The History of the Great Mughals, Babur to Aurangzeb | 1483 - 1707
The Mughal Empire ruled parts of the Indian Subcontinent for more than three centuries. In that time, it transformed India into what it is today. The Mughals came as outsiders from Central Asia who conquered India with steel and gunpowder but overtime, they became as Indian as well, Biryani is, which, by the way, developed in the Mughal kitchens. They gave many things to India, from food to architecture and even languages. Their law-code, to a large extent, is used even today in India. They created one of history’s richest empires which contributed something like a fourth of the world’s GDP at its peak. Its first six rulers, also known as the Great Mughals, crafted modern India to such a large extent that their legacy is being discussed even today, from libraries and universities to parliaments. Theirs is the legacy we’ll go over in this video. This is the story of the Great Mughal Empire.
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Chapters:
00:02:39 Babur, the First Mughal
00:13:06 Humayun & the Suri Empire
00:21:01 Akbar, the Greatest Mughal
00:41:02 Jahangir & Nur Jahan
00:55:03 Shah Jahan, the Ruler of the World
01:08:04 Alamgir, the Conqueror of the World
02:02:55 After the Great Mughals
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Yo... a full 2 hours of great civilization history??? Count me in baby!!!
@foreverGM.006
Жыл бұрын
STONEWORKS
@CannedFruit999
Жыл бұрын
Stonework? I had no idea you were a based Mughal man.
@Givemearandomname177
Жыл бұрын
Ayo
@syedraidarsalan4685
Жыл бұрын
Never knew you were into Mughals. Great to see you here. And yeah would love to see you back to making world building videos.
@quetzalcoatlz
Жыл бұрын
The longer the better
Videos like this for the Abbasid Caliphate, the Delhi Sultanate, the Ottoman Empire, Mamluk Egypt and Safavid Persia would be amazing. I will join your patreon in hopes that you may continue to share this precious knowledge with us.
@masudpeach3017
Жыл бұрын
Yes, if not all, at least for the Abbasid empire
@juliuszgodek6514
Жыл бұрын
@Iam ELIAS I think the context should be kept in mind - Yes, Ottoman Empire would easily wipe out the Abbasids, but that is because they lived at a time when the entire world was richer, more populated and more advanced. Abbasids still are highly impressive, altough in relative power I think the Mughals or the Ottomans were the most powerful Muslim Empire
@georgeghazaryan
Жыл бұрын
@@shyamsharma4328 most Rajputs in modern Pakistan did convert to Islam and even in Mewat which is in India
@rdx706
Жыл бұрын
@@georgeghazaryan you are also converted but not rajput , oh no i thaught akbar produced 60cr offsprings
@netstomb8707
Жыл бұрын
@@juliuszgodek6514 no they were not Abbasids were the most impressive of them all they have the most well known King and for most part of Islamic world ideas came from their times however I will give they only have been in total control for just 100 years but put to mind how many empires ruled 11 millions square KM for more than that in total control
You are too good to us bro... A 2 plus hour documentary is freaking awesome! And on a Monday! Thanks for your work and sharing your talent for making interesting documentarys. Cheers!
I live in a small city "Rohri" in Sindh. Our Jamia Masjid still bears a stone engraved on it is "Sang e Bunyad Akbar Badshah" meaning Inaugural stone by King Akbar. It is believed that Akbar was born in the city of Umerkot in Sindh while his father was running from one city to another.
@AruntamizhSentamizh
Жыл бұрын
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@ayeshathebanana
7 ай бұрын
AYO MY MOM IS FROM THAT CITY TOO
@naveenawadhi6240
4 ай бұрын
@@ayeshathebanana no dp kyunki tu badsoorat hai.
@m.aryaanamiri2755
3 ай бұрын
@@ayeshathebanana ironically, Umerkot is the only Hindu majority district in Pakistan.
@m.aryaanamiri2755
3 ай бұрын
@@naveenawadhi6240 you don't have a Dp either. That is like the pot calling the kettle black.
