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When India's Chapati Humbled The British | Flashback with Palki Sharma
In 1857, British officials in India were having sleepless nights over mysterious chapati deliveries across the country. Months later, the first war of Indian independence broke out. Were the two events related? Palki Sharma tells you on Flashback.
India | East India Company | Indian Rebellion of 1857 | Meerut Sepoy Mutiny | First War of Indian Independence | Indian Independence Movement | Great Mutiny of 1857 | British Empire | Sepoy Revolt | Mark Thornwill | Chapati Movement | Mathura | Narmada River | Delhi | Rohilkhand | Avadh | Gwalior | Allahabad | Indore | Night Guards | Gilbert Hadow | Battle of Plassey | Cholera | Enfield Rifle | Greased Cartridge | Mangal Panday | Barrackpore | Barrackpore Mutiny | Racism | 1857 Chapati Mystery | British Colonialism | British East India Company
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@Firstpost
@Firstpost Год назад
What did you think about the latest edition of Flashback? Leave a comment and let us know your thoughts
@callummarks2080
@callummarks2080 Год назад
Was quite an interesting and informative episode, thanks to "Palki" from Callum from Australia (your news channel is the only one I watch now ☺)
@omkardhange2310
@omkardhange2310 Год назад
Its completely new.. Fresh.. Just like chapatti 👌🏻
@TheSayKular
@TheSayKular Год назад
Now a Hindu rules UK. 🛑 And a generation passed after British gone from India. 🛑 Why you still fuel hate towards English and Europe? 🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑
@maitreytelang2312
@maitreytelang2312 Год назад
Wtf is Allahabad? It’s Prayagraj.
@omkardhange2310
@omkardhange2310 Год назад
@@19hbytuy do u knw wht follows next after chapatti? Its butter chicken tikka masala... I have one more topic for debate.. Veg biryani 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@bluewaters2231
@bluewaters2231 Год назад
The Britishers called it the Mutiny of the Sepoys. The story about the Chapati is absolutely true. My mother used to relate it to us together with other stories of independence. She said men on horseback travelled thru out the length and breath of India carrying chapatis in their hand which were then distributed and he was given more to take forward. Your acceptig the chapati meant you were in. it was a confirmation. Like that the chapatis travelled from village to village garnering the people together in this which was our first war of independence.
@googlesharma4477
@googlesharma4477 Год назад
Also lotus flower
@pravindahiya719
@pravindahiya719 Год назад
Chanakya's ARTHSHASTRA describes this method of revolt ! my grand parents also told me but little variation. a date of revolt was conveyed too. described in the main comments section !
@bluesclues132
@bluesclues132 Год назад
@@pravindahiya719 source from chanayka??
@kumarraj197
@kumarraj197 Год назад
@@bluesclues132 arthshastra , he gave the name , are u blind ?
@dutybound5079
@dutybound5079 Год назад
Read "Operation Red Lotus" by "Parag Tope" to know the truth of this matter. Chapatis were used to gather rations dynamically. Lotuses symbolised troop movements.
@hartonolee
@hartonolee Год назад
I am a 46 year old chinese man. I first met my partner in the usa studying our mba. We met because we were both intl students and unfamilar to usa culture and customs. Yet we bonded, oh yes we bonded. Over butter chicken, prata, and similarities in culture. We come from a culture where we would die to save our parents. We come from a great similar culture of piety, loyalty, and love of all things different. Indians and chinese are natural allys, the problem is language. Fortunately the west gave us english andwe bonded and so bonded till today. We have a border dispute, but we can overcome it. Through language communication and butter chicken. Trust me, we all want the same things. Leta our govt resolve the border dispute once and for all, and!! Most important, let our people communicate. Because once we do, its so beautiful the indian culture, and so is the Chinese culture.
@pam4840
@pam4840 Год назад
Yes, Chinese blackening face and doing chamiya dance was funny though
@cliffordchie
@cliffordchie Год назад
I also wish both India and China become allies. But recent racist video shared by China doesn't seem like that. It was from official account not some random person. Dont mistake me. I also love chinese culture.
@pravindahiya719
@pravindahiya719 Год назад
i respect Chinese culture but your RULERS are MAD. Mount Kailash has been a part of India & Hindu culture since millennia . have you ever seen Indians asking for its political integration ever ? no ! your leaders go like " X was a part of China 200 years ago - so it's Chinese " " Y was a part of China 300 years ago - so.. Chinese " the fact being even if X & Y were NOT a part of China 100 years more into the history or 100 years later ; China claims it. every region was a part of different Empires at different times in History . how come Chinese claim ( based on History ) of a particular region becomes more stronger than any other nation's claim ?
@Kaushiknaath
@Kaushiknaath Год назад
I can't agree more, I am quite well aware of the conflicts and mistrust between India and China. Many countries will be super happy if China and India goes to war with each other, Those powers will assist us so we can destroy each other. I hope that better sense will prevail and the two oldest civilization will becomes friends or at least not harm each other unnecessarily.
