Indians | Ep 1: The Harappans | A Brief History of a Civilization

Research, Script and Narration by Namit Arora
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The story of India is one of profound and continuous change. It has been shaped by the dynamic of migration, conflict, mixing, coexistence, and cooperation. In this ten-part web series, Namit Arora tells the story of Indians and our civilization by exploring some of our greatest historical sites, most of which were lost to memory and were dug out by archaeologists. He will also focus on ancient and medieval foreign travellers whose idiosyncratic accounts conceal surprising insights about us Indians. All along, Arora surveys India’s long and exciting churn of cultural ideas, beliefs, and values-some that still shape us today, and others that have been lost forever. The series mostly mirrors-and often extends-the contents of his book, Indians: A Brief History of a Civilization. Bibliography appears below.
Episode 1: The Harappans
The ruins of the Harappan (aka Indus Valley) Civilization were unearthed a mere hundred years ago. And what a discovery it was! It greatly expanded India's civilizational past. The Harappans built the first cities in the Indian Subcontinent and a material culture that included advanced urban design, city-wide sanitation, and the first indoor toilets in the world. In this episode, Namit Arora explores its mature period, 2600-1900 BCE, at sites across western India and Pakistan. He compares it with other Bronze Age civilizations, in Mesopotamia and Egypt, and considers what distinguishes the Harappans from others-such as a much flatter social class hierarchy, and no clear evidence of temples, priests, big statues, palaces, weapons of war, or standing armies.
He looks at Harappan lifestyles and the stories that emerge from surviving artifacts: pottery, seals, figurines, toys, jewellery, sartorial fashions, social organization, dietary norms and discusses their metallurgy, tools, textiles, ships, trade, and burial customs. Their monumental work was the city itself, a marvel of engineering. In the excavated city of Dholavira in Gujarat, the narrator wanders its streets and homes laid out on a grid-like plan and looks at their achievements in water harvesting, storage, and drainage systems, as well as what may be the first stadium anywhere in the world! Arora also examines the languages the Harappans likely spoke, their undeciphered script, theories about their demise, and how their legacy still shapes us today.
PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY / FURTHER READING
Abraham S., et al (editors), Connections and Complexity, New Approaches to the Archaeology of South Asia, Left Coast Press, 2012
Bisht, R.S., Excavations at Dholavira 1989-2005, ASI, 2015
Bisht, R. S., 'How Harappans honoured death at Dholavira', Proceedings of Conference held at L.M.U, L.A, USA, 2011
Farmer, Steve, et al, The Collapse of the Indus-Script Thesis: The Myth of a Literate Harappan Civilization, Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies (EJVS), Vol. 11, Issue 2, 2004
Green, A.S. Killing the Priest-King: Addressing Egalitarianism in the Indus Civilization, J Archaeol Res 29, 153-202 (2021)
Green, A.S, Why Are Archaeologists Unable To Find Evidence For A Ruling Class Of The Indus Civilization?, Eurasia Review, 23 June 2023
Habib, Irfan, The Indus Civilization, Tulika Books, 2002
Joseph, Tony, Early Indians, Juggernaut, 2018
Kenoyer, J.M., Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, OUP, 1998
McIntosh, Jane R., The Ancient Indus Valley: New Perspectives, ABC-CLIO, 2007
Parpola, Asko, The Roots of Hinduism, OUP, Kindle Edition, 2015
Petrie, Cameron A., et al. ‘Adaptation to Variable Environments, Resilience to Climate Change: Investigating Land, Water and Settlement in Indus Northwest India’, Current Anthropology, 2017
Possehl, Gregory L., The Indus Civilization: A Contemporary Perspective, AltaMira, 2002
Robinson, Andrew, The Indus: Lost Civilizations, Reaktion Books, Kindle Edition, 2015
Shinde, Vasant S., et al., Archaeological and anthropological studies on the Harappan cemetery of Rakhigarhi, India, Plos One, February 21, 2018
Thapar, Romila, et al, Which of Us Are Aryans?, Aleph Book Company, 2019
Wright, Rita P. The Ancient Indus: Urbanism, Economy, and Society, Cambridge, 2010
+ Several scholarly articles and notes on Harappa.com
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  • @ritamishra7637
    @ritamishra76374 ай бұрын

    Incredible effort to bring sanity to the discourse on the Indian civilization. Keep it up. Truly inspiring

  • @ramlaxman1650

    @ramlaxman1650

    Ай бұрын

    Not true. There was no invasion. DNA analysis from Rakhigadi clealry establishes this

  • @onebrownmeece
    @onebrownmeece2 ай бұрын

    It's so nice to see carefully done complex history story telling - there's so little of it in popular Indian media. Thank you for this excellently produced and non-nationalist storytelling.

  • @Mukundbsingh
    @Mukundbsingh4 ай бұрын

    I have no words to appreciate the effort of The Wire Team !

