Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts everyone! Many of you have pointed out that I missed out on highlighting a major part of Bangalore's history: the contributions of King Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV. He was responsible for innumerable public works and advancements in the Mysore State and Bangalore specifically. I'll definitely consider making another video on the more recent history of the city to rectify this glaring omission!
In part 2, please cover Mysuru kings contribution Winston Churchill stay in 1896, Queen Elizabeth visit in 1961 Birth of Binny Mill, Minerva mill, IISc, IIMB, NCBS, HAL, ISRO, Mico Bosch, ITI, BEML, Toyota Kirloskar, DRDO, HMT, Mysuru Sandal Soap etc Military installations like Air force station, Indian Army Service Corps(ASC), CRPF Vajpayee and LK Advani being jailed in Bengaluru during an emergency How Bengaluru was ruled by dons like Jayaraj in 70s who were close to then CM Protests like 1982 Gokak agitation, 1986 Sarojini Mahishi report, 1996 Urdu riots 1992 Telgi scam Film industry based out of the city Electronic City being the brain child of RK Baliga in 1978 and how CM SM Krishna took it forward King Charles and Queen Camila visit Beginning of ORR construction, metro construction, airport Kadalekai parishe, Karaga, Chariots of Madduramma fair, 60 year old Bengaluru Ganesh Utsav Tech parks like Manyata tech park, ITPL, Electronic City Kingfisher airlines closure
Bro your history about thigalas is like some king liked the taste of apple and bought Kashmiris to bangalore to cultivate apple😂 bro use some science knowledge.. and by the way begur temple is more than 1000 yrs old you straight away skipped 500 years yake bro 😂 .. as per you if thigalas came to cultivate flowers who cultivated, ragi, kadlekai, avrebele, pls explain me bro 😂 history was writing by someone who know how to write he writes for a penny given by kings . No facts for sure .. silently trying to wipe out a community just by tagging Tamil name 😂
@anichebhargav Please do, Aneesh. You still did a great job of making this video. We know how to appreciate such effort. I am definitely much enlightened.
@@anichebhargav ಆದರೆ ಕನ್ನಡ ಹಾಗೂ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದ ಹಿನ್ನೆಲೆಯ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಇದೇ ರೀತಿ ಹೆಚ್ಚು Video ಗಳನ್ನು ಮಾಡಿ ಎಂಬ ನನ್ನ ಒಂದು ಪುಟ್ಟ ಕೋರಿಕೆ 🙏. ನಮ್ಮಲ್ಲಿ ಅಡಗಿರುವ ಇಂತಹ ಅದ್ಭುತ ಕಥೆಗಳು ಹೊರ ಪ್ರಪಂಚದ ತಿಳಿವಿಗೆ ಬರಲೇಬೇಕು.
I have been in Bengaluru all my life and this has to be the most comprehensive history I've heard. It's unfortunate how every generation tends to forget iconic pieces of history and places, but vids like this make you appreciate them more!
Thanks so much! It's crazy to me that we don't get taught stuff like this in school, it was so much fun digging deep into the city's history and reading about how it evolved over the years.
Still it's land of kannada.all commercial. Official Services in kannada is compulsary. Still requires karnataka share of kaveri river water . Kannadigas are top priority. Assimilation is key
Dedicated to the people who are telling Bengaluru wasn't bulit by kannadigas :) nan makla nam ooru kanro.. ನಮ್ಮ ಊರು , ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ 💛❤️ ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಗೆಲ್ಗೆ ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಬಾಳ್ಗೆ ❤
Lo thukali, begur inscriptions mention bengaluru are in tamil and the area was part of chola empire!! Just because Bengaluru is part of karnataka now doesn’t mean it is buiit by Kannadiga’s.. sumne olu dengbeda,,I am a kannadiga and true Bangalorean and i know Bangalore was a part of many empires before it came under mysore wodeyars and became a part of Karnataka!!
@@karthikreddy1836exactly! all over Bangalore we can see 1000 year old Tamil inscriptions easily. Bangalore was not suddenly developed by Kempegowda (recent news says he is a Tamil himself from Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu). Bangalore was there even before him. Even the Chola's built temples in Bangalore means it was an important place even before then.
@@karthikreddy1836Lo berke Tamil Nadu alli kuda namm inscription ide adikke en ivaga Tamil Nadu namda ? Madurai, trichi, kongu Nadu Ella kade ide. Ninig yak ishtu uri ?
@@karthikreddy1836mythic society antha ide bengluralli, hogi nodu Tamil gintha jasthi namde inscriptions irodu. India dalli athi hecchu veeragallu nam state alli irodu. Berke galu yavat idru berke gale
Lot has been covered in 30 mins. Crisp history. Thank you for the wonderful video Interesting facts about Bengaluru: 1. In 1934, 10 year old girl Byramma had attempted a marathon swim in Kempambudhi Lake. It made headlines across globe as she swam for 18 hours continuously. 2. The oldest inscription is in Hebbal of Hebbal Kittayya which belongs to 750 CE. 3. Winston Churchill stayed in 1896 as Army officer for 3 years 4. Roman coins were first found in Yeshwantpur in 1892. Later in 1965, Roman coins were found in Bellandur
In 1950, Bengaluru had a literacy rate of 44 percent, compared to India's average literacy rate of 14 percent. This achievement can be attributed to the establishment of several central public sector enterprises in Bengaluru. The credit goes to the Mysore kings, whose contributions significantly benefited the city's residents.
Very well made video. I have been a Bangalorean for 25 years and have never heard such a comprehensive history of my city. Your presentation style and the script are both beautiful and very evocative. Thank you
Huge respect to kempegowda who started everything. 🎉 Right video at the right time 😂 IT boom is recent the locals were the one's gave their blood and sweat for this place for thousands of years under different administration and nurtured it. People need to know the past before claiming that they are the reason for every good thing in the city. You go to a place to get a job (because it already has opportunity) ,earn salary and not with an intention to develop the place. 😅 I think you could have touched little more on wodeyars and their work in developing Bengaluru and surrounding areas. You know like how Bengaluru got street lights first in all of asia. Great video 😊
Great content. This should have been in our history books. Entire India knows Bengaluru as the IT hub but it's really more than that. I am from kolkata, I have been staying in Bengaluru for the past 6 years. One thing I must say that the natives of Bengaluru are much more welcoming and tolerant than the natives of my own home state.
@@NagarajuNaga-st7iz It's because of us , Bangalore got developed. Imagine Bangalore before IT revolution (1990s). So we have more claim on Bangalore than Kannadigas. So better to make it Union Territory.
