When the signalman was the last man standing, he actually sent a message to his superiors to ask permission to eave his signalling post and pick up his rifle to fight. When he was granted permission, he folded and packed away the signalling equipment in its box and then mounted a frenzied attack upon the enemy. The heroism displayed that day is awe inspiring.
@@herzogvonosterreich3027 yeah, I've only heard about it 567,000 times.... 🤷🏻♂️ to the British this story is as well known as any other action besides ones that make changes on the map... obviously those are what impact the public. all my life I've heard everyone heap praise on Indian soldiers... your impression of them somehow being overlooked is yours alone, and probably unique to your geography... it makes sense that people outside Britain don't know about this; it didn't effect anyone else 🤷🏻♂️ the place where it is neglected but shouldn't be is India itself...
@@JinenPatelkviewsminuteago because in the days when those type of movies were made an entirely Sikh cast would not be very relatable to the audience. if nobody's made a good film about it the first people you need to ask why are the Indians 🤷🏻♂️ these men have recognition heaped on them in British military and higher social circles... we all know the story
but as honourable as it was, it is a little overblown these days... it's extremely difficult to assault such a position, and it's not like the defenders had anywhere to go 🤷🏻♂️ of course it was an immensely noble display of duty and honour, but people lately try to make out these guys were supermen... to me that detracts from it...
I love the effects, the gun shots, the smoke, the sound effects, the way each person walked. Outstanding piece of work. Not to mention the fact it aids to show young people history. Love it!
I love how they animated the reloading of the Martini Henry rifles. That attention to little details like that are one of the reasons I like this channel. Great job.
Correction : the valorous warriors had killed over 600 hostiles over the holy land of Saragarhi. Though given chance to surrender or retreat, every one of them fought until the last breath fading . Surprising is the fact that among the 21 some were not trained units and were either cooks or workers but were brave enough to fight viciously. The Afgani commander went on to say .." I had the command of 10000 troops and laughed over the 21, later to only realize that those 21 were the reason I could not conquer North - West India. " JAI HIND
@@Darqshadow No, "Oorah" simply is a derivation of Hoorah! and can be used anywhere by anyone (for example the Soviets'- "Urra!") but Jai Hind in Hindi means "Victory to Hindustan" (Hindustan is the Hindi name for India) or "long live India". But it can be used in any context of patriotism or war and is a proud saying to us Indians edit- it seems that OoRah does have a meaning- farewell or until then (this is just from a Google search so it might be wrong) but I have no doubt that the U.S Marines adopted it as a way to say Hoorah.
I don't doubt on the men's heroism but there were just reports of them killing 600 Afgans tho i still admire the valiant 21 who fought tooth and nail for 6 hours just to buy time to the sorounding forts time to call reaforcements
@@xzelarate8980 The Pashtun tribesmen wanted Northern India and they seemed to think it was ripe for the taking. Maybe an indirect retaliation at failed British attempts to conquer Bagdad, border security or some leader got ambitious? Only the men at the time really know, but I'm sure there are records somewhere offering more educated speculation.
After the war, "lord henry J. Hiddleston", who was racist to Indians commented in British-Indian parliament that- " If someone says he never fears of death, he is either lying or a Sikh " He was very impressed by the sacrifice and bravery of Sikh batallion in the war
A masterpiece of animation, and an interesting and pleasant page of history, I hope I'll make something like this one day with my miniatures...Excellent, love the technique and humour, a real pleasure to watch!
The Pashtuns later admitted that they had lost about 180 killed and many more wounded during the engagement against the 21 Sikh soldiers, but some 600 bodies are said to have been seen around the ruined post when the relief party arrived. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Saragarhi
Thank you for this video I believe you have do some thing very big, firstly you have brought up sikh history which is rare if not impossible to find on the lego community, also you have used very good quality animation when make this video.
Looking back at this again, it reminds me of the final mansion shootout of Scarface (1983), but, there are no automatic guns, and there's more teamwork against the people on the wall.
@@beluwuga2229 no because its referring to the huge ratio of russian tanks to german tanks in ww2 since sayings would pass like "a tiger could kill 10 Sherman's so they sent 11:
It would be sweet if they did the Battle of Ferozeshah too. The Sikhs could very well have ended the British Empire in India if it was not for Tej Singh's treachery.
