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there is a logic behind that... whenever you are standing in the assembly you have nothing to do you can't talk, study, play, masterbate etc so you get bored but if you would be thinking about some stuff and completely dive into it then your mind would not be empty causing you to not get bored (unless you are forcing yourself to think) and you getting tired easily
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Introduction 30:36 The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation 56:32 The making of nationalism in Europe 1:02:28 The Aristocracy and the new middle class 1:15:56 What did liberal nationalism stand for? 1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815 1:59:45 The age of revolutions 1830-1848 2:11:19 The romantic imagination and national feeling 2:26:13 Hunger, hardship and popular revolt 2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal 2:48:00 The making of Germany and Italy 2:57:42 Italy unified 3:09:32 The strange case of Britain 3:21:40 Visualising the nation 3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism 1 like plz Edit 1: thanks for 1k+ likes Edit 2 : mom i became famous 😂❤ Edit 3 : wow 3k likes completed 😁😁 Edit 4 : wow 4k likes completed 😅
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important terms - Plebiscite: A direct vote by which all the people of a region are asked to accept or reject a proposal. Suffrage: The right to vote. Conservatism: A political philosophy that stressed the importance of tradition, established institutions and customs, and preferred gradual development to quick change. Nationalism: A sense of belonging to one nation. Feeling or pride and patriotism towards the country one belongs. Absolutist: Unrestricted, despotic and authoritarian often refers to a centralized repressive monarchical government. Utopian: An ideal situation, a vision too good to be realised in practice. Nation-state: A state having a common and contiguous boundary with inhabitants/ people sharing common language, race and religion. Majority of its citizens develop a sense of common identity and share a common history. Sovereignty: Supreme power. Monarchy: Form of government headed by a monarch or a hereditary or dynastic ruler. The Estates General: Referred to the French parliament-an elected body which was renamed as the National Assembly after the Revolution of 1789. Civil Code: A systematic set of laws for the citizens. Habsburg Empire: The Empire that ruled Austria-Hungary including the Alpine region of Tyrol, Austria, Sudetenland Bohemia. It also included Italian provinces of Lombardy and Venetia. Liberalism: Derived from the word ‘liber’ meaning free. The idea of liberalism stands for freedom of individual and equality of all before law. Politically it refers to representative government. Elle: Elle was used to measure cloth, prevalent in German states. Zollverein: A customs union, formed in 1834 in Prussia to remove barriers of trade. Carbonari: A secret society of Italy-consisting of young revolutionaries. Young Italy: A secret society founded by Mazzini at Marselles for organizing revolutionary activities. Ottoman Empire: Turkish Empire ruled by the Caliph-The spiritual and temporal head of the Muslims. Romanticism: A cultural movement which aimed at developing a particular form of national sentiment and promote a feeling of collective heritage as the basis of nation. Das Volk: A German word meaning common people. Republic: A state where the head of the state is elected and does not hold a hereditary position. Feminist: People who advocate women’s rights on the basis of equality of sexes. Ideology: System of ideas reflecting a particular social and political vision. Allegory: Symbol representing an abstract idea, an idea identified through a person or a thing. 👇🏻
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30:36 The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation 56:32 The making of nationalism in Europe 1:02:28 The Aristocracy and the new middle class 1:15:56 What did liberal nationalism stand for? 1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815 1:59:45 The age of revolutions 1830-1848 2:11:19 The romantic imagination and national feeling 2:26:13 Hunger, hardship and popular revolt 2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal 2:48:00 The making of Germany and Italy 2:57:42 Italy unified 3:09:32 The strange case of Britain 3:21:40 Visualising the nation 3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism
It takes few time to start a company but it needs a person like him to establish a brand . I can't even believe or imagine a person saying : I am studying sst without Digraj sir and physics without Rakshak sir .
00:00 Introduction 30:36 The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation 56:32 The making of nationalism in Europe 1:02:28 The Aristocracy and the new middle class 1:15:56 What did liberal nationalism stand for? 1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815 1:59:45 The age of revolutions 1830-1848 2:11:19 The romantic imagination and national feeling 2:26:13 Hunger, hardship and popular revolt 2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal 2:48:00 The making of Germany and Italy 2:57:42 Italy unified 3:09:32 The strange case of Britain 3:21:40 Visualising the nation 3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism
00:04 This chapter explores the rise of nationalism in Europe and its impact on European civilization. 02:40 Twitter's commission is earned from there. 07:06 The video discusses the symbolism of the Statue of Liberty and the concept of light 09:14 The video discusses the concept of utopia and its relevance in today's society. 13:28 Brotherhood and symbolism in Dussehra 15:32 India's sense of collective and nationalism 19:19 Development for Democracy 21:07 The struggle for nationalism and unity 25:05 The Nation and English language in India 26:57 Different price walls and the impact on the middle class 30:40 Nationalism in Europe 32:31 The decision-making power is transferred from the kings to the village Kusmi. 36:26 Promotion of national unity and standardization through centralized administrative system and uniform customs 38:14 Regional director and language ordination at Samsung Electronics 42:16 France transitioned from dictatorship to democracy due to administrative changes 44:12 Napoleon brought about significant changes in the Civil Code 47:47 Speed system doesn't consume fuel 49:43 The video discusses various topics such as the city's affordability, acid production, traffic restrictions, creative work provisions, transport system improvement, and the reaction of the local population. 53:41 Increase taxation 55:35 Changes in French army and the idea of nationalism in Europe 59:31 The video discusses the diversity of languages spoken in Austria and different lands. 1:01:25 Nationalism in Europe and the emergence of the middle class 1:05:21 The class difference and influence in society 1:07:19 Europe's agricultural system had a divide between small farmers in the west and big agriculture in the east. 1:11:01 Existence based on production, virtual class for market 1:12:51 Economic reforms have changed the middle class 1:16:46 The idea of national unity in the early twentieth century youth 1:18:48 Freedom of individual and equality for all 1:22:45 Universal Suffrage grants voting rights to all citizens 1:24:40 Movement of goods and capital imposes restrictions on trade 1:28:32 Initiation of custom union and economic analysis 1:30:27 Understand the story 1:34:36 Napoleon's rule and defeat led to the rise of conservatism. 1:36:42 Adaptation to change is important 1:40:44 Conservatism gained power and defeated Napoleon 1:42:41 History will drown IT of business 1:46:24 France and Germany played key roles in the past 1:48:14 Russia Possible is also part of and Land Value Remaining Period Part of Saxony 1:52:03 Feng Shui tips will turn the tables on us. 1:54:03 Formation of secret societies to spread Idea Music 1:58:01 The rise of friends and revolutionaries who fought for change 1:59:54 Rise of nationalism in Europe 2:04:00 Belgium breaking away from the United Kingdom of Netherlands 2:06:21 The Islamic umpire played a crucial role in the history of Greece's independence movement. 2:10:25 The rise of nationalism in Europe 2:12:34 Romanticism is about the expression of national culture and imagination. 2:16:53 Understanding romanticism and its focus 2:18:58 Language unites people and helps create a sense of national spirit 2:22:48 Road show will help him 2:24:40 Story progressing with timeline and key ideas 2:28:26 People of Clay Industrial Coldplay 2:30:22 Formation of the Republic 2:34:16 France transitioned to a republic in 1948 2:36:44 Constitutionalism with National University 2:40:38 The discussion focused on the social opposition to the Parliament and the significance of the middle class. 2:42:40 Women's participation in politics and voting rights 2:46:47 Germany and Italy's unification process 2:48:42 Germany's formation as a nation 2:52:57 Depression Army raised the flag for German unification 2:54:59 Unification of Germany happened in 1971 2:58:52 The video discusses the political segmentation and variation in languages in a particular region. 3:00:53 The responsibility of unifying the nation falls on the king. 3:04:50 The center played a crucial role in unifying Italy 3:06:53 Unification of Germany and Italy 3:10:57 The speaker discussed the power dynamics and influence between England, Scotland, and the tribal communities. 3:12:51 Parliament dominated by English members and Protestant culture in England 3:16:54 The United Kingdom and Ireland combined to create a new unified edition. 3:18:54 Conservatives talk about determination 3:22:49 Juice pound way qualification from hindi 2019
Do not just study it. Feel it and you will find it really interesting. You can also watch the movie on French revolution released in 1989. History was my least favourite subject but after realising how interesting these events and stories really are, I have got good interest in it. I will take mathematics class 11th but I think I will also study history as a hobby in free time.