@@rk-is3cw fyi IT industry is not dominated by north indians and most of the higher positions are often south indians i condemn being a separatist but i still find it funny ur yapping abt this even after watching this video bangalore was way more developed
I am a Bengalurean , been here for the past 22 years. Wasn't born here but i like many migrants came to Bengaluru and fell in love with the city and never left. I love the people,the culture,language and of course the weather. I was always curious as to what this city would have been like before the recent past. I knew bits and pieces . Thank you for making this video which gives a succint summary.. What book do you recommend to know more about the city.. I am more interested in the history pre Mysore Sultanate era. Thanks again
Thanks for watching! I got most of my information from this book called 'Bangalore Through the Centuries' by Fazlul M Hasan. It's not easily available online, but you might find the reprint in Blossom Book House. Alternatively, you can get the original edition as a PDF online
The video is just more beyond awesome. I have so many things to appreciate but more than that your pronunciations are at the point, just like local Bengalurean pronounces them. Very clear and crisp. A huge thanks for that ❤
Great work on reciting the Bangalore history. There r still many facts on kempegowda which made us take up the film production titles DHARMABHEERU NAADAPRABHU KEMPEGOWDA. we will soon bring it on the big screen. 👌👍👍
Kempegowda maha prabhugalu built Bengaluru. Mysore Maharajaru made it into what it is today. Migrants come & go like fair weather birds that they are but only a true Kannadiga could be loyal & forever proud of his Kannada ancestors & their selfless sacrifice.
If you can make this in Kannada too, My mom would understand too, she's a 75 Year old Bangalorean would understand the lovely Content you have presented if it was in Kannada(I wont be able to translate for her as good as You, I really mean it!!), I believe there are many in Bangalore who would love to view this content in Kannada, its my humble request that if you can make it in Kannada. and Thanks a ton for this making this wonderful Video, All the best for your future ventures. Lots of love.
Bhargav through out his 31 minutes of narration stayed oblivious to the basics of history. Not one word by him of the inherent harmony,compassion & the sweet integration of the Kannada,Telugu & Tamil people who were & are the core of Bengaluru's culture all along.
What an incredibly rich and vibrant city! Neo-bengaluru seems to be missing the grandeur and originality that made the Vidhan Soudha the undisputed centerpiece of every tourist's photograph. We need more of such architecture. That was a beautifully crafted video with excellent tidbits. I knew the Basava temple was old but wow! Keep 'em coming, please! Long form content is the very spirit of TH-cam and I'm forever here for it :)
My God it was like taking a journey of centuries in minutes. Your narration is magical. Thank you for representing our beloved city. Wish this video reaches millions of Indians.
You missed the rule of the Gangas of Bengaluru represented in some of the Veeragallus around Hebbal. Also the cholas were here too and left a plaque in the Kashi Vishwanatha temple in Kadugodi
our Dharmaraya swamy temple which celebrates karaga is 2000 years old off record but in record its 800 years old. The Vimanagopura is ganga architecture
Gangas are the old rulers of this area and lots of towns like yelayanka Nadu kengeri ulsoor etc were already established . But Bengaluru pete was built from scratch in forest area from kempegowdas
@@darshanjk5191 True bro they just try to wipe out thigala community.. nobody knows they are the true settlers of bangalore .. you can see thigalara pete or thigalarapalya in and around bangalore but not gowdru palya or pete .. how funny It is 😂
25:47 The image that pops up when u say The Summer Palace is actually the The Bengaluru Palace, built by Srimanmaharaja Hatthane Chamarajendra Wodeyar from 1874-1878 near today's Sadashivanagara, Bengaluru, while there are two Summer Palaces built by Hyder/Tipu, one in Chamarajapete, Bengaluru(1791) and the other in Srirangapattana(1784). We genuinely appreciate the effort they you have put into capturing the history of Bengaluru and thank you for this. However, I refrain from digging into the usurpers as this video solely focuses on Bengaluru. And hey, you earned a new subscriber!
The Bangalore palace war built by the British for the Maharaja. In fact they bought a already built house of Mr. J Garett and then expanded it. The usurping of Mysore Kingdom from the Wodeyars was already done by Dalvoys of Mysore by 1720s & 30s itself much before Hyder Ali ever came into the scene. Let's learn the precise history before looking for excuses for wrong agenda
@@chandanbilagunda The place supposedly belonged to the Reverend. But hey, guess u forgot how the British paid the price. It was from the treasury of the Kingdom of Mysuru. So, it belonged to Srimanmaharaja of Mysuru and not to the queen of some far away island who had the audacity to proclaim the title, Empress of India.
@@chandanbilagunda yes, there were 'political tensions' and frequent changes in the political landscape of the Kingdom of Mysuru during the later years of Srimanmaharaja Dodda Krishnaraja Wodeyar. And yes, the Dalawais acted as the point of power, and wielded authority over the Kingdom. It was not right from both sides, The Wadiyars and the Dalawais at that time, to look away from the obvious threatening future of the Kingdom with rising insurgency from the neighboring nawabs. And there were some unfortunate or rather fateful incidents that led Hyder to inch closer to the Throne. But that doesn't give Hyder, the right to the Throne, nor Tipu. In fact, no invaders had any right to the land. But it was a fateful period in the history of the subcontinent. They were the ones with agendas and excuses. I've no excuses nor any agendas right or wrong, but I sure do have one thing, that is the eyes to regard the history in the way it is supposed to be regarded. History is not plain as it so appears, but rather complicated that one might actually fail to understand the very basic point of it. And who knows, the Kingdom of Mysuru wouldn't have been annexed by the British if not for Hyder, Tipu and their four bloody wars.
@@kt-suhas you're making this a black and white issue of Hindu Muslim thing. This business is the present concept from a few years. Anything the Muslim does is all about had no right at all, anything the Hindus did was a little mess under some circumstances! This is blatant hypocrisy. It's like we have a higher God given right for power. When the society of those days itself was never so divided at all though so communities understood the cultural v differences they had and kept only to their homes and didn't let politics get affected by this. The Mysore Kingdom so called because it originated from Mysore had no more higher right to Karnataka areas than other Palegard but after the Vijayanagar Empire collapse they fought with other palegars and took territory that didn't belong to them. They bought Bangalore fun Mughals and befriended them and had a huge Muslim contingent in the Mysore army even till late 1940s, that was all Ok? They destroyed the power of Magadi Kempegowdas and imprisoned the last ruling Kempegowda and he died in prison in Srirangapattana, that was ok? The Dalvoys started ruling Mysore and Raja became nobody decades before Hyder and they were corrupt, but that's all some this & that? So how does Hyder taking power is oh all so so wrong, why exactly? I have top "Hindu" researchers researching Hyder, do you wanna talk to them and see what they have to say? Do you how Hyder ruled in the name of the king even though he didn't need to. They could've wiped then out like Wodeyars did to Kempegowdas, what was stopping them? Convenient covering up of history!? You wanna talk to.Prof. Nanjaraj urs the researcher who's from the royal family itself? Do you think they have such biased ideas about Hyder family? They don't. Finally if Hyder hadn't taken Mysore throne English wouldn't have conquered Mysore? Why not exactly? When they took the whole of India and also places that were never traditional India why will they leave Mysore? What kinda alternate history is this? More like, convenient logic. They took Jhansi and Kittur though they didn't have any rights and issues with them, why will they leave Mysore. They in fact took Mysore away from Wodeyars in 1831 and ruled it for 50 years and gave it back under public pressure only in 1881. So real Mysore Kingdom is from only from 1881 not from 1800... Don't twist history and culture to suit personal agendas. Respect all communities... 🙏🏻
@@kt-suhas look if you don't know history or any subject, learn it. Don't make up your own stuff. The English paid money from Calcutta. The money was sent from Fort William from Bengal presidency. How is it Mysore money? Which queen are you talking of exactly in 1860s? Learn the truth, learn the subject, then try to be opinionated. When you don't know, you have no say. That's it.
