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00:00Why didn't you come out with us to war, soldier?
00:04The Indians will win us
00:05Honestly, Commander
00:08I'm past an Indian woman
00:09any?
00:11An English soldier overtakes an Indian woman
00:12Do you know what his name is?
00:14This is called weak exposure
00:15Because you're just repeating my words without adding anything to the drama of the situation.
00:18This is called treason, soldier.
00:20Medicine and my children
00:20My children whom I had with her
00:23Shankar, Manbar, and Abd al-Sattar
00:25Abdul Sattar?
00:27What's that strange name?
00:27By the way, this is a very Indian name.
00:29You'll probably think I've turned them over now or something.
00:31How can you be so backward and unproductive?
00:32We don't wear three hair in India
00:33You are here in a different culture.
00:35Here, people get married quickly and have children quickly.
00:37Put down your weapon, soldier
00:39I'm telling you
00:40Come fight with us
00:42I say it's the colonizers who should leave the land.
00:45Or what?
00:46Are you raising your weapon against your commander, soldier?
00:48You didn't see what I saw, Commander.
00:52I saw good people
00:54And Muslim people
00:55I saw tolerance and compassion
00:57And delicious and varied coffins
00:58I saw women like that
01:00And I quickly discovered women's weaknesses.
01:02Yeah, man
01:03You seem to be carrying a lot of superficiality and naivety inside you.
01:06And it's not showing
01:08I'm like an iceberg in the ocean
01:11From the top of a snowy mountain
01:14And underneath
01:16The Snow Mountain Continuation
01:18The same need
01:18Okay, what if I told you
01:20The king has written us a reward for it.
01:21Sees strong, strong, strong
01:23If we colonized India
01:24I only have one reply for you.
01:26I'll go in a second and play with the stars
01:27And I'll be with you all the way
01:29And she walks without a "yoh"
01:38Dear friends, correct and blessed
01:39Welcome to a new episode of the Dabke program
01:41Let me ask you, my dear Sa'il
01:43Which country was the richest in the world 400 years ago?
01:45That's not how Abu Ahmed operates; he's not going beyond England or France.
01:48Or Kafr Saqr in the Sharqia Governorate
01:50Unfortunately, my dear, all three answers are wrong.
01:51Let me tell you that the year 1600 AD
01:53The richest country in the world
01:54And by a significant margin compared to any other country at the time.
01:57India was
01:57Hind, Abu Ahmed
01:58Hind, Abu Ahmed
01:59I know, my dear, that the first image that will come to your mind is of India.
02:01Poor houses, traffic jams, and slums
02:03But
02:04Listen to this, my dear
02:05Let me tell you that India's production was 23% of the world's output.
02:10That means 400 years ago
02:11India used to produce more than the combined GDP of all European countries.
02:15England, for example
02:16The large European colonial state known in history
02:19Its production accounted for no more than 2% of global output.
02:22Take it from me, my dear, that the area of ​​India at that time was equivalent to
02:25India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
02:27This is in addition to, of course, the excitement of the massacres in Afghanistan and Iran.
02:30Despite this large area
02:31However, the country was socially stable.
02:33Despite religious differences
02:35Unless there was religious tolerance approved by its rulers
02:38Those who, by the way, were Muslim Mongols
02:40The rulers of India, my dear, realized that they were ruling over a vast area.
02:43Different religions live there
02:45More than anywhere else in the world
02:47Hindu Sikhs, Fawzis, Shia Muslims, and Sunnis
02:50All countries enjoyed their religious freedoms
02:51With full respect for their dignity
02:53For example, in the ruler's will
02:54Zahimuddin Babrshah
02:56He was the founder of the Mughal Empire in India in 1035.
02:58He advised his son to respect all faiths.
03:00And taking into account the feelings of all groups
03:02For example, they advise against following the cows.
03:04So as not to upset the Hindus
03:05The beautiful freedom, stability, and tolerance that existed in India.
03:15Mansu Jatwa Fabrics, Metals and Precious Stones
03:19Follow it with color, decode, and photograph documents.
03:21Mohammed, why is this country sitting alone like this?
03:24It means we are in the midst of the colonial era.
03:26May God grant us peace, so that we may rejoice, be happy, forgive, and flourish.
03:30Let me tell you, my friend, that you are actually
03:32The users will think about going to Inak.
03:34But what was holding them back was that India was a powerful country.
03:37She has a strong army
03:38She had a massive army numbering four million fighters.
03:42Among its most important weapons were war elephants.
03:44And then come here
03:45Who can take India?
03:46Europe and its accusations are the complete opposite of the image we have in our minds.
03:48It's a time of oppression, inquisitions, and religious wars.
03:51Its wars will continue for almost more than a hundred years.
03:54Between Catholics and Protestants
03:55The Shanger was being distributed at traffic lights at that time.
03:57Anyone who wants to go to Europe is being coaxed into coming.
03:59Valdina, my dear, is beautiful, sweet, and settled in India.
04:02The historical context of the series and the opening credits
04:05Do you want a historical drama with a happy ending, just like that?
04:06The theory of Ibn Khaldun in Nahar al-Umam
04:08The medicine of historical determinism
04:09Let me tell you, my dear, that the historian has not yet closed his book.
04:11Thank God he did that so we could make sweets
04:14The story of India, my dear, will change forever towards a dark destiny.
04:18Change will begin from the furthest point possible.
04:20Britain in 1578: The English fleet will be victorious
04:23On the Spanish and Portuguese Armada fleet
04:26Dol Azizi, they were the kings who explored the seas in the New World
04:29With Britain's control over Scotland in 1600 AD
04:32A new Britain will be born, a great naval power.
04:35England's problem, my dear, at this time
04:36She didn't know how to savor the taste of her victory.
