The Legacy of Aurangzeb Alamgir, a Great Emperor or an Intolerant Bigot? | Al Muqaddimah

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Aurangzeb's Rise: • Aurangzeb, the Ornamen...
Aurangzeb's Reign: • Alamgir, the Conqueror...
شہنشاہِ اورنگ زیبِ لعین
زدارائ دور است و دور است دین
Shahanshah Aurangzeb the Cursed,
his reign is over and faith is far from him.
These lines were written by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji in his Zafarnama which was a poetic letter he sent to Aurangzeb declaring his moral victory over the Mughals. Forever, the legacy of Aurangzeb will echo within these words. This is the legacy we’ll go over in this video. I’m going to try and answer three questions about Aurangzeb. First, was he a good emperor? Second, was he an intolerant bigot who cracked down on minorities? And finally, did he destroy the Mughal Empire? Let’s get started.
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  • @AlMuqaddimahYT
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  • @atalbarak2543

    @atalbarak2543

    Жыл бұрын

    @Al Muqaddimah, Can you please make a documentary on Afghan Hotak empire who took the whole of Persia, Afghanistan and parts of central Asia please?. Hotaki empire even defeated ottoman empire few times.🙏🙏😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @JohnnieWalkerGreen

    @JohnnieWalkerGreen

    Жыл бұрын

    It would be nice if you give me (us) some details on how to move troops at that time, how was the logistics, how was the road conditions, etc.

  • @venkatakhileshyanamadala1700

    @venkatakhileshyanamadala1700

    Жыл бұрын

    sorry for my nitpicking , but at 0:38 the muslims were the minorities , not the hindoos lol

  • @18_amirulkarimuddin63

    @18_amirulkarimuddin63

    Жыл бұрын

    So a question. Do you have any readings that you recommend for anyone who wants to know more about Aurangzeb?

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    The Akhbarat chronicles of Aurangzeb's court official records proudly the temple destructions done under his rule. Some of the samples: 25 May 1679: ‘Khan-i-Jahan Bahadur returned from Jodhpur after demolishing its temples, and bringing with himself several cart-loads of idols. The Emperor ordered that the idols, which were mostly of gold, silver, brass, copper or stone and adorned with jewels, should be cast in the quadrangle of the Court and under the steps of the Jama Mosque for being trodden upon.’ January-February 1680: ‘The grand temple in front of the Maharana’s mansion (at Udaipur) - one of the wonderful buildings of the age, which had cost the infidels much money - was destroyed and its images broken.’ ‘On 24 January the Emperor went to view the lake Udaisagar and ordered all the three temples on its banks to be pulled down.’ ‘On 29 January Hasan Ali Khan reported that 172 other temples in the environs of Udaipur had been demolished.’ ‘On 22 February the Emperor went to look at Chitor, and by his order the 63 temples of the place were destroyed.’ 10 August 1680: ‘Abu Turab returned to Court and reported that he had pulled down 66 temples in Amber’. 2 August 1680: ‘Temple of Someshwar in western Mewar ordered to be destroyed.’ September 1687: ‘On the capture of Golkonda, the Emperor appointed Abdur Rahim Khan as Censor of the city of Haidarabad with orders to put down infidel practices and (heretical) innovations and destroy the temples and build mosques on their sites.’ Circa 1690: Instances of Aurangzeb’s temple destruction at Ellora, Trimbaakeshwar, Narsinghpur (foiled by snakes, scorpions and other poisonous insects), Pandharpur, Jejuri (foiled by the deity) and Yavat (Bhuleshwar) are given by K.N. Sane in Varshik Iribritta for Shaka 1838, pp. 133-135. 1693: ‘The Emperor ordered the destruction of the Hateshwar temple at Vadnagar, the special guardian of the Nagar Brahmans.’ 3rd April 1694: ‘The Emperor learnt from a secret news-writer of Delhi that in Jaisinghpura Bairagis used to worship idols, and that the Censor on hearing of it had gone there, arrested Sri Krishna Bairagi and taken him with 15 idols away to his house; then the Rajputs had assembled, flocked to the Censor’s house, wounded three footmen of the Censor and tried to seize the Censor himself; so that the latter set the Bairagi free and sent the copper idols to the local subahdar.’ Middle of 1698: ‘Hamid-ud-din Khan Bahadur who had been deputed to destroy the temple of Bijapur and build a mosque (there), returned to Court after carrying the order out and was praised by the Emperor.’ ‘The demolition of a temple is possible at any time, as it cannot walk away from its place.’ - Aurangzeb to Zullfiqar Khan and Mughal Khan. ‘The houses of this country (Maharashtra) are exceedingly strong and built solely of stone and iron. The hatchet-men of the Government in the course of my marching do not get sufficient strength and power (i.e., time) to destroy and raze the temples of the infidels that meet the eye on the way. You should appoint an orthodox inspector (darogha) who may afterwards destroy them at leisure and dig up their foundations.’ - Aurangzeb to Ruhullah Khan in Kalimat-i-Aurangzib. 1 January 1705: ‘The Emperor, summoning Muhammad Khalil and Khidmat Rai, the darogha of hatchet-men…., ordered them to demolish the temple of Pandharpur, and to take the butchers of the camp there and slaughter cows in the temple…. It was done.’

  • @Brandon-a-writer
    @Brandon-a-writer Жыл бұрын

    As a writer and religious scholar, I have a lot of respect for this channel, its research and its presentation. This period of history is endlessly fascinating. Thanks for continuing to make these.

  • @shaheedbhaghatsingh3974

    @shaheedbhaghatsingh3974

    Жыл бұрын

    Why doesn't this video mention important undeniable first hand information? Like the fact he d s y d thousands of temples? We literally have court documents written and signed by Aurangzeb stored in the Rajasthan Archives museum. Why don't you mention the fact his army took s* x shlovos in hundreds of thousands during expansions into other kingdoms. Why don't you mention the fact he offered money to the puar to kanvort (spelt incorrectly to avoid censorship of comment). All these undeniable historical facts from first hand primary sources of information like court documents written and signed by him and his biography written by Saqi Mustaq Khan a member of Aurangzeb's court and close ally ie Maasir-i-Alamgiri. Many first hand pieces of information ie primary sources of historical information from that period itself have been excluded from this video. Why? Now nraz Mzlms will call me a bkht for stating facts lmao

  • @56Circular

    @56Circular

    Жыл бұрын

    This channel is idiotic

  • @addiiichauhan1589

    @addiiichauhan1589

    Жыл бұрын

    Now I got to know why Pakistan is suffering as they are reading some unauthentic writers!

  • @Brandon-a-writer

    @Brandon-a-writer

    Жыл бұрын

    @@addiiichauhan1589 … i'm not complimenting anything beyond this channel, what the fuck does that have to do with pakistani readers? "UNAUTHENTIC" Bruh i've been publishing books since i was 17, presently i write for a number of channels on youtube .. and if you don't believe that, you can *suck my balls*.

  • @Nixo77

    @Nixo77

    Ай бұрын

    @@addiiichauhan1589 recommend then some "authentic" ones then.

  • @sarfarazssk
    @sarfarazssk Жыл бұрын

    Of all the videos I've watched in your channel so far, this, by far remains the best in terms of writing and content. Keep up Syawish.

  • @Ramineni1
    @Ramineni1 Жыл бұрын

    The fact is religions all over have symbols which others may not believe in . We need to respect sensitive feelings of Muslims regarding Mecca . We also need to respect the golden temple of Sikhs , church of nativity in Bethelhelm and Al Haram mosque in Jerusalem Aurangazeb whether he was directly responsible or not for the destruction of Kasi Vishwanath temple in Benares and Krishna birthplace in Mathura which Hindus consider as holiest of holiest of places,These happened during his reign. The fact that Hindu Mansbdars under his collaborated with him is no excuse. There seem to lack of humanity when you humiliate ,blind and kill your own brother in pursuit of power . His frugal religious existence , administrative ability and his grasp of realpolitik cannot compensate for lack of humanity in him . Hitler was also a teetotaler , vegetarian and was kind to children and dogs . It does not compensate for his evil doings.

  • @jaipreetsingh6566

    @jaipreetsingh6566

    Жыл бұрын

    👏👏👏👏

  • @Aa-dc2xu

    @Aa-dc2xu

    Жыл бұрын

    I wouldn't really say he lacked humanity. He just did whatever he needed to do to keep the Empire stable. Any actions that he took against Hindu temples wasn't out of hatred for Hindus or their religion, as has been already established, otherwise he wouldn't have funded the building of Hindu temples and he wouldn't have kept so many Hindus in governance. The temples or Masjids he destroyed were destroyed simply because they posed a threat to his Empire. I think it's completely justifiable for Hindus to hold contempt for Aurangzeb's destruction of their temples. But when I see them painting him as some sort of Hinduphobic bigot that looked down on Hindus, I have to completely disagree with that notion (not saying that's what you're doing tho).