Stumbled upon this video by YT Algo and got hooked. Great work man!! Your narration style is captivating and Images used are beautiful. Looking forward to see more Indian city specific videos like this.
Mughlai is a cuisine rather than a language, I believe. And the video seemed to show Bangalore Palace whilst you talked about Tipu Sultan's palace. That apart, superb work! Liked it so much!
During ancient time there were great emperors who captured many countries and then departed after their reign but the land belongs to the habitants who kept up to day . This also must be remembered.
The other day I was travelling with my ajji (grandmother) arround cubbon park and she exlaimed that the splendour of architecture in bangalore has only declined in modern days. This video is a very nice compilation and includes a lot of diverse information.
I wish to show this video to whom all are saying that Bengaluru is built by them who came here for just 10 years back from north..😂 Hope these people learn history and live happily here as local..
Then lets make it history again, pass the bill for reservation of employment and leave the rest to the companies and north indians, uh dont forget to get popcorn to watch the show. Have you bloody fake authoritarian mindset with yourself.
Yes But the contributions of a well Educated work force from Kerala & Telengana in the IT sector & Health care sector can't be ingnored. They are a vital part of Bangalore's economic boom.
@@anichebhargavkindly tag a delusional guy called Anirudh kanisetti who says Bengaluru belongs to Telugus and tamils as much as Kannadigas just bcoz they came as slaves during British era. Many such outsiders and migrants r saying they’ve built Bengaluru and locals aren’t the only natives. This is what we get for being nice to all and welcoming everyone with their own language
Thanks for showing some original pictures and caricature representing historical facts, like portrait of Hyder Ali, French troops in blue jackets, Bangalore fort & those rockets
If you could speak a little about the events of Tippu between 2nd and 4th Anglo Mysore wars(like the one when he pledged his sons), It would've been great.... My man single handedly kept fighting the british till his last breath....
Nicely put together. Didn't mention Richard Hieram Sankey. We owe so many of our most cherished spaces and buildings to Richard Sankey: Bangalore’s largest park, a museum, a reservoir, a church and a government building. But far from being a celebrated name, this man lies almost unseen beneath the veil of history.
Sir, video is awesome but we missed out that Bangalore started as a village built by a small ruler in the forest where he got some food from a old lady when he was lost in the forest. 2300 years approx.
Such a rich history Such passionate presentation I have shifted to Bengaluru recently on account of transfer Very happy to learn all of this Give more information connecting it to today s location 😊
Finally someone speaks about our beloved Bangalore ❤️ , I knew some of these history but not this much , why haven’t we learn about these magnificent history of Bangalore in history, I was a state syllabus student born in Bangalore, grown in Bangalore, studied in Bangalore, never ever read this in our history books 💔. Heard about all south kings and their achievements, but this never !. This needs to be teached next generation ❤️🔥
You really put a great effort on this Aneesh and I have to say, surely you are great at story telling compared to other channels I watched for history. Keep up the work! Obviously no video I felt could cover the Bangalore history like this but they way you covered it was professional and niche with smiling face! Kudos to you!
Wow, it is a beautiful narration of Bangalore History. I was expecting more pictorial /videos of the content. But the amount of data/text/history that you covered is commendable and worth watching. Keep up the good work Annesh.
True I've been in Bangalore from 20 years now, omg I didn't know about all these Thank you so much for the information Will be sharing this to all my friends
Earned urself a new subscriber, i see this channel crossing 100K atleast if not a million. Kudos on the video, 1M not out of reach if your consistent ☺️
Beautifully covered. From The Marathas to the Rave idli. Definately sharing this one. However would've been great if you also covered the setting up of industries, HAL, BHEL, Sandal soap factory, electrification, IISc and other important contributions under sri nalmadi krishnaraja wodeyar.
Since you asked feel free to drop some fact, Here you go Thanks for covering this , One of the most comprehensive history bangalore, I my self native bangalore (I speak tamil at my home).. Also There is lot of contribution from mudhliar community, they contributed schools , chinnswamy stadiums there is pla There is burial tomb Sri VC Chinnaswamy Mudaliar his wife Rukmani Ammal still to this place it is present, it is at Banswadi /HRBR layoyt Bornin 1880, Most of the lands around kammanhall and kalyanagar was owned by them The tomb has inscription of Sri V.C. Ruckmani Amal Many would know kammnhally by now who stay in bangalore , I was born in this area and grew up swam in hennur lakes near by manyata :-)
But it was fantastically presented. Only missing thing was the golden era of Mysore under the mother & son duo with great Dewans like sir M Vishweshwariah, Sheshadri Iyer ,sir Mirza Ismail etc who set the strong foundation for modern Bangalore
Loved this video , had been living in Bengaluru since 2 years i always wanted to know the history of this place . Kudos to the Editing and the presenter , great storytelling and everything was so well documented.
@@Chata-x2i If it was run by Northern Brains, it would be a backwater today. Face reality bro, Southern states and Gujarat Maharashtra are the running the India's economy. In exports especially.
Really well documented history you have put it together..... Kudos Unfortunately its sad to say now a days nobody really remember our history not just Bangalore but from vijaynagar to maurya dynasty we have so much to learn from our culture and history......
Thanks bro. I really enjoyed the .you seem to have done plenty of research. Keep doing the good work. There are many of us who are with you Best wishes
Probably the best history video I've seen in a long time! 1 suggestion, please mention the approx year (if you know) of the various events. It helps form a mental map. Also, please try if you can avoid AI images, they're rather inaccurate. Try to find historic art though it's harder.
Thank you for putting together this awesome video! Lived here all my life and did not know all of these historical facts 😊 Namma Bengaluru, Namma hemme!