The ending is incorrect, the signalman was in a hut and after knowing he was the last soldier left, asked permission from the main fort to pick up his rifle. After packing up his signal post, he fixed his bayonet and killed over 20 enemy soldiers before the hut was burnt down. Still an amazing video though!
Basically everything about this is correct, even down to the right gun! I am Sikh and am proud you chose this. I also make Lego videos but yours are so much better!
This incredibly brave action is the ultimate in selflessness and resolve, the upmost any human could wish to emulate . An inspirationa which shall live on through history .
I remember watching an extra history on this a while ago. So thanks for reacting the event in stop motion. Such subtle detail of the historical events.
@@Isaac-iv2kl bah pour donner une raison si je fais des fautes en anglais, et pour dire que des gens d'autres pays regardent ses vidéos ... et parce que j'ai le droit de dire ce que je veux, aussi 🙃
@@infinityvava810 tas craqué ton string ou quoi? jai pas dit le contraire. c’etait juste une question. tas pas fait des erreurs quand même. sois plus assuré! bisous
Yeah it does. But these guys spoke the urdu language and it is weird how he is speaking in english. It would have been better if he said shoot em in urdu but it’s fine.
I think this is a great way to show history to youth. There was a survey taken and the majority of the youth said that George bush was the first president. So I think this is a great way to teach history
You made my cry brother. It's a proud moment for all the Indians. We not only fought against the Afghans but also to show Britishers that we aren't coward. We are brave and have courage to fight alone. We don't need anyone's help to fight for us. That's alot for making video on this. In reality Britishers were coward that they took us as their Soldiers to get helped in wars. Or else they wouldn't be able to survive.
Great video and as a history lover i must say great job. Just one thing the last man who maned the signal to the other fort is said to have died not by being shot but by being burned inside the shed which hey kept his signal machine. You can read about it on wikipedia very heroic.
They say that his last message to fort Lockhart was him asking permision to use his gun .when the fort granted it he picked his gun waiting in the shed for the enemy it is said that he killed 20 Afgans one by one but then they burned him
When the signalman was the last man standing, he actually sent a message to his superiors to ask permission to eave his signalling post and pick up his rifle to fight. When he was granted permission, he folded and packed away the signalling equipment in its box and then mounted a frenzied attack upon the enemy. The heroism displayed that day is awe inspiring.
Yeah I don’t understand why no one else Tals about this
@@herzogvonosterreich3027 because they were Indians 😔😔 andmif they were Britishers then there would thousands of documentary films on this .
@@herzogvonosterreich3027 yeah, I've only heard about it 567,000 times.... 🤷🏻♂️
to the British this story is as well known as any other action besides ones that make changes on the map... obviously those are what impact the public.
all my life I've heard everyone heap praise on Indian soldiers... your impression of them somehow being overlooked is yours alone, and probably unique to your geography...
it makes sense that people outside Britain don't know about this; it didn't effect anyone else 🤷🏻♂️
the place where it is neglected but shouldn't be is India itself...
@@JinenPatelkviewsminuteago because in the days when those type of movies were made an entirely Sikh cast would not be very relatable to the audience.
if nobody's made a good film about it the first people you need to ask why are the Indians 🤷🏻♂️
these men have recognition heaped on them in British military and higher social circles... we all know the story
but as honourable as it was, it is a little overblown these days...
it's extremely difficult to assault such a position, and it's not like the defenders had anywhere to go 🤷🏻♂️
of course it was an immensely noble display of duty and honour, but people lately try to make out these guys were supermen... to me that detracts from it...
Good to see that it showed 21th Sikh regiment's efforts
Narysuj i tak się
its the 36th sikh regiment of foot not 21th
@@Fauj-e-Khalistan yeah I think he mixed it up with the fact there were 21 defenders
@@youngstrategistgaming perhaps
Phir bhi jeet nahi paaye 😂😂
I love the effects, the gun shots, the smoke, the sound effects, the way each person walked. Outstanding piece of work. Not to mention the fact it aids to show young people history. Love it!
I love how they animated the reloading of the Martini Henry rifles. That attention to little details like that are one of the reasons I like this channel. Great job.
Correction : the valorous warriors had killed over 600 hostiles over the holy land of Saragarhi. Though given chance to surrender or retreat, every one of them fought until the last breath fading . Surprising is the fact that among the 21 some were not trained units and were either cooks or workers but were brave enough to fight viciously. The Afgani commander went on to say .." I had the command of 10000 troops and laughed over the 21, later to only realize that those 21 were the reason I could not conquer North - West India. " JAI HIND
I must ask, is that cry similar to the marine Ooo Rah in meaning?
