In this episode, Aabhas Maldahiyar reveals the shocking truth behind Taj Mahal construction, Akbar’s religious tolerance, Babur’s hatred for the ‘Mughal’ name, the so-called Mughal dynasty’s tax terrorism & more. What was the most shocking bit from this conversation? Aapne kya naya seekha? Do tell in comments.
Bhaiya I love your podcast specially history ones, but ek bhi video don’t cover history between The Rajput Period (647A.D- 1200 A.D.) who protested Muslim conquests in the Indian for more than 600 years.. why we don’t know their history??
Bhaiya I love your podcast specially history ones, but ek bhi video don’t cover history between The Rajput Period (647A.D- 1200 A.D.) who protested Muslim conquests in the Indian for more than 600 years.. why we don’t know their history??
Sir ,pls aap apne guest se boliye ki hm hindi readers ke liyebhi hindi me book likhe .....mujhe snakes in ganga padani h,baber bhi padhni h pr kaise padhu in dono writers ne English me likhi h or mujhe isme problem h
Nailed it. Babur kept fighting his whole life and never ruled as he never learned that. And, when one doesn't know how to rule, one resort to the book club that provides justification for the dictatorship and genocides.
@@shankarswamidayal5070And not even knowing the fact that an Afghan Mercenary after getting land from Nizam and proclaiming himself as Nawab , starting the lineage....
It never was. All it ever stood for is a symbol of power. The power to commit genocide and not be remembered as a maniac. Shah Jahan had a darker legacy than Aurangzeb.
I have heard this man in 3 pods but the pretentious questions were too weird to hear. And the reason for loving vaad and arihant is how he makes every interview smooth and free flowing with questions that the interviewer likes and is entertaining. As always vaad delivers a banger
I have a request from Abhaas ji . Being an architect , can you please write an extensive book on the reality of so called Mughal architecture , how it was inspired by Rajput architecture etc Cause when I visited Toledo and Seville In Spain recently , everyone was ga ga about the Moorish architecture , like Alamahara etc which according to me resembled our so called Mughal architecture in India . Could you please throw some light on this link please ?
Shocking how " history " has been manipulated in every timeline just to put down the glorious itihas of Bharat and justify their atrocities Feel Bharat suffered countless persecutions and salute to people like yourself who r now setting the record straight/ bringing forth the truth as it is🙏
While it is shocking and cruel indeed, it says nothing about Akbar: 1) The killing was done by Mughal soldiers, as expected from Islamic extremists. Neither was it an order from Akbar, nor was he even present there. 2) Akbar had, infact, entirely banned cow slaughter in his kingdom later on, in respect of Hindu beliefs.
Rajasthani sources said that Babur wrote letter to Rana for help against Lodhi and Rana agreed to help but Samant of mewar urged Rana to not help Babur quoting “he is a mlechha snake he will bite back us one day” Thats why Rana did not help him in panipat
@@mohamedpasha2776Battle of Khatoli ka naam suna he beta ?? Lodi ki Gand Mari thi Rana Sanga ne,par release kr diya tha kyonki usko payment mil gayi thi release ki.
कई बार जीते हैं हिंदू। भारत के छोटे छोटे भाग जीतने में तुरूषकों को सदियां लग जाती थीं। भारत पर पहले मुस्लिम आक्रमण और भारतीय भूमि पर पहला मुस्लिम कब्जा के बीच सदियां बीत गयी थीं।
I am so so glad Aabhas ji for your work! I am hoping you inspire 10 more historians...like Vikram Sampat! I congratulate Vaad for the meaningful content! Please keep up!
My Take on Taj Mahal is that there is a belief the property belongs to Maan singh from whom Shahajan purchased......Earlier Shahjahan tried to build Exact Look a like of Tajmahal.....(which still we can see near Taj Mahal incomplete construction, May be that's the reason Sahajhan order to chop hands of labourers involved in look a like Taj Mahal Construction..)...And Shahajahan almost emptied his entire treasure of moghul empire.....it's a dead investment....
Taj has been proclaimed as tejo mahalaya or some sort of temple earlier before Taj was built and the deputy CM of Rajasthan gave the statement that they have the docents in their old records. It was given to the Mughals against the land given to the jaipur kings
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This is very disappointing that we are reading a highly deformed history where the mudererous are presented as great rulers, 75lakh people died just for one monument, if we are not learning from history then it could repeat again
Abhaas bhai, apart from applauding to your knowledge on this topic ,id like to applaud to the way youve explyit, the way you speak, its a learning for ny kind of person who sometimes doesnt know how to converse with others beautiful
Read PN Oak book - Taj Mahal a temple palace, also Stephen Knapps and Marvin Mills corroborate that It is indeed a Hindu structure forcefully taken by shahjahan
@@AshutoshSharma-hy1bm the King of Jaipur at the time was Jai Singh and he never received anything from sj ... Islamic invaders only usurped properties never bartered them ....