You missed a lot... Contribution and impacts of wadeyar kings, diwans of Mysore Kingdom, Tata group... Current day Bangalore palace which you shown, is not built by tippu sultan or his father. Tippu sultan palace is in Sri rangapattana . Bangalore palace was built by Mysore kings as a summer palace in the style of British royal castle. First in Asia, Bangalore got electricity. First in India to get a Nobel award science laboratory set up by sir c v Raman. Sir m vishveshwaraih who redesigned the old Raja canals. India's first defence manufacturing hub of India started in Bangalore. Since beginning Bangalore was hub off innovation
You missed the rule of the Gangas of Bengaluru represented in some of the Veeragallus around Hebbal. Also the cholas were here too and left a plaque in the Kashi Vishwanatha temple in Kadugodi
True! I chose not to focus on the earlier history of the Bengaluru area since there isn't as much recorded history, and I wanted to focus more on the story of the city as we know it today.
@@anichebhargav There is a lot of research material that you can find around. There is an organisation that takes care of collecting Veera Gallus from all over Bengaluru and recording what happened. You have to get in touch with them. You just touched upon Roman coins in Yeshwanthpur. That was all about the 2000 year history of Bengaluru that you briefly touched upon. Roman coins were found in more than one place in Bengaluru. It would be good if you did a separate video on the 1500 year period before Kempegowda. Also the clan of Kempegowda migrated to Yelahanka from a village in Tamil Nadu - somewhere near Salem and Dharmapuri ( there are still a lot of native Kannadigas who live in those regions till today). Again please do another video from 1 CE till Kempegowda
@@rajivramanjani8706 are u not ashamed .don't claim others history 😂. Kempegowda bengaluru has no tamil connection. Even history less telgu people shamelessly claim karnataka empire.the empire which ruled throughkannada. Signed every stone inscriptionin kannada.kannada lipi.krishnadevaraya😂. It's really shameful.
Fun fact - wadiyar linage still exist and still are considered as Kings of Mysore by locals but all the mysore kings are adopted since they have curse from alamelamma who was a queen when Mysore ruler took her land she cursed that wadiyars that the king would not have children so the kings adopt children's and this is still continuing the present King of Mysore Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar is also adopted
Fantastic video. Underrated channel. Fantastic and engaging narration with beautiful comic strips that reminded me of Amar Chitra Katha. More power to you and I hope your channel grows exponentially
If your name is Aneesh in Hindi or any language.. you will call Aneesh same as in English language also.. bocz that is the Name. So if you say /pronounce ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು in Kannada.. you should say same as Bengaluru in English also.. So You cannot change the pronunciation as you like .. bocz that is Jus the Name.. Not a any language word's.. pls think as educated.. and stop calling/write/pronunciation as Bangalore. And respect our Kempegowda 👑
Aneesh, though we know bits and pieces of the history, the chronology you presented made me visualize those decades. It was an excellent presentation of namma Bengaluru. Thank you.
Enjoyed the walk thru the streets of old blore and could feel the pulse and serenity, especially the call of the peacock. Beautiful attempt stirring emotions. Visuals were real treat to the eye. Birth of Rava idli was interesting. Info on blore torpedo was amazing. So much to narrate that I personally feel it will sink in better had it been split into 2 recordings. As we need to listen, reflect and let it seep. Should do one on vijayanagar empire infusing music.sure will help students. It will make youngsters think twice before doing some crazy reels in such heritage places.
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts everyone! Many of you have pointed out that I missed out on highlighting a major part of Bangalore's history: the contributions of King Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV.
He was responsible for innumerable public works and advancements in the Mysore State and Bangalore specifically. I'll definitely consider making another video on the more recent history of the city to rectify this glaring omission!
In part 2, please cover Mysuru kings contribution
Winston Churchill stay in 1896, Queen Elizabeth visit in 1961
Birth of Binny Mill, Minerva mill, IISc, IIMB, NCBS, HAL, ISRO, Mico Bosch, ITI, BEML, Toyota Kirloskar, DRDO, HMT, Mysuru Sandal Soap etc
Military installations like Air force station, Indian Army Service Corps(ASC), CRPF
Vajpayee and LK Advani being jailed in Bengaluru during an emergency
How Bengaluru was ruled by dons like Jayaraj in 70s who were close to then CM
Protests like 1982 Gokak agitation, 1986 Sarojini Mahishi report, 1996 Urdu riots
1992 Telgi scam
Film industry based out of the city
Electronic City being the brain child of RK Baliga in 1978 and how CM SM Krishna took it forward
King Charles and Queen Camila visit
Beginning of ORR construction, metro construction, airport
Kadalekai parishe, Karaga, Chariots of Madduramma fair, 60 year old Bengaluru Ganesh Utsav
Tech parks like Manyata tech park, ITPL, Electronic City
Kingfisher airlines closure
Superb work indeed..... Mind-blowing...
Bro your history about thigalas is like some king liked the taste of apple and bought Kashmiris to bangalore to cultivate apple😂 bro use some science knowledge.. and by the way begur temple is more than 1000 yrs old you straight away skipped 500 years yake bro 😂 .. as per you if thigalas came to cultivate flowers who cultivated, ragi, kadlekai, avrebele, pls explain me bro 😂 history was writing by someone who know how to write he writes for a penny given by kings . No facts for sure .. silently trying to wipe out a community just by tagging Tamil name 😂
Call center history is missing 😊
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@anichebhargav Please do, Aneesh. You still did a great job of making this video. We know how to appreciate such effort. I am definitely much enlightened.
Fun Fact - Bangalore was the first city in Asia to get electricity. The first bulb was lit in KR market in 1905
Thanks for sharing! I'd read this fact sometime back, don't know how I missed it!
No problem.... You covered a lot of stuff... Great job... Looking forward for more videos
Is that Bangalore or Kolar?
@@subhoraj kolar
Wow!
ಬೆಂಗಳೂರಿನ ಕುರಿತು ಇಂತಹ ವಿಷಯಭರಿತವಾದ ಹಾಗೂ ಒಳ್ಳೆಯ ಗುಣಮಟ್ಟದ Video ಮಾಡಿದಕ್ಕೆ ನಿಮಗೆ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು 🙏. ನಿಮ್ಮ Channel ಬೆಳೆಯಲಿ ಎಂದು ಅಪೇಕ್ಷಿಸುವೆ.
ನಿಮ್ಮ ಉತ್ತೇಜಕ ಮಾತುಗಳಿಗೆ ತುಂಬಾ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು!
@@anichebhargav ಆದರೆ ಕನ್ನಡ ಹಾಗೂ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದ ಹಿನ್ನೆಲೆಯ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಇದೇ ರೀತಿ ಹೆಚ್ಚು Video ಗಳನ್ನು ಮಾಡಿ ಎಂಬ ನನ್ನ ಒಂದು ಪುಟ್ಟ ಕೋರಿಕೆ 🙏. ನಮ್ಮಲ್ಲಿ ಅಡಗಿರುವ ಇಂತಹ ಅದ್ಭುತ ಕಥೆಗಳು ಹೊರ ಪ್ರಪಂಚದ ತಿಳಿವಿಗೆ ಬರಲೇಬೇಕು.
