@@CoCo-tq9vf actually jatts are a cast of people that Hindu bhramins made so they can take over people in india. Also Sikhs preach against the caste systems and jatts
My Great Grandfather was in the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, with our Heroic ancestors, he’s classed as MIA. My cousins and i go to this battlefield every year to honour all our Sikhs who never returned home. I’m blessed and proud to be a Sikh. I was in the Royal Marines Commando, i was blown up by an IED in a place we called (HELL ON EARTH) My “Mama” uncle is in the 19th Punjab Regiment. P.S. NEVER FORGET OUR HEROIC HEROES WHO ARE IN THE BATTLEFIELDS AROUND THE WORLD.
They were Traitors not heroes.In greed of token passage to English colonies they betrayed their own people who were hanged,beaten and called dogs everyday just for breathing by the same oppressors they all helped to win the war. My grandfather was one of them. They were all heckled and cut ties with on their return to their villages. So stop pretending something else.
@@A123456789Z70 These so called world war indian heroes betrayed their own people by helping the british win the war. The same british who were torturing and hanging Indians just for breathing air. Even Jallianwala bagh massacre was only 20 years old that these heroes forgot. They betrayed their own countrymen in greed of token passage to english colonies.
love u we minorities world doesn’t show us the respect cusnof wht british has done past 100- 150year but we all know jus like 1800s panjab sikh empir w b back fuck indiaa tht name is gaven by english to the indus valley which is panjab they divided panjab not muslim and hindus
@@greenleafies5177 General Dyer gave order to their sikh men to fire on sikh people in Jaliyawala Bagh and they fired and killed hundreds of their own men. They did it so they don't lose their job, they didn't stand against oppression, for their people, freedom and dignity...so you tell me if I should be proud of them?
Surely Sikh soldiers had a fierce reputation, but they were known to be fiercely loyal with following orders... May be that is one of the reasons why the Sikhs, along with Ghurkas were chosen at the Jallianwala Bagh to open fire at the innocent crowd! I am in no way disparaging Sikh community, but I am curious about was going on in the minds of those soldiers when they were doing whatever they were doing!
Lmfaoo things only Sikhs tell themselves 😂 theres brave people everywhere, i can give many examples of Sikhs being cowardly and lying too. Remember how they sold their motherland out for land grants and government jobs? 😂
@@LogicLegionnaireChal be .. pagal hai kya 🐕🤮🤬🤬 Hindu murdabad.. Khalsa raaj zindabad.. Hindus killed and burnt alive 1.5 lakh innocent sikh children and women alive by putting tyres on their head and hairs... These Hindus demolished 1300 + gurudwaras and burnt the sikh reference library in which original adi granth and in original handwritten copy of hukumnamas by 9th guru teg Bahadur was kept... no single Muslim was involved in this .. all were bhikari sanatni hindooos
@@CoCo-tq9vf actually jatts are a cast of people that Hindu bhramins made so they can take over people in india. Also Sikhs preach against the caste systems and jatts
All Sikh men bear the name 'Singh', which means 'Lion' - an apt description for a valiant race of heroes. Superbly animated, superbly told, a great tribute to such great hearted men. One tiny quibble - are those kilts just a little on the short side? But that is a very small point in a terrific, and little known story.
@@ruturajshiralkar5566 The word Singh was given to us by our 10th Guru ji, to rid ourselves of the filth of caste and be united as one single entity, all Sikhs are my brothers and sisters, our parents are maharaj shri guru gobind singh ji and mata sahib kaur ji. Our birthplace is anandpur sahib.
One thing you can count on, sikhs will die rather than backstab, die rather than surrender, die rather than bow to the enemy, die rather than being enslaved, die rather than give up their religion or compromise with their values. They have suffered at the hands of every religion and ruler in their region because of these morals.
Their history is a gold mine of bravery and valor. Just one instance, in the battle multan one of the main cannons was damaged and its wheel broke. In order to continue firing it would have to be supported on both ends. The sikh soldiers lined up and laid the cannon on their shoulders. Each time the cannon fired the soldier supporting it would be blown to bits. The commander was the first sikh to die this way, then the rank after him. The fort was won because of their sacrifice.
@@CoCo-tq9vf actually jatts are a cast of people that Hindu bhramins made so they can take over people in india. Also Sikhs preach against the caste systems and jatts
They never run away, they never surrender, they never betray the cause or negotiate with their morals and religion. Death is scared of the lions of Guru Gobind singh.
@@Whycantibelieve tu bhi dindu hi hai fir, Sikh Hindus hi hai apne granthi to sahi se pad le fir pata chal jayega. Har Hindu family se ek beta gaya to Sikhi bani, muslman ke khilaf Sikhi bani jo sar kalam kar rahe the. Ab tum unka sath de rahe ho, isse bada natak kya ho sakta hai. Mazak bana diya hai. Bas drugs le liye apne dushman se Pyaar karna chalu kar diya 😂
Sikhs, Gurkhas, Kiwis, Aussies, Canucks, South Africans, even regular British soldiers have displayed gargantuan amounts of courage, ferocity, loyalty and honour on the battlefields of the world wars.
Thank you for educating people on sikh warriors. You should most definitely do a video on what led to “battle of Chamkaur” and revenge of the those events by Banda Singh Bahandur. Absolute bravery and courage filled battles.
Gorkhas and sikhs feel very similar The presence of fear cant be traced in these men Their bellows intimidating enough to scare the enemy into retreat Even death is afraid of these living legends And not just in war They are talented musicians vocalists poets and literatures Truly exceeded in art and war
Let me tell you another story , During the 1999 Kargil War an Indian Post was surrounded by Pakistanis , the Pakistanis were yelling insults at Indian commanding officer , he ordered his soldiers to insult the pakistanis back but Gorkhas were so innocent they did not know any bad words but only yelled you pakistanis are dogs but when the pakistanis came close and the close combat fighting begin these 5 foot gurkhas jumped and chopped off heads of 6 foot pathans.
