An Indian Game of Thrones: How One Prince Saved the Chola Empire from Destruction

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • The world is gobbling up the history of the Chola Empire, thanks to the successful release of the Tamil movie Ponniyan Selvan. But Kulottunga Chola's story remains neglected.
    Today, let's explore how Kulottunga Chola -- a Telugu Chola -- saved the Empire from near-destruction at the hands of Vikramaditya, the ambitious Chalukya Emperor.
    This is a tale worth experiencing. Enjoy!

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  • @OddCompass
    @OddCompass  Před rokem +1107

    Did you all enjoy Ponniyan Selvan (#PS1)? I've been riding the hype train lately. Hope you all like this unique story, set during a fascinating, conflict-ridden period in Indian history!

    • @jehanks4638
      @jehanks4638 Před rokem +29

      I would suggest you to read the book as well if you haven't , I feel like you will enjoy it.

    • @kiran9220
      @kiran9220 Před rokem +13

      What is telugu prince?? How??.stop this nonsense tell in vedio . Chalukya Kannada empire..
      Eastern chalukya is branch of mighty chalukya empire...
      Chalukya prince immadi pulikeshi defeat the telugu andhra ishkavaku..
      Conquer vengi province... After fall pulikeshi empire.. esatren region chalukya independent.. from West..
      Eastern and west both are Kannada empire there is nothing telugu prince

    • @mint8648
      @mint8648 Před rokem +11

      Did you mention Kutolunga Chola’s expedition to Srivijaya? According to Chinese texts, he was king of both Chola and Srivijaya until at least 1090

    • @yeswanthkumar9453
      @yeswanthkumar9453 Před rokem +2

      Chola built angkor wat world biggest temple, cholas map occupied many place you not showing how cholas flying and going stupid show correctly ok, cholas trade with 2 side of the world china and Pompeii.

    • @yeswanthkumar9453
      @yeswanthkumar9453 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/OJbsa7lkIws/video.html
      This show how strong cholas cheras pandiyas 3 Tamil king. Total India defeated under ruled by Maurya empire. When Maurya empire touch Tamil Nadu 3 king join and killed millions of Maurya people and defeated, left side till maharashtra right side above kaliga Maurya empire run away Tamil give freedom to kalinga.

  • @vinothmohandoesnotlikegoogle

    Again, Kings and Empires that are not normally touched upon in Indian text books. Wonderfully done.

    • @SafavidAfsharid3197
      @SafavidAfsharid3197 Před rokem +73

      Wtf cholas are always mentioned in indian history books while our odia history isn't mentioned in NCRT.

    • @vinothmohandoesnotlikegoogle
      @vinothmohandoesnotlikegoogle Před rokem +159

      @@SafavidAfsharid3197 More like a footnote compared to how much we study about the Mughals. But your point is true, Kalinga is only mentioned when someone defeats it (like Ashoka).

    • @sml4813
      @sml4813 Před rokem +63

      Lol I have learnt more about cholas Pandyas and Chalukyas on the Internet rather than history books. Wiki has better information that the history books of india. Indian history books mainly focus on guptas, mauryas, Rajputs and the Marathas… then Delhi sultanate and the Mughals and the British… South Indian kingdoms barely make a paragraph if not “ did you know!? “ box. And I am South Indian… so yeah… barely learnt anything about my ancestors

    • @drbd8661
      @drbd8661 Před rokem

      ​@@SafavidAfsharid3197 are you a chasa??

    • @vaishalikatke6687
      @vaishalikatke6687 Před rokem +15

      To learn at a deep level you have to opt for higher education in history. Which more than half of South Indians have not read! You come here and complain. Including Islamophobics of another level. Those who studied it beyond school had to study these empires in depth. Also, those that studied them, did not call it boring subjects then. So, you don't get depth in school; you get to read all history in basics. School wasn't wrong your taste in learning has changed.

  • @pravinerode2599
    @pravinerode2599 Před rokem +229

    "Time humbles all empires" heard never a better quote

  • @nonadmoon
    @nonadmoon Před rokem +2080

    How come we never learned about this great king and his achievements in my school days.
    I studied in Chennai, and I remember that the great Chola kingdom was just a 12 lines paragraph in my history book that had individual chapters on Akbar, Babur, Aurengjeb, Gandhi, Nehru, Ashoka, WW1 and WW2.
    It is a shame how much our own history was nothing but a ignored text in the history books of our own country.

    • @linneshwharparameswaran6147
      @linneshwharparameswaran6147 Před rokem +1

      Indian History was written by Europeans during colonial period. And now by Leftist Trash "Intellectuals" at JNU. Hopefully things change for the better.

    • @ravirustam
      @ravirustam Před rokem +105

      I studied in Chennai and had a good deal in my history syllabus about the Chola kingdom.

    • @theseeker8331
      @theseeker8331 Před rokem +50

      My partner who did her schooling in Delhi tells me the exact same !

    • @Naveen-tq7cg
      @Naveen-tq7cg Před rokem +118

      @@ravirustam depends on which board. I did CBSE in Coimbatore, and had nothing about the Cholas. I remember extensive coverage of Delhi Sultanate, Mughals, French revolution, Russian revolution and n@zi germany

    • @SafavidAfsharid3197
      @SafavidAfsharid3197 Před rokem +45

      All of them are also part of indian history though. Akber is as much as part of indian history as chola empire is. We can't erase or hide history, whether we like it or not, politics or ideology like hindutva is islamism shouldn't effect history.

  • @Liquidsback
    @Liquidsback Před rokem +959

    Amazing, Kulottunga Chola was a contemporary to Emperor Alexius who also saved the Byzantine Empire from Turkic and Norman invasions. Also a contemporary of William the Conqueror as well, I suppose the 11th century was just a time of great monarchs.

    • @Contractor48
      @Contractor48 Před rokem +26

      I wish that we had more records of the people under him and how the society was managed.

    • @stark2568
      @stark2568 Před rokem +17

      @@Contractor48 Please search with Kulothunga I - wikipedia give a details information about him and his Chola empire that includes many many northern Indian territories and South East Asian countries with many books and inscription references from both Chola and Chalukiya sides. Remember he was a Chola crown Prince by adoption when he born at Chola (Father Venki Mother Chola) Empire Capital at Gangai Konda Cholapuram - he was adopted by his grand mother (Emperor Rajendra Chola I's wife) he grown up and trained in Chola empire and he was legal heir. Very interesting and illustrious emperor Kulothunga I was.