" History is moving in a pattern " and " History remains the same , only date , people changes" these sentences are his famous and favourite lines ☺️☺️
@@pritikhan157 there is one more famous line- History repeats itself until you learn from it! And It's not our differences that divides us it's our inability to celebrate those differences that divides us ! Etc etc Bhot hai Bhot saaaaaaaaaaaari 💝💖
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The video of 4 hours took 8 hours ⌛to understand the concept and proper notes , learning important terms , and readings questions from self study..... But now the whole chapter is crystal clear and I am also confident that I can answer any question from this chapter. Excellent job 👍 we need this kind of teachers in our schools.😊 Thanks a lot
@@SleepyPeonyFlower-oz4cc Detail main jaana aur sahi terike se samajh na jaruri hai book to tum padloge lekin usse achi tarike se samajh na jaruri hai
Behna kisi ko hurt karne ka intention nhi tha bura laga to sorry I was just trying to help I am in 12th and passed class 10th with 98.7% and I know the importance of time ncert padhne se aadhe se jyada paper clear ho jayega
CIVIL CODE OF 1804 1.ABOLISHED ALL PRIVILIGES 2. ABOLISH FEUDALISM 3. FREED ALL PLEASANTS FROM SERFDOM AND MANORIAL DUES. 4. ABOLISH GUILD RESTRICTIONS IN TOWN 5. EQUALITY BEFORE LAW 6. IMPROVED TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
@@arnab_editz2010 OK: Accepted If Newton did not exist: Most of the concept of physics would be undiscovered various topics which are essential for most of the technological advancements like travelling to space knowing there is a world beyond Earth and Most of the people relying on traditional way of living. People would still believe in miracles. Many casualties due unawareness of the surrounding Einstein would probably have to prove the theories He might not also be able to do. If France did not exist: The idea of nationalism would not be there people would still be subjected to monarchy or dictatorship and people would not have the courage to do a revolt so leading to an absolution world including Indians not having the courage to do revolt because french revolution did not happened and sir says KHARBUJE KO DEKH KAR KHARBUJA RAANG BADALTA HE aur KHARBUJE ne rang nahi badla to baki Saab bhi nahi badle Challenge Completed
On July 4,1776 U.S.A got it's independence from Britain...... Those Who Agree do like my comment 👍 1 like = Unexpected great percentage in boards ...🎉🎉😊😊
Napoleonic code: 1) improved transportation and communication system 2) Equality of all before law and Abolition of birth privilages 3) Increased Taxation, Censorship, Forceful recruitment in army. 4) Womens and Non-Propertied Mens denied to vote. 5) Guild Restrictions Uplifted( Standard of living ) 6) Peasants freed from serfdom and manorial dues. 7) Abolished Feudalism and Simplefied Administration. 8) However, Initial Popularity and favourability turned into hostility.
Trick to learn the name of the countries who didn't get the independence before 1848 👇 "अचानक सिक्के लुढ़के, पोलिश इंजीनियर हिसाब में रुके" Explanation of the countries in the mnemonic: 1. अचानक (Achaanak) = Austria 2. सिक्के (Sikke) = Kingdom of Two Sicilies 3. लुढ़के (Ludhak) = Lombardy 4. पोलिश (Polish) = Poland 5. इंजीनियर (Engineer) = England and Ireland 6. हिसाब (Hisaab) = Hungary 7. रुके (Ruke) = Russia
Will miss digraj sir after your 10th boards... Social school channel is underrated but digraj sir made it the most rated one... He doesn't want any platform, he himself is a platform... THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR....❣️❣️❣️
From whiteboard to smartboard, you are the best.🥰 The best thing in this teacher in terms of history is that he connects the story which makes it easy for us to retain it for a long time. ❣️
0:00 Introduction 30:36 The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation 56:32 The making of nationalism in Europe 1:02:28 The Aristocracy and the new middle class 1:15:56 What did liberal nationalism stand for? 1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815 1:59:45 The age of revolutions 1830-1848 2:11:19 The romantic imagination and national feeling 2:26:13 Hunger, hardship and popular revolt 2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal 2:48:00 The making of Germany and Italy 2:57:42 Italy unified 3:09:32 The strange case of Britain 3:21:40 Visualising the nation 3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism
Rise of nationalism in Europe Timeline 1848: Frederic Sorrieu a French artist prepared a series of four paintings visualising his dream of a world made up of democratic and socialist republics. 1789: the French Revolution 1833: emergent travelling in 1833 from Hamburg to Nuremberg to sell his goods would have to had to pass through 11 customs barriers and pay a custom duty of about 5% at each one of them 1834: a customs Union of Zollverein was formed 1815: Napoleon was defeated 1815: the representatives of the European powers like Britain Russia prussia and Austria who had collectively defeated Napoleon made at Vienna to draw up a settlement for Europe 1815: Vienna Convention 1807: Giuseppe Muzziniwas born. 1830: the first upheaval took place in France in July 1830 1821: the struggle of the greeks for their Independence began. 1824: English poet Lord Byron died in 1824 1832: Treaty of Constantinople 1848: Paris was in a great trouble After the year 1848: the autocratic monarchies of Central and Eastern Europe began to introduce changes that had already taken place in western Europe before 1815 1867: the habsburg rulers granted more autonomy to the Hungarian 1871: the prussian king William 1 was proclaimed German emperor 1831 and 1848: the failure of Revolutionary Uprising 1859: sardinia and piedmont succeeded defeating the Austrian forces 1861: Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed the king of United Italy 1707: the act of union between England and Scotland_Rise of nationalism in europe
0:00 Introduction 30:36 The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation 56:32 The making of nationalism in Europe 1:02:28 The Aristocracy and the new middle class 1:15:56 What did liberal nationalism stand for? 1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815 1:59:45 The age of revolutions 1830-1848 2:11:19 The romantic imagination and national feeling 2:26:13 Hunger, hardship and popular revolt 2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal 2:48:00 The making of Germany and Italy 2:57:42 Italy unified 3:09:32 The strange case of Britain 3:21:40 Visualising the nation 3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism
Digraj Sir, as soon as you hear this name, it seems as if you have not heard the name of any teacher in the world except for history.There is no teacher like him in the whole world who can teach history at such an interesting way.......🥰🥰
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. The human body is composed of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions. Cells also contain the body’s hereditary material and can make copies of themselves. Cells have many parts, each with a different function. Some of these parts, called organelles, are specialized structures that perform certain tasks within the cell. Human cells contain the following major parts, listed in alphabetical order: Cytoplasm Within cells, the cytoplasm is made up of a jelly-like fluid (called the cytosol) and other structures that surround the nucleus. Cytoskeleton The cytoskeleton is a network of long fibers that make up the cell’s structural framework. The cytoskeleton has several critical functions, including determining cell shape, participating in cell division, and allowing cells to move. It also provides a track-like system that directs the movement of organelles and other substances within cells. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) This organelle helps process molecules created by the cell. The endoplasmic reticulum also transports these molecules to their specific destinations either inside or outside the cell. Golgi apparatus The Golgi apparatus packages molecules processed by the endoplasmic reticulum to be transported out of the cell. Lysosomes and peroxisomes These organelles are the recycling center of the cell. They digest foreign bacteria that invade the cell, rid the cell of toxic substances, and recycle worn-out cell components. Mitochondria Mitochondria are complex organelles that convert energy from food into a form that the cell can use. They have their own genetic material, separate from the DNA in the nucleus, and can make copies of themselves. Nucleus The nucleus serves as the cell’s command center, sending directions to the cell to grow, mature, divide, or die. It also houses DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the cell’s hereditary material. The nucleus is surrounded by a membrane called the nuclear envelope, which protects the DNA and separates the nucleus from the rest of the cell. Plasma membrane The plasma membrane is the outer lining of the cell. It separates the cell from its environment and allows materials to enter and leave the cell. Ribosomes Ribosomes are organelles that process the cell’s genetic instructions to create proteins. These organelles can float freely in the cytoplasm or be connected to the endoplasmic reticulum (see above). For more information about cells: The National Institute of General Medical Sciences has a science education booklet about cells called Inside the Cell.From the National Institutes of Health The National Human Genome Research Institute's Talking Glossary provides a definition of a cell as well as an illustration and video.From the National Institutes of Health The Genetic Science Learning Center at the University of Utah offers an interactive introduction to cells and their many functions. Arizona State University's "Ask a Biologist" provides a description and illustration of each of the cell’s organelles. Queen Mary University of London allows you to explore a 3-D cell and its parts.
We shouldn't Judge teachers It's just that 'humari tuning baith gai hai sir ke sath zordaar' 😁 Sir ne hi sikhaya hai never judge a teacher, then ? You are judging the teachers Please don't I know you are right but please 😇
@@mohikautreja6675 WTF you told him to not judge a teacher and then proceed to tell that he is the best? bro get little logical I personally have met many teachers better
ONLY THIS MAN CAN UNDERSTAND OUR PAIN 🥺 😭 Sir ji .. ❤ Aap ne Jo Jo bhi line Bol rhe he .. chahe vo board par nhi likha ho ... 💥Every single Word that u say ... {{∆}} I am Writing On NCERT Book.....Sir 🥺 You are not A Teacher 😢 You are the Emotions 🔥🔥of Each Students ❤💖 Only You can understand Our Pain 🥺💌💞 LOVE YOU SIR ❤
0:00 introduction 30:36 the French revolution and the idea of the nation 56:32 the making of nationalism in Europe 1:02:28 the Aristocracy and the new middle class 1:15:56 what did liberal nationalism stand for? 1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815 1:59:45 the age of revolutions 1830-1848 2:11:19 the romantic imagination and national feeling 2:26:13 hunger, hardship and popular revolt 2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal 2:48:00 the making of Germany and Italy 2:57:42 Italy unified 3:09:32 the strange case of Britain 3:21:40 visualising the nation 3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism Note :- underline all topics in your book make easy revision Make a rough copy and write all the notes of SST
@@Bad_Boys_StudyGroup stfu and learn how to respect someone's hardwork... Even if he took break he did a lot for all of us which our school or tution teacher will never do... 🙂
After 10th aaj TH-cam scroll karte karte mughe aap dekhe .. 😭😭😭😭 Or pata nhi q aaisa ek time pr sari memories refrsh hogyi exam ke last din tk sab dost log ke sath aapka video dekhte rahana khi ya wala question nn aa jaye 😭😭😭 ekdm sari past memories refrsh ho gayi ... You are such a respectful teacher sir .... In 10th i score in history 40/38 . Aapki face aaj dekh ke sari past memories fresh ho gyi dosto ke sath aapki live class dekhna...i can't be apbe to express my feelings of that's day ... 😭😭😭😭
Hi sir..I am from batch 2023 -2024 ..hw : USA got independence from Britain on 4th July 1776...also the seesion was amazing sir..hats off to your efforts
France helped USA to get freedom from Britain as Britian was also the enemy of France. They helped them gain freedom and gave the statue of Liberty as a gift to USA. Its mentioned in class 9th history 1st chapter.
im in the 10th grade 24-25 batch been watching this dude as long as I can remember all my siblings watch him I swear he can get me top grades on an exam without opening the book once all haile the god of Social Studies like if you agree
Im currently in class 12. I scored 92 in Social Science just because of Digraj sir.. I still remember those days watching these lecture a month before boards..❤❤❤
Nationalism is an ideology that emphasizes loyalty and devotion to a nation or nation-state. It can also be a strong attachment to a particular country or nation, and is sometimes called patriotism. Nationalism can include a sense of national consciousness that elevates one nation above all others, and places primary emphasis on promoting its culture and interests over those of other nations or supranational groups. It can also involve identifying the nation as the central form of community and elevating it to the object of supreme loyalty.
