I am from the South part( Kerala ). The reason for Islam is that Kerala had significant connection to Arabia because of trade and it is said that a Hindu king travelled to Medina and met Prophet muhamed and converted to Islam. So we had muslims even before Iran or Pakistan had muslims. Also we had Christians from 50 AD even before Christianity was introduced to many Europeans countries. Also we have a small Jewish population ( most of them migrated to Israel ). We have so many religions.
@@smellyracoon1018 sorry, I'm not really a Christian so I don't know much of the specifics of the religion... From what I heard, one of the 12 disciples of Jesus came to Kerala in the mid-1st century AD. I do know that the vast majority of the Christians in India arrived in the last 500 years, and that most of them were Catholics. They lived in peace for the most part, though there have been many cases of intolerance in the communities, particularly between the Muslims and Christians. There is also the infamous inquisition by the church in goa, where most of the native Konkani people were either killed or converted by the Portugese.
Well India have higher number of people in each house because of the joint families, most of the Indians live with their parents even if they have their own children
The reason household size is larger in India is that it's common to live with your parents even after marriage. So you'll have grandparents, parents and children living under one roof.
Yes, I thought that too. Household size and number of children per household are very different. In many other countries, there are lots of one- and two-person households because children are encouraged to move out at 18 and people living in communal living settings (like students or the elderly) are still considered one-person households.
India's meat consumption patterns are far more complicated than that. Even amongst the people who technically identify as non vegetarians, there are many who indulge in only "occasional" consumption. Regulars I know, too refrain from eating even an egg on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Then, there are festivals where meat and liquor is voluntarily given up by everyone, giving the entire industry its annual jolt. Then, Many meat items are completely banned, even illegal. If you measure total intake, then any Indian, though a non vegetarian, would be consuming more veg than non veg in any justifiable time frame. And yes, the reason is NOT ECONOMIC. Delicious wholesome biryani can be availed at less than 1$ anywhere in India. Edit: As our compatriot Sidhartha has pointed out, non veg is also avoided for some time following demises within family.
@@thechosenone1533 Bhai maine to BLR me khai hai 70 me. 100 me mutton biryani, std rate at most eateries across Indiranagar. Delhi me Jama Masjid side chale jao 50 me mil jayegi apko. 100 me waha acchi khasi menu aa jayegi. HUDA city centre, again 50-70. Dehradun, 50 again, standard. Hyderabad, Charminar area, rates can vary from 50-150, TN, again around 80. I am talking about a basic single meal of chicken biryani (muradabadi (plain) or Hyderabadi (masala)) two most common variants available on stalls/eateries. Of course ab agar upper costs ki baat kare to fir to kayee saari possibilities hain, Malabar crab biryani bhi hai aur salmon biryani bhi .✌️ #desrangeela
7:30 if you're reading this then I was to let you know that On main reason could be that west bengal have access to bay of Bengal (sea) and rajasthan is a desert area One cool thing about india NORTH: MOUNTAINS SOUTH: SEAS WEST: DESERT EAST: RAIN FOREST
India is United south Asian countries India itself 30 countries every state have its own culture and language Thanks to iron man of India 🇮🇳 Who united us all otherwise we would keep fighting amongst ourselves😙
Yeah but it is sad that now it is dismantling itself on the base of religions even though we were the country that accommodates and accepts diversity the most just a decade ago
@@anzarm.a8547 @Anzar M.A india is diverse because of its majority hindu population, if it was muslim majority it would been like afghanistan and pakistan, thankfully modi is protecting mother india from becoming a muslim country
I think it´s interesting that, despite the fact that the majority of Bengali speakers became part of Bangladesh after the Partition, Bengali still manages to be one of the major languages of the country.
And I would say majority of India's freedom fighters were Bengali. Though Bangladesh was created for Bengali language, critical Bengali art, literature and cinema is produced in india. You'll see many Bangladeshis binge-watching indian Bengali serials.
Man those bengalis who were first of all bengalis and evrything else was secondary for them became a part of india and those Bengalis who gave islam the highest priority above their bengali identity became east pakistan later they realised there mistake broke away from pakistan and formed ( modern day Bangladesh)
@@leadharsh0616 True, like the Dravidian languages But still, all descendants of Sanskrit are Indo-European, and there is at least 300 in the Indo-Iranian branch
😂 one of the many videos where I've seen the opening line be - "India is so big and complex that one video is not enough to fully understand the country..." Agreed. This country is technically the motherboard of the the world.
@@byron-ih2ge uhhhhh about that, you may want to look into the history of genocides and racism within india, sikhs, muslims, hindus... its not always quite idyllic even the current govt is hindu nationalist
@@nublet_101 understand the word " inter-ethnic " u illiterate and then we will talk and no one has any problem except abrhamics who forced themslves into this land
@@General.Knowledge 0:50 You've made a mistake here. You've merged gilgit into ladakh wheras they are different regions. And btw that part is controlled by Pakistan so pls try using maps based on which areas they control.
2 things: 1- the reason for the muslim majority in those islands is because of 14th-16th century arabic merchants that would give preferential pricing to fellow muslims, hence the wide adoption of the religion. 2- i loved the map comparing population sizes of states to countries and was wondering if you could do the same for some other large countries, notably china, the usa, and maybe brazil or japan. Amazing content keep up the great work!
Most of these maps are created by a yt channel by the name " India in Pixels"(as he mentioned).I dont think he that Indian guy would be interested in making a video on other countries.
In the Map which depicts Vegetarian vs Non Vegetarian, You need to classify the map a bit more, because obviously a lot of Indians are Vegetarian, but in the Non vegetarian category, majority prefer only sea food or chicken, and a very small population actually eats the typical non veg or red meat (like beef, pork, etc.).. So those have to be also taken into consideration... Otherwise the video was really good!!!! As an Indian, I was waiting for you to upload this video... Great Job!!!
Dude only small percentage eat cow and beefs as beef shouldn't be eaten in certain religion and same for pork for other religion. So it's uncommon to find someone eating them .
@@vijaykumarjha7822 Exactly! So the people who don't eat red meat, are they actually considered non vegetarian?? If yes then they should separated from the ones that only eat sea food or chicken..
Don't know but we odias mainly eat chicken, fish, goat, eggs, pigeon, etc. Though we don't eat meat on certain holy days like somabara or Monday and gurubara or Thursday. Here in my states even odia brahmins eat non-veg. The only veg people are immigrants like marwadi from marwar region and gujuratis.
The vegetarian map is half knowledge kind of because"non vegetarian" in India does not mean they have a meat based diet. It just means they eat non veg occasionally like weekly (or monthly during summer)
Looks like you are the one with half knowledge. Vegetarian = doesn’t consume meat, fish and eggs in any form. Anyone who does not fall into that bracket is a non vegetarian.
