Sir, I’ve always considered myself an avid traveler and adventurer, though I can’t compare to your incredible journey! I recently started following you on the recommendation of my uncle, Saeed Akhter Malik, and what a discovery it has been-truly a gem. You embody the spirit of a traveler, adventurer, philanthropist, socialist, and historian, all in one. One day, I hope to follow in your footsteps! Although I’m abroad, I travel north every summer, exploring hidden gems off the beaten path. I also have a small resort in Batakundi, and I would be honored if, during my next trip, I could have the privilege of your company. It would be amazing to meet you in person and enrich my travel experience with your wisdom!
Sir, your anecdotes, observations and wit remind me of another great traveller , writer of the subcontinent..Syed Mujtaba Ali...though unfortunately he isn't very well known outside both sides of Bengal
Damascus and wootz are two entire different manufacturing process, damascus steel is just folding multiple layers of steel, whereas the wootz is prepared in a curcible or pot and it is sealed. The examples of blades in syria are wootz not damascus. so actualy damascus are not damascus instead they are wootz. The manufacturing process of wootz was lost but again developed in 08-09. PFA the link of wootz manufacturing proces ua-cam.com/video/smcAG1VFMcI/v-deo.html
Wazir Khan (real name Hakeem Ilm ud din Al-Ansari) was the founder of Wazirabad and also of the Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan ; not to be confused with another , cruel Wazir Khan (Mirza Askari) . The Lahori Wazir Khan belonged to a famous "Hakeem family" of the old Walled City, which produced many famous people in history, that family used to have medical /Unani treatment centers in both Lahore and Amritsar during the Sikh rule, later. Regarding bone and antler handles, i have also seen some similar very good quality work in Sambhal area of UP, in India. At one time, local artisans used to be the backbone of industry.
thank you, chef. i had heard wazir khan's name in sikh poetry as a big bad villain, and always thought our lahori wazir khan of wazir khan masjid was the guy. so, there is a lahori wazir khan and a sirhindi wazir khan. thank you for your comment.
@@hassancheema2268 ji Most welcome ji. Waheguru di kirpa howay 🙏🌸😊 Yes that's right, two very different 'Wazir Khans" , one from Lahore, one from Sirhind. Though I have not physically visited Lahore but my elders used to stay there and spend time there for very long prior to 1947; and I have read a fair bit of the recent history from Sikh rule and later, also heard some old family accounts . Though in Mughal employ, Hakeem and Shaykh Ilm ud din Al-Ansari had family connections to Lahore and Chiniot, his ancestors came from Herat and before that, from Constantinople (now Istanbul), direct in descent from the Islamic hero Abu Ayub Al-Ansari , companion of Prophet Muhammad , though of course, after the lectures of Salman Rashid ji we can take a more critical approach to such family pedigrees 😆 However , Ilm ud din and his descendants and relatives had a more broad based and tolerant approach and had many Hindu and Sikh clients and also spiritual followers , because this Hakeem /Shaykh family of Bhaati were also Sufis. In later times, they developed Bazaar e Hakeeman in old Lahore and Katra Hakeeman in Amritsar . In the rule of HH Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji, Hakeem Gul Muhammad was a famous personality , related also to the Fakirkhana family of Lahore . I think the grandson or great-grandson of this Hakeem , was the famous writer, poet and playwright Hakeem Ahmad Shuja who was also the first to document sine memoirs and a brief history of Bhaati gate area of Lahore in the 1950s or 1960s? It was a very famous book, sorry I forgot the name . Maybe you can find that book there and follow it and research and trace more of the literary and cultural history of your city , and possibly add some UA-cam vlogs on this ? Good luck ✌️🌸🌸
Thank you sir for another episode, the samples of blade which you have shown of damascus, are not cheap they are most expensive type of blades available in the market,and if they are professional knives which are used by chefs, they will cost upwards of 10-20 thousand dollar per knife.
Basically Damascus steel is combo of two different types of steels, These steels are folded hundreds of times. Here in WazirAbad we have 100 Million dollars annual exports of these products.
@@salmanrashid8880 I have identified two episodes of yours about Ketas Raj. Will watch them in the evening. There was an article about Simhapura in Dawn yesterday.
@@arainmk I read the Dawn article. It is very well-written. The writer has done his research well. Singhapura ruins once lay outside the village Dulmial, about two km north of Ketas Raj. I saw the mound back in 1988. It had been levelled ten years later.
@@salmanrashid8880 do you even care about labels at this point in your career? our politics is what it is, and, yes, it has to be oppositional and counter/contra to the silliness going on in our society. maslan mochi gate me aik chhota sa corner he which i am told commemorated guru arjun's zindaan-time over there. ab uss ko green paint aur hq chaar yaar likh k islamize kr diya he. silly and stupid. but if you Say "silly and stupid", you get a label --or a lynching..... so bloody what, mon chef, so what? silly is silly, and history is history.