  • @shashisoni09

    @shashisoni09

    3 ай бұрын

    Fu

  • @kvishnup
    @kvishnup4 ай бұрын

    After the book "Early Indians" by Tony Joseph, this series is the best with its facts based narration. I really love the focus on the culture and values and its relevance for today's India. Well done 'The Wire' team and Mr.Arora👏👏 It was great watch❤

  • @guru_hindu

    @guru_hindu

    4 ай бұрын

    No it's not ...there is no archelogical evidence to prove Aryan migration or Aryan invasion it's debunked by modern scholars ...generics study found at rakhigari discovers that Indian genomes are more found in India rather in outside ...

  • @urrasscal8380

    @urrasscal8380

    3 ай бұрын

    this guy is a propagandist he didnot talk about the finding of yagya ritual in ivc oh i see may be they think that it is a tandoor or may some be some metal furnace -- typical leftist.

  • @NirmalKumar-ru2ke

    @NirmalKumar-ru2ke

    3 ай бұрын

    That time not Saraswati River.River Name sindhu River.Then This is Indian Tamil civilization..JOURNEY OF CIVILIZATION INDUS TO VAGAI BOOK IS MAIN PROOF ... Then i am also lot evidence available people speak to Mainly Tamil language only.. Why?..I have proof. 1.) TAMIL language total Number of inscription 67000 nos.. Then inscription age 700.B.C. 2.)SANSKRIT total inscription is 4500 only..Sanskrit INSCRIPTION is 100.B.C 3.)Sangam literature lot proof avaialable..Sangam Literature land wise People how survive lot poem available. Kurinji land - mountain land, Mullai land- Tree land, Marutham land -aggreculture land, Neythal land - sea land, Paalai land - Sesertland or Sand land or waste land,So land wise poem avaialable..Sangam Litrature lot poem avaialable in desert land poems..Sangam Literature writing 2500 year ago.. This is the mainly Proof .. India lot INSCRIPTION avaialable 1.) Tamizhi inscription 2.)Poly language inscription 3.)Ashoca inscription 4.)Devanagari inscription.. 5.)SANSKRIT inscription Then Tamil language world wide Lot of evidence is available. But Sanskrit evidence little bit only available.. Tamil Literature Sangam Literature Three Sangams wrote poems and developed the Tamil language. Names of those three Sangams. 1.)First Association 2.)Second Association 3.) Third Association. Sangha literature is reorganized and written between 600 BC and 1300 AD. 1.) Poems of the First Sangam relate to events before 6000 BC. 2.) Poems of the Second Sangam relate to events which took place before 2500 BC. Says it like a song. 3.) The hymns of the Third Sangam relate events from 800 BC to 1200 AD. The following are not mentioned in any literature in India. The following has been said in only one literature and that is Sangam literature only. Apartment buildings, Sewerage, Bricks, Forts, Education, Straight roads, Seals, What creatures were around the Indus Valley?, How many types of trees were around the Indus Valley?, What kind of clothes did the people of the Indus Valley wear?, What were their foods?, People of the Indus Valley Literature is one that can tell about daily life and many more things. It is Sangam literature. Indus Valley has more than 2100 Sangam literary town names. These names date back to 5000 BC..the evidence is journey of civilization indus to vaigai book.latitude and longitude are given in this book..the names of this town are only in two areas. One is in Indus Valley in Pakistan and the other is in Tamil Nadu in India..Indus Valley has more Sanga Literary town names than Tamil Nadu.. As Tamil language is very ancient it has changed in every period. Tamil language has changed more than 15 times so its ancient form is not readable now. The alphabet of the Tamil language can be read twelve times, but its primitive form cannot be read. But the Aryans destroyed the source of it...Sanskrit was created by the Tamils themselves. The meaning of Sanskirudam is not even in Rigveda. That meaning is 'Samaikka patta kirudam '. If so, it is a 'Samaikka patta language'. English meaning is cooked language..Created with Tamil grammar and words from literature of many languages.. Everyone explores Indus Valley north and east of India there is no evidence there. But they don't want to explore south of India and places around Indian ocean..why India doesn't allow it..