Thanks a ton for this video and all your work. As an Indian and a Hindu, it's very tough to find well researched and unbiased work regarding Mughals and 7th-8th c Arab campaigns in India. Great to see a channel from our part of the world doing this work ❤️
@rehaanaamir
Жыл бұрын
After the introduction of Modi's New Education Policy.. everything is filled with wrong and fake nationalistic knowledge
@vladtheimpaler5454
Жыл бұрын
@@rehaanaamir so like most of muslim countries..any history before 6th century isnt given importance..you people are pathetic..you blame other countries of doing the same things that your people have been doing a long time ago
@Notreallyhereanymore
9 ай бұрын
True, every site I’ve gone on portrays them all in a biased way
@PrithaBhowmick-cb1cz
4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 You are a hindu? Or a converted hedu who celebrates its own death
Mughal empire eventually was too big to control. Hence, infighting started, it started with Civil wars and then Awadh, Hyderabad state and Bengal broke away. Marathas were initially able to control the Central and parts of North India, however after Battle of Panipat, they started infighting as well. Scindia with Holkar, Gaikwad with Peshwa, Nagpur had multiple civil wars. That ultimately resulted in British Control of India.
@Goofyderclown
Жыл бұрын
no what tipped those off was the Islamist policy of aurangzeb. The previous rulers were more or less quite secular and didnt even levy jizya. Aurangzeb bought back the hated jizya. One thing which should be understand is to rule India, you must not disturb the local hindu and dharmic culture. Mauryans, Mughals, British all followed the same policy. To rule Hindustan, you have to respect Hindu first. aurangzeb had none of that. Thats why he isnt counted within the first great 6 mughal rulers. His terrorist like rule brought about many revolts and the mughal rule was brought to an end by the Marathas
@lastword8783
Жыл бұрын
@wisewisdom7879 Its not that simple. The Mughals ruled in India longer than the British. What led to the empire's demise was that the heirs of Aurangzeb were not as capable as him to hold the realm together. The bigger the state became the better and more capable the emperor required to hold it together. The expansionism of Aurangzeb had also expended a large amount of wealth. Eventually the British even with advanced technology couldn't hold India and once the British couldn't hold it together, it broke away and pieces of it broke off (Pakistan/Bangladesh)
@legendarylimits564
11 ай бұрын
@@lastword8783 It also had to do with the fact or examples away from the capital for over 20 years, With him so far away from the center administration for so long various groups that were normally swapped around as Zamindars Were able to create bases of power for themselves when they normally wouldn’t have been able to. At led to a degradation of Central control, and helped cause the empire to begin collapsing.
@rishabhrox1
8 ай бұрын
@wisewisdom7879 India is not like the Arab gulf or China in terms of its ethnic or linguistic composition. There is immense diversity in India which can only be compared to Europe (if Europe becomes one country, that is). With such great diversity, it is not easy at all to 'rule' over people, because there is simply no 'unity' among the people except for perhaps, a civilizational connect. We have no common religion, no common language, no common ethnicity, and so on. Mughals attempted to first use Islamic religion AND Turkic culture to integrate people. Then with the coming of Akbar, they tried to become more secular and Persianate, and finally with Aurangzeb they attempted to impose Sharia and go Saudi Arabia-like Islamic, but none of those tactics ultimately worked beyond few years because India simply isn't meant to be 'ruled' by a single commanding power at all. (And this is when Mughals did not have control over North East India and Tamil Nadu & Kerala. imagine the chaos if the empire were any bigger). Even in the modern day, India may have one Prime Minister but there are 28 provinces and 7 union territories with each having their own chief minister. For once, you can rule China and Arabia under one ruler. But in India, even today, it is next to impossible to do so.