  • @Crystalmethdealer

    @Crystalmethdealer

    Жыл бұрын

    @Akash Patro being raised a dick doesn't make you any less of a dick than someone who wasn't raised a dick . Values you are talking about are forced on us in order to stop us from taking back what is ours. So , if you are defending aurangzeb, be ready to defend terrorists as well , coz they are raised same way .

  • @takh7777

    @takh7777

    Жыл бұрын

    U r living in different time brother with different needs

  • @rayann8288

    @rayann8288

    Жыл бұрын

    Cry more he was the GOAT

  • @Abdullah-mn6sw
    @Abdullah-mn6sw Жыл бұрын

    If only he had access to Magellan TV to watch documentaries about different empires and govern better.

  • @VedJoshi..
    @VedJoshi.. Жыл бұрын

    good stuff, i have a couple small disagreements here and there but a very solid overview nonetheless. please consider doing the Deccan Sultantes like Bijapur....overlooked but important in understanding the Maratha-Mughal struggle and the eventual but short-lived Maratha dominance. Cheers from a Marathi but more importantly, a fellow South Asian.

  • @rudrakumar5516

    @rudrakumar5516

    Жыл бұрын

    It went for a century

  • @Husayn0318

    @Husayn0318

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rudrakumar5516 I wouldn't say that. The Marathas fought fiercely in their rebellion against the Mughals but conventionally they were no match for the 500,000 strong Mughal Juggernaut. That's why they had to resort to Gorilla warfare and scorched earth tactics. It is only after the death of Aurangzeb (1707) do we get to witness the emergence of the Marathas which lasted till 1772, the year Peshwa Madhavrao passed away (The Marathas began to stagnate after his untimely demise). That makes it 65 years of dominance and hegemony (Which was by no means unchallenged, A perfect example of that being the 3rd battle of Panipat).

  • @muazzamshaikh2049

    @muazzamshaikh2049

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Husayn0318 but it was a Maratha victory. The casualties on the Mughal side were far more than the Marathas

  • @VedJoshi..

    @VedJoshi..

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rudrakumar5516 yes a century, but still short lived compared to say Vijaynagara

  • @VedJoshi..

    @VedJoshi..

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Husayn0318 yes. the Marathas are similar in many ways to the American colonists in late 1700s who defeated the British overlords using intelligent, guerilla tactics and diplomacy.

  • @RCSVirginia
    @RCSVirginia Жыл бұрын

    I recall having a conversation about India and its history with a man who had lived off-and-on in India for years. I happened to remark that Aurangzeb was my least favourite Moghul Emperor. He chuckled and replied, "Aurangzeb is everyone's least favourite Moghul Emperor."

  • @intelligencequipo5095

    @intelligencequipo5095

    Жыл бұрын

    he is favourite of mine bcz of his 2 qualities productivity and simplicity (richest man of the world who became fakeer)

  • @aryavart296

    @aryavart296

    Жыл бұрын

    @@intelligencequipo5095 My favourite is Akbar because he acually made an effort to improve the life of common people

  • @intelligencequipo5095

    @intelligencequipo5095

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aryavart296 Yes he was a Genius I love reading contemporary European accounts of him everyone praised him that time

  • @AnkitKumar-sn8hq

    @AnkitKumar-sn8hq

    Жыл бұрын

    @@intelligencequipo5095 very lame reasons to be honest.

  • @al-batal

    @al-batal

    Жыл бұрын

    I love Aurangzeb he was a based Muslim with no tolerance for hindodos as a true Muslim man should. I’m not even Pakistani or Indian and I love this man out of the bottom of my heart. Wish we had a ruler like that in my country.

  • @joshygoldiem_j2799
    @joshygoldiem_j2799 Жыл бұрын

    Your videos keep getting better and better, that was such a moving outlook!

  • @MODEST500
    @MODEST500 Жыл бұрын

    As a muslim i can't thank you enough for keeping the religious biases aside and showing the Haqq . As muslims we should be connected to not any kings or queens but to the best of mankind Muhammad SAW . We muslims acknowledge the wrong within themselves. Pls drop me a love 😭😅🥺

  • @Earthling.7

    @Earthling.7

    Жыл бұрын

    What you cannot expect from Hindus They always say like Our Hindu kings did this and that Pure bias they never talk about these things in an objective point of view

  • @cracker2965

    @cracker2965

    Жыл бұрын

    How do you know that he is saying the truth? You are from those guys who follows someone blindly. It is history, don't be emotional, be judgemental, be skeptical.

  • @archertroop5784

    @archertroop5784

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cracker2965 ok so can u provide us with unbiased info

  • @rdx706

    @rdx706

    Жыл бұрын

    @@archertroop5784 converted who think akbar produced 60 cr offsprings

  • @archertroop5784

    @archertroop5784

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rdx706 kya likh rhe hai be nalle?

  • @rebasingh258
    @rebasingh258 Жыл бұрын

    Aurangzeb was responsible for the deaths of his brothers, and his nephews and imprisonment of his father. He had Guru Teg Bahadur tortured and killed.

  • @jawadshafi2747

    @jawadshafi2747

    Жыл бұрын

    He had to . He takes lessons from Humayun. if he didn't, he will be killed by his brothers. And teg bahadur was killed cause he betrayed and revolted against the empire. I am questioning you that Is a man deserves to live, who betrays his own country??????????

  • @rebasingh258

    @rebasingh258

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jawadshafi2747 Sikhs were a peaceful people. Guru Teg Bahadur was asked to convert to Islam. He refused so he was tortured and killed. After this Guru Guru Govind Singh made 5 rules compulsary for Sikhs. One was that every Sikhs should carry a kirpan to defend himself. Arungzeb also killed thevtwo sons of Guru Govind Singh. Then Banda Bahadur also fought against the Mughal empire and was killed. The Sikhs kept fight against the Mughals till thevempirebwas finished. It was the common practice for Muslim rulers to kill all of their brothers and nephews. Even the grandsons of Muhammad ( Hasan and Hussain ) were killed in the fight for who woukd became the Kalifa. Later whenever a Turkish Sultan died once son used ton become the Sultan and the others wete all killed.

  • @mannyshergill6867

    @mannyshergill6867

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jawadshafi2747 guru tegh bahadur was killed cuz Hindu priest asked for his help as they were being oppressed. The guru was given a choice to convert to Islam which he didn’t so he was martyred he didn’t rebellion at all. Guru arjan was literally martyred because he was gaining influence among people and the Mughal emperor Jahangir viewed him as a threat so he decided to kill him. They’re also sources saying that Jahangir wanted guru arjan to remove some of the text in the guru granth Shaib that he found offensive to be taken out. That’s a very disrespectful thing to ask

  • @amritpalsingh8103

    @amritpalsingh8103

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jawadshafi2747 wow you pro pro historian where do you get your facts from Dreaming?

  • @RobenArjen

    @RobenArjen

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mannyshergill6867 all these accounts are from Sikh source came 100 years after gurus death. He wasn’t given the choice to convert, he was executed because he committed act of treason against the state government, and there’s no proof Aurangzeb persecuted Hindus when he had 31% Hindus in his government as nobility. Any scholarly historians will laugh at these Sikh fictional sources

  • @thabozzofficial
    @thabozzofficial Жыл бұрын

    Subbed; great channel and the content is presented very well. Being from the UK they didn't exactly present us with much about this period of history so it's bloody fascinating to hear about it in more detail now.

  • @AncientAmericas
    @AncientAmericas Жыл бұрын

    You really nailed this. Well done!

  • @magellantv
    @magellantv Жыл бұрын

    Your in-depth analysis and presentation in these videos never cease to amaze us.

  • @prateeksharma6706

    @prateeksharma6706

    Жыл бұрын

    Nobody likes you GO AWAY BOOOO!!!

  • @thelakeman2538
    @thelakeman2538 Жыл бұрын

    The last bit about the empire collapsing because he had undermined his children to strengthen his hold on power seems to be not brought up often, like later Mughals generally being failures and bad rulers is well known (well ok like Shah Alam tried but it was too late by that point) but that explains everything a lot.

  • @KILLER.KNIGHT

    @KILLER.KNIGHT

    4 ай бұрын

    Alamagir II tired as well but he was assassinated. Bahadur Shah II tried but that was way too late. Although, if he was actually in control of the Sepoy Mutiny, he could have brought it back. Akbar II also was against the British but he ended up losing his royal mint and a couple of other things.

  • @1234cheerful
    @1234cheerful Жыл бұрын

    Your channel's design is beautiful as your text is informative.

  • @abcdefghi_lmnopqrstuvwxyz2802
    @abcdefghi_lmnopqrstuvwxyz2802 Жыл бұрын

    sir can you please tell in which app did you do the animation?

  • @ahzamrasheed1208
    @ahzamrasheed1208 Жыл бұрын

    I can see that you used my analogy from the last video, Alamgir and Kanuni, I like it. Should have also used my dialogue, they 'were cursed to rule'.