@@yj9032 yes that's what i am saying. But what the western countries might think is "oh so half people don't eat meat and half the people eat meat everyday, every meal". Because that's what they think. While atleast speaking for Maharashtra, most non vegetarian families eat meat rarely
Yahh but in Kerala, Like where I am from, we eat meat atleast once a day, I doubt I have lived a day without eating meat lol, and same for my Hindu friends
Ladakh: The land of high passes Kashmir: Hrishi Kashyp's land Himachal Pradesh: The land of snowy mountains Punjab: The five waters/rivers Haryana: The land of God Vishnu Delhi: The gateway Uttarakhand: The northern part Uttar Pradesh: The northern territory Bihar: Adobe of Buddha (West) Bangal: The vanga kingdom Sikkim: The new palace Asam: Uneven land Arunachal Pradesh: Land of dawn lit mountains Nagaland: Land of Naga people Manipur: The Jwelled land Mizoram: Country of hill people Tripura: Land near water Meghalaya: Home of clouds Jharkhand: Land of forest Odisha: Land of Odira tribe Chhattisgarh: The land of thirty six forts Madhya Pradesh: The central territory Rajasthan: Land of kings Gujarat: The land of Gujjars Maharashtra: The great country Telangana: The land of three Shivlings Andhrapradesh: The land of southern people Karnataka: The land of black soil Goa: The land of cows Tamilnadu: The Tamizh country Kerala: The land of coconuts Lakshadweep: 100 thousand islands Andaman: God Hanuman Nicobar: Land of nake d people Union territories that were not included Pudducherry: New village Dadra: ladder/bridge Nagar Haveli: City mansion Daman: Named after Daman Ganga river Diu: Island Chandigarh: Fort of Goddess Chandi Jammu: Named after Jambu Lochan
@@arpitsaxena2122 it was not referring Nalagaland. It referred to North sentinel island. The Cholas ruled over Andaman. When they entered Todays North Snetinal island they have written in inscriptions that they are cannibals and gave a name to the Noerh sentinel island which mean land of Naked people
@@cussan2thegamer791 Technically it wasn't referring to North Sentinel Island, but rather to the Nicobar Islands, so I guess Nicobar is an anglicised version of the Tamil name
@@cussan2thegamer791and the tribes they are hunting and gathering, and intolerant ,one christian missionary went in 2018 and was killed off, I saw a documentary on youtube about them. It amazes me that there are still few untouched tribes around the globe. I'm glad that unlike other western countries(US and Canada, Australia etc) we didn't perform any genocide on the sentinelese.
I eat egg once or twice in a month and i consider myself non vegetarian. Many Indians eat meat once a week utmost and they consider themselves as non vegetarians too. If you ask Indians the question "are you a vegetarian today?" on a Saturday then already 70% of population would say yes and if you ask the same question on a Sunday then only 20% would answer as yes.
The Islamic islands of India come from the Indian Ocean trade routes during the post-classic era. Islamic traders would stop on these islands and convert locals. Some even settled on their.
I think the most obviously interesting countries to see one of these videos of would be other big countries (territory wise). Russia, Kazakhstan, Australia, Canada, Argentina and Brazil. Then the tinier but still very interesting like Chile, Spain, Germany, England, Italy, Egypt, South Africa, Pakistan, Thailand, Philippines, South Korea and Japan.
4:59 Probably for the same reasons Maldives is muslim dominated. Muslim Arab traders must've stayyed & promoted their religion there separately from the mainland. 5:46 Probably due to a lot of western missionaries converting people in these States especially in the recent decades. 11:22 Yes, it's an interesting video. If you make another one I hope you'd make it about linguistic & cultural differences between the States, I find it odd that foreigners often think India speaks 1 language when India is more comparable to Europe in this regard. Also make a video on Japanese prefectures & also their flags which are among the most beautiful flags in the world.
It's not recent. In South Christians converted during British time to escape caste system. Even today majority Christians are are from so called lower castes.
Translation: One is a relative, the other a stranger say the small minded The intellectual considers "the entire world nothing but a big family So Be detached, be magnanimous, lift up your mind and enjoy This is one of the core philosophies india tries to live on😁
I am extremely happy 😊. After very long time you are using correct map of India 🇮🇳 bcoz entire J&K and laddakh is integral part of India 🇮🇳 . Thankyou 🙏🤗so much for respect India's sentiment.
You should make a video about countries you’ve mentioned the most You should also continue that series: what if every (insert country here) state/province became independent
Very interesting stuff mate! Few thoughts - 1. As I think most people have mentioned, the non vegetarians (apart from Muslims) eat meat only occasionally, hence in reality the vegetarian % is way higher. 2. Most people are not just bi-lingual but multi lingual. Hindi and English are widespread, doubt the figures presented are accurate. People in the south especially are very multi lingual and speak atleast 2 southern languages in addition to English/Hindi. 3. Lots of people also follow 2 religions/ mixture of 2 religions - For example Sikhs also have Hindu customs and vice verse in Punjab/Haryana. Buddhists in the NorthEast consider themselves Hindus as well as Buddhists (I also recently learned this)
No..most people in South speak 2 languages English and there mother tongue..that's it..no other language..and some can understand hindi but can't speak (very rare)
I think, that may be the case in north-western states but in other states, non-veg is not associated with religious dogma and considered as important as veggies if affordability is not a constraint. But yes, many people skip a day of non-veg every week.
High proportion of Vegetarians in Western India can also be because of significant influence of Jainism. Most of the trader community was "Baniya" and many Jain's too are "Baniyas".
India is a country which is a composition of many states which are in many ways equal to a country, in the sense of economy, culture, sport, language and cusine 👍🇮🇳
Indian household size is bigger because we live with our parents and kids, here children wont leave parents once they start to earn. In US you can clearly see children and parents live separately. If they all live together, the average size will be same as India
5:05 lakshadweep islands group has a dominant islamic population because of islamic influences coming via Maldives from arab traders many centuries ago
Im from the NE side of India. I dont believe an AI can translate my language to any other language. One word can have atleast two or three different meanings depending on how you pronounce it. For example, the word "Lei" means "tongue", it can also means "soil" "earth" "buy" "lopsided".
@@General.Knowledge I'd prefer to see Russia personally since it's the most powerful behind the USA and China but Brazil is similar to India so both are completely valid options.
You might have noticed, that the 5 Southern states are very rich compared to their Northern counter parts. They contribute a lot to the the GDP of India as they alone give out nearly 1 trillion dollars as their combined gdp. The population of the south is lesser than the north and is growing slowly, which is one of the reasons why the south has a high gdp per capita. The Southern states also are the IT centre of India, cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and many more are advanced and have an economy based on technology and manufacturing. The north is more culture centred and very colourful compared to the south.