@commanindic4574
@commanindic4574 Год назад
I have lot of respect for Chinese ppl....just don't like communist govt over there
@atultripathi3823
@atultripathi3823 Год назад
Palki sharma is not only journalist.she is also great teacher 🎉
@ujju_k7157
@ujju_k7157 Год назад
Just stop fanboying every one who is good in doing his/her job. That is what is keeping us behind. Rather than taking away msg, we're becoming fans and blind followers. What if next day she says something which are not in our favor, you'll blindly believe her. Be a good sport, appreciate her of her frank journalism, rather than appreciating her and making her celebrity. This goes for all including Modi
@atultripathi3823
@atultripathi3823 Год назад
@@ujju_k7157 you are rightly said..,
@vikas274
@vikas274 Год назад
She is just a reader, script is wriiten by someone else
@VALAR_Morgulis.
@VALAR_Morgulis. Год назад
​@@ujju_k7157 you are the same as British Thinking in modi angle for every silly thing The Modi revolution on Western slavery of you people makes you fear of him... No chapatis here chill...
@suseeln
@suseeln Год назад
That is height of desperation. She is just a news reader.
@heidichalfant5643
@heidichalfant5643 Год назад
I would love to see a movie made about this. We don’t know much about south Asian history in the US. Just make sure the movie is made in India, so it isn’t sugar coated by anyone. The truth must be heard and remembered.
@msdolly6101981
@msdolly6101981 Год назад
No offense, but I think most Americans won't be able to locate India or SE Asia in a map, forget history 😅
@kirtigupta9753
@kirtigupta9753 Год назад
A movie was already made about 1857 war. Plus these were also part of a documentary series.
@Saagar_Sahu
@Saagar_Sahu Год назад
What is south asian ? So britishers are north west eurasian islands?
@Shivam-mf5lv
@Shivam-mf5lv Год назад
You can watch sardar udham sing movie
@ambassador3365
@ambassador3365 Год назад
Heidi , we have enough anti India jihadi, missionary , commies in India who have sugar coated every islamist invasions, rape , brutality nd the colonisers plunder too , in movies, books , academia . There are jackals everywhere …… But Truth will prevail …..
@piyushbaroliya7153
@piyushbaroliya7153 Год назад
That's a damn good story. We know more about Romans, Greeks and US history then we know about ourselves. We need to know more of what's ours.
@RajBasu-es8qz
@RajBasu-es8qz Год назад
V.D Sabarkar who called it "first war of Indian independence" one of fighter 💖 Jai Hind
@viru6666
@viru6666 Год назад
Very well done Palki betiji , I am 71 yrs old an NRI doctor in Bahamas and i never heard about this so thanks a lot I admire you for few years when you are with WION
@ankurantil6137
@ankurantil6137 Год назад
Come back home, spend rest of the life here
@hindustanimapper
@hindustanimapper Год назад
@@ankurantil6137 its his wish bro
@LaxmikantDornal
@LaxmikantDornal Год назад
Wion is there due Palki
@VDhanush
@VDhanush Год назад
This was excellent. Its a niche domain which media never covers. Thank you. We are happy to watch and devote our time for such brain-healthy and nosie-free content .
@VDhanush
@VDhanush Год назад
Noise-free*
@wesdale1753
@wesdale1753 Год назад
Thanks a lot babe. This brings back memories of how the East lndia Company brought my great grand parents from Rajahmundry to Mauritius on a one trip, never to see their loved ones again. I am a third generation watching this awesome presentation with a heavy heart and tears. Thanks. Dave
@SenorSol
@SenorSol Год назад
Don't be silly, you don't have any "memories" of the EIC, it was long gone by the time you were born! If you were born before 1874 then I'd like to know your secret for living until 149th year! Sigh.
@striker44
@striker44 Год назад
​@@SenorSol Do not take it in a literal sense. Memories get passed on from one generation to the next. Much of it is also documented in books, documrntaries, movies and such. He may have some ancestral properties with "colonial" stories behind it. Look at where he is in the context of history - his destiny - a quantized pocket of colonial past is thriving elsewhere in this world.
@dutybound5079
@dutybound5079 Год назад
Indentured labourers were a replacement for slaves. Labels got changed and west celebrated 'slavery ban'. By the way, Read "Operation Red Lotus" by "Parag Tope" to know the truth of this matter. He is a descendant of one of the leaders of 1857 war - Tatya Tope.
@divinebeing5720
@divinebeing5720 Год назад
That hurts alot even to hear, I'm a fellow telugite from Telangana, I wish you will visit your great grand parents home atleast once.. Best wishes for your future.
@RaviChandranjennifer
@RaviChandranjennifer Год назад
@@SenorSol use your common sense before ridiculing someone.
@BalagonCryptonite__
@BalagonCryptonite__ Год назад
My full respect to Indian Sacrifices....
@ksroopaprem3169
@ksroopaprem3169 Год назад
Incredibly inspiring. In Tamil language is a proverb" vallavanukku pullum aayudham" ...meaning even a blade of grass is a weapon for a skilled person. I am proud about our ancestors highly intelligent ways yet humble to stir spine chilling fears among Brits. I bet this piece of information will now be a great inspiration to develop immense respect to our native cuisine too.