@@Darqshadow No, "Oorah" simply is a derivation of Hoorah! and can be used anywhere by anyone (for example the Soviets'- "Urra!") but Jai Hind in Hindi means "Victory to Hindustan" (Hindustan is the Hindi name for India) or "long live India". But it can be used in any context of patriotism or war and is a proud saying to us Indians
edit- it seems that OoRah does have a meaning- farewell or until then (this is just from a Google search so it might be wrong) but I have no doubt that the U.S Marines adopted it as a way to say Hoorah.
I don't doubt on the men's heroism but there were just reports of them killing 600 Afgans tho i still admire the valiant 21 who fought tooth and nail for 6 hours just to buy time to the sorounding forts time to call reaforcements
Who started it and why?
@@xzelarate8980
The Pashtun tribesmen wanted Northern India and they seemed to think it was ripe for the taking. Maybe an indirect retaliation at failed British attempts to conquer Bagdad, border security or some leader got ambitious? Only the men at the time really know, but I'm sure there are records somewhere offering more educated speculation.
Wow! Excellent stop-motion. I wasn't expecting it to be so smooth. Also I'm sikh so I love that you chose this battle.
Harvir Parmar same here
Towel
@@lilyxrambel138 what do you mean by that
Harvir Parmar Yeah. I’m a white Sikh.
@@Rishi99909 I am a black Sikh from North India
After the war, "lord henry J. Hiddleston", who was racist to Indians commented in British-Indian parliament that-
" If someone says he never fears of death, he is either lying or a Sikh "
He was very impressed by the sacrifice and bravery of Sikh batallion in the war
🤣🤣🤣
@@debojyotibasu5111 😑
@@debojyotibasu5111 😑
Similar to Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw's "If a man tells you that he's not afraid of death, he's either a liar or a gorkha."
@@ame754lll
That's really cool war stop motion! Great job!
thanks
Lego Man Productions
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Ты тут от куда
@@КерменА-ъ4ы что значит откуда )) Это же военный мультик - а я такими вещами увлекаюсь. Если я сам их делаю то и у других должен смотреть.
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Lego persons friend gets shot (smiles while he is actualy sad inside)
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This is amazing! I subbed to you when you just had 900 subscribers. Amazing to see you reached almost 50 k
Thankyou for making stop motion proud to be indian 🇮🇳
Lol
i not proud to be indian
because i not indian
lol
Do your 21 soldiers kill 800 enemies like my country indian soldiers , jai Hindustan
Lol it doesn't have anything to do with India "
That battle was between British Indian east company , and afgans
A masterpiece of animation, and an interesting and pleasant page of history, I hope I'll make something like this one day with my miniatures...Excellent, love the technique and humour, a real pleasure to watch!
thanks
Aw hello m8 funny to see you here
I love how the Battle videos are actually based on real life battles.🎉
Why need history class when you got lego videos?
@@redhood4747real
The signalman actually asked permission to pick up his rifle and killed over 20 men when granted the permission
Stfu
@Varon Singh actually you're wrong lol and he's right
Yes he actually did
Ya he did
Yes he did
The Pashtuns later admitted that they had lost about 180 killed and many more wounded during the engagement against the 21 Sikh soldiers, but some 600 bodies are said to have been seen around the ruined post when the relief party arrived.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Saragarhi
WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA, WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH!!!
Thank you for this video I believe you have do some thing very big, firstly you have brought up sikh history which is rare if not impossible to find on the lego community, also you have used very good quality animation when make this video.
Hey main bhi indian hu
Indian movie named Kesari is coming in march
Two years since your post and I agree this is history I've never known till now.
Looking back at this again, it reminds me of the final mansion shootout of Scarface (1983), but, there are no automatic guns, and there's more teamwork against the people on the wall.
It's also the same body count as the full film of Scarface (1983): 42 in this video. 44 in Scarface (1983).
Awesome! Reminds me a lot of the old colonial adventure films like Zulu and khortum
Endeavour except this time it’s brutish Indian vs afghans.
