ऐसे फोटो देखने के बाद न जाने कहाँ खो जाता हूं जैसे आज हम इन लोगो को देख रहें हैं ऐसे ही 100 साल बाद लोग हमें देखेंगे लेकिन समय बडा बलवान होता है इससे कोई नही जीत पाया
I have visited India for nearly 30 years....what jumps to a visitor's eye is that time there seems to have stopped....especially in small villages and this is what is really fascinating.....I love India as much as I love my birth country 😍
Wheel of times revolves slower in village. I lived 16 years in Punjabi village then moved to west. The more things we aquire on outside the more emptiness is inside.
@@dearrationalsyep, all the infrastructure they built 75 years ago that still stand to this day… and in those 75 years, pretty much nothing has changed for the better
very nice photos.felt happy to see our ancestors,so simple and modest.felt happy and proud to be an indian.thanks very much for sharing such a great collection of old Indian photos
I may not have been born in India but, I was fortunate,to be brought up in this amazing culture! Hopefully,one day I can visit This country that has so much of history.
पूरानी यादों को दोबारा देखने का मज़ा ही कुछ और है..🌷. मानों हम उस जमाने में है...! उन लोगों से मुलाकात हो जाती है जो अब अपनों में नहीं, 👑भगवान के घर होतें है... ✍
It is so so thrilling to roll back in to the bygone decades and century beautifully captured by the photos...I enjoyed all the photos that froze the time,moments ,history and life then ,helps me connect with the changes that I have seen in my lifetime since 1950 birth year,have become fond memories and these photos help me connect with my memory of my time frame.I also love to watch the movies taken in all these timeframes and in 17 th and 18 th century with whatever technology. Fascinating,thrilling,beyond words,and expands y own life experience far far prior to my birth year 1950
Fantastic depiction of India in the 18th century. India was in trade, agriculture, skills in ornaments, mining, irrigation and education. All plundered by looters and invaders.
People lived so frugally. Innocence writ large on their face. Every moment a struggle for survival. Simple hard working peasants. Those were the days of our ancestors. Of course present day technology and facilities have made our life convenient and easy. But has this been able to make us joyful and happy? I don't know.
In tasviro me ek bat dilhti h bhart vashi kitna mehnati tha apna pura dhyan apne kam me lgate the naki pahnave bnavat ur dikhave pe aaj to insan bs ek dusre ko dekhne dikhane me lga h mshino ke share jikar bimari se marne vale insan rah gye h ❤
Amazing pictures. Proud of how far we have come especially in the last 3 decades. Most parts were still like this 60 years ago being completely stripped of it's assets and dignity over 200 years.
Assets and dignity? If the British didn't come to India there would have been no Railway systems, No Roads or cars, no technology, I could go on and on. The British Empire is probably the best thing that ever happened to India. Millions of Indians now live and work in the U.K and other western countries sending Billions of dollars Pounds and Euro back home to their families in India every week.
@@sanjushah3061 Most countries where the British NEVER set foot were getting railways. Pathetic to think that British were the ONLY ones! India's wealth at the time was so huge that it would have had railways far more than ANY nation on the world. You pay them they deliver. That is basic. Sas colonial mindset still lingers on with limited dignity or ability to read history beyond what the British and their brown slaves gave us. It massive loot from India that contributed massively to build Britain. A nation with 16% of world's GDP was reduced to less than 1% after systematic looting and stripping of all manufacturing means of the jewel in the crown.
@@sanjushah3061study about the deindustrialization of India. Even saltpetre and gunpowder and consequently guns were being manufactured in India prior to British arrival.. No railways ... Well it's was entirely financed by indian taxation.
0:35 causes extreme sadness and anger at the way indian women were treated. At one end we talk about equal power of gods and goddesses, but at the other, humiliation of women's dignity
@@Abhisekhdutta Point is, the practice of women with bare breasts is related to a subset of women in the subcontinent, it's not applicable to all Indian women or Hindu women.