@milindkhamkar
@milindkhamkar Год назад
More curious history lesson than the entire history syllabus in Indian education system, its time new generation should learn some category of history lessons from heroric war heros, British & Mughal invasion and some unique history lessons like this
@pravindahiya719
@pravindahiya719 Год назад
actually a method of revolt - described in Chanakya's Arth Shaastra. my grand parents told me . i have explained what happened in the main comments.
@dutybound5079
@dutybound5079 Год назад
Read "Operation Red Lotus" by "Parag Tope" to know the truth of this matter.
@Drfine22
@Drfine22 Год назад
Yes
@nikhiljoshi7619
@nikhiljoshi7619 Год назад
It is there in class 12 CBSE NCERT
@BLUERAY1611
@BLUERAY1611 Год назад
This channel teaches true history then our text book. Keep up the good work 👏
@bibekjung7404
@bibekjung7404 Год назад
KAVEEER ALMIGHTY GOD----🙏.🙏.🙏.
@Guitar6ty
@Guitar6ty Год назад
There were many outbreaks of Cholera in the UK at roughly the same time with thousands of deaths from that disease. Excellent presentation of historical fact well done Palki.
@J.M.254
@J.M.254 Год назад
I wonder, did the British, call it, the Chapati Cholera! 😊
@vilvamspillai4161
@vilvamspillai4161 Год назад
It wasn't the first war against British. Rani Velu Nachiyar (3 January 1730 - 25 December 1796) was a queen of Sivaganga estate from c. 1780-1790. She was the first Indian queen to wage war with the East India Company in India. She is known by Tamils as Veeramangai ("brave woman"). With the support of Hyder Ali's army, feudal lords, the Maruthu Brothers, Dalit commanders, and Thandavarayan Pillai, she fought the East India company. 🙋🙋🤷
@sohanm3051
@sohanm3051 Год назад
But not first queen to revolt
@_Leftismisamentaldisorder_-
@@sohanm3051 Who was the first queen who revolted against the British?
@bluewaters2231
@bluewaters2231 Год назад
I cant wait for all these events to be put together and presented to us as our history. Thank u Palki. Thank you Pillaiji.
@andy99ish
@andy99ish Год назад
Internal military conflicts between local principalities, the Moghul empire and sometimes against the British or French were many in the XVIII century.
@deepasinghal4729
@deepasinghal4729 Год назад
I love her, brave and strategic Queen. But she wasn't the first Queen to wage war against Brits or win it, neither it was a national war of Indian independence, assuming First war means a national war here because every kingdom fought and majority of them won against Brits. Like someone said, if only true and complete history can be put together, done with govt. propaganda of "unorganized 1857 war with sticks" *eye roll*
@samikshyapanda2879
@samikshyapanda2879 Год назад
Great job Palki...anything authentic and well researched , about our country is always a welcome treat. Given the fact, now we are realizing how wrong and manupulative facts were written in our History textbooks. No doubt, this part of History was never my favorite. But, honestly, way to go....There's so much the younger generations have to know about our country, before it's too late.
@dutybound5079
@dutybound5079 Год назад
Read "Operation Red Lotus" by "Parag Tope" to know the truth of this matter.
@biblebasher9364
@biblebasher9364 Год назад
Haha Love it. Love learning new things. As an Irish American, I chant "down with the British and long live the Irish!"
@kritarthjaiswal1793
@kritarthjaiswal1793 Год назад
I would like to thank you Firstpost and Palki Sharma for considering my comment on last video .... This type of videos will really help a U.P.S.C. aspirant like me and we all will know our great modern history and Indian independence struggle.... Keep making such videos ❤👌🙏
@shrihari5491
@shrihari5491 Год назад
Palki-ji, please continue presenting such forgotten histories of India. Incredibly inspiring..............😊
@lokeshk4642
@lokeshk4642 Год назад
This is so awesome history and funny story. I think Indians in UK should passing around Chapatis just to spook their royal family. 😀
@SonuTanti-xf5lq
@SonuTanti-xf5lq Год назад
Intersting 😂
@jinnybikini
@jinnybikini Год назад
Chapatis ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
@gregr7908
@gregr7908 10 месяцев назад
Love all your history videos. I am an Indian from Trinidad and Tobago living in America now. I have talk to so many Indians from India and can't get the right story about Bharat Singh. I would love to hear the story from you. Thank you so much continue success with your great show.
@12440jayjay
@12440jayjay Год назад
Yes, the story of Chapati distribution to the mass to confirm the unity and wishing the revolt has historical significance. That mutiny was not successful, but some hundred years the Indian Naval mutiny really really scared the hell out of Britishers and forced them to leave. You should do a video on that story.