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When France sneezes our syllabus increases but When China Sneezes our syllabus decreases
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I can't stand 15 minutes in morning assembly, but you stand 4 hours for us. Thanks Sir
that means your body is not healthy at all you cann't even stand for 15 mins
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They takes brakes between recording
@@shivanirastogi6446 it is not paused
there is a logic behind that... whenever you are standing in the assembly you have nothing to do you can't talk, study, play, masterbate etc so you get bored but if you would be thinking about some stuff and completely dive into it then your mind would not be empty causing you to not get bored (unless you are forcing yourself to think) and you getting tired easily
batch 2024-2025 🤓 one like = 98% in exam 😎🥳 ignore = fail in exams😂(just kidding)
passing all of the postitive energy to you guys all the best for your exams
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Introduction
30:36 The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation
56:32 The making of nationalism in Europe
1:02:28 The Aristocracy and the new middle class
1:15:56 What did liberal nationalism stand for?
1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815
1:59:45 The age of revolutions 1830-1848
2:11:19 The romantic imagination and national feeling
2:26:13 Hunger, hardship and popular revolt
2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal
2:48:00 The making of Germany and Italy
2:57:42 Italy unified
3:09:32 The strange case of Britain
3:21:40 Visualising the nation
3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism
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thanks a lot my brother ❤️☺️ for this time lapse ❤
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But dihraj sir takes very mhch time there iare 4 hours video minimum of ebery chapter
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2024-25 batch students attendance lgao 😊
One like = 99.97% in exam.
Ignore = fail in exam 😂.
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decimals even mein aate hein lol
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important terms -
Plebiscite: A direct vote by which all the people of a region are asked to accept or reject a proposal.
Suffrage: The right to vote.
Conservatism: A political philosophy that stressed the importance of tradition, established institutions and customs, and preferred gradual development to quick change.
Nationalism: A sense of belonging to one nation. Feeling or pride and patriotism towards the country one belongs.
Absolutist: Unrestricted, despotic and authoritarian often refers to a centralized repressive monarchical government.
Utopian: An ideal situation, a vision too good to be realised in practice.
Nation-state: A state having a common and contiguous boundary with inhabitants/ people sharing common language, race and religion. Majority of its citizens develop a sense of common identity and share a common history.
Sovereignty: Supreme power.
Monarchy: Form of government headed by a monarch or a hereditary or dynastic ruler.
The Estates General: Referred to the French parliament-an elected body which was renamed as the National Assembly after the Revolution of 1789.
Civil Code: A systematic set of laws for the citizens.
Habsburg Empire: The Empire that ruled Austria-Hungary including the Alpine region of Tyrol, Austria, Sudetenland Bohemia. It also included Italian provinces of Lombardy and Venetia.
Liberalism: Derived from the word ‘liber’ meaning free. The idea of liberalism stands for freedom of individual and equality of all before law. Politically it refers to representative government.
Elle: Elle was used to measure cloth, prevalent in German states.
Zollverein: A customs union, formed in 1834 in Prussia to remove barriers of trade.
Carbonari: A secret society of Italy-consisting of young revolutionaries.
Young Italy: A secret society founded by Mazzini at Marselles for organizing revolutionary activities.
Ottoman Empire: Turkish Empire ruled by the Caliph-The spiritual and temporal head of the Muslims.
Romanticism: A cultural movement which aimed at developing a particular form of national sentiment and promote a feeling of collective heritage as the basis of nation.
Das Volk: A German word meaning common people.
Republic: A state where the head of the state is elected and does not hold a hereditary position.
Feminist: People who advocate women’s rights on the basis of equality of sexes.
Ideology: System of ideas reflecting a particular social and political vision.
Allegory: Symbol representing an abstract idea, an idea identified through a person or a thing.
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" History is moving in a pattern " and " History remains the same , only date , people changes" these sentences are his famous and favourite lines .
Ye bata kar aapne meri jaan bachaa li aapka koti koti dhanyavaad 🙏🏼🙏🏼😢
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well said by the Digraj sir
"History repeats itself"
One like 97% in boards fr
Shuru ho gaye bewkoof, like ki bheekh magne....
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In 2025 January when snow falls the whole Kashmir catches cold ❄️... Agree guys
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Leaving my comment here 2023-24 batch class 10th. No teacher can replace digraj sir always in our heart❤🎉😊
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Absolutely
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Yes that's true ❤
Ekra se bhadgiya to mam padhati hi
Who is studying now for mid terms 🎉😂😅😂😂😊 like = 95%
Kaju -----? 😂
Katli
Badaam😂😂
I am studying for my phase 2 exams😢😢😢😢😢😢
Whenever sir says "muskurao" then immediately a smile comes on my face. You are the best sir.
i can relate
Hao
Yaa
Exactly
You are absolutely right .
Seriously...I haven't seen any history teacher..teaching in such a charming manner...It is just awesome
Are u preparing for pre boards
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Yeah
30:36 The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation
56:32 The making of nationalism in Europe
1:02:28 The Aristocracy and the new middle class
1:15:56 What did liberal nationalism stand for?
1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815
1:59:45 The age of revolutions 1830-1848
2:11:19 The romantic imagination and national feeling
2:26:13 Hunger, hardship and popular revolt
2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal
2:48:00 The making of Germany and Italy
2:57:42 Italy unified
3:09:32 The strange case of Britain
3:21:40 Visualising the nation
3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism
Hope Class 10th students of 23 -24will get 95%+.
@Nistha sharma! I can't understand history and maths what should I do 😭
Yssss 😊
Thankyou
Yes😅
Zaroor bhai bas aese hi teacher hame padhaye to aaram se Top maar skte hai 📈👍
Lekin ab Quantity over quality wala halat ho gya hai📉
" History is moving in a pattern " and " History remains the same , only date , people changes" these sentences are his famous and favourite lines .
Samasya pe nahi samaadhaan par focus Karo ....
Saval bheropiya hai😅
Need is the mother of invention 😉
Where did he said...I wanna listen again..😁
that idk..yr
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like nahi dislike diya ja khush rehle
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It takes few time to start a company but it needs a person like him to establish a brand .
I can't even believe or imagine a person saying :
I am studying sst without Digraj sir and physics without Rakshak sir .
With or without ???
Rakshak sir op🤓
@@vandanagupta5162 😂😂
@@vandanagupta5162 kehna kya chahti ho pehle to clear karo
Man I'm too studying physics from rakshak sir
00:00 Introduction
30:36 The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation
56:32 The making of nationalism in Europe
1:02:28 The Aristocracy and the new middle class
1:15:56 What did liberal nationalism stand for?