@@elhamhemat572 you must be respectful towards us we also were filled with a fullfilement of satisfaction with the assassination of a genral dick dyer who was shot by a ferrocious sikh named Sardar Uddham
@@ajaypalsingh8653 Yes, but the key point is that one is a dog and the other is a lion both are animals. which one are you in this? Humans should have human characters. also, I think it will be disrespectful to dogs because dogs are loyal to their own kind or pack, you guys killed your own to serve others, I can't find any animal that is a coward like you. maybe a snake, oh wait no!!! wrong again. help me out with it
Great work done by the team......Being a Sikh I thank you for making video on these unsung war heroes.....BOLE SO NIHAL SAT SRI AKAL(whoever utters the name of almighty will be blessed)
In all I've read of the Great War, I never became aware of this action. Yarnhub, you are the best. Your education of history is second to none. Thank-you!
Though I am not a Sikh I have great respect and love for them,. I Salute the Sikh Community for their bravery , physical Strength, and extreme kindness in their hearts. History has time and again repeated their Heroism and bravery throughout right from the beginning of their origin and they the most honest and loyal courageous people. There is no match for their physical beautiful appearance and strength. They are indeed God sent .
I have seen Lt. Smythe's VC, name being honoured by the present day Sikh regiment as well. Highly decorated regiment and dare I say, a pride of our nation! "Nishchay kar, jeet apni" (decide and victory will be ours) is their regimental motto! Thanks Yarnhub! This is account is as accurate as I have seen in their museum!
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO!! Their are a lot of stories from the world wars where Sikhs displayed their bravery but it's very sad to know that such great stories are not much acknowledged in the main stream media and movies based on world wars.
Sikhs are very brave in fighting no doubt why there are alot of Sikhs in ARMY . I'm not a Sikh but I respect them due to their cultures . My dad is an ex service personal he used to have alot of Sikh friends in Army .
@@gigachad3327 u bloody people drag bts everywhere and then cry under every comment section " why people always talk about bts" ... leave ur insecurities...
Its the culture of sacrifice that was started by the founders of Sikhism themselves. First founder Nanak was incarcerated by Mughal emperor Babur, the fifth founder Arjan was tortured to death for compiling the holy Granth sahib, sixth founder Hargobind was jailed by Mughal emperor Jahangir, ninth founder Tegh Bahadar was beheaded at Chandni Chowk, Delhi while the tenth & last Guru Gobind Singh fought multiple battles against then rulers, losing all four sons, and his mother in the process. And in the end he was stabbed by assasins sent by a Mughal warlord which later led to his death. With such remarkable leaders, how can anyone calling himself/herself Sikh show cowardice in battlefield?
The Teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s run deep in their hearts and blood.. if you open up a history books you will see thousands of Sikh’s have given their lives with their bravery… Some don’t talk about them anymore but the one who talk about them they come to realize that they REALLY WERE FORGOTTEN HEROES (Supermans)
I have one too ,it happened with me I had a accident with a local gangster and he and his men came out of the car to threaten me it's was like 12 vs me and i was 15 at that time , the thing is i crossed the road 3 sec late ,so they came to mess with me i said sorry and sorry but they didn't listen,one of them held me by my collar and started shaking me. Then there came that 6.5 feet guy with a Turban and a beard bigger than my career,he came alone took the had of the man ,told me to back off.and the faces of those man ,they didn't know what to do ,he came and one started pulling a knife (chura) to scare the Sikh ,my man had one too , what we all didn't know that the people nearby were Sikh people,in a blink of an eye , the gang member charged and the Sikh man got a cut on his hand , i don't know what happened to me but i took my heavy show in my hand and throw towards the attacker . But when i saw the Sikh man face ,i saw literally nothing,he didn't even wince from the wound (the wound needed stitches 2) ,he was stoic as a rock,than the Sikh told me to run . Because of how stupid i was when i thrown the shoe some of them seriously was going to unlive me. I don't know how when but the Sikh attacked them with his bare hand (other is damaged) he handled 7 of them until one of them went to retrieve gun ,i literally froze when i saw that .but ,here came 7 or more Sikh out of nowhere with sword ,and KATAR all are 6 feet and massive amount of body. I saw a man with a gun get scared and he ran like bi..ch Rajveer bhaiya,if you are reading this post today is my birthday and this is the 4 year mark of our story ,and thank-you for everything you did. And happy marriage life to you Thankyou
we don’t like to be called Indian and I am pretty sure after what Sikhs have suffered in the hands hinduvta (majority in India ) since 1947 guru Nanak dev ji also would have never liked to be recognised as Indian in front of the world . We preferred to be called punjabi and yes I know Punjab right now comes under the territory of India but that’s not by the choice of Sikhs living in Punjab . It has happened by commuting numerous amount of genocide from the last 70 years under the banner of operation blue star , operation shudi Karan, operation wood rose etc . Our religious kings and Maharajas like Ranjit Singh, and Baba Banda Singh bahadar established KHALISTAN two times in the history, PANJAAB is / was / will be different land from rest of India . It's culture, ethics and religion has core different traditions and faith .
@@babber2536 i do agree with what you said. Panjab and especially sikhs have been the shield of india, protecting the majority from both inside and outside persecution. Yet they got lied to and backstabbed as soon as they got the hindus independence. They should have listened to reason that the majority cannot be trusted. One crucial mistake has left the sikhs suffering for their own safe place in the world and being persecuted at the hands of the people they died to defend.
