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In India’s past, some widows were expected to do the unthinkable: throw themselves onto their husband’s funeral pyres. Known as sati, this practice has been remembered as one of history’s most shocking and controversial traditions. But how did it begin? Who actually practiced it? And was it always voluntary? In this episode of Forbidden History, we uncover the truth about sati: 🔥 Its earliest evidence in the 5th–6th centuries CE 🔥 Why it was practiced among certain elite warrior classes 🔥 Eyewitness accounts from travelers like Al-Biruni and Ibn Battuta 🔥 Mughal emperors’ attempts to regulate or ban it 🔥 The role of reformers like Raja Rammohun Roy and its final abolition in 1829 🔥 Why myths about sati are still misunderstood today Sati was never universal in India, but it reveals deep tensions around gender, honor, property, and power. 👉 Subscribe to Forbidden History for more shocking, hidden stories from the past. #ForbiddenHistory #Sati #IndiaHistory #DarkHistory