@sanjayvaidya4925
@sanjayvaidya4925 Год назад
Read Tatya Tope's Operation Red Lotus: The Topé Family Presents the Story of Tatya and the Anglo-Indian War of 1857 Book by Parag Topé
@el-bi5rk
@el-bi5rk Год назад
This was part of our grade 12 history syllabus, I was quite intrigued. Scored 95 in my board exams😉
@dutybound5079
@dutybound5079 Год назад
If you were intrigued, Read "Operation Red Lotus" by "Parag Tope" to know the truth of this matter.
@el-bi5rk
@el-bi5rk Год назад
@@dutybound5079 I surely will. Thankyou for the recommendation.
@rohitmehetre1999
@rohitmehetre1999 Год назад
For other news channels: This is what you do when you don't have news to show the whole day; rather than creating cringey and fake news....
@adityasingh_1111
@adityasingh_1111 Год назад
And either do Pakistan Pakistan or illiterate hindu Muslim debates
@vritrakanha
@vritrakanha Год назад
Indeeed 😂 it's great news to watch!
@daksheshbhide
@daksheshbhide Год назад
World war 3 about to begin?? I hear this often😂
@adityasingh_1111
@adityasingh_1111 Год назад
@@daksheshbhide Just an year ago I heard nuclear war has started and whole world is going to be nuked 😂
@pravindahiya719
@pravindahiya719 Год назад
@@daksheshbhide it is bound to happen soon ! a lot of countries have suffered because of US $ & the USA strong arming nations to NOT buy oil from anyone who is ready to sell in any currency other than the $ . BRICS was created to stop this & protect themselves from $ , but was moving slow on dedollarisation. Russian asset freeze opened the eyes of the world. but they need a strong military power to stand up to the USA . USA see Russia in that leadership role & that's why want to destroy it. till there is only money ( actually only paper & printing cost for the USA ) spent by the USA , the will continue the war. Because Russian Rouble is not accepted by the whole world - they need actual assets to produce arms & munitions . but as Putin said " we don't need a world with no Russia in it ". As Russia is pushed more & more into the corner ; they will be forced to Nuke London & New York with hypersonic missiles. Despite ' Patriot ' claims , USA can't protect any city once Russia decides to destroy it !
@playhard719
@playhard719 Год назад
Just imagine a Victorian era english scientists and mathematicians seriously trying to uncover the secret code from the black dots of Chapati.
@dutybound5079
@dutybound5079 Год назад
Read "Operation Red Lotus" by "Parag Tope" to know the truth of this matter.
@amaanhussainbarbhuyan9628
@amaanhussainbarbhuyan9628 Год назад
😂😂😂
@90eights
@90eights Год назад
Indians brought the Chapati to East African Coast during colonial times now its a delicacy being sold everywhere. It has become a staple here in Kenya. Indian population in Kenya about 100,000. How about Chai/Tea? I thought Chai was swahili for Tea but i heard indians in India saying Chai referring to Tea too. I'm curious. Tea is the biggest export for Kenya.
@nischaymiglani2617
@nischaymiglani2617 Год назад
Chai is a Hindi word for Tea.
@EvolveYourBrain
@EvolveYourBrain Год назад
@@nischaymiglani2617 cha which most Indians calls chai and many eastern states says cha is also a Chinese word I think they were the first one to drink it as a beverage.
@varun2250
@varun2250 Год назад
​@@EvolveYourBrain Tea is popularized by Ancient kings in present day territory of China, yes. But according to a lot of accounts, the consumption of tea existed since eternity from North-East India to South East Asia, like in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam etc...
@dino2215
@dino2215 Год назад
Lol, my Kenyan colleague also thought that biryani was a Kenyan dish until he googled it..
@mxxmauuhan3597
@mxxmauuhan3597 Год назад
Tea came to India from China. Chinese language has 2words for tea. One is "Cha" that became Chai in Hindi and another was "Tey" that became Tea in English. We Indians got tea from China.
@stormtrooper2170
@stormtrooper2170 Год назад
Chapati serve with mutton curry..👈😋❤️ I love it..✌️👍
@devotion240
@devotion240 Год назад
The Vellore mutiny, or Vellore Revolution, occurred on 10 July 1806 and was the first instance of a large-scale and violent mutiny by Indian sepoys against the East India Company, predating the Indian Rebellion of 1857 by half a century. The revolt, which took place in the Indian city of Vellore, Tamil Nadu.
@architsrivastava7217
@architsrivastava7217 Год назад
No sir, such rebellions/uprisings happened pre 1857 not just in Vellore but more places. But only 1857 is first war of independence. Please don't compare it with rebellion.
@manjularamprasad3925
@manjularamprasad3925 Год назад
This movement happened everywhere in #857
@TheFadsw
@TheFadsw Год назад
They were imprisoned Mysore soldiers not Indian sepoys. There is no India at that time
@strawmanfallacy8666
@strawmanfallacy8666 6 месяцев назад
Some one off rebellions in small kingdoms are simply not comparable to the great Revolt of 1857. Learn more about it.
@jasminerochas-oq8jw
@jasminerochas-oq8jw Год назад
Have you noticed the feeling of unity among those who enjoy the same , good meal ? The chapatis served to unify people wishes.
