Indus Valley's Biggest Secret

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Publicado 2023-09-26
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Markers
0:00 Intro
01:27 India Valley Vs Others
06:18 Equal Society
14:17 Unequal Society
19:24 Con

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @rohansuneja9372
    Mughals were not indians they were foreigners. Just being born on Indian soil doesn't make you Indian it's culture that makes you Indian . Mughals were originally turks.
  • @soumya270yt
    I'm a graduate engineer trying to study the world. It's history, geography, science, literature.. chapter everything. Thanks to Mohak for gifting such beautiful videos.
  • @doritos9
    This reminds me of a Sanskrit shloka that I read which nostalgically talks about a golden era when, न राज्यं न च राजासीत् न दण्ड्यो न च दाण्डिकः। धर्मेणैव प्रजा: सर्वा रक्षन्ति स्म परस्परम् ॥ There was neither a kingdom, nor a king. Neither someone punished, nor a punisher. By Dharma alone all the citizens protected each other.
  • @just_livin9
    As an archaeologist aspirant, whenever I heard ARCHAEOLOGIST it feels so good. I feel like archaeologist are underrated but now they are gaining importance due to youtubers like you😊
  • @princymishra4983
    Being a student of history (class12).....I already knew all these facts ... but the way you connected these dots in form of a theory is really educational and appreciable 🎉
  • I like how subconsciously the Indian civilization had ended up retaining peace and non violence during independence and even to this day has no first attack/strike policy. It is also generally considered a peaceful partner across the globe by several countries and has the best international diplomacy barring Pakistan (and still holds the largest trade with China)
  • As far as I could read up, apparently, the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization was because of the change in global weather around 4200 years ago, which shifted the Indian monsoons further to the southeast, which ended up reducing the irrigation ability of the Indus river, thereby expanding the size of the Thar Desert. Thus, faced with reduced agricultural yields, the residents moved further east and southeast, eventually settling at the Gangetic plains. This event is known as the "4.2 kiloyear BP aridification event", which is also one of the reasons why the Egyptian civilization shrank massively in size, and the Mesopotamian civilization withdrew to the northern and southern ends of the Tigris-Euphrates river systems.
  • @hrithikbhatia
    I’m a sindhi & my grandmother used to tell me so many stories about sindh. She told me that her ancestors for living there for thousands of years. She said that her family was living in the same place for roughly 1200 years before they were forced to run away during partition
  • @namanshah1190
    This is one of your best videos. I always thought the topic of Indus valley is overexplored and we can't get anything more out of it unless we decipher the script. But dude your way of looking at things fascinate me. What a beautiful time would it be to be alive in that ancient yet modern civilization. Thanks Mohak❤😊
  • @rosssonar5374
    After a hectic day at the office all we need is an educational video from Mohak to end the day on a better note😊 Love your work brother❤ Keep it up.
  • @Indianpsychonaut
    Non violent society is a utopian concept. Aggression is the most primal instinct of human psyche - Sigmund Freud
  • @rachnaguru2928
    I love your work and content you choose to talk about! Your videos are super informative and the best part is that they are not at political -some place where I can come and not get infuriated with divisive content but just get my knowledge domain richer! Thank you 🙏🏼
  • A balanced and finely presented episode. Thanks for all the efforts made in the creation of this episode.
  • @AD-gg2sr
    Exceptionally informative, well balanced and detailed. I love videos on history, specially Ancient and Middle Age history. Please consider making more such videos.
  • This is what kind of content we want from youtube. Unbiased with positive approach🤩
  • You explained the whole research on IVC perfectly. I personally am very much fascinated by this civilization and somewhere I believe that this was indeed a very unique civilization. Rest will be unraveled through the further researches.
  • @sahil_sid_92
    This channel is so addictive to history lovers.❤
  • @shroud216
    bro its such a downhill ride for India, hope we thrive again, morally and economically
  • Loved this video Mohak. It cleared up many of the aspects of the Indus Valley Civilization to me, more so than what I read in school about it. However, I would like to add that Indus Valley Civilization did have clear evidence of violence too. Indus Valley Civilization was invaded by the Achaemenid Empire of Iran. This is mentioned in the Behistun inscription of Iran, and there are many sculptures of ancient Iran in which Indus Valley people are shown giving tributes to Iran as well. So, there was violence in Indus Valley for sure, but it wasn't a violence-based or invasion-based society. They were good within their boundaries and didn't care about expanding.
  • @partialsage
    In a nutshell , we can clearly say Indus Valley was far better and and more developed than today’s most of developing and some developed countries . We need to learn something from our ancestors rather than communalising history .