    • @mint8648
      @mint8648 Před rokem +10

      In 1216 an embassy from the Seljuk Sultanate of Rome reached Kulottunga Chola III

    • @someonesch4361
      @someonesch4361 Před rokem +15

      @@mint8648 sultanate of Rum, not Rome🤦‍♂️

    • @porothashawarma2339
      @porothashawarma2339 Před rokem

      Good comparison

  • @littlebear5034
    @littlebear5034 Před rokem +619

    There is a Tamil literature work on the war between Kalinga and the Chola Empire witnessed and written by Jayamkondaar named "Kalingattuparani". The details are so intricate. Usually, "Parani" will be named after the defeated Kingdom and it will only be written for the one who neutralizes a 1000 elephant.

    • @shashiyadav-iu5ww
      @shashiyadav-iu5ww Před rokem +17

      Is there an English translation available? I am currently reading English translation of Ponni's Selvan and loving it. Would love to read another Tamil epic.

    • @sathyasharvesh9498
      @sathyasharvesh9498 Před rokem +24

      One of my favourites in Tamil literature. Kalingathubarani, when you read it your blood will boil. Jayamkondar literally takes us to the battle field.

    • @Vivekanandan911
      @Vivekanandan911 Před rokem

      @@shashiyadav-iu5ww www.projectmadurai.org/pm_etexts/pdf/pm0730.pdf

    • @underratedsanatani1ne387
      @underratedsanatani1ne387 Před rokem +14

      Kalingattuparani is highly exaggerated poem.
      Kalinga retaliates it defeat on Kalinga and ganga dynasty captured chola territory .
      Raja ganga dev Even married daughter of kulotunga chola rajasundari.
      And the king mentioned in kalingattuparani was kalinga king anantavarman ChodaGanga dev.
      Who never fled from battle as written in kavya they just taken back their captured territory .

    • @sundara4654
      @sundara4654 Před rokem +26

      @@shashiyadav-iu5ww ponniyin selvan is history +fiction, Kalingattuparani is recorded history

  • @akhtaruzzamanjoy8524
    @akhtaruzzamanjoy8524 Před rokem +303

    I was fascinated to read about him. He inherited the throne from his mother's side but was a true chola. Very underrated Emperor and prevented the collapse of chola empire for another 100 years.

    • @graham120691
      @graham120691 Před rokem +17

      Technically he did not inherit from his mother. Since he was born resembling his late grandfather, he was adopted by his grandmother. He inherited the throne as the adopted son of his late grandfather, not as his grandson.

    • @sais8681
      @sais8681 Před rokem +2

      True Vengi power at play😎😎

    • @zil1832
      @zil1832 Před rokem +7

      Fellow Bangladeshi here. I wish we were taught more about these things...

    • @Vishnu_Karthik
      @Vishnu_Karthik Před rokem +7

      @@user-st3bm4fu6i Why not? Indians learn about Europeans in schools so what's wrong with bangladeshis learning about the cholas?

    • @Vishnu_Karthik
      @Vishnu_Karthik Před rokem

      ​@@user-st3bm4fu6i Europa varalaru le enne periya mairyu special? Ulagom ode varalaru naa China, Japan, Africa ella theringuvechi-konum! China,Japan etc Patti nalla Kattukonum.

  • @iw3892
    @iw3892 Před rokem +182

    Indian history is fascinating. I hope it become more common place for Indian history to taught and written about outside of Asia.

    • @harishsambandham5059
      @harishsambandham5059 Před rokem +11

      I wish. But I am from tamil nadu and I did not know about this. South Indian culture is absolutely neglected here in India. I do hope a lot of people get to learn about how great our ancestors were.

    • @WastedBananas
      @WastedBananas Před rokem

      Indians aren't Asian

    • @user-qt3ms8zs6j
      @user-qt3ms8zs6j Před rokem +8

      ​@@harishsambandham5059 everything is neglected except Mughals

    • @justforfunlol2258
      @justforfunlol2258 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@user-qt3ms8zs6jyou are a Sanghi, maruya and Gupta aren't neglected.

  • @AniruddhNadimpalliGKNL
    @AniruddhNadimpalliGKNL Před rokem +203

    This is such a brilliant video. Indians need to know more of this.
    Additionally, Visakhapatnam/Vizagapatam/Vizag was once known as Kulottungacholapattinam, after this very king.

    • @Abhil295
      @Abhil295 Před rokem +2

      Interesting. Any clue on why there was a change of name to Vishakapatnam?

    • @AniruddhNadimpalliGKNL
      @AniruddhNadimpalliGKNL Před rokem +11

      @@Abhil295 Well, that's a little bit iffy. Vizag was invaded many times. The last known legend before the Brits came by was that there's a temple of Lord Visakha or in some cases Vaisakha or Vaisakhi that is now drowned in the sea.
      I do not know who was the ruling king then, but I think it should be the Vijayanagara Empire. Another legend that's possible is a Buddhist monastery that was found in the city, under the patronage of Visakha. Too many stories of origin, not sure which is actually true.

    • @sais8681
      @sais8681 Před rokem

      wow I didn't know that. interesting

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem +2

      @@AniruddhNadimpalliGKNL . Rashtrakutas, Chaulakyas, Kadambas were all Kannada empires. The entire Maharashtra was once a Kannada speaking Land ruled by Kannadiga empires. Marathi itself is relatively new.

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      @@AniruddhNadimpalliGKNL.shud read about Kannada warriors like Kitturu Rani Chennamma, Kempegowda, Sangolli Rayanna, Queen of Ullal. Kannada Indian Army Generals CM Cariappa and General Thimmayya won us Indian Independence. Kannada Pride.

  • @user-tq2bc8ky4s
    @user-tq2bc8ky4s Před 9 měsíci +27

    Im Greek and recently i m reading about indian history which is very impressive. Sadly here we know nothing about this great part of human history. Hope my indian brothers can reach their former glory in the future

    • @speedythings7396
      @speedythings7396 Před 8 měsíci +3

      So true. Indian civilisation was at par with ancient greek civilisation. I hope greece goes to their glory once again. I'm quite fascinated by ancient greece as well.

  • @navisu
    @navisu Před rokem +544

    Nice content on mighty Cholas! Hope you do more on Pandyas , Cheras and other South Indian Empires. Thanks

    • @udaya6115
      @udaya6115 Před rokem +30

      Proud of you my fellow Tamil,,, Thanks for 5 dollar super chat

    • @speedsage
      @speedsage Před rokem +11

      Chalukyas (even though they got split into two )kannada based Kings were never defeated(may be because of good brotherhood relation) the cholas went in other directions for conquering

    • @prrithwirajbarman8389
      @prrithwirajbarman8389 Před rokem

      Is that original Mahavarat history?

    • @OddCompass
      @OddCompass  Před rokem +42

      Absolutely! Have a few other unique topics coming up soon, however. Stay tuned!