Damascus Steel was supposed to be the hardest steel and the swords made of Damascus Steel were much sought after. The Turks had a monopoly over it and these swords can be attributed to the use of these swords. However the technology of making Damascus Steel has been lost. The swords had these distinct patterns, which are being etched on these blades nowadays. These are not Damascus Steel Swords / Daggers. On a second note, there is no way anybody could match the skills of the Japanese Katana makers, which is religion to them. Please do watch some videos here on UA-cam.
The so called damascus steel which was lost is called wootz steel. The process was rediscovered in 08-09, here is the link how to make wootz ua-cam.com/video/smcAG1VFMcI/v-deo.html
Bhaji Chadha, Khukhrain braclnch de Khatri hunde aa eh rajput nahi hunde Khatris are Business community Just like Actors akshay kumar , kareena kapoor these are khatris Baaki ina nu bi rajput banan da shonk bann gaya hove te pata nahi😂
fine work
Thanks a lot.
@@salmanrashid8880 i was talking about the knives amoo, but ok, you also do fine work.
sorry lol.
U are great sir ❤❤
Excellent, we Pakistani proud to chadda Saheb.
True.
My Lord
You are master of narration. ❤
Thank you very much, sir.
Like always, very interesting and informative. Thanks sir.
Thank you very much.
Sir, I’ve always considered myself an avid traveler and adventurer, though I can’t compare to your incredible journey! I recently started following you on the recommendation of my uncle, Saeed Akhter Malik, and what a discovery it has been-truly a gem. You embody the spirit of a traveler, adventurer, philanthropist, socialist, and historian, all in one. One day, I hope to follow in your footsteps!
Although I’m abroad, I travel north every summer, exploring hidden gems off the beaten path. I also have a small resort in Batakundi, and I would be honored if, during my next trip, I could have the privilege of your company. It would be amazing to meet you in person and enrich my travel experience with your wisdom!
nice story, this time. buhut maza aaya.
Thanks a lot.
One man army
Only salman rashid
Ajj kal Dilli ke Mehrauli mein Louis Vuitton aur Dior bante hain
Indeed, and some very good knives , similar to these shown, are also made in UP (Sambhal)
Sir, your anecdotes, observations and wit remind me of another great traveller , writer of the subcontinent..Syed Mujtaba Ali...though unfortunately he isn't very well known outside both sides of Bengal
Wonderful as usual...
Harry pott_ was unintentional?
Nice
Tongue of the Slip! 😉
Damascus blades were manufactured from wootz/ukku steel ingots imported from South India. Ancient Indians were skilled metallurgists.
True about ancient Indian metallurgy. But I had no idea about the steel you mention.
Damascus and wootz are two entire different manufacturing process, damascus steel is just folding multiple layers of steel, whereas the wootz is prepared in a curcible or pot and it is sealed. The examples of blades in syria are wootz not damascus. so actualy damascus are not damascus instead they are wootz. The manufacturing process of wootz was lost but again developed in 08-09. PFA the link of wootz manufacturing proces ua-cam.com/video/smcAG1VFMcI/v-deo.html
Wazir Khan (real name Hakeem Ilm ud din Al-Ansari) was the founder of Wazirabad and also of the Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan ; not to be confused with another , cruel Wazir Khan (Mirza Askari) . The Lahori Wazir Khan belonged to a famous "Hakeem family" of the old Walled City, which produced many famous people in history, that family used to have medical /Unani treatment centers in both Lahore and Amritsar during the Sikh rule, later.
Regarding bone and antler handles, i have also seen some similar very good quality work in Sambhal area of UP, in India. At one time, local artisans used to be the backbone of industry.
thank you, chef. i had heard wazir khan's name in sikh poetry as a big bad villain, and always thought our lahori wazir khan of wazir khan masjid was the guy.
so, there is a lahori wazir khan and a sirhindi wazir khan.
thank you for your comment.
