Why read History? | Q&A #2

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Second Q&A video where I answer some of your questions.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:10 Why read History?
    4:09 Arya and Dasa in Kautilya's Arthashastra
    6:40 Why no archaeological evidence of Palaces exist from Ancient India
    11:14 Relation between IVC and Rig Vedic Society
    12:27 How do we know that a certain figure existed in the Past?
    14:09 Emergence of Early Iron Age kingdoms outside the Gangetic Plains.
    15:37 Clashes between the Guptas and the Sassanids
    18:26 Kushan inscriptions near Sanchi and in the Indo-Gangetic Plains
    19:37 Maurya era Pataliputra vs Gupta era Pataliputra
    20:06 How the Mauryans conquered almost all of the Subcontinent but Aurangzeb couldn't conquer Deccan
    21:47 Current Academic view on Lalitaditya
    23:05 New book on the Guptas
    23:38 Why Indian powers didn't make an alliance to defeat the Arabs from Sindh
    26:17 War and Battle Tactics
    26:53 Books recommendation for non-History Background folks
    28:50 Why do we use only Buddhist sources?
    30:23 An Apology
    30:40 Books I am reading and will read.
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Komentáře • 109

  • @JayVardhanSingh
    @JayVardhanSingh  Před 20 dny +29

    At 18:17, I mistakenly said Samudragupta Maurya. Apologies for the mistake.🥲

  • @kraut1982
    @kraut1982 Před 20 dny +30

    Just visited Rome last month. They have done a tremendous job in archeological excavations within the city. If they can do that in an expensive city like Rome. It can be definitely be done in Patna, if there is will. And they have been doing that systematically from time of Napoleon III in 1861 so over 160years of consistent excavation. Also they have done a lot of reconstruction to display the finds in way that people can visualize how it was in past, so presentation is also very important.

    • @Malecchavinashak
      @Malecchavinashak Před 9 dny +1

      It's not possible in India... People don't give their land easily, and they are also not interested in archaeology and history like Europeans. If people and the government cooperate with each other, then we will be able to solve all the mysteries and missing links in the Indian historical timeline.

  • @historyandmore9555
    @historyandmore9555 Před 20 dny +36

    I don't understand why some people hate history, history is love. Its so fun to read what was before us!

    • @gauravrawat777
      @gauravrawat777 Před 20 dny +10

      Maybe how history is thought in our curriculum has something to do with it.

    • @witchilich
      @witchilich Před 20 dny +1

      @@gauravrawat777 ahh you mean how mughals are removed from our curriculum

    • @parthkhanolkar7916
      @parthkhanolkar7916 Před 20 dny

      Schools don't teach well

    • @vasudhruw6843
      @vasudhruw6843 Před 20 dny +2

      How they teach history in boring way ​@@witchilich

    • @mr.goldenleaves
      @mr.goldenleaves Před 19 dny +5

      It's taught in a very boring way and people in India generally hate subjects that fall under humanities.

  • @Sam-dd1he
    @Sam-dd1he Před 18 dny +4

    Because Those who don't learn from History are doomed to Repeat it😢

  • @weimaoweimao
    @weimaoweimao Před 20 dny +6

    Kindly do a bookshelf tour and show us which books you've got.
    Thanks🙏

  • @NS-gr9cy
    @NS-gr9cy Před 19 dny +1

    I just hope this channel keeps on producing content historical like this for many many years.
    Such, a gem!!

  • @kraut1982
    @kraut1982 Před 20 dny +4

    On the infighting within Indian rulers, it is one of the most important lessons in Indian history and historians have a duty to discuss that lesson. The fact that similar thing happened in Europe is no excuse for us to gloss over that. Even today we are divided eg Maratha in Gujarat/Bengal/ Odhisha. Or why rajputs kings sided with Mughals against Marathas. We need to acknowledge that it happened whether we like it or not and let bygones be bygones and learn to not be divided as Indians and understand the power of unity rather than regional pride. Historians should be asking what if questions, what if they were united?

    • @AbhinandanABS
      @AbhinandanABS Před 20 dny +4

      Unity comes from an Empire. The infighting is the result of that motive & without regional pride that thought never arises. So there's no point in a false sense of nation hood.