  • @prathamnemade6971
    @prathamnemade6971 Жыл бұрын

    I have historical documents from state archives bikaner where Aurangzeb gave orders for demolition of temples in Kashi Mathura etc

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    The _Akhbarat i Darbar i Mualla_ (records of Aurangzeb's court) mentions proudly the temple destructions done under his rule. Some of them are listed below: 25 May 1679: ‘Khan-i-Jahan Bahadur returned from Jodhpur after demolishing its temples, and bringing with himself several cart-loads of idols. The Emperor ordered that the idols, which were mostly of gold, silver, brass, copper or stone and adorned with jewels, should be cast in the quadrangle of the Court and under the steps of the Jama Mosque for being trodden upon.’ January-February 1680: ‘The grand temple in front of the Maharana’s mansion (at Udaipur) - one of the wonderful buildings of the age, which had cost the infidels much money - was destroyed and its images broken.’ ‘On 24 January the Emperor went to view the lake Udaisagar and ordered all the three temples on its banks to be pulled down.’ ‘On 29 January Hasan Ali Khan reported that 172 other temples in the environs of Udaipur had been demolished.’ ‘On 22 February the Emperor went to look at Chitor, and by his order the 63 temples of the place were destroyed.’ 10 August 1680: ‘Abu Turab returned to Court and reported that he had pulled down 66 temples in Amber’. 2 August 1680: ‘Temple of Someshwar in western Mewar ordered to be destroyed.’ September 1687: ‘On the capture of Golkonda, the Emperor appointed Abdur Rahim Khan as Censor of the city of Haidarabad with orders to put down infidel practices and (heretical) innovations and destroy the temples and build mosques on their sites.’ Circa 1690: Instances of Aurangzeb’s temple destruction at Ellora, Trimbaakeshwar, Narsinghpur (foiled by snakes, scorpions and other poisonous insects), Pandharpur, Jejuri (foiled by the deity) and Yavat (Bhuleshwar) are given by K.N. Sane in Varshik Iribritta for Shaka 1838, pp. 133-135. 1693: ‘The Emperor ordered the destruction of the Hateshwar temple at Vadnagar, the special guardian of the Nagar Brahmans.’ 3rd April 1694: ‘The Emperor learnt from a secret news-writer of Delhi that in Jaisinghpura Bairagis used to worship idols, and that the Censor on hearing of it had gone there, arrested Sri Krishna Bairagi and taken him with 15 idols away to his house; then the Rajputs had assembled, flocked to the Censor’s house, wounded three footmen of the Censor and tried to seize the Censor himself; so that the latter set the Bairagi free and sent the copper idols to the local subahdar.’ Middle of 1698: ‘Hamid-ud-din Khan Bahadur who had been deputed to destroy the temple of Bijapur and build a mosque (there), returned to Court after carrying the order out and was praised by the Emperor.’ ‘The demolition of a temple is possible at any time, as it cannot walk away from its place.’ - Aurangzeb to Zullfiqar Khan and Mughal Khan. ‘The houses of this country (Maharashtra) are exceedingly strong and built solely of stone and iron. The hatchet-men of the Government in the course of my marching do not get sufficient strength and power (i.e., time) to destroy and raze the temples of the infidels that meet the eye on the way. You should appoint an orthodox inspector (darogha) who may afterwards destroy them at leisure and dig up their foundations.’ - Aurangzeb to Ruhullah Khan in Kalimat-i-Aurangzib. 1 January 1705: ‘The Emperor, summoning Muhammad Khalil and Khidmat Rai, the darogha of hatchet-men…., ordered them to demolish the temple of Pandharpur, and to take the butchers of the camp there and slaughter cows in the temple…. It was done.’

  • @prathamnemade6971

    @prathamnemade6971

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sankrantis6622 yes bro same proofs i have

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    @@prathamnemade6971 keep this handy and show it to any jihad apologist who asks for proof.

  • @prathamnemade6971

    @prathamnemade6971

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sankrantis6622 don't worry i have already created a folder named aurandzeb which contains all proofs that needs to be shown to these mughalputrs

  • @zoybean

    @zoybean

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sankrantis6622 Jihad means struggle. Some is good, some not good. just like all peoples in history.

  • @alexanderkamp3053
    @alexanderkamp3053 Жыл бұрын

    Hi man, I love your stuff, as a Scandinavian atheist - Islamic history is something I have been exposed to so little, but I find it so interesting. Finding your KZread channel has been like discovering a new Book series like Lord of the Rings, GoT, or Witcher. Stories from a Rich world I know so little about. I was wondering if you would cover the evolution of not depicting the prophet Muhammad. I remember visiting Istanbul and seeing an old Koran in a museum. It had a depiction of Muhammed but someone had cut out his face. Meaning when the book was originally made it was okay to draw him. Could you maybe make a video of the history of the evolution of the depiction of the prophet and Allah? BTW I'm not asking you to make a video showing drawings of the prophet if that could be a problem. I just want to hear the history XD Wish you the best.

  • @AlMuqaddimahYT

    @AlMuqaddimahYT

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you're enjoying the channel. That is a topic that I certainly want to cover but I've found it to be quite difficult to research. Most of these old books aren't digitalized so, I'm having a hard time but hopefully, slowly, I'll be able to do that one day.

  • @Tena-city

    @Tena-city

    Жыл бұрын

    Try seerat e nabawi the book in English it's full history of the prophet saw

  • @truecolors5413

    @truecolors5413

    Жыл бұрын

    I Know Bible is 💯 FACT SO By God's Word I Will Prove Islam isn't from God. It's NOT EVEN CLOSE to Gods Word and I will Prove it using God's Word. The Old Testament is endless Predictions of the Future messiah Jesus Christ. Jesus from the New Testament stories Matthew Mark Luke John FULLFILLED EVERY SINGLE PROPHECY of his First coming. 350 predictions of his first coming ALL TRUE NO FLAWS. Only the True God can have that 💯 Accuracy...all the Stories in Old Testament we're all about Jesus life on earth before he ever came. SO ALL THE PROPHETS AND STORIES of Bible are ALL ABOUT THE MESSIAH Jesus Christ and the Prophets Predicted in Isaiah 53 Jesus would die for our sins and they got their Prediction Right like ALL THE 350 OTHERS WERE PREFECT👈 WE ARE DEALING WITH THE REAL GOD and his Son Jesus and the Holy Spirit. The Bible Teaches there are NO MORE PROPHETS that JESUS IS THE LAST MESSANGER ALL THE PROPHETS AND WRITINGS OF OLD TESTAMENT WAS ALLLLLL ABOUT HIM. This is what Bible says Luke 16:16 The law and the prophets were until John: since that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man presseth into it. ☝️ This says PROPHETS time ENDED. God's Son is the Final Message to Mankind not a FINAL PROPHET. Common SENSE should tell you there is no VOICE MORE IMPORTANT Then Jesus Christ who lived a PERFECTLY SINLESS LIFE only God could. He has the perfect Nature of the Father. Perfectly Holy can't sin at all thus was QUALIFIED TO DIE FOR ALL OUR SINS.Luke 16:16 The law and the prophets were👉 until John👈: since that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man presseth into it. God sent NO FINAL PROPHET. Hebrews 1 King James Version1 God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, 2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds; ☝️ Jesus made everything even the Worlds. Like Father like Son.👍 Again this is more Proof Jesus was the Last True Voice to Hear. All PROPHETS IN EVERY GENERATION PREDICTED JESUS CHRIST LIFE FLAWLESSLY. IT WAS ALWAYS ABOUT THE SON OF GOD COMING TO EARTH. There NEVER WAS A LAST PROPHET. It's important to know what the ORIGINAL PROPHETS WROTE TO SEE CLEARLY WHO THE FAKE ONE IS. SO ITS BECAUSE YOU DONT KNOW THE ORIGINAL PROPHETS WRITINGS YOUR EASILY DECIEVED TO BELIEVE God's Story ended with a Prophet instead of ALLLLLL GLORY POWER AND HONOR TO OUR FUTURE KING OF PLANET EARTH JESUS CHRIST✝️❤️💯

  • @omarmostafareviews1396

    @omarmostafareviews1396

    Жыл бұрын

    A bit dissapointing but there is no history, it was always forbidden.

  • @CoffeePaladin

    @CoffeePaladin

    Жыл бұрын

    @@omarmostafareviews1396 That's not true. In Shia Islam, it was very often permitted to depict him as it is today among Twelvers and others. In Sunni Islam, plenty of paintings of him including with his face fully on display have survived. And not that this really matters in terms of history, but I feel like there's no problem depicting him and have done it myself in art, and I'm Sunni by the way.

  • @Literarydilettante
    @Literarydilettante Жыл бұрын

    Interesting perspective, excellent video as usual.

  • @Buurba_Jolof
    @Buurba_Jolof Жыл бұрын

    Definitely great episode

  • @Aiasmor
    @Aiasmor Жыл бұрын

    I am sure the comments here will be civil and non-biased. Great job btw! I am so glad you covered this, and even a little bit about how strong Hindu-Muslim syncretism was during this era.