@arianapriya
@arianapriya Год назад
Nice , turn it into series , let this generation see the true history , may be one day it will inspire to change the text books . Also liked the fact of writing the history through our version ( do not call it mutiny ) how appropriate .
@waynenash6008
@waynenash6008 Год назад
Whatever you call it, you lost
@smartcoolgadgets7516
@smartcoolgadgets7516 Год назад
​@@waynenash6008 but how ?
@smartcoolgadgets7516
@smartcoolgadgets7516 Год назад
Yeah u r right wr lost to the British from stealing the whole wealth out of wealthy countries . And one thing more the sun never sets on English empire because even god Couldn't trust the Englishman in the dark😂😂
@Mr.Patrick_Hung
@Mr.Patrick_Hung Год назад
An educational series would be a good idea. Often it it better to sit back from politics and look at how we got here. This show provides more details and information than the white western media.
@dutybound5079
@dutybound5079 Год назад
Thank Savarkar for calling it the first war of Independence.
@churitter
@churitter Год назад
Great insight into British rule . Very informative. Time to examine the Islamic rule as well. The mainstream media unwilling to do that. Unless lessons are learnt from both British and Islamic rules , India will continue to be ruled by subtle powers from within and beyond its border .
@philipanthony9596
@philipanthony9596 Год назад
Reflecting (just for a moment) on the number of Indian restaurants dotted around the UK today, i guess we Brits are no longer frightened of the chappati. Personally i’m going to stick with my firm British favourite - yes, its three cheers for Chicken Tikka Masala 😂
@mojojojo1211
@mojojojo1211 Год назад
Lmao
@SenorSol
@SenorSol Год назад
Most of those 'Indian' restaurants are actually owned and run by Bangladeshis and Pakistanis, both of whom would object to being called 'Indian'.
@ankushverma8625
@ankushverma8625 Год назад
​@@SenorSol in india most people have never eaten chiken tikka masala , cause it's not an Indian dish, it was made by an Indian in Britain.
@barryphillips6845
@barryphillips6845 Год назад
​@Ankush Verma I could not get a Chicken Madras curry in Chennai anywhere...
@SenorSol
@SenorSol Год назад
@@ankushverma8625 Yes I know, and what's your point? I've never claimed that chicken tikka masala was Indian or eaten in India.
@ThEEqualizer93
@ThEEqualizer93 Год назад
I hope you guys will also cover the story of the 1946 Royal Indian Naval Mutiny , which was THE most consequential event leading to indian independence which has been in the shadows for over 7 decades.
@milindbhai1
@milindbhai1 Год назад
Palki, this is so very interesting. Very innovative idea indeed. Kudos for being the first to come out with this
@sridhark5663
@sridhark5663 Год назад
A very interesting Flashback Palki Sharma. Keep them coming.
@AbdulaliMuhammad-ql5nh
@AbdulaliMuhammad-ql5nh Год назад
You will always be my favorite that's bringing the people the truth you should always bring the people the truth even if it costs you your life🎉
@dbiswas123
@dbiswas123 Год назад
Palki-jee, please continue presenting the forgotten histories of India like this, which "they" NEVER shared with us in our school history books. Let this be the regular and unique feature of the Firstpost after the main daily News. We will wait for it. Let us learn with our kids about our glorious history, which "they" tried to keep hidden from us for so long. Thank you so much for taking the initiative. 🙏
@Love.life.ashigzoya
@Love.life.ashigzoya Год назад
Very timely and apt tribute to I diab soldier. Netaji modeled his INA on 1857. This should be in our school syllabus . Very well projected Palki Sharma keep it thank you jai hind . Indian Military Veterans.
@bapparawal2457
@bapparawal2457 Год назад
उत्तम। अति उत्तम। Love how different pieces of information is woven into the story.
@MayankGupta-fg1ni
@MayankGupta-fg1ni Год назад
Chapati signifies the sense of collective belonging and an instrument for integrating India at that time
@pravindahiya719
@pravindahiya719 Год назад
it was actually a method of revolt. i explained in main comments.
@MayankGupta-fg1ni
@MayankGupta-fg1ni Год назад
@@pravindahiya719 i reject your narrative
@dutybound5079
@dutybound5079 Год назад
No, it was a message to prepare people for providing rations to Indian troops and to coordinate troop movement. Read "Operation Red Lotus" by "Parag Tope" to know the truth of this matter. He is a descendant of Tatya Tope.
@SunitDas7464
@SunitDas7464 Год назад
Every time I open RU-vid, if Palki is there on the thumbnail I click it and watch till the end. I'm not sure what hooks my attention, but it happens every time. Palki is a gem 💎
@nithuk3712
@nithuk3712 Год назад
'Chapathies travelling faster than British mail' That line cracked me up 😂
@ganesh28787872
@ganesh28787872 Год назад
Thankyou team for this efforts. We request you present the entire series of our black past .let our generations observe it,study it to deeply anaylze these historic moments that led us to failures in hands of Mughals, British and other Invaders.let our new generations be reminded of pains our ancestors have gone through and be aware to not to repeat mistakes at any cost further.Let us stay united with complete strength and knowledge.