    • @Bronsonnarrator
      @Bronsonnarrator Před 19 dny

      At end india was built by invaders, at end what sort of pride would people feel ?

    • @alpha-vs1fx
      @alpha-vs1fx Před 18 dny

      ​@@AbhinandanABSI'm not saying that's false but there have been examples in Indian history and throughout the world history where kingdoms of the same civilization make alliances against barbaric foreign invaders. The identity may have been more or less important depending on the time , but there was definitely a uniform identity of Indian kingdoms and people.

    • @sudipkumarroy3790
      @sudipkumarroy3790 Před 13 dny +1

      This is just another rubbish opinion. What's there to discuss?? Kings, empires etc all go by their self interest(Arthashastra pov). Why should the Gurjara pratiharas have meddled to ally with their bittermost enemy Rashtrakutas over some random issue over in Sindh when a greater and more serious threat which could wipe out their existence was there by their side. Same goes for the Rashtrakutas. All that infighting etc existed everywhere and are not unique to India by any stretch of imagination. Rajputs supported Mughals bcoz that was the best thing to do. That's what Kautilya the master himself advises. Go read the VIIthe book of Arthashastra. Infact Man Singh becoming mughal vassal was the best thing for Hindus. He was infact instrumental in wiping out Afghan influence over bengal etc. Rajputs didn't support Marathas bcoz of their exploitative policies towards them(excessive chauth) and marathas not capitalising and properly guiding over internal power politics of the Rajputs. This mistake was done by Peshwa Nanasaheb. Under Peshwa Bajirao's reign the relations between rajputs were excellent.
      And finally regarding regionalism in modern day thats bcoz of all the Rayn Invasion Davidian divide etc nonsense which leftists and commies champion and propagate. There is no feeling of separatism except among those city dwelling upper caste bhoddorloks whose mind has been brainwashed by Communism, Dravidianism etc. Uproot these communist snakepits from Academia and media(not in the colonial manner of censorship but through proper Indic manner of unbiased Shastrath, Purva Panshanger , debate etc) and see all separatism vanish in thin air.

    • @sudipkumarroy3790
      @sudipkumarroy3790 Před 13 dny

      ​@@AbhinandanABSThe last two words of your profile name describes this comment the best. False equivalence is what commies and leftists always excell at. This comment is no exception. Equating a normal pure power politics among polities in pre modern India and interpreting this as separatist regional pride while ignoring the fact that no such speartism or animosity existed among the common people, merchants, traders monks etc and in the culture of the people is what brainwashed commies only can do. Note no separatism existed even among tamil people before the colonialists Christian missionaries and periyarists buggers took over the academia.

  • @Arjun-xr5kd
    @Arjun-xr5kd Před 2 dny

    Please do a video on how you make notes of the books your read: like digital or old school way. And if digital, what are the tools that comes handy for you, like notion, etc.

  • @SiddharthaJoshiFilms
    @SiddharthaJoshiFilms Před 19 dny +2

    Loved it even though I didn’t ask any question! Also thank you for the book recommendations - ordered one already :)

  • @Bronsonnarrator
    @Bronsonnarrator Před 20 dny +3

    Can you make a video of all the ancient palaces or structures not related to religion survived to this date in indian subcontinent? That would be interesting.

  • @b.b.dwivedi6154
    @b.b.dwivedi6154 Před 20 dny +1

    Thankyou so so much sir for answering my question...!!! ❤
    The way you explain things in lucid manner is jst amazing

  • @lovlina11
    @lovlina11 Před 19 dny +2

    I love history no matter what my classmates say that they have disdain for history classes

  • @ChalteChalte802
    @ChalteChalte802 Před 19 dny +3

    Thanks

  • @raginisingh2251
    @raginisingh2251 Před 17 dny

    V. Knowledgeable video

  • @vanshstalin1402
    @vanshstalin1402 Před 18 dny

    Thanks jay for answering.since we have only one inscription near sarnet ,how we are sure that kushan ruled reached indo gangetic plains. 2nd There are 2 inscriptions of kushan ruler vasishka found near sanchi. Please search it on wikipedia about vasishka