04:38Of course, she wanted to add a touch of spice to the victory.
04:41Firstly, my dear, your sense of humor needs to be used to assess the value of the illusions.
04:44A year in which you say
04:45They really did need spices.
04:46England and the rest of Europe at that time
04:48They didn't bring spices back then.
04:50Other than through the Dutch
04:51Countries of the kings of trade with Asia
04:52The Dutch suddenly decided to make a pivotal decision.
04:55A decision that will change the course of history
04:57Oh, Abu Hamad, they will fight Britain and wipe out India and kill you.
05:00I wish, my dear
05:01Unfortunately, the Netherlands will raise the price of black pepper.
05:04This is the height of depravity.
05:05The Netherlands will add 8 pounds of black pepper
05:08From 3 to 8 sherines
05:10So, my dear English friend, they looked at the match.
05:12And it was said to you
05:13God, people
05:14Hey everyone
05:14We don't have a naval force.
05:16We will beat the Spaniards and we will beat the Portuguese
05:18Why don't we go get our own spices?
05:20Here, my dear
05:20London traders are brought together by some financial studies
05:22They estimated it at 30,000 pounds sterling.
05:24They submit a request to Queen Elizabeth I.
05:26They are starting a trade with Asia
05:27The queen is excited and gives them her approval.
05:29I approve the establishment of a company and trade from London
05:32To the East Indies
05:34And the Queen gives this company a franchise
05:36No one in all of England
05:38He can trade with Asia and other countries.
05:40This is for you, my dear
05:41The East Indies are not India.
05:42This is equivalent to today
05:43Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
05:46Countries with a population of approximately half a billion people
05:49The English make the decision and are enthusiastic about it.
05:51Let's go, everyone, to the East Indies
05:54And we begin our business
05:55The important thing is that some days pass and some days come.
05:56The English embark on their journey
05:58After a year of sailing, they reached the East Indies.
06:01Goat Boring Buster India The Beautiful East
06:03With it, some Stilini cheese, I want to season them with some spices.
06:06Surprise, dear
06:06The locals asked them, "What is this?"
06:08Zeiss
06:08This is not something we can do here, we don't know what they said.
06:11Here, my dear English merchants, are saying it themselves in a crisis.
06:14They have nothing to convince the people in front of them
06:16They keep spices for themselves
06:17Even the English products they brought with them
06:19In order to conduct a barter process with the local population
06:22They discovered that nobody wanted it anyway.
06:23Of course, my dear, it's a problem
06:25They remain in this situation for two whole years.
06:27Please, dear English people, stay in this nightmare.
06:29Until they made a very important discovery
06:31After a dear study of the market and the tastes of the inhabitants of the Indian islands
06:35The English discovered that what they valued most were Indian products.
06:38Second, my dear
06:39India is not the Indian subcontinent.
06:41The islands of India, which are Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and so on.
06:44The Indian products were the ones they liked.
06:46These include Indian textiles, frames, and tea.
06:49And the summary is like that
06:49Opium
06:50The only solution
06:57A simple idea
06:58We will be opening a Tajays and Ghanem center in India.
07:01We buy Indian goods from him
07:02We take it as currency for bartering in exchange for spices in the Indian subcontinent.
07:06Uncle Dal wears this
07:07Take your Tommy and go
07:09And indeed, my dear, it reaches India.
07:11One named William Hawkins
07:12East India Company envoy
07:14He presents the idea to the local governor.
07:16For the Surat region
07:17He'll say something that doesn't concern him.
07:19Not under my authority
07:20You're still on your own, Berna.
07:21Mughal Emperor of India
07:22Great Jahangir
07:24Hawkins doesn't lie.
07:25He will go to the capital at that time.
07:27He conducted
07:27But my dear
07:28He is surprised that the emperor not only refuses to meet him
07:31He's monopolizing things and telling his assistant
07:32England
07:33This is just a small island with no value.
07:36Oh, Abu Ahmed, time has changed, by God!
07:38Hakk Hawkins
07:39He doesn't listen to this and gives up
07:40He keeps looking for guardianship
07:42So that he could meet the emperor
07:43We want spices
07:45He just wants to meet Jahangir and explain things to him.
07:47When the company owners started to measure
07:48They turned to the King of England
07:49James I
07:50They tell him
07:51Jorg Reeves
07:52Please help us
07:53The Dutch are ruining the world
07:54Workers trading with India
07:56My king, my brother, Bejaia
07:57And we don't know how to trade
07:58Even the Sultan doesn't want to meet with anyone from our area.
08:00The king tells them
08:00Masha, everyone
08:02What do you want? What should I do for you?
08:03Here, the company owners suggest appointing a consul in India.
08:06A politically astute person
08:09He can speak with the Sultan
08:11King James says
08:12A certain person named
08:13Sir Thomas Rowe
08:14The one with experience can truly appreciate the year 1613
08:16The emperor meets
08:17He obtains his approval to start an English trading center.
08:21Where will he deal with it?
08:22He will deal in the area of ​​Asmaa Sirat
08:23Our melody is like this
08:24How many stores and shops do they own?
08:25Two or three houses where merchants and sailors are killed
08:28And pictures of them around it, like a guard tower.
08:30And I was scared
08:30The year of Abu Ahmad
08:31Is this a trading center or a colony?
08:33It is the safe haven, my dear colony.
08:35But it is a peaceful colony
08:36I assure you it is peaceful
08:38Trade, just business
08:39The world, my dear, has been sweet ever since the English took over.
08:41Over time, the colony became 2
08:43To reach a number by the year 1640
08:46For approximately 23 colonies
08:4823 colonies
08:50Whether in the capital or in deserted places
08:52Do you see, my dear Europeans, how they themselves reproduce?
