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Yours History Mate by Prateek Bhatt
by Prateek Bhatt
Have you ever wondered how a common villager felt during the Gurkha invasion of Garhwal? Or how a British Indian soldier faced the horrors of World War I, far from home? Hi, My name is Prateek and welcome to Yours History Mate! In each episode, we’ll journey through the pages of history, uncovering tales, myths, misadventure & more. Will take you on an epic journey across continents and centuries. Bringing you true accounts that shaped history in ways that textbooks often overlook.So, whether you’re a history buff or someone who’s curious to learn more, this podcast is for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Shinning Light In The Dark World : The Story of Blind Education - Part 1
In 18th-century France, in the years leading up to the infamous French Revolution, a quieter revolution was taking shape—one that would transform the lives of the blind. At its heart was Valentin Haüy, a man not born into darkness, yet deeply moved by the struggles of those who were.What began as a single act of compassion soon became a movement, igniting a flame that would change the course of blind education forever. In this two-part series, we explore the remarkable lives of individuals who moved heaven and earth to build a future for the visually impaired, empowering them through education, innovation, and relentless determination.This is a story of struggle, perseverance, sacrifice, and the unbreakable human spirit.If you enjoyed the show, consider leaving a rating on Spotify or your preferred listening platform—it really helps.Edited by: Lokesh Nautiyal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tibet The Land of Shangri-la : Flames of Subjugation
In this fourth and final episode of our series, we continue the story of Tibet’s relentless pursuit of independence, set against the backdrop of world powers repeatedly hesitating and dilly-dallying over their support for the land of Shangri-La.We also cover the Manchu Empire and its unleashed general, Zhao Erfeng, who brought immense destruction to Tibet; the empire’s eventual collapse and its aftermath; and the new power struggle in China that not only turned the streets of Beijing red, but also introduced a fresh set of challenges for Tibet.This series would not have been possible without the esteemed authors whose works provided the depth and clarity needed to bring Tibet’s history—its glory, tragedy, and enduring spirit—to life. I am deeply grateful to the scholars and explorers whose writings informed this journey:Purshottam Mehra – Tibet: Writings on History and PoliticsFrancis Younghusband – India and TibetThomas Laird – The Story of Tibet: Conversations with the Dalai LamaSam van Schaik – Tibet: A HistoryElsa M. Spencer – Escape from Shangri-LaIf you’re interested in diving deeper into Tibet’s past and its ongoing quest for independence, I strongly recommend reading these works. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tibet The Land of Shangri-la : At the Gates of Lhasa: Part 3
As the British, wary of the Russian threat, began their military expedition to Tibet, they chose Francis Younghusband to lead the mission, a man of caliber, trusted by many, and backed by Lord Curzon. With a strong British contingent, they marched towards Tibet via Bhutan. But what awaited them? Would they uncover signs of Russian imperial ambitions in Tibet, or was it all just a hoax?To know more, listen to this episode: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tibet The Land of Shangri-la : The Great Game : Part 2
The British, long intrigued by the mysterious land of Tibet, finally sent one of their most trusted and decorated envoys. Sir George Bogle, to initiate dialogue and explore trade opportunities. Bogle met the Panchen Lama, and the two connected instantly. It marked Britain's first official engagement with Tibet, but it would not be the last.Meanwhile in China, the Manchus, after toppling the previous dynasty, didn't abandoned their vows to protect Tibet and found themselves in direct conflict with yet another Himalayan kingdom.The Great Game was underway, played by rival empires with competing interests in the Tibetan plateau. We’ve covered a lot in this episode, so sit back, listen, and seep into the mystique of the Land of Shangri-La. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In the Land of Shangri-La: Story of Tibetan struggle
In this opening chapter of our three-part series on the Tibetan conflict, we travel back to the windswept highlands of the “roof of the world”, a place once known more for monks and mysticism than military campaigns. We begin with a deeply personal, imagined re-creation of a Tibetan family's escape in 1959 — a story inspired by real accounts like that of the Kelsang family, among thousands who fled their homeland under Chinese occupation.From there, we dive into Tibet’s ancient roots: the rise of the early Tibetan Empire, its spiritual rebirth through Buddhism, and the formation of the Dalai Lama institution. We explore how Mongolia’s warrior princes first turned to Tibetan lamas for spiritual guidance. This episode tracks Tibet’s evolving power dynamics all the way into the 18th and 19th centuries — when indirect Chinese control begins to tighten, masked under layers of diplomacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sri Lankan Civil War : Part 5