  • @arindamparua2852
    @arindamparua2852 Před 20 dny +1

    I commented on your last video
    here I ask you again
    what type of dresses the ancient women and men wear in India?
    please make a video on this topic

  • @venkataraghotham7586
    @venkataraghotham7586 Před 20 dny

    Sir Barry Cunliffe's The Scytians Nomad Warriors of Central Asia is a good book

  • @weimaoweimao
    @weimaoweimao Před 20 dny

    Bro, kindly recommend some books on the kushan and Gupta Empire's or overall Indian history. Thanks🙏🙇❤

  • @manthanpandya7501
    @manthanpandya7501 Před dnem +1

    In the question of Gupta - Sasanid border, you kept answering on region of Punjab and Afghanistan but reality is that some historians believe that pre Arab Sindh history is not clear and there might be Sasanid direct or indirect control of present Balochistan and also lower sindh in indus valley region in 3-6th century (by this time Kushans declined, Indo Schithians were in Gujarat region), this way both Guptas and Sansanids could have been sharing borders! You never talked about Sindh and Gupta connection here. Kindly reply

    • @JayVardhanSingh
      @JayVardhanSingh  Před dnem +1

      Don't think that the Sassanid controlled Sindh. One could argue that the region west of the Indus may have been under their control, but even then, we have little evidence to prove that the Gupta borders stretched as far as the Indus.
      I am of the opinion that Balochistan, or at least the region of Makran, was probably under the control of the Sassanids, and it could be argued, based on Arab sources, that for some time in the sixth century AD, the region around Debal had come under the Sassanid control. But apart from these details, I don't think we have much evidence to prove that the Sassind control extended beyond Indus in the East.

  • @maheshdocherla
    @maheshdocherla Před 20 dny

    Sir, I request that, although it is not your field of expertise, that you would present a video on "THE MARCH OF THE TEN THOUSAND" by XENOPHON and its significance in history which led to the dominance of the Hellenic civilisation. Apparently, Xenophon was saved in battle before this event by Socrates himself.
    Also, contrast the life experiences of Greek philosophers & historians versus Indian.

  • @highnote6471
    @highnote6471 Před 13 dny

    Bro you should make video on upsc history syllabus...your channel will grow plus people will have clear view of history too.... Think about it

  • @bleep0004
    @bleep0004 Před 19 dny +1

    I cannot find how to write plut in brahmi. It is quite essential for writing vedic sanskrit. Any idea how to do it?

  • @soumyadiptamajumder8795

    As per you which is the most comprehensive collection of Indian History from Ancient era till freedom struggle???

  • @parthb.714
    @parthb.714 Před 20 dny

    16:10 Sir i think we all should discuss about ahemdabad inscription of Guptas

  • @Nachi009
    @Nachi009 Před 17 dny

    Make a video Detail history of patanjali mahabhashya

  • @DetectiveRevieweR
    @DetectiveRevieweR Před 20 dny

    Thank you so much bhaiya. But what about medival history

  • @RitikSharma-ee4og
    @RitikSharma-ee4og Před 11 dny +1

    brother make a vedio on zubils ,kikan and arabs plz

  • @Malecchavinashak
    @Malecchavinashak Před 9 dny

    ASI has started excavation in Rajgir, the ancient Magdha's capital, Rajgriha.

  • @ABC-PQR-XYZ
    @ABC-PQR-XYZ Před 20 dny +3

    Hindi video upload please
    .

  • @kartikey8068
    @kartikey8068 Před 20 dny +1

    Brother Can you do the Islamization of Sindh after the Umayyad conquest

  • @Satyamsinghsengar948
    @Satyamsinghsengar948 Před 19 dny

    Hello Jay bhai , I forgot to participate in Q&N, my question is is there any information about the origin of the lineage of Prince Vijay who conquered Ceylon. Pls answer if you can, Thanks !!

  • @ritwikraj8658
    @ritwikraj8658 Před 11 dny

    Were Gurjar-Pratiharas of Hunnic origin? Please make a video on the origins of Gurjar-Pratiharas.

  • @kk-tw2co
    @kk-tw2co Před 19 dny

    Can you tell something about North-western India??
    Many tribes like,Madras,kaikeyas,Abhiras,etc. come from North-western India.

