digital collections. It is also made available on a British Library website.Catalogue entry: Photo 24/(210), Public Domain, commons.wikime...
    5. Indian Army in Eritrea: By James Francis (Frank) Hurley - www.awm.gov.au..., Public Domain, commons.wikime...
    6. Taukkyan War Cemetery: By LBM1948 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
    7. War Memorial Park, Singapore: CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikime...
    8. Chattri Memorial, Brighton: By Dean Turbo - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikime...
    9. Indian Sappers and Miners in Lebanon: By Unknown author - www.awm.gov.au..., Public Domain, commons.wikime...
    10. A Brahmin Family from Maharashtra: By Unknown author - www.oldindianph..., Public Domain, commons.wikime...
    11. Ganga Basin: By Abhijit351995 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
    12. Various Hindu Castes: By British Library - www.flickr.com..., No restrictions, commons.wikime...
    13. S.S India: By John Gordon Hague - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
    14. Gangajali: By Jorge Láscar from Australia - Gangajalis - The biggest silver objects of the world, CC BY 2.0, commons.wikime...
    15. Sikh and Gurkha Soldiers: By Australian War Memorial Collection, Public Domain, www.awm.gov.au...
    16. Indian Army, Anzac Cove, Gallipoli: By Australian War Memorial Collection, Public Domain, www.awm.gov.au...
    17. Indian Soldiers in Belgium: By National Army Museum - National Army Museum - NAM Accession Number NAM. 1983-10-275-1, Public Domain, commons.wikime...

Комментарии • 9

  • @Artic_Asteroid
    @Artic_Asteroid 5 месяцев назад +3

    Very Good Work, keep it up❤

  • @barryobrien1890
    @barryobrien1890 4 месяца назад +1

    Its still a belief today for some specific hindu families. Crossing the ocean seems to be the issue, vs land routes. I have worked with engineers not willing to leave india for business trips. Obviously its not all hindus as many historic hindu characters (ex Swami Vivekananda) travelled overseas.

  • @kathirko
    @kathirko 5 месяцев назад +3

    Now you know why Indian king didnt manage to build a large navy... And also why we kind of lost to foreign powers without Naval force with a vast sea front.

    • @ripsanskrit3609
      @ripsanskrit3609 3 месяца назад

      Speak for only north Indians. South Indians had been trading for 5000years

    • @kathirko
      @kathirko 3 месяца назад

      @@ripsanskrit3609 yes. Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas did have navy fleet. But eventually that fell off by late 13th century nothing was left out. And it only Rajarajan reached Kadaram and Malay region.

  • @hariunnithan9
    @hariunnithan9 5 месяцев назад +4

    How did such a belief come to be spread? Indians/Hindus have been sailing to the Middle East, Rome, China and Southeast Asia from the time of the Sindhu-Saraswati civilization and before.

  • @Leela31825
    @Leela31825 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love the stories

  • @Josh-yh4ul
    @Josh-yh4ul 5 месяцев назад +2

    But this idea of this belief contradicts the achievements of Cholas or the Pandian traders- they did have ships going overseas.. right??