08:53The subject began in 1600
08:55They made Aziz of this colony
08:56And the Sultan has no problem with them.
08:58People are leaders in their own right, and their manners are what make business possible.
08:59And that's it
09:00They preferred respectful people
09:01Goodness and blessings
09:01If they intend treachery, we will wipe them out with armies and war machines.
09:05Three and something, my dear colony
09:07And all these cruises
09:09The Indian company's departure is the talk of the town daily in Britain.
09:13Because of its exorbitant profits
09:14The company owners risked their lives
09:17They made profits many times greater than what they spent.
09:19But, my dear, I'm sorry
09:20All these profits were not enough
09:22Between the lives of the seventeenth century
09:23The company has grown
09:24Its colonies spread along the Indian coast.
09:27It is true that he achieved enormous gains
09:28But why not make it huge in two?
09:30Terrible and three
09:31Absolutely terrifying, completely terrifying.
09:32Here the English started telling you
09:33Okay, so how do we resolve our profit issues?
09:35Here, my dear English, the young men started to walk a little
09:37And they occupy their tobacco with them
09:39They started by saying that they were being deprived of the Jamari
09:40When the Sultan imposed a new tax on them
09:42I was surprised when the English people told him
09:44No, no
09:45What hit?
09:45Okay, look at our strong Sultanate
09:46and our prosperous colonies
09:48We worked hard for years to build all of this.
10:01twenty cannons
10:02And they begin attacking the villages.
10:03The main center of the Jand group is in Badras.
10:05What do I need to tell you, my dear?
10:06What happened to the English in India?
10:08India at that time
10:09It was the strongest army in the world.
10:10Indeed
10:11During the days of the English forces, they completely diminished.
10:13All employees of the Indian company
10:15They take a family
10:16After they signed the surrender of Mosel and Mahin
10:19British-owned Indian company
10:21They will withdraw from India
10:22Oh Abu Hamid
10:23The East wins over the colonizer
10:26Wait, my dear, what's up? Don't get too excited.
10:27Don't be happy
10:28Lessa
10:28His skin was thick and cracked
10:30The task, my dear
10:31The Tujara ran for the British king
10:32Because of their hands
10:33줄 Kayas
10:33Please, President
10:33Blain, you're right.
10:35And again they send a representative, or should I say, Sultan?
10:37Those who actually pardon and allow the company
10:40She will resume her activities later
10:42On Indian soil
10:44But there is an east
10:45They should pay a very large fine.
10:47The Sultan decided, as much as it stemmed from his resentment at the strength of his deus
10:50And the prestige of his country
10:51However, this would be a historic mistake.
10:54It will change the face of India forever.
10:56The Englishman was heartbroken after the defeat.
10:58They will walk along the wall
10:59It's just that they need to decorate the wall a little.
11:00And they walk around decorating the wall
11:01And then they walk beside her
11:02They won't stop expanding.
11:03Even if the fines and amounts are still marked on them
11:06For example, when they paid 16,000 rupees
11:08In exchange for renting the villages
11:10Those next to their uses
11:11In eastern India
11:11But these villages will form the basis of the city of Calacota
11:14This, my dear, was the headquarters of the East India Company.
11:17It's not important to grow money right now
11:18You are investing in a more important prize
11:20And the English will remain
11:21We were calm and waiting for the opportunity
11:24My sin, dear Mongol, is pride.
11:26The Mongols were increasingly confident in their power.
11:28But oppression, my dear, is a strength, just like a mattress.
11:31It doesn't last
11:31In 1707, when Sultan Aurangzem died
11:34The Last of the Mighty Emperors
11:36Whose rule lasted 50 years
11:37And here, my dear, India begins after centuries of social stability.
11:40Civil wars are known
11:42The situation will escalate when the Sultan's sons quarrel over the dispute.
11:45Wars of the Sultan's Sons
11:46The descendants will extend
11:47And the great empire of
11:49It will begin to divide into separate regions.
11:51And here, my dear, were the institutes of the most severe blow.
11:54In English, Abu Hamad
11:55No, my dear
11:55India was a hostile nation.
11:57An empire in its glory, for its size
11:58Many people expect obedience from her.
11:59For example, Emperor Nader Shah of Iran
12:01The one who will crawl to Afghanistan
12:02Then the army of the Emperor of India, Muhammad Shah, sweeps through
12:05He said no
12:05And where did the war elephants go?
12:07Honestly, my dear, overlook this detail so you don't get upset with them.
12:09This time, the elephants weren't a strength for Hennon.
12:11But it was a weak point
12:13A rare madness that will lead them to invent a genius weapon
12:15fireballs
12:16The first thing elephants see is age
12:18When elephants get old
12:19She reverses and runs over Indian soldiers
12:21Tens of thousands of soldiers died because of this movement.
12:24Here, my dear
12:24He won't be in front of the Emperor of India.
12:26However, he himself went to a rare camp.
12:29Are you scaring my family?
12:30Yes
12:31So, what does "Ishta" mean?
12:31May I be sacrificed for you
12:32And he comes down, my dear, and kneels at his feet.
12:34Imagine, my dear
12:34The Mughal Emperor of India
12:37He kept saying things that would make anyone speechless.
12:39Here, my dear Nader, will
12:40He accepts his surrender
12:41He agrees to hand over his capital
12:43With all its cypress trees
12:43Sarawat is passing by
12:45Eighty-seven million Indian rupees
12:47Yes
12:48That, my dear, is a colossal sum.
12:49By the measure of its time and after
12:52And every time
12:53Dear Nader, divorced. (The last part is unclear and appears to be a nonsensical string of characters.)
12:54And her name is Dee, my dear
12:55He exempted his country's citizens from taxes.