    • @HypnosisBear
      @HypnosisBear Před rokem +1

      @@OddCompass Keep it up brother! Your videos are very well researched and animated! Kudos!! 👌

  • @y_0_1_0
    @y_0_1_0 Před rokem +294

    Thanks! Keep up the good work! Looking forward to more videos about South Indian empires.

    • @kiran9220
      @kiran9220 Před rokem +7

      Eastern chalukya Kannada empire not telugu

    • @y_0_1_0
      @y_0_1_0 Před rokem +3

      @@kiran9220 ok.

    • @Baboi62182
      @Baboi62182 Před rokem +14

      @@kiran9220 Telugu was vengi chalukya

    • @user-zu6ge1yd4d
      @user-zu6ge1yd4d Před rokem +1

      @@Baboi62182 they branch of kannada empire.. they patronize local language telugu also.. introduce kannnada script to Telugu written

    • @vanisridhar5509
      @vanisridhar5509 Před rokem +5

      @@user-zu6ge1yd4d but eastern chalukya's are relatives of cholas.

  • @shivrajparab
    @shivrajparab Před rokem +63

    Amazing! Never heard of this genius king before today. The Cholas were the only contemporary Indian maritime power to spread the Indic sphere of influence as far as the Philippines if I am not wrong. Thank you for this wonderful narrative and please keep up the good work.

    • @Arya01201
      @Arya01201 Před rokem

      @@Deepak_Dhakad yo

    • @himanshukuanr7832
      @himanshukuanr7832 Před 9 měsíci

      Before Chola it was Kalinga..which Spread the Indian elements in S.E.A..

    • @mysticbarbarian1567
      @mysticbarbarian1567 Před dnem

      while you are right, before them Mauryas and Kushanas also spread Infic influence in faraway lands

  • @markandarvinoj
    @markandarvinoj Před rokem +20

    💪🏻 மிகவும் அருமையான காணொளி. முறையான விதத்தில் எடுத்துரைத்த. 😊 வெள்ளை அண்ணன் அவர்களுக்கு.
    💞 தமிழன் என்று சொல்ல பெருமைபடும் தமிழனின் வாழ்த்துக்கள் ❤☺️

    • @CSP2150
      @CSP2150 Před měsícem

      The Chola Empire never captured the whole of Sri Lanka, they could capture only the northern province.
      Don't falsely marked the whole of Sri Lanka as a chola colonial empire. It's wrong to do it, it's just a lie

    • @iliketurtles3415
      @iliketurtles3415 Před dnem +1

      @@CSP2150go learn history bud

  • @holyfreak8
    @holyfreak8 Před rokem +122

    Love this channel! Love to learn history from parts of the globe I normally wouldn't pay attention. Keep it up! Greetings from Argentina🇦🇷!

    • @OddCompass
      @OddCompass  Před rokem +3

      Thanks! Welcome aboard :)

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem +1

      @@OddCompass you can make a video on Kannada warriors like Kempegowda, Sangolli Rayanna, CM Cariappa, General Thimmayya who won us Indian Independence. General Thimmayya was the only Indian ( a Kannadiga) to fight in World War 2. He was SC Bose's right hand.

  • @Germania9
    @Germania9 Před rokem +214

    Ponniyan Selvan was amazing! Hope to see more movies, novels or comics about the Cholas!

    • @jparmar1
      @jparmar1 Před rokem +17

      Ponniyin Selvan is a novel and available in English translation

    • @Germania9
      @Germania9 Před rokem +17

      @@jparmar1 I understand that. It can't be the ONLY novel. There needs more stories about the Chola besides PS.

    • @dhardhar7540
      @dhardhar7540 Před rokem +11

      @@Germania9 Udayar(உடையார்) is a continuation of the story of ponniyin selvan after a few years

    • @jparmar1
      @jparmar1 Před rokem +1

      @@dhardhar7540 woah thanks mate

    • @motherearth5229
      @motherearth5229 Před rokem +7

      That's a fictional one. Great achievements of cholas never gonna be released in cinemas.
      All they wanted to hide the original story and directing the movies with fictional story

  • @ajittripathi7353
    @ajittripathi7353 Před rokem +51

    Cholas are one of the greatest dynasty in human history.👍👍👍👍👍🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @viralvideostn689
      @viralvideostn689 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yeah, world 1st army madded 14 miles lake (river) made by Tamil cholas army for citizens❤

  • @HUMShaBaK
    @HUMShaBaK Před rokem +70

    Your description of Indian kIngs and history is Top notch👍🏼. Better than our books in syllabus

    • @cholansivakumar3801
      @cholansivakumar3801 Před rokem +7

      Tamil king🙄

    • @HUMShaBaK
      @HUMShaBaK Před rokem +7

      @@cholansivakumar3801 Tamil is also an Indian King. Also this channel has videos on other topics from Indian history so my comment was in totality.

    • @thecaptainindia9790
      @thecaptainindia9790 Před rokem

      @@cholansivakumar3801 fake DMK spotted

    • @cholansivakumar3801
      @cholansivakumar3801 Před rokem +5

      @@HUMShaBaK there is no a single country call india at the time

    • @HUMShaBaK
      @HUMShaBaK Před rokem +11

      @@cholansivakumar3801 yes like oxygen was not oxygen before is called oxygen. India i.e bharat existed before 1947. Stop seeing yourself as more Tamilian and less Indian aur Bharatiya...

  • @RIFLQ
    @RIFLQ Před rokem +525

    I'm Malaysian and I love getting colonised by the Cholas

  • @jananinagarajan2823
    @jananinagarajan2823 Před rokem +12

    Goosebumps being a tamilian

  • @eashwarmohan3953
    @eashwarmohan3953 Před rokem +231

    I really appreciate what you have accomplished. Being a history aficionado it's a breath of fresh air to see some content related to Tamil kings finally gaining some traction. I am a Tamilian myself. As much as I appreciate the gaga around Cholas lately, I'd be really glad to see some content on pandyas, Cheras, Pallavas and Kallabhras. Pandayans in particular, as they were the sworn arch-rivals of Cholas and we're arguably the most ancient dynasty of the Indian subcontinent itself. After Cholas ousted the Pandyan kings, the latter lived inconspicuously for several centuries and rose in ranks as feudal lords. Eventually to beat their Chola contemporaries and revive Madurai as their capital. I really wish to see content on this. Please do consider and keep up the great work. Cheers mate! Already forwarding your channel's link to my friends and family who also happen to be history buffs, much akin to me.

    • @user-vj9hb3gy6d
      @user-vj9hb3gy6d Před rokem +10

      I agree. I’m a Tamil too. I’d love to learn about Pandiyas, Chera, and Pallavas too!