1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815
1:59:45 The age of revolutions 1830-1848
2:11:19 The romantic imagination and national feeling
2:26:13 Hunger, hardship and popular revolt
2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal
2:48:00 The making of Germany and Italy
2:57:42 Italy unified
3:09:32 The strange case of Britain
3:21:40 Visualising the nation
3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism
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00:00-26:10 introduction
26:10-30:40 what read in a chapter
30:40 ---- the french revolution and idea of nation
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Digraj sir is a brand... Platform doesn't matter.... His confidence matters
Brand nhi dam hona chahiye
Sarrainodu nhi dekhi kya
True bro🤟👍
yeah boi
Exactly
Yesss...... Vro
When France sneezes🤧 our syllabus increases 😥but when Digraj sir teaches our tension decreases😃😌😍
True
Yaaa actually
@@impossible..me...9435 hello
Hello
Hello
00:04 This chapter explores the rise of nationalism in Europe and its impact on European civilization.
02:40 Twitter's commission is earned from there.
07:06 The video discusses the symbolism of the Statue of Liberty and the concept of light
09:14 The video discusses the concept of utopia and its relevance in today's society.
13:28 Brotherhood and symbolism in Dussehra
15:32 India's sense of collective and nationalism
19:19 Development for Democracy
21:07 The struggle for nationalism and unity
25:05 The Nation and English language in India
26:57 Different price walls and the impact on the middle class
30:40 Nationalism in Europe
32:31 The decision-making power is transferred from the kings to the village Kusmi.
36:26 Promotion of national unity and standardization through centralized administrative system and uniform customs
38:14 Regional director and language ordination at Samsung Electronics
42:16 France transitioned from dictatorship to democracy due to administrative changes
44:12 Napoleon brought about significant changes in the Civil Code
47:47 Speed system doesn't consume fuel
49:43 The video discusses various topics such as the city's affordability, acid production, traffic restrictions, creative work provisions, transport system improvement, and the reaction of the local population.
53:41 Increase taxation
55:35 Changes in French army and the idea of nationalism in Europe
59:31 The video discusses the diversity of languages spoken in Austria and different lands.
1:01:25 Nationalism in Europe and the emergence of the middle class
1:05:21 The class difference and influence in society
1:07:19 Europe's agricultural system had a divide between small farmers in the west and big agriculture in the east.
1:11:01 Existence based on production, virtual class for market
1:12:51 Economic reforms have changed the middle class
1:16:46 The idea of national unity in the early twentieth century youth
1:18:48 Freedom of individual and equality for all
1:22:45 Universal Suffrage grants voting rights to all citizens
1:24:40 Movement of goods and capital imposes restrictions on trade
1:28:32 Initiation of custom union and economic analysis
1:30:27 Understand the story
1:34:36 Napoleon's rule and defeat led to the rise of conservatism.
1:36:42 Adaptation to change is important
1:40:44 Conservatism gained power and defeated Napoleon
1:42:41 History will drown IT of business
1:46:24 France and Germany played key roles in the past
1:48:14 Russia Possible is also part of and Land Value Remaining Period Part of Saxony
1:52:03 Feng Shui tips will turn the tables on us.
1:54:03 Formation of secret societies to spread Idea Music
1:58:01 The rise of friends and revolutionaries who fought for change
1:59:54 Rise of nationalism in Europe
2:04:00 Belgium breaking away from the United Kingdom of Netherlands
2:06:21 The Islamic umpire played a crucial role in the history of Greece's independence movement.
2:10:25 The rise of nationalism in Europe
2:12:34 Romanticism is about the expression of national culture and imagination.
2:16:53 Understanding romanticism and its focus
2:18:58 Language unites people and helps create a sense of national spirit
2:22:48 Road show will help him
2:24:40 Story progressing with timeline and key ideas
2:28:26 People of Clay Industrial Coldplay
2:30:22 Formation of the Republic
2:34:16 France transitioned to a republic in 1948
2:36:44 Constitutionalism with National University
2:40:38 The discussion focused on the social opposition to the Parliament and the significance of the middle class.
2:42:40 Women's participation in politics and voting rights
2:46:47 Germany and Italy's unification process
2:48:42 Germany's formation as a nation
2:52:57 Depression Army raised the flag for German unification
2:54:59 Unification of Germany happened in 1971
2:58:52 The video discusses the political segmentation and variation in languages in a particular region.
3:00:53 The responsibility of unifying the nation falls on the king.
3:04:50 The center played a crucial role in unifying Italy
3:06:53 Unification of Germany and Italy
3:10:57 The speaker discussed the power dynamics and influence between England, Scotland, and the tribal communities.
3:12:51 Parliament dominated by English members and Protestant culture in England
3:16:54 The United Kingdom and Ireland combined to create a new unified edition.
3:18:54 Conservatives talk about determination
3:22:49 Juice pound way qualification from hindi 2019
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
@@gujjargamingyt5115 welcome bhai
Real mehnat
No copy paste
thanks!@@ayushman_65383
Kya haia ye
ALL the bast for class 10 of 2024 - 25 wish you to get 99%+ and make success in your life
dont worried about past marks , think your future
Revolution yeh karte hai padhna hume padhta hai 😢
very true
😂❤
Do not just study it. Feel it and you will find it really interesting. You can also watch the movie on French revolution released in 1989. History was my least favourite subject but after realising how interesting these events and stories really are, I have got good interest in it. I will take mathematics class 11th but I think I will also study history as a hobby in free time.
Dukh😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@noone-i7t Wow bro you think you will get free time
in 11th after opting mathematics 😂😂😂
2024-25 batch students attendance lgao
One like = 99.97% in exam.
Ignore = fail in exam .
Edit : thanks for 150 likes
150 likes kab mile??
@@vishramsharma6577 same 😅🤣🤣
blackmail karke likes lekar thanks ??
" History is moving in a pattern " and " History remains the same , only date , people changes" these sentences are his famous and favourite lines ☺️☺️
Are u muslim ?🧐
@@shubh79899
No
I'm Hindu infact I'm Brahmin
@@pritikhan157 khan ? Kyu likha ha
I am sanatani infact I am jain🧐
Bro do u write everything in ntbk that sir teaches or u just underline it in ncert?
@@pritikhan157 there is one more famous line- History repeats itself until you learn from it!
And
It's not our differences that divides us it's our inability to celebrate those differences that divides us !
Etc etc
Bhot hai
Bhot saaaaaaaaaaaari 💝💖
Score 97 marks in SSt in boards if u like ❤
Next toper on 2024 to 2025🤫🔥😁
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Tension Matt lo exam aachha hi jayega aur wish me luck cause mere boards hai 18 days mein LOL 🥂
Future ki soch lo tum phle...😂🤣👏🏻
Bhaii pass ho gaya??