12:58All of them for three years
12:59Here, my dear
13:01The balance of power that we started our episode with
13:03It will be different
13:03He told me, "My dear, let me tell you about a small incident."
13:05Azizi Group from the people of Diyala
13:06They will kill ten of Nader Sha's soldiers
13:08In work events
13:09And here, Nader, may God bless him, gives orders.
13:11That in exchange for his ten soldiers who killed those countries
13:13One hundred thousand civilians are killed
13:14The drawing is ten thousand
13:15Here, my dear
13:16The powerful empire that we saw at the beginning
13:18It's turning into the past
13:19It's true they still have the emperor.
13:21But it's formal
13:22Oh Abu Ahmed, this is a situation where you can move around.
13:24Until your appearance
13:25Honestly, my dear
13:26The truth, my dear, is that the importance of this emperor
13:28Do not exceed the fruit season.
13:30His authority is almost entirely in the capital region.
13:32And at the head of each region
13:33A governor is trying to save his region.
13:36Amid the ruins of a collapsed empire
13:38India, my dear, is not just crumbling
13:39no
13:39This will turn into a battleground
13:41Outsours for a raging European war
13:43Why did you grow up together in Europe?
13:44Come and create here
13:45In 1756, the Seven Years' War broke out.
13:48Between France and its successors on one hand
13:50Britain and its successors on one hand
13:51A conflict will emerge from Europe
13:52For the colonies of the two countries
13:53In the New World
13:54Asia
13:55The orders come from London.
13:56East India Company
13:57The war has begun
13:58And the colonies in America are brilliant
14:00The French could direct the company's owners in India.
14:03This is where the English begin their fortifications, my friend.
14:05They are fleeing with massive weapons.
14:07Especially their colonies in the richest regions of India
14:09Mangal region costume
14:11The region he governs
14:12Siraj al-Dawla
14:12Who is carrying the lamp of the state?
14:14My orbit carries a difference?
14:15no
14:15Siraj al-Dawla Azizi
14:16A strong and ambitious young ruler
14:18Something that carries the scent of old glory
14:20Siraj al-Dawla keeps saying he won't stay silent.
14:22The English are ordered to halt the fortifications.
14:24And stop the arms smuggling
14:25The English are saying to them, "Hey everyone!"
14:27This is not against you
14:28We didn't bring these weapons
14:29We'll kill you with it right now
14:30We are preparing for the French traders in India
14:33They might come and attack us
14:34You have the French crown with weapons
14:36No coexistence
14:37You know, we're two strangers, not from around here.
14:38Siraj al-Dawla says to them, "Hey, you!"
14:40You are our guest
14:41And they didn't bring them here to fight each other.
14:42That's not true.
14:43We are a respectable region
14:44This isn't a map of Protogi.
14:45My dear, his soldiers are rising up
14:46They are constantly attacking the English language.
14:48In Calacatta and Calacatta
14:49And after a brief period of resistance
14:51He succeeds in arresting 146 employees
14:54From the East India Company
14:55And he imprisons them in one case
14:56And from the abundance of the light-hearted story
14:58123 of them will die
15:00They will suffocate in what is known as the black hole.
15:02This incident, my dear
15:03This will be the spark of war for the English.
15:06Those who will prepare a military force
15:08From three thousand fighters
15:09And they move to Calcutta
15:10Because of the strength of the defenders, he remained
15:12And their superior weaponry
15:14The English are succeeding in regaining their continuity.
15:16It begins now, my dear
15:17The easy victory was achieved, much to their chagrin.
15:19The forces begin after his cheek
15:20More will be offered in Bengal
15:21And you take the ball
15:22Those around them are one Kalakota or another Ora
15:24When they encounter the forces of the State of Iraq
15:25In the Battle of Plassin
15:26The year one thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight
15:28The English will be prepared with another weapon.
15:30Guns
15:31The weapon is the sterling gun.
15:33They succeed in buying
15:35Walaa, Minister of State
15:37Those who will accept their offer
15:38And they surrender
15:39So that the battle would end in treachery
15:40And the arrest of Siraj al-Dawla
15:42And here, my dear
15:42President Chaukhi of India
15:44General Clive
15:44By cutting off the state's ridge
15:46And he walked around on an elephant
15:48Throughout the region
15:50So that it serves as a lesson to anyone who challenges the English
15:53Not only that
15:54General Clive is gazing
15:55By confiscating all the province's stores
15:57Something like that blinds Mark the Gold to Fadl
15:59They will all be shipped from England
16:00Bakasa
16:00Here, my dear, the first step begins.
16:02To colonize India
16:03Dear English
16:03It's not just Bengalis that will be created
16:05Longer
16:05They will request the new governor
16:07He is paying for the war.
16:08No money, not even a penny, Lami
16:09The ruler, my dear
16:10Minister Mir Jafar remains
16:12The one who rewarded the traitor Siraj al-Dawla
16:14Mr. Jaafar will tell them
16:15Guys, I swear to God, it was on my mind.
16:17And I love you
16:17And you guys, please sort me out with the last payment.
16:19But where will I get the money to pay for the war?
16:21You guys planned everything
16:22Here are the dear English people
16:23This is between them, laughing
16:24He says there's no traitor among us
16:25And they walk, Jafar
16:26They appointed a ruler named Mir Qasim.
16:28Which also confirms them
16:29Honestly, folks, the safe is empty.
16:30And Jaafar wasn't affected, by God.
16:31He is a traitor and a bribe-taker who handed over his governor
16:33Oh, but we'll get better.
16:34We heal like a hospital
16:35This is what the English are saying to you
16:36Just, just, just, just, just, just
16:37I won't get any money
16:38Give me the land
16:39any?