Mughal, Britisher, UK stole India, holocaust Indian, pillage resources, enslaved Indian, oppressed ect. My memoir Love of Life - A Miraculous Story! rewrite aspect of world history, hence this part also in the story. Sokhom Prins, author, historian, researcher, chef, influencer,
From all the discourses one inference can be drawn easily especially applicable to hindus, "disunity is equivalent to death and religion plays the most important part in this "
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 01:55 *📊 India's GDP share during the Mughal era challenges conventional beliefs, indicating a significant economic presence compared to contemporary China.* 02:58 *💰 Per capita GDP growth during the Mughal era suggests fluctuations in economic prosperity, indicating vulnerabilities in living standards.* 04:35 *📖 Lack of comprehensive understanding about Babur's reign highlights gaps in historical knowledge, emphasizing the importance of holistic narratives.* 05:02 *🔍 Understanding historical figures like Tipu Sultan requires a comprehensive study beyond mere removal from textbooks to grasp their true nature and impact.* 05:44 *📚 It is essential to approach the history of empires like the Mughals from various angles, not solely through an economic lens, as done in Marxist approaches.* 06:24 *💡 Babur's autobiography, the Baburnama, offers a personal insight into his motivations and actions, highlighting his perspective and objectives.* 07:04 *👥 Assessing historical figures like Babur requires understanding the moral standards of their time, which may differ from contemporary moral judgments.* 09:18 *🏰 The term "Khan" is not exclusively Islamic but also a cultural or regional title, originating from Mongols and unrelated to Islam.* 10:27 *🤴 To become a Khan or a Khalifa, one needed a specific lineage or nepotism, highlighting the significance of lineage in medieval Islamic leadership.* 11:21 *⚔️ Division between Shia and Sunni Muslims stems partly from disputes over who should be recognized as Khalifa, tracing back to events like the Battle of Karbala.* 12:30 *📜 Historical narratives, when propagated widely, gain credibility and respect, as seen in the case of Timur, whose story spread like divine order, influencing perceptions.* 13:52 *🔄 Genocide didn't consider religion; it was about power. Polytheism wasn't a concern, just restrictions on Muslims like prohibiting halal slaughter.* 14:35 *🛡️ Under Mongol rule, adherence to Mongol culture was required, but religion was flexible. Timur sought Islamization globally, following Prophet Muhammad's instructions.* 15:57 *💼 Babur established an empire, not strictly Mongol, distancing from Mongols' line. His lineage traces to Umar Sheikh, not Timur, showing diverse influences.* 16:38 *🔄 European narrative, emphasizing ethnicity, viewed Babur's empire as Mongol, neglecting diverse influences. Babur, though distancing from his ethnic roots, acknowledged his Mongol heritage.* 17:56 *📚 Chinggis Khan'ssecular and expansionist approach led to a colonial mindset among the Mughals, portraying them as heroes, which British literature glorified.* 19:12 *🔥 Burning of Akbar's remains, following the retrieval of his bones by Jats, symbolized poetic justice, mirroring the Hinduization that he fostered.* 20:05 *📖 Objective biographies, like those on Akbar, provide insights into the darker shades of historical characters, devoid of over-glorification or condemnation.* 22:20 *💰 Akbar rewarded a soldier for expressing a desire to dye his beard with the blood of infidels, showcasing intolerance.* 23:27 *⚔️ Akbar's actions, like ordering the killing of cows near a temple, contradict the image of him as a tolerant ruler.* 23:41 *👑 Akbar enacted laws punishing Muslim women for not wearing veils, contradicting the narrative of his tolerance.* 24:09 *🕌 Akbar ordered the killing of cows near a temple to instigate a conflict, challenging the idea of him being a secular ruler.* 27:02 *🏭 Forced production under British rule, including indigo farming, led to severe exploitation of land and labor.* 28:11 *💰 Extortionate practices and excessive spending characterized the era, as detailed in "Cambridge Economic History of India."* 30:24 *💰 Commissioning the Taj Mahal cost approximately 4.18 crore silver coins during a time of severe famine, highlighting misplaced priorities and excesses of the ruling elite.* 31:20 *💰 Shah Jahan's revenue system was based on fertile land, collecting revenue proportional to its fertility, such as in Malwa.* 33:02 *⚔️ Crop destruction and lack of rain led to a famine, resulting in approximately 75 million deaths, while Shah Jahan spent 4.18 crore silver rupees on Mumtaz Mahal's tomb.* 35:23 *📸 The story of chopping hands, often associated with the Taj Mahal's construction, possibly gained fame to deter disobedience, revealing a deeper historical narrative.* 35:49 *🏰 Taj Mahal's symbolism questioned as a symbol of brutality rather than love due to the suffering involved in its construction.* 36:14 *💰 Babur's economic extraction policies possibly reflect Timur's influence, aligning with his mindset and conquest strategies.* 37:20 *📜 Babur's upbringing involved stories of Timur and Chengiz Khan, shaping his aspirations and identity.* 38:33 *🕌 Babur's goals included Islamicizing the world and establishing his empire in Hindustan, reflecting earlier narratives like Ghazwa-e-Hind.* 39:40 *🗡️ Babur's self-identification as the third "Ghaznavi" ruler, akin to Mahmud of Ghazni, showcasing his ambition for conquest and power.* 40:46 *🕌 Babur applied tactics similar to Timur, constructing towers with heads of surrendered enemies.* 41:51 *🏰 Babur's tower construction in Kabul symbolized his conquests, with each tower representing those who surrendered.* 42:41 *⚔️ Babur's encounters with Afghans led to slaughters, despite their warrior reputation.* 43:54 *🕊️ Babur's first encounter with Hindus marked a clear distinction between his objectives in India and elsewhere.* 44:58 *🌍 Babur's actions had significant cultural and social impacts in both Afghanistan and India.* 45:46 *📜 Baburnama reveals his inclination towards Persian culture in language and identity, distancing from Turkish influence.