Aik Musafir Ki Duniya by Salman Rashid | E129 | Sangni Fort and its myths
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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Beautiful land scape,
well done sir, very informative vlog
Wonderful tale.
Thanks for listening
Dear Sir, I'm a Dogra from Jammu, and even before you said that it was constructed "by the Dogras", I was struck by its striking similarity with BHIMGARH FORT of Reasi, Jammu. In Maharaja Gulab Singh's biography titled 'GULABNAMA', there's a mention of a Sang Fort, which I believe is the one you are narrating here.
Sang Fort could well be our Sangni. Do you have a location for it in the book? Thank you very much for the input.
@@salmanrashid8880 It has been mentioned somewhere in Pargana Sokhu. If you can access the book, then it's on Page 54 (mentioned as Sank) and then on Page 55 (mentioned as Sang fort)
@@drt7280 I'll have to check Lahore's Punjab Public Library for this book. If I fail to find it, I will have to request you to please DM me on Twitter an image of the page. But surely, this must be Sangni.
Hatti 😂 that reference was hilarious 😅
What else? All our "shrines" are businesses operated either by private individuals or the Department of Superstitions incorrectly called the Auqaf Department.
I am your great fan since childhood please make a video on gakhars
You are inspiring and living encyclopedia of Indian history
Thank you, sir. You are very kind.
Thank you sir for another interesting story.
Thank you very much, sir.
Omg sir im from Bewal and this fort is literally 1.5 miles from my village.
Thank you very much Sir for the wonderful episode 🙏
Thank you very much.
Fantastic Vlog Sir ji. The ancient past of our land is full of amazing mysteries . I wish there is someone like you in India to tell us about various interesting, mysterious local places and their extra ordinary stories
Thank you very much, Jyati. What you say about someone like me in India has been said before to me. But I am sure there are many greater and better storytellers there. Only they might not have been discovered.
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Sir your book on Potohar doesn't mention the great ruin site of Tulaja, please make a vlog about that.
I am sorry to have missed Tulaja for my book. I intend to go there sometime soon to dispel the silly myth that it is 5000 years old. It appears to be only about 1000 years.
There were 24 Indo Greek Kings.
Tuglu fort now known as ramkort fort was captured by dogars they didnt built this fort
Some historians say it was built by Gakhars
You mentioned Sialkot in this episode. There is a fort in Sialkot too. Not much is left of it other than the name Qila. Wonder if you are aware of its history and even of Sialkot itself.
There was indeed a fort in Sialkot. Alexander ordered it strengthened. One hundred and fifty years after him, the Indo-Greeks repaired it. And then later it was in constant use and repair until about the 12th century. I saw the last remaining turret in 2001. I believe that too is now lost.
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