    • @user-vj9hb3gy6d
      @user-vj9hb3gy6d Před rokem +20

      @Charvaka nothing wrong in saying Tamil, Telugu, etc. India is a multicultural country. Labelling everyone with one name hides the diverse culture and history. India is only 75 years old. Tamil history is more than 2500 years old. Of course, people will identify themselves as Tamils, Punjabis, Marathis, Bengali, etc.

    • @user-vj9hb3gy6d
      @user-vj9hb3gy6d Před rokem +12

      @Charvaka Oh my gosh, I meant India as a unified country. All those kingdoms you mentioned were independent countries before. They might be allies but not connected to each other. If that’s they case, then why did they waged war against each other and expanded their territories?

    • @user-vj9hb3gy6d
      @user-vj9hb3gy6d Před rokem +11

      @Charvaka full fledged battle with army, different kings, different currency, etc are completely different from interstate conflicts.

    • @RajRaj-eu6uu
      @RajRaj-eu6uu Před rokem +8

      @Charvaka no such person called Chanakya existed. No proof..

  • @NagaYanamandala
    @NagaYanamandala Před rokem +99

    For those who don't know, Kulottunga was born as Rajendra Chalukya to RajaRaja Narendra and Ammanga Devi (daughter of Rajendra Chola) and just like his father did (named after Raja Raja Chola), adorned the name of his grandfather Rajendra.
    However, in the process of claiming the Chola throne, he renamed himself Kulottunga Chola - exalter of the Chola race - and so he did.

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      Rashtrakutas, Chaulakyas, Kadambas were all Kannada empires. The entire Maharashtra was once a Kannada speaking Land ruled by Kannadiga empires. Marathi itself is relatively new.

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      shud read about Kannada warriors like Kitturu Rani Chennamma, Kempegowda Sangolli Rayanna, Queen of Ullal. Kannada Indian Army Generals CM Cariappa and General Thimmayya won us Indian Independence. Kannada Pride.

    • @NagaYanamandala
      @NagaYanamandala Před rokem +10

      @@joshuajoshua8417 you are so proud of your kannada roots that you call yourself with a Hebrew name - not once but twice ;-)

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem +1

      @@NagaYanamandala . Why can't I be a Kannada Jew ? There are many Kannada Jains and Kannada Jews in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka

    • @AmanRishitwenty15
      @AmanRishitwenty15 Před rokem

      @@joshuajoshua8417 Sesuna Yadavs were marathi dynasty as vassals of karnataka empire, konkan was ruled by kadamba another marathi dynasty

  • @rishiinthehood9097
    @rishiinthehood9097 Před rokem +11

    ⚜ சோழர் புகழ் பரவட்டும் ⚜

  • @sandyqbg
    @sandyqbg Před rokem +66

    It's really refreshing to see such well-produced, highly informative and easily consumable videos on oft overlooked parts of Indian history, especially South Indian history. Keep up the amazing work!

    • @OddCompass
      @OddCompass  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      @@OddCompass Chaulakyas Kadambas were Kannada empire. Why did you manipulate them into non-Kannadigas ? Kannada is Kannada. Rashtrakutas were Kannadigas.

  • @ashuprince4410
    @ashuprince4410 Před 11 měsíci +7

    I am so glad that the real history of India is being known to everybody . Thank you Sir . Indian History always fascinated me. Since very early classes I have been searching and learning about all those deservings history apart from textbooks. Nothing make me more exciting than piece of information on True History ❤

  • @myurinavaratnam3418
    @myurinavaratnam3418 Před rokem +13

    I learnt about south Indian kings im my tamil literature classes during my schooling.... The history was recorded in form of poems that we learnt.... Unfortunately i didn't learn about them during my history classes

  • @jeewanthaisurubandara3916

    As a Sri Lankan sinhalese i would like to point out that the names such as Kulathunga (kulottunga), Kulasekara are used as family names of several sinhalese families up to date interestingly. And also the kings of the tamil Jaffna kingdom also had similar names.

    • @jaganathanb4852
      @jaganathanb4852 Před rokem

      @Jeewantha isuru bandara;But the sad irony 😭you people killed GINOCIDE TAIMLS AND MODERN CHOLA LTTE🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅 🤬 Merrcylessly that tooo can't make it your self collaboration with 21 countries and cut all the supplies,used banned missiles and now due to that karma whole country is suffering and going to be enslaved bu china 🙏

    • @jeewanthaisurubandara3916
      @jeewanthaisurubandara3916 Před rokem +3

      @@jaganathanb4852 I don't want tobe biased to any side. Both sinhalese and tamils suffered from war. Many innocent tamil as well as sinhalese civilians died from it. Both sides commited crimes. LTTE also did no good for tamils. If you think so please thoroughly go through the unbiased documentaries available. So many civilians were killed by LTTE by bombings and also by invading border villages at night. Simply google. If you are stupid enough to compare Cholas with a terrorist organization such as LTTE, you are doing such a shame to Chola dynasty. Because of the actions of the LTTE, the actual possibility for a political solutions for tamils in Sri Lanka vanished. If you can't believe me since i,m a Sinhalese just ask this from a tamil based outside of North and East in Sri Lanka. Further do you know that many tamils in Sri Lanka lives outside of Northe and East with Sinhalese in harmony? I actually have so many tamil and muslim friends from my school days we studied together. So before commenting these kind of things get your act together and do some research.

    • @tamarind1459
      @tamarind1459 Před rokem

      @@jeewanthaisurubandara3916 don't bend over for a 20 percent minority..they don't care and wish the whole populace of sinhala died to own the island.

    • @whoops0
      @whoops0 Před rokem

      ​​@@jeewanthaisurubandara3916 Ltte is a terrorist org.? We'll, that's what you sinhalese claim for centuries.... If ltte is a terrorist organisation then let it be like that .. but it was backed up by 90% of tamils... And don't Equalizer the crimes of Sinhalese army with LTTE... There was 0 rap cases by LTTE bu and are you going to deny the massacre, a pogrom of Sinhalese towards tamil ... It is because of your Sinhalese my father had to escape Lanka... My cousins who are studying in SL are still being discrimination just because they are tamils.... And you r here saying there's like b4 now ..... Such an ignorant piece of human.... You killed more than a lakh and tried to wipe out a culture.... Now look at your country.... Now reap what you sowed...

    • @nero8837
      @nero8837 Před 9 měsíci

      What are the root cause for many rebel group to form in Eelam, is because of Singhala hardline government.

  • @Dosaskillz
    @Dosaskillz Před rokem +76

    After watching Ponniyan Selvan, this hits home even more!