* 48:10 *🏰 Babur's conquests in India were driven by multiple factors including fulfilling Timur's ambitions, evading opposition, and establishing an empire in the Indian subcontinent.* 49:32 *💡 Babur's decision to invade India was influenced by strategic goals, such as establishing an empire and leveraging the wealth of the region.* 49:58 *🔍 Aabhas Maldahiyar questions the authenticity of Rana Sanga's letter, suggesting it may have been a strategic move rather than genuine assurance.* 50:25 *📜 Baburnama indicates that Babur did not value Rana Sanga's letter much, which challenges the narrative of its significance.* 51:47 *🛡️ Babur's power wasn't sufficient to necessitate Rana Sanga's support, challenging perceptions of his greatness.* 52:43 *💡 Aabhas discusses Babur's preparation and strategic planning for his incursion into India, shedding light on his military tactics and challenges faced.* 54:15 *📉 Babur faced initial failures but improved step by step, learning from his defeats, despite his early wrong decisions due to his young age.* 54:30 *💡 Babur, initially a great strategist, made mistakes early due to his young age when his father died at 11, forcing him to flee, facing challenges in establishing his capital, Farghana.* 56:45 *🔁 Babur's adaptive strategies included improvisations in logistics, such as managing food supplies, dealing with winters, and navigating through snowy regions like Samarkand.* 58:28 *💂 Preparing themselves with time, Ibrahim Lodhi's forces were strong but defeating Lodhi wasn't easy; it required extensive preparation in artillery, food management, and horse handling.* 59:34 *🤔 Babur's grandmother played a significant role in his life, providing him with support, imparting lessons, and sharing war strategies, which Babur found invaluable.* 01:02:38 *🏛️ Babur's uncles during his rule, particularly Mahmud Mirza and Ahmad Mirza, enforced heavy taxation policies causing distress among people.* 01:03:59 *📉 Economic drain during the Mughal era resulted in negative per capita GDP growth, indicating increasing poverty among Indians.* 01:04:44 *🕌 Jahangir halted construction of temples through decrees, reflecting a trend of religious intolerance and imposition of authority.* 01:05:39 *🛡️ Taxation policies across medieval India, including those of the Mughals, were characterized by plunder, loot, and religious intolerance, challenging the perception of secular governance.* 01:07:00 *📊 Hindu taxation system during the Vijayanagara Empire was comparable to a tax rate, with high indirect extortion during that period.* 01:08:24 *🕌 Shah Jahan's extravagant construction of the Taj Mahal amidst famine contributed to economic decline.* 01:12:18 *🏳️🌈 Babur's bisexuality is hinted at in historical accounts, challenging common perceptions of his character.* 01:12:44 *💔 Babur faced personal tragedies, including the loss of his daughter, which had significant emotional impact on him.* 01:15:00 *✍️ Babur's poetry provides insights into his emotions and experiences, offering a deeper understanding of his character beyond historical accounts.* Made with HARPA AI
Timur hailed from the Barlas tribe, distinct from Genghis Khan's Borjigin tribe. Originally Mongol, the Barlas had evolved to a more Turkic identity by Timur's era, which explains his dual claim by both Turks and Mongols. Though technically Mongol, culturally, they leaned towards Turkic. This ambiguity led to Timur being regarded as Turko-Mongol, acknowledging both influences. The historical link between the tribes traces back to Bodonchar Munkhag, believed to be their common ancestor in the 9th century. Despite not being part of Genghis Khan's imperial family, the Barlas were esteemed for their loyalty to him. Timur also claimed ancestry to Genghis Khan through Tumanay Khan, making them distant relatives. While some historians suggest Timur claimed direct descent through Chagatai Khan's lineage, concrete evidence is scarce. Timur's rise to power relied on asserting himself as a protector of Genghis Khan's lineage and marrying Saray Mulk Khanum, a descendant of Genghis Khan, to legitimize his rule, evidenced by his adoption of the title Gurkani, meaning imperial son-in-law in Mongolian.
Mongols ( mughals)lived in tents in their original country .they did not have any architecture except designs of woollen tents . It was Persian architects who made Samarkand building.They made all buildings with the help of Indian architects.
Sir, Ojha ji abhi bhi iski tareef mein kitaabon jitni lambi bhaashan dete hain aur bolte hain zameen Rajput Raja ne di thi Taj ke liye (so called fictional history).
This gentleman Aabhas is a very underrated histroy writer.I am glad more and more people are coming up with alternative narrative as opposed to whitewashed mughal histroy.His upcoming books on various Timurids will be fun to discover.
While it's a bit harder to come up with the number of deaths associated with its construction, it's pretty clear right away that 7.4 million is likely an exaggeration by several orders of magnitude. To put that figure into context, a generous estimate of the total population of India at the time (Kingsley Davis, " Population of India and Pakistan") is 125 million - that would represent the death of about 6% of the population. It's pretty hard to imagine that 7.4 million people were even involved in the construction of the Taj, let alone that it killed that many people. Suffice it to say, the deaths of 7.4 million people in the Uttar Pradesh area over a 10-20 year period would likely leave a pretty substantial trail in the historical record. as energy as we invented airplanes its mentioned in ramayan blah blah but no records
Really an interesting interaction, well presented with links to topics of discussion! Great job! It appears that the Mughal invasion was only to establish themselves as a Caliph! That is why they plundered, terrorized India! There were people whose mentality is similar to that of the INDI appliance parties! Indians are bound to be ruled! No channge even after more than 1200 years of suffering....