Wonderful, all the traditional trades, crafts...great images of 19th century India...the Opium factory in Patna looks like a relaxed work-environment 😁
Man might have developed, modernised, changed, advanced, BUT,feelings like happiness, sadness, hunger, thirst never changed and will continue for ever😔
Excellent collection of photos. No doubt represents Old India.. Only doubt is do they represent 1800 or middle of 1850 onwards. It is not clear when did the cameras come into the country. Once again the old india looks simple, pure, soft, innocent, and great
0:39 인도가 1700년대에 이미 차에 밀크를 넣어 마시는 문화가 있었네 5:00 designers 인도가 목화 산지였군요! 1700년대 인도는 산업이 매우 발달했던 나라였어요! 20세기만 인류가 문명을 발전시킨 세기가 아니고 그 이전 이미 세계는 매우 발달한 문명을 이루고 살고 있었다는 것이 20세기 이전 영상들을 보면서 하게 됩니다!
Ye picture british photographer ne li hogi thnx jo east india compny ke karan hme apne india ki jankari milti hai apka bhi thnx hum to uss time hum to thai bhi nahi i love my india kitne mahaan thai hmare purvej
Thank you very much for sharing this video to know then facilities.🙏🙏🙏. Now in India, There are lot of changes. In my childhood and olden days i.e in 1980s & 90s there was less developed and I was feeling uncomfortable with availablity. Now everything is modern technology and Iam feeling very much comfortable in life and younger generation are very fortunate, but in my opinion, they are not utilising in proper way and fully. Otherwise they will get lot of success by utilising latest facilities with modern technology of all kinds.
Nice job exploring the history of India during the initial days of British government rule in India. These photographs explains that India was never just an agricultural country, just as it is portrayed today, infact our's was a balanced economy giving importance equally to the industry along with the agriculture and not only that there were gurukuls and universities for students to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills. We are infact having the 64 art forms which are recorded in our ancient texts. So our GDP was highest in the world which attracted the muslims first and then the europeans, the first one came as dacoits and on dividing the Indian rulers amongst themselves gained upper hand in the national politics similarly the colonials came as buisness man but there hidden agenda was to gain the upper hand in the power. And it was their good luck that the industrial revolution took place in the euopean countries and as we were ruled by them,they destroyed our industry and the education system and saw that they will get the raw material from India and shipment it to England and then sell that produces back in India. The photographs posted by you are the living legends of our anssetoral wealth plus how the British government produced opium in the British government owned factories which opium they used to destroy the people in Hongkong and adjucent China. Once again I say that this is a very great collection presented by you. Thank you so much for your time and consideration and action and wish you a very great day ahead Sir .
Thanks for giving a great summary and we need more voices like yours to come out. I am just getting myslef into learning the extent of european colonization in India. As you mentionted clearly about the GDP we can therefore see the amount of wealth and what i am learning is that, they took a great deal of our vedic knowlede in furthering their industrial revolution. There are some great videos on youtube by some extremely talented people who deicated to finding the truth of what had happend to Bharat for a thousand years and specifically during the colonial period. Please check out J SAI DEEPAKS book INDIA THAT IS BHARAT a recent favorite of mine. I was Surprised to see the scale of Opium production. special thanks to the creator for sharing these VALUABLE GEMS.
The titles of most of the photographs have gone off the screen so, it's difficult to read them and know their year otherwise photos are clear and nice.
Nice collection of photographs bcoz of these we know the old culture of our india also the background music is too good so that we can get interest to see the photos.
Fascinating collection of old photos, a bit spoiled by foolish mistake in heading at start claiming India had cameras 150 years bofore the rest of the world. Maybe they did. Are cameras mentioned in the Vedas?
India was a very advanced country long before the 1800s.These photos only focus on the less advanced and poor sections of the society.Our magnificent Mandirs in the south were built in the 1500s and before.No mention of that Glory here.But we can appreciate how far Bharata has progressed from the time of photos. Jai Bharat.Aum.
Good episode. Common people and workers wearing head turbans to protect from hot son. It’s a great habit. Now people changed this habit many are suffering from hot son. They are wise and simple living. Salutation to their hard work.