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    The _Akhbarat i Darbar i Mualla_ (records of Aurangzeb's court) mentions proudly the temple destructions done under his rule. Some of them are listed below: 25 May 1679: ‘Khan-i-Jahan Bahadur returned from Jodhpur after demolishing its temples, and bringing with himself several cart-loads of idols. The Emperor ordered that the idols, which were mostly of gold, silver, brass, copper or stone and adorned with jewels, should be cast in the quadrangle of the Court and under the steps of the Jama Mosque for being trodden upon.’ January-February 1680: ‘The grand temple in front of the Maharana’s mansion (at Udaipur) - one of the wonderful buildings of the age, which had cost the infidels much money - was destroyed and its images broken.’ ‘On 24 January the Emperor went to view the lake Udaisagar and ordered all the three temples on its banks to be pulled down.’ ‘On 29 January Hasan Ali Khan reported that 172 other temples in the environs of Udaipur had been demolished.’ ‘On 22 February the Emperor went to look at Chitor, and by his order the 63 temples of the place were destroyed.’ 10 August 1680: ‘Abu Turab returned to Court and reported that he had pulled down 66 temples in Amber’. 2 August 1680: ‘Temple of Someshwar in western Mewar ordered to be destroyed.’ September 1687: ‘On the capture of Golkonda, the Emperor appointed Abdur Rahim Khan as Censor of the city of Haidarabad with orders to put down infidel practices and (heretical) innovations and destroy the temples and build mosques on their sites.’ Circa 1690: Instances of Aurangzeb’s temple destruction at Ellora, Trimbaakeshwar, Narsinghpur (foiled by snakes, scorpions and other poisonous insects), Pandharpur, Jejuri (foiled by the deity) and Yavat (Bhuleshwar) are given by K.N. Sane in Varshik Iribritta for Shaka 1838, pp. 133-135. 1693: ‘The Emperor ordered the destruction of the Hateshwar temple at Vadnagar, the special guardian of the Nagar Brahmans.’ 3rd April 1694: ‘The Emperor learnt from a secret news-writer of Delhi that in Jaisinghpura Bairagis used to worship idols, and that the Censor on hearing of it had gone there, arrested Sri Krishna Bairagi and taken him with 15 idols away to his house; then the Rajputs had assembled, flocked to the Censor’s house, wounded three footmen of the Censor and tried to seize the Censor himself; so that the latter set the Bairagi free and sent the copper idols to the local subahdar.’ Middle of 1698: ‘Hamid-ud-din Khan Bahadur who had been deputed to destroy the temple of Bijapur and build a mosque (there), returned to Court after carrying the order out and was praised by the Emperor.’ ‘The demolition of a temple is possible at any time, as it cannot walk away from its place.’ - Aurangzeb to Zullfiqar Khan and Mughal Khan. ‘The houses of this country (Maharashtra) are exceedingly strong and built solely of stone and iron. The hatchet-men of the Government in the course of my marching do not get sufficient strength and power (i.e., time) to destroy and raze the temples of the infidels that meet the eye on the way. You should appoint an orthodox inspector (darogha) who may afterwards destroy them at leisure and dig up their foundations.’ - Aurangzeb to Ruhullah Khan in Kalimat-i-Aurangzib. 1 January 1705: ‘The Emperor, summoning Muhammad Khalil and Khidmat Rai, the darogha of hatchet-men…., ordered them to demolish the temple of Pandharpur, and to take the butchers of the camp there and slaughter cows in the temple…. It was done.’

  • @Ishpreetb264

    @Ishpreetb264

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sankrantis6622 Another alt right Hindu nationalist.....

  • @papnajayarackini.m.p.6943
    @papnajayarackini.m.p.6943 Жыл бұрын

    In which app you are doing animation. Sir..

  • @mateenundre1415
    @mateenundre1415 Жыл бұрын

    Al muqaddimah channel grow with million subscribes inshallah because you don't explain with biase of one side but neutral point of view

  • @smorcrux426
    @smorcrux426 Жыл бұрын

    I was sure you would answer no to all of those points and then give weak arguments as to why that's the case, but this video was totally not what I expected, and I found it very impressive. Good job!

  • @AlMuqaddimahYT

    @AlMuqaddimahYT

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha, glad I surprised you.

  • @shaheedbhaghatsingh3974

    @shaheedbhaghatsingh3974

    Жыл бұрын

    Why doesn't this video mention important undeniable first hand information? Like the fact he d s y d thousands of temples? We literally have court documents written and signed by Aurangzeb stored in the Rajasthan Archives museum. Why don't you mention the fact his army took s* x shlovos in hundreds of thousands during expansions into other kingdoms. Why don't you mention the fact he offered money to the puar to kanvort (spelt incorrectly to avoid censorship of comment). All these undeniable historical facts from first hand primary sources of information like court documents written and signed by him and his biography written by Saqi Mustaq Khan a member of Aurangzeb's court and close ally ie Maasir-i-Alamgiri. Many first hand pieces of information ie primary sources of historical information from that period itself have been excluded from this video. Why? Now nraz Mzlms will call me a bkht for stating facts lmao

  • @smorcrux426

    @smorcrux426

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shaheedbhaghatsingh3974 he did mention some of the things here, also btw youtube comment censorship is way way less harsh than you think, at least for most channels (as far as I understand every channel can decide to moderate it differently)

  • @shaheedbhaghatsingh3974

    @shaheedbhaghatsingh3974

    Жыл бұрын

    @@smorcrux426 I have tried sending links in the past multiple times it never works

  • @smorcrux426

    @smorcrux426

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shaheedbhaghatsingh3974 sometimes channels decide to ban all links because without being able to send links scammers aren't able to operate

  • @eel7157
    @eel7157 Жыл бұрын

    16:26 I was waiting for this, but was so fucking grateful when you said "The Sikhs deserve another video" like seriously thankyou 😭

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job

  • @achag9273
    @achag9273 Жыл бұрын

    Most fascinating and relevant short historic narration I have heard. Great job.

  • @atalbarak2543
    @atalbarak2543 Жыл бұрын

    @Al Muqaddimah, Can you please make a documentary on Afghan Hotak empire who took the whole of Persia, Afghanistan and parts of central Asia please?. Hotaki empire even defeated ottoman empire few times.🙏🙏😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @abhishekdagar113
    @abhishekdagar113 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your work mate. Watching your videos has been a brilliant learning experience

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    The official chronicles of Aurangzeb's court, _Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-Mualla_ records proudly the temple destructions done under his rule. Some of the samples: 25 May 1679: ‘Khan-i-Jahan Bahadur returned from Jodhpur after demolishing its temples, and bringing with himself several cart-loads of idols. The Emperor ordered that the idols, which were mostly of gold, silver, brass, copper or stone and adorned with jewels, should be cast in the quadrangle of the Court and under the steps of the Jama Mosque for being trodden upon.’ January-February 1680: ‘The grand temple in front of the Maharana’s mansion (at Udaipur) - one of the wonderful buildings of the age, which had cost the infidels much money - was destroyed and its images broken.’ ‘On 24 January the Emperor went to view the lake Udaisagar and ordered all the three temples on its banks to be pulled down.’ ‘On 29 January Hasan Ali Khan reported that 172 other temples in the environs of Udaipur had been demolished.’ ‘On 22 February the Emperor went to look at Chitor, and by his order the 63 temples of the place were destroyed.’ 10 August 1680: ‘Abu Turab returned to Court and reported that he had pulled down 66 temples in Amber’. 2 August 1680: ‘Temple of Someshwar in western Mewar ordered to be destroyed.’ September 1687: ‘On the capture of Golkonda, the Emperor appointed Abdur Rahim Khan as Censor of the city of Haidarabad with orders to put down infidel practices and (heretical) innovations and destroy the temples and build mosques on their sites.’ Circa 1690: Instances of Aurangzeb’s temple destruction at Ellora, Trimbaakeshwar, Narsinghpur (foiled by snakes, scorpions and other poisonous insects), Pandharpur, Jejuri (foiled by the deity) and Yavat (Bhuleshwar) are given by K.N. Sane in Varshik Iribritta for Shaka 1838, pp. 133-135. 1693: ‘The Emperor ordered the destruction of the Hateshwar temple at Vadnagar, the special guardian of the Nagar Brahmans.’ 3rd April 1694: ‘The Emperor learnt from a secret news-writer of Delhi that in Jaisinghpura Bairagis used to worship idols, and that the Censor on hearing of it had gone there, arrested Sri Krishna Bairagi and taken him with 15 idols away to his house; then the Rajputs had assembled, flocked to the Censor’s house, wounded three footmen of the Censor and tried to seize the Censor himself; so that the latter set the Bairagi free and sent the copper idols to the local subahdar.’ Middle of 1698: ‘Hamid-ud-din Khan Bahadur who had been deputed to destroy the temple of Bijapur and build a mosque (there), returned to Court after carrying the order out and was praised by the Emperor.’ ‘The demolition of a temple is possible at any time, as it cannot walk away from its place.’ - Aurangzeb to Zullfiqar Khan and Mughal Khan. ‘The houses of this country (Maharashtra) are exceedingly strong and built solely of stone and iron. The hatchet-men of the Government in the course of my marching do not get sufficient strength and power (i.e., time) to destroy and raze the temples of the infidels that meet the eye on the way. You should appoint an orthodox inspector (darogha) who may afterwards destroy them at leisure and dig up their foundations.’ - Aurangzeb to Ruhullah Khan in Kalimat-i-Aurangzib. 1 January 1705: ‘The Emperor, summoning Muhammad Khalil and Khidmat Rai, the darogha of hatchet-men…., ordered them to demolish the temple of Pandharpur, and to take the butchers of the camp there and slaughter cows in the temple…. It was done.’