16:39What kind of land?
16:40And what will I do to deserve this war?
16:41I?
16:41Here's what Mel is telling them
16:42Okay, everyone
16:43We don't favor the old ways.
16:45The one we love
16:46We were all simplistic about it
16:47Pay the customs duties and taxes you owe
16:48God willing
16:49We will continue to pay you money
16:50Customs and duties you owe
16:52Your servants have a special section
16:53From a young age, you have abandoned her.
16:54Ah, you are in our country.
16:55They will arrest Babasina
16:57Those who asked to take a dribble
16:58Here, my dear
16:59Mil Qasim
17:00The English find themselves continuing to enjoy the blessings.
17:01And they spend their time smuggling weapons to their colonies
17:03Every moment, my dear
17:04The English are becoming stronger than before.
17:06If he moves now, he might lose.
17:07But if he is late
17:08He will definitely lose
17:09At that point, my dear, a desperate and miserable decree will be issued.
17:11By killing the English
17:13Wherever they are found in the region
17:14But my dear, the decision came too late.
17:16And very dreamy
17:17After battles in which he will face the Indians
17:18A trained and organized army
17:20They have modern cannons
17:21They will lose to the English.
17:22Mir Qasim will be forced
17:25On the handover of the entire Bengal region
17:27I have nothing, Abu Hamad.
17:28a question
17:29So where were the French people that night?
17:32They are not without
17:33All this worry was done for them
17:35I had to tell you, my dear
17:36The English after their victory
17:37They will attack all the bases
17:39French India Company
17:40In fierce battles on land and sea
17:42Until January 1761
17:44When the last French colony in India falls
17:47In the Pontecherry region
17:48And the English also triumphed over France.
17:51The French are offering Mozilla a humiliating surrender agreement.
17:54East India Company
17:55They announce their withdrawal from India
17:57Here, my dear
17:57The Seven Years' War in Europe
17:59Paris Agreement
18:01So that dear England may emerge from this battle
18:03From a small island
18:04It was monopolized by the Mughals who lived in India long ago.
18:06For the strongest and most important empire in the dream
18:09And most importantly, my dear, in our privacy
18:10The only power in India
18:12After my dear, control of Bengal
18:14Which is the richest and most important region in India
18:16My English is very poor, then I start telling you how many
18:18And we're not happy about this Bengal issue.
18:19You won't find us many lands like that.
18:21What do you have?
18:22Because we're looking for someone to pay for the war.
18:24Because Jeddah is dear to you, you will see the one who destroyed the god of Abad
18:27The English buy it
18:28From the weak Sultan of India
18:29I am the same person named Shah Alam Al-Thani
18:31This man is dear to me by official decree.
18:33He will sell three states
18:34Bengal, Goresa and Bihar
18:37A small amount of money
18:39It is part of customs and taxes
18:42The one that was supposed to be in English, they did it
18:43Here, my dear, the East India Company began to transform
18:48To the state of Goa
18:49She signs treaties and has an army
18:52And then there are regions that are being cultivated.
18:53The Sultan himself is an employee of the company.
18:56The company also has a huge appetite
18:57It is expanding
18:58And whoever doesn't come by treaty, let them bring the war.
19:00Here, my friend, the company starts raising the automated system and messing around.
19:03They waged wars on neighboring regions.
19:05For example, the Anglo-Mysore Wars
19:07Which lasts for 30 years
19:09It ended with the English victory in 1799
19:12And the occupation of the Mysore region
19:13And the Ma'a Rashtra region, which has a Hindu majority.
19:16The one who will castrate this is from the English in 1819
19:18And they hand over the regional capital, Delhi.
19:20Not only that, my dear
19:21If you swear an oath with her, you will be betrayed.
19:23The Sikh principality, for example, helped the British for many years in their wars.
19:26Bardo
19:27They were eventually forced to surrender their territory.
19:29Qalbongam
19:30This region was the last territory outside the empire that the company controlled.
19:33So that the truth may be allowed, so that what I am telling you may be allowed.
19:36become
19:37India
19:38India
19:39fully owned
19:41Completely
19:42East India Company
19:43Hey, what a company, Muhammad!
19:45State ownership
19:46Did you see the farce?
19:47Did you see?
19:47Stop here, make a pose
19:48Let me tell you, all of this is one thing
19:49I swear I'll make you regret it again
19:51After Britain becomes a naval power
19:53and a utility empire
19:55It will be on the cusp of the industrial revolution.
19:57And here, instead of Britain importing
19:59And she is from India
19:59The revolution will create British factories within it.
20:01Beherf with a large-scale production model
20:03simply
20:04Amasha is flattering the one who is praising the month
20:05Ed said twenty works
20:06You will only have one worker here.
20:08Within an hour
20:09One Hour
20:10Industrial Revolution
20:11Here's my dear Brit, Beyhi
20:12And the whole country is in chaos.
20:13And there was still a lot of production.
20:14He didn't find a buyer
20:15And that's when the idea came to them
20:16He said to him, "Okay, everyone."
20:17Why don't we import it from India instead of you?
20:20We issue to her
20:20Therefore, we make more money and earn more.
20:23One second, Abu Habil
20:24What does India export?
20:25Oh, how easy!
20:25The Indians originally bought it from the English.
20:27They have their own textiles and products.
20:28And wear Zal Fal
20:29Oh my goodness
20:30That was a long time ago, my master.
20:31English Parliament
20:33Decisions will be issued
20:34It prevents the Indian company from borrowing
20:36Goods from India
20:37And it prohibits the entry of Indian vessels.
20:39British ports
20:40And on the other hand
20:41The Indian evil will drown
20:42Baqmshi is very cheap
20:43Suddenly, the workers find Indians
20:45They are in unfair competition with themselves.