  • @nijoyjohn4366
    @nijoyjohn43664 ай бұрын

    for somebody who loves history this is pure gold, the presentation deserves huge applause, lucid and effective, thank you Namit Sir

  • @NirmalKumar-ru2ke

    @NirmalKumar-ru2ke

    3 ай бұрын

    JOURNEY OF CIVILIZATION INDUS TO VAGAI BOOK IS MAIN PROOF ...Then i am also lot evidence available people speak to Mainly Tamil language only.. Why? ..I have proof. 1.)TAMIL language total Number of inscription 67000 nos..Then inscription age 700.B.C. 2.)SANSKRIT total inscription is 4500 only..Sanskrit INSCRIPTION is 100.B.C 3.)Sangam literature lot proof avaialable..Sangam Literature land wise People how survive lot poem available. Kurinji land - mountain land, Mullai land- Tree land, Marutham land -aggreculture land , Neythal land - sea land , Paalai land - Sesertland or Sand land or waste land ,So land wise poem avaialable..Sangam Litrature lot poem avaialable in desert land poems..Sangam Literature writing 2500 year ago.. This is the mainly Proof .. India lot INSCRIPTION avaialable 1.)Tamizhi inscription 2.)Poly language inscription 3.)Ashoca inscription 4.)Devanagari inscription.. 5.)SANSKRIT inscription Then Tamil language world wide Lot of evidence is available. But Sanskrit evidence little bit only available..

  • @bharatrkaliyambath
    @bharatrkaliyambath4 ай бұрын

    This series is going to be a blockbuster. All wishes to The Wire and Namit Ji. 🙏

  • 4 ай бұрын

    See also Story of India by Michael Wood produced for BBC

  • @NirmalKumar-ru2ke

    @NirmalKumar-ru2ke

    3 ай бұрын

    That time not Saraswati River.River Name sindhu River.Then This is Indian Tamil civilization..JOURNEY OF CIVILIZATION INDUS TO VAGAI BOOK IS MAIN PROOF ... Then i am also lot evidence available people speak to Mainly Tamil language only.. Why?..I have proof. 1.) TAMIL language total Number of inscription 67000 nos.. Then inscription age 700.B.C. 2.)SANSKRIT total inscription is 4500 only..Sanskrit INSCRIPTION is 100.B.C 3.)Sangam literature lot proof avaialable..Sangam Literature land wise People how survive lot poem available. Kurinji land - mountain land, Mullai land- Tree land, Marutham land -aggreculture land, Neythal land - sea land, Paalai land - Sesertland or Sand land or waste land,So land wise poem avaialable..Sangam Litrature lot poem avaialable in desert land poems..Sangam Literature writing 2500 year ago.. This is the mainly Proof .. India lot INSCRIPTION avaialable 1.) Tamizhi inscription 2.)Poly language inscription 3.)Ashoca inscription 4.)Devanagari inscription.. 5.)SANSKRIT inscription Then Tamil language world wide Lot of evidence is available. But Sanskrit evidence little bit only available.. Tamil Literature Sangam Literature Three Sangams wrote poems and developed the Tamil language. Names of those three Sangams. 1.)First Association 2.)Second Association 3.) Third Association. Sangha literature is reorganized and written between 600 BC and 1300 AD. 1.) Poems of the First Sangam relate to events before 6000 BC. 2.) Poems of the Second Sangam relate to events which took place before 2500 BC. Says it like a song. 3.) The hymns of the Third Sangam relate events from 800 BC to 1200 AD. The following are not mentioned in any literature in India. The following has been said in only one literature and that is Sangam literature only. Apartment buildings, Sewerage, Bricks, Forts, Education, Straight roads, Seals, What creatures were around the Indus Valley?, How many types of trees were around the Indus Valley?, What kind of clothes did the people of the Indus Valley wear?, What were their foods?, People of the Indus Valley Literature is one that can tell about daily life and many more things. It is Sangam literature. Indus Valley has more than 2100 Sangam literary town names. These names date back to 5000 BC..the evidence is journey of civilization indus to vaigai book.latitude and longitude are given in this book..the names of this town are only in two areas. One is in Indus Valley in Pakistan and the other is in Tamil Nadu in India..Indus Valley has more Sanga Literary town names than Tamil Nadu.. As Tamil language is very ancient it has changed in every period. Tamil language has changed more than 15 times so its ancient form is not readable now. The alphabet of the Tamil language can be read twelve times, but its primitive form cannot be read. But the Aryans destroyed the source of it...Sanskrit was created by the Tamils themselves. The meaning of Sanskirudam is not even in Rigveda. That meaning is 'Samaikka patta kirudam '. If so, it is a 'Samaikka patta language'. English meaning is cooked language..Created with Tamil grammar and words from literature of many languages.. Everyone explores Indus Valley north and east of India there is no evidence there. But they don't want to explore south of India and places around Indian ocean..why India doesn't allow it..

  • @shashisoni09

    @shashisoni09

    3 ай бұрын

    Fu

  • @devidaughter7782
    @devidaughter77824 ай бұрын

    my favourite ancient civilization never ceases to inspire awe in my imagination! to think that these peace-loving people who loved the arts, fashion, and travel, had no standing armies, no amassed weaponry, and very little social hierarchy, makes them unique in the 'ancient world' and worthy of our most careful study!