Fun fact:- Ironically the tea seeds smuggled from China struggled to survive in the intense Assam heat and it was eventually decided to make subsequent plantings with seedlings from the native tea bush. The first twelve chests of manufactured tea to be made from indigenous Assam leaf were shipped to London in 1838 and were sold at the London auctions. This paved the way for the formation of the 'Bengal Tea Association' in Calcutta.
Had it not been for the sacrifice made by the 9th Sikh Guru, Satguru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji who sacrificed their life for religious freedom, the religious map of the entire Indian Subcontinent was going to be 100% Sunni Islam all over.
He was the worst Prime Minister we ever had, besides it was Sardar Patel who unified the country. Nehru did nothing apart from lose to China and persecute Hindus.
For the Austro-Asiatic languages, there are two branches; 1) The Mundari represented by Munda, Sora, Huang, Kharia etc... Languages in Jharkhand, and 2) Monkhmer, where Khasi (including Jaintia and other dialects,) is the main Language and found only in Meghalaya, and whome the only nearest relative is Mon, in Myanmar.
@@shrey._.77s Nope! I am a Khasi. Khasi is a seperate language from Khmer, as much as Persian is from Bengali, but nonethe less it belongs to the Monkhmer Branch as much as both Bengali and Persian belongs to the Indo -Iranian Branch of the Indo-European Family.
@@shrey._.77s Yes it seperated from the Munda, that makes it the oldest among the Mon-Khmer Branch, as it is Mon and Khmer languages (Mon and Khmer has more speakers and are more developed than Khasi), are hardly 5000 years old while Proto-Khasi (which no one know how to speak nowadays) is seperated about 56,000 years ago.
@@shrey._.77s Welcome. Just for your info. Khasi has many dialects some of which are mutually intelegible, some are not. But the fact remains that because of the relative isolation of the Khasi tribe, it has remained quite unchanged for more than 55,000 years! Then about 2000 years ago, it came into contact with Assamese and Bengali speakers, and had a lot of words borrowed from it, later during the islamic period, Persian and Arabic made some inroutes into the language, however, it still remained an unwritten language (perhaps because Neither Sanskrit, nor Persian has any phonetical similarities with Khasi) untill 1851, when a Welshman using Welsh Gaelic phonetics, gave a written module to the Khasi Language. Prior to that, Bengali script was used, but it failed again because of phonetical problems which the Khasi don't share with any other Indian languages and of course the presence of Gender Markers in Khasi Nouns and Adjective, proved quite a burden for Bengali script to be suitable. (Had it been feasible, Bengali would have perhaps been used as the written script of Khasi Language, about 700 years ago as, many Khasi petty states had territories in adjoining Sylhet, with the Jaintia Kingdom being the most important of them, yet, even then, because of the difficulties, Bengali remained a court language of the Jaintia Kingdom and the actual Jaintia dialect (of Khasi Language) remained unwritten till about the British period.
Lakshadweep islands were earlier a hindu majority area followed by Buddhist majority but later due to trade influence from arabian countries, it served as a port and influenced Islam in the islands
For me, gdp per capita is a more important way to factor the economy along with the hdi. The gdp state map will look vastly different looking at per capita and hdi ways.
1:42 bengali is the most spoken language in 2 states - West Bengal , Tripura and 1 union territory Andaman and Nicobar islands. It is the 2nd most spoken language in Assam , Odisa and 3rd or 4th most spoken in some other states , so now u know why there are so many people speaking bengali .
The reason islam is so big on the western islands in the south, is because of it's ancient trade connections to the Red Sea and Perisan Gulf. Islam spread into various non-Islamic regions in the Indian Ocean and further east through trade rather than conquest first (as Islam during the middle middle ages and earlry modern period offered a lot of advantages for conversion to Islam at the time, such as wide reaching trade connections. (and in the case of west Africa a first internationally identifiable writting system) and Islam also offered an escape from the case system in India for many converts too as Islam was not a religion enforcing a strong cast like other local religions in India did.)
tbh the south didn't have strong caste systems till the fall of vijaynagar... and the majority of the population in lakshadweep have been muslim for a very long time. Interesting to know that it was through trade though... I knew that was the reason Kerala has a high muslim and christian population....
@@Naveen-tq7cg it was becuz middle Eastern religions were centralized while indian religions were not even religious they were just way of life , there is a reason why Hinduism has gods which Hindus don't even know , for eg chath puja is the biggest festival for biharis like me where we worship river goddess but tamils don't know about this , this is the one of reasons why India is so hard to govern and can't be governed like America or China , Middle eastern religious belived in conquest , suppression , war , etc . When Islam and Christianity came to India crusades were going on so logically they started propagating their religions as fast as they can , while indian religions don't even belived in concept of religions ,
@@VivekKumar-rb7zk makes sense! Even within hinduism, you have some regions have a stricter one focused on the vedas like in UP and haryana, so more people are Orthodox, while in my state, tamil Nadu, the vast majority of the population just follows the way of life, they are not religious, and don't visit temples often or anything
Bruh that caste system argument is invalid cus buddhism and jainism was available and they were strictly against any caste also indian muslims also practice caste system
6:02 unbelievable. A morning without coffee for me is like living without life. I'm Iiving in Tamilnadu and I'm damn sure that 95% prefer coffee over tea. Idk about North India cuz I learnt there only tea origined after china.
Kind of interesting that my high school teachers wanted everyone to learn prezi a lot 10 years ago and yet, this is the only place that I know of in the current day that uses Prezi to the amount that our high school teachers thought we would need prezi for. It's one of the great things about General Knowlegde that gives it is own astheic seperate from other channels on the platform as most people pull from stock footage sites these days for their information sites.
In the eastern state of west bengal there is only 1.4% vegetarian. Even though there are large number of people that don't eat meat. But we love to eat fish. That's the reason. If you don't like fish you aren't consider as a bengali.
6:31 The first tea estates established in India were indeed from China. But Assam didn't support that plant. But some British officers found a read native to Assam and all the tea estates began cultivating that tea. That's why Assam tea is different and has a different kick to it. Assam tea was planted in Darjeeling North Bengal, Nepal and other Himalayan states along with hilly areas of the Nilgiri Mountains in the south but Assam Tea didn't fare well in those areas but China Tea did so .. Assam Tea grows in Assam & other Northeastern states and rest of the India grows tea brought from China.
The Chinese and Tamil communities have celebrated thousands of years of continued trade with China especially in Tea and Silk. We call it as Teh Neer ( Even in China, Coastal areas call Tea as Teh )
@@senthilduraithangaperumal7362 ofcourse both Tamil and Sinhalese call it tea or teh and not cha or chaya. That has something to do with trade itself. Wherever the tea reached through sea trade, it is called teh or its variants. Wherever is reached through land trade, it is called cha or its varients.