20:46With a huge machine
20:47production line
20:49It produces enormous quantities
20:50And at much cheaper prices than them.
20:52Not just in textiles, my dear
20:53This is in all Indian products.
20:55Glass, paper and metals
20:57It's all Mid-Angled Beetle now
20:59The workers are facing these losses.
21:00They are closing their workshops
21:02And then the craftsmen begin to go astray.
21:03And then unemployment and poverty became widespread.
21:05Rahmad, why don't I have a question?
21:06We are in the midst of globalization
21:07What would make them work in English factories?
21:09my darling
21:10The occupied territory will be limited to Katakit.
21:11The English will issue a decision allowing
21:13Anything that can be exported to India
21:15English Machines Recycling
21:17So that our Egyptian industry doesn't get ripped off abroad
21:19I want products that will last you until morning
21:21But your knowledge is a catch
21:22Abu Ahmed
21:23My dear God
21:25It will increase in India to the point that a sect of Najdis
21:28Known for its silk industry
21:29They will cut off their fingers in protest against the son of a whore in the industry.
21:33How can he tell you that it was 1834?
21:36The plight of the Indians can be summed up in one sentence: India's history has never witnessed anything like this tragedy and misery.
21:41This sentence, my dear, has no Indian equivalent.
21:43But rather the governor of the East India Company himself
21:45The one I hope for himself
21:46You're being ridiculous, my dear. You've entered a mess and you've been beaten so badly that you're now learning how to beat yourself.
21:50And the task will extend to the second task.
21:52When the British started exporting endowment lands
21:55Lands whose profits are spent on schools, places of worship, and charitable centers
21:59Why, my dear, will this bacon shut down the teachers and religious figures?
22:02They'll go with the craftsmen and deviate
22:03They all stop to donate during the holiday
22:05And it will produce new generations of Indian children.
22:07They face a bright future
22:08Life without education
22:09A completely plundered country
22:10Parents of the holidaymakers
22:11What is required of us is to replicate the industrial revolution.
22:14Which is embodied in a company that controls our country.
22:17Here, my dear English friends, he will present them with a nice and creative suggestion.
22:20They told them, "Hey folks, why don't you go to the countryside and work in agriculture?"
22:22Okay, sweetie, let's all go back to the other side.
22:24my darling
22:24The English literally ask the Indians
22:26If they return
22:27Against the world's trend
22:28The Industrial Revolution in Europe
22:30By turning farmers into workers
22:31As part of its plan to progress
22:33Of course, I know the term is a bit interesting.
22:34But as part of her plan, everything remained as it was.
22:37Making things is easy
22:38Weapon manufacturing is easier
22:39With many things
22:40Which makes you stronger
22:42In India, he remained
22:42The English tell them
22:43Reverse
22:44The workers are farmers
22:45The result is here
22:46The balance between agriculture and industry
22:48It will be different
22:48After it was 55% of the population of India
22:51In the mid-19th century
22:52They work in agriculture
22:54The percentage has risen to 75%
22:56The lands were raised above their walls
22:57Instead of the acre supporting a family
22:59He kept spending on ten
23:00Especially in a country with a bad situation
23:01Its population growth is significant.
23:03In his book, The Discovery of India
23:04The former president of India says his river
23:06This defect is the main reason
23:08To transform India into a picture
23:09What the world knows now
23:11Which you probably saw in Islam Daj Millionaire
23:12A nation suffering from chronic hunger and poverty
23:15The food and literacy market
23:17And when the agricultural lands
23:18She could no longer tolerate the number of farmers
23:19And she started losing
23:20Here a very cute character will appear
23:22It is the European usurer
23:23Faqal is kind and cute
23:25And his smile answers his ears
23:26He goes to the peasants of the country
23:27There is no power or strength except with God.
23:30Your land looks really bad and it's not okay
23:32Your outfit looks awful and unacceptable.
23:34What can I tell you?
23:35Don't you want to go buy seeds and fertilizers?
23:38And it will go back to how it was before, like it used to be.
23:40We harvest rice and raise chicks
23:42We make biryani
23:43My farmer tells him
23:44That's nice, but it's not good.
23:45So the usurer says to him
23:46I'll show you the peasant I have
23:48I have a farmer
23:48The peasant thing should be the last thing on your mind.
23:50Uncle, take the peasant
23:51And if you don't return it
23:52We won't get anything, that means
23:53Oh, you who took the land from me
23:54any?
23:55Just take the land from you
23:55You will take the land from me
23:56Why yes, that's my farmer
23:57God willing, you will win.
23:58And I won't take the land then.
23:59And within a few years
24:01millions of farmers
24:02They transform from landowners
24:03For the slave
24:04They are forced to work
24:05In the worst circumstances
24:06Lowest salaries
24:08In the lands that were
24:08Theirs is in the fourth episode.
24:10On top of all that
24:10It had a complete system of contempt
24:12For the crops that
24:12Before
24:13The Indian weaver
24:14He buys cotton from the farmer
24:15And he spins it
24:16But the free one in Hindi
24:16It's no longer there
24:17So the Englishman remained
24:18He's the one who buys cotton
24:19He exports it to his country's factories
24:20What you buy
24:21The cheapest possible price
24:22And if he doesn't punish you, he'll become a farmer.
24:23Keep the cotton with you
24:24The company simply transformed
24:25To the sole buyer
24:26For agricultural crops
24:28The farmer
24:28Forced by sciences
24:29Because there are no others
24:30And all that the English realize
24:31Their tools of power
24:32All they drain
24:33To the last possible
24:35It means, like the company thought
24:36Why are we employing farmers?
24:37And we entrust them with setting crop prices.