We have been reading wrong history books since last 100 years. Its high time Modi government and NCERT corrects these books and presents us the real history of India. Its already been 10 years now...
भारत के स्वाधीन होने के बाद भी कुछ तथाकथित इतिहासकार भारत मे मुस्लिम शाषको का महिमामंडन और उनके करतूतों के ऊपर लिपापोती करते रहते है। उनके द्वारा फैलाए गए अंधकार को आप अपने ज्ञान के प्रकाश द्वारा दूर करते रहें। साधुवाद
Bhaiya I love your podcast specially history ones, but ek bhi video don’t cover history between The Rajput Period (647A.D- 1200 A.D.) who protested Muslim conquests in the Indian for more than 600 years.. why we don’t know their history??
If you are interested , then you can read the book written by Omendru Ratna... This period is of Bappa Rawal and for next 500 years , Arabs didnt even find the courage to invade India untill Ghori in 1191 A.D.
Why you people hesitate to call Taj Mahal tejo mahalaya when we have proof and Mughal jaha se aaye vaha to ek khambha bhi nhi bnaya or yaha aakar Taj Mahal bna Diya . Hamare paiso se jo bna hai hmara hai mughalo ke pitaji ka paisa nhi tha .. P N Oak ki kitab bhi bahut se evidence deti hai ki ye Shiv mandir tha
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Actually tajmahal was Hindu monument, shahjahan modified that place by converting it graveyard and putting Arabic script on that. The Hindu rajput structure and motifs themselves are screaming the same. So many evidence are there but no one want to discuss coz we can't enter the locked area and dig the truth.😢😢
In this episode, Aabhas Maldahiyar reveals the shocking truth behind Taj Mahal construction, Akbar’s religious tolerance, Babur’s hatred for the ‘Mughal’ name, the so-called Mughal dynasty’s tax terrorism & more.
What was the most shocking bit from this conversation? Aapne kya naya seekha? Do tell in comments.
Bhaiya I love your podcast specially history ones, but ek bhi video don’t cover history between The Rajput Period (647A.D- 1200 A.D.) who protested Muslim conquests in the Indian for more than 600 years.. why we don’t know their history??
Bhaiya I love your podcast specially history ones, but ek bhi video don’t cover history between The Rajput Period (647A.D- 1200 A.D.) who protested Muslim conquests in the Indian for more than 600 years.. why we don’t know their history??
Sir ,pls aap apne guest se boliye ki hm hindi readers ke liyebhi hindi me book likhe .....mujhe snakes in ganga padani h,baber bhi padhni h pr kaise padhu in dono writers ne English me likhi h or mujhe isme problem h
Babur ko kuch jada tamizh nahin mil gyi .. "unohneh", "karteh teh", "vahan gye theh" ojectivity toh teek hai par yeh sab bakloli kya hai
I request you to change the chair, your seating posture is not look good, uncomfortable
Hindus going to Ajmer dargah, Taj Mahal etc is like Chicken going to KFC franchises 😂
Even though it’s a national property but its history can’t be refuted.
True. Some Foolish hindu
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@@Historicaindiana shouldn't be isn't
Taj Mahal is made by our money and our people. Only the order was given by shah jahan
Nailed it. Babur kept fighting his whole life and never ruled as he never learned that. And, when one doesn't know how to rule, one resort to the book club that provides justification for the dictatorship and genocides.
Bharat ko aise hi aankh kholne wale podcast ki jarurat hai thanks
Beer biceps should learn from this that how to take interviews..
Unlike Beer Biceps, this guy prepares his questions himself.
Pehle woh interview accha leta tha abhi woh sunta kaam khud gyaan jharta hai
😂
Leave this aside, do you believe in ghosts & black magic 😅
i agree.
but how did he get tht award ??
n how does he get some really interestg people ?? he got jaishankar !!!
Now imagine Saif Ali Khan naming his son as Taimur . 🤬
He even brainwashed and used a Hindu women to produce that offspring to prove that filthy Islamic legacy...
Mindset... Our school and colleges will take pride in claiming that he is Saif Ali Khan / Pataudi son..
Absolutely 💯💯💯
@@shankarswamidayal5070And not even knowing the fact that an Afghan Mercenary after getting land from Nizam and proclaiming himself as Nawab , starting the lineage....
Terrible intentions really. I don’t understand who do they think they are 🙄
Abhaas’s book on Akbar will be an eye opener for everyone . Vaad , Please make an excerpt of Akbar’s section for all of us to share .
Buy the book and help him to write another history book
Bhai Kahan Kahan se ye shandaar guests ko dhundh k late ho..... Bahut bahut dhanyawad aap dono ka. 🙏
Jhant u hai
And they (left) say Taj Mahal is symbol of love 😂
It never was. All it ever stood for is a symbol of power. The power to commit genocide and not be remembered as a maniac. Shah Jahan had a darker legacy than Aurangzeb.
Replica of love kisne bol diya symbol bolte h
It was a symbol of lust no love tabhi toh bache paida karta karte khud puncher hogai thi
Lust symbol
Aabhas is a lovely speaker , very calm and clear in his narration.
I have heard this man in 3 pods but the pretentious questions were too weird to hear. And the reason for loving vaad and arihant is how he makes every interview smooth and free flowing with questions that the interviewer likes and is entertaining. As always vaad delivers a banger
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Arihant doesn't present himself as " I know it all' like most " Gyani RUclipsrs " present themselves as.