  • @kanedateng7604
    @kanedateng76042 ай бұрын

    Amazing documentary big thumbs up 👍

  • @rohandsouza1690
    @rohandsouza16904 ай бұрын

    Brilliant. Just what we needed . An accessible and informed understanding of India's many pasts

  • @LifeUrbanist
    @LifeUrbanist4 ай бұрын

    The birthright of this country lies dormant in the depths of the Indian South❤

  • 4 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Civilization in South India might have existed from the times of Egyptian pyramids.

  • @urrasscal8380

    @urrasscal8380

    3 ай бұрын

    the only similarity between harrapan and south indian are religion ( i.e. hhinduism specially shaviate tradition) culture and festival, genetic and script + language research still in early phase.

  • @pmr6815

    @pmr6815

    3 ай бұрын

    The architecture is also similar to South@@urrasscal8380

  • @saikat_ray
    @saikat_ray4 ай бұрын

    Brilliant.... no jingoism.. pure history and facts.....

  • @urrasscal8380

    @urrasscal8380

    3 ай бұрын

    slow poison propagandist.

  • @NirmalKumar-ru2ke

    @NirmalKumar-ru2ke

    3 ай бұрын

    That time not Saraswati River.River Name sindhu River.Then This is Indian Tamil civilization..JOURNEY OF CIVILIZATION INDUS TO VAGAI BOOK IS MAIN PROOF ... Then i am also lot evidence available people speak to Mainly Tamil language only.. Why?..I have proof. 1.) TAMIL language total Number of inscription 67000 nos.. Then inscription age 700.B.C. 2.)SANSKRIT total inscription is 4500 only..Sanskrit INSCRIPTION is 100.B.C 3.)Sangam literature lot proof avaialable..Sangam Literature land wise People how survive lot poem available. Kurinji land - mountain land, Mullai land- Tree land, Marutham land -aggreculture land, Neythal land - sea land, Paalai land - Sesertland or Sand land or waste land,So land wise poem avaialable..Sangam Litrature lot poem avaialable in desert land poems..Sangam Literature writing 2500 year ago.. This is the mainly Proof .. India lot INSCRIPTION avaialable 1.) Tamizhi inscription 2.)Poly language inscription 3.)Ashoca inscription 4.)Devanagari inscription.. 5.)SANSKRIT inscription Then Tamil language world wide Lot of evidence is available. But Sanskrit evidence little bit only available.. Tamil Literature Sangam Literature Three Sangams wrote poems and developed the Tamil language. Names of those three Sangams. 1.)First Association 2.)Second Association 3.) Third Association. Sangha literature is reorganized and written between 600 BC and 1300 AD. 1.) Poems of the First Sangam relate to events before 6000 BC. 2.) Poems of the Second Sangam relate to events which took place before 2500 BC. Says it like a song. 3.) The hymns of the Third Sangam relate events from 800 BC to 1200 AD. The following are not mentioned in any literature in India. The following has been said in only one literature and that is Sangam literature only. Apartment buildings, Sewerage, Bricks, Forts, Education, Straight roads, Seals, What creatures were around the Indus Valley?, How many types of trees were around the Indus Valley?, What kind of clothes did the people of the Indus Valley wear?, What were their foods?, People of the Indus Valley Literature is one that can tell about daily life and many more things. It is Sangam literature. Indus Valley has more than 2100 Sangam literary town names. These names date back to 5000 BC..the evidence is journey of civilization indus to vaigai book.latitude and longitude are given in this book..the names of this town are only in two areas. One is in Indus Valley in Pakistan and the other is in Tamil Nadu in India..Indus Valley has more Sanga Literary town names than Tamil Nadu.. As Tamil language is very ancient it has changed in every period. Tamil language has changed more than 15 times so its ancient form is not readable now. The alphabet of the Tamil language can be read twelve times, but its primitive form cannot be read. But the Aryans destroyed the source of it...Sanskrit was created by the Tamils themselves. The meaning of Sanskirudam is not even in Rigveda. That meaning is 'Samaikka patta kirudam '. If so, it is a 'Samaikka patta language'. English meaning is cooked language..Created with Tamil grammar and words from literature of many languages.. Everyone explores Indus Valley north and east of India there is no evidence there. But they don't want to explore south of India and places around Indian ocean..why India doesn't allow it..

  • @jamilakoshy3324
    @jamilakoshy33244 ай бұрын

    Congratulations and thanks; a very interesting episode. Looking forward to the rest!

  • @christianfrommuslim
    @christianfrommuslim3 ай бұрын

    This is the best documentary coverage that I have seen on the Harappan culture, which has intrigued me for decades. You covered all the essentials and beyond. The only negative is the many ads. For this reason, I generally prefer university and museum documentaries; but I think I will make an exception here.

  • @ramlaxman1650

    @ramlaxman1650

    Ай бұрын

    Just watched first episode as someone told me about this series. But though well presented, information is not backed by research. There was no invasion, migration from central asia. Vedic culture was developed by indeginious people. DNA evidence from skeletons of Rakhigadhi analysed by Ancient DNA Birbal Sahni Institute, Lucknow clearly establishes this fact with minor Irani trace.