24:39And I conducted them
24:40Oh world
24:41Why not distract them with the rock?
24:42Yes, with the rock
24:43And the peasants, Abu Habid
24:43How can they be silent about this talk?
24:44Dear East India Company
24:46It's no longer just a company
24:47or small colonies
24:48You barely make a mistake one day
24:50By smuggling goods
24:50To fight the French
24:52Or it means something remains
24:53And she evades paying customs duties.
24:55No, my dear
24:55We are actually talking about a country
24:56It possesses an organized army
24:58Its preparation reached the year 1885
25:00For 154,000 soldiers
25:02A gang that crosses into the Indians
25:04And take them anywhere
25:05They want him in India
25:06So that they would remain slaves on the company's farms.
25:08There were still kidnapping operations in the area.
25:09Not just for young people
25:10But also for children in their homes
25:12Many, my dear, are Indian
25:13They were ending their lives
25:14Because they don't want to live as slaves
25:15Nor that their children would be snatched away right before their eyes.
25:17And they can't handle the baths
25:18There is a memo
25:18For residents of one of the areas
25:20Indian company
25:20They say that our lives are defined by this.
25:23Our tune, nor our ancestors
25:24We can't take any more than this.
25:26The addicted origin of the Indian company
25:27It didn't stop at India and that's it
25:28This company has started exporting opium to neighboring China.
25:31A quarter, my dear, of the population of China
25:32They remained addicted to opium
25:34When the Emperor of China tried to stop this disaster
25:36The company will fight China
25:37In what is known as the Opium Wars
25:39Enter, my dear, the company
25:40You will enter a war against the most populous country
25:44It is occupied
25:45The second most populous country
25:48O Abu Ahmad
25:48The company is fighting China
25:50It means it's normal for the company to occupy India.
25:52You're talking, my friend, about roughly the two largest countries in terms of population.
25:55One is occupied and the other is fighting.
25:57So that its people drink opium and run with you
25:59You're being stingy, my dear. What kind of colonialism was happening for reasons that justified it?
26:01We went to this region of India to look for lakes.
26:05We discovered America because we were looking for seas.
26:07We want a shortcut that takes us to India so we can find lakes.
26:09We discovered America by chance
26:11We entered to fight China and occupy China.
26:13So that people can drink opium
26:14This is history
26:15My dear, the whole world was changing its face with a Maggi cube.
26:17The important thing, my dear, is that the company triumphs over China.
26:19The emperor of China was forced to accept the export of opium.
26:22He allows the legal importation of opium into his country.
26:25Fish, that's all.
26:25At the very least, my dear, this seems to be a problem in China.
26:27However, it was a disaster in India.
26:29This is because opium is grown in India.
26:31And as soon as trade resumed after the war
26:32We need to grow more opium.
26:34And for this to happen
26:35We are forced to stop growing other things.
26:38And of course, this need isn't cotton.
26:40Are Manchester and Birmingham factories closing down?
26:42No, of course not.
26:43So now we...
26:44We need to continue cultivating opium and cotton.
26:47At whose expense, Abu Hamad?
26:48At the expense of food grains
26:50The most that was left over by the Indian citizen
26:52The glutton, my dear, was hungry for the Indian citizen.
26:54So that the Chinese citizen goes
26:55You're being stingy, my dear, with a quarter of China's worth of drinking.
26:57Also, my dear, next to the opium.
26:58They were growing tea
26:59This is due to Britain and America taking the lead.
27:00These countries, my dear, are working hard, planning, and strategizing.
27:02And the countries that were waiting for the train are now gone.
27:03All of this, my dear, will lead to a result
27:05You definitely expected it
27:06It is famine
27:07During British rule of India
27:10Tens of millions will die of hunger
27:12Thirty-four famines
27:14That's a very large number, my dear.
27:16And countries that are known or at least proven
27:18Dear Indian, you lived in a beautiful past
27:20And it has remained popular for centuries.
27:21Thanks to social stability
27:23And the tolerance that existed between the Tawaf and the various religions
27:26Everyone respected the emperors and their beliefs.
27:28Each sect respected the other.
27:29And I see the danger of hostility between them and each other
27:31But in the case of the colonizer
27:33It's difficult for him to think in the same way.
27:34And that's what happened in 1857
27:36More than 250 years after the company entered India
27:38The end comes from where no one expects it
27:40The company had hundreds of thousands of Indians
27:43Those whom I recruited as soldiers
27:44And to introduce them to the name of the C-boy
27:46A rumor is spreading among the Sea Boy
27:47The grease that comes to you is used
27:49In their Banduyeh paint
27:50The new Enfield is made from cow fat.
27:53Oh God, protect us!
27:53And this is where a number of Sea Boy soldiers begin to rebel.
27:56In Hinduism
27:57At the same time
27:58Muslims rebel
27:58He said no
27:59So what's the problem with Muslims?
28:00With cow fat, O Hamad
28:01With Muslims
28:02They will receive the rumor that this fat
28:04pork fat
28:04A seemingly simple and minor reason
28:06But it is worthy of history.
28:08All of this will stir up the old drum
28:10What's in the hearts of Indians towards the company
28:12And the anger starts to come out
28:13And a rebellion begins
28:14Until he reaches Delhi
28:15The Indians enter it
28:16And he calls him the last of the emperors
28:18Muslim Mughals in India
28:19Bahadur Shah
28:20Let's go, everyone
28:21We expel users
28:22And we're going back to India again
28:23The sultan, who was the age of at that time
28:2581 years old
28:25He joins this rebellion
28:27And this gives everyone
28:28strong morale boost
28:29Here
28:29A number of soldiers join him
28:31The second harem
28:32and the locals
28:32The rebellion turns into a revolution
28:33Or what is known as the First Indian War of Independence
28:36That's how you know they didn't spare any of it.