*When you have more men than how many bullets your enemy has*
Soviet battle strategy in a nutshell
@Heath Winter I think you worded that wrong lol
@@beluwuga2229 no because its referring to the huge ratio of russian tanks to german tanks in ww2 since sayings would pass like "a tiger could kill 10 Sherman's so they sent 11:
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Kalamazoo's SOs😎😎😎😎😎😎📌💻💻🎮🎮🎮🎮🎮🎢📹🎸
Except I only see 21 men and 10,000 cowards
Proud on those 21 Sikhs who fought but did not surrender , because that's not something a Sikh can ever do .
25 the shyd 21st battalion k
I’m not sure you understand how racist that sounds lmao
@@bubblechip4 how is that racist
@@MasterChief968 he is trained in stupidity
@@horcrux8329 fr that’s so retarded and soft
This stopmotion is so good! I wish I could do as good as you!
thanks
Nice, as a Sikh I love this video, and it does not show any disrespect, and it represents Sikhism and how bravely they fought, nice video!
👌👌
It would be sweet if they did the Battle of Ferozeshah too. The Sikhs could very well have ended the British Empire in India if it was not for Tej Singh's treachery.
The ending is incorrect, the signalman was in a hut and after knowing he was the last soldier left, asked permission from the main fort to pick up his rifle. After packing up his signal post, he fixed his bayonet and killed over 20 enemy soldiers before the hut was burnt down. Still an amazing video though!
Try’s to be to be smart ass looks dumb lol
Luca Cahill ?
Its true
It was also heard that when he was in the Hut.. He did a war cry until the Hut was burnt.. You can see the video at Extra Credits channel
@@costofthis1905 sure male/female person or person of undetermined gender
Cool Vids! I like it! Watching it From The UK!
Can someone tell me how my stopmotions look. Thank you if you read this
LEGO Land well they look better than mine lol
I watch your stop motions its awesome and smooth
awesome loved it. thanks for the video.😁Jai hind
me to
They look OK it's just a stupid voiceover you put over them
As always good videos keep the work man
I'm so glad you did a video on this. Can't wait to see more of this late 1800s theme. Maybe something from the first Sino-Japanese war?
its from india when 10000 afghanis attacked us and sikhs fought bravely despite knowing they will not survive
best stop motion video that you have ever done
thanks
Basically everything about this is correct, even down to the right gun! I am Sikh and am proud you chose this. I also make Lego videos but yours are so much better!
This incredibly brave action is the ultimate in selflessness and resolve, the upmost any human could wish to emulate
. An inspirationa which shall live on through history .
Humm, I know where all the 'Lego: Prince of Persia' sets on E bay have gone now ;)
And all the cloud cities
H huuuuuui
@@hassandoungous5829 jesteś nubem
This is an amazing creation with LEGO. depicting brave Saragarhi soldiers .
I remember watching an extra history on this a while ago. So thanks for reacting the event in stop motion. Such subtle detail of the historical events.
Awesome job it’s what acutullay happened😀😀😀😀😀😀😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
thanks
Dude your camera movements are great
thanks
The one guy with the sword and revolver was op as hell.
I am French but this video is just AWESOME ! GOOD JOB !
thanks
You're welcome! 😉
@@infinityvava810 pk tas dit que tes français. c fait rien mdrr
@@Isaac-iv2kl bah pour donner une raison si je fais des fautes en anglais, et pour dire que des gens d'autres pays regardent ses vidéos ... et parce que j'ai le droit de dire ce que je veux, aussi 🙃
@@infinityvava810 tas craqué ton string ou quoi? jai pas dit le contraire. c’etait juste une question. tas pas fait des erreurs quand même. sois plus assuré! bisous
This video was made very well but it is not made as it was because the battle was very historic. Still I love it
this is the best stop motion you have ever done!!
thanks!
@@JDBrickProductions a smaller channel called lucifernyx stole this video from you
Love these videos. I subscribed
Spartans: we are so coo-
21 Punjabis:No, stop it, we are better than you
it’s Sikh not punjabi
Vrushali Mudawadkar depends. Sikh is a member of Sikhism, a religion. Punjabi is a ethnicity(or something like that)
Ok
Yeah, but they had better weapons though
@@nswer-dubu but those pashtun too had better weapons .. grow up
Awesome, correctly portrays the bravehearts of old India
Thank you for throwing light on this🙏
Finally, some representation for these brave men!
I love these videos
Crazy. Awesome vid man you must have quite the collection
Lots of vintage turbans! Those must be worth a lot!