  • @ramlaxman1650

    @ramlaxman1650

    Ай бұрын

    Please go through research paper by Dr Vasant Shinde, VC Deccan College.

  • @christianfrommuslim

    @christianfrommuslim

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ramlaxman1650 I was referring to the Harappan culture, which was pre-vedic. And, regarding Aryans, most experts do think they arose in southern Russia.

  • @christianfrommuslim

    @christianfrommuslim

    Ай бұрын

    @@ramlaxman1650 Harappan culture is pre-Vedic.

  • @ahmedqadeer2318
    @ahmedqadeer23184 ай бұрын

    I am a student of history and I found this channel to be a blessing.

  • @christianfrommuslim

    @christianfrommuslim

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes, despite the ads.

  • @dineshthakur3947

    @dineshthakur3947

    3 ай бұрын

    This is factually wrong and putting wrong perspective As many researches, findings and studies have come that prove his claim wrong. For better understanding read or watch Mr.NirAj Rai for honest indepth knowledge of historical events

  • @shashisoni09

    @shashisoni09

    3 ай бұрын

    Ft

  • @raghuvirmukherji2654
    @raghuvirmukherji26542 ай бұрын

    Brilliant ! Kudos to Namit Arora and The Wire !

  • @choochube3933
    @choochube3933Ай бұрын

    Really great video... fascinating and a pure joy to learn from. Thank you!

  • @RahulYadav-hz6nd
    @RahulYadav-hz6nd4 ай бұрын

    Excellent episode. Harappan cities are more of cities than our present cities are. Eagerly waiting for next episode

  • @shashisoni09

    @shashisoni09

    3 ай бұрын

    Gyu

  • @rashidali1107
    @rashidali11072 ай бұрын

    Very informative video. No stupidness. Only evidence based information. Best video on Harappan civilization.

  • @whiteycat615
    @whiteycat6153 ай бұрын

    Amazing. Please in 4k. And every detail possible. Don't skip the dates or anything. Can't wait for the next episodes

  • @baie01
    @baie014 ай бұрын

    Simply superb. Thank you so much Mr. Arora for painting such a vivid picture of our glorious past...our first civilisation. A must see for every ancient history lover...!!!

  • @ramlaxman1650

    @ramlaxman1650

    Ай бұрын

    This is not glorious

  • @vaibhavsingh4200
    @vaibhavsingh42003 ай бұрын

    One of the best documentary I have ever seen on Harappan civilization.

  • @amaitra
    @amaitra2 ай бұрын

    Superb narration and story telling! Right amount of details! KGP ka tempo high hain!

  • @dr.m.p.sahare5964
    @dr.m.p.sahare59642 ай бұрын

    Language, presentation and illustration... All are commendable. Hearing this series in my car while going to my job place and coming back.

  • @almhi3267
    @almhi326725 күн бұрын

    Kudos to the Wire Team and Mr. Namit Arora...❤❤

  • @carbot1111
    @carbot1111Күн бұрын

    Ok that was one of the best "documentery" very well done @wire

  • @bhavanikiranmatti7640
    @bhavanikiranmatti76403 ай бұрын

    It's Just incredible explanation 🎉

  • @iloveindia2444
    @iloveindia24444 ай бұрын

    Kudos to the entire "the Wire" team👏👏👏👏 Please continue this series. Eagerly Waiting for the upcoming episodes.

  • @anandprasadsharma5067
    @anandprasadsharma50674 ай бұрын

    Just amazing great episode with epitome of knowledge in 24 minutes 🙏🙏

  • @ananyapandit7271
    @ananyapandit72712 ай бұрын

    This in incredibly well researched! Kudos!

  • @irieknit
    @irieknit4 ай бұрын

    Cotton textiles are not "spun on looms." Spinning is how the fibre from cotton bolls is made into threads that are entered on a loom for weaving. The preparation of fibre and spinning are separate processes by hand or with tools esp spindles, tools to manage and measure threads, etc.

  • @ashishpanthi1
    @ashishpanthi14 ай бұрын

    was waiting for something like this since sooo sooo long. ♥Thank you @TheWire , and please do upload this in hindi aswell because many people will love to know more about India.

  • @drmpsinha6461
    @drmpsinha64614 ай бұрын

    The most authentic narration of the history of the Harappan civilization..

  • @gauravaggarwal6083
    @gauravaggarwal60833 ай бұрын

    Such a treasure trove this show is ..thanks a lot Namit and the Wire team!..

  • @harendragautam872
    @harendragautam8724 ай бұрын

    Very learning like when I was 12 or 13 years old boy.My imagination couldn't get enough of it by looking at my possible ancestors. Thank you Mr.Arora.