Tamil and Sanskrit have the base words for all other languages (except north east India and original words of each Langs) ,, Sanskrit mixed and created Kannada Telugu then Malayalam,,
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Now I know where a lot of the languages in Google Translate are coming from
Ya😂in india google search engine is available in 12 languages even prime and Netflix offer content in at least 6 indian Languages
You still haven't seen the dialects though. Those are around 100,000+
I am from India
@@anirudh4182 same here. Indian background
@@jjsinghsandhu5974 it's actually just 1600+ dialects, and African nations have a lot more than 1600.
"The roots below the earth claim no rewards for making the branches fruitful"
- Rabindranath Tagore
I can shake your physic - just see world map inverted
That's contrary to how Indians act on internet
@@engineeredarmy1152 but similar to how indians react irl
Kobi guru Rabindranath Thakur is from shantiniketan, West Bengal
BENGAL OP (IND PART)
I am from the South part( Kerala ).
The reason for Islam is that Kerala had significant connection to Arabia because of trade and it is said that a Hindu king travelled to Medina and met Prophet muhamed and converted to Islam. So we had muslims even before Iran or Pakistan had muslims.
Also we had Christians from 50 AD even before Christianity was introduced to many Europeans countries.
Also we have a small Jewish population ( most of them migrated to Israel ).
We have so many religions.
That's really interesting!
The last Zoroastrians, the Parsees, also live in India.
@@lionorfieldgules3740 Yeah! Intolerance is highlighted a lot in Indian media, but our country really is extremely diverse!
Can I learn more about the early christians?
@@smellyracoon1018 sorry, I'm not really a Christian so I don't know much of the specifics of the religion... From what I heard, one of the 12 disciples of Jesus came to Kerala in the mid-1st century AD. I do know that the vast majority of the Christians in India arrived in the last 500 years, and that most of them were Catholics. They lived in peace for the most part, though there have been many cases of intolerance in the communities, particularly between the Muslims and Christians. There is also the infamous inquisition by the church in goa, where most of the native Konkani people were either killed or converted by the Portugese.
Well India have higher number of people in each house because of the joint families, most of the Indians live with their parents even if they have their own children
The reason household size is larger in India is that it's common to live with your parents even after marriage. So you'll have grandparents, parents and children living under one roof.
Yes, I thought that too. Household size and number of children per household are very different. In many other countries, there are lots of one- and two-person households because children are encouraged to move out at 18 and people living in communal living settings (like students or the elderly) are still considered one-person households.
India's meat consumption patterns are far more complicated than that. Even amongst the people who technically identify as non vegetarians, there are many who indulge in only "occasional" consumption. Regulars I know, too refrain from eating even an egg on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Then, there are festivals where meat and liquor is voluntarily given up by everyone, giving the entire industry its annual jolt. Then, Many meat items are completely banned, even illegal. If you measure total intake, then any Indian, though a non vegetarian, would be consuming more veg than non veg in any justifiable time frame. And yes, the reason is NOT ECONOMIC. Delicious wholesome biryani can be availed at less than 1$ anywhere in India.
Edit: As our compatriot Sidhartha has pointed out, non veg is also avoided for some time following demises within family.
Bhai ₹70 mai kaha biryani milta hai? Apne yaha toh kamse 150-200 ka aata hai.
@@thechosenone1533 Bhai maine to BLR me khai hai 70 me. 100 me mutton biryani, std rate at most eateries across Indiranagar. Delhi me Jama Masjid side chale jao 50 me mil jayegi apko. 100 me waha acchi khasi menu aa jayegi. HUDA city centre, again 50-70. Dehradun, 50 again, standard. Hyderabad, Charminar area, rates can vary from 50-150, TN, again around 80.
I am talking about a basic single meal of chicken biryani (muradabadi (plain) or Hyderabadi (masala)) two most common variants available on stalls/eateries.
Of course ab agar upper costs ki baat kare to fir to kayee saari possibilities hain, Malabar crab biryani bhi hai aur salmon biryani bhi .✌️ #desrangeela
@@aniketpandey2007 Mai Mumbai mai rehta hu. Mere area mai jyada biryani ka jagah nahi hai,jo hai vo mehenge hotel hai.
@@thechosenone1533 In most non-city areas you can get biryani for 50-100.
On the map they have mistakenly set green for veg. and red for non-veg. It should be the other way around.
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Hello Aman aap yahan bhi mil gaye😅
@@amandeepmann1305 hum pehle kahaan mile the? 🤔
Love India. Hope they can keep their heads up and maintain their dignity.
That sounds like insult for some reason
Why shouldn´t they?
@@jouvary I did not get that
Thank you, dear friend. I hope your country re-gains its dignity.
West is always downward
7:30 if you're reading this then I was to let you know that
On main reason could be that west bengal have access to bay of Bengal (sea) and rajasthan is a desert area
One cool thing about india
NORTH: MOUNTAINS
SOUTH: SEAS
WEST: DESERT
EAST: RAIN FOREST
ikr, that's pretty cool!
on a side note, the south is arid plateau for the most part, apart from maybe the coasts and the ghats
each direction opposite
Me who lives in south but on mountains 😶
@@Turplemaple6318 I meant fine south
North: mountains and plains
South: beaches and hills
West: beaches and plains
East: forests and mountains
India is United south Asian countries
India itself 30 countries every state have its own culture and language
Thanks to iron man of India 🇮🇳
Who united us all otherwise we would keep fighting amongst ourselves😙
True , even now we are fighting among ourselves 😂😂 but thankfully we are 1 country
Yeah but it is sad that now it is dismantling itself on the base of religions even though we were the country that accommodates and accepts diversity the most just a decade ago
@@anzarm.a8547 @Anzar M.A india is diverse because of its majority hindu population, if it was muslim majority it would been like afghanistan and pakistan, thankfully modi is protecting mother india from becoming a muslim country
@@kuttapi3255 yeah like it was becoming a Muslim majority country before modi came. Say something with some sense
@@kuttapi3255 if india is promoting Hinduism and not the other diverse classes,how is it supposed to be protecting diversity
I think it´s interesting that, despite the fact that the majority of Bengali speakers became part of Bangladesh after the Partition, Bengali still manages to be one of the major languages of the country.
There is a state called west bengal in India.Also the partition was Based on religious differences not Linguistic barries.
And I would say majority of India's freedom fighters were Bengali.
Though Bangladesh was created for Bengali language, critical Bengali art, literature and cinema is produced in india. You'll see many Bangladeshis binge-watching indian Bengali serials.
Man those bengalis who were first of all bengalis and evrything else was secondary for them became a part of india and those Bengalis who gave islam the highest priority above their bengali identity became east pakistan later they realised there mistake broke away from pakistan and formed ( modern day Bangladesh)
@@jongxina4908 Majority freedom fighters being Bengali, but the three major figures in Independence movement were All Gujaratis!
@@byron-ih2ge Radcliffe line definitely was not drawn like that. Religious and linguistic differences were way more complicated than that.