  • @abhishekdagar113

    @abhishekdagar113

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sankrantis6622 thanks for providing the references buddy - I will look into them. Two things I will say though are: 1. Information without context is useless - Places of worship are destroyed everyday even now by the government itself to remove encroachment, create public infrastructure etc. 2. Colorful language and manipulation of truth to serve one's ends was as common among the politicians then as it is now

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    @@abhishekdagar113 searching for context in case of bigoted action is futile, even more so when the bigot's own records clearly mention that he is doing all the destruction inorder to establish 'the one true faith' or to 'dismantle false beliefs', etc.. Jadunath Sarkar has translated all the mughal records related to Aurangzeb inito English and painted a realist picture of the fellow in his _History of Aurangzeb_ . Do also look that up. The mountain of evidence against Aurangzeb is so huge that ideally there should have been no scope for debate on it. but such is the effect of media, academia, and Islamic propaganda that medieval history of India has been turned upside down even when the primary records are unambiguous. For ex., Ibn Askari writes in _Al Tarikh_ that Aurangzeb offered privileges such as administrative posts in the empire, freedom of the criminals from prison, settlements of disputes in favor, and honor of imperial parade among other inducements for conversion of Hindus to Islam. - _The State & Religion in Mughal India_ , ML Roychoudhury.

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    @@abhishekdagar113 The following is an order, drafted by the provincial governor of Orissa, after he had been given orders to issue the same by Aurangzeb : "To all the faujdars, garrison commanders, accountants, district collectors of land revenue and the officials from Cuttack to Midnapore in the frontiers of Orissa. The Imperial Bakshi Asad Khan had sent a letter written according to the instruction of the emperor to say that the emperor learning from the newsletters of the province of Orissa that in the village of Tilkkuti in Medinipur a Temple has been built, has issued his august mandate for its destruction and the destruction of all temples built anywhere in the province. Therefore, you are hereby to command with extreme urgency that immediately on the receipt of this letter you should destroy the above-mentioned temples. Every Temple built during the last ten or twelve years should be demolished without delay. Also, do not allow the Hindus and infidels to repair the old temples. Reports of the destruction of Temple should be sent to the court under the seal of qazis and attested by pious shaikh." Recorded by Muraqat-i-Abul Hasan, completed in 1670, by Maulana Abul Hasa, quoted in Sarkar, Jadu Nath, History of Aurangzeb,Volume III, also in Last Spring: The Lives and Times of Great Mughals by Abraham Eraly

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    When he was young he was sent as a governor of Gujarat by his daddy shah jahan, there too the psycopath did the same destruction. so he was mentally diseased (like an ISIS guy) from an early age. perhaps it was bad company that he had kept. "During the Subedari of religious-minded, noble prince, vestiges of the Temple of Chintaman situated on the side of Saraspur built by Satidas jeweller, were removed under the Prince's order and a masjid was erected on its remains. It was named Quwwat-ul-Islam." Mirat-i-Ahmadi by Ali Muhammad Khan, in Mirat-i-Ahmdi, translated into English by M.F. Lokhandwala, Baroda, 1965, P. 194 In Mathura: “When the imperial army was encamping at Mathura, a holy city of the Hindus, the state of affairs with regard to temples of Mathura was brought to the notice of His Majesty. Thus, he ordered the faujdar of the city, Abdul Nabi Khan, to raze to the ground every temple and to construct big mosques (over their demolished sites).” Mathura . Futuhat-i-‘Alamgiri of Ishwardas Nagar, translated into English by Tanseem Ahmad, 1978. p. 82 The Dehra of Keshava Rai (i.e. Shri Krishna Janmsthan) was demolished in the month of Ramzan, 1080 A.H. (13th January - 11th February 1670) by Aurangzeb’s order. “In a short time, by the great exertion of the officers, the destruction of this strong foundation of infidelity was accomplished and on its site a lofty mosque was built at the expenditure of a large sum.” To the author of Maasir-i-‘Alamigiri, the accomplishment of this “seemingly impossible work was an “instance of the strength of the Emperor’s faith.”

  • @silentbyte196
    @silentbyte196 Жыл бұрын

    Yo @Al Muqaddimah there is no sound in the video

  • @ottovonjizzmark9864
    @ottovonjizzmark9864 Жыл бұрын

    Sweet, we got audio now

  • @Gorlok_the_destoryer
    @Gorlok_the_destoryer Жыл бұрын

    European History student here! I’m really interested in Indian history and I’m really enjoying this series! These comment sections are quite something tho…

  • @anirudh177

    @anirudh177

    Жыл бұрын

    "These comment sections are quite something tho…" Indian history is very politicised, expect to find nationalists, fundamentalists, extremists and whatnot dunking shit at each other in most comment sections of Indian history videos.

  • @Gorlok_the_destoryer

    @Gorlok_the_destoryer

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anirudh177 Yeah, I really wasn't prepared when I went in the first time. Not making that mistake twice

  • @manmeetsingh2773
    @manmeetsingh2773 Жыл бұрын

    Nice content… Eagerly Waiting for your videos on mughals and sikhs!!!

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    The Akhbarat chronicles of Aurangzeb's court official records proudly the temple destructions done under his rule. Some of the samples: 25 May 1679: ‘Khan-i-Jahan Bahadur returned from Jodhpur after demolishing its temples, and bringing with himself several cart-loads of idols. The Emperor ordered that the idols, which were mostly of gold, silver, brass, copper or stone and adorned with jewels, should be cast in the quadrangle of the Court and under the steps of the Jama Mosque for being trodden upon.’ January-February 1680: ‘The grand temple in front of the Maharana’s mansion (at Udaipur) - one of the wonderful buildings of the age, which had cost the infidels much money - was destroyed and its images broken.’ ‘On 24 January the Emperor went to view the lake Udaisagar and ordered all the three temples on its banks to be pulled down.’ ‘On 29 January Hasan Ali Khan reported that 172 other temples in the environs of Udaipur had been demolished.’ ‘On 22 February the Emperor went to look at Chitor, and by his order the 63 temples of the place were destroyed.’ 10 August 1680: ‘Abu Turab returned to Court and reported that he had pulled down 66 temples in Amber’. 2 August 1680: ‘Temple of Someshwar in western Mewar ordered to be destroyed.’ September 1687: ‘On the capture of Golkonda, the Emperor appointed Abdur Rahim Khan as Censor of the city of Haidarabad with orders to put down infidel practices and (heretical) innovations and destroy the temples and build mosques on their sites.’ Circa 1690: Instances of Aurangzeb’s temple destruction at Ellora, Trimbaakeshwar, Narsinghpur (foiled by snakes, scorpions and other poisonous insects), Pandharpur, Jejuri (foiled by the deity) and Yavat (Bhuleshwar) are given by K.N. Sane in Varshik Iribritta for Shaka 1838, pp. 133-135. 1693: ‘The Emperor ordered the destruction of the Hateshwar temple at Vadnagar, the special guardian of the Nagar Brahmans.’ 3rd April 1694: ‘The Emperor learnt from a secret news-writer of Delhi that in Jaisinghpura Bairagis used to worship idols, and that the Censor on hearing of it had gone there, arrested Sri Krishna Bairagi and taken him with 15 idols away to his house; then the Rajputs had assembled, flocked to the Censor’s house, wounded three footmen of the Censor and tried to seize the Censor himself; so that the latter set the Bairagi free and sent the copper idols to the local subahdar.’ Middle of 1698: ‘Hamid-ud-din Khan Bahadur who had been deputed to destroy the temple of Bijapur and build a mosque (there), returned to Court after carrying the order out and was praised by the Emperor.’ ‘The demolition of a temple is possible at any time, as it cannot walk away from its place.’ - Aurangzeb to Zullfiqar Khan and Mughal Khan. ‘The houses of this country (Maharashtra) are exceedingly strong and built solely of stone and iron. The hatchet-men of the Government in the course of my marching do not get sufficient strength and power (i.e., time) to destroy and raze the temples of the infidels that meet the eye on the way. You should appoint an orthodox inspector (darogha) who may afterwards destroy them at leisure and dig up their foundations.’ - Aurangzeb to Ruhullah Khan in Kalimat-i-Aurangzib. 1 January 1705: ‘The Emperor, summoning Muhammad Khalil and Khidmat Rai, the darogha of hatchet-men…., ordered them to demolish the temple of Pandharpur, and to take the butchers of the camp there and slaughter cows in the temple…. It was done.’