ऐसे फोटो देखने के बाद न जाने कहाँ खो जाता हूं जैसे आज हम इन लोगो को देख रहें हैं ऐसे ही 100 साल बाद लोग हमें देखेंगे लेकिन समय बडा बलवान होता है इससे कोई नही जीत पाया
It's due to very different music. May be we were also living in era .
जी हां अजीब सी फिलिंगस आती है कि इन लोगो को कहा पता होगा जब फोटो ली गई होगी कि सालो बाद मोबाइल पे इस तरह लोग देखेंगे
Bilkul same soch raha tha.
Mai bhi
Bilkul smae me bhi soch raha tha
As per my knowledge, history of perfect photography starts around 1836 +. Then how can you give the caption 1700+ . 🤔
He have doraemon in his house
If you read it says drawings and paintings from 1700
@@crystalhealing847 yes lithographs too
@@crystalhealing847 yes but that’s in the description, the title of the video is very misleading.
Many do it to get attention just as I got fooled 😬
Hamare pyaare innocent log...or kya kya jhela hoga inhone....lotsnof love to them
बहुत बहुत ही खूबसूरत सादगी से भरा हमारा भारत अब ये सब फोटो में ही देखने को मिलेगा लाजबाब यादे बीते समय की 👌👌👌🚩
I have visited India for nearly 30 years....what jumps to a visitor's eye is that time there seems to have stopped....especially in small villages and this is what is really fascinating.....I love India as much as I love my birth country 😍
which country are you from?
Never forget the savagery of the British.
Wheel of times revolves slower in village. I lived 16 years in Punjabi village then moved to west. The more things we aquire on outside the more emptiness is inside.
@@akash572 Italy
@@dearrationalsyep, all the infrastructure they built 75 years ago that still stand to this day… and in those 75 years, pretty much nothing has changed for the better
very nice photos.felt happy to see our ancestors,so simple and modest.felt happy and proud to be an indian.thanks very much for sharing such a great collection of old Indian photos
I may not have been born in India but, I was fortunate,to be brought up in this amazing culture! Hopefully,one day I can visit This country that has so much of history.
Being an Indian I welcome you. From where you are ?
Welcome
Where r u from
Yes. Once you've been to India, everywhere else is 😴boring❗
Were you brought up the the Rich or Poor area?
I am proud to be an Indian ! I LOVE MY INDIA🇮🇳👍
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Rice bag 🙂
Shirtless guys wants to be world super power 😂😂
but britishers are bad for harming us
Very nice photos , good thing is that in places are mentioned and also year which is very useful. Please keep posting this kind of vintage pics.
जुने फोटो बघून तो काळ कसा होता. खूपच छान फोटो आहे. आनंद झाला.👌👌
पूरानी यादों को दोबारा देखने का मज़ा ही कुछ और है..🌷. मानों हम उस जमाने में है...! उन लोगों से मुलाकात हो जाती है जो अब अपनों में नहीं, 👑भगवान के घर होतें है... ✍
Ullu bana raha hai 1700 camera he nahi tha ye 1862 me pahla camera bana
@@mpatel7201 ok. Sir..! 🙏
I love old India and its way of life..
go to any Indian village now and it’s pretty much exactly the same still
@@SriyanGamingno not at all , I am born and brought up in a Andhra Pradesh village in a farming community
ThanK you to give us most Knowledge about our indo-PAK History, Thanks again, From Peshawar City, PAKISTAN
It is so so thrilling to roll back in to the bygone decades and century beautifully captured by the photos...I enjoyed all the photos that froze the time,moments ,history and life then ,helps me connect with the changes that I have seen in my lifetime since 1950 birth year,have become fond memories and these photos help me connect with my memory of my time frame.I also love to watch the movies taken in all these timeframes and in 17 th and 18 th century with whatever technology. Fascinating,thrilling,beyond words,and expands y own life experience far far prior to my birth year 1950
Very Good Old Pictures Of India, Nice Collection, Really Old Cities Remembering. Tnx.From Navi Mumbai.
Thanks for shareing ab khan milega ase photos
Love my nation India and the people what you went through to get where we are today.. the pain suffering and sheer will power salute you Jai Hind
Rarest of the rare photos are shown in this valuable video.Thanks and Regards
MY INDIA ONCE UPON A TIME GREAT PEOPLE GOOD PEOPLE AND INNOCENT PEOPLE
And very cultured and hardworking people
Mesmerizing images of life in the olden but golden days. Pure humans, pure air to breathe, simple times, simple humans.