Pass ni top krna h
Hlo bro ya full chapter jo padhaya ha apko kuch samajh ayaa
Social school ko koi nhi janta tha but now everyone here because of digraj sir ..
Right🤗😃
Unhi ka hi toh channel h.
Who wants to score 499/500 in board
I want
Me
Bro 499/500 ✖️ 500/500✔️
@@targetsuccess1726 great dream
I
The video of 4 hours took 8 hours ⌛to understand the concept and proper notes , learning important terms , and readings questions from self study..... But now the whole chapter is crystal clear and I am also confident that I can answer any question from this chapter.
Excellent job 👍 we need this kind of teachers in our schools.😊
Thanks a lot
Bhai line to line ncert ka hi likha h book padh liya kro😅
@@SleepyPeonyFlower-oz4cc Detail main jaana aur sahi terike se samajh na jaruri hai book to tum padloge lekin usse achi tarike se samajh na jaruri hai
Behna kisi ko hurt karne ka intention nhi tha bura laga to sorry I was just trying to help I am in 12th and passed class 10th with 98.7% and I know the importance of time ncert padhne se aadhe se jyada paper clear ho jayega
@@pallavisrivastava9282 aur ha tum padho jaisi tumhari iccha
@@SleepyPeonyFlower-oz4cc Ok
I thought that aap aese hi mazak mein bol rahe ho
I am really very sorry.....
CIVIL CODE OF 1804
1.ABOLISHED ALL PRIVILIGES
2. ABOLISH FEUDALISM
3. FREED ALL PLEASANTS FROM SERFDOM AND MANORIAL DUES.
4. ABOLISH GUILD RESTRICTIONS IN TOWN
5. EQUALITY BEFORE LAW
6. IMPROVED TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Nice
Imagine if Newton and France didn't exist 💀👊
Then India would still be colonised
@@xylox_editorpura 5 mark ka explanation do
@@arnab_editz2010 OK: Accepted
If Newton did not exist: Most of the concept of physics would be undiscovered various topics which are essential for most of the technological advancements like travelling to space knowing there is a world beyond Earth and Most of the people relying on traditional way of living. People would still believe in miracles. Many casualties due unawareness of the surrounding Einstein would probably have to prove the theories He might not also be able to do.
If France did not exist: The idea of nationalism would not be there people would still be subjected to monarchy or dictatorship and people would not have the courage to do a revolt so leading to an absolution world including Indians not having the courage to do revolt because french revolution did not happened and sir says KHARBUJE KO DEKH KAR KHARBUJA RAANG BADALTA HE aur KHARBUJE ne rang nahi badla to baki Saab bhi nahi badle
Challenge Completed
@@arnab_editz2010 LO
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Who is watching this video on October? 😅
Hello
Hlo
Love you😘
Me 😅❤
On July 4,1776 U.S.A got it's independence from Britain......
Those Who Agree do like my comment 👍
1 like = Unexpected great percentage in boards ...🎉🎉😊😊
Hello!
A huge respect to him 😢 He stands and speeks for soo many hrs withour taking rest and drinking water just for us ❤
hmm
That too with a smile
He take invisible rest which u cant see 🤞
Are u from Bihar?
Bhai video cut hoke banti hai 😅😂
we cannot sit at one place consistently and this legend stood straight 4 hours just for us........salute to you sir👏👏🙌
More then 4
@@ShrutiPawar-po4pt what???
Sawal behroopiya hota hai... concept pakdo koi sawal nhi chhutega 😅... favourite line of DSP sir 😊 thank you sir for standing 4 hours continuously 😊❤❤
Mind-blowing I used to hate history before because of you it become interesting thanks to your hardwork we are able to get this quality education ☺️
Napoleonic code:
1) improved transportation and communication system
2) Equality of all before law and Abolition of birth privilages
3) Increased Taxation, Censorship, Forceful recruitment in army.
4) Womens and Non-Propertied Mens denied to vote.
5) Guild Restrictions Uplifted( Standard of living )
6) Peasants freed from serfdom and manorial dues.
7) Abolished Feudalism and Simplefied Administration.
8) However, Initial Popularity and favourability turned into hostility.
👍👍
Helped me revise too
Finally our legend is back😎😎😎😎😎😎 thanks sir
Trick to learn the name of the countries who didn't get the independence before 1848 👇
"अचानक सिक्के लुढ़के, पोलिश इंजीनियर हिसाब में रुके"
Explanation of the countries in the mnemonic:
1. अचानक (Achaanak) = Austria
2. सिक्के (Sikke) = Kingdom of Two Sicilies
3. लुढ़के (Ludhak) = Lombardy
4. पोलिश (Polish) = Poland
5. इंजीनियर (Engineer) = England and Ireland
6. हिसाब (Hisaab) = Hungary
7. रुके (Ruke) = Russia
Thankyou
His all time epic line is "connect kar ka chalta raha na".🥰🥰
Will miss digraj sir after your 10th boards... Social school channel is underrated but digraj sir made it the most rated one... He doesn't want any platform, he himself is a platform... THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR....❣️❣️❣️
Yes and he has already started teaching on his own channel after leaving unacademy
From whiteboard to smartboard, you are the best.🥰
The best thing in this teacher in terms of history is that he connects the story which makes it easy for us to retain it for a long time.
❣️
Yes
Yes
He always mention Karan Arjun
@@sharmilayadav9104 What does that mean?
@Neera tyagi thanks yar
Sir aapne hamari school ki 35 saal purani teacher ko bhi piche chod diya😅
You are great sir ❤
When france sneezes whole europe gets cold
When india sneezes whole indian population say jai mata di
Jai Mata di
Jai mata di
History repeats itself.....🌟💝
~Digraj sir
My favourite lines😊
history repeats itself until you learn from it ✨🌟
~Digraj sir
History moves in pattern
0:00 Introduction
30:36 The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation
56:32 The making of nationalism in Europe
1:02:28 The Aristocracy and the new middle class
1:15:56 What did liberal nationalism stand for?
1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815
1:59:45 The age of revolutions 1830-1848
2:11:19 The romantic imagination and national feeling
2:26:13 Hunger, hardship and popular revolt
2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal
2:48:00 The making of Germany and Italy
2:57:42 Italy unified
3:09:32 The strange case of Britain
3:21:40 Visualising the nation
3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism
😊
Thank you dude
2 ghante ki dekh li baki kal .................. :)
completed 👍
Ooooo
sir i got 79.5/ 80 in mid term examination.....this happens bcoz of uh thnk u soo much sirr............💯
Dude, so proud of you.