28:38As long as there is a sezm toy
28:39It definitely didn't end in Sesame Street.
28:40This is where the Indians begin
28:41They are reducing the company's camps
28:42And they kill the mockers everywhere.
28:44They don't differentiate
28:44Between civilian and military
28:45Dear company, you won't stay silent.
28:47And they bring
28:48Other Sikh soldiers
28:49They suppress the revolution
28:50Which was attended by Hindus and Muslims
28:51Violence in the face of the revolution
28:53Shabeeb was a savage
28:53The company's forces captured the Indian prisoners.
28:55That they lick the blood that is on the ground
28:57Before they were hanged
28:58They break into houses and kill all the inhabitants.
29:00They burn mosques and Hindu temples
29:02With all the people who are protected in it
29:04General Wilson
29:04Wish Company Leader
29:05He orders that only men should kill.
29:07No children or women allowed.
29:08But the soldiers refuse
29:09And they say that all these countries are not human.
29:11These are devilish countries that must be killed.
29:12Because there are few showers
29:13The English estimated that they would suppress the revolution in Delhi
29:15And they imprisoned Emperor Bahadur Shah
29:17They killed his sons and grandsons after they surrendered
29:19As for the rest of the family
29:20They were executed in one of the most brutal ways
29:22They tied each one to the cannon's face
29:24Literally in the line of fire
29:26And they fire the cannon
29:26He is proud that they filmed this gruesome execution.
29:29They send the pictures to the peer
29:30Despite the fall of Delhi
29:31The image of C-Boy D persisted
29:33A full year throughout India
29:35From region to region
29:36From city to city
29:37But the company's forces succeeded
29:38It destroys the walls in a remote area
29:40After the estimates, it says
29:41More than 800,000 people died in this revolution.
29:43That's right, my dear, the C-Boy D revolution.
29:45It ended in failure
29:46But the brutality and suffering
29:47The one who moved to Britain
29:48It was beyond imagination
29:49Inside the British Parliament
29:50One of the deputies stood up
29:51Parliament demands the company be dissolved
29:53And the end of this presence
29:54The destroyer in India
29:55He said there is no one on Earth
29:57A more corrupt system of government
29:59Betrayal and greed
30:00From this company
30:01At that time, the British citizen
30:02He had started reading newspapers
30:03And he hears about corruption
30:04What's inside the company
30:05Organized theft and looting
30:06The press began organizing campaigns against the company.
30:08And here the company's solution transforms
30:10And he turned it into a popular demand
30:12And indeed, on November 1, 1858
30:15The British Parliament
30:16His decision to dissolve the East India Company
30:18And nationalizing her property
30:19Thank God, Abu Hamad
30:20India will return to the Indians.
30:22Hind Aziz Tayeb and Bariq
30:24If I had a Muhannad, I would have married her.
30:25no
30:26I swear I won't rush into it
30:27England, my dear, you'll overlook the company from here.
30:28But you will find everything the company owns
30:31From the company to the British Crown
30:33And how are you, Bouzid?
30:35I did not invade
30:35Instead of the company owning this statement
30:37The state is now the one that owns this statement.
30:39In India, my dear, the Indians are also kind like you.
30:41Dear Indians, celebrate the end of the evil corporation.
30:44But of course, unfortunately, the questions are not over.
30:46And the Indians have preferred to do this for the past ninety years.
30:48bitter and painful resistance
30:50Until they gain independence from Britain
30:521947
30:55Finally, dear Indian company
30:56It might be the best and most honest representation of the idea of ​​colonialism
30:59Not from a historical or narrative perspective, or a novel
31:01She's not bringing in books or scientists and telling you, "I'll teach people the beginnings of civilization."
31:04She doesn't bring soldiers and weapons and tell you, "I will protect you."
31:06From an enemy who comes to you, who will accept you
31:08From an enemy who might fight you
31:09Ayo Jaywa, God's command
31:11I'll separate you from this civil war you've started.
31:13The Indian company was simply coming
31:15Bush exposed and on cement paper
31:17I am here for the money
31:18I want money, land, and glory.
31:19A company that views all the resources at its disposal as opportunities to create wealth
31:23Forget about talking about people, history, land, and dreams.
31:26Even when you go bankrupt, the idea remains.
31:28Her wound is preferable to be present and ongoing.
31:29Inside all those who exploited them
31:31India's independence, my dear, was not a happy ending.
31:33Because of the legacy left by the Indian company
31:35And then the British occupation
31:36From the complete destruction of India's economy and social classes
31:39And using a policy of differentiating between circumambulation
31:40A lasting impact is preferred in India in all aspects.
31:43Socially, politically, and economically
31:45That's why sectarian problems emerge as soon as independence is achieved.
31:48India is divided into two countries
31:50India is a Hindu country and Pakistan is a Muslim country
31:53He will fight against each other in three wars
31:55And in the third war, Pakistan itself was divided into two countries.
31:57Bangladesh and Pakistan
31:59The company also leaves behind a trail of horrific poverty.
32:01Today, after more than 160 years
32:03At the end of the Indian company
32:04Most of the interactive estimates say
32:06Approximately two-thirds of the Indian population
32:08Living in extreme poverty
32:10Some systems say
32:11Poverty in India can reach fifty percent.
32:12In some regions, the poverty rate reaches eighty-five percent.
32:15from the population
32:16Take care, my dears, this is a good percentage.
32:17And it came after tremendous efforts
32:19And developments in the Indian economy
32:20But it's hard for anyone to remember
32:22The country we are talking about
32:23It was four hundred years ago, but
32:24The richest country in the world
32:26That's it, my dear, finally, but not least
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