Sikhs are indeed very brave... feeling very happy to have them in our country 🇮🇳🇮🇳 Salute to all the brave ones who are forgotten by name and remembered for bravery...🕉️
My father served in the Sikh Regiment of the Indian army. His battalion saw combat during the Kargil War. He got the opportunity to serve the nation for 20 years.
I have been a veiwer of this channel for many years and the content supplied by the yarnhub team consistently gets better. Keep the good work up yarnhub. Your content continues to amaze me.
Best part of your channel is we use videos in history and I have been using them for my theory lessons in the Australian army cadets for my Platoon/Company.
My dad served in Indian army in sikh batallion as a sikh he respected all other relegions and he had many Gurkha friends who used to address him "Ustaad".
The Gurkas were another distinctive unit of the British Army. Growing up, I had a Greek neighbor who had joined and served with the Gurkas during World War II.
To team Yarnhub Pls make a video on flying officer Nirmal Jit sekhon, who fought 6× F-86 with his lone Gnat bomber during 1971 Indo-Pak war Also a video on Battle of Longewala, where 120 Indian army infantry soldiers forced an entire pakistani tank regiment (40+ tanks & 1000+ soldiers) to retreat with brilliant strategy and unbelievable bravery. Pls I'm requesting you from a long time, these are the stories the world need to know
Longewala was less of an Indian victory and more of a Pakistani defeat. I don't think longewala would have held out if the Pakistani High Command had even one decent strategist.
@@thelogician3845 lol still when you pick a tiffin box you realise it is a tiffin box don't you realise how they wasted 6 hrs to just remove 5iffim boxes 😂😂😂😂
@@ccmandal2402 pretty sure they had like 2-3 actual landmines, which they laid out directly in front, and the rest were tiffin boxes, which gave PK army the illusion that all of them were infact mines 😂
He also served in the 2nd World War. In 1940, he commanded the 127th Infantry Brigade as it fought in France and was one of the units evacuated from Dunkirk. He later commanded the 17th Infantry Division (India) against the Japanese in Burma. During the retreat from Burma in 1942, he wanted to set up a defensive line on the Sittang River, but was refused and told to hold the west bank. They were driven back by the Japanese and Smyth decided to blow up a bridge crossing river, trapping 2/3 of the Division on the east side of the river. This decision is believed to be the decisive moment in the Burma campaign that allowed the Japanese to capture Rangoon. The following day only 3,484 out of 8,000 men were able to muster. They had 550 rifles, 10 Bren guns and 12 Thompson smgs. Smyth was sacked and never received another post. He wrote a book about this disaster in 1979 called "Milestones" and helped changed the official history of the battle.
Sir John Smyth was a truly extraordinary man amazing that he had fought so much and so hard in so many terrifying battles. I hope that Yarnhub does a series on all of those exploits of his with this video being the first one among them
Thanks a lot for telling this story of the sikhs that our popular Indian history never tells us .The school books, the media never talks about innumerable stories of bravery of sikhs . Here you've made a dashing video .
yarnhub, your animations get better every time you post, it's amazing! keep up the good work and the historical education even if its summer break. thank you for being a channel
Sura so pehchaniye He alone is a brave person Joh lade deen ke het The one who fights for the underprivileged Purza purza kat mare He may get cut into pieces kabhau na chhade khet But he'll never leave the battlefield
Some corrections dear "Sura" not Shora... Sura comes from Soorma... means a brave person... Jo lade "Deen" ke het... Deen not teen...Deen meets Dharm... his responsibility....as in Deen-i-ilahi etc.... "Kabhau " not Tabahun.. Kabhau... from Kabhi.... Sura so pehchaniye, jo lade deen ke het.. purza purza kat mare, kabhau na chhade khet.
Thank you for these videos yarnhub. The sacrifices and bravery of these forgotten soldiers is being brought to light because of hardworking people like yourself. Keep it up 👏🏻
The Sikhs fought gallantly on numerous battlefields in the First and Second World Wars. In all, 83,005 Sikh soldiers made the supreme sacrifice on the battlefields of the two World Wars; another 1,09,045 were wounded in battle
"Die in battle. Do not come back alive. Winning or dying with honor, do not be scared of dying." "He alone is a man who keeps his word: Not that he has one thing in the heart and another on the tongue." The above is quote from the 10th Sikh Guru , who fought for righteousness 🙏🏽
Sikh are the kings. Their turbans are their crowns. Their facial hair are akin to lion's beards. They're lions. Fear is something which is not in their skin. The fertile land of Punjab grows every kind of crops and along it bravery and honors in it's soil. Despite the cruel partition done by these British bastards, I still adore my Sikhs and Punjabis all over the world. May their arm-handel moustaches keep pointing upwards. Amen!
bro I would love to say that you're the first educational UA-camr that I go to for war history, and its just honestly interesting on the videos that you make. you helped a lot on one of my school projects! you're by far (in my opinion) the best educational UA-camr I have watched. Keep up the good work! btw those animations are a masterpiece!!!
My Great Grandfather was from the very same, 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, during this battle & through the great war, leaving a legacy behind, and me speaking as a 4th generation Army officer today, coming from a family that has now produced many.
Im a sikh and i am so proud bravery and honesty and is in our blood we are warriors... We never forget Our Lord, 10 Gurus and Guru Granth sahib our holy book they all are with us all the time. Wow watching this makes me cry. A great respect for all the soldiers And a great respect for white officer everyone they were soooo brave.
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Super video as All walways
21 Sikhs impressed me, but now 10! The Sikhs are gonna take over the world one day!
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I've said it before on your channel. The Sikhs are an exceptional group of human beings who deserve respect.