  • @manmeetsingh2773

    @manmeetsingh2773

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info.

  • @Ishpreetb264

    @Ishpreetb264

    Жыл бұрын

    @@manmeetsingh2773 It's an IT cell bot.

  • @sabrinashahab795
    @sabrinashahab795 Жыл бұрын

    Muslims paid Zakat , while non-Muslims were supposed to pay Jizia unless they were ready to fight with the Muslims ( army and money ) . Currently Iran which is under Shariah law does not charge any Jizia , all citizens have the same obligations

  • @muhammadniaz7546
    @muhammadniaz7546 Жыл бұрын

    Underated channel, great content

  • @gv04
    @gv04 Жыл бұрын

    I look forward to your video on the relationship between the Sikhs and Aurangzeb

  • @exinfidel856
    @exinfidel856 Жыл бұрын

    Woah great video to explain Aurangzeb I am sure hindu nationalist will mad in comments 😂

  • @abed5144

    @abed5144

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm sure If some claims Israel is very tolerant and compassionate to Palestinian, you will be mad

  • @alpaciandecatre4385

    @alpaciandecatre4385

    Жыл бұрын

    @@abed5144 ya of course 🤣. But we must all agree that Aurangzeb had many many layers to him. If would be hard to put a label on him. History should be best left to the experts..

  • @exinfidel856

    @exinfidel856

    Жыл бұрын

    @@abed5144the term of Aurangzeb and israeli was very different this guy is true how Aurangzeb rule in india the only hate is because a lot of hindu islamophobic propaganda im not hinduphobic i also must tolerance to other religion aswell This guy is historian by the way Do you watch full video i am sure not? i am not mad by the way when israeli peace and tolerance to Palestinian But i will criticize you know israel today are some apartheid and killing many Palestinians Don't mean i am anti semitic i have see jews himself against israeli

  • @abed5144

    @abed5144

    Жыл бұрын

    @@exinfidel856 I did watched full video , What's the point of your long paragraph??

  • @exinfidel856

    @exinfidel856

    Жыл бұрын

    @@abed5144 mostly says Aurangzeb always been hated by hindu and sikh because hatred political and religious propaganda

  • @kook.vengeance
    @kook.vengeance Жыл бұрын

    Damn this should be on Netflix

  • @HamzaShafiq629
    @HamzaShafiq629 Жыл бұрын

    Man you have to be the best history channal explainer on KZread. You're videos are simple and contain amazing animations. I hope one day you reach 10 million subscribers. You deserve it.

  • @Ramineni1
    @Ramineni1 Жыл бұрын

    Aurangazeb like others ruled extractive empire which was more interested in extracting the maximum revenue for the personal enjoyment of Royalty and their coterie. How many universities did he establish? How many scientists and inventors did he patronize? What was the living standard of common citizen under his rule in the country ? He has used religion like contemporary politicians to succeed in his pursuit of crown.

  • @alfichowdhury6447

    @alfichowdhury6447

    Жыл бұрын

    brother that's Modi you are talking about

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    *How was a common man's life in the world's richest capital city under Aurangzeb?* A foreigner's account: “In Delhi there is no middle state. A man must be of the highest rank or live miserably.” In Paris, seven or eight out of ten individuals are tolerably well clad, and have a certain air of respectability; but in Delhi for two or three who wear decent apparel, there are seven or eight poor, ragged, and miserable beings. Liqour is forbidden but secretly consumed. Wine is rare. The one imported by the Dutch is so dear that the taste is destroyed by the cost. Only a few Christians dare openly drink a tipple called Arac. - Voyages of Francois Bernier (1699)

  • @alfichowdhury6447

    @alfichowdhury6447

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sankrantis6622 what about life of people under Modi ?

  • @alfichowdhury6447

    @alfichowdhury6447

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sankrantis6622 My grandfather was the son of a Zaminder he had only one pair of cloth. Cloth was not available at that time or was too expensive.

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alfichowdhury6447 your grandfather was Aurangzeb's contemporary?

  • @quietkiwi7572
    @quietkiwi7572 Жыл бұрын

    What a wounderful video of great nuience. You did a fantastic job.

  • @egbewattnkongho3877
    @egbewattnkongho3877 Жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @liamhackney5045
    @liamhackney5045 Жыл бұрын

    Does anyone else get no audio?

  • @AlMuqaddimahYT

    @AlMuqaddimahYT

    Жыл бұрын

    Crap! Seems the video is still processing.

  • @nsawatchlistbait289
    @nsawatchlistbait289 Жыл бұрын

    Make a video on Mysore and Arcot

  • @manzoorahmed4978
    @manzoorahmed4978 Жыл бұрын

    How about starting a new series of what if Like what if whole world keep running by ruler instead of democracy

  • @shastaganti7555
    @shastaganti7555 Жыл бұрын

    Wah! Superb intro! Kya shayari!

  • @manojthaker3678
    @manojthaker36783 ай бұрын

    Aurangzeb was very kind hearted king. He was donating money to Hindu mandir. He was secular in hiring for srmy. His best and capable generals were Hindu. He was in love with Hindu woman Lalbai. .

  • @prateeksharma6706

    @prateeksharma6706

    Ай бұрын

    Idiot he wanted to islamize india

  • @aasemahsan
    @aasemahsan Жыл бұрын

    Great series on the Mughals, hope you cover their disintegration as well. I'd love a series about the Safavids as well, I searched a lot in KZread but didn't find any detailed video series about them. It'd be great if you covered them in the future.

  • @robbymidgettofficial
    @robbymidgettofficial Жыл бұрын

    Would you ever consider doing a video on the Islamic history of Kazakhstan?

  • @truthseeker7100
    @truthseeker7100 Жыл бұрын

    Will cover the pre-colonial history of India? (Including controversial topics)

  • @nirbhaytyagi4288
    @nirbhaytyagi4288 Жыл бұрын

    name one hindu ruler whoever sacked a temple not buddhist or jain temple proper mainstream hindu temple

  • @History_Teller1250

    @History_Teller1250

    9 ай бұрын

    Krishnadevaraya

  • @iseeyou5061
    @iseeyou5061 Жыл бұрын

    History has shown time and time again that ruler can both be great and asshole at the same time. From what i know of him he seems desire to centralize empire as much as he can to bolster his own power and to fund his army for more expansion. The reimpose jizya tax can be seen both as to gain more income and his disdain to Hindu at the same time.

  • @foreverrocks7989

    @foreverrocks7989

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rory6860 Just shows the filth in Islamic belief system then....ewww

  • @Yatagurusu

    @Yatagurusu

    Жыл бұрын

    Its not really disdain. Hindus pay Jizya and muslims pay Zakat. And Zakat is a larger tax on richer muslims, so by excluding the poor he saved the people who would have most suffered from jizya

  • @Abdullah-mn6sw
    @Abdullah-mn6sw Жыл бұрын

    Many forget that people are complex, and you can't just label them good or bad.

  • @navinkumarpk86

    @navinkumarpk86

    Жыл бұрын

    Hitler? Stalin? Mao?

  • @Abdullah-mn6sw

    @Abdullah-mn6sw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@navinkumarpk86 Exceptions exist for everything. Also, those people still did things that were good. Don't know much about Mao though.

  • @navinkumarpk86

    @navinkumarpk86

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Abdullah-mn6sw so why Aurangzeb is different?

  • @Abdullah-mn6sw

    @Abdullah-mn6sw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@navinkumarpk86 Because he wasn't a genocidal maniac.

  • @navinkumarpk86

    @navinkumarpk86

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Abdullah-mn6sw He was on campaigns for years in the Deccan.. I suppose he was giving people candy.

  • @s281299
    @s281299 Жыл бұрын

    Can you make a video on Jizya tax and explain it's impact in Indian medical history.

  • @AlMuqaddimahYT

    @AlMuqaddimahYT

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I do plan on doing that. Jizya's not that big of a topic (outside modern political debates) so, I'm writing an episode on Islamic Laws in India.

  • @mahaaryaman7088
    @mahaaryaman7088 Жыл бұрын

    Can you do a video has to how did islam spread to punjab and sindh?

  • @1ycx
    @1ycx Жыл бұрын

    I hear audio ?

  • @Abdullah-mn6sw
    @Abdullah-mn6sw Жыл бұрын

    I don't know why but whenever I hear old cultures coming in contact like the Italian who met Aurangzeb it fascinates me. I wonder how it would have felt to leave your nation and travel for months to distant lands with people and culture so different from yours.