I have a request from Abhaas ji . Being an architect , can you please write an extensive book on the reality of so called Mughal architecture , how it was inspired by Rajput architecture etc
Cause when I visited Toledo and Seville In Spain recently , everyone was ga ga about the Moorish architecture , like Alamahara etc which according to me resembled our so called Mughal architecture in India . Could you please throw some light on this link please ?
Shocking how " history " has been manipulated in every timeline just to put down the glorious itihas of Bharat and justify their atrocities
Feel Bharat suffered countless persecutions and salute to people like yourself who r now setting the record straight/ bringing forth the truth as it is🙏
One thing is for sure our ancestors went through a LOT!
I'm 31 and I've Never seen Taj Mahal...and I never will.
It is NOT a symbol of "love" but of LUST and OPPRESSION
The 200 cows incident shocked me. Heartbreaking
While it is shocking and cruel indeed, it says nothing about Akbar:
1) The killing was done by Mughal soldiers, as expected from Islamic extremists. Neither was it an order from Akbar, nor was he even present there.
2) Akbar had, infact, entirely banned cow slaughter in his kingdom later on, in respect of Hindu beliefs.
Generations will remember you sir for such great writings and revelations 🕉
Arihant you are too good man ,the way you ask questions is mind-blowing 😊😊😊😊😊
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Irfan Habib तो वामपंथी इतिहासकार हैं
Romila thapar
इरफान हबीब वामपंथी नही बल्कि अलतकैइय्या करने वाला शिक्षा (इतिहास से) जेहाद करने वाला है और रोमिला जरूर वामपंथन है
@@leenajohn136 Ramchandra Guha?
It's funny to hear that Rana Sangram Singh written Babur to come India and defeat Ibrahim Lodi when he had defeated him at least 4-5 times.
Rajasthani sources said that Babur wrote letter to Rana for help against Lodhi and Rana agreed to help but Samant of mewar urged Rana to not help Babur quoting “he is a mlechha snake he will bite back us one day”
Thats why Rana did not help him in panipat
if Rana had defeated Ibrahim Lodhi why wasn't he sitting on Delhi throne? wasn't Rana continuously in conflict with his neighbouring hindu kings
@@mohamedpasha2776Battle of Khatoli ka naam suna he beta ?? Lodi ki Gand Mari thi Rana Sanga ne,par release kr diya tha kyonki usko payment mil gayi thi release ki.
@@mohamedpasha2776Go learn about the Battle of Khatoli
Can’t wait for next one. Most informative so far. Thank you 🙏
अगर हिंदू एक हो कर लड़ते तो इन बदतमिजों को औकात दिखा सकते थे।😢
कई बार जीते हैं हिंदू। भारत के छोटे छोटे भाग जीतने में तुरूषकों को सदियां लग जाती थीं। भारत पर पहले मुस्लिम आक्रमण और भारतीय भूमि पर पहला मुस्लिम कब्जा के बीच सदियां बीत गयी थीं।
Joke
I am so so glad Aabhas ji for your work! I am hoping you inspire 10 more historians...like Vikram Sampat! I congratulate Vaad for the meaningful content!
Please keep up!
My Take on Taj Mahal is that there is a belief the property belongs to Maan singh from whom Shahajan purchased......Earlier Shahjahan tried to build Exact Look a like of Tajmahal.....(which still we can see near Taj Mahal incomplete construction, May be that's the reason Sahajhan order to chop hands of labourers involved in look a like Taj Mahal Construction..)...And Shahajahan almost emptied his entire treasure of moghul empire.....it's a dead investment....
Taj has been proclaimed as tejo mahalaya or some sort of temple earlier before Taj was built and the deputy CM of Rajasthan gave the statement that they have the docents in their old records. It was given to the Mughals against the land given to the jaipur kings
My late Dad late Prof.P.N.Oakji had first written about Tajmahal in 1960s. Please Google his name & Tajmahal & you will get a lot of information.
Your insightful discussions and engaging content make every episode a joy to listen to. The effort and dedication you put into each show are truly appreciated. Keep up the fantastic work!
This is very disappointing that we are reading a highly deformed history where the mudererous are presented as great rulers, 75lakh people died just for one monument, if we are not learning from history then it could repeat again
आज का कुशल artisans भी converted हिन्दू ही है जोकि आज नाई,carpenter,राज मिस्त्री,वैल्डर,मोटर मैकेनिक जैसे अनेक कार्य वे ही संपन्न करते हैं!
Really shoking & eye opening session. We need more & more people who can reveal the truth before the people.
👏👏👏👏👏
Abhas mahaldiyar podcast was excellent
Very much eye opener and infomation packed interview.👍👍👍
Although I'm really not at all interested in Babar, this was a very absorbing & educational discussion. Keep up the good work!
पुस्तक हिन्दी भाषा में है?
Abhaas bhai, apart from applauding to your knowledge on this topic ,id like to applaud to the way youve explyit, the way you speak, its a learning for ny kind of person who sometimes doesnt know how to converse with others beautiful
Brahmins and rajputs were the greatest allies of mugals , who combinly ruled over the commoners .
आज का तथाकथित मुस्लिम कल का सताया हुआ बंदा है क्योंकि यह सब भारतभुमि पर हो रहा था...
Sir , request to do one podcast with Major Abhay Sapru (1 PARA SF)
He's having tremendous knowledge,huge respect
Excellent discussion! Thanks for making it!
संवाद को सुनकर अगर हम अपने स्तर पर देश और समाज के लिए क्या, कितना और कैसे कर सकते है?