8:05 I'm North, I'm south, I'm west, I'm the east, I'm india
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The largest language family isn't called Indo-European for nothing, and the sheer amount of different languages makes it a linguistic goldmine
Many languages of India aren't indo European
@@leadharsh0616 True, like the Dravidian languages
But still, all descendants of Sanskrit are Indo-European, and there is at least 300 in the Indo-Iranian branch
Aryan masterrace
@@varolussalsanclar1163 that aryan is not the real aryan dummy there is no aryan race , it was a fantasy of an austrian painter nothing else
Also a hell lot of languages have their own scripts!!
😂 one of the many videos where I've seen the opening line be - "India is so big and complex that one video is not enough to fully understand the country..." Agreed. This country is technically the motherboard of the the world.
yupp lol and still no inter ethnic conflict imagine tht!! thats the power of indian philosophy and civilization
@@byron-ih2ge uhhhhh about that, you may want to look into the history of genocides and racism within india, sikhs, muslims, hindus... its not always quite idyllic
even the current govt is hindu nationalist
@@nublet_101 understand the word " inter-ethnic " u illiterate and then we will talk and no one has any problem except abrhamics who forced themslves into this land
India's GDP now is 3.21 T$.
Telangana's GDP is actually now higher than Hungary, Kazakhstan as well. (Nearly 175B$)
3.05T - 6th as per wikipedia in 2021
@@rr.in.the.cosmos just search live gdp on youtube
@@Takeshicastle1 wikipedia is more trustworthy than data we get from youtube channels and social media pages....
$10.2 T in GDP PPP, which places it at the 3rd place after PRC and the US.
@@nzx. yes.
I REALLY liked the style and concept of this one - more of it!
Thanks!
@@General.Knowledge 0:50
You've made a mistake here.
You've merged gilgit into ladakh wheras they are different regions.
And btw that part is controlled by Pakistan so pls try using maps based on which areas they control.
@@Ghost0fPakistan AHH SHIT HERE WE GO AGAIN
@@Ghost0fPakistan u have been pranked in ur country 😂😂😂
I think this series needs Russia, Germany, United Kingdom, Japan and Brazil.
Suggestions others
Pakistan
Nigeria
South Africa
I see that most people in the comments suggest Russia and Brazil.
Italy and china
@@someguywithacoolhairstyle1791 he already did China but Italy seems nice.
Australia!
@@joeyphaahla u mean the vid shall be upside down?
2 things: 1- the reason for the muslim majority in those islands is because of 14th-16th century arabic merchants that would give preferential pricing to fellow muslims, hence the wide adoption of the religion. 2- i loved the map comparing population sizes of states to countries and was wondering if you could do the same for some other large countries, notably china, the usa, and maybe brazil or japan. Amazing content keep up the great work!
Yeah that's accurate
Thought that the traders were the reason for Muslim presence in the isles!
Most of these maps are created by a yt channel by the name " India in Pixels"(as he mentioned).I dont think he that Indian guy would be interested in making a video on other countries.
Cults
@@വൈഷ്ണവ് what???
In the Map which depicts Vegetarian vs Non Vegetarian, You need to classify the map a bit more, because obviously a lot of Indians are Vegetarian, but in the Non vegetarian category, majority prefer only sea food or chicken, and a very small population actually eats the typical non veg or red meat (like beef, pork, etc.).. So those have to be also taken into consideration... Otherwise the video was really good!!!! As an Indian, I was waiting for you to upload this video... Great Job!!!
Dude only small percentage eat cow and beefs as beef shouldn't be eaten in certain religion and same for pork for other religion. So it's uncommon to find someone eating them .
@@vijaykumarjha7822 Exactly!
So the people who don't eat red meat, are they actually considered non vegetarian?? If yes then they should separated from the ones that only eat sea food or chicken..
Don't know but we odias mainly eat chicken, fish, goat, eggs, pigeon, etc. Though we don't eat meat on certain holy days like somabara or Monday and gurubara or Thursday. Here in my states even odia brahmins eat non-veg. The only veg people are immigrants like marwadi from marwar region and gujuratis.
@@lipsarath8728 there already is semi-vegetarian people who don't eat mammals. But that term often is unused
@@lipsarath8728 No they are still considered non-veg.
The vegetarian map is half knowledge kind of because"non vegetarian" in India does not mean they have a meat based diet. It just means they eat non veg occasionally like weekly (or monthly during summer)
Looks like you are the one with half knowledge. Vegetarian = doesn’t consume meat, fish and eggs in any form. Anyone who does not fall into that bracket is a non vegetarian.
@@yj9032 yes that's what i am saying. But what the western countries might think is "oh so half people don't eat meat and half the people eat meat everyday, every meal". Because that's what they think. While atleast speaking for Maharashtra, most non vegetarian families eat meat rarely
@@yj9032 A lot of people consider Egg vegetarian, if you think its not you could extend this logic to mean milk is also non-vegetarian.
Yahh but in Kerala, Like where I am from, we eat meat atleast once a day, I doubt I have lived a day without eating meat lol, and same for my Hindu friends
@@atharvakodape6647 egg is vegetarian if you don't eat egg it will be under vegan.
The map at 9:49 would be far more useful if it had the actual names alongside the meanings
Ladakh: The land of high passes
Kashmir: Hrishi Kashyp's land
Himachal Pradesh: The land of snowy mountains
Punjab: The five waters/rivers
Haryana: The land of God Vishnu
Delhi: The gateway
Uttarakhand: The northern part
Uttar Pradesh: The northern territory
Bihar: Adobe of Buddha
(West) Bangal: The vanga kingdom
Sikkim: The new palace
Asam: Uneven land
Arunachal Pradesh: Land of dawn lit mountains
Nagaland: Land of Naga people
Manipur: The Jwelled land
Mizoram: Country of hill people
Tripura: Land near water
Meghalaya: Home of clouds
Jharkhand: Land of forest
Odisha: Land of Odira tribe
Chhattisgarh: The land of thirty six forts
Madhya Pradesh: The central territory
Rajasthan: Land of kings
Gujarat: The land of Gujjars
Maharashtra: The great country
Telangana: The land of three Shivlings
Andhrapradesh: The land of southern people
Karnataka: The land of black soil
Goa: The land of cows
Tamilnadu: The Tamizh country
Kerala: The land of coconuts
Lakshadweep: 100 thousand islands
Andaman: God Hanuman
Nicobar: Land of nake d people
Union territories that were not included
Pudducherry: New village
Dadra: ladder/bridge
Nagar Haveli: City mansion
Daman: Named after Daman Ganga river
Diu: Island
Chandigarh: Fort of Goddess Chandi
Jammu: Named after Jambu Lochan
@@manofculture4249 you are really man of culture
@@manofculture4249 Goa land of cows👌🚩
@@manofculture4249 Very interesting...