Bahutahi badhiya purane photograpas. Dhanyawad.
Photographs of Golden moments & peaceful persons of Indian Culture. (From Pakistan)
"Peaceful" word has different meaning in the modern world actually.
Fantastic depiction of India in the 18th century. India was in trade, agriculture, skills in ornaments, mining, irrigation and education. All plundered by looters and invaders.
Video Bahot sunder hai hame beck le gaya aisa laga ki vo jamana firse aye n population kam ho ham taras gaye hai shant jine ko
Proud of my ancestors simple and hard working people
Excellent collection 👍
Next part 👈
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Bombay
Calcutta
Madrass
Karachi
Lahore
Malabar
Were the biggest cities of British India.
Forgot Cawnpore (now known as Kanpur)
Excellent photos of olden days...
Welcome, thanks for your nice information...
Om Namasivaya Sivaya Namaom Shree Arunachaleswaraya Namaha OM
People lived so frugally. Innocence writ large on their face. Every moment a struggle for survival. Simple hard working peasants. Those were the days of our ancestors. Of course present day technology and facilities have made our life convenient and easy. But has this been able to make us joyful and happy? I don't know.
In tasviro me ek bat dilhti h bhart vashi kitna mehnati tha apna pura dhyan apne kam me lgate the naki pahnave bnavat ur dikhave pe aaj to insan bs ek dusre ko dekhne dikhane me lga h mshino ke share jikar bimari se marne vale insan rah gye h ❤
Rare and most precious photos of ancient India, i appreciated and felt with proudest as an Indian. So many thanks with 👍👌🙏🙏🙏
Not Ancient India
Great collection amazing. Unique collection
Amazing pictures. Proud of how far we have come especially in the last 3 decades. Most parts were still like this 60 years ago being completely stripped of it's assets and dignity over 200 years.
Looks more like early 1900s
200+800
Assets and dignity? If the British didn't come to India there would have been no Railway systems, No Roads or cars, no technology, I could go on and on. The British Empire is probably the best thing that ever happened to India. Millions of Indians now live and work in the U.K and other western countries sending Billions of dollars Pounds and Euro back home to their families in India every week.
@@sanjushah3061 Most countries where the British NEVER set foot were getting railways. Pathetic to think that British were the ONLY ones! India's wealth at the time was so huge that it would have had railways far more than ANY nation on the world. You pay them they deliver. That is basic. Sas colonial mindset still lingers on with limited dignity or ability to read history beyond what the British and their brown slaves gave us. It massive loot from India that contributed massively to build Britain. A nation with 16% of world's GDP was reduced to less than 1% after systematic looting and stripping of all manufacturing means of the jewel in the crown.
@@sanjushah3061study about the deindustrialization of India. Even saltpetre and gunpowder and consequently guns were being manufactured in India prior to British arrival..
No railways ... Well it's was entirely financed by indian taxation.
wow, thanks for sharing love my India
0:35 causes extreme sadness and anger at the way indian women were treated. At one end we talk about equal power of gods and goddesses, but at the other, humiliation of women's dignity
not Indian women, just a subset of women in Kerala. Kinda of like Bali, it's a religious HIndu practice from before the British.
@@davem3295most of India was Hindu,whats your point.That was cultural
@@Abhisekhdutta Point is, the practice of women with bare breasts is related to a subset of women in the subcontinent, it's not applicable to all Indian women or Hindu women.
@@davem3295 Not the continent but a ruthless ruler of a particular province.There were more than 10 princely states in India
@@Abhisekhdutta I'm not sure what you are arguing with me about.
We all used to wear dhotis and pagdi thats our tradition..
Indian=traditional beautiful, and hardworking and temple values
😘😘😘🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for sharing the amazing yet simple ife style of our ancestors....