And then there's my school, won't give marks,
@@poetichead29 here too!😂😂
I got 65 only 😵
Congratulations 🎉
Bro how plzz give sometips for sst plzz bro...
I am from 2024-25 batch. I wanna tell u [future batches] he is the GOD of social science. Follow him blindly🙂
The fact that he stood tireless for 4 hrs straight without even drinking water for us is incredibly respectable.
Thank you so much sir!
Rise of nationalism in Europe Timeline
1848: Frederic Sorrieu a French artist prepared a series of four paintings visualising his dream of a world made up of democratic and socialist republics.
1789: the French Revolution
1833: emergent travelling in 1833 from Hamburg to Nuremberg to sell his goods would have to had to pass through 11 customs barriers and pay a custom duty of about 5% at each one of them
1834: a customs Union of Zollverein was formed
1815: Napoleon was defeated
1815: the representatives of the European powers like Britain Russia prussia and Austria who had collectively defeated Napoleon made at Vienna to draw up a settlement for Europe
1815: Vienna Convention
1807: Giuseppe Muzziniwas born.
1830: the first upheaval took place in France in July 1830
1821: the struggle of the greeks for their Independence began.
1824: English poet Lord Byron died in 1824
1832: Treaty of Constantinople
1848: Paris was in a great trouble
After the year 1848: the autocratic monarchies of Central and Eastern Europe began to introduce changes that had already taken place in western Europe before 1815
1867: the habsburg rulers granted more autonomy to the Hungarian
1871: the prussian king William 1 was proclaimed German emperor
1831 and 1848: the failure of Revolutionary Uprising
1859: sardinia and piedmont succeeded defeating the Austrian forces
1861: Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed the king of United Italy
1707: the act of union between England and Scotland_Rise of nationalism in europe
Thanks it helped me very much bro may you get your desired percentage in 10th😊
2024-2025 student attendance here 😂😅😅😊
😮😮😮😮😮 oooo bhai itne sare like m famous ho gayi thank you for so much like🎉
Bhai abhi 2023-2024 to katam ho jane dete 😂
Present h bhai😅
Present sir🦫
Bhai kitne ch Kar liye
Present hai bhi 😅
All the best to the 2023-24 batch May God you all get 95%+ marks❤❤
Thanks bro
Thnku
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Thanks
@@RohitSharma-jj1iy mai bhai aapke Dil se hoon
1 like = topper of boards 👍🏻😷
Imagine acting like uneducated even after getting education
thank you i topped boards
@@Xinzpiz1ha bhai
I wish it was that easy😂😌
Padhai kro sab baad me like karna
On 1776 the Congress of United State declared as independence
0:00 Introduction
30:36 The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation
56:32 The making of nationalism in Europe
1:02:28 The Aristocracy and the new middle class
1:15:56 What did liberal nationalism stand for?
1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815
1:59:45 The age of revolutions 1830-1848
2:11:19 The romantic imagination and national feeling
2:26:13 Hunger, hardship and popular revolt
2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal
2:48:00 The making of Germany and Italy
2:57:42 Italy unified
3:09:32 The strange case of Britain
3:21:40 Visualising the nation
3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism
thank you brother
Digraj Sir, as soon as you hear this name, it seems as if you have not heard the name of any teacher in the world except for history.There is no teacher like him in the whole world who can teach history at such an interesting way.......🥰🥰
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. The human body is composed of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions. Cells also contain the body’s hereditary material and can make copies of themselves.
Cells have many parts, each with a different function. Some of these parts, called organelles, are specialized structures that perform certain tasks within the cell. Human cells contain the following major parts, listed in alphabetical order:
Cytoplasm
Within cells, the cytoplasm is made up of a jelly-like fluid (called the cytosol) and other structures that surround the nucleus.
Cytoskeleton
The cytoskeleton is a network of long fibers that make up the cell’s structural framework. The cytoskeleton has several critical functions, including determining cell shape, participating in cell division, and allowing cells to move. It also provides a track-like system that directs the movement of organelles and other substances within cells.
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
This organelle helps process molecules created by the cell. The endoplasmic reticulum also transports these molecules to their specific destinations either inside or outside the cell.
Golgi apparatus
The Golgi apparatus packages molecules processed by the endoplasmic reticulum to be transported out of the cell.
Lysosomes and peroxisomes
These organelles are the recycling center of the cell. They digest foreign bacteria that invade the cell, rid the cell of toxic substances, and recycle worn-out cell components.
Mitochondria
Mitochondria are complex organelles that convert energy from food into a form that the cell can use. They have their own genetic material, separate from the DNA in the nucleus, and can make copies of themselves.
Nucleus
The nucleus serves as the cell’s command center, sending directions to the cell to grow, mature, divide, or die. It also houses DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the cell’s hereditary material. The nucleus is surrounded by a membrane called the nuclear envelope, which protects the DNA and separates the nucleus from the rest of the cell.
Plasma membrane
The plasma membrane is the outer lining of the cell. It separates the cell from its environment and allows materials to enter and leave the cell.
Ribosomes
Ribosomes are organelles that process the cell’s genetic instructions to create proteins. These organelles can float freely in the cytoplasm or be connected to the endoplasmic reticulum (see above).
For more information about cells:
The National Institute of General Medical Sciences has a science education booklet about cells called Inside the Cell.From the National Institutes of Health
The National Human Genome Research Institute's Talking Glossary provides a definition of a cell as well as an illustration and video.From the National Institutes of Health
The Genetic Science Learning Center at the University of Utah offers an interactive introduction to cells and their many functions.
Arizona State University's "Ask a Biologist" provides a description and illustration of each of the cell’s organelles.
Queen Mary University of London allows you to explore a 3-D cell and its parts.
We shouldn't Judge teachers
It's just that 'humari tuning baith gai hai sir ke sath zordaar' 😁
Sir ne hi sikhaya hai never judge a teacher, then ?
You are judging the teachers
Please don't I know you are right but please 😇
@@rtgaming4895 hahaha😂😂
Class 9 science biology chapter 1
Easy peasy lemon squeey
@@mohikautreja6675 Shubham Pathak mam se pad kar aay ho.... 😂
@@mohikautreja6675 WTF you told him to not judge a teacher and then proceed to tell that he is the best? bro get little logical I personally have met many teachers better
can we all take a moment to acknowledge the ABSOLUTE BRILLIANCE and PASSION this man taught with? It was amazing ❤
❤❤
ONLY THIS MAN CAN UNDERSTAND OUR PAIN 🥺 😭
Sir ji .. ❤ Aap ne Jo Jo bhi line Bol rhe he .. chahe vo board par nhi likha ho ... 💥Every single Word that u say ... {{∆}}
I am Writing On NCERT Book.....Sir 🥺 You are not A Teacher 😢 You are the Emotions 🔥🔥of Each Students
❤💖
Only You can understand Our Pain 🥺💌💞
LOVE YOU SIR ❤
0:00 introduction
30:36 the French revolution and the idea of the nation
56:32 the making of nationalism in Europe
1:02:28 the Aristocracy and the new middle class
1:15:56 what did liberal nationalism stand for?