  • @abhinavkumar6223
    @abhinavkumar6223 Před 18 dny

    Sir i want to ask one question
    Is there any inscription of gupta dynasty thats tells about thier varna
    If no then on what basis peaples considered them as a vaishya

    • @rishavkumar1250
      @rishavkumar1250 Před 18 dny

      Nobody has called the Gupta Dynasty as Baniya, some Baniyas say that Gupta Dynasty was Baniya to feel proud

  • @ajaxhost6950
    @ajaxhost6950 Před 20 dny +1

    Thank you Jay for addressing my Question
    But one thing I noticed is Megasthanes mentions that there is no slavery or dasa system in Mauryan empire
    then why Kautilya had to explicitly mention the dasa system?

    • @JayVardhanSingh
      @JayVardhanSingh  Před 20 dny +10

      I think this has to do with the fact that the kind of slavery which Megesthenes was familiar with, Historians use the term chattel slavery, didn't exist in India. It was much milder. Also, slavery was not as common in Ancient India as it was in the West.

    • @prithwishroy
      @prithwishroy Před 20 dny

      According to west slaves are for sex

  • @bhavavyadav2615
    @bhavavyadav2615 Před 20 dny +1

    i wanted to know about ancient abhir tribe which are known as ahirs in modern day and are they actually the descendants of ancient Yadavas which they claim to be? Plzzzzzz answer

  • @greatindus
    @greatindus Před 16 dny

    Is Bacterian deity Oesho and India Shiva same?

  • @manveersinghjadoun2570

    Hello brother,
    As a curious student of history, I have been enjoying your history series podcast for a little while now. But I have read some books, articles, and videos on ancient history and their dating issues so please shed some light on the topics, and also I am providing some book names to have a look at, and let me know what you think about this different view of ancient history chronology.....
    chronology of Indian history reconstructed,(by kota venketachalam)
    Ancient history and chronology of Bharat by Kota Venketachalam.
    Indian ears by kota venkatechalam
    The age of buddha ,milinda and amtiyoka & yuga purana by kota venketechalam.
    The King of Magada by T,s Narayan Shastri
    Age of Shankara by T.s Narayan Shastri
    A history of the south from prehistoric times by K,a nilkantha Shastri
    Age of Nandas & Mauryas by K.a nilkantha Shastri
    Advanced History of India by K.a nilkantha shastri.
    Sources of indian history with special reference to South India by K.a Nilkantha Shastri.
    and so on....please do check.

  • @akk7791
    @akk7791 Před 20 dny

    Nice 👍

  • @prachinkal
    @prachinkal Před 11 dny

    👍👍👍👍

  • @user-cl9bd1tz3b
    @user-cl9bd1tz3b Před 19 dny

    I Have just a silly query we know that Vedic culture didn't existed as far as 3,000 BCE but the OIT view is that it existed back then let's say that it didn't existed still Horses were very important for Aryans and Yamnaya Tribes also used Horses is it possible that these people might have used Ashwamedha Yajnya to conquer different Regions because they seems to have spread throughout Asia to Europe to India is it possible that languages which travelled so faster is because of this very feature of Ashwamedha Yajnya in Early history where the tribes who get under the suzeranity of Aryans basically became part of Aryans and learned their culture as well.

  • @stuti1119
    @stuti1119 Před 20 dny

    I was looking for Sangam Age in your list but couldn't find anything on it. I hope you'll upload a video on that subject in near future.

    • @JayVardhanSingh
      @JayVardhanSingh  Před 20 dny

      I've done a video on it. Here is the link
      czcams.com/video/WVIz_0PYMJQ/video.html

    • @stuti1119
      @stuti1119 Před 20 dny

      ​@@JayVardhanSingh That's great! I don't know how I missed it,thank you ❤

  • @prithwishroy
    @prithwishroy Před 20 dny

    Sir Buddha's Dynasty Shakas were outsiders ??

  • @saugatshrestha1284
    @saugatshrestha1284 Před 20 dny

    Explain the history of nepal in our Santana

  • @ModernStupidity-qm3rj
    @ModernStupidity-qm3rj Před 19 dny +2

    You should debunk history videos of Bundelkhand M Education. That channel is teaching a lots of wrong things about hindu history.