  • @ramlaxman1650

    @ramlaxman1650

    Ай бұрын

    Its not factually correct

  • @kdroy3681
    @kdroy36814 ай бұрын

    Great work ❤..... It should meticulously include all kinds of substantive evidence and proofs in making opinions... There should also be honest efforts to establish why other opinions about this great civilization do not hold good... Thanks for the great and timely initiative....

  • @user-gs2ll1qd5r

    @user-gs2ll1qd5r

    3 ай бұрын

    A. LOT OF FAKE I FORMATION. 😮

  • @shashisoni09

    @shashisoni09

    3 ай бұрын

    V😊

  • @AnirimaGhosh
    @AnirimaGhosh4 ай бұрын

    Thanks. Based on sound history which itself has become rare in India today. Just came back from British museum and kind of in awe. Was just thinking of IVC when I was going through the early Egypt ( the carnelian beads and lapis lajuli- must be from ivc( what I have read somewhere). Know so much about Egypt but so little about IVC. It’s unfortunate that we don’t have a Rosetta Stone for harappan language. Along with linguistics can you please also discuss population genetics of IVC and early Indians a bit. There’s been so many genetic studies do with so conclusive results.

  • 4 ай бұрын

    There is another documentary series called Story of India by Michael Wood. It is also very interesting.

  • @abcdedfg8340

    @abcdedfg8340

    4 ай бұрын

    As the video says, maybe its better to look at it as more of a trade language. When the urban aspect declined, the need for it may also have declined.

  • @urrasscal8380

    @urrasscal8380

    3 ай бұрын

    this leftist believe in AIT theory but they never said that indians don't have r1b (~15000bce) haplogroup ( very very very rare in indians) indians only have r1a ( ~20000bce) haplogroup and the genetic diversity of r1a is higher in subcontinent specifically in present day iindia than europe ( europe have both r1a & r1b) and the migration of steppe population they talk about is very recent and is very slow in iindia started from nanda empire upto kanishk empire ( i.e 500bce to 200 ce) again the steepe population is also an branch of iranian agriculturalist ( the name should be rename as aaryan or iindian agriculturist why the f...they name it as iranian ) and also these leftist talk about ani and asi they never say that the asi is actually an andamanese dna .

  • @sujatharaokanuru8833
    @sujatharaokanuru88333 ай бұрын

    Superbly told...I love these series. Thankyou wire

  • @arunprabhamukherjee9467
    @arunprabhamukherjee94674 ай бұрын

    A wonderful experience to watch this story of the Harappans. It is magical to see the artifacts and the remains of the city. Namit Arora has done a captivating narration. The hypotheses he presents are credible re the democratic and pacifist nature of the Harappan civilization. Can't wait for the next episode.

  • @Reddy43212
    @Reddy432123 ай бұрын

    Greatnarration and tragedy of the collapse of the civilization . Thank you 🙏

  • @vbsjvv8326
    @vbsjvv83262 ай бұрын

    Best presentation of a true historian

  • @LuckyBombay
    @LuckyBombay4 ай бұрын

    Who was there in India before 5000 or 10,000 years ago ? Much before the Harappans …. I am really interested in the times when we were not civilized… cause I believe civilization is just our way of describe culture … even pre harappan ppl might have their own social structures … the reason that interests me is because if we go that far the all of the current social divisions get obliterated and we reach an age where we were not yet divided … atleast not along the current social and religious norms

  • @shashisoni09

    @shashisoni09

    3 ай бұрын

    Hh

  • @lalluchettan

    @lalluchettan

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@shashisoni09do you write with grunts and hisses?

  • @PochaiahPonaganti
    @PochaiahPonaganti25 күн бұрын

    Salutations for your knowledge and the best way of presentation. Great sir. Amit Aroraji❤

  • @judybhaskaran5721
    @judybhaskaran57213 ай бұрын

    I've disliked and found Indian history the most difficult for it's innumerable dates and names in the vast canon of Indian history which has to be very accurate for board examination. But I didn't feel the same with World History or British History, American History and European history during my College years and I enjoyed reading even my reference book lists. When I watched these episodes you seem to clearly read my mind that I faced during my school days. Watching this just revives my interest in Indian history. Our centralized examination system and competitive examinations are really restraining and ruining the students from gaining access to scholarly books to read, quest and find higher knowledge.

  • @sudakshinakundu6436
    @sudakshinakundu64364 ай бұрын

    Very lucid and informative video. Waiting for the next episode eagerly.

  • @pawanmittal9163
    @pawanmittal91634 ай бұрын

    Great effort to get acquainted with our history.Hope the aurhor will carry on this interesting saga in his articulative way for which he deserves our deepest gratitude.

  • @shirishpanwalkar
    @shirishpanwalkar4 ай бұрын

    Excellent documentary! Thank you so much! 🙏🙏

  • @anjaneyareddy6820
    @anjaneyareddy68202 ай бұрын

    Cutting through the clutter it early history. Remarkably objective!