1:30:32 A new conservatism after 1815
1:59:45 the age of revolutions 1830-1848
2:11:19 the romantic imagination and national feeling
2:26:13 hunger, hardship and popular revolt
2:34:56 1848 the revolution of the liberal
2:48:00 the making of Germany and Italy
2:57:42 Italy unified
3:09:32 the strange case of Britain
3:21:40 visualising the nation
3:28:35 Nationalism and Imperialism
Note :- underline all topics in your book make easy revision
Make a rough copy and write all the notes of SST
Thanks bro
Thanku so much it really help💓
Thanks bro
Thx
Thank uu broo ❤🎉
1:58:26 at that moment I know he is talking about my favorite leader SIR BHAGAT SINGH 🙏💪💀
Chapter ab samajh aya h 😅
Varna Class m toh neend aati hai 😅😅
This teacher spoke continuously since last four hours without a single drop of water... 👏👏
Kid
@@Bad_Boys_StudyGroup XDDD
Baccha hai tu
Video pause be ho jati hai
@@Bad_Boys_StudyGroup stfu and learn how to respect someone's hardwork... Even if he took break he did a lot for all of us which our school or tution teacher will never do... 🙂
2 saal se french revolution hi padh rhe hai
@@sunilahlawat40039th mai bhi toh French ke baare mai padhe hai
To phir bachpan m life sirf soke Q guzar liya ..😂
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3:58 beginning of chapter
A person like DIGRAJ sir become when a comedian becomes a teacher
Coments me like karne se percent nahi aata padhna parta. Hai
If any students impress to my words then-
Plz,plz,plz-like kar dijia❤❤😢😢
true bhai trueee.....is comment ko sabse jyada likes milne chahiye
@@ShauryaNaik-rz9ts thank you 💓💓
SIR , YOU'RE THE BEST TEACHER IN SOCIAL STUDIES🔥🔥🔥
Sala chimkandi mera copy😎
Bro in all subjects..
💯💯💯💯
Bro iska notes kaha se milega
@@John_Wick720 bhai iska notes unacademy pr milega
This man is born to create history
"I am grateful to have been born during your time, sir."
RESPECT🌟
After 10th aaj TH-cam scroll karte karte mughe aap dekhe .. 😭😭😭😭
Or pata nhi q aaisa ek time pr sari memories refrsh hogyi exam ke last din tk sab dost log ke sath aapka video dekhte rahana khi ya wala question nn aa jaye 😭😭😭 ekdm sari past memories refrsh ho gayi ...
You are such a respectful teacher sir ....
In 10th i score in history 40/38 .
Aapki face aaj dekh ke sari past memories fresh ho gyi dosto ke sath aapki live class dekhna...i can't be apbe to express my feelings of that's day ... 😭😭😭😭
in future, i will make a book on him❣️ so, that we can tell to our next generation who is best teacher ever in history😇😇
pls do i will be grateful and joyful to read it my brother
Do send a copy toe too
I will be glad and greatful
Yes
@@APJonathan ok bro 😘✌️
Hii
One like ❤ = 99% 🎉 ❎❎ Tumhari mehnat = 99.99%🎉✅✅
Intizaar khatm ho hi gyaa 😌 Thank you Sir 😇
2024-2025 batch attendence here if you want 99.99% in 10th
99.99%❌100%✅
Bhai pehle attendance ki spelling sikhle😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@l10hd53 by mistake ho gya
ignore it
Me also
I only had heard about Digraj Sir but today I saw him teaching and I can say you that you must go for it if you have to study social science 😊
1:27:50 ☠️ wolverin vs Deadpool
Bruhh😂
I got 96 in boards exam just because of Digraj sir.... Dear Juniors plzz follow him blindly... You guys will surely score even better then me....
Ya But his Videos are to long😢
Chal jhuta
@@poonamthakur2825 96 ohh
Hi sir..I am from batch 2023 -2024 ..hw : USA got independence from Britain on 4th July 1776...also the seesion was amazing sir..hats off to your efforts
nice
France helped USA to get freedom from Britain as Britian was also the enemy of France. They helped them gain freedom and gave the statue of Liberty as a gift to USA. Its mentioned in class 9th history 1st chapter.
@@MaMbaop... good night bro
@@saiyan_d_ichigo hello
@@saiyan_d_ichigo kaha se ho
Digraj Sir is the Best Social Teacher on TH-cam ..
im in the 10th grade 24-25 batch
been watching this dude as long as I can remember
all my siblings watch him
I swear he can get me top grades on an exam without opening the book once
all haile the god of Social Studies
like if you agree
Im currently in class 12. I scored 92 in Social Science just because of Digraj sir.. I still remember those days watching these lecture a month before boards..❤❤❤
Bhai thuje 12th me focus kerna chahiye 10 th ke video me kyun aaya he... Mujhe lagta he ki tu 12 th nahi 10th me hi he aur do bar fail ho gaya he 😏😏
@@bijanpujari7769 actually YT recommended me this video. Its not my fault.
@@Mickymice67 ok sorry
@@Mickymice67 in this comment are u getting any money??
@@bijanpujari7769 When I was in 10th I used to study SST from Digraj sir and scored a good mark. Thats why I came here back to tell him "thankyou"
“EXAM IS NEAR"
“NOTHING IS CLEAR "
“NO NEED FEAR "
“BECAUSE DIGARAJ SIR HERE"😂😂
Nice bro
@@SupriyaPandey-ox8qx thanks sis
25:14
Wow sir, you predicted the question type for 2023 exam in 2022😳🤯
Now cbse said that competency questions will come in exam.
He is a brilliant teacher for sure 🔥
🤣they come every year, lol
@@v.r.asiblings3382 no he tella the exact value
Nationalism is an ideology that emphasizes loyalty and devotion to a nation or nation-state. It can also be a strong attachment to a particular country or nation, and is sometimes called patriotism. Nationalism can include a sense of national consciousness that elevates one nation above all others, and places primary emphasis on promoting its culture and interests over those of other nations or supranational groups. It can also involve identifying the nation as the central form of community and elevating it to the object of supreme loyalty.
😅😅 Fear of history gone 😊😊 because of digraj Sir. Really great explanation . Great teacher of sst 😃😃
@@Basketball_8Tpws keep it up bro😀😂
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