@jacksparow25
3 ай бұрын
@rishabhrox1 india can be ruled under one commanding power like how Mughals and Britishers did, all it needs is excellence administration. And for your kind information sharia law is only implemented on muslims, under aurangzeb alamgir it was fatawa alamgiri, non muslim have their own personal law. Jaziya is imposed on brahmins and temples who loot the lower class hindus and cam be only used either in defense sector or for the betterment of the non muslims alone. Muslims have to pay zakat which is more than jaziya.
The production quality and commentary is beyond brilliant. Deserving of 5 million views. Zabardast!
Amazing quality content in a shockingly underappreciated part of history. I'm seriously considering joining your patreon
Absolutely underrated content, Jazakallahu Khairan
@AruntamizhSentamizh
Жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/X6d-lLCzfs3YfZM.html . History of Khalid ibn al Walid ibn al Mughirah al Mazumi
This is excellent. Well done and can’t wait to see what else is coming from your channel!
This has to be the best documentary on the Great Mughals on the entire internet.
@shrekwithawillsmithface465
Жыл бұрын
you're too underrated brother
@AruntamizhSentamizh
Жыл бұрын
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@RationalismIsFuture
10 ай бұрын
Baised one
@Osman_beg_barlas
Ай бұрын
Don't insult them by saying them Mughal, just review your history from colonial history, it's kind of a derogatory term for Gurkani.
Yooo 2 hours!!! Love your amazing content!
One of the best documentary I have come across covering entire mughal dynasty. Beautifully portrayed!! Indeed, it was worth spending 2 hours. Looking forward for more such historical documentry.
@ARVINDYADAV-es6qk
9 ай бұрын
Katmullo given wrong history
@DHRUVS63
3 ай бұрын
Lmao mullah describing mullah
For a balanced view its important to avoid terms like Mughals “civilised” and created a “unified India” because it implies it wasn’t already civilised. India has been unified multiple times prior to Islamic arrival and by the local Hindu Marathas. Buddhism and epics like Ramayan originated in India and spread all over Asia. South East Asian languages borrow heavily from Sanskrit and Tamil. Their written scrips are based on South Indian Brahmi script. Not to mention a lot of foundational mathematicians later built upon by Arabs in places like Baghdad occurred in early India. I know some Hindus are revisionist by saying all Muslim rule was ONLY characterised by loot but many Muslims (mainly Pakistanis and Bangladeshis) have this idea that India was always some uncivilised superstitious countries with “dirty idolaters” living in huts before Islam came along to civilise us. We have ALWAYS been a great civilisation.
@AlMuqaddimahYT
Жыл бұрын
I looked through my script again. I didn't use the word "civilized" at all. What video are you watching?
@rohanindra6401
Жыл бұрын
@@AlMuqaddimahYT not in relation to you more so people who may be commenting. Whenever there is a debate re Mughals there are commenters mainly from Pakistan who say India became civilised upon the arrival of Islam. There have been Afghans who told me that they developed India impkying that it wasn’t before. Not claiming you have said that but the general community has.
@porothashawarma2339
Жыл бұрын
👌
@leo5927
7 ай бұрын
Befitting reply to these radical islamic terrorists
@azaankhan821
18 күн бұрын
@@leo5927 your religion are the terrorist
This is the quality content I subscribed to. Discovered your channel about a year ago, and loved it ever since.
@NationalistBhartiya
3 ай бұрын
This is false content 😂😂 u enjoy loving what u want to listen
@Nixo77
Ай бұрын
@@NationalistBhartiya you act as if hindu or sikh content is un-biased. Stop day dreaming and do your own research and compare multiple sources instead of being fed up lies.
@NationalistBhartiya
Ай бұрын
@@Nixo77 lol 😂 ☪️ can't build a single building in there homeland (except a square box 🕋) & they think they r great 😃.... In- vading loot distroying ancint temples that's wt ☪️ do.
Such excellent, comprehensive work!
Nader Shah’s brutal invasion was the biggest reason of collapse of Mughals
@dharmapersona2084
Жыл бұрын
or maybe cuz of the jaziya tax on their subjects
@ghostshooterftw1338
Жыл бұрын
Non Muslims who were taxed were not conscripted into the armies of Aurangzeb.