Don't be stupid, cameras had not been invented then. The first camera was invented sometime in the late 1800s 😂
Wonderful, all the traditional trades, crafts...great images of 19th century India...the Opium factory in Patna looks like a relaxed work-environment 😁
The opium made here was exported to China after it lost the opium war in 1856 against Britain.
@@Sam-nb8ev Yes, opium for tea and silver.
Must have been super "relaxed" under British colonialism , ay?
@@dearrationals you can see the white masters captured in some of the pictures
Man might have developed, modernised, changed, advanced, BUT,feelings like happiness, sadness, hunger, thirst never changed and will continue for ever😔
we are not advanced we are doomed completely in the name of fucking modernisation...human life is totally messed up now
Very good collection of ancient Indian photos. Thanks.
amazing photos of my old India
Excellent collection of photos. No doubt represents Old India.. Only doubt is do they represent 1800 or middle of 1850 onwards. It is not clear when did the cameras come into the country. Once again the old india looks simple, pure, soft, innocent, and great
BAHUT BAHUT ACHCHA LAGA THANK YOU SIR JI 🙏 JHARKHAND DHANBAD PS-NIRSHA VILL-TOPATAND SE BAHUT BAHUT DHANYABAD 🙏👍👌👌👌
Bharat kubsurat tha🌹 hai 🌹aur rahega🌹Bahut acchi video👌👌👌👌👌👍👍
Very Nice Video About Rare, Strange & Weird Old Coins.Tnx. From Navi Mumbai.
Excellent photos....🙏👍🌷👋👋👋❤️🇮🇳
Oh my god, a wonderful collection of rare 1700 photos, what an incredible collection
India mein itni cotton grow hoti thi, phir bhi kapra kum kum logon ko naseeb tha. Strange!!
Angraiz ne es liye TU ind pe qabza Kiya tha sab Kuch lootkar bartanya Le giya
At that time they were forced to export the majority share of cotton to UK 🇬🇧 by British Colonial Administration
So precious these photographs are they speak of India's great culture and heritage. India is so great a country. We are proud Indians.
OLD TIME IS LIKE A DREAM OR OTHÈR PLANET'S LIFE.SO FEELING FULL LIFE.VERY DIFFERENT WORLD AND PEPOLES. 📀📀📀📀.NICE.
Thanks.📀📀📀📀.
i love these life., bcoz., even though no technology., people lived with people ., no old age homes., etc. with fresh air., good sleep, healthy food.
I love my India I proud of I'm Indian jey hind 🇮🇳
Love my country India ❤❤❤....Old is gold....No pollution...clean air.
Super Good Work Thanks
Amazing collections. We can depict pictures how our forefathers lived.
0:39 인도가 1700년대에 이미 차에 밀크를 넣어 마시는 문화가 있었네
5:00 designers
인도가 목화 산지였군요! 1700년대 인도는 산업이 매우 발달했던 나라였어요!
20세기만 인류가 문명을 발전시킨 세기가 아니고 그 이전 이미 세계는 매우 발달한 문명을 이루고 살고 있었다는 것이 20세기 이전 영상들을 보면서 하게 됩니다!
Our culture is always great yesterday today and tomorrow 🙏
😂😂😂😂
@@sirat_ul_jannah57 Ha teko toh hasi aayegi hi mulla jo thehra 🤣🤣🤣
Ye picture british photographer ne li hogi thnx jo east india compny ke karan hme apne india ki jankari milti hai apka bhi thnx hum to uss time hum to thai bhi nahi i love my india kitne mahaan thai hmare purvej
Thank you very much for sharing this video to know then facilities.🙏🙏🙏. Now in India, There are lot of changes. In my childhood and olden days i.e in 1980s & 90s there was less developed and I was feeling uncomfortable with availablity.
Now everything is modern technology and Iam feeling very much comfortable in life and younger generation are very fortunate, but in my opinion, they are not utilising in proper way and fully. Otherwise they will get lot of success by utilising latest facilities with modern technology of all kinds.
Woooooooowwww.... it's an amazing amazing vedio... thanks a lot .....
Extraordinary pictures depicting life in India in 1700s.👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
Nice job exploring the history of India during the initial days of British government rule in India.