@moinakbhattacharya878
@moinakbhattacharya878 Год назад
Well, now i get terrified when i see blood pudding, bacon, processed meats, like sausage first thing in the morning as English breakfast. If those gout enhancing, cholestrol laden, super unhealthy foods do not scare the hell out of you, well, then even humble chapati will scare you.
@SenorSol
@SenorSol Год назад
And yet the average Indian has a 12-year lower life expectancy than that of the average European, I wonder why that is? Indians eat a LOT of fried foods, cooked in really unhealthy carcinogenic cheap oils, too much sugar (obvs!) hence the sky-high rates of diabetes, not enough fresh fruits and vegetables, and cook the living sh*t out of most vegetables! Now that scares me!
@barryphillips6845
@barryphillips6845 Год назад
Very true. But a cookery culture based on using ghee is just as injurious to cholesterol!
@moinakbhattacharya878
@moinakbhattacharya878 Год назад
@@barryphillips6845 Not really, ghee is way more healthy than lard and other types of animal fat, i can give you several pointers to prove this fact. Btw, ghee is just one option, tradionally indian households use mustard oil, sesame oil, coconut oil (check Jennifer Aniston's post about why it is so healthy)
@barryphillips6845
@barryphillips6845 Год назад
@Moinak Bhattacharya you have thrown lard in to the debate! In that case I yield as you are undoubtedly correct. Having said as much, I do not believe that a well cooked full English breakfast is as bad as some claim it to be. It's up there with Kerala Fish Curry!
@moinakbhattacharya878
@moinakbhattacharya878 Год назад
@@barryphillips6845 i mentioned about the bad boys, but baked beans, toasts, poached tomatoes, lightly fried eggs, a cup of strong tea to go with are not bad at all
@proud.hindu1965
@proud.hindu1965 Год назад
I like your flash back videos please keep doing .Madam Palki is full of knowledge. ❤
@press1676
@press1676 Год назад
What an interesting piece of history! Thanks for sharing this
@waldensmith4796
@waldensmith4796 Год назад
Thanks for the history of the Chipati which I love eating at times. The British came to an understanding of the Chipati and India's role in this bread. Keep up the good work at Vantage.
@arunthakur1708
@arunthakur1708 Год назад
Thanks a ton for your series. Please keep continue these series and make indian to go back to dark ages where our ancestors corpse are still hanged at every corner of street, their body burns 🔥with ashes in the air and dried bodies in crores number fainting their living spirit in Bengal Famine. We are indebted to these indian more than anything I'm this world. Kindly make us remind as we indians seems to forget easily.
@raviv7484
@raviv7484 Год назад
Enjoyed this video as much as learning something new. Cheers and keep making more!
@theaborigine1119
@theaborigine1119 Год назад
Whatever decent small things India does insanely bother the West and still today scare them to the core...They are not concerned about their collapsing economy or declining civilization which is under threat by radical Islamists they are more concerned about how come India's economy and Democracy flourishing in such trying times...
@vicsaul5459
@vicsaul5459 Год назад
My dad was a welder, at birmid qualcast, west midlands, 🇬🇧, he was always talking about weld repairs on chapati! PLATE, The labourers would cook them on the constantly burning furnace, 🔥,. Great storytime with Palki ❤
@ajaybodas548
@ajaybodas548 Год назад
A unique and absolutely amazing anecdote yet from the history, shrouded with a mystery... Palki ka jawab nahin.. Amazing how just a few pieces of common Indian bread or Chapati, could be a part of the 1857- mutiny ...The hard times, faced by the people during the British rule during the period, very explicitly portrayed here. Storytelling is an art, but the way Palki narrates an incident, it's as if these incidents play on a celluloid ...
@Sardar_Khalsa
@Sardar_Khalsa Год назад
*Thank You for this Information.*
@ahmedamri6114
@ahmedamri6114 Год назад
Chapati is a morning food in Tanzania 🇹🇿 🤩
@sarthakc5224
@sarthakc5224 Год назад
First post needs to break its news into sections or give taglines. If we expect serious content from them those can have serious taglines and non serious or marketing stuff should go under a fun other tagline. It is confusing for me, sometimes I am really in the mood of Palki killing International topics with her great oratory skills I am not sure which one to click. The tag will help. Palki is a one women army !!!! We are here for you girl ! Slay it out (A GENZ fan)
@peeyushraj7320
@peeyushraj7320 Год назад
Excellent info which is quite unheard of, thanks for bringing it up to our knowledge 👍👍👍🇮🇳
@nature3112
@nature3112 Год назад
Continue this series.... wonderful ❤️ loved it👍
@anil3820
@anil3820 Год назад
I remember this when my teacher explained in school If you are accepting chapati = you are giving your consent ( means you’re in ) They gathered such a unity for that revolution, but it was Mangal Pandey who lost his cool and spoiled the plan!
@cashnexus2989
@cashnexus2989 Год назад
Correct, Pandey lost his temper and attacked officers ahead of schedule. Not a hero but a fool. One of several incidents and warnings which should have alerted the British, who felt too secure in command to pay heed.