@starfootball6478
Жыл бұрын
100% 👍👍 so true
@starfootball6478
Жыл бұрын
After nadeer sha's invasion mughal empire dint even have atleast 25 horses🐎 elephants🐘🐘 🐫camels to fight with enemies like shikh people maratas jats🥲🥲🥲🥲 that's bitter truth nadeer sha's invasion was Devastating
@FalseNomen
Жыл бұрын
I just read about this in William Dalrymple's "The Anarchy". The sack of Delhi was on a such a large scale that it truly ruined what was left of the Mughals, not just financially, but politically. However, they were in a profoundly weakened state by that point due to other factors.
The most crisp video on Mughals ever made ... Thank you .
What a fantastic video 😍 nicely done well researched 👏👏👏
Thak you very much for such an informational video. You just earned a subscriber
Love from India! Your videos are helping a lot for upsc civil service exams preparation. Hope you make more videos on Indian history.
@saurabhpatil3654
Жыл бұрын
Do you live in Bangalore?
@dalitnahipehlehinduhu6569
Жыл бұрын
But also it is the most bloodiest chapter of indian history
@spicybinga7469
Жыл бұрын
@@dalitnahipehlehinduhu6569 true bro
@AshenAshAshy
11 ай бұрын
@@spicybinga7469 not really, it’s no different from all the Indian empires before, all of which were probably worst as they engage in overseas piracy, looting, war mongering and slavery. It’s more of biases rather than we want to acknowledge they were all bad. I assume the Mughals get it harder for two reasons (1) they essentially created a South Asia concept that lasted until recent history (2) they are Muslims which rules over non-Muslims (same can be applied to when Hindus rules over others)
@leaveme3559
10 ай бұрын
@@AshenAshAshythere was no slavery in india before Islamic empires they introduced it in india.....The level of warfare was never this organised because it was between smaller kingdoms so less people died A lot of civilians died during mughal campaigns against marathas
I really like your delivery sryle. I laughed a few times. It's clear you've done deep research and have formed your own opinions without letting them affect the scholastic value. Very enjoyable. New sub.
Great video!! It's not easy to find videos about Indian history Is there a bibliography or secondary sources that you would recommend, if somebody wants to go further? Much respect
Your videos are helping me a lot….thank you 👏🏻👏🏻
Holy shit. Not gonna watch this now, but I am so excited. You’ve made my night, though
@Dark-Awusum_CR7
Ай бұрын
dont say holy s*** it makes you non religous
@Kyle_Schaff
Ай бұрын
@@Dark-Awusum_CR7 That’s already the case, my friend. But thanks for the heads-up
Wohh these 2 hrs was superb loved it 💗 besst video on this topic in KZread ✨💗✌
Fantastic documentary. Zabardast!
What a informative channel!!..... Keep it uo guys, wish your good luck🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐
You should made more shorts on KZread. They are quite simple and informative.
@AruntamizhSentamizh
Жыл бұрын
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@papazataklaattiranimam
Жыл бұрын
NooooooOooooo
@HamzaShafiq629
Жыл бұрын
@@papazataklaattiranimam he ya boy
awesome video! great content in general, keep it up! if you could cover the ideologies and imperialism of more contemporary statesmen like nehru, nasser, bhutto or ecevit, that would be lit af! but to keep safe from all the trolls maybe something like the timurid court culture? the one babur grew in
These types of videos are what I like. They are detailed, not based and respect both sides of thr story. Keep it up good brother! You make such exquisite documentries on muslim history 👍
Excellent presentation. Subbed.
This is incredible work! 💪🏽💪🏽.
Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job
An insightful and engaging video that provides valuable insights on the topic. The presenter's expertise shines through, making this content truly exceptional.💯💯
The quality of this video is just beyond belief!
Great video, and a great resource for information! I would love for you to a video on the history of certain cities next. The history of Lahore would be an excellent example.
