Kind of strange that the presence of *no archaeological evidence* for the Aryan invasion has been brushed aside due to their nomadic nature. The theory is still widely contested and I feel it would be better to at least acknowledge that...
Interestingly, these Leftists would not mention that Buddha and Jain themselves arose from so-called and supposed Aryan tribes to which they repeatedly mention in their books.
Thank you for this valuable lecture about the archaeological influences from West (Persia/Greece) to East across North India. I did not know that Persia, with its column capitals and rock-cut inscriptions, was an independent influence, before Alexander!
It is the other way round. Harappa was in Bharat, not in Persia. Persians borrowed ideas from Vedas in their Zend Avesta. Economically Bharat had greater productivity than Persia. Hence all these point to reverse colonization. After Islamic Colonization of Bharat, since Persian culture was more similar to Bharat and people could easily learn it, Mughals introduced Persian in Courts.
This is an incredibile series of videos. thank you
Kind of strange that the presence of *no archaeological evidence* for the Aryan invasion has been brushed aside due to their nomadic nature. The theory is still widely contested and I feel it would be better to at least acknowledge that...
Interestingly, these Leftists would not mention that Buddha and Jain themselves arose from so-called and supposed Aryan tribes to which they repeatedly mention in their books.
Thank you for this valuable lecture about the archaeological influences from West (Persia/Greece) to East across North India. I did not know that Persia, with its column capitals and rock-cut inscriptions, was an independent influence, before Alexander!
may i get the book reference list that is given on the portal for the course when it is running (not talking about the one written by the Proffesor)
Very nice sir...
Thank you for teaching us
for ancient to dehli-mughal, india have heavy influences from Persia.
It is the other way round. Harappa was in Bharat, not in Persia. Persians borrowed ideas from Vedas in their Zend Avesta. Economically Bharat had greater productivity than Persia. Hence all these point to reverse colonization. After Islamic Colonization of Bharat, since Persian culture was more similar to Bharat and people could easily learn it, Mughals introduced Persian in Courts.
Very useful class sir
How to register for Online Certificate course?
thank you sir
Thank yoo 🙏
East to West not west to East. Say the truth.
How is hindu sculptures differ from baudh
Thank you
the kalinga story has been debunked