I have been in Bengaluru all my life and this has to be the most comprehensive history I've heard. It's unfortunate how every generation tends to forget iconic pieces of history and places, but vids like this make you appreciate them more!
Thanks so much! It's crazy to me that we don't get taught stuff like this in school, it was so much fun digging deep into the city's history and reading about how it evolved over the years.
@@anichebhargavbe honest and give credits to Dharmendra Kumar yerenahalli
Y@@adithyahk
It's very good informative episode but a bit too long. It should have been in 2 or 3 parts with many more visuals .
"Bangalore was suddenly a city of many languages"
How history repeats itself!
I know right?
But metro construction boys jaasti agidsre bewarsi chapri galu
Every big city of our country having same cultural identity 😂
@@prathmesh_jadhav8930
Bangalore is special.
Still it's land of kannada.all commercial. Official Services in kannada is compulsary.
Still requires karnataka share of kaveri river water .
Kannadigas are top priority.
Assimilation is key
Knew Bangalore only as an IT hub...you certainly have brought to our notice Bangalore 's glorious past....good job.
Thank you! Yes, too many people have no idea how much history the city has, I wanted to change that :D
Dedicated to the people who are telling Bengaluru wasn't bulit by kannadigas :) nan makla nam ooru kanro.. ನಮ್ಮ ಊರು , ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ 💛❤️ ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಗೆಲ್ಗೆ ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಬಾಳ್ಗೆ ❤
Lo thukali, begur inscriptions mention bengaluru are in tamil and the area was part of chola empire!! Just because Bengaluru is part of karnataka now doesn’t mean it is buiit by Kannadiga’s.. sumne olu dengbeda,,I am a kannadiga and true Bangalorean and i know Bangalore was a part of many empires before it came under mysore wodeyars and became a part of Karnataka!!
@@karthikreddy1836and don't call yourself a kannadiga, ull never be one of us, yavatidru, neen berke ne :)
@@karthikreddy1836exactly! all over Bangalore we can see 1000 year old Tamil inscriptions easily. Bangalore was not suddenly developed by Kempegowda (recent news says he is a Tamil himself from Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu). Bangalore was there even before him. Even the Chola's built temples in Bangalore means it was an important place even before then.
@@karthikreddy1836Lo berke Tamil Nadu alli kuda namm inscription ide adikke en ivaga Tamil Nadu namda ? Madurai, trichi, kongu Nadu Ella kade ide. Ninig yak ishtu uri ?
@@karthikreddy1836mythic society antha ide bengluralli, hogi nodu Tamil gintha jasthi namde inscriptions irodu. India dalli athi hecchu veeragallu nam state alli irodu. Berke galu yavat idru berke gale
Lot has been covered in 30 mins. Crisp history. Thank you for the wonderful video
Interesting facts about Bengaluru:
1. In 1934, 10 year old girl Byramma had attempted a marathon swim in Kempambudhi Lake. It made headlines across globe as she swam for 18 hours continuously.
2. The oldest inscription is in Hebbal of Hebbal Kittayya which belongs to 750 CE.
3. Winston Churchill stayed in 1896 as Army officer for 3 years
4. Roman coins were first found in Yeshwantpur in 1892. Later in 1965, Roman coins were found in Bellandur
Roman coins were found due to trade with Tamil Kings. 😂😂😂 Not kannadiga kings
In 1950, Bengaluru had a literacy rate of 44 percent, compared to India's average literacy rate of 14 percent. This achievement can be attributed to the establishment of several central public sector enterprises in Bengaluru. The credit goes to the Mysore kings, whose contributions significantly benefited the city's residents.
Beautifully narrated, crisp, and incredibly detailed video! ತುಂಬಾ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು!
Most comprehensive history of Bengaluru out there, done wonderfully. Bangalore is a city for everyone willing to become a Bangalorean.
Very well made video. I have been a Bangalorean for 25 years and have never heard such a comprehensive history of my city. Your presentation style and the script are both beautiful and very evocative.
Thank you
Thank you so much. I basically make the kind of videos I myself would like to watch, so I'm happy to see you're enjoying them!
Proud to be an bengaluluen and great to hear a history of Namma Bengaluru thank you sir Jai Hind
Huge respect to kempegowda who started everything. 🎉 Right video at the right time 😂 IT boom is recent the locals were the one's gave their blood and sweat for this place for thousands of years under different administration and nurtured it. People need to know the past before claiming that they are the reason for every good thing in the city. You go to a place to get a job (because it already has opportunity) ,earn salary and not with an intention to develop the place. 😅 I think you could have touched little more on wodeyars and their work in developing Bengaluru and surrounding areas. You know like how Bengaluru got street lights first in all of asia. Great video 😊
Great content. This should have been in our history books. Entire India knows Bengaluru as the IT hub but it's really more than that.
I am from kolkata, I have been staying in Bengaluru for the past 6 years. One thing I must say that the natives of Bengaluru are much more welcoming and tolerant than the natives of my own home state.
Proud kannadiga🟨 🟥
Glory to bengaluru 🟨🟥
Jai karnataka mate 🙏🟨🟥
Glory to karnataka🟨 🟥
Bangalore has to be made a union territory to stop language Chauvinism.
Northern begger😂😂@@rk-is3cw
@@NagarajuNaga-st7iz It's because of us , Bangalore got developed. Imagine Bangalore before IT revolution (1990s). So we have more claim on Bangalore than Kannadigas. So better to make it Union Territory.
@@rk-is3cw fyi IT industry is not dominated by north indians and most of the higher positions are often south indians i condemn being a separatist but i still find it funny ur yapping abt this even after watching this video bangalore was way more developed
@@rk-is3cwthat would be sovereign democratic republic of karnataka.
Kannada nadu.
Get lost northie😂
I am a Bengalurean , been here for the past 22 years. Wasn't born here but i like many migrants came to Bengaluru and fell in love with the city and never left. I love the people,the culture,language and of course the weather. I was always curious as to what this city would have been like before the recent past. I knew bits and pieces . Thank you for making this video which gives a succint summary.. What book do you recommend to know more about the city.. I am more interested in the history pre Mysore Sultanate era.
Thanks again
Thanks for watching! I got most of my information from this book called 'Bangalore Through the Centuries' by Fazlul M Hasan. It's not easily available online, but you might find the reprint in Blossom Book House. Alternatively, you can get the original edition as a PDF online
@@anichebhargav thank you
@@shuveshek what are doing In Bangalore bro Your Kolkata State is captured by Bangladeshi Abduls
read book written by Vikram sampath on the complete history of Bengaluru and Mysuru
The video is just more beyond awesome. I have so many things to appreciate but more than that your pronunciations are at the point, just like local Bengalurean pronounces them. Very clear and crisp. A huge thanks for that ❤
Great work on reciting the Bangalore history. There r still many facts on kempegowda which made us take up the film production titles DHARMABHEERU NAADAPRABHU KEMPEGOWDA. we will soon bring it on the big screen. 👌👍👍
Kempegowda maha prabhugalu built Bengaluru. Mysore Maharajaru made it into what it is today. Migrants come & go like fair weather birds that they are but only a true Kannadiga could be loyal & forever proud of his Kannada ancestors & their selfless sacrifice.