THANK YOU!
@@manofculture4249 Odisha*
10:28 Bangladesh: "I'm in danger!"
there is no bangladesh lol
I am danger
Bcoz their entire landmass is plain except of the Chittagong region
@@s4stats698 there is no indhia then 🤣🤣
@@michael_morningstar2689 wat u mean? theres so much of india left in that picture
Make one of these for Brazil!
Por favor!
Sim!
P
You should do a video about India's various festivals. India has so many fun festivals! (I'm an Indian btw-)
In our school, we used to have at least one holiday in every single month due to to sheer number of festivals. We Indians just love our festivals
10:09 LMAO "land of the naked people"
I think they used to be tribes
@@arpitsaxena2122 it was not referring Nalagaland. It referred to North sentinel island. The Cholas ruled over Andaman. When they entered Todays North Snetinal island they have written in inscriptions that they are cannibals and gave a name to the Noerh sentinel island which mean land of Naked people
I think they mean to the uncontacted tribals of Andaman
@@cussan2thegamer791 Technically it wasn't referring to North Sentinel Island, but rather to the Nicobar Islands, so I guess Nicobar is an anglicised version of the Tamil name
@@cussan2thegamer791and the tribes they are hunting and gathering, and intolerant ,one christian missionary went in 2018 and was killed off, I saw a documentary on youtube about them. It amazes me that there are still few untouched tribes around the globe. I'm glad that unlike other western countries(US and Canada, Australia etc) we didn't perform any genocide on the sentinelese.
I eat egg once or twice in a month and i consider myself non vegetarian. Many Indians eat meat once a week utmost and they consider themselves as non vegetarians too.
If you ask Indians the question "are you a vegetarian today?" on a Saturday then already 70% of population would say yes and if you ask the same question on a Sunday then only 20% would answer as yes.
True
@anonymous D That's right, you're a Bengali not Indian. 😅
@anonymous D no you are bangladeshi 😂
@anonymous D
I am Bengali and i am vegetarian..
I cant live a day with out any form of meat.[except for major festivals which prohibits it]...I am from tamilnadu...
The Islamic islands of India come from the Indian Ocean trade routes during the post-classic era. Islamic traders would stop on these islands and convert locals. Some even settled on their.
Right and it's closer to Maldives which is islamic area.
I think the most obviously interesting countries to see one of these videos of would be other big countries (territory wise). Russia, Kazakhstan, Australia, Canada, Argentina and Brazil. Then the tinier but still very interesting like Chile, Spain, Germany, England, Italy, Egypt, South Africa, Pakistan, Thailand, Philippines, South Korea and Japan.
Agreed
Agreed. I hope he does the remaining south Asian countries.
4:59 Probably for the same reasons Maldives is muslim dominated. Muslim Arab traders must've stayyed & promoted their religion there separately from the mainland.
5:46 Probably due to a lot of western missionaries converting people in these States especially in the recent decades.
11:22 Yes, it's an interesting video. If you make another one I hope you'd make it about linguistic & cultural differences between the States, I find it odd that foreigners often think India speaks 1 language when India is more comparable to Europe in this regard. Also make a video on Japanese prefectures & also their flags which are among the most beautiful flags in the world.
It's not recent. In South Christians converted during British time to escape caste system. Even today majority Christians are are from so called lower castes.
@@preetamyadav7952 no mostly caste system is the reason.
@@gobimurugesan2411 na essa kuuch nhi hai .
Log paise k liye kuuch bhi kar sakte hai
@@preetamyadav7952 onnum purila obc venna
@@gobimurugesan2411 bro hindi
I love the map that explains countries concept… Maybe Russia could be next or Indonesia
*Good to see that this time you used the correct map of India* 👍
UA-cam video: has 🇮🇳India in the title & thumbnail
1.3 Billion Indians: let’s gooooo!!
If only ahaha
@@General.Knowledge we really love your videos🙏Namaste
I thinks it should be 600M-700M Indians who has access to internet.
@@Imran7jr Ya , it's quite good that so many people have internet access but I hope they use it for knowledge instead of spreading misinformation
Great to see videos done of my country. You should do an indian edition of your series where you imagine each state as a seperate country
Such a great country, I have nothing but good things to say about India and its people.
Sanskrit:
अयं निजः परो वेति गणना लघुचेतसाम्।
(ayaṃ nijaḥ paro veti gaṇanā laghucetasām)
उदारचरितानां तु वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम्॥ (udāracaritānāṃ tu vasudhaiva kuṭumbakam)
- Maha upanishad 6.71-75
Translation:
One is a relative, the other a stranger say the small minded
The intellectual considers "the entire world nothing but a big family
So Be detached,
be magnanimous,
lift up your mind and enjoy
This is one of the core philosophies india tries to live on😁
Get back the looted items from India
@@വൈഷ്ണവ് I have them in a storage lot out the back, how would you like them returned to you?
@@jimbo5_7 yes, pack everything 😂
Title: Has the word "India" in it.
Indians: The comment section is now our property!
What about a video covering all the dialects and languages of INDIA
I am extremely happy 😊. After very long time you are using correct map of India 🇮🇳 bcoz entire J&K and laddakh is integral part of India 🇮🇳 .
Thankyou 🙏🤗so much for respect India's sentiment.
Yess we Indians love "literally love" Tea 🍵🍵🍵 ❤️❤️❤️ 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
We love coffee from India
@@kiran9220 India ki sab chiz behtareen 💪💪 🇮🇳
Actually I love Coffee 😋 🇮🇳
Keep up with the amazing and educational vids!! still loving them ♥
You should make a video about countries you’ve mentioned the most
You should also continue that series: what if every (insert country here) state/province became independent
As an Indian, watching any videos about India is more interesting than of foreign countries. 😂😂
Everyday we learn new things about India. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Absolutely true 😅
Very interesting stuff mate! Few thoughts -
1. As I think most people have mentioned, the non vegetarians (apart from Muslims) eat meat only occasionally, hence in reality the vegetarian % is way higher.
2. Most people are not just bi-lingual but multi lingual. Hindi and English are widespread, doubt the figures presented are accurate. People in the south especially are very multi lingual and speak atleast 2 southern languages in addition to English/Hindi.
3. Lots of people also follow 2 religions/ mixture of 2 religions - For example Sikhs also have Hindu customs and vice verse in Punjab/Haryana. Buddhists in the NorthEast consider themselves Hindus as well as Buddhists (I also recently learned this)
No..most people in South speak 2 languages English and there mother tongue..that's it..no other language..and some can understand hindi but can't speak (very rare)
I think, that may be the case in north-western states but in other states, non-veg is not associated with religious dogma and considered as important as veggies if affordability is not a constraint. But yes, many people skip a day of non-veg every week.
@@semthree5736 I have lived in south and Many, many people understood basic Hindi.
