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After the fall of Maurya Empire, India

 After the fall of Maurya Empire, India was divided into many pieces. New kingdoms started to be established in India. People started worrying about their country, religion, wealth and society. At the same time, three empires arose in India to make India strong, united and vast by bringing political unity again. Vakataka in the south, Navamsha in the centre and Sri Gupta laid the foundation of Gupta dynasty on the throne of Magadha in the east of India, whose capital was Pataliputra. After this power struggle and rule, Gupta came into the hands of Chandragupta I through Ghatotkach. Many kings of India were imprisoned by the heat of Chandragupta's sword. Chandragupta I had many sons. One of them was Samudragupta. Samudragupta had established such a flag of bravery in his childhood that he was talked about in every city. One day, child Samudragupta saw a dream that he had conquered the Saptapuri and imprisoned the kings of the whole world in the capital Pataliputra. It did not take l...

Maharana Pratap and his loyal steed

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 In the heart of Indian history stands the tale of Maharana Pratap and his loyal steed, Chetak, whose courage shone at the Battle of Haldighati in 1576. Facing the powerful Mughal army led by Raja Man Singh under Emperor Akbar, Pratap used every strategy to defend Mewar. In a bold move, he disguised Chetak with a fake elephant trunk to trick the Mughal war elephants and charged toward Man Singh. Chetak, despite a severe injury, carried Pratap to safety, sacrificing  himself to save his master. Amid the chaos, Jhala Manna donned Pratap's armor to divert the Mughal forces, sacrificing himself for the cause, while Pratap's estranged brother, Shakti Singh, joined him, offering his horse, Tratak, for Pratap's escape. This tale of loyalty, valor, and sacrifice reflects the unbreakable bond between Pratap and Chetak, immortalized in the spirit of Mewar. वफादारी और बलिदान से भरा महाराणा प्रताप के चेतक की कहानी || Chetak | Maharana pratap #chetak #Maharana Pratap Chetak Haldighati I...

A short 3d Animation movie on Prithviraj Chauhan,

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 A short 3d Animation movie on Prithviraj Chauhan, a great ruler and honour of India! May his courage and strength continue to inspire us Prithviraj Chauhan, the last ruler of Chauhan dynasty to sit on the throne of Delhi, was born in 1168 as the son of Someshwar Chauhan, the king of Ajmer. He was a brilliant child and very sharp at learning the military skills. He had the skill of hitting the target only on the basis of its sound His love story with his enemy, Jaichand's daughter,  Samyukta is very famous. He rode off with her on the day of her Swayamwara He expanded his empire, during this time Mahmud Ghori attacked India and he was defeated at the first battle of Taran After defeating the army of Mahmud Ghorn he was asked to attack the retreating army but in true Rajput tradition he refused to do so as it did not conform to the fair war rules. As a result Mahmud ghori again attacked India and this time Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated and captured. He was treated very badly,...

Maharana Pratap ke bachpan se banaya Ajay yoddha kahani

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 Maharana Pratap: The Warrior's Journey from Childhood to Haldi Maharana Pratap, the son of Rana Udai Singh of Mewar, was rais courage. From his childhood, he was influenced by the legacy of H years were marked by the conflict between Mewar and the Mugha his homeland, Pratap was supported by brave warriors like Rana P by Rana Punja, and the skilled blacksmiths (Lohars) played a crucia determination and unity eventually led to the historic Battle of Haldi Mughal generals like Raja Man Singh and Bahlool Khan Maharana Pratap: The Journey of a Warrior from Childhood to Haldighati'"The Rise of Maharana Pratap: From Young Prince to Legendary Warrior"Maharana Pratap: The Untold Story of Heroism and Patriotism"The story of Maharana Pratap : From the throne of Mewar to Haldighati"Maharana Pratap: Childhood, Struggle, and the Battle of Haldighati""From the Prince to the Warrior: The Epic Poem of Maharana Pratap"Early life of Maharana Pratap and the his...

Sindhu Ghat sabhyata kahani

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 The Indus Valley Civilization (3300 BC to 1700 BC, mature period: 2550 BC to 1750 BC) is one of the major ancientriver valley civilizations of the world. It mainly spread in the northwestern regions of South Asia, which is todaynortheastern Afghanistan, northwest Pakistan and northern India. Along with the ancient civilization of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia,it was one of the three earliest civilizations of the ancient world, and of these three, the most widespread and most famous.According to research published in the respected journal Nature, this civilization is at least 8000 years old. It is also knownas the Harappan Civilization.It developed on the banks of Indus and Paddhar/Hakra (ancient Saraswati). Harappa, Mohenjodaro, Kalibanga, Toshat, Ghotavira andRakhigarhi were its major centres. In December 2014, Bhirdana has been consideredthe oldest city of the Indus Valley Civilization discoveredso far. On the basis of excavations done during the British period, archaeologists a...

Once tere was a fhight between

 Once tere was a fhight between Urad Dal and the elders. Dal used to say that I am the elder and the elders used to say that we are the elders. Or the dispute was going on when the elders asked Dal that how are you elder, what proof do you have of being elder? Hearing this Dal said that I have only this proof for you that if I was not a dal, then where would you have come from? Then the elders said that this is fine. But you also tell that if this is so then what is your Why did people name us daal? Why not big and why did they not call us big? In fact, listen to us about the urad bada - "Not this, but the thing is that you suffered only one pain, that is, you were crushed and hence you became daal and listen to our story that the first people took us from the state of daal, that is, daal and melted us in water. They peeled our skin but even then they were not satisfied. Then they ground that dhaani daal on the grinding stone, but even then they were not satisfied. Then they fille...

Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan ki kahani

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 Prithviraj Chauhan, the last ruler of Chauhan dynasty to sit on the throne of Delhi, was born in 1168 as the son of Someshwar Chauhan, the king of Ajmer He was a brilliant child and very sharp at learning the military skills. He had the skill of hitting the target only on the basis of its sound His love story with his enemy, Jaichand's daughter, Samyukta is very famous. He rode off with her on the day of her Swayamwara He expanded his empire, during this time Mahmud Ghori attacked India and he was defeated at the first battle of Tarain After defeating the army of Mahmud Ghori he was asked to attack the retreating army but in true Rajput tradition he refused to do so as it did not conform to the fair war rules  As a result Mahmud ghori again attacked India and this time Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated and captured. He was treated very badly, his eyes were burnt with red-hot irons and he was made blind. But Prithviraj did not lose courage. Helped by his court poet and friend Ch...