Amazing content. Thanks so much.
I grew up in Pakistan and learned about Mughal history in grades 6 to 8, but it was only sketchy in my mind. This unbiased documentary in detail was enlightening. Thank you!!
The history aspect was well done, the loud music between sections was annoying however.
legendary video well done
amazing content amazing work right here!
thanks man for the documentary you made my preparations for the exam really thankful
It would be great if you could make a video like this for the latter half of the Mughal empire. Basically, going into detail about the empire and its rulers from 1707 until its official dissolution in 1857.
100% love this! Lately there's been this hyper-nationalist Hindu/Indian "documentaries" that make verifiably false claims in the name of ethno-nationalists. Sure the older 20+yrs doc's done by English accented colonial apologists is just as frustrating lol. But you've seemed to have done the impossible.... accurately recount the Mughal empire's possible greatest ruler, without bashing some religion/ethnicity or raising up another. Much love man
@ericcloud1023
Жыл бұрын
Edit my bad the greatest golden age of the Mughal Empire*
@raunakmani9843
Жыл бұрын
@Netaji-The British Slayer And same goes with all the rulers of that time. Its like When you win:- See, How strong we were When you loose:- See, How Cruel they were
Intriguing and informative overview of the rise and fall of Mughal power in India. Time flew while listening. Thanks, and looking forward to the two promised videos.
Thank You but please add references so we can put such information in our answer sheets.
Nice video. You should do one on the travels of Ibn Battuta.
as salam alaikum, from uzbekistan land of timurids your videos always informative and well animated, thank you for your work jazak allah khairan
"The Islamic conquest of India is probably the bloodiest story in history." -- Will Durant They imposed non-secular radical version of Islam which caused partition of India on the ground of religion. We are trying to get rid of that dark past of our nation. What they did was took indigenous culture and branded it their own. In around 700 CE, the Abbasid caliphate was witness to the golden period of Islam where written works on Indian origin and ancient Greece were heavily translated. Then later when they invaded deeper parts of India (Delhi, Bengal) after 400-450 years they made it a point to destroy indigenous monuments (glorious temples, stupas) and converted them into Islamic structures like mosques and mausoleums. They burned libraries / ancient universities in an attempt to wipe out indigenous knowledge of the land. How many precious works of knowledge in the form of manuscripts would have been wiped out... Destroyed heritage buildings which had thousands of years of history in the name of war against idolatry. Brought culture, huh? More like attempted to decimate culture. Indians are waking up to this new reality. What you are presenting is the old leftist historians version of Islamic history (developed at the AMU by the likes of Irfan Habib's father), conveniently hiding the inconvenient aspects.
I like to think I’m a Mughal myself
@AlMuqaddimahYT
Жыл бұрын
Who let you in here?!
@timurthejerk9270
Жыл бұрын
@@AlMuqaddimahYT hey I came for a family reunion and now that I’m finally related to Chingghis the Yuan better watch out
@rohanpawar2166
Жыл бұрын
@@AlMuqaddimahYT lundallah fuckurallah
@rdx706
Жыл бұрын
@@timurthejerk9270 a typical converted who think himself son of akbar 🤣 does akbar produced 50 cr offsprings
@NaderShahtheWarlord-hv3dd
Жыл бұрын
Did somebody say jewels?
Woow, this is your first long documentary right?
Awesome explanation brother. Love it🥰 Complete the whole documentary without any টানাটানি😅। 🌙 Take love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Hi, your video's quality and script is too good, and the way you are presenting... I would like to translate in Bengali language and make a video in future Hope you will not disagree
The documentary was brief and easy to understand as history includes a lot of details u just get the gist from the history. Love it
Salute to your efforts. Muslims need to present their own history so our generations don't feel ashamed because of lies and attacks of enemies.