These photographs explains that India was never just an agricultural country, just as it is portrayed today, infact our's was a balanced economy giving importance equally to the industry along with the agriculture and not only that there were gurukuls and universities for students to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills.
We are infact having the 64 art forms which are recorded in our ancient texts. So our GDP was highest in the world which attracted the muslims first and then the europeans, the first one came as dacoits and on dividing the Indian rulers amongst themselves gained upper hand in the national politics similarly the colonials came as buisness man but there hidden agenda was to gain the upper hand in the power. And it was their good luck that the industrial revolution took place in the euopean countries and as we were ruled by them,they destroyed our industry and the education system and saw that they will get the raw material from India and shipment it to England and then sell that produces back in India. The photographs posted by you are the living legends of our anssetoral wealth plus how the British government produced opium in the British government owned factories which opium they used to destroy the people in Hongkong and adjucent China.
Once again I say that this is a very great collection presented by you.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration and action and wish you a very great day ahead Sir .
Thank you so much for ❤️
Great reply....I only want to correct 1 word: ancestoral 😉
Thanks for giving a great summary and we need more voices like yours to come out. I am just getting myslef into learning the extent of european colonization in India.
As you mentionted clearly about the GDP we can therefore see the amount of wealth and what i am learning is that, they took a great deal of our vedic knowlede in furthering their industrial revolution.
There are some great videos on youtube by some extremely talented people who deicated to finding the truth of what had happend to Bharat for a thousand years and specifically during the colonial period.
Please check out J SAI DEEPAKS book INDIA THAT IS BHARAT a recent favorite of mine.
I was Surprised to see the scale of Opium production.
special thanks to the creator for sharing these VALUABLE GEMS.
Very Nice Video old Is Gold And Solid
1700+150. amazing they had photography, American GI's and motorcars in India in the 1700
Great collection 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
By the i read the caption the picture is gone, plz hold the pic for a while so it could b viewed properly
Superb chala bavuindi tqs
Good very good feeling comes this kinds of pictures to see mind blowing
good pictures of india and having nature of living in india for better understanding good
Very good video ☺️
Background music se aisa lagta he k naye naye market hall buildings dikharaha hai.....background music old music daalo tab maza aata he dekhne.
Good collection I am thankful to you
Beautiful clips liked them
Invaluable collection of photos of yester centuries.
I'm proud to be from this culture, which is older than known history ❤️
The titles of most of the photographs have gone off the screen so, it's difficult to read them and know their year otherwise photos are clear and nice.
Nice collection of photographs bcoz of these we know the old culture of our india also the background music is too good so that we can get interest to see the photos.
Story remember in years old india life remember are u how India life good 👍🏼🙏🏿
Amazing to see the cows roaming the streets then and today also...
Good collection.
130 years back to India view amazing
बहुत ही पुराना इतिहास ...जय हो मेहनती बुजुर्गों ...... सादर नमन ......
Fascinating collection of old photos, a bit spoiled by foolish mistake in heading at start claiming India had cameras 150 years bofore the rest of the world. Maybe they did. Are cameras mentioned in the Vedas?
India was a very advanced country long before the 1800s.These photos only focus on the less advanced and poor sections of the society.Our magnificent Mandirs in the south were built in the 1500s and before.No mention of that Glory here.But we can appreciate how far Bharata has progressed from the time of photos. Jai Bharat.Aum.
The picture shown at 10:06 is Shyambazar area in Kolkata.
Nice collection. Thanks
GREAT Collection
Very nice photos🙏
Superb work, keep it up.
Please send name of videos starting music song
Valuable photographs depicted the history of india
Super collection 🎉👌
Very good......
Mann krta h jaise hum bhi uss time me pahuch jaye .
My heartbeat song and unforgotable memories of life we want back that days
Great informative indeed 👍
4:38 KGF 😎
Old is fresh remembered.
f FF ff FF FF f FF çgf FF
yy ftdc
Thank you so much for this video, my kids would be happy to see
Super collection you are great
Good episode. Common people and workers wearing head turbans to protect from hot son. It’s a great habit. Now people changed this habit many are suffering from hot son. They are wise and simple living. Salutation to their hard work.