    • @kwrutghag3335
      @kwrutghag3335 Před rokem +2

      If there is ponniyan selvan part 3 I'm shure you must cry because of shy 😂😂

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem +1

      Rashtrakutas, Chaulakyas, Kadambas were all Kannada empires. The entire Maharashtra was once a Kannada speaking Land ruled by Kannadiga empires. Marathi language itself is relatively new.

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      shud read about Kannada warriors like Kitturu Rani Chennamma, Kempegowda Sangolli Rayanna, Queen of Ullal. Kannada Indian Army Generals CM Cariappa and General Thimmayya won us Indian Independence

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      Kannada warrior Kumara Kampana saved Tamils from invasions. Read about it.

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      Read about the Arab Kannadiga wars where Kannada people defeated the Arab invasions

  • @sudarsanp1503
    @sudarsanp1503 Před rokem +50

    Thank you so much for sharing this story of Kulothunga Chola. I never got good sources on the internet to know about him. You see, I studied in a cbse school. The school books have got just a line saying that cholas, cheras and pandyas were ruling the south. That's all !
    They were a prominent kingdom in the world history itself ! Why are they not being mentioned in Indian school textbooks ? So not just India, but the whole world history needs to to have this prominent chapter about at least the later cholas of 1000s who dominated the world in various aspects. Yeah, this needs to be taken seriously and done !

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      shud read about Kannada warriors like Kitturu Rani Chennamma, Kempegowda Sangolli Rayanna, Queen of Ullal. Kannada Indian Army Generals CM Cariappa and General Thimmayya won us Indian Independence

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      Read about Arab-Kannadiga wars. Kannada people killed the first Arab Invasions.

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      Kannada warrior Kumara Kampana saved Tamils from invasion. Read about it. Kannada Pride.

    • @joshuajoshua8417
      @joshuajoshua8417 Před rokem

      Rashtrakutas, Chaulakyas, Kadambas were all Kannada empires. Even Kakatiyas and Venji Chalukyas were Kannada dynasties.

    • @swedhamurugesh
      @swedhamurugesh Před rokem

      No there is information about Cholas in great details in the CBSE 11 th and 12 th history textbooks I came across it while preparing for UPSC exam

  • @shr2000
    @shr2000 Před rokem +20

    This channel needs many many more subs. Like we didnt went even this deep in our history classes on Hindu kings compared to mughals & biritish. Definitely learned a lot.

  • @iHawkXJ
    @iHawkXJ Před rokem +4

    This channel deserves much more recognition than it gets. Beautifully made graphics and explained very well.

  • @guhannarayanan6775
    @guhannarayanan6775 Před rokem +14

    This is such a beautiful video! So well animated! Thank you for this!

  • @angusyang5917
    @angusyang5917 Před rokem +41

    Fun fact: the Kingdom of Vengi, where Kulottunga's father Rajaraja Narendra ruled, was a branch of the Chalukya dynasty, ruled by the Eastern Chalukyas. There were actually three Chalukya dynasties in South India (not to be confused with the Chaulukyas of Gujarat and Chalukyas of Lata), the first was the Badami Chalukya dynasty, which ruled from 543-753, before being subdued by the Rashtrakutas. The second was the Eastern Chalukya dynasty of Vengi, which ruled from 624-1102, and was originally a branch of the Badami Chalukyas before it was vassalized to the Rashtrakuta and later Chola Empire. the third was the Western Chalukya Empire of Kalyani, who originally feudatories to the Chalukyas, ruling from 973 to 1189, and is the empire that Vikramaditya VI here rules over.

    • @kumarvarma9600
      @kumarvarma9600 Před rokem +4

      Shocking fact: Chalukyas are actually Pallavas, Chalukya dynasty founder Jayasimha Vallaba in one inscription said he is Pallava, but that inscription is destroyed by Asi

    • @kumarvarma9600
      @kumarvarma9600 Před rokem +1

      Myself iam Vengi Chalukya but we say Pallava because our ancient clan name is Pallava only, we have copper plate evidences

    • @kempegowdakempa5782
      @kempegowdakempa5782 Před rokem

      ​@Kumar Varma stupid. Chalukyas are kannadigas and not pallavas.
      Chalukayas had multiple branches , that's it.
      Chalukyas ruled Gujarat as well

    • @jai7185
      @jai7185 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@kumarvarma9600 I think you have got shock treatment or you needed shock treatment 😃 because u are telling a shocking fact, where did the ASI destroyed it , you peoples don't know proper history & claiming others history as yours, no relation between chalukyas & pallavas.just for the sake of your satisfaction & ego .

    • @jai7185
      @jai7185 Před 11 měsíci

      @@kumarvarma9600 their is no evidence, it is your illusion.

  • @chanseshirley6913
    @chanseshirley6913 Před rokem +5

    Your channel is incredible and unlike anything else in media. Thank you so much!

  • @theloosecannon7517
    @theloosecannon7517 Před rokem +55

    the thing i love about history is how one man can make so much difference on an entire empire. its interesting how a kingdom could be at the brink of collapse and 1 confident leader turns that kingdom into an empire and vice versa an empire can collapse because of 1 powerful enemy

    • @ak-ev1mp
      @ak-ev1mp Před rokem

      Chalukya empire 🔥

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn Před rokem

      Roman history is full of that happening. They just kept getting lucky right when they needed it!

    • @mayankbisht7691
      @mayankbisht7691 Před rokem

      Thats why strong democracy is the best

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn Před rokem +2

      @@mayankbisht7691 Depends. Democracy tends to systematize a certain kind of leadership. That's good for consistency, but also bad for flexibility. If you need some radical shifts, democracy tends to impede that. Otoh systems like monarchy are like gambling, you never know what you'll get.

    • @gobimurugesan2411
      @gobimurugesan2411 Před rokem +1

      @@ArawnOfAnnwn Radical shifts? Like making India as Hindu Afghanistan with religious siht heads?. I don't like that type of radicals.

  • @dwarasamudra8889
    @dwarasamudra8889 Před rokem +43

    Would be great if you could make a video on the Kalyani Chalukya Empire too. Their Imperial Capital at Kalyani (Basavakalyan) was said to be one of the largest and wealthiest cities in India at the time.

  • @pranjal8425
    @pranjal8425 Před rokem +5

    Thanks again Odd Compass. The animations and music were amazing.

  • @pandiarajan252
    @pandiarajan252 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I am a india🇮🇳 in Tamilnadu. I love ❤ my kings 👑 . They are ruled and brave, stronger, intelligent, motivator, good character, respect people, improved the culture and economy.