Bairam Khan was most likely the most important Mughal general except emperors themselves
Mughals did not make india what it is..... It was already great before mughals came
@debayanpanigrahi6955
Жыл бұрын
Ghuse the atankwadi ki Tarah bharat mai
@rishibhatt7312
Жыл бұрын
@@debayanpanigrahi6955 bilkul sahi aur har ek mughal badshah ne kabul k khalif ko apna boss maan kar unke naam pe raaj kiya tha
@dalitnahipehlehinduhu6569
Жыл бұрын
@@75bugle yes bro barbarians come from Mongolia and made India dich and given architecture.what a joke they don't have proper houses in their country
@dwight9850
Жыл бұрын
Before the Mughal came, India was weak nation with a primitive civilization. It's only natural that a more powerful nation with a more progressive civilization invade and dominate it.
@vladtheimpaler5454
Жыл бұрын
@@dwight9850 lol mauryan empire and gupta empire was greatest..mughals made India into a weak Nation...they brought nothing but misery to India
Can you not be biased , speaking your own opinion in the story. I feel that you have hatred for Timur's descendants as I am Sunni Muslim Mongol. May Allah forgive all the Muslims!
Excellent video 📹 Comprehensive
Would help if you made one about the Bengal Sultanate or Malay Sultanates.
Aint no way this is 2 hours... amazing
1:29:17 bro you got me when you said Zeus kratos and atreus have on this family
I am excited to see you report on the Mughal Sikh relations and also the rise of the 10th Sikh Guru, his successor General Banda Singh Bahadur, the Sikh Misls and the Sikh Empire. Interesting times here with Persian and Afghan Invasions destabilizing Mughal hold on Punjab
@amishsurani4765
Жыл бұрын
Akbar taxe free sikh guru
Brother can you please do video on Shahi Bangalah Sultanate. Thank you in advance from Bangladesh.
@Hi5Ripon
Жыл бұрын
It's very sad that Shahi Bangla is forgotten and overshadowed by other regional empires when the fact is it was the most prosperous and wealthiest nation in the world
India's population growth accelerated under the Mughal Empire, with an unprecedented economic and demographic upsurge which boosted the Indian population by 60% to 253% in 200 years during 1500-1700. The Indian population had a faster growth during the Mughal era than at any known point in Indian history prior to the Mughal era.
@Saagar_Sahu
Жыл бұрын
Death on allah
@khosrowanushirwan7591
Жыл бұрын
Mauryan Empire:- Am I joke to you?
@muazzamshaikh2049
Жыл бұрын
@@khosrowanushirwan7591 so you mean to say population increased in Mauryan Empire? Give evidence
@khosrowanushirwan7591
Жыл бұрын
@@muazzamshaikh2049 The Mauryan Empire had approximately had a population of 25-30 million people at it's peak and Patliputra being the Empire's(and the world's ) largest and populated city. India has historically always been the richest place on this Planet prior to Mughals and had controlled around 35% of the world's GDP.
@muazzamshaikh2049
Жыл бұрын
@@khosrowanushirwan7591 source ?
Kohinoor 💎Diamond was in possession of various rulers, it came into possession of Kakatiyas, Alauddin Khilji, Babur, Shah Jahan, Nadir Shah, Ahmad Shah Durrani (Founder of Afghan empire), Maharaja Ranjit Singh and finally, it passed into the hands of British Monarch.
@AruntamizhSentamizh
Жыл бұрын
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@jaymehta4592
Жыл бұрын
All gay
@starfootball6478
Жыл бұрын
@@jaymehta4592 thera baap ijda tha na🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@starfootball6478
Жыл бұрын
Ijda👏🤣🤣🤣
@rdx706
Жыл бұрын
@@starfootball6478 a conveted try to become akbar son 😂
@Al Muqaddimah could you give us the reference of The zahir ud Din Babur?
Can you cover delhi sultanate and ancient India before 1 AD as well ??
Goosebumps at 1:41:33 , as a kid when I read about mughuls the character who excited me the most was Aurangzeb , he tried his best but finally his zid took his peaceful life . I love how you analysed him and brought out the real history unlike people usually thinking he was the most cruel, and yes I am excited for the video on Sikhs .