@@hassancheema2268 ji Most welcome ji. Waheguru di kirpa howay 🙏🌸😊 Yes that's right, two very different 'Wazir Khans" , one from Lahore, one from Sirhind. Though I have not physically visited Lahore but my elders used to stay there and spend time there for very long prior to 1947; and I have read a fair bit of the recent history from Sikh rule and later, also heard some old family accounts . Though in Mughal employ, Hakeem and Shaykh Ilm ud din Al-Ansari had family connections to Lahore and Chiniot, his ancestors came from Herat and before that, from Constantinople (now Istanbul), direct in descent from the Islamic hero Abu Ayub Al-Ansari , companion of Prophet Muhammad , though of course, after the lectures of Salman Rashid ji we can take a more critical approach to such family pedigrees 😆 However , Ilm ud din and his descendants and relatives had a more broad based and tolerant approach and had many Hindu and Sikh clients and also spiritual followers , because this Hakeem /Shaykh family of Bhaati were also Sufis. In later times, they developed Bazaar e Hakeeman in old Lahore and Katra Hakeeman in Amritsar . In the rule of HH Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji, Hakeem Gul Muhammad was a famous personality , related also to the Fakirkhana family of Lahore . I think the grandson or great-grandson of this Hakeem , was the famous writer, poet and playwright Hakeem Ahmad Shuja who was also the first to document sine memoirs and a brief history of Bhaati gate area of Lahore in the 1950s or 1960s? It was a very famous book, sorry I forgot the name . Maybe you can find that book there and follow it and research and trace more of the literary and cultural history of your city , and possibly add some UA-cam vlogs on this ? Good luck ✌️🌸🌸
Thank you sir for another episode, the samples of blade which you have shown of damascus, are not cheap they are most expensive type of blades available in the market,and if they are professional knives which are used by chefs, they will cost upwards of 10-20 thousand dollar per knife.
Basically Damascus steel is combo of two different types of steels, These steels are folded hundreds of times. Here in WazirAbad we have 100 Million dollars annual exports of these products.
That's right. I believe just the Chadda set up alone exports a few hundred different kinds of knives and swords to the West.
Sir Damascus Sword southern India mai hi bana karti thi
Please tell us about Simhapura
I mention Singhapura in an episode on Ketas Raj.
@@salmanrashid8880 I have identified two episodes of yours about Ketas Raj. Will watch them in the evening. There was an article about Simhapura in Dawn yesterday.
@@arainmk I read the Dawn article. It is very well-written. The writer has done his research well. Singhapura ruins once lay outside the village Dulmial, about two km north of Ketas Raj. I saw the mound back in 1988. It had been levelled ten years later.
yaar salman bhai, lahore me guru arjun dev sahib ki life and death ki bhi baat kren. lots of spots in our city that mark his journey here.
Okay. Will do. Though, as it is some narrowminded people label me pro-Sikh/Hindu. But I think that is a great story to tell.
@@salmanrashid8880 do you even care about labels at this point in your career? our politics is what it is, and, yes, it has to be oppositional and counter/contra to the silliness going on in our society. maslan mochi gate me aik chhota sa corner he which i am told commemorated guru arjun's zindaan-time over there. ab uss ko green paint aur hq chaar yaar likh k islamize kr diya he. silly and stupid. but if you Say "silly and stupid", you get a label --or a lynching..... so bloody what, mon chef, so what? silly is silly, and history is history.
wese funnily enough, agar iss mochi gate walay spot ko log islamize na krte, tau it would have been lost forever in urban craziness
@@hassancheema2268 True.
🎉😊 Vadde Paaji di Balle balle 🎉 j mai kadi Lahore aaya ta tuhanu pakka milanga vadde Paaji 🙏😇🤚
Zaroor.
Chadhas is one cast of khukrain Rajputs who are basically from upper Punjab .
They are Khatris not rajputs
Damascus Steel was supposed to be the hardest steel and the swords made of Damascus Steel were much sought after. The Turks had a monopoly over it and these swords can be attributed to the use of these swords. However the technology of making Damascus Steel has been lost. The swords had these distinct patterns, which are being etched on these blades nowadays. These are not Damascus Steel Swords / Daggers.
On a second note, there is no way anybody could match the skills of the Japanese Katana makers, which is religion to them.
Please do watch some videos here on UA-cam.
😂 Go n Google Vishnu Stambh At Kutub Minar. Thousands years old n still no Rust 😂
The so called damascus steel which was lost is called wootz steel. The process was rediscovered in 08-09, here is the link how to make wootz ua-cam.com/video/smcAG1VFMcI/v-deo.html
Yes you descried true history, the current tradespersons made up the story as its our indian muslim traditions to make up false stories
Bhaji Chadha, Khukhrain braclnch de Khatri hunde aa eh rajput nahi hunde
Khatris are Business community
Just like Actors akshay kumar , kareena kapoor these are khatris
Baaki ina nu bi rajput banan da shonk bann gaya hove te pata nahi😂
My Lord
Dmascuss steel is made by forging, beating and folding of steel piece for thousand time.
Just learned this now, sir.
😂 Vadde Paaji Ek show Badshahi Masjid de aas paas banao. e.g. Hira Mandi 😂