Sikhs are strong
@anonymous 12 Did it hurt you?
Thnx
Actually jats
@@CoCo-tq9vf actually jatts are a cast of people that Hindu bhramins made so they can take over people in india. Also Sikhs preach against the caste systems and jatts
My Great Grandfather was in the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, with our Heroic ancestors, he’s classed as MIA. My cousins and i go to this battlefield every year to honour all our Sikhs who never returned home. I’m blessed and proud to be a Sikh. I was in the Royal Marines Commando, i was blown up by an IED in a place we called (HELL ON EARTH) My “Mama” uncle is in the 19th Punjab Regiment. P.S. NEVER FORGET OUR HEROIC HEROES WHO ARE IN THE BATTLEFIELDS AROUND THE WORLD.
We will teach our children about it, never forgotten ❤
They were Traitors not heroes.In greed of token passage to English colonies they betrayed their own people who were hanged,beaten and called dogs everyday just for breathing by the same oppressors they all helped to win the war. My grandfather was one of them. They were all heckled and cut ties with on their return to their villages. So stop pretending something else.
Ofcourse teach them how they betrayed their own people.@@RONSANDHU
@@Saab91jiwho betrayed who?
@@A123456789Z70 These so called world war indian heroes betrayed their own people by helping the british win the war. The same british who were torturing and hanging Indians just for breathing air. Even Jallianwala bagh massacre was only 20 years old that these heroes forgot. They betrayed their own countrymen in greed of token passage to english colonies.
The Sikhs are renowned for their courage. It is as though they have no fear at times. Marvelous warriors and good poets. 👍
True. The Bravehearts also possess big hearts. The Sikhs are also known for their acts of charity especially during natural disasters.
At times? Rather all the time. A Sikh doesn't fear de ath. A sikh starts smiling when he sees de ath.
love u we minorities world doesn’t show us the respect cusnof wht british has done past 100- 150year but we all know jus like 1800s panjab sikh empir w b back fuck indiaa tht name is gaven by english to the indus valley which is panjab they divided panjab not muslim and hindus
@@greenleafies5177 General Dyer gave order to their sikh men to fire on sikh people in Jaliyawala Bagh and they fired and killed hundreds of their own men. They did it so they don't lose their job, they didn't stand against oppression, for their people, freedom and dignity...so you tell me if I should be proud of them?
Surely Sikh soldiers had a fierce reputation, but they were known to be fiercely loyal with following orders...
May be that is one of the reasons why the Sikhs, along with Ghurkas were chosen at the Jallianwala Bagh to open fire at the innocent crowd!
I am in no way disparaging Sikh community, but I am curious about was going on in the minds of those soldiers when they were doing whatever they were doing!
Sikh bravery is unmatched but Sikh gullibility, honesty, sincerity, and faith in Waheguru is also unmatched.
Honesty & Loyalty only to white people. 🤣
Lmfaoo things only Sikhs tell themselves 😂 theres brave people everywhere, i can give many examples of Sikhs being cowardly and lying too. Remember how they sold their motherland out for land grants and government jobs? 😂
"Battle of chamkaur" Is another example of sikh bravery.
waheguru ji ka khalsa 🙏🏽, waheguru ji ki fateh 🙏🏽
Battle of longe wala also
Can’t forget battle of Amritsar 1984
@@dendaGulliLapochWaheguru ji da khalsa waheguruji di fateh ❤️ jai shree ram
@@LogicLegionnaireChal be .. pagal hai kya 🐕🤮🤬🤬
Hindu murdabad..
Khalsa raaj zindabad..
Hindus killed and burnt alive 1.5 lakh innocent sikh children and women alive by putting tyres on their head and hairs...
These Hindus demolished 1300 + gurudwaras and burnt the sikh reference library in which original adi granth and in original handwritten copy of hukumnamas by 9th guru teg Bahadur was kept... no single Muslim was involved in this .. all were bhikari sanatni hindooos
My great grandfather was in charge of a sikh regiment and he said they were the finest soldiers he ever led!
He's alive?
@@the-db9bn "Was"
We should say jat regiment not sikh
@@CoCo-tq9vf You plonker, don't insult Sikhi with you Jatt caste system BS. Go plant some potatoes somewhere
@@CoCo-tq9vf actually jatts are a cast of people that Hindu bhramins made so they can take over people in india. Also Sikhs preach against the caste systems and jatts
All Sikh men bear the name 'Singh', which means 'Lion' - an apt description for a valiant race of heroes. Superbly animated, superbly told, a great tribute to such great hearted men. One tiny quibble - are those kilts just a little on the short side? But that is a very small point in a terrific, and little known story.
Its actually "Simha" which later became "Singh"
In Hindi, the word "Singh" means "Horns"
It's a hindu surname adopted by sikhs,
@@ruturajshiralkar5566 "Seengh" means horns , "Singh" means lion
@@harshvardhansingh4830 Singh, Sinha both are corrupted forms of "Simha" or Lion.
Eg: Ratansimha or Ratan Singh
@@ruturajshiralkar5566 The word Singh was given to us by our 10th Guru ji, to rid ourselves of the filth of caste and be united as one single entity, all Sikhs are my brothers and sisters, our parents are maharaj shri guru gobind singh ji and mata sahib kaur ji. Our birthplace is anandpur sahib.
The amount of bravery in a Sikh soldier is unmatched.
Hind ki chadre 🤎❤
Best channel for war history.
Thanks brother.