2 hours? How long does it take to edit?
Fascinating synopsis 👍
India was rich even before Mughal. They enforced jizya on non-muslims. Taxashila and Nalanda Universities were in India before the Mughal. Mughal came from deserts and barren lands of the middle East to the greenery and abundance in India. Indian architecture was very much evolved even before Mughals. Yes they did contribute many things but Indian civilization and history is way older than Islam itself.
@amandaa3713
Жыл бұрын
Devdyuti Saha What were you smoking?
@devdyutisaha5476
Жыл бұрын
@@amandaa3713 very cool reply.
@devdyutisaha5476
Жыл бұрын
@@75bugle They came from fergana valley and they were inspired by a pedophile to conquer the world in the name of god. I never said arabs. Get out of mindset of playing victim. Look around.
@RationalismIsFuture
10 ай бұрын
@@amandaa3713search 🔎"mauryans" "Guptas" "cholas"
@KanuniSuleyman4857
Ай бұрын
Mughuls came from Middle East?? 😂😂
What Programm do you use?
Excellent documentary. Looking forward to the one on the Sikhs.👍👍
Will you do a video on the Mughals and Sikhs?
Please make a video about Ottoman empire & it's caliphate
Background music is legit 👌🏻
52:25 Malik Ambar helped found the city of Aurangabad, which is one of India's must-see destinations. It is near to the otherworldly and breathtaking sights of Ellora and Ajanta Hindu/Buddhist Caves as well as being a day trip away from one of India's premier natural wonders, Lonar Lake, which is a product of a meteor impact some 500,000 years ago. Aurangabad city features: a gorgeous Taj Mahal-like tomb, the extraordinary Daulatabad Fort which sits on top of a high hill with its sides shaved off to create a moat, and one of the most lively market districts I've seen in India. I spent a week here and every day was an adventure full of intrigue and discovery.
@buzztube1738
Жыл бұрын
Sambhajinagar not aurangabad
@theuniverse3782
Жыл бұрын
its sambhiji nagar now, thanks for the info though
One of my former profs once said that Shah Jahan loved mangoes so much that he ate so many in one sitting that he got sick with terrible diarrhea and subsequently became terribly dehydrated, and this set off the rumors that he was on his deathbed which, in turn, caused his four sons to mobilize their forces and war against each other, with Awrangzayb being triumphant. Then Awrangzayb would so weaken the Mughal Empire in the second half of his reign in all his wars that it facilitated the Europeans getting footholds in the Indian subcontinent with England/G. Britain eventually taking over. Thus, mangoes were a cause thereof. I don't know if this is true, but it is an interesting anecdote.
Thanks from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🙌
Can you do the same with Abbasid Chaliphate
Bruh make a short video with main points
Then who burnt the books in nalanda and destroyed many temples all across India ?
@theworld01268
9 ай бұрын
Brahmins. Nalanda was a Buddhist university, brahmins were enemies of buddhists.
@angrymanwithsillymoustasche
9 ай бұрын
Muhammad ghori wasn't a mughal
Great doc but I find Phillip from Let's Talk Religion a bit dull... best stick to narrating yourself. Much more engaging 👍🏽
which video can i go to next that continues from here?
@AlMuqaddimahYT
Жыл бұрын
None yet.
when talking about Jizya, why is it said to be done for take sake of humiliation? In Islam, Zakah (2.5% of the wealth one possesses above the nisab) was given to the poor by any Muslim that could afford it yearly. In tern it helped the economy with circulation of finance. Non Muslims did not provide Zakah. Thus non Muslim merchants were taxed so the wealth still had circulation, the non muslims had to give something to help the economy as well.Thus it can be said Jizya was taken from non Muslims in par to that, every citizen in it contributes to the empire, additionally it was only taken from a certain portion of non Muslims that had enough wealth, and it was taken to aid military in an otherwise giant empire.
