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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @anvikshikiwithsatvik ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🎥 The Real History Of Sambhal Full Video - • The REAL History of Sambhal | Sambhal... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Anvikshiki on Socials: 🔗Youtube : / @anvikshikiwithsatvik 🔗Instagram: / anvikshikiwithsatvik 🔗Twitter/X: https://x.com/Anvikshikiii 🔗Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php/... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Saurabh Ojha Ji on Socials: 🔗Youtube : / @bharatverseanalysis 🔗Instagram: / bharatverse 🔗Twitter/X: https://x.com/bharatverselive 🔗Facebook: / bharatverselive ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode of @AnvikshikiWithSatvik, hosted by Satvik Jajoo features Saurabh Ojha, focusing on the historical identity of Sambhal, a city in Uttar Pradesh. The core debate centers around the existence of the ancient Harihar Mandir at the current site of Shahi Jama Masjid, and whether the mosque was built over the remains of the temple. Saurabh presents archaeological and textual evidence from ancient scriptures like the Matsya Purana, historical travelogues, and British-era surveys to assert that Sambhal was historically known as Sambhal Gram, a sacred site tied to the future Kalki Avatar of Lord Vishnu. He explains how rulers from the Mauryan, Gupta, and Mughal eras referenced the city and how its identity evolved over centuries. Key references include Alexander Cunningham’s and Carlleyle’s archaeological surveys, Ain-i-Akbari, and local gazetteers that mention the existence of a prominent temple. A major point is the multiple historical references to the temple being rebuilt (“rebuilt” implies pre-existence and destruction)—by Prithviraj Chauhan, and later, a proposal during Mohammad bin Tughlaq’s reign, even mentioned by traveler Ibn Battuta. Saurabh emphasizes that the term “rebuilt” appears frequently, which challenges claims of uninterrupted mosque existence. The episode calls for official archaeological investigation, especially by ASI, to establish clear evidence. It raises larger questions around heritage, historical distortion, and the politics of religious monuments, making it a provocative, evidence-based take on a sensitive historical issue. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 👉 Watch Next: • Inside India’s Darkest Time: The Pupp... 👉 Watch Next: • Indian Freedom Fighter Given Electric... 👉 Watch Next: • Was Netaji Alive After 1945? Shocking... 👉 Watch Next: • Why Did Shah Jahan Kill 36 Brothers o... Don't forget to hit that 🔔subscribe button to stay updated on more! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📌Refer These Chapters To Navigate The Video According To Your Interest:0:00 - Introduction to the episode 0:00 - Introduction 2:54 – Starting the History of Sambhal 6:00 – Sambhal's History in 1911 Gazetteer 9:00 – Why Sambhal’s History Matters in This Debate 12:02 – Balban's Attack on Sambhal 14:55 – Sambhal Mentioned in Tibetan Buddhist Texts 17:00 – Hindus Massacre under Balban’s Rule 21:43 – Sikandar Lodi Makes Sambhal His Capital 24:15 – Mention of Mandir In Ain-i-Akbari 28:50 – Rise of Rohilkhand After Aurangzeb 33:18 – Afghan Migration & Rohilla Settlement 36:05 – Shah Waliullah's Letter to Abdali 37:19 – Abdali's Attack on Mathura & Vrindavan 39:42 – Carlleyle’s Report on Temple Architecture 42:29 – Character of Protected Sites Being Changed 49:00 – Call for Archaeological Survey of Entire Sambhal 54:45 – Fatwa-e-Alamgiri and Cultural Merging 56:56 – Why Sambhal Is a Flashpoint for Entire UP? 58:20 – End