ਸਿੱਖ ਕੁਰਬਾਨੀ ਦੇਣ ਵਾਲ਼ੀ ਕੌਮ।
The bravery of Sikhs is unquestionable. It’s not taught enough though. If I had to go into battle, I’d choose a Sikh all day long.
One thing you can count on, sikhs will die rather than backstab, die rather than surrender, die rather than bow to the enemy, die rather than being enslaved, die rather than give up their religion or compromise with their values. They have suffered at the hands of every religion and ruler in their region because of these morals.
ਅਕਾਲ।।
Gurkhas…
We respect everyone, but doesnt change his opinion. Sikhs are one of the best to go with@@space4166
The bravery of the Sikhs never ceases to amaze me!
God i love hearing about sikhs and their sheer bravery and courage. They are all an inspiration and the definition of being masculine
Their history is a gold mine of bravery and valor. Just one instance, in the battle multan one of the main cannons was damaged and its wheel broke. In order to continue firing it would have to be supported on both ends. The sikh soldiers lined up and laid the cannon on their shoulders. Each time the cannon fired the soldier supporting it would be blown to bits. The commander was the first sikh to die this way, then the rank after him. The fort was won because of their sacrifice.
I'm a Sikh, and I'm very proud to be one.
Well deserved pride
Jat*
@@CoCo-tq9vf actually jatts are a cast of people that Hindu bhramins made so they can take over people in india. Also Sikhs preach against the caste systems and jatts
Same, proud to be one.
An amazing story indeed you should be.
Damn bro Sikhs were really like "Alright everyone do some sort of insanely heroic and unbelievable action to make sure you go down in the books".
But they never want into the books............unfair
But the reality is that our history has never written in books 😢😢
@@gigachad3327Np. Truth allways comes out. The whole world will know one day
Just read our history you’ll find even more
You are very right.Sikhs are very bravebut their bravery is always ignored @@harjotsingh1612
when ever something about Sikhs in war is posted its always epic
They never run away, they never surrender, they never betray the cause or negotiate with their morals and religion. Death is scared of the lions of Guru Gobind singh.
Both stories of the Sikhs have given me goosebumps. It amazes me how harrowing they were in battle.
ਅਕਾਲ।।
Akaaalllll
The Sikhs are terrifying. They're intelligent, loyal, and absolutely ferocious. Their actions must be honored.
loyal to what? to money I suppose.
@@Whycantibelieve tu bhi dindu hi hai fir, Sikh Hindus hi hai apne granthi to sahi se pad le fir pata chal jayega. Har Hindu family se ek beta gaya to Sikhi bani, muslman ke khilaf Sikhi bani jo sar kalam kar rahe the. Ab tum unka sath de rahe ho, isse bada natak kya ho sakta hai. Mazak bana diya hai. Bas drugs le liye apne dushman se Pyaar karna chalu kar diya 😂
@@nitinkumar29: And you ?
Loyal to hatred and jealousy
@@JSingh100 Don't be that loyal for money that you shoot your own people as in Jallianwala Bagh where hundred killed and thousands wounded.
@@nitinkumar29
Bonge Pandit fit for Mughals
Sikhs, Gurkhas, Kiwis, Aussies, Canucks, South Africans, even regular British soldiers have displayed gargantuan amounts of courage, ferocity, loyalty and honour on the battlefields of the world wars.
We only saw gorkhas and silhs doing g most of the work while britd were getting blasted by germans
@@RyuHayabusa-ut2dwits sikhs not silh you bette edit your comment again
@@RyuHayabusa-ut2dw what’s a silh
You forgot the great Marathas
Don't forget the Scotsman, brave.
tears in my eyes when he said 'Every single man steps Forward'! Damn!
Smyth is a real officer leading his men like this, God bless him and the soldiers!
Most officers during ww1 were leading their men
(Minor officers that is)
that mindset is followed by the indian army even to this day
Agreed. Very impressive he chose to go with them. 🦁
The Sikh are such valiant people because they are in touch with the fountain of infinite love and courage that is God.
It’s summer break, but Yarnhub is the only thing that is considered “education” that I will willingly watch
Same😂
same
Yeah me to
I have another three weeks of school😭
Dude same
Thank you for educating people on sikh warriors. You should most definitely do a video on what led to “battle of Chamkaur” and revenge of the those events by Banda Singh Bahandur. Absolute bravery and courage filled battles.
Thank you for showing the bravery of my Sikh brother to the world
Gorkhas and sikhs feel very similar
The presence of fear cant be traced in these men
Their bellows intimidating enough to scare the enemy into retreat
Even death is afraid of these living legends
And not just in war
They are talented musicians vocalists poets and literatures
Truly exceeded in art and war
Let me tell you another story , During the 1999 Kargil War an Indian Post was surrounded by Pakistanis , the Pakistanis were yelling insults at Indian commanding officer , he ordered his soldiers to insult the pakistanis back but Gorkhas were so innocent they did not know any bad words but only yelled you pakistanis are dogs but when the pakistanis came close and the close combat fighting begin these 5 foot gurkhas jumped and chopped off heads of 6 foot pathans.
@@tapasbhavsar6309 wrong information , 99 kargil gorkhas were not there
@@SurinderSingh-ih1dk ua-cam.com/video/iT2fXmD06T0/v-deo.html
@@SurinderSingh-ih1dk 11th Gorkha Rifles regiment took part in Kargil and were awarded theatre honors.
You forgot marathas
They are nightmare of enemies like of mughals
As a Sikh myself thanks for showing how courageous the Sikhs were during WW1
yep, your ancestors were amazing in being a loyal dog. you should be proud of it.