Yentha video….. amazing
Tears in my eyes, so clean history, no prejudice, no bias. Hats off. Definitely want to meet you in person.
Like the History of Bengaluru, your Channel is also criminally underrated!!! Great video!!!
If you can make this in Kannada too, My mom would understand too, she's a 75 Year old Bangalorean would understand the lovely Content you have presented if it was in Kannada(I wont be able to translate for her as good as You, I really mean it!!), I believe there are many in Bangalore who would love to view this content in Kannada, its my humble request that if you can make it in Kannada. and Thanks a ton for this making this wonderful Video, All the best for your future ventures. Lots of love.
ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರಿನ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ವೀಡಿಯೋ ಮಾಡಿದ್ದಕ್ಕೆ ತುಂಬಾ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು 💛❤️
Bhargav through out his 31 minutes of narration stayed oblivious to the basics of history.
Not one word by him of the inherent harmony,compassion & the sweet integration of the Kannada,Telugu & Tamil people who were & are the core of Bengaluru's culture all along.
What an incredibly rich and vibrant city! Neo-bengaluru seems to be missing the grandeur and originality that made the Vidhan Soudha the undisputed centerpiece of every tourist's photograph. We need more of such architecture.
That was a beautifully crafted video with excellent tidbits. I knew the Basava temple was old but wow!
Keep 'em coming, please! Long form content is the very spirit of TH-cam and I'm forever here for it :)
My God it was like taking a journey of centuries in minutes.
Your narration is magical.
Thank you for representing our beloved city.
Wish this video reaches millions of Indians.
You missed the rule of the Gangas of Bengaluru represented in some of the Veeragallus around Hebbal. Also the cholas were here too and left a plaque in the Kashi Vishwanatha temple in Kadugodi
our Dharmaraya swamy temple which celebrates karaga is 2000 years old off record but in record its 800 years old. The Vimanagopura is ganga architecture
Gangas are the old rulers of this area and lots of towns like yelayanka Nadu kengeri ulsoor etc were already established . But Bengaluru pete was built from scratch in forest area from kempegowdas
Hoysala
One of the best video on history and making of Bengaluru.
@@darshanjk5191 True bro they just try to wipe out thigala community.. nobody knows they are the true settlers of bangalore .. you can see thigalara pete or thigalarapalya in and around bangalore but not gowdru palya or pete .. how funny It is 😂
25:47 The image that pops up when u say The Summer Palace is actually the The Bengaluru Palace, built by Srimanmaharaja Hatthane Chamarajendra Wodeyar from 1874-1878 near today's Sadashivanagara, Bengaluru, while there are two Summer Palaces built by Hyder/Tipu, one in Chamarajapete, Bengaluru(1791) and the other in Srirangapattana(1784).
We genuinely appreciate the effort they you have put into capturing the history of Bengaluru and thank you for this.
However, I refrain from digging into the usurpers as this video solely focuses on Bengaluru.
And hey, you earned a new subscriber!
The Bangalore palace war built by the British for the Maharaja. In fact they bought a already built house of Mr. J Garett and then expanded it.
The usurping of Mysore Kingdom from the Wodeyars was already done by Dalvoys of Mysore by 1720s & 30s itself much before Hyder Ali ever came into the scene. Let's learn the precise history before looking for excuses for wrong agenda
@@chandanbilagunda The place supposedly belonged to the Reverend. But hey, guess u forgot how the British paid the price. It was from the treasury of the Kingdom of Mysuru. So, it belonged to Srimanmaharaja of Mysuru and not to the queen of some far away island who had the audacity to proclaim the title, Empress of India.
@@chandanbilagunda yes, there were 'political tensions' and frequent changes in the political landscape of the Kingdom of Mysuru during the later years of Srimanmaharaja Dodda Krishnaraja Wodeyar. And yes, the Dalawais acted as the point of power, and wielded authority over the Kingdom. It was not right from both sides, The Wadiyars and the Dalawais at that time, to look away from the obvious threatening future of the Kingdom with rising insurgency from the neighboring nawabs. And there were some unfortunate or rather fateful incidents that led Hyder to inch closer to the Throne. But that doesn't give Hyder, the right to the Throne, nor Tipu. In fact, no invaders had any right to the land. But it was a fateful period in the history of the subcontinent. They were the ones with agendas and excuses. I've no excuses nor any agendas right or wrong, but I sure do have one thing, that is the eyes to regard the history in the way it is supposed to be regarded. History is not plain as it so appears, but rather complicated that one might actually fail to understand the very basic point of it.
And who knows, the Kingdom of Mysuru wouldn't have been annexed by the British if not for Hyder, Tipu and their four bloody wars.
@@kt-suhas you're making this a black and white issue of Hindu Muslim thing. This business is the present concept from a few years. Anything the Muslim does is all about had no right at all, anything the Hindus did was a little mess under some circumstances! This is blatant hypocrisy. It's like we have a higher God given right for power.
When the society of those days itself was never so divided at all though so communities understood the cultural v differences they had and kept only to their homes and didn't let politics get affected by this.
The Mysore Kingdom so called because it originated from Mysore had no more higher right to Karnataka areas than other Palegard but after the Vijayanagar Empire collapse they fought with other palegars and took territory that didn't belong to them. They bought Bangalore fun Mughals and befriended them and had a huge Muslim contingent in the Mysore army even till late 1940s, that was all Ok? They destroyed the power of Magadi Kempegowdas and imprisoned the last ruling Kempegowda and he died in prison in Srirangapattana, that was ok? The Dalvoys started ruling Mysore and Raja became nobody decades before Hyder and they were corrupt, but that's all some this & that? So how does Hyder taking power is oh all so so wrong, why exactly? I have top "Hindu" researchers researching Hyder, do you wanna talk to them and see what they have to say? Do you how Hyder ruled in the name of the king even though he didn't need to. They could've wiped then out like Wodeyars did to Kempegowdas, what was stopping them? Convenient covering up of history!? You wanna talk to.Prof. Nanjaraj urs the researcher who's from the royal family itself? Do you think they have such biased ideas about Hyder family? They don't.
Finally if Hyder hadn't taken Mysore throne English wouldn't have conquered Mysore? Why not exactly? When they took the whole of India and also places that were never traditional India why will they leave Mysore? What kinda alternate history is this? More like, convenient logic. They took Jhansi and Kittur though they didn't have any rights and issues with them, why will they leave Mysore. They in fact took Mysore away from Wodeyars in 1831 and ruled it for 50 years and gave it back under public pressure only in 1881. So real Mysore Kingdom is from only from 1881 not from 1800... Don't twist history and culture to suit personal agendas. Respect all communities... 🙏🏻
@@kt-suhas look if you don't know history or any subject, learn it. Don't make up your own stuff. The English paid money from Calcutta. The money was sent from Fort William from Bengal presidency. How is it Mysore money? Which queen are you talking of exactly in 1860s? Learn the truth, learn the subject, then try to be opinionated. When you don't know, you have no say. That's it.