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    Francois Bernier, traveller from France, described Delhi during Aurangzib's time thus: “In Delhi there is no middle state. A man must be of the highest rank or live miserably.” In Paris, “seven or eight out of ten individuals are tolerably well clad, and have a certain air of respectability; but in Delhi for two or three who wear decent apparel, there are seven or eight poor, ragged, and miserable beings.” Liqour is forbidden but secretly consumed. Wine is rare. The one imported by the Dutch is so dear that the taste is destroyed by the cost. Only a few Christians dare openly drink a tipple called Arac. - Voyages of Francois Bernier (1699)

  • @shebsheb8850

    @shebsheb8850

    Жыл бұрын

    You should definitely check out Voices Of The Past then. It’s a KZread channel narrating ancient sources on other cultures, like Chinese views on Rome

  • @Abdullah-mn6sw

    @Abdullah-mn6sw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shebsheb8850 thanks

  • @shaheedbhaghatsingh3974

    @shaheedbhaghatsingh3974

    Жыл бұрын

    Why doesn't this video mention important undeniable first hand information? Like the fact he d s y d thousands of temples? We literally have court documents written and signed by Aurangzeb stored in the Rajasthan Archives museum. Why don't you mention the fact his army took s* x shlovos in hundreds of thousands during expansions into other kingdoms. Why don't you mention the fact he offered money to the puar to kanvort (spelt incorrectly to avoid censorship of comment). All these undeniable historical facts from first hand primary sources of information like court documents written and signed by him and his biography written by Saqi Mustaq Khan a member of Aurangzeb's court and close ally ie Maasir-i-Alamgiri. Many first hand pieces of information ie primary sources of historical information from that period itself have been excluded from this video. Why? Now nraz Mzlms will call me a bkht for stating facts lmao

  • @Abdullah-mn6sw

    @Abdullah-mn6sw

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shaheedbhaghatsingh3974 Firstly you should provided sources. You are being no better than musanghis who claim Shivaji to be a tyrant without providing sources. Also, brutality of mediaeval warfare is undeniable. Marathas, Rajput, Mughal, Dravidians all butchered people and r*ped women. But that isn't talked about because it is relevant as it is a norm of that period. Just like we don't talk about Gandhi was also kinda racist and so were other leaders of the era. And the media is to blame for the polarisation causing people to just call eachother Andhbhakts or anti-national even when they state something that's right.

  • @KILLER.KNIGHT
    @KILLER.KNIGHT4 ай бұрын

    I think those banning of the traditions was neutral.

  • @jacobblack2381
    @jacobblack2381 Жыл бұрын

    18:25 it's ironic That His Fate Being A Copy of his Father's was the Only way The Empire would hv stayed Stable nd Rising 🥲🥲 Yet he wz Powerful enough to Change his Fate from Being That nd in Turn Destroyed the Empires So either he would've been Destroyed or the Empire would hv Destroyed nd we all Know Who's Fate got Destroyed 😔😔😔😔😔😔

  • @SafavidAfsharid3197
    @SafavidAfsharid3197 Жыл бұрын

    Many islamist who justify temple destruction says it was the traditions of hindus but fail to point out any example except one which happened nearly 700-800 years before mughals. During the same time frame of mughals two hindu empires were bitter rivals and hated each other, that is the Gajapatis of Odisha and Vijaynagara of Karnataka but even during the war these two didn't destroyed each other temples, the Gajapatis stole the idols of Vijayangara after winning a battle and Krishna deva Raya of Vijayangara did the same to Gajapatis after defeating them at 3rd Gajapatis- Vijayangara war. And this was just 10 year before babur I think.

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    the idols of 'ruling deities' of the kingdom were taken away and worshipped in the temple of the victorious king. This was done because Hindu kingdoms were ruled by a particular God who was the presiding deity of the royal family, and the king was merely a servant of this particular ruling deity. So in order to replace a defeated king, the idol of his Lord, i.e. the ruler of the kingdom was taken away and established in the temple of the victorious king, thus making him the new servant of this deity. In this process, the new king established his legitimacy to govern his new territory. This is completely opposite of what the Islamic armies did in Hindu temples. They broke and disrespected the idols in every way they could imagine, besides looting the wealth of the temples.

  • @SafavidAfsharid3197

    @SafavidAfsharid3197

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sankrantis6622 yes Puri Jagannath complex temple still have a temple dedicated to the Vijaynagara idol for the reason of worship I think.

  • @RobenArjen

    @RobenArjen

    Жыл бұрын

    Hindus were practising temple desecration when they conquered a kingdom. Some Muslim rulers did the same for treasure and money there, Aurangzeb did not do that

  • @anurag5984
    @anurag5984 Жыл бұрын

    The temple mentioned @13.48 that Aurangzeb admired are the Ellora group of temple and caves in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. He is noted to have said that 'these structures are god's divine creation.' During the Mughal-Maratha war, the Mughal army had used some of these caves as horse stables.

  • @ziyanamjad6664
    @ziyanamjad6664 Жыл бұрын

    Muslims are obliged to pay yearly Zakat as per Shariah law. Jizya was originally meant to balance this out, as non Muslims would not be expected to pay Zakat. This fact is almost excluded in critics of Jizya.

  • @butterchicken4

    @butterchicken4

    Жыл бұрын

    Jizya was invariably much higher than Zakat, and Zakat earmarked by law to be exclusively spent on the betterment of the Muslim community only. Zakat was and is locked at 2.5% income. Jizya was sometimes levied at as high as 50% income and usually at least 10% of income. Punishment for non-payment of jizya was death. So no, you can't wash away jizya by mentioning zakat

  • @aragon533

    @aragon533

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@butterchicken4 he said in the video most peasants don't pay jizya and that he didn't earn a lot of money from it

  • @butterchicken4

    @butterchicken4

    Жыл бұрын

    @Aragon he lied. This video was full of lies. Unfortunate, since many of his other videos are quite good and fair

  • @moistmeter3634
    @moistmeter3634 Жыл бұрын

    can you make a video about Muslims living in the eastern roman empire. Also as an atheist i really enjoy your videos. Roma Aeterna

  • @jhonshephard921

    @jhonshephard921

    Жыл бұрын

    @Real Gigachad there was the 13th Warrior movie about the real life contact between Muslims and Goths. Not sure if they count as Eastern Roman Empire but they were neighbors.

  • @saifsid9512
    @saifsid9512 Жыл бұрын

    Comment after watching intro: If I like the video, I might support the channel in the end.

  • @abdullahusman4056
    @abdullahusman4056 Жыл бұрын

    No sound

  • @Raut-warrior
    @Raut-warrior Жыл бұрын

    Make a spcl video on mughals and marathas

  • @KILLER.KNIGHT
    @KILLER.KNIGHT4 ай бұрын

    Make some videos on the Hotak Empire.

  • @syedamerali6236
    @syedamerali6236 Жыл бұрын

    Your voice is so clear .. Your audio and video doesnt match.

  • @numismaticspicker1618
    @numismaticspicker1618 Жыл бұрын

    sir research more . the treasure of Mughal grew in Aurengzeb reign and did not drown.

  • @starfootball6478

    @starfootball6478

    Жыл бұрын

    True% his is human can make mistakes 😃

  • @Al.shazly
    @Al.shazly Жыл бұрын

    I'm still waiting for the full story between sikh and aurangzeb video.... i hope it comes soon.

  • @farazsiddiqui6955
    @farazsiddiqui6955 Жыл бұрын

    Bro please make videos on later mughals too.

  • @venkatakhileshyanamadala1700
    @venkatakhileshyanamadala1700 Жыл бұрын

    Hey @Al Muqaddimah don't you think a discussion on Aurangzeb or his rule is too , central , the regional grievances and stories are not highlighted enough

  • @MODEST500
    @MODEST500 Жыл бұрын

    No one has done enough service to the Deen than the ones who spoke truth. I truly admire you for posting the most uncomfortable history muslims had and also the the good they had . The mizaan (balance) in your content is excellent .

  • @Solon1581
    @Solon1581 Жыл бұрын

    10:09 Foreshadowing.

  • @prateeksharma6706
    @prateeksharma6706 Жыл бұрын

    0:39 correction here Hindus are majority not minority

  • @vinitsit
    @vinitsit Жыл бұрын

    I am sure great amount of research went into each video but i don't understand why video refers to bigotry against minorities. Hindus are and no way were minorities it was bigotry against majority and zajia did collect considerable amount which was used for deccan campaign.

  • @jhonshephard921

    @jhonshephard921

    Жыл бұрын

    minority doesn't just mean numerical minority, it also means minority in terms of political power. Eg. in Saddam Hussain's Iraq Shias were the actual majority but politically they were the minority and were heavily oppressed.