  • @parameshkesavan
    @parameshkesavan Před rokem +3

    Nice to hear this since we always talk about Raja Raja and Rajendra chola!!
    Thanks for sharing

  • @Pradjaya
    @Pradjaya Před rokem +2

    1st time I've heart a general's name of a Chola king.. thanks..👍👍

  • @AVishnuDev
    @AVishnuDev Před rokem +7

    What a great video! Thanks for that extensive research. One more piece of info that might complete the video - in traditional literature, Athirajendra Cholan was also called Kirimikanda Cholan (with the festering throat), it seems that he was suffering from some form of cancer of the throat, that's how he died.

  • @SpeedDemon_Editzzz
    @SpeedDemon_Editzzz Před rokem +79

    The Legendary Chola Empire👑🔥💯

    • @kiran9220
      @kiran9220 Před rokem +9

      Chalukya the emperor's☀️🗡️🌙🐗 empire 🔥

    • @stark2568
      @stark2568 Před rokem +7

      @@kiran9220 No, he was adopted at chola palace by his grand mother i.e emperor Rajendra Chola's wife and he was legal heir for Chola throne. Once given adoption parents do not have any legal rights.

    • @vasanth2471
      @vasanth2471 Před rokem

      @@stark2568 That above guy is talking about western chalukyas not eastern chalukyas

    • @newtube4984
      @newtube4984 Před rokem

      @@stark2568 No kulothunga chalukya was invaded chola empire defeated chola clan prince and became king.

    • @newtube4984
      @newtube4984 Před rokem +1

      @@vasanth2471 both are cousin der paternal linage was kannada

  • @rameshparamasivan6997
    @rameshparamasivan6997 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for creating this sir 🤩❤️❤️love from Tamilnadu

  • @arutko9147
    @arutko9147 Před rokem +2

    This precisive video you made is top notch. Got to know more about kulotunga chola. Thanks

  • @dopermine2020
    @dopermine2020 Před rokem +3

    Wow.... What a presentation.... This is the history has be thought in India

  • @ashwindeva7111
    @ashwindeva7111 Před rokem +2

    Really happy to hear our history good work team thank you so much. Karunakara thondaiman was pallava prince. After thier defeat with cholas they served as generals and ministers. You can see that in ps1 too.

  • @navk9594
    @navk9594 Před rokem +6

    in spite of studying history as a subject for entire school primary, high school we were never mentioned of the Vengi kingdom or any other great kings in our books, what a shame!!! thanks for this.

  • @StoicHistorian
    @StoicHistorian Před rokem +6

    Always high quality content, love your videos

  • @anikethan4833
    @anikethan4833 Před rokem +3

    Glad to see your videos again!

  • @atlock
    @atlock Před rokem

    Absolutely captivating and superbly detailed story! Thanks a lot!

  • @adithyaks8584
    @adithyaks8584 Před rokem +10

    There is so much History in Tamil literature and scriptures.
    For example, Barani is a text written for a warrior who killed thousand elephants in war (metaphorically). There is a book called "Kalingathu Barani" which details the war with Kalinga empire.

  • @jeyaramsathees6128
    @jeyaramsathees6128 Před rokem +4

    Let’s appreciate the animation and art works too!! Great directions to already great channel

  • @Sticklemako
    @Sticklemako Před rokem +36

    THIS is why the Telugu and Tamil people are essentially linked for generations.. This also shows that if the British had never colonized us, our economy would have easily bounced back. We have always been great maritime traders, and we were very adaptable

    • @kiran9220
      @kiran9220 Před rokem +8

      Vengi chalukyas are not telugu they are kannadigas ruled telugu land

    • @koushikvemuri3130
      @koushikvemuri3130 Před rokem +15

      @@kiran9220 Then all the south States are bound by blood and history

    • @uk6728
      @uk6728 Před rokem +7

      @@kiran9220 what's your problem

    • @kiran9220
      @kiran9220 Před rokem +8

      @@uk6728 chalukya Kannada empire not telugu

    • @udhayakumarMN
      @udhayakumarMN Před rokem +12

      @@kiran9220 lol imperial family is always intermarried with one another to strengthen their kingdom .SO, no one is Pure tamil, telugu, kannadiga, chola or chalukiya ..

  • @write2pras84
    @write2pras84 Před 9 měsíci

    What I find really impressive is how good your pronunciation is of these difficult to pronounce ancient names. Well done just for that. And of course, the video itself: absolute gold content!!

  • @charakaamayantha_ca9784
    @charakaamayantha_ca9784 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Sri Lanka was saved by King Vijayabahu The Great from Cholas. One of greatest Kings of Sri Lanka 👑❤️

  • @bramsiva3026
    @bramsiva3026 Před rokem +3

    I enjoyed PS 1 too. I always stunned by your videos and knowledge. Thank you

  • @pmamidipudi237
    @pmamidipudi237 Před rokem +27

    This video does a great job covering an important period in Chola history. But it is important to remember that the movie Ponniyin Selvan (and the novel it is based on) take place in an earlier period of Chola rule during the reign of Sundara Chola. The younger son of the emperor, who is leading an army in Sri Lanka in the story, is the one who would later rule as Raja Raja Cholan or Ponniyin Selvan (son of the river Ponni). Both are central characters in the movie and novel and the whole plot of the novel is about the early days of Raja Raja Chola and a conspiracy to overthrow the Cholas. Just important to remember to distinguish the subject of this video from the plot of the movie PS-1.

    • @Vishakakabila
      @Vishakakabila Před rokem

      So that novel is for real ?

    • @pmamidipudi237
      @pmamidipudi237 Před rokem

      @@Vishakakabila The historical period it takes place in and some of the characters such as the emperor Sundara Cholan and his children were real people, but the story is fictionalised. It is a fictionalised account of the early days of Raja Raja Cholan, the younger son of Sundara Cholan.

    • @whoops0
      @whoops0 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Vishakakabila characters in ps1 are real but it has got some fictional elements to it just to make the story a bit more interesting ... But the core story remains the same and it's very much real ..

    • @xpertran
      @xpertran Před 11 měsíci

      Sanskrit equivalent of Ponni River would be CAUVERY or KAVERI

    • @4ray
      @4ray Před 3 dny

      @@Vishakakabilait’s fiction. The story is based on The three musketeers. The story got the real Chola history wrong. It’s not a good source.

  • @sudarsanp1503
    @sudarsanp1503 Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much for unravelling the unspoken great histories from the past ! I think you are not Indian ! Thank you so much for bringing out the history that need to be spoken out proudly by the tamils !🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @braunarsch
    @braunarsch Před rokem +2

    damn dude your production quality has shot up! kudos!