High proportion of Vegetarians in Western India can also be because of significant influence of Jainism.
Most of the trader community was "Baniya" and many Jain's too are "Baniyas".
GDP is 3.1 trillion dollar today. 2.6 was in 2018. Nevertheless great video
India is a country which is a composition of many states which are in many ways equal to a country, in the sense of economy, culture, sport, language and cusine 👍🇮🇳
The tea we indians drink, is with milk, it has spices (cardamom and ginger), and it is called "chai"
It is called chai for indians
Tea without milk is also chai. Chai is just the name of the leaf.
Chai doesn't necessarily have to be with milk
What you have specified is " masalai chai".. Simply chai means tea with milk and without milk is known as black tea..
Indian household size is bigger because we live with our parents and kids, here children wont leave parents once they start to earn. In US you can clearly see children and parents live separately. If they all live together, the average size will be same as India
They will be bigger. Average US person from 70-80 has more than 4 kids
I am an Indian
I had to learn four languages since my birth
3:19 INDIA IN PIXEL
THANKS FOR SUGGESTING 👍💕😘
Im from the land of the Thirty six forts (Chattishgarh) lol
5:05 lakshadweep islands group has a dominant islamic population because of islamic influences coming via Maldives from arab traders many centuries ago
Man i really love this channel please keep up the good work. ❤
Wow!
Nice video!
Love from Uttarakhand, IndiaA
Thanks General Knowledge for this video about my country. Really excited for the video.
Aggron is cool 👍
Thank you for watching!
The population map was really interesting. It really puts into perspective just how many people live in India!
Im from the NE side of India. I dont believe an AI can translate my language to any other language. One word can have atleast two or three different meanings depending on how you pronounce it. For example, the word "Lei" means "tongue", it can also means "soil" "earth" "buy" "lopsided".
In Hmar,same
Besides lei
Pa is another example it means Mushroom,Father and Manly(same as mizo)
Did you know I subscribed to your channel on 21 devices. Your really good at making videos. Please do more videos about India
Do a similar video for Mexico and France
I think Russia and Brazil will be more logical
Plz do more on India. Like there is food, geographical indicators, music, trade with world, spices, textile and many many more.
Let's go. Really enjoy the series. Hoping for Russia, Brazil or Indonesia next.
I agree with Russia and Brazil for sure but why have you chosen Indonesia? Russia should definitely be the next tho.
Either Russia or Brazil!
@@General.Knowledge I'd prefer to see Russia personally since it's the most powerful behind the USA and China but Brazil is similar to India so both are completely valid options.
@@General.Knowledge Russia
Or Soviet Russia
@@General.Knowledge then Netherlands!!
You might have noticed, that the 5 Southern states are very rich compared to their Northern counter parts. They contribute a lot to the the GDP of India as they alone give out nearly 1 trillion dollars as their combined gdp. The population of the south is lesser than the north and is growing slowly, which is one of the reasons why the south has a high gdp per capita. The Southern states also are the IT centre of India, cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and many more are advanced and have an economy based on technology and manufacturing. The north is more culture centred and very colourful compared to the south.
@pkmkb 93k pakistani troops surrenders lmao, where is Uttar Pradesh then?
@pkmkb 93k pakistani troops surrenders andhra pradesh is at no. 8
Uttar pradesh is at no. 2
Delhi itself comes in at 13 alongside Bihar
lol maharashtra along has 600 billion gdp
@@Arya_amsha nope thats not true
Its at 450 billion
Though its still a big gap compared to the next state
@@aaryankumar8770 the number you're telling is 5 year old
Wow thanks buddy for using the correct map of India🙂👌
The maps he showed were themselves created by Indians
@@jojosekhose2008 yes I know, the creator of the map has a yt channel too
Recently I read the book The White Tiger (it's fiction) by the Indian author Araving Adiga. It's harsh and humorous. I recommend it.
Poderia fazer um vídeo assim para o Brasil? Abraços e apoio! ❤️🇧🇷
Eastern Coastal & Southern States showed high % Non Veg because of Fish Consumption 💙👍🇮🇳
Plaese! Make one about Brazil!
Fun fact:- Ironically the tea seeds smuggled from China struggled to survive in the intense Assam heat and it was eventually decided to make subsequent plantings with seedlings from the native tea bush. The first twelve chests of manufactured tea to be made from indigenous Assam leaf were shipped to London in 1838 and were sold at the London auctions. This paved the way for the formation of the 'Bengal Tea Association' in Calcutta.
Had it not been for the sacrifice made by the 9th Sikh Guru, Satguru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji who sacrificed their life for religious freedom, the religious map of the entire Indian Subcontinent was going to be 100% Sunni Islam all over.
😂😀
zyada ho gya thoda
😂
The 1st Prime Minister of India (Jawahar Lal Nehru) said- "Unity in Diversity" to describe India.
Who is the man??the one who lost land to china??
@@সৌরভসরকার-য৬ম Agreed he is the worst ever Prime Minister of India. We Indians are still suffering from the wrong policies and decisions of this man
He was the worst Prime Minister we ever had, besides it was Sardar Patel who unified the country. Nehru did nothing apart from lose to China and persecute Hindus.
@@AG-vb6vv I agree
Please make part 2 about india
For the Austro-Asiatic languages, there are two branches; 1) The Mundari represented by Munda, Sora, Huang, Kharia etc... Languages in Jharkhand, and
2) Monkhmer, where Khasi (including Jaintia and other dialects,) is the main Language and found only in Meghalaya, and whome the only nearest relative is Mon, in Myanmar.
@@shrey._.77s Nope! I am a Khasi.
Khasi is a seperate language from Khmer, as much as Persian is from Bengali, but nonethe less it belongs to the Monkhmer Branch as much as both Bengali and Persian belongs to the Indo -Iranian Branch of the Indo-European Family.
@@shrey._.77s Yes it seperated from the Munda, that makes it the oldest among the Mon-Khmer Branch, as it is Mon and Khmer languages (Mon and Khmer has more speakers and are more developed than Khasi), are hardly 5000 years old while Proto-Khasi (which no one know how to speak nowadays) is seperated about 56,000 years ago.
@@shrey._.77s Welcome.
Just for your info. Khasi has many dialects some of which are mutually intelegible, some are not. But the fact remains that because of the relative isolation of the Khasi tribe, it has remained quite unchanged for more than 55,000 years! Then about 2000 years ago, it came into contact with Assamese and Bengali speakers, and had a lot of words borrowed from it, later during the islamic period, Persian and Arabic made some inroutes into the language, however, it still remained an unwritten language (perhaps because Neither Sanskrit, nor Persian has any phonetical similarities with Khasi) untill 1851, when a Welshman using Welsh Gaelic phonetics, gave a written module to the Khasi Language. Prior to that, Bengali script was used, but it failed again because of phonetical problems which the Khasi don't share with any other Indian languages and of course the presence of Gender Markers in Khasi Nouns and Adjective, proved quite a burden for Bengali script to be suitable.
