The Fascinating History of Chepauk Palace | History Times with Historian Sriram V

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • Welcome to "History Times with Historian Sriram V"! In this captivating episode, we delve into the intriguing past of one of Chennai's most iconic landmarks - Chepauk Palace. Join us as we embark on a historical journey through time, uncovering the rich heritage and untold stories of this magnificent architectural masterpiece.
    In this video, esteemed historian V Sriram will guide us through the fascinating history of Chepauk Palace, providing valuable insights into its construction, significance, and the royal legacy it holds. From its origins as the residence of the Nawabs of Arcot to its later role as the official home of the British Governors, this palace has witnessed centuries of political and cultural transformations.
    As we explore the palace's grand halls, majestic courtyards, and exquisite architectural details, we'll learn about the influences of Indo-Saracenic and Dravidian architectural styles that blend seamlessly in its design. Discover the intricate craftsmanship, intricate murals, and beautifully landscaped gardens that make Chepauk Palace a visual delight.
    Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to "History Times with Historian V Sriram" for more captivating history videos. Hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest episodes. Get ready to explore the fascinating history of Chepauk Palace like never before!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @BharathiRajanUD
    @BharathiRajanUD 5 місяців тому

    Very informative sir. Nostalgic!

  • @Jawahar-Engr.
    @Jawahar-Engr. 8 місяців тому

    Wow, amazing story telling sir, completely immersed throughout the video, Thank you

  • @ratnamukherjee2181
    @ratnamukherjee2181 Рік тому

    Fantastic how you weave the past and the present so beautifully.

  • @kirubakirubagaran6737
    @kirubakirubagaran6737 Рік тому

    Very well detailed info sir...

  • @abominusrex3205
    @abominusrex3205 Рік тому +1

    thank you sir. Always wanted to visit this place. If 200 years is enough to make majority of a castle disappear, I wonder how magnificent the structures built the ancient rulers Cholas, Pallavas and Pandyas used to be.

  • @sharavananpa
    @sharavananpa 3 місяці тому

    Great video as always! But Amir Mahal is in Royapettah isn't it?

  • @harishsingh6036
    @harishsingh6036 Рік тому

    Thank you Sir for your valuable info on Chennai Chepauk...

  • @harishsingh6036
    @harishsingh6036 Рік тому

    Looking forward to hear from you on Bundelkhand Killedar Ginjee fort Swarup Singh and his son Raja Desingh.

  • @nistalaramakrishna3066
    @nistalaramakrishna3066 Рік тому

    Thank you for such a detailed walk through.

  • @Hiidkwut2putgere
    @Hiidkwut2putgere Рік тому

    Thank you, sir. This was very informative. Can you please cover other landmarks near by as well? Like Ice house, Napier bridge, Island grounds, etc.

  • @williamsatish25
    @williamsatish25 Рік тому

    Wow it would have been spectacular if that bungalow had been there, but still not to gripe because it has paved way for something greater cause which is EDUCATION.

  • @harikrishnayadav3320
    @harikrishnayadav3320 2 місяці тому

    12:35 I heard that during the time of Indira Gandhi, all royal titles and pensions were abolished. Isn't it true? If so how can the title and pension are still honoured? Or else is it honoured by State Government.
    Kindly reply

  • @sethukarthikeyan3379
    @sethukarthikeyan3379 Рік тому

    what is indo sarisonic @
    3:13?

    • @ambujalakshminarayanan7397
      @ambujalakshminarayanan7397 Рік тому

      Indo Islamic architecture a mix of Indian and Islamic like minarets is called IndoSarsenic

    • @harikrishnayadav3320
      @harikrishnayadav3320 2 місяці тому

      Hmm but but there are multiple Indo Islamic architecture in North India right. Is this unique because of British European touch?​@@ambujalakshminarayanan7397

  • @babumathew538
    @babumathew538 Рік тому

    Sir, So many buildings and forts suppose to keep as treasure is in dilapidated state. Take the case of St. David fort of Cuddalore. The fort can fall at any time. We Indians have no respect for our history.