My favorite podcaster these days
शानदार, तथ्यात्मक भ्रम दूर करने वाला ❤
Best discussions on your channel 👌👌👌
Thank you to both of you
Excellent as always. Beautiful explanation
Read PN Oak book - Taj Mahal a temple palace, also
Stephen Knapps and Marvin Mills corroborate that It is indeed a Hindu structure forcefully taken by shahjahan
as per record from Jaipur pothi khaana N other record Shah jahan has taken Taj property and given 2 property to Man Singh ji.
@@AshutoshSharma-hy1bm the King of Jaipur at the time was Jai Singh and he never received anything from sj ...
Islamic invaders only usurped properties never bartered them ....
Mughal, Britisher, UK stole India, holocaust Indian, pillage resources, enslaved Indian, oppressed ect. My memoir Love of Life - A Miraculous Story! rewrite aspect of world history, hence this part also in the story.
Sokhom Prins, author, historian, researcher, chef, influencer,
Wow , never heard such a depth knowledge of history !!
From all the discourses one inference can be drawn easily especially applicable to hindus, "disunity is equivalent to death and religion plays the most important part in this "
Interesting podcast! 👍👍👍
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
01:55 *📊 India's GDP share during the Mughal era challenges conventional beliefs, indicating a significant economic presence compared to contemporary China.*
02:58 *💰 Per capita GDP growth during the Mughal era suggests fluctuations in economic prosperity, indicating vulnerabilities in living standards.*
04:35 *📖 Lack of comprehensive understanding about Babur's reign highlights gaps in historical knowledge, emphasizing the importance of holistic narratives.*
05:02 *🔍 Understanding historical figures like Tipu Sultan requires a comprehensive study beyond mere removal from textbooks to grasp their true nature and impact.*
05:44 *📚 It is essential to approach the history of empires like the Mughals from various angles, not solely through an economic lens, as done in Marxist approaches.*
06:24 *💡 Babur's autobiography, the Baburnama, offers a personal insight into his motivations and actions, highlighting his perspective and objectives.*
07:04 *👥 Assessing historical figures like Babur requires understanding the moral standards of their time, which may differ from contemporary moral judgments.*
09:18 *🏰 The term "Khan" is not exclusively Islamic but also a cultural or regional title, originating from Mongols and unrelated to Islam.*
10:27 *🤴 To become a Khan or a Khalifa, one needed a specific lineage or nepotism, highlighting the significance of lineage in medieval Islamic leadership.*
11:21 *⚔️ Division between Shia and Sunni Muslims stems partly from disputes over who should be recognized as Khalifa, tracing back to events like the Battle of Karbala.*
12:30 *📜 Historical narratives, when propagated widely, gain credibility and respect, as seen in the case of Timur, whose story spread like divine order, influencing perceptions.*
13:52 *🔄 Genocide didn't consider religion; it was about power. Polytheism wasn't a concern, just restrictions on Muslims like prohibiting halal slaughter.*
14:35 *🛡️ Under Mongol rule, adherence to Mongol culture was required, but religion was flexible. Timur sought Islamization globally, following Prophet Muhammad's instructions.*
15:57 *💼 Babur established an empire, not strictly Mongol, distancing from Mongols' line. His lineage traces to Umar Sheikh, not Timur, showing diverse influences.*
16:38 *🔄 European narrative, emphasizing ethnicity, viewed Babur's empire as Mongol, neglecting diverse influences. Babur, though distancing from his ethnic roots, acknowledged his Mongol heritage.*
17:56 *📚 Chinggis Khan'ssecular and expansionist approach led to a colonial mindset among the Mughals, portraying them as heroes, which British literature glorified.*
19:12 *🔥 Burning of Akbar's remains, following the retrieval of his bones by Jats, symbolized poetic justice, mirroring the Hinduization that he fostered.*
20:05 *📖 Objective biographies, like those on Akbar, provide insights into the darker shades of historical characters, devoid of over-glorification or condemnation.*
22:20 *💰 Akbar rewarded a soldier for expressing a desire to dye his beard with the blood of infidels, showcasing intolerance.*
23:27 *⚔️ Akbar's actions, like ordering the killing of cows near a temple, contradict the image of him as a tolerant ruler.*
23:41 *👑 Akbar enacted laws punishing Muslim women for not wearing veils, contradicting the narrative of his tolerance.*
24:09 *🕌 Akbar ordered the killing of cows near a temple to instigate a conflict, challenging the idea of him being a secular ruler.*
27:02 *🏭 Forced production under British rule, including indigo farming, led to severe exploitation of land and labor.*
28:11 *💰 Extortionate practices and excessive spending characterized the era, as detailed in "Cambridge Economic History of India."*
30:24 *💰 Commissioning the Taj Mahal cost approximately 4.18 crore silver coins during a time of severe famine, highlighting misplaced priorities and excesses of the ruling elite.*
31:20 *💰 Shah Jahan's revenue system was based on fertile land, collecting revenue proportional to its fertility, such as in Malwa.*
33:02 *⚔️ Crop destruction and lack of rain led to a famine, resulting in approximately 75 million deaths, while Shah Jahan spent 4.18 crore silver rupees on Mumtaz Mahal's tomb.*
35:23 *📸 The story of chopping hands, often associated with the Taj Mahal's construction, possibly gained fame to deter disobedience, revealing a deeper historical narrative.*
35:49 *🏰 Taj Mahal's symbolism questioned as a symbol of brutality rather than love due to the suffering involved in its construction.*