Stumbled upon this video by YT Algo and got hooked. Great work man!! Your narration style is captivating and Images used are beautiful. Looking forward to see more Indian city specific videos like this.
Mughlai is a cuisine rather than a language, I believe. And the video seemed to show Bangalore Palace whilst you talked about Tipu Sultan's palace. That apart, superb work! Liked it so much!
King Krishna raja wodeyar contributed immensely to development of Bengaluru city & karnataka.
Brilliant!! Thank you for compiling years of history into such a beautiful video. Please keep making more of these.
Wish you all the best!!
Wow, thanks so much! I plan on making many more, look forward to it!
During ancient time there were great emperors who captured many countries and then departed after their reign but the land belongs to the habitants who kept up to day . This also must be remembered.
The other day I was travelling with my ajji (grandmother) arround cubbon park and she exlaimed that the splendour of architecture in bangalore has only declined in modern days. This video is a very nice compilation and includes a lot of diverse information.
Great piece man! Now when I hear the announcer say 'Nadeprabhu Kempegowda Station' when I travel in Bangalore, it means something to me.
I wish to show this video to whom all are saying that Bengaluru is built by them who came here for just 10 years back from north..😂
Hope these people learn history and live happily here as local..
Haha please do! It's time we all learn about Bangalore's long and storied history!
Facts🤣🤣🤣
Then lets make it history again, pass the bill for reservation of employment and leave the rest to the companies and north indians, uh dont forget to get popcorn to watch the show.
Have you bloody fake authoritarian mindset with yourself.
Yes
But the contributions of a well Educated work force from Kerala & Telengana in the IT sector & Health care sector can't be ingnored. They are a vital part of Bangalore's economic boom.
@@anichebhargavkindly tag a delusional guy called Anirudh kanisetti who says Bengaluru belongs to Telugus and tamils as much as Kannadigas just bcoz they came as slaves during British era.
Many such outsiders and migrants r saying they’ve built Bengaluru and locals aren’t the only natives.
This is what we get for being nice to all and welcoming everyone with their own language
I really appreciate your interest in bringing out the interesting facts on Bengaluru.. Also love your storytelling.. Good job Aneesh 👏👏
Thanks for showing some original pictures and caricature representing historical facts, like portrait of Hyder Ali, French troops in blue jackets, Bangalore fort & those rockets
If you could speak a little about the events of Tippu between 2nd and 4th Anglo Mysore wars(like the one when he pledged his sons), It would've been great.... My man single handedly kept fighting the british till his last breath....
Nicely put together. Didn't mention Richard Hieram Sankey. We owe so many of our most cherished spaces and buildings to Richard Sankey: Bangalore’s largest park, a museum, a reservoir, a church and a government building. But far from being a celebrated name, this man lies almost unseen beneath the veil of history.
Sir, video is awesome but we missed out that Bangalore started as a village built by a small ruler in the forest where he got some food from a old lady when he was lost in the forest. 2300 years approx.
Such a rich history
Such passionate presentation
I have shifted to Bengaluru recently on account of transfer
Very happy to learn all of this
Give more information connecting it to today s location 😊
Thank u for recalling & bringing facts the reality birth of Bengaluru, glory of the past,, proud to be a Benglurian.
Finally someone speaks about our beloved Bangalore ❤️ , I knew some of these history but not this much , why haven’t we learn about these magnificent history of Bangalore in history, I was a state syllabus student born in Bangalore, grown in Bangalore, studied in Bangalore, never ever read this in our history books 💔. Heard about all south kings and their achievements, but this never !.
This needs to be teached next generation ❤️🔥
For Men may come and
Men may go but
THE CITY goes on FOREVER ❤
You really put a great effort on this Aneesh and I have to say, surely you are great at story telling compared to other channels I watched for history. Keep up the work!
Obviously no video I felt could cover the Bangalore history like this but they way you covered it was professional and niche with smiling face! Kudos to you!
Wow, your words really mean a lot, thank you! I just want to share the joy of discovering our country's history with as many people as I can
Wow, it is a beautiful narration of Bangalore History. I was expecting more pictorial /videos of the content. But the amount of data/text/history that you covered is commendable and worth watching. Keep up the good work Annesh.
Proud to be an Bengaluruen and good to hear the history of great Bengaluru thank you sir jai Hind jay Karnataka jay Bengaluru ❤
True I've been in Bangalore from 20 years now, omg I didn't know about all these
Thank you so much for the information
Will be sharing this to all my friends
Amazing video bro as a Bangalorian i feel proud
This is so good. The only thing I missed was a mention of the key years in the commentary
Earned urself a new subscriber, i see this channel crossing 100K atleast if not a million. Kudos on the video, 1M not out of reach if your consistent ☺️
Thanks! Hope to get there some day! 😁
Beautifully covered. From The Marathas to the Rave idli. Definately sharing this one. However would've been great if you also covered the setting up of industries, HAL, BHEL, Sandal soap factory, electrification, IISc and other important contributions under sri nalmadi krishnaraja wodeyar.
Great video Aneesh, so much information. Well done. Looking forward to some more.
Glad you liked it! Lots more on the way!
@@anichebhargav looking forward to that.
Since you asked feel free to drop some fact, Here you go
Thanks for covering this , One of the most comprehensive history bangalore, I my self native bangalore (I speak tamil at my home).. Also There is lot of contribution from mudhliar community, they contributed schools , chinnswamy stadiums there is pla
There is burial tomb Sri VC Chinnaswamy Mudaliar his wife Rukmani Ammal still to this place it is present, it is at Banswadi /HRBR layoyt Bornin 1880, Most of the lands around kammanhall and kalyanagar was owned by them
The tomb has inscription of Sri V.C. Ruckmani Amal
Many would know kammnhally by now who stay in bangalore , I was born in this area and grew up swam in hennur lakes near by manyata :-)
Great work Aneesh !
Came upon your video and wow, what a narration! Thanks for enhancing our knowledge about our beloved Bengaluru
I'm not sure y this channel has only 822 subscribers😮. This man has more potential he will grow more ❤ #love from Bangalore
But it was fantastically presented. Only missing thing was the golden era of Mysore under the mother & son duo with great Dewans like sir M Vishweshwariah, Sheshadri Iyer ,sir Mirza Ismail etc who set the strong foundation for modern Bangalore
Thank you so much for making this video! Couldn't have been put together better than this!