(Had it been feasible, Bengali would have perhaps been used as the written script of Khasi Language, about 700 years ago as, many Khasi petty states had territories in adjoining Sylhet, with the Jaintia Kingdom being the most important of them, yet, even then, because of the difficulties, Bengali remained a court language of the Jaintia Kingdom and the actual Jaintia dialect (of Khasi Language) remained unwritten till about the British period.
Palaung in China too 😅 and Vietnamese too ❤️ we have alot of connection
@@shrey._.77s You're talking to one now 🤣
I can't wait for some Portuguese reference 😁🇵🇹.
Literally always
Vamos!
He is Portuguese, that's why... ;)
@@diogorodrigues747 é por isso que eu sei que ele vai falar de Portugal kkkk
*operation vijay intensifies* lol
Lakshadweep islands were earlier a hindu majority area followed by Buddhist majority but later due to trade influence from arabian countries, it served as a port and influenced Islam in the islands
Influence or .....
@@shreekrishna3693 IDK
So
For me, gdp per capita is a more important way to factor the economy along with the hdi. The gdp state map will look vastly different looking at per capita and hdi ways.
I agree! And even the GDP per capita can be misleading
1:42 bengali is the most spoken language in 2 states - West Bengal , Tripura and 1 union territory Andaman and Nicobar islands. It is the 2nd most spoken language in Assam , Odisa and 3rd or 4th most spoken in some other states , so now u know why there are so many people speaking bengali .
The reason islam is so big on the western islands in the south, is because of it's ancient trade connections to the Red Sea and Perisan Gulf. Islam spread into various non-Islamic regions in the Indian Ocean and further east through trade rather than conquest first (as Islam during the middle middle ages and earlry modern period offered a lot of advantages for conversion to Islam at the time, such as wide reaching trade connections. (and in the case of west Africa a first internationally identifiable writting system) and Islam also offered an escape from the case system in India for many converts too as Islam was not a religion enforcing a strong cast like other local religions in India did.)
tbh the south didn't have strong caste systems till the fall of vijaynagar... and the majority of the population in lakshadweep have been muslim for a very long time.
Interesting to know that it was through trade though... I knew that was the reason Kerala has a high muslim and christian population....
@@Naveen-tq7cg lakshadweep muslims are shafi muslims same like mappila muslims of kerala
@@Naveen-tq7cg it was becuz middle Eastern religions were centralized while indian religions were not even religious they were just way of life , there is a reason why Hinduism has gods which Hindus don't even know , for eg chath puja is the biggest festival for biharis like me where we worship river goddess but tamils don't know about this , this is the one of reasons why India is so hard to govern and can't be governed like America or China ,
Middle eastern religious belived in conquest , suppression , war , etc . When Islam and Christianity came to India crusades were going on so logically they started propagating their religions as fast as they can , while indian religions don't even belived in concept of religions ,
@@VivekKumar-rb7zk makes sense! Even within hinduism, you have some regions have a stricter one focused on the vedas like in UP and haryana, so more people are Orthodox, while in my state, tamil Nadu, the vast majority of the population just follows the way of life, they are not religious, and don't visit temples often or anything
Bruh that caste system argument is invalid cus buddhism and jainism was available and they were strictly against any caste also indian muslims also practice caste system
The last map 🗺️ of the India after the pole ice would melt is the Best
It was new and interesting
Thank you 😊
6:02 unbelievable. A morning without coffee for me is like living without life. I'm Iiving in Tamilnadu and I'm damn sure that 95% prefer coffee over tea. Idk about North India cuz I learnt there only tea origined after china.
Even I'm in Tamilnadu 95% doesnt prefer coffee
@@karikalan8830 I think you comes under the remaining 5 percent
Could you maybe do Canada next? btw I really like your vids keep up the good work!
Thanks for making a video on my country 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Great video!
the language condition is just like Europe
the language changes continuously over distance until it is no longer mutually intelligible
Very enjoyable, well presented and informative as well as entertaining. Thank you.
Namaste to everyone from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Njer
Thank you for doing india
Glad you showed right maps of India by including POK.❤️👍
Jay hind 🇮🇳
Pakistani o ki jal rehi hai 😂🤣
Truth always hurts 😂🤣🤣
Jay Hind 🇮🇳❤️
These are great videos!
Kind of interesting that my high school teachers wanted everyone to learn prezi a lot 10 years ago and yet, this is the only place that I know of in the current day that uses Prezi to the amount that our high school teachers thought we would need prezi for. It's one of the great things about General Knowlegde that gives it is own astheic seperate from other channels on the platform as most people pull from stock footage sites these days for their information sites.
Waiting for Part 2 !
Please do that.
10:00 I thought west bengal would be called "Land of the Bengalis"
I live in West Bengal since I was born
@@IndexGamerAT the term Bengal came from the vedic texts of the vanga kingdom
@@archiestube6830 Bengal is in English. It is still called as Banga
@@somalichakraborty484 Banga came from the rig Vedic texts of the Vanga Kingdom
Nice information ℹ️, thanks for making video on India 🇮🇳. Let's make INDIA great again. Golden bird.
Correct map 👌🏼
Very well made Video, can see the research. 👍🏻
In the eastern state of west bengal there is only 1.4% vegetarian.
Even though there are large number of people that don't eat meat. But we love to eat fish. That's the reason.
If you don't like fish you aren't consider as a bengali.
Same in Odisha too
6:31
The first tea estates established in India were indeed from China. But Assam didn't support that plant. But some British officers found a read native to Assam and all the tea estates began cultivating that tea. That's why Assam tea is different and has a different kick to it.
Assam tea was planted in Darjeeling North Bengal, Nepal and other Himalayan states along with hilly areas of the Nilgiri Mountains in the south but Assam Tea didn't fare well in those areas but China Tea did so .. Assam Tea grows in Assam & other Northeastern states and rest of the India grows tea brought from China.
The Chinese and Tamil communities have celebrated thousands of years of continued trade with China especially in Tea and Silk. We call it as Teh Neer ( Even in China, Coastal areas call Tea as Teh )
@@senthilduraithangaperumal7362 ofcourse both Tamil and Sinhalese call it tea or teh and not cha or chaya. That has something to do with trade itself. Wherever the tea reached through sea trade, it is called teh or its variants. Wherever is reached through land trade, it is called cha or its varients.
Darjeeling is part of Indian state West Bengal.
@@somalichakraborty484 added the comma
Tamil and Sanskrit have the base words for all other languages (except north east India and original words of each Langs) ,, Sanskrit mixed and created Kannada Telugu then Malayalam,,
Except Assamese which is derived from Sanskrit
Tamizh*
Make this kind of video into a series
By The way. I'm from India 🇮🇳.