36:14 *💰 Babur's economic extraction policies possibly reflect Timur's influence, aligning with his mindset and conquest strategies.*
37:20 *📜 Babur's upbringing involved stories of Timur and Chengiz Khan, shaping his aspirations and identity.*
38:33 *🕌 Babur's goals included Islamicizing the world and establishing his empire in Hindustan, reflecting earlier narratives like Ghazwa-e-Hind.*
39:40 *🗡️ Babur's self-identification as the third "Ghaznavi" ruler, akin to Mahmud of Ghazni, showcasing his ambition for conquest and power.*
40:46 *🕌 Babur applied tactics similar to Timur, constructing towers with heads of surrendered enemies.*
41:51 *🏰 Babur's tower construction in Kabul symbolized his conquests, with each tower representing those who surrendered.*
42:41 *⚔️ Babur's encounters with Afghans led to slaughters, despite their warrior reputation.*
43:54 *🕊️ Babur's first encounter with Hindus marked a clear distinction between his objectives in India and elsewhere.*
44:58 *🌍 Babur's actions had significant cultural and social impacts in both Afghanistan and India.*
45:46 *📜 Baburnama reveals his inclination towards Persian culture in language and identity, distancing from Turkish influence.*
48:10 *🏰 Babur's conquests in India were driven by multiple factors including fulfilling Timur's ambitions, evading opposition, and establishing an empire in the Indian subcontinent.*
49:32 *💡 Babur's decision to invade India was influenced by strategic goals, such as establishing an empire and leveraging the wealth of the region.*
49:58 *🔍 Aabhas Maldahiyar questions the authenticity of Rana Sanga's letter, suggesting it may have been a strategic move rather than genuine assurance.*
50:25 *📜 Baburnama indicates that Babur did not value Rana Sanga's letter much, which challenges the narrative of its significance.*
51:47 *🛡️ Babur's power wasn't sufficient to necessitate Rana Sanga's support, challenging perceptions of his greatness.*
52:43 *💡 Aabhas discusses Babur's preparation and strategic planning for his incursion into India, shedding light on his military tactics and challenges faced.*
54:15 *📉 Babur faced initial failures but improved step by step, learning from his defeats, despite his early wrong decisions due to his young age.*
54:30 *💡 Babur, initially a great strategist, made mistakes early due to his young age when his father died at 11, forcing him to flee, facing challenges in establishing his capital, Farghana.*
56:45 *🔁 Babur's adaptive strategies included improvisations in logistics, such as managing food supplies, dealing with winters, and navigating through snowy regions like Samarkand.*
58:28 *💂 Preparing themselves with time, Ibrahim Lodhi's forces were strong but defeating Lodhi wasn't easy; it required extensive preparation in artillery, food management, and horse handling.*
59:34 *🤔 Babur's grandmother played a significant role in his life, providing him with support, imparting lessons, and sharing war strategies, which Babur found invaluable.*
01:02:38 *🏛️ Babur's uncles during his rule, particularly Mahmud Mirza and Ahmad Mirza, enforced heavy taxation policies causing distress among people.*
01:03:59 *📉 Economic drain during the Mughal era resulted in negative per capita GDP growth, indicating increasing poverty among Indians.*
01:04:44 *🕌 Jahangir halted construction of temples through decrees, reflecting a trend of religious intolerance and imposition of authority.*
01:05:39 *🛡️ Taxation policies across medieval India, including those of the Mughals, were characterized by plunder, loot, and religious intolerance, challenging the perception of secular governance.*
01:07:00 *📊 Hindu taxation system during the Vijayanagara Empire was comparable to a tax rate, with high indirect extortion during that period.*
01:08:24 *🕌 Shah Jahan's extravagant construction of the Taj Mahal amidst famine contributed to economic decline.*
01:12:18 *🏳️🌈 Babur's bisexuality is hinted at in historical accounts, challenging common perceptions of his character.*
01:12:44 *💔 Babur faced personal tragedies, including the loss of his daughter, which had significant emotional impact on him.*
01:15:00 *✍️ Babur's poetry provides insights into his emotions and experiences, offering a deeper understanding of his character beyond historical accounts.*
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Enjoyed the discussion
Excellent discussion
आपकी बेबसी वाली हंसी, अपने असली इतिहास को जानने के बाद इसके दर्द को और बड़ा कर देती है।
The guests on this podcast are truly distinguished and ignored by the mainstream “popular” podcasts.
आभास जी एवं वाद चैनल को धन्यवाद।
Timur hailed from the Barlas tribe, distinct from Genghis Khan's Borjigin tribe. Originally Mongol, the Barlas had evolved to a more Turkic identity by Timur's era, which explains his dual claim by both Turks and Mongols. Though technically Mongol, culturally, they leaned towards Turkic. This ambiguity led to Timur being regarded as Turko-Mongol, acknowledging both influences. The historical link between the tribes traces back to Bodonchar Munkhag, believed to be their common ancestor in the 9th century. Despite not being part of Genghis Khan's imperial family, the Barlas were esteemed for their loyalty to him. Timur also claimed ancestry to Genghis Khan through Tumanay Khan, making them distant relatives.
While some historians suggest Timur claimed direct descent through Chagatai Khan's lineage, concrete evidence is scarce. Timur's rise to power relied on asserting himself as a protector of Genghis Khan's lineage and marrying Saray Mulk Khanum, a descendant of Genghis Khan, to legitimize his rule, evidenced by his adoption of the title Gurkani, meaning imperial son-in-law in Mongolian.