Thank You for the Knowledge ... Living in Chickpet as a Marwari....I had not now the History.....Thank you So Much Anna
Great engaging video! Loved the narration
Loved this video , had been living in Bengaluru since 2 years i always wanted to know the history of this place . Kudos to the Editing and the presenter , great storytelling and everything was so well documented.
Wow literal goosebumps he is an amazing story teller
This was such a beautiful video on my hometown, loved it. Looking forward to see your other videos.
Superbly explained about Bangalore history. Thanks! A webseries or movie should be worth to tell the world about it.
This is a very well-narrated story/history. We should be proud of namma Bengaluru.
But still North Indians keep saying that they built Bengaluru 😅
As a rajput we don't claim this😂
No we don't, its kannadigas who think we say this
They did. Doesn’t matter about past. Today it runs on North Indian brains and people. Don’t get jealous of superior North Indian looks kalus 😂
@@Chata-x2iyou mean melanin deficiency? Higher risk of skin cancer? Okay.
@@Chata-x2i If it was run by Northern Brains, it would be a backwater today. Face reality bro, Southern states and Gujarat Maharashtra are the running the India's economy. In exports especially.
Beautiful beautiful video!!
What storytelling, super impressed!
More power to you!
Oh man! You just covered all the hidden facts as well. That was a perfect narration. Enjoyed it and learned alot❤
A history lesson that makes us... the Bangaloreans,... proud ...thanks
Lovely voice inspired me. Thanks for giving information about Mysore kingdom and Bangalore
Really well documented history you have put it together..... Kudos Unfortunately its sad to say now a days nobody really remember our history not just Bangalore but from vijaynagar to maurya dynasty we have so much to learn from our culture and history......
Quite an elaborate explanation about the origin and history of Bengaluru and its rulers. Congratulations dear friend! ❤❤
Well done! Thank you for your research and hard work behind creating this video.
Thanks bro. I really enjoyed the .you seem to have done plenty of research. Keep doing the good work. There are many of us who are with you
Best wishes
Probably the best history video I've seen in a long time! 1 suggestion, please mention the approx year (if you know) of the various events. It helps form a mental map. Also, please try if you can avoid AI images, they're rather inaccurate. Try to find historic art though it's harder.
Thank u so much bro. Love from Kannadiga.❤❤❤
ಜೈ ಹಿಂದ್ ಜೈ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ
Such a awesome video. As an history lover, it's good to know the city I'm currently living in has soo much great history.
Thanks for sharing the history of Bengaluru. It was well compiled.
An unbiased and very Good Research Work. Great work Bro
Thank you for putting together this awesome video! Lived here all my life and did not know all of these historical facts 😊
Namma Bengaluru, Namma hemme!
Just a few months ago, I didn't either! It was so much fun researching for this video. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for presenting the tremendous history of OUR ❤❤Bengaluru ❤❤
Fantastic explanation. Very well made. Got to know a lot about our beautiful Bengaluru.
Big appreciation for your efforts thumba kushi aythu nimma e knowledge, way of communicating in such a confident way loved it😊
You missed a lot... Contribution and impacts of wadeyar kings, diwans of Mysore Kingdom, Tata group...
Current day Bangalore palace which you shown, is not built by tippu sultan or his father. Tippu sultan palace is in Sri rangapattana . Bangalore palace was built by Mysore kings as a summer palace in the style of British royal castle.
First in Asia, Bangalore got electricity. First in India to get a Nobel award science laboratory set up by sir c v Raman. Sir m vishveshwaraih who redesigned the old Raja canals. India's first defence manufacturing hub of India started in Bangalore.
Since beginning Bangalore was hub off innovation
Thanks for sharing and covering the entire history in brief in such a short period of time. 💌
This is so well put together. Thank you. Now I know my city’s history better.
You missed the rule of the Gangas of Bengaluru represented in some of the Veeragallus around Hebbal. Also the cholas were here too and left a plaque in the Kashi Vishwanatha temple in Kadugodi
True! I chose not to focus on the earlier history of the Bengaluru area since there isn't as much recorded history, and I wanted to focus more on the story of the city as we know it today.
@@anichebhargav There is a lot of research material that you can find around. There is an organisation that takes care of collecting Veera Gallus from all over Bengaluru and recording what happened. You have to get in touch with them. You just touched upon Roman coins in Yeshwanthpur. That was all about the 2000 year history of Bengaluru that you briefly touched upon. Roman coins were found in more than one place in Bengaluru. It would be good if you did a separate video on the 1500 year period before Kempegowda. Also the clan of Kempegowda migrated to Yelahanka from a village in Tamil Nadu - somewhere near Salem and Dharmapuri ( there are still a lot of native Kannadigas who live in those regions till today). Again please do another video from 1 CE till Kempegowda
@@rajivramanjani8706 are u not ashamed .don't claim others history 😂.
Kempegowda bengaluru has no tamil connection.
Even history less telgu people shamelessly claim karnataka empire.the empire which ruled throughkannada. Signed every stone inscriptionin kannada.kannada lipi.krishnadevaraya😂.
It's really shameful.
Fun fact - wadiyar linage still exist and still are considered as Kings of Mysore by locals but all the mysore kings are adopted since they have curse from alamelamma who was a queen when Mysore ruler took her land she cursed that wadiyars that the king would not have children so the kings adopt children's and this is still continuing the present King of Mysore Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar is also adopted
Wonderfully narrated, thank you
Fantastic video. Underrated channel. Fantastic and engaging narration with beautiful comic strips that reminded me of Amar Chitra Katha. More power to you and I hope your channel grows exponentially
If your name is Aneesh in Hindi or any language.. you will call Aneesh same as in English language also.. bocz that is the Name. So if you say /pronounce ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು in Kannada.. you should say same as Bengaluru in English also.. So You cannot change the pronunciation as you like .. bocz that is Jus the Name.. Not a any language word's.. pls think as educated.. and stop calling/write/pronunciation as Bangalore.
And respect our Kempegowda 👑
Excellent Coverage ❤ Thanks for such in depth informations🙏
Great and amazing amount of information and a crispy morning bite on our city's history my birth place I am proud today ❤
Aneesh, though we know bits and pieces of the history, the chronology you presented made me visualize those decades. It was an excellent presentation of namma Bengaluru. Thank you.
Such a lovely, informative video! Thank you!
Great learning from Aneesh Bhargav about the history of dear city of Begaluru. It is really a good researched history of the city.❤
Enjoyed the walk thru the streets of old blore and could feel the pulse and serenity, especially the call of the peacock.
Beautiful attempt stirring emotions.
Visuals were real treat to the eye.
Birth of Rava idli was interesting.
Info on blore torpedo was amazing.
So much to narrate that I personally feel it will sink in better had it been split into 2 recordings.
As we need to listen, reflect and let it seep.
Should do one on vijayanagar empire infusing music.sure will help students.
It will make youngsters think twice before doing some crazy reels in such heritage places.
Thank you!! I plan to do many more videos like this, so stay tuned!