I saw a movie on this. Pretty cool
Was that movie “Kesari”?
@@armaansingh7243 sounds about right
I would not have expected to see a heliograph. Nicely represented
Kesari movie is out
Same story
Awesome
Lego man productions u must watch it.
Wow!! That was so cool
I am happy from this🔥🔥👍👍
This is actually the best I have seen
They killed 600 btw love your video good stop moment
Thanks for make lego battle of the saraghari
Finally found you! Just subscribed! LOVE YOUR CHANNEL and instagram!
thanks
I freaking love it dude. Even my animations aren't this good. You earned a subscriber and a like. Good job
thanks
I appreciate that how you are recalling the battle of Sikh regiment in 1897
That amount of work and details are crazy. Awesome job!
I very love your video and copy,was so cool,I love it and subscribe
The animation is really smooth. Nice!
Thank you for showing our indian history
Its a great history..small group of brave sikh soldiers defeated 10k + enemies
They didint defeat them...
@@Demicleas Yup..i mean they killed
@@karthikvk2594 I think the army comprised of 10k soldiers out of which 4k were killed.
@@sachinkadam8666 oh 👍
@@karthikvk2594 we won you guys lost again just like in the battle of panipat
The set design is awesome! And the animation is good!
thanks
great effect with the falling mini figures at 1:30
Wow such a great anmation👍
This is like they are moving themselves, and it is so smooth! Great job! 👏
I love watching these videos I’m a huge lego fan
Amazing well done
thanks
I love this stop motion I feel like you deserve more
Great history and FUN (: (: Great job
Very happy to see that you made a video on fight in our history( India)
21 sikhs killed all their enemies! 😮😮
awesome work! liked this
thanks
Such a great war animation. Different theme and nicely animated.
thanks
21 loyal British indies vs tons of men. Fought well.
They were punjabis not british indies wtf
@@abhineetsingh6466punjabi singhs fighting for british
This lego animation is so cool!
Waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh
Real Indian Legends seeing it more than 2 times as it was a proud thing for Indians.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW! I I'm not really a fan of Indian battles but your stop motion is amazing keep it up.
Thank you bro to make this video i am from 🇮🇳India
0:50 sound like he’s saying “shoot em”
Yeah it does. But these guys spoke the urdu language and it is weird how he is speaking in english. It would have been better if he said shoot em in urdu but it’s fine.
Владимир Новиков oh yes I think your right. The languages are similar
@@SaifSheikh445 they didn't peak urdu they spoke punjabi
@@dabpolice8969 yes i know that. I already admitted i was wrong
@@SaifSheikh445 ye
Loved the sound effects and camera angles, and the stop motion was very well done!
Love it , really smooth
thanks
Excellent video, loved the music
They (Pashtuns) are probably the relatives of my ancestors and i am too Pashtun :D
NICE VID BTW
This is awesome ! Nice job
This battle remember me the Jean Claude Van Dame's movie Legionnaire
I have recommended this channel a countless number of times and it just keeps on getting better
Imagine being able to make a record of a battle in progress and still manage to send it through!
I think this is a great way to show history to youth. There was a survey taken and the majority of the youth said that George bush was the first president. So I think this is a great way to teach history
That was extremely well animated, very smooth, good job
thanks
You made my cry brother. It's a proud moment for all the Indians. We not only fought against the Afghans but also to show Britishers that we aren't coward. We are brave and have courage to fight alone. We don't need anyone's help to fight for us. That's alot for making video on this. In reality Britishers were coward that they took us as their Soldiers to get helped in wars. Or else they wouldn't be able to survive.
One of the bravest fight in human history
I loved the details , awesomely made
thanks
This was released on my birthday :>
Nice
Nice stop motion I love this battle amazing!!!!
I feel proud in India 🇮🇳🙏🏻
This stopmotion is great. I love the set and the figures it all works amazing
Great video and as a history lover i must say great job. Just one thing the last man who maned the signal to the other fort is said to have died not by being shot but by being burned inside the shed which hey kept his signal machine. You can read about it on wikipedia very heroic.
They say that his last message to fort Lockhart was him asking permision to use his gun .when the fort granted it he picked his gun waiting in the shed for the enemy it is said that he killed 20 Afgans one by one but then they burned him
Thanks for making this cartoon
"Bravest battle ever fought" for a reason know what im sayin?
I enjoy that you made the stop motion relate to a true story.