@sanatani2864
@sanatani2864 Год назад
Is it?? can u provide some more info? will like to read more abt it.
@devotion240
@devotion240 Год назад
The First War Of Independence 1800-1801: "JAMPU THEEVU PROCLAMATION OF INDEPENDENCE" was issued on June 16, 1801 by Maruthu Pandiyar brothers from the tiruchi fort, Tamil Nadu, calling for people of all castes and communities to unite their fight against european domination. On 24 October 1801, Maruthu brothers were hanged by british along with 500 other male family members in the fort of Tirupputhur, which is now Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu. The British allowed a male heir from the Marudu Pandyar family to live, but later exiled him to Penang, Malaysia due to fears that the child would rebel against the British. The document is a significant historical artefact. It represents one of the earliest organised attempts at evicting the english east india company from india.
@vyking1972
@vyking1972 Год назад
Its a great deed to bring the brave memories of our past. Thank you.
@PKrish2010
@PKrish2010 Год назад
That's a new piece of info. Thanks Ms Palki ji 🙏
@YATIN0
@YATIN0 Год назад
Interesting. Never new our humble chapati has an untold story, not anymore I say.
@jimspencer3072
@jimspencer3072 Год назад
Love a Chapati
@sharathgadasally2309
@sharathgadasally2309 10 месяцев назад
Didn’t know about the Chapathi movement. Firstpost quickly becoming one of my favorite reasons to check RU-vid. Thank you!
@unknownu8430
@unknownu8430 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful information. I'll tell my kid about this as a story.🙂👍
@peetymcfly8871
@peetymcfly8871 Год назад
Chapati, bread, rice, and potatoes are all staple foods in many parts of the world. They are often referred to as "filler foods" because they are high in carbohydrates and low in protein. However, these foods can be part of a healthy diet when eaten in moderation and combined with other nutrient-rich foods.
@vlada
@vlada Год назад
Wheat is the main staple for 20% of world population. Potato was so important to Irish survival that a disease to potatoes cause starvation, death, exodus. "Filler foods" is a first world designation for basic food staples in most countries.
@peetymcfly8871
@peetymcfly8871 Год назад
@@vlada While it is true that "filler foods" are often seen as less desirable than other types of food in developed countries, they are still essential for survival in many parts of the world. For example, in Africa, cassava is a staple food that is often considered to be a "filler food." However, it is a nutrient-rich food that can provide people with the energy they need to survive. It is important to remember that food is not just about taste or nutrition. It is also about culture and identity. For many people, their staple foods are more than just a way to get calories. They are a part of who they are and where they come from. We should respect all types of food, regardless of where they come from or how they are perceived.
@syedrasheedullah4764
@syedrasheedullah4764 Год назад
coke has. more carbohydrate level brother coke killing directly
@Dr.Subash03
@Dr.Subash03 Год назад
I really loved palki's last comment .....🎉😂 To make them known the chapati were meant for 😂😂
@deshnamamgain6235
@deshnamamgain6235 Год назад
Palki you are just a true spirit, atleast somebody have guts to say this,the mindset colonisation have created in this country amongst the people required people like you who show the mirror🙏
@siddeshwarprasad
@siddeshwarprasad Год назад
Interesting story. Superbly presented as always.
@smitas65
@smitas65 Год назад
This has been mentioned in many British memoirs and stories. My older relatives who were born in the late 18th century were convinced it was some sort of code, and mentioned as much to their progeny
@ARJUN-ep1nl
@ARJUN-ep1nl Год назад
Gr8 excerpts from the history..loved it
@pranavam9249
@pranavam9249 Год назад
Love your talks sister, very genuine and informative 🙏❤️
@maheshgulwadi4431
@maheshgulwadi4431 10 месяцев назад
Your channel is one of its kind and your stories, narrations are highly awaited, enjoyed and shared.
@pccitizen1647
@pccitizen1647 Год назад
The capatis sold at roadsides of delhi, mumbai, chennai etc still terrifies them. Especially if there is no toilets nearby 😅
@sanjayvaidya4925
@sanjayvaidya4925 Год назад
Ricebag humour.
@amankumar-nz1yq
@amankumar-nz1yq Год назад
Paxtani..
@gauravk6114
@gauravk6114 Год назад
Too spicy for them
@torkeymada
@torkeymada Год назад
Excellent! Palki Sharma adds another overlay to her repertoire- whimsy. Cheers😅
@NasyaSwer-fm2ym
@NasyaSwer-fm2ym Год назад
What a breadful story ❤
@vleiratfilms2020
@vleiratfilms2020 Год назад
Delightful.. thank you🌹
@anikalaghari1919
@anikalaghari1919 Год назад
Thank you for bringing a unique topic!