@@elhamhemat572 you must be respectful towards us we also were filled with a fullfilement of satisfaction with the assassination of a genral dick dyer who was shot by a ferrocious sikh named Sardar Uddham
@@elhamhemat572 and u? loyal to the taliban? you didnt even fight for ur country. you were to busy with a goat ahahahaha
@@elhamhemat572loyalty of dog and courage of lion are traits everbody admire
@@ajaypalsingh8653 Yes, but the key point is that one is a dog and the other is a lion both are animals. which one are you in this? Humans should have human characters. also, I think it will be disrespectful to dogs because dogs are loyal to their own kind or pack, you guys killed your own to serve others, I can't find any animal that is a coward like you. maybe a snake, oh wait no!!! wrong again. help me out with it
Great work done by the team......Being a Sikh I thank you for making video on these unsung war heroes.....BOLE SO NIHAL SAT SRI AKAL(whoever utters the name of almighty will be blessed)
Sikhs are awesome! Very good moral people. If you’re ever in a bad way and in the company of a Sikh, you’re in good company. They will help you.
I agree, totally
In all I've read of the Great War, I never became aware of this action. Yarnhub, you are the best. Your education of history is second to none. Thank-you!
Because British history books like to cover up the evidence of British Indian Soldiers
It's a warrior breed of human. Just no fear. But still the most generous.
Proud of my Sikh forefathers 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Though I am not a Sikh I have great respect and love for them,. I Salute the Sikh Community for their bravery , physical Strength, and extreme kindness in their hearts. History has time and again repeated their Heroism and bravery throughout right from the beginning of their origin and they the most honest and loyal courageous people. There is no match for their physical beautiful appearance and strength. They are indeed God sent .
I have seen Lt. Smythe's VC, name being honoured by the present day Sikh regiment as well. Highly decorated regiment and dare I say, a pride of our nation!
"Nishchay kar, jeet apni" (decide and victory will be ours) is their regimental motto! Thanks Yarnhub! This is account is as accurate as I have seen in their museum!
Dude... "Nishchay" is more closer in meaning to "determination" than "decide"
We could do with them in Ukraine
Thank you!
@@gingernutpreacher no Indian will ever fight someone else's war. No more. The days of your imperial attitudes are over.
@@gurbindersekhon8240 You are correct. Thank you.
Your stories are always touching. Stunning bravery to the degree of incredible!
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO!!
Their are a lot of stories from the world wars where Sikhs displayed their bravery but it's very sad to know that such great stories are not much acknowledged in the main stream media and movies based on world wars.
Those 10 Sikhs also deserve the Victoria cross in my opinion
Yeah
Agreed. Especially because they all volunteered.
Sikhs are very brave in fighting no doubt why there are alot of Sikhs in ARMY .
I'm not a Sikh but I respect them due to their cultures . My dad is an ex service personal he used to have alot of Sikh friends in Army .
In the Indian Army not the cringe ARMY
@@gigachad3327 ?
@@RotaryMarx I meant BTS Army lol.
@@gigachad3327 How even bts army
@@gigachad3327 u bloody people drag bts everywhere and then cry under every comment section " why people always talk about bts" ... leave ur insecurities...
Sihks and Highlanders together? Dream team.
👌🏼🦁🦁
What is it with Sikhs and being so immensely heroic and selfless
It comes from their Rolemodels
Its the culture of sacrifice that was started by the founders of Sikhism themselves. First founder Nanak was incarcerated by Mughal emperor Babur, the fifth founder Arjan was tortured to death for compiling the holy Granth sahib, sixth founder Hargobind was jailed by Mughal emperor Jahangir, ninth founder Tegh Bahadar was beheaded at Chandni Chowk, Delhi while the tenth & last Guru Gobind Singh fought multiple battles against then rulers, losing all four sons, and his mother in the process. And in the end he was stabbed by assasins sent by a Mughal warlord which later led to his death.
With such remarkable leaders, how can anyone calling himself/herself Sikh show cowardice in battlefield?
The Teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s run deep in their hearts and blood.. if you open up a history books you will see thousands of Sikh’s have given their lives with their bravery…
Some don’t talk about them anymore but the one who talk about them they come to realize that they REALLY WERE FORGOTTEN HEROES (Supermans)
so proud of being a Sikh. countless Inspirational stories..🙏💣❤️❤️
Love and Respect from Karnataka, India Paaji
@@darthvader5558 😇😇🙏🙏🥰always..
We are Greatful to be sikhs not Proud bro
I have one too ,it happened with me
I had a accident with a local gangster and he and his men came out of the car to threaten me it's was like 12 vs me and i was 15 at that time , the thing is i crossed the road 3 sec late ,so they came to mess with me i said sorry and sorry but they didn't listen,one of them held me by my collar and started shaking me. Then there came that 6.5 feet guy with a Turban and a beard bigger than my career,he came alone took the had of the man ,told me to back off.and the faces of those man ,they didn't know what to do ,he came and one started pulling a knife (chura) to scare the Sikh ,my man had one too , what we all didn't know that the people nearby were Sikh people,in a blink of an eye , the gang member charged and the Sikh man got a cut on his hand , i don't know what happened to me but i took my heavy show in my hand and throw towards the attacker . But when i saw the Sikh man face ,i saw literally nothing,he didn't even wince from the wound (the wound needed stitches 2) ,he was stoic as a rock,than the Sikh told me to run . Because of how stupid i was when i thrown the shoe some of them seriously was going to unlive me.
I don't know how when but the Sikh attacked them with his bare hand (other is damaged) he handled 7 of them until one of them went to retrieve gun ,i literally froze when i saw that .but ,here came 7 or more Sikh out of nowhere with sword ,and KATAR all are 6 feet and massive amount of body. I saw a man with a gun get scared and he ran like bi..ch
Rajveer bhaiya,if you are reading this post today is my birthday and this is the 4 year mark of our story ,and thank-you for everything you did.