  • @kaifxaif9502
    @kaifxaif9502 Жыл бұрын

    The only wrong thing he did was not to properly train his princes proper administration and military

  • @Tan-ws2zn
    @Tan-ws2zn Жыл бұрын

    My compliments on a well covered topic although I'm aware it would take a much longer time to cover it in detail. I would recommend following topics Mughals and Marathas The deccani sultanates incl vijaynagar empire Dara Shikoh Third battle of panipat Malik Ambar Mughals after Aurangzeb Warm regards

  • @shaheedbhaghatsingh3974

    @shaheedbhaghatsingh3974

    Жыл бұрын

    Why doesn't this video mention important undeniable first hand information? Like the fact he d s y d thousands of temples? We literally have court documents written and signed by Aurangzeb stored in the Rajasthan Archives museum. Why don't you mention the fact his army took s* x shlovos in hundreds of thousands during expansions into other kingdoms. Why don't you mention the fact he offered money to the puar to kanvort (spelt incorrectly to avoid censorship of comment). All these undeniable historical facts from first hand primary sources of information like court documents written and signed by him and his biography written by Saqi Mustaq Khan a member of Aurangzeb's court and close ally ie Maasir-i-Alamgiri. Many first hand pieces of information ie primary sources of historical information from that period itself have been excluded from this video. Why? Now nraz Mzlms will call me a bkht for stating facts lmao

  • @vanshstalin1402
    @vanshstalin1402 Жыл бұрын

    You are Audrey truschke part 2.I have read all parts of jadunath sarkar

  • @MrAaaaazzzzz00009999
    @MrAaaaazzzzz00009999 Жыл бұрын

    Why not both 🤓

  • @nyimdewan3353
    @nyimdewan3353 Жыл бұрын

    Yap, that fits the case...Afterall,Mughal Rulers were like their old forefathers..They were pretty Liberal.It would be a wonder If Aurangzeb was otherwise.. He's bit more conservative but was more liberal than many Muslim Rulers.Great video...

  • @AnkitKumar-sn8hq

    @AnkitKumar-sn8hq

    Жыл бұрын

    liberal??? who is more conservative than Aurangzeb??

  • @MohsinRaza-uq2ow
    @MohsinRaza-uq2ow Жыл бұрын

    well i have always believed Akbar to be the greatest Indian ruler{Indian bcz he integrated here beautifully} he was a military genius as well which nobody talks about people only marvel at his administrative genius.Just read abt his gujarat expedition he was as lightening as Hazrat Khalid bin walid ra used to be[Im not comparing him with ALLAH s Sword] .He was a great social and cultural reformer whether radical hindus and muslims like it or not He abolished certain heretic practices and usurped a n economic system upon which Mughals would continue to live lavishingly until the 18th century.Even after Nadir shah looted 70 cr from the shahi khazana the economy would again revive in coming few years only after implementing his policies again.He was exceptional in maintainig social harmony and consolidating his empire whivh helped th coming rulers to rule efficiently unlike Aurangzeb.To me he is up there with Cyrus the great ,Suleiman the Magnificient

  • @VedJoshi..

    @VedJoshi..

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. Akbar was the greatest Indian Mughal ruler. The greatest Indian ruler in general is probably Chandragupta Maurya or one of the Cholas.

  • @MohsinRaza-uq2ow

    @MohsinRaza-uq2ow

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VedJoshi.. nope definitely a big no if u think Chandra Gupta is greater. He might be getting leverage over Akbar Bcz of the fact that he is of an Indian origin but Once u analyse every aspect and compare those two great rulers and administrators of India u will find Akbar was pretty much ahead since he accomplished a task which many after and before him couldn't. Akbars character was very much layered

  • @sandeep8724

    @sandeep8724

    Жыл бұрын

    He converted to Hinduism

  • @sankrantis6622

    @sankrantis6622

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VedJoshi.. *Declaration of Jalal-ud-Din Mohammed Akbar, after the conquest of Chittor, 1568. (Fatehnama-e-Chittor)* : “As directed by the word of God, we as far as it is within our power, remain busy in Jihad and owing to the kindness of the Supreme Lord, who is the promoter of our victories, we have succeeded in occupying a number of forts and towns belonging to the infidels and have established Islam there. With the help of our bloodthirsty sword we have razed the signs of infidelity from their minds and have destroyed temples in those places and also all over Hindustan.”

  • @dynamitebsb4520

    @dynamitebsb4520

    Жыл бұрын

    Suleiman was also just ruler. He wasn't agressive

  • @lastword8783
    @lastword8783 Жыл бұрын

    "he alone destroyed his empire" ridiculous conclusion.

  • @abdulquadir9427
    @abdulquadir9427 Жыл бұрын

    4:45 sounds like modiji ..... 😁😁😁

  • @kurapatichaitanya705

    @kurapatichaitanya705

    Жыл бұрын

    you must be fan of modiji then

  • @_mobasshir_

    @_mobasshir_

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kurapatichaitanya705 eww

  • @khubaib715
    @khubaib715 Жыл бұрын

    No audio reupload

  • @Imperator-vo4to
    @Imperator-vo4to Жыл бұрын

    So according to Islamic law he wasn't a legitimate ruler because be deposed his father. Lol imaging telling that to Yavuz Sultan Selim. Heads would absolutely roll.

  • @Nasir3623

    @Nasir3623

    3 ай бұрын

    It isn’t Islamic law but a scholarly interpretation

  • @ngaravind
    @ngaravind Жыл бұрын

    No audio?

  • @AlMuqaddimahYT

    @AlMuqaddimahYT

    Жыл бұрын

    Crap! Seems the video is still processing.

  • @user-fb1mw2nl3i
    @user-fb1mw2nl3i3 ай бұрын

    Why would the most religious and intolerant Mughal emperor have the highest percentage of non-Muslims in his court out of every other Mughal emperor? 🤔

  • @instawood8773
    @instawood8773 Жыл бұрын

    Please translate it in hindi

  • @HinduPAGANcowpissdrinkerRAKESH
    @HinduPAGANcowpissdrinkerRAKESH Жыл бұрын

    He was more better than those Portuguese looters

  • @NoBee786
    @NoBee786 Жыл бұрын

    14:20 totally BS. Hindus never desecrated the holy idols. Instead whenever he defeated his rivals he shifted the idol from the enemy's temples to his own temples. Muslim kings on the other hand deliberately destroyed temples including idols to punish the infidels. So don't push these BS from Audrey Truschke's book.

  • @HamzaShafiq629
    @HamzaShafiq629 Жыл бұрын

    Syawish should upload this series of the Mughal empire on his Urdu channal so that Pakistanis and Urdu speaking Indians can learn alot more about the Great Mughals.

  • @DWAGON1818
    @DWAGON1818 Жыл бұрын

    Aurangzeb destroyed the empire because he made sure his sons didn't rebel against him. *slow clap*

  • @Imperator-vo4to

    @Imperator-vo4to

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol one of his sons rebelled against him and failed. That son ran away. It was covered in the last video on Araungzeb. Araungzeb ended the rebellion without an arrow being shot. He spread rumors that his rebellious son was entering into a trap and the army abandoned him.

  • @DWAGON1818

    @DWAGON1818

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Imperator-vo4to tell that to the guy who made this video. I just stated his argument on why Aurangzeb led to the fall of the mughal empire. Watch the video. Then read lol

  • @Imperator-vo4to

    @Imperator-vo4to

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DWAGON1818 I have remember he said one son got driven out. That is the son that rebelled against him.At least one son rebelled. Everything else you said is true 👍🏼.

  • @umairhussain6043
    @umairhussain6043 Жыл бұрын

    The video is done very well but i feel as you are being a bit too biased to the timurid family . That negativity toward Emir Timur and Aurengzeb

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 Жыл бұрын

    I mean, he was an absolute monarch. So from the modern day in our democratic perspective the answer is, by definition YES but I have to imagine that's not exactly what you're talking about.

  • @lastword8783

    @lastword8783

    Жыл бұрын

    any perspective that doesnt attempt to look at it from the perspective of the time period is a useless one.

  • @samwill7259

    @samwill7259

    Жыл бұрын

    I vehemently disagree. Looking at people and events in the past from a modern moral perspective actually cuts through most of the historical propagandizing.

  • @lastword8783

    @lastword8783

    Жыл бұрын

    @@samwill7259 unless you are arguing for some type of objective morality, its just recency bias. Not to mention that modern society is conclusion of the greatest blood letting of human history (20th century). All you can say is "from our perspective" which is the historical equivalent of the meme 'well thats just like your opinion'

  • @samwill7259

    @samwill7259

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lastword8783 I would say "democracy is better than unchallenged, hereditary aristocrats calling all the shots" is pretty goddamn objective morality.

  • @SharukhSaifi
    @SharukhSaifi4 ай бұрын

    He actually killed the empire trying to save himself.

  • @arjansingh1777
    @arjansingh1777 Жыл бұрын

    gur singhan de jaikara gaj ke jaikara gajave nihal hojave akaali pita dhan dhan sahib sri guru gobind singh sahib ji de charna nu bhave! sat sri akaal!

  • @batosato
    @batosato5 күн бұрын

    The Mughals made India rich, so rich that it caught the eyes of the colonialist. Let this sink in.

  • @ImAbdullah123
    @ImAbdullah123 Жыл бұрын

    May Allah have mercy on him.