  • @davidkarunanithy8018
    @davidkarunanithy8018 Před rokem +11

    Excellent video on a much ignored, but historically important, south Indian monarch. I really think that you have one of the best youtube channels in English featuring people and events from Tamil / south Indian history. The imperial Cholas are little known outside of India although they constituted one of the great dynasties of the Indian subcontinent.
    Another period that would be wonderful to explore would be that of the Tamil Sangam Age (300BC-300AD). Little known is that in this period south Indian society was dominated by a warrior class with a fierce heroic culture and code of honour, and with colourful pre and post battle customs and rituals. The period saw the genesis of south Indian martial arts (Varma ati, silambam, kalarippayattu) and, like the Japanese samurai, there were even forms of martial suicide. Archaeology has also revealed that some sword blades used were made from unusually high quality steel. The Cholas, Pandyas and Cheras (and their various feudatories) were in frequent or incessant conflict, and many of the kings (such as Karikalan, Senguttuvan or Neduncheliyan) glorified through war poetry.
    There are many accessible books on Sangam Age heroic poetry, and on ancient Tamil society and history in general which give a vivid picture of the martial elite and their internecine cattle raiding and wars. I have myself done many years of research into the warfare of those times.

  • @kin843
    @kin843 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Thanks

  • @sreerag3354
    @sreerag3354 Před rokem +1

    Great. Your animation and visuals has improved a lot. Now it looks great

  • @hariharasudhan1839
    @hariharasudhan1839 Před rokem +8

    This is fantastic. Please make separate video for Raja Raja Chola & Rajendra Chola.

  • @tarunr1949
    @tarunr1949 Před rokem +3

    Seriously thank you as tamils most of us dont know our own history yet we persist and never give up

  • @gunasekar431
    @gunasekar431 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video guys.

  • @kunalashok5887
    @kunalashok5887 Před rokem

    Yo your videos are dope af, keep em coming

  • @striker44
    @striker44 Před rokem +11

    Superb narration of history of Cholas. Thank you. We do not read much South Indian history in Central board schools, which is all about what happened in delhi.

  • @tetro-telugutroller7313
    @tetro-telugutroller7313 Před rokem +18

    The historical name of the current day VISAKHAPATNAM (VIZAG/WALTAIR) is KULOTTHUNGA CHOLA PATTANAM.

  • @pohordebbarma4505
    @pohordebbarma4505 Před rokem

    That's a great work of Art and History, your presentation the dramatic music the animation is just 👌👌👌

  • @aryanambekar8989
    @aryanambekar8989 Před 3 měsíci

    This is now my favourite channel ❤

  • @felip3442
    @felip3442 Před rokem +4

    India's history is so rich, would love to learn more

  • @SenapatiM96
    @SenapatiM96 Před rokem +7

    A lot of Tamilians in the comments fighting/crying over Kulottunga not being Telugu. Keyboard warriors. The tomb of Rajendra Chola The Great remains in a dilapidated condition, first go and reclaim that.

    • @theicon2132
      @theicon2132 Před rokem +1

      A lot ?
      Only 3
      But your telugus & kannadigays are crying kindly check 😊

    • @SenapatiM96
      @SenapatiM96 Před rokem +1

      @@theicon2132 You missed the point of my comment.

  • @vinothkumar4852
    @vinothkumar4852 Před rokem +6

    Finally a recognition occured which TAMIL's really deserved. No other king has achieved like chozas did.
    Please do one video about Choza conquest Pala empire for Ganges. It's truly inspiring story.

    • @TruthSpeaker2000
      @TruthSpeaker2000 Před rokem

      Cholas are not tamils, they are rajput ( Kshatriya Varna) ...
      They are Telugu rajput.. ( varmas)
      Since chola and eastern chalukya are same kulam,
      Eastern chalukya prince rajendra chalukya titled as kulam uthunga chola.which means continuer of kulam or race..

    • @psekhar2760
      @psekhar2760 Před rokem +8

      @@TruthSpeaker2000 good joke brother... You don't know choza's history we'll go and study well. Chozha is a tamizhilian and his root from thuraiyur (Trichy) and moved to Tanjore (thanjaore) in Tamilnadu ....If he was Telugu then why all letters in Tanjore temple was in Tamizhil 😉..... plz don't try to spread the wrong info about the great kingdom 🙏...

    • @Vishnu_Karthik
      @Vishnu_Karthik Před rokem +3

      @@TruthSpeaker2000 You are confusing Telugu Chodas with Tamil Chozhas.

    • @psekhar2760
      @psekhar2760 Před rokem +2

      @@Vishnu_Karthik chozhas are only tamizhil not any other languages....

  • @SandyC934
    @SandyC934 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the content ❤ special mention for pronunciations 👏🏼 😊

  • @karthiknarayan5591
    @karthiknarayan5591 Před rokem

    Amazing content. Accurate pronunciation of names. Kudos!

  • @Dosaskillz
    @Dosaskillz Před rokem +16

    So good! I honestly had never even heard of Kulottonga. Odd Compass is always on point, bringing to light lesser-known characters in history to the forefront.

  • @nishantvishwakarma5140
    @nishantvishwakarma5140 Před rokem +6

    Your videos will be of great help for UPSC aspirants, great work!
    Are you gonna cover modern history too?

  • @andriesusanto8684
    @andriesusanto8684 Před rokem

    this is awesome . thanks a million 😁👍🏻

  • @egregiouslytalented2381
    @egregiouslytalented2381 Před rokem +1

    really Fascinating history which jst nobody seems to talk about for some reason

  • @infinite5795
    @infinite5795 Před rokem +26

    Wow, never would I have thought to know so much about the Cholas, if I hadn't come across it. Tamil history aficionados like me can also read Kalingapatturani/ defeat of Kalinga( it was written during the same duration and celebrates the hard-earned victory upon Kalinga, which was also a powerful kingdom in India at that time, mainly because of maritime trade). Also, a humble request as an Odia, please do a video dedicating to Rashtrakutas of Karnataka, Alupas of Tulu Nadu, Cheras of Kerala and our very own, Gajapati dynasty of Kalinga.

    • @abi7749
      @abi7749 Před rokem +4

      How come Chera be mallus?

    • @infinite5795
      @infinite5795 Před rokem +1

      @@abi7749 today's Mallus= Children of Old Tamil, not Modern Tamil. There was no Malayalam or Modern Tamil( Kodun Tamizh) then, it was the era of middle Tamil most probably in the chera-chola pandya kingdoms, with Telugu and Kannada speakers as well.

    • @vasanth2471
      @vasanth2471 Před rokem +7

      @@infinite5795 Cheras are not Malayalis. Malayalam came after Cheras rule

    • @karikalan8830
      @karikalan8830 Před rokem +5

      Cheras were tamil kingdom. They were under Moovendhars(3 kings) that is Chera chola pandyas.