I am glad you wrote the book
Best wishes. Will love to read the books
Very Informative, good video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
वा वा भाई क्या morality का definitionकी
हिंदूकेमंदीरकाखजिनासमसेरकेबलबुतेपरलुटना
सभ्यता है
LOVED IT
Mongols ( mughals)lived in tents in their original country .they did not have any architecture except designs of woollen tents . It was Persian architects who made Samarkand building.They made all buildings with the help of Indian architects.
There should also a research on the life of Nehru, indira, Rajeev, Sonia, Sanjay and Rahul and their story of the Dynasty and its growth and wealth.
Sir, Ojha ji abhi bhi iski tareef mein kitaabon jitni lambi bhaashan dete hain aur bolte hain zameen Rajput Raja ne di thi Taj ke liye (so called fictional history).
Very informative talk. Thanks both.
Very informative.
What is the best English translation (trues to the original text) that you or Aabhas would recommend?
Eye opener for all
This gentleman Aabhas is a very underrated histroy writer.I am glad more and more people are coming up with alternative narrative as opposed to whitewashed mughal histroy.His upcoming books on various Timurids will be fun to discover.
Ye books wali series mujhe bht pasand hai❤
Paji rajvir sir ko springboard academy se bualo please, Rajasthan ki history k liye.
Interesting talk. Bought the bok soon after and looking forward to reading it.
🚩 *जयश्रीराम*
🇮🇳 *जयश्रीकृष्ण*
🕉️ *हर हर महादेव*
Dhanyawad sach btane ke liye😊😊😊
@Vaad I'm from Karachi, Sindh, How I get this book?
It's on Amazon
Great eye opener! Aabhas🥳
Adam seeker jindabaad 😂
Dhanyawad 😊😊😊😊🚩🚩🚩
Videoकेstart मे हार्टबीट मीस करणे संगीत
बजानेके मक्सद क्या है
We want to learn more.
While it's a bit harder to come up with the number of deaths associated with its construction, it's pretty clear right away that 7.4 million is likely an exaggeration by several orders of magnitude. To put that figure into context, a generous estimate of the total population of India at the time (Kingsley Davis, " Population of India and Pakistan") is 125 million - that would represent the death of about 6% of the population. It's pretty hard to imagine that 7.4 million people were even involved in the construction of the Taj, let alone that it killed that many people. Suffice it to say, the deaths of 7.4 million people in the Uttar Pradesh area over a 10-20 year period would likely leave a pretty substantial trail in the historical record.
as energy as we invented airplanes its mentioned in ramayan blah blah but no records
Starting itni thaki hui awaaz me hui hai ki sun ke mai thak gya
Really an interesting interaction, well presented with links to topics of discussion! Great job! It appears that the Mughal invasion was only to establish themselves as a Caliph! That is why they plundered, terrorized India! There were people whose mentality is similar to that of the INDI appliance parties! Indians are bound to be ruled! No channge even after more than 1200 years of suffering....
बॉलीवुड ने तो अकबर को महान साबित कर दिया है जोधा अकबर सीरियल देखकर तो आप अकबर के फैन हो जाओगे
We have been reading wrong history books since last 100 years.
Its high time Modi government and NCERT corrects these books and presents us the real history of India. Its already been 10 years now...
भारत के स्वाधीन होने के बाद भी कुछ तथाकथित इतिहासकार भारत मे मुस्लिम शाषको का महिमामंडन और उनके करतूतों के ऊपर लिपापोती करते रहते है। उनके द्वारा फैलाए गए अंधकार को आप अपने ज्ञान के प्रकाश द्वारा दूर करते रहें। साधुवाद
Bhaiya I love your podcast specially history ones, but ek bhi video don’t cover history between The Rajput Period (647A.D- 1200 A.D.) who protested Muslim conquests in the Indian for more than 600 years.. why we don’t know their history??
If you are interested , then you can read the book written by Omendru Ratna... This period is of Bappa Rawal and for next 500 years , Arabs didnt even find the courage to invade India untill Ghori in 1191 A.D.
Why you people hesitate to call Taj Mahal tejo mahalaya when we have proof and Mughal jaha se aaye vaha to ek khambha bhi nhi bnaya or yaha aakar Taj Mahal bna Diya . Hamare paiso se jo bna hai hmara hai mughalo ke pitaji ka paisa nhi tha .. P N Oak ki kitab bhi bahut se evidence deti hai ki ye Shiv mandir tha
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If Babar didn’t like to be a Mogul, how do we hear ‘Mogulia Sultanate’ from the characters playing Akbar ?
Excellent podcast
Great❤❤
Mohmmed himself wasa, mad man his, father was, a sanathani purohit who, worshiped devi devtas.
Very good information 💯🙏
बहुतही बडियाँ जानकारी
why a series is being not made on this? common people need to know how barbaric were Babur and Taimur🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥
Amazing research 👏
Such truth must come out and must part of Indian hystorybooks.
Taj Mahal is replica of "Tharkipan"
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Actually tajmahal was Hindu monument, shahjahan modified that place by converting it graveyard and putting Arabic script on that. The Hindu rajput structure and motifs themselves are screaming the same. So many evidence are there but no one want to discuss coz we can't enter the locked area and dig the truth.😢😢
Sir, amazon kindle and audible electronic version may bhi es kitab ko publish kareya.
Amazing.
Chairs kafi aaramdayak hain.😄
Taimur *
Son of saif Ali khan
Seems will face same
Implications