And happy marriage life to you
Thankyou
@Study Anshul wow, what a story.. this should go on post on Facebook.. incredible.. what a brave man..
Im not Indian, but I'm glad these men are getting recognition.
* sikh *
Wish the world knew about what india has been doing to them for 75 years.
we don’t like to be called Indian and I am pretty sure after what Sikhs have suffered in the hands hinduvta (majority in India ) since 1947 guru Nanak dev ji also would have never liked to be recognised as Indian in front of the world . We preferred to be called punjabi and yes I know Punjab right now comes under the territory of India but that’s not by the choice of Sikhs living in Punjab . It has happened by commuting numerous amount of genocide from the last 70 years under the banner of operation blue star , operation shudi Karan, operation wood rose etc .
Our religious kings and Maharajas like Ranjit Singh, and Baba Banda Singh bahadar established KHALISTAN two times in the history, PANJAAB is / was / will be different land from rest of India .
It's culture, ethics and religion has core different traditions and faith .
@@babber2536 i do agree with what you said. Panjab and especially sikhs have been the shield of india, protecting the majority from both inside and outside persecution. Yet they got lied to and backstabbed as soon as they got the hindus independence. They should have listened to reason that the majority cannot be trusted. One crucial mistake has left the sikhs suffering for their own safe place in the world and being persecuted at the hands of the people they died to defend.
Damn, I'm sorry If I offended you. I don't know much about indian history and stuff.
Sikhs are indeed very brave... feeling very happy to have them in our country 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Salute to all the brave ones who are forgotten by name and remembered for bravery...🕉️
Thanks so much for spreading recognition for Sikhs thank you so much
My father served in the Sikh Regiment of the Indian army.
His battalion saw combat during the Kargil War. He got the opportunity to serve the nation for 20 years.
What was the Kargil War?
We thank him for his service
@@overlordmgcover2262 1999 Indo-pak war, faught at high peaks of Himalayas.
I have been a veiwer of this channel for many years and the content supplied by the yarnhub team consistently gets better.
Keep the good work up yarnhub. Your content continues to amaze me.
I swear the quality of the videos get better and better every time.
I salute the fallen Sikh soldiers, who gave everything in a total foreign land in a war which was not even their concern.
Seems that Sikhs liked the company of the English speaking folks. The 5 eyes
id say every single man who jumped over into no mans land is a superman in my book
Bole So Nihal..!!!
Sat Sri Akaaal...!!!!!
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa.. Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!
Great work done by the team. Really amazing content, graphics, story telling. You guys remaking the history in new way for future generations. 👏👏👏👏
I agree brother
Love and Respect from Karnataka, India Paaji
@@darthvader5558 love too Kannada Brother
Sikh's are the bravest of bravest soldiers... They have no fear in battle 💪
Best part of your channel is we use videos in history and I have been using them for my theory lessons in the Australian army cadets for my Platoon/Company.
Most bravest and fearless community in the world are Sikhs 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
My dad served in Indian army in sikh batallion as a sikh he respected all other relegions and he had many Gurkha friends who used to address him "Ustaad".
The Gurkas were another distinctive unit of the British Army. Growing up, I had a Greek neighbor who had joined and served with the Gurkas during World War II.
Sikhism: This is the way! ਅਕਾਲ ❤
❤❤😊
I am very happy to see western media acknowledging the indian and sikh contributions to both world wars. Bole ji Waheguru!
very cool MiG profile, paji!
i wish more people gave Sikhs more attention and credit for what they do for us
Sikh regiment is the highest decorated regiment of Indian Armed Forces. They're undoubtedly one of the bravest sons of motherland, huge respect. 🙏
In sikh culture we call Panjab is fatherland .
Male not female , sons of Panjab ( fatherland )
"...the highlanders know there can only be one winner..." You did well, @yarnhub !
You were quickening to the comments for that one
Proud of our Sikh Brothers, Love and Respect from India 🟧⬜🟩
To team Yarnhub
Pls make a video on flying officer Nirmal Jit sekhon, who fought 6× F-86 with his lone Gnat bomber during 1971 Indo-Pak war
Also a video on Battle of Longewala, where 120 Indian army infantry soldiers forced an entire pakistani tank regiment (40+ tanks & 1000+ soldiers) to retreat with brilliant strategy and unbelievable bravery.
Pls I'm requesting you from a long time, these are the stories the world need to know
Longewala was less of an Indian victory and more of a Pakistani defeat. I don't think longewala would have held out if the Pakistani High Command had even one decent strategist.
@@thelogician3845 lol they thought tiffin boxes were landmine's what do you expect 😂😂😂
@@ccmandal2402 in the version i heard it was the barbed wire which misled the Pakistanis to believe that it was a minefield.
@@thelogician3845 lol still when you pick a tiffin box you realise it is a tiffin box don't you realise how they wasted 6 hrs to just remove 5iffim boxes 😂😂😂😂
@@ccmandal2402 pretty sure they had like 2-3 actual landmines, which they laid out directly in front, and the rest were tiffin boxes, which gave PK army the illusion that all of them were infact mines 😂
This is sikh! Great one Yarnhub
He also served in the 2nd World War. In 1940, he commanded the 127th Infantry Brigade as it fought in France and was one of the units evacuated from Dunkirk. He later commanded the 17th Infantry Division (India) against the Japanese in Burma. During the retreat from Burma in 1942, he wanted to set up a defensive line on the Sittang River, but was refused and told to hold the west bank. They were driven back by the Japanese and Smyth decided to blow up a bridge crossing river, trapping 2/3 of the Division on the east side of the river. This decision is believed to be the decisive moment in the Burma campaign that allowed the Japanese to capture Rangoon. The following day only 3,484 out of 8,000 men were able to muster. They had 550 rifles, 10 Bren guns and 12 Thompson smgs. Smyth was sacked and never received another post. He wrote a book about this disaster in 1979 called "Milestones" and helped changed the official history of the battle.