@Amanyadav-yn6tb
3 ай бұрын
India should charge tax on Muslims based on religion. 😊
Salam Sir, please make a similar video for the ottoman too...
Is this a compilation of all your Mughal playlists? Or is it a new one?
@AlMuqaddimahYT
Жыл бұрын
Compilation.
Great One 🙂
Loooooong video let’s go
Extremely insightful, except for the part where you criticise jizya for non Muslims because Muslims too had to practice giving zakat which more often than not were more costly than jizya. Not to mention majority of the general population had income less than what is needed to pay jizya.
@raunakmani9843
Жыл бұрын
Taxing someone to pay one part of the earning for Donation cant be compared with taxing someone just because he is of different religion. Jaziya is criticized not majorly because of its economic Impact, but because of its Psychological Impact where you are taxing all other people who are from other religion, a kind of soft force for conversion too. & even worse than Jaziya was the Pilgrimage Tax.
@m.aryaanamiri2755
9 ай бұрын
Zakat is higher than jizya.
@ujjalkumar3518
2 ай бұрын
@@m.aryaanamiri2755zakat is only for poor muslim help. No one else. Whereas, poor hindu,sikh,jain had to pay jizya and not received any zakat.
@m.aryaanamiri2755
2 ай бұрын
@@ujjalkumar3518 where did you get that?Zakat is for poor people in general,regardless of religion.Do some research before larping.
@SalemAhmed-pb4tf
Ай бұрын
@@ujjalkumar3518 There is no zakat, not only for the poor, but also for soldiers, travellers, poor people and slaves.
The descendants of Timur who ruled in India called themselves Chaghtai Turks and looked down upon the Mughals or Mongols as half - barbarians . Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire, Vol 1., Ram Prasad Tripathi Central Book Depot, 1960 p.1 The fact remains , in any case , that the people of India were accustomed to call their northern invaders Mughals , and that those invaders were for the most part both physically and mentally what are usually called Turks . The Turks In India: Critical Chapters On The Administration Of That Country By The Chughtai, Babar, And His Descendants (1879) Paperback - April 27, 2009 by Henry George Keene (Author) p.51 Mughal is the Persian word for Mongol, but the Timurids considered themselves Turks. They were known as Mughals in the Indian subcontinent because there the term had come to designate the Turkish-speaking military elite of central Asia. STREUSAND, D.O.U.G.L.A.S.E. (2019) Islamic gunpowder empires: Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals. ROUTLEDGE. p.202
Make a video on Bengal Sultanate,
Rani Mangammal of the Madurai Nayak dynasty played a key role of assisting Zulfiqar Ali Khan. The siege of Jinji, was also the longest siege by any single Mughal Army in recorded history, it lasted for a lingering 8 years.
@AruntamizhSentamizh
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kzread.info/dash/bejne/X6d-lLCzfs3YfZM.html
Mughal's Took Help With Local Indian King's To Built Empire Akbar To Aurangzeb They TookFrom Jodhpur King's Mughal Empire Rooled 1526 To 1707 In Delhi "✌️
"A man's honor." Another gem.
A movie....that's exactly what i wanted from u
Make a video on Tipu Sultan pls ❤️
@CannedFruit999
Жыл бұрын
Tipu sultan is based
@catanana
Жыл бұрын
@@CannedFruit999 his valour against the angrej😌😩😩
@CannedFruit999
Жыл бұрын
@@catanana MashaAllah
@khosrowanushirwan7591
Жыл бұрын
@@catanana Tipu Sultan would be interesting as he is very controversial for good reasons.
@catanana
Жыл бұрын
@@khosrowanushirwan7591 I know he killed Kannadigas and Marathis
I am also a Mughal!
@Lol-ud8cs
8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 pisslam follower 🏳️🌈
@RajaRam_electrician
16 күн бұрын
Don't say this, what you have just said right now on the face of Timurids 😂, else they will rip you off for calling them barbarians(Mughals)🤣✌️