    • @karikalan8830
      @karikalan8830 Před rokem +3

      @@infinite5795 modern tamil is still like old tamil bro, literally we can understand 2000 year old poem.Even English would be a bit different in Shakespeare poem that doesn't mean it's different language

  • @santoshkathira
    @santoshkathira Před rokem +39

    Tunga is still a family name you'll find in Andhra/Vengi territory. That's my half cent's worth contribution..

    • @bonemarrow3439
      @bonemarrow3439 Před rokem

      That's very interesting

    • @Sai_2346
      @Sai_2346 Před rokem

      @Mailman tunga is the name of a chalukyan river which flows western chalukyas to eastern chalukyas (vengi), they might have probably adopted the name or the Tamil language but geographically it is a Telugu-Kannada name.

    • @diwa0071983
      @diwa0071983 Před rokem +3

      Kula - Race. Tunga - Exalt. Kulotunga - One who exalts his race.

    • @Sai_2346
      @Sai_2346 Před rokem

      @Mailman oh, didn't know.

    • @vanisridhar5509
      @vanisridhar5509 Před rokem

      @Mailman I think there will be some marriage relationship between cholas and srilanka, so only their descendents using that name. I know about pandyas and cheras relationship with srilanka but never heard about cholas relationship with srilanka.

  • @viveksingh-ok6il
    @viveksingh-ok6il Před rokem

    Well explained enjoyed it very much

  • @nikitamonoge208
    @nikitamonoge208 Před rokem

    i love the way you brilliantly pronounce their names hey, not Indian but i can tell your pronunciation is spot on

  • @arun0921
    @arun0921 Před rokem +13

    Thanks ,wonderful video about Chola dynasty and kullothunga chola enjoyed listening to the events that happened and your narration

  • @kcnanand
    @kcnanand Před rokem +2

    Thankyou for making such good videos on ancient South Indian History

  • @GnanaPrakash86AP
    @GnanaPrakash86AP Před rokem +1

    Amazing character art!!

  • @sanket.solanke
    @sanket.solanke Před rokem +36

    As a descendant of kalyani Chalukyas (western region Chalukyas), I was never a big fan of Chola empire. But more I learn about their history, I have to say they had some admirable individuals with achievements that shaped the world we live in today.

    • @drbh6331
      @drbh6331 Před rokem

      Every empire has some idiots and great kings

    • @riddhimansen666
      @riddhimansen666 Před rokem +9

      How do you know came to the point that you are a descendant of western Chalukyas? 1000 years passed more or less everyone have atleast a trace of w. Chalukyan gene, anyone can claim that he/she is a descendant of so and so kingdom.... Enjoy history not myths

    • @stormshadow5283
      @stormshadow5283 Před rokem +1

      @@riddhimansen666 wtf....that is absolutely a rubbish thing to say. What the heck do you mean by w. Chalukya gene even? How is him being a descendant of the Kalyani chalukyas a myth? Many people can trace their bloodline to ancient ruling clans of India given they know the caste backgrounds to which said royals belonged to.

    • @muraliyuvaraj4334
      @muraliyuvaraj4334 Před rokem +3

      @@stormshadow5283 what a boomer in 21st century, stop tracing your bloodline, and start treating people equally 🤧

    • @stormshadow5283
      @stormshadow5283 Před rokem

      @@muraliyuvaraj4334 being proud of your bloodline doesn't mean you must treat other disrespectfully. We are the inheritors of a proud heritage. You stop behaving like a cringe maggot.

  • @karthikbharadwaj9949
    @karthikbharadwaj9949 Před rokem +8

    Amazing video. But you missed an important person and dynasty who were inbetween Chalukyas and Cholas, Hoysala Vishnuvardhana.

  • @reaper3086
    @reaper3086 Před rokem

    Please make more videos and educate me ❤ i learnt a lot about my culture today thank you 😊

  • @Daffodil956
    @Daffodil956 Před 11 měsíci

    Wonderfully done sir👌🏼👌🏼👏🏼

  • @kempegowdakempa5782
    @kempegowdakempa5782 Před rokem +5

    Chalukya- Pride of Karnataka ❤

    • @venkatesh67258
      @venkatesh67258 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Defeat by Jadavarma sundra pandya TAMILAN 😎

    • @cryptonash16
      @cryptonash16 Před 6 měsíci

      Have you checked out how the Seleukiyan empire of Greece/Iran is connected to Chalukya? I strongly believe that the Chalukyans are actually foreigners, and even the Ganda Berunda symbol is a Greek bird symbol. Don't pride yourself too much. I think the only native Kannada empire is the Western Gangas. Even the Kadamba either came from Chutus (Indo-Scythian), Gangawadi, Gupta, Pallava or Satavahana

    • @jai7185
      @jai7185 Před 4 měsíci

      ​​@@cryptonash16what you think it won't become real history, historians scholars clearly mentions they are local kannadigas, you will also think kannada is from Canada. Chalukyas are pure natives of Karnataka, gandaberunda was took from Hindu mythology.

    • @cryptonash16
      @cryptonash16 Před 4 měsíci

      Check the map again to see Chalukyan empire extent and borders...anyway all the royalties are mixed.. Not point for people like us to continue carrying their flag.. They have dozen wives and a harem...who is whose child we won't even know.. @@jai7185

  • @vijaykumarreddykadle4969

    We need more on Indian subcontinent

  • @SanilAbrahamdontstop
    @SanilAbrahamdontstop Před rokem

    Brooooo 🔥🔥🔥 content I'm about binge watch your channel

  • @Shlotov
    @Shlotov Před rokem

    Great investigation, thank you.

  • @pkuniverse1
    @pkuniverse1 Před rokem +10

    எங்கும் தமிழ் எதிலும் தமிழ் ❤️

  • @Karnadagan
    @Karnadagan Před rokem +6

    Would ❤️ an Video on Immadi Pulikeshi !

  • @aaradhakananda
    @aaradhakananda Před rokem

    Amazing work. Keep it coming

  • @dhruvks9114
    @dhruvks9114 Před 10 měsíci

    Your pronounciation of Indian names is on point!

  • @emmanuelraylive
    @emmanuelraylive Před rokem +7

    Impressive! You've done quite a lot of research. I think you should do a video about Kalki eho wrote the serialised Ponniyin Selvan story in his magazine, which eventually became 5 books. A former freedom fighter, I am so glad that Kalki is back on the map. But he was never forgotten as Ponniyin Selvan books are the most read and the most sold books in Tamil literature, possibly also in the whole of Indian literature.

  • @HikmaHistory
    @HikmaHistory Před rokem +3

    Excellent story-telling, was thoroughly gripped the whole vid!