@3rdeyeEagle
@3rdeyeEagle Год назад
South Indians particularly Tamil and Telugu freedom fighters were never given importance. I don't know why? Rani Velu Nachiyar was a queen of sivagangai estate in southern tamilnadu from 1760 - 1790..She was the first queen who fought against british colonial powers in india, even long before the queen jhansi rani..She is still celebrated by thamizh people as veera mangai
@googlesharma4477
@googlesharma4477 Год назад
Central India concentrated history
@adityajoshi6422
@adityajoshi6422 Год назад
Because history was written by marxist historians to produce divided self loathing adult indians. It's so sad that we don't learn much about the rich culture of south india and north east india, and are just taught the history of colonizations
@Sandy-rv9tv
@Sandy-rv9tv Год назад
Agree It's a shame. It needs to be corrected
@SanatanBharat18
@SanatanBharat18 Год назад
Hello Palki Ma'am, You're a great story teller, a teacher & you make us remember stories with your sharp telling..Thank You Ma'am..Lots of Love. I have subscribed this channel just to have your narrations.
@NamanBastar
@NamanBastar Год назад
Creativity at its best. Who ever thought of this idea back then should have been given free supply of chapati for life... I really onjoy this new segment of 'Flashback' Jai Hind
@manikarnigamanu35
@manikarnigamanu35 Год назад
This incident is also written by Mahasweta Devi in her book queen of Jhansi - the biography of Jhansi Rani Lakshmi Bai
@andy99ish
@andy99ish Год назад
The mutiny of the Sepoys, though in breach of the oaths they have sworn, was forgiven by the British. Who overcame the mutiny with outstanding resolution and courage.
@varun2250
@varun2250 Год назад
And got the arse kicked out in 1947...the First War of Independence did play its part in seeing the demise of the Imperial British. By the way, I do know you support Russian invasion of Ukraine. Can't say the same about the rest of your country men
@uhura647
@uhura647 Год назад
Thousands of people were tied to cannon and fired from it .
@varun2250
@varun2250 Год назад
Forgiven by mass execution. And when we hear that it's the British Colonianialists (Churchill) who gassed people in closed chambers even before Hitler, it's not so surprising anymore.
@joannapinkiewicz6756
@joannapinkiewicz6756 Год назад
I love Indians, you power is communal. A simple act of chapatti sharing both strengthen the people and rattled the enemy. Simply brilliant. It makes you giggle too! Power to you!
@HelloWorld24680
@HelloWorld24680 Год назад
Superbly summed up 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@SaurabhSingh-jo5hj
@SaurabhSingh-jo5hj Год назад
In the red fort museum also its well mentioned about secret messages sent in chapati during 1857
@devotion240
@devotion240 Год назад
The First War Of Independence 1800-1801: "JAMPU THEEVU PROCLAMATION OF INDEPENDENCE" was issued on June 16, 1801 by Maruthu Pandiyar brothers from the tiruchi fort, Tamil Nadu, calling for people of all castes and communities to unite their fight against european domination. On 24 October 1801, Maruthu brothers were hanged by british along with 500 other male family members in the fort of Tirupputhur, which is now Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu. The British allowed a male heir from the Marudu Pandyar family to live, but later exiled him to Penang, Malaysia due to fears that the child would rebel against the British. The document is a significant historical artefact. It represents one of the earliest organised attempts at evicting the english east india company from india.
@YC-so9vj
@YC-so9vj Год назад
History is always shown from the Historians perspective which could be true or completely false. It is time to restrict our keenness in History and get in to science & look for better future for the upcoming generations
@thelosthouse829
@thelosthouse829 Год назад
well done. west has to be reminded time and again that their perspective about the world is not the only one and that what works for west doesn't necessarily means it will work for every one
@trajkoivanov5988
@trajkoivanov5988 Год назад
Chapati story - a beautifull and legendary one!
@reetee2794
@reetee2794 Год назад
So interesting, am fwding to my family n friends. Thaanx. Love your show
@greatbalance
@greatbalance Год назад
Didn't expect the little punchline at the end 😂😂
@YC-so9vj
@YC-so9vj Год назад
It would be good to have Vantage everyday of the week but only for 30 mins. New anchors should be thought or rained for the weekends, I just don’t want to miss the world news 😢
@Mahatest
@Mahatest Год назад
Great job please continue....
@saratsaratchandran3085
@saratsaratchandran3085 Год назад
Good that you are engaging with unusual but interesting stories to keep us amused for the weekend! Great, out of the box thinking👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💐‼️
@prakashbhat9495
@prakashbhat9495 Год назад
'The tide changed. More troops arrived' As far as I understand, the Sikhs joined the British fighting against the Indians. This fact should not be suppressed. This shows that Indians had no hesitancy in fighting or punishing their fellow country men in order to help a foreigner !
@prabhakar0076
@prabhakar0076 Год назад
After 150 yrs, BRITISH wants CHAPATHI 😂😂😂 again
@vijayjoseph5161
@vijayjoseph5161 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this helpful information…
@anuchugh31
@anuchugh31 Год назад
You keep surprising with me . Looking forward to more
@AbdulaliMuhammad-ql5nh
@AbdulaliMuhammad-ql5nh Год назад
The song by Chaka Khan fool's Paradise🎉 America ain't nothing but a fool's Paradise🎉
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