Hi you awesome listeners, thank you so much for listening to my podcast and as promised in my last episode this is the final part of our Sri Lankan civil war series. This series would not have been possible without the works of esteemed authors who have extensively chronicled the Sri Lankan Civil War. Their research, insights, and first-hand accounts helped shape my understanding of this complex conflict. I extend my deepest gratitude to:📖 Chellamuthu Kuppusamy – Prabhakaran: The Story of His Struggle for Eelam📖 Anita Pratap – Island of Blood📖 Tom Cooper – Paradise Afire: The Sri Lankan War: Volume 1 - 1971-1987📖 Nagore Rumi – Prabhakaran: Entry and ExitI hope you've enjoyed all my episodes, next time will come up with another conflict, and another chapter in history. Stay tuned for it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sri Lanka Civil War - Part 4 : Friends Turned Foes
Hi, everyone welcome back to another episode of Yours History Mate by Prateek and as we're covering part four of the Sri Lankan Civil War. A conflict that ravaged the small island nation for decades before peace was finally achieved. In this episode, we’ll pick up right where we left off., I will tell you how rise of LTTE and their constant attacks on Sri Lankan Army & civilians compelled the Sri Lankan government to launch an all-out operation against the militant group in their stronghold of Jaffna. We’ll also explore the domino effect that led to India’s military intervention, plus I will unravel the complexities of geo-politics where each country uses another as a pawn to strengthen their strategic interest. This one’s going to be a jam-packed episode with history, strategy, and intense storytelling—so brace yourself, folks! Lastly, wishing you guys a very happy new year. May this year 2025 brings lot of cheers, happiness, prosperity to you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sri Lankan Civil War Part 3 : The tragedy
In the previous episode, we discussed how the political marginalization and violent suppression of Sri Lankan Tamils led to the rise of militant organizations fighting to create a separate homeland in the northern and eastern regions of Sri Lanka. Among them, the most prominent was Prabhakaran, the founder of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).In this episode, we will explore how ordinary civilians experienced this conflict and examine the role of India—particularly Indira Gandhi—in supporting Sri Lankan Tamil leadership. Tune in to this episode to learn more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sri Lankan Civil War: Part 2
In the last episode, we discussed how Sri Lankan government policies marginalized the already excluded Tamil population. Despite Thanthai Chelva of the Tamil Congress leading a non-violent movement to draw attention to the Tamil cause and push the government to hear the demands of ordinary Tamil people, racial policies favoring the Sinhala language and culture left Tamils feeling like second-class citizens in their own country. Tensions escalated, especially with the Sinhala-Only Act and other discriminatory policies, pushing Tamil youths to take up arms. Among them was a young man who would become the face of the resistance—V. Prabhakaran, Vellupillai Prabhakaran. In this episode, titled Birth of the movement and rise of the Tigers, we delve into how Prabhakaran first formed the TNT (Tamil National Tigers) and later renamed it the LTTE, or Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. We explore how he successfully convinced the youth that violence was the only way to make the Sinhala administration address their grievances. Listen to the full episode to learn more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sri Lankan Civil war - Part 1
Sri Lanka gained its independence from British on 4th February 1948, just a year after India. It's a beautiful country with rich bio-diversity, flora and fauna. However not too long ago, this nation was torn apart by a long standing civil war. The conflict sowed deep divisions and hostility between the island’s two main groups—the majority Sinhalese and the minority Tamils.. In the first part of this three-part series, we’ll dive deep into the heart of the Sri Lankan conflict, exploring the civil war that tore the island apart and shattered its social fabric. We’ll also uncover its profound impact on the diverse communities that call Sri Lanka home. So get ready, as we take you back to where it all began. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Have you ever wondered how a common villager felt during the Gurkha invasion of Garhwal? Or how a British Indian soldier faced the horrors of World War I, far from home? Hi, My name is Prateek and welcome to Yours History Mate! In each episode, we’ll journey through the pages of history, uncovering tales, myths, misadventure & more. Will take you on an epic journey across continents and centuries. Bringing you true accounts that shaped history in ways that textbooks often overlook.So, whether you’re a history buff or someone who’s curious to learn more, this podcast is for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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