  • @yogeshmysore5357
    @yogeshmysore53574 ай бұрын

    Finally a much needed documentary. Amazing quality.

  • @Artrader_em8ko

    @Artrader_em8ko

    4 ай бұрын

    listen to the ANI podcast of Additional Director General of the Archeological Survey of India!

  • @subhadeepghosh3961

    @subhadeepghosh3961

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Artrader_em8ko Stop spamming

  • @Artrader_em8ko

    @Artrader_em8ko

    4 ай бұрын

    @@subhadeepghosh3961 It’s informing bro. Journalists n historians inferring archeological data to suit their narrative is wrong. Archaeological data should be explained by professionals without distorting facts.

  • @urrasscal8380

    @urrasscal8380

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Artrader_em8ko he is a bbengali llibrandu this people were the main culprit of break up of bengal in 1905 and they are also main cause of mass ggenocide of hhindus during direct action day in 47' ....

  • @ShauryaChauhann
    @ShauryaChauhann3 ай бұрын

    Most awaited video...

  • @taotree4097
    @taotree40974 ай бұрын

    In-depth researched work. Thanks. Looking forward to learning more in the coming episodes.

  • @sayantanmukherjee353
    @sayantanmukherjee3533 ай бұрын

    Very Nice initiative sir. The way of speaking, background music, description all are mesmerizing. Thank you sir.

  • @inferno_4ever007
    @inferno_4ever0074 ай бұрын

    please, do continue this series ... eagerly waiting for upcoming episodes

  • @nishantkashyap23
    @nishantkashyap234 ай бұрын

    This is some amazing stuff..thanks for making it!!

  • @user-jl7xx2mu1b
    @user-jl7xx2mu1b4 ай бұрын

    Brilliant episode Namit. Kudos to you.

  • @bhairaviparekh7333
    @bhairaviparekh73334 ай бұрын

    Much appreciation for putting this well-researched history together using a clear and contemporary approach, easy language and relevant visuals. Is this to be updated as new evidence emerges? Thank you again, to the team!

  • @coastofkonkan
    @coastofkonkan4 ай бұрын

    Absolutely amazing

  • @shrutis1642
    @shrutis16424 ай бұрын

    This is a brilliant and well researched video , my kids love it , thank you ,The Wire ❤

  • @akashtyagi111
    @akashtyagi1114 ай бұрын

    Amazing.... waiting for the next episode.❤😊

  • @yashgangawane9738
    @yashgangawane9738Ай бұрын

    This is definitely going to help me in competitive examinations..👍🏻

  • @adsjar
    @adsjar4 ай бұрын

    Awesome narration and content. Thank you!

  • @Sinov-ys3eo
    @Sinov-ys3eo4 ай бұрын

    Glad to watch this great work.waiting eagerly for more episodes...❤😊

  • @_M_D_M_
    @_M_D_M_4 ай бұрын

    Wish we could go back in time. Beautiful

  • @brockjazz8838
    @brockjazz88383 ай бұрын

    The best Harappan video I have seen to date! Great video!

  • @pe9450
    @pe94503 ай бұрын

    You are doing great work on demystifying history Aroraji

  • @PRINCEKUMAR-zg2ws
    @PRINCEKUMAR-zg2ws4 ай бұрын

    Outstanding Idea of The wire on the our cultural and civilization event.

  • @Rudrashisnemo
    @Rudrashisnemo4 ай бұрын

    Nomoskaar, adab arz hai, hello :-) Having watched the first two episodes that have been released thus far, on the one hand i feel as if i have gone back to school after many a years for a much-needed relook at the history of our Subcontinent as it has been down the centuries and in a way at my own past stretching back several thousands of years, into times that my sociocultural memory can't help me remember any longer as i go about my daily life...and on the other hand - on the basis of that very feeling - that this series should turn out to be an essential viewing for us all living in today's supercharged and thus chaotic sociopolitical climate in India, putting everything into perspective through the eyes of history, which should calm down us all, phew! i therefore send my warm congratulations and compliments to everyone involved in coming up with this wonderful and well-timed initiative - thank you. And looking forward to watching the rest of the episodes; dhonyobaad, shukriya.

  • @shoyebshaikh5509
    @shoyebshaikh55092 ай бұрын

    Wow that was amazing pls do not stop this series on history

  • @AshokKrSimar
    @AshokKrSimar4 ай бұрын

    Great Sir. Thanks to you and The Wire for such audio visual history telling. Looking forward for many such videos. With regards🙏

  • @alpanakumari1619
    @alpanakumari16194 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this incredible series.