  • @sumitdutta7043
    @sumitdutta7043 Před 20 dny

    Can someone please add timestamps !!

  • @Bronsonnarrator
    @Bronsonnarrator Před 20 dny

  • @RajaBundela-ob3ff
    @RajaBundela-ob3ff Před 15 dny

    bhai hindi me video upload kojiye

  • @Malecchavinashak
    @Malecchavinashak Před 9 dny

    The ancient Greeks didn't only call Persians and Anatolians barbarians; they also called barbarians to Europeans... Aristotle called Northern Europeans unintelligent, fearless barbarians... And to Iranians and Anatolians, he called them eastern barbarians who are intelligent but weak who live under the tyranny of undemocratic rulers

  • @magma9000
    @magma9000 Před 20 dny +4

    Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰♥️

  • @ameetmahaajan
    @ameetmahaajan Před 19 dny

    Can you make video in hindi please

  • @mritunjayy
    @mritunjayy Před 20 dny

    Jay bhai, library me mile the, photo due hai

  • @venkataraghotham7586
    @venkataraghotham7586 Před 20 dny

    India A History by Dr Burton Stein is much better than Upinder Singh's book

  • @Rajeshkumar-kx5tu
    @Rajeshkumar-kx5tu Před 19 dny

    History keeps on repeating itself...just look how good again the Indian economy has started shining like a Sone ki Chidiya...but our army,airforce and navy , even individually are not number 1 in the world, forget all the three together....in worst case scenario of WW3...we may again see pillage upto 17 times by some new Mahmud Ghaznavi !!!

    • @rishavkumar1250
      @rishavkumar1250 Před 18 dny

      There won't be any invasion from Central Asia this time

  • @anaesthete5592
    @anaesthete5592 Před 20 dny

    Bro skipped my questions 😭

    • @anaesthete5592
      @anaesthete5592 Před 20 dny

      @coginito8365 where did you you saw me

    • @anaesthete5592
      @anaesthete5592 Před 20 dny

      @coginito8365 where else you saw me

    • @anaesthete5592
      @anaesthete5592 Před 19 dny

      ​@coginito8365 in which other channel you saw me?

    • @anaesthete5592
      @anaesthete5592 Před 19 dny

      @coginito8365 haha right, I see you also watch the same content as me, cool
      Btw I'm from Kerala

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před 19 dny +1

      I see you everywhere same😂

  • @suhash137
    @suhash137 Před 20 dny

    Where is our quation answer 😢 why ?

  • @lovlina11
    @lovlina11 Před 19 dny

    @jayVardhanSingh ji please also upload your videos in Hindi so that Hindi audience also can learn History

  • @maheshdocherla
    @maheshdocherla Před 20 dny

    Hello sir, my name is DR. MAHESH DOCHERLA and I have a GOODREADS account BUT I am not able to find you to follow you. What is your account name and how do I follow you?

  • @TaauDigital
    @TaauDigital Před 20 dny +2

    Hindi main boliye

    • @Bhondhu_Hiran
      @Bhondhu_Hiran Před 20 dny +5

      unki target audience, thodi badi hai.....

    • @Bronsonnarrator
      @Bronsonnarrator Před 20 dny +2

      Nikal be

    • @Persivefire
      @Persivefire Před 20 dny +2

      Alag channel hai jaha pe videos are in hindi

    • @AbhinandanABS
      @AbhinandanABS Před 20 dny +2

      पहले हिन्दी में लिखिए

    • @TaauDigital
      @TaauDigital Před 20 dny

      @@AbhinandanABS ठीक है भाई जी

  • @TaauDigital
    @TaauDigital Před 20 dny

    I am interested with you but i am not comfortable your language

    • @Bronsonnarrator
      @Bronsonnarrator Před 20 dny +4

      I am comfortable.

    • @elderDimonkey
      @elderDimonkey Před 20 dny +2

      I recommend you to check out his another channel there content is in hindi only

    • @TaauDigital
      @TaauDigital Před 20 dny

      another hindi channel name ?????

    • @Satyamsinghsengar948
      @Satyamsinghsengar948 Před 19 dny

      ​@@TaauDigitalyoutube.com/@thestoryofindia?si=Jo4MzfJEaos9OoQR