Sir John Smyth was a truly extraordinary man amazing that he had fought so much and so hard in so many terrifying battles. I hope that Yarnhub does a series on all of those exploits of his with this video being the first one among them
We proud on our sikh brothers they are real super heroes specially My hero Great hari Singh nalwa
This whole story is just incredible!
Unquestionably, Sikhs are some of the strongest and courageous people on the planet.
I just cried when i think of the soul of every young man like those, they're warrior
The Germans: “Why are some of your soldiers wearing skirts?”
The British: “They’re not skirts, they’re kilts. It’s a Scottish thing.”
I often wonder what military order had to be signed to allow the Scots to wear their kilts into battle.
‘Scotland is not a real country. You are an Englishman in a dress’
@@digitaal_boog This'll only activate their berserker nature
@@digitaal_boog nice tf2 reference
"Ladies From Hell"
Sikhs are combination of fighters plus saints
Thanks for share the bravery and courageous story of sikh. You had done great job to spread knowledge about the gallant valour of sikhs🙏🏻.
Waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh,, thanx bro for sharing this
Thanks a lot for telling this story of the sikhs that our popular Indian history never tells us .The school books, the media never talks about innumerable stories of bravery of sikhs . Here you've made a dashing video .
yarnhub, your animations get better every time you post, it's amazing! keep up the good work and the historical education even if its summer break. thank you for being a channel
Salute to sikhs.🎉
Sura so pehchaniye
He alone is a brave person
Joh lade deen ke het
The one who fights for the underprivileged
Purza purza kat mare
He may get cut into pieces
kabhau na chhade khet
But he'll never leave the battlefield
This gave me goosebumps.
🙏
Love and Respect from Karnataka, India Paaji
Ae kitho du mileya vji?
Some corrections dear "Sura" not Shora... Sura comes from Soorma... means a brave person... Jo lade "Deen" ke het... Deen not teen...Deen meets Dharm... his responsibility....as in Deen-i-ilahi etc.... "Kabhau " not Tabahun.. Kabhau... from Kabhi.... Sura so pehchaniye, jo lade deen ke het.. purza purza kat mare, kabhau na chhade khet.
Thank you for these videos yarnhub. The sacrifices and bravery of these forgotten soldiers is being brought to light because of hardworking people like yourself. Keep it up 👏🏻
Thank you guys and girls for enougher amazing video. It gave goosebumps and I was sat on the end of my seat the whole video. Wow. Thank you!
The Sikhs fought gallantly on numerous battlefields in the First and Second World Wars. In all, 83,005 Sikh soldiers made the supreme sacrifice on the battlefields of the two World Wars; another 1,09,045 were wounded in battle
i salute to the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs ❤ Love from London XXX
"Die in battle. Do not come back alive. Winning or dying with honor, do not be scared of dying." "He alone is a man who keeps his word: Not that he has one thing in the heart and another on the tongue."
The above is quote from the 10th Sikh Guru , who fought for righteousness 🙏🏽
Sikh are the kings. Their turbans are their crowns. Their facial hair are akin to lion's beards. They're lions. Fear is something which is not in their skin. The fertile land of Punjab grows every kind of crops and along it bravery and honors in it's soil. Despite the cruel partition done by these British bastards, I still adore my Sikhs and Punjabis all over the world. May their arm-handel moustaches keep pointing upwards. Amen!
Mashallah!
Brother you have impressed me with your words
Sending you lots of love from the ‘East Punjab’
May Allah bless you
Summa Amen
Another fantastic video! The storytelling and animations paired never cease to amaze, well done, Yarnhub
bro I would love to say that you're the first educational UA-camr that I go to for war history, and its just honestly interesting on the videos that you make. you helped a lot on one of my school projects! you're by far (in my opinion) the best educational UA-camr I have watched. Keep up the good work! btw those animations are a masterpiece!!!
Scott’s and Sikhs! Damn! Such huge balls
My Great Grandfather was from the very same, 15th Ludhiana Sikhs, during this battle & through the great war, leaving a legacy behind, and me speaking as a 4th generation Army officer today, coming from a family that has now produced many.
Proud of our Sikh soldiers...always brave and fearless
Im a sikh and i am so proud bravery and honesty and is in our blood we are warriors... We never forget Our Lord, 10 Gurus and Guru Granth sahib our holy book they all are with us all the time. Wow watching this makes me cry. A great respect for all the soldiers And a great respect for white officer everyone they were soooo brave.
this channel taught me more about history than an entire semester of school
Wanna know the defination of courageous, loyalty, warrior and honesty ?....ask a SIKH because it's in their blood❤️...history says so🤘
These animations are getting exponentially better.
thanks. You’ve not seen anything yet :)
Waheguru ji ka khalsa
Waheguru ji ki fateh
The saint and soldiers of God .
Salute to Sikhs..
I think this is the best history channel there is. The storytelling and visuals really bring these events to life. 'Cheers to your team.
The Sikhs = Superman
Sikhs are very loyal to everyone and will help them defeat their enemy’s
Brought tears in my eyes,how insignificant are human lives to those who want more and more power
I absolutely love all your videos. You do such excellent work with animations and adding life to the characters.
I absolutely love this channel. The outstanding narration, narrative, and graphics are irresistible. Grateful subscriber. 💛🙏🏽