  • @subramaniyamm2288
    @subramaniyamm22884 ай бұрын

    Most of the Archeological excavations initiated during the British period, but the Indian government is restricting to exploring history with facts, now the government is focusing on mythological stories with religious basis. Acceptance, reasoning and discrimination of truth and fake are much required to educate the society with history. At least people should ask self questions about mythological stories and debate.

  • @vikrantmunde18
    @vikrantmunde183 ай бұрын

    There is one villages called 'Mohoj Deware' in Pathardi Tehsil of Maharashtra state of India. Nearby temple of goddess called 'Mohota' Devi

  • @shirinarifi8536
    @shirinarifi85364 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for beginning such a series. Interesting and easy to understand.

  • @kerrybrown364
    @kerrybrown3647 күн бұрын

    GREAT VIDEO!!

  • @RupaAbdi
    @RupaAbdi4 ай бұрын

    Fact based account, without any political agenda. Well done 'Wire' ! Waiting for the next episode!

  • @economicsmaster
    @economicsmaster4 ай бұрын

    Happy that this one is different and seems realistic than the hundreds of other videos on the topic…

  • @manmohanmehta5697
    @manmohanmehta56973 ай бұрын

    Fantastic.

  • @KritikaRawVocals
    @KritikaRawVocals2 ай бұрын

    this is so enlightening ... gives you a fresh perspective.

  • @rsoftin
    @rsoftin4 ай бұрын

    Excellent work. We have a great amount to learn from the harapans! Waiting for next episode.

  • @arunkishor436
    @arunkishor4364 ай бұрын

    Excellent, thank you wire

  • @yt_jsr
    @yt_jsr4 ай бұрын

    This was much needed in today's times. Great idea!

  • @saquibshaikh4829
    @saquibshaikh48294 ай бұрын

    Excellent work by wire .... Hats off team wire 🎉

  • @Eureka_Studios
    @Eureka_Studios3 ай бұрын

    excellent work done by the entire team, every Indian must watch. thanks

  • @vivektanagawade9215
    @vivektanagawade92154 ай бұрын

    Eagerly waiting for next episode, Thank you for this brilliant infotainment.

  • @TheWireNews

    @TheWireNews

    4 ай бұрын

    Very soon

  • @roudribagchi4019
    @roudribagchi40194 ай бұрын

    Oh my god I never knew history can be soooo interesting! Thank you so much 😊

  • @anitarupani1750
    @anitarupani17504 ай бұрын

    Excellent perspective and presentation! ❤❤Thank you👏👏👏👏👏💐💐

  • @TheWireNews

    @TheWireNews

    4 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @nickpop23
    @nickpop234 ай бұрын

    What a great series! ❤

  • @CivicStory-mr3ls
    @CivicStory-mr3ls4 ай бұрын

    Great video on the Indus valley civilization !

  • @nagindasvispute8162
    @nagindasvispute81624 ай бұрын

    Excellent vidio of awar ancient history. Thanks.

  • @moonshine.melody
    @moonshine.melody4 ай бұрын

    to know that they had no gods and no oppressive ruling class is so refreshing and affirming that people have believed in equality for as long as there have been people

  • @ProfSKA43
    @ProfSKA434 ай бұрын

    Well researched and presented very effectively in layperson perspective. looking forward to EP2. It should be mandatory view in schools.

  • @drmpsinha6461
    @drmpsinha64614 ай бұрын

    That Bruhui spoken by a minority is given in David Crystal: Encyclopaedia of Linguistics. Yes. Bruhui is a Dravidian language.

  • @clclassesbyabhishekmauryas8973
    @clclassesbyabhishekmauryas89734 ай бұрын

    Thanks for very good presentation and lecture series... Very depth understanding, good analysis and research of topic. I had experience of upsc coaching class room but they lac the mark which you proving here. Please countinue the series..

  • @mohanprasaddhakal1772
    @mohanprasaddhakal17724 ай бұрын

    अति उत्कृष्ट विश्लेषण!

  • @rodedasharath12
    @rodedasharath124 ай бұрын

    Amazing Informative and Knowledgeable Thank you 'The Wire'

  • @huzzhaq661
    @huzzhaq6614 ай бұрын

    This is amazing never expected

  • @amitbedi1118
    @amitbedi11184 ай бұрын

    Very interesting & informative to watch Episode 1. Looking forward to next one…

  • @Artrader_em8ko

    @Artrader_em8ko

    4 ай бұрын

    listen to the ANI podcast of Additional Director General of the Archeological Survey of India!

  • @SamAnon8
    @SamAnon83 ай бұрын

    Breathtaking series ❤️

  • @johnchongsing7745
    @johnchongsing77454 ай бұрын

    Thank you for a very clear, academically-based presentation

  • @TheArindam786
    @TheArindam7864 ай бұрын

    Excellent and much needed

  • @Pedpaudhe
    @Pedpaudhe2 ай бұрын

    Rip coaching Institute(upsc) lecture classes. No match to this 🗿

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