History and AI. I work in AI and history is my hobby. I fact check the history to fix the colonial narratives using science, mathematics, technology and logic.
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Apr 4 • 16 tweets • 2 min read
#SecretHistory of Naiki Devi which Bollywood missed.
A princess of the Kadamba dynasty of Goa, she became the queen regent of the Chalukya (Solanki) dynasty after the death of her husband, Ajayapala. Her son, Mularaja II, was too young to rule, so she assumed control of the kingdom.
Apr 3 • 13 tweets • 2 min read
Tatya Tope's 2,800-mile escape from the British during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 is a remarkable account of guerrilla warfare, resilience, and strategic brilliance.
Born in Maratha Brahmin family Ramchandra Panduranga, better known as Tatya Tope perfected use of mobile artillery units. "Tatya" meant "General," while "Tope" artillery likely derived from the Hindi word for cannon or artillery.
Mar 31 • 15 tweets • 3 min read
#SecretHistory of Sikandar Bagh and carnage that killed 2000 Indian freedom fighters on November 16, 1857. The picture was taken in 1858 and dead bodies were still left on the ground by the British to deny cremation to Hindu soldiers. And how a widow avenged her husband's death.
Sikandar Bagh was originally built as a royal garden and summer retreat by Wajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Awadh, in 1853. It was a site for cultural events such as Kathak performances and poetic gatherings. However, following the annexation of Awadh by the British East India Company in 1856, the garden became a stronghold for Indian sepoy mutineers during the Siege of Lucknow in 1857.
Mar 14 • 18 tweets • 3 min read
Double entry accounting is from India as per primary source!
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Yesterday, I theorized that it is too hard for Italians like Pacioli to jump through so many steps in such a short time and create double entry bookkeeping.
Tonight, I found primary evidence in support of my theory.
Feb 24 • 25 tweets • 4 min read
Ganga is self-cleaning and Ganga needs our help.
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Ganga has unique ability. Check the table.
Ganga when compared to other rivers of the world beats them by a mile when it comes to pathogen reduction!
Feb 23 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
If you have already seen the movie, you already know the torture part. Let me tell you what was not shown on the movie screen.
#Chaava 🧵
February 1, 1689.
Shirke deliberately misled Sambhaji about Mughal movements and provided Muqarrab Khan with patrol schedules and guard positions. Mughal forces (estimated 10,000) surrounded Sangameshwar. Sambhaji had only 300 personal guards. And key escape routes had been blocked because Shirke had provided information!
Feb 23 • 25 tweets • 4 min read
#Chaava back story What you see here is a Bhimthadi horse standing proudly with Indian Bhimthadi association's president Mr. Pawar.
This horse breed liberated Bharat from Islamic Invaders.
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The Bhimthadi horse, a breed indigenous to Maharashtra’s Bhima River basin, emerged as a linchpin of Maratha military strategy during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Developed through selective breeding of Arabian and Turkoman stallions with local ponies, this hardy equine became synonymous with the Maratha Confederacy’s guerrilla campaigns against Mughal and Deccan Sultanate forces.
Characterized by exceptional endurance, adaptability to sparse fodder, and calm temperament, the Bhimthadi enabled lightning-fast “shoot and scoot” tactics that exploited the Deccan Plateau’s rugged terrain.
Feb 10 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
Konkanis (like me) laid the foundation for Botany as the world knows.
What you see is the certification of the work done for Hendrik Van Rheede. The certification is done by Apu Bhat, Vinayak Pandit and Ranaga Bhat.
Feb 9 • 12 tweets • 2 min read
Panchamrit, a revered Hindu mixture, is more than just a ritual offering—it’s a scientifically synergistic blend of nutrients and bioactive compounds. Let’s break it down. 🔬✨ 🧵 1/ Core Ingredients of Panchamrit
🥛 Milk (Raw Cow’s Milk)
🍶 Curd (Cow Milk Yogurt)
🧈 Ghee (Clarified Butter)
🍯 Honey (Organic)
🍬 Sugar/Jaggery (Mishri/Rock Sugar)
Optional: Tulsi, nuts, fruits, saffron for added benefits. 🌿🌰🍌
Feb 8 • 29 tweets • 5 min read
The peanuts which are getting roasted have more protein than 4 eggs.
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Usual suspects caught me on the wrong foot when indevertently I made mistake. Here is the apology and correction.
Jan 18 • 15 tweets • 4 min read
Unlike missionary gas called Euclid, Hindu mathematical treaties are real, their work has a guru paramara which refers to previous gurus. Some manuscripts are even carbon dated to confirm their time period.
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Bakhshali is carbon dated!
Jan 15 • 9 tweets • 4 min read
Hindus must use this opportunity to educate all the "colonial" accidental leftovers whose ancestry bears the sin of Dum Diversas doctrine.
Let me teach all of you how to respond to these kind of microagressions.
#Masterclass a thread. Share everywhere.
This is GPLed so that you can educate and be free.
The worship of the lord like the posted above has been prohibited by the Holy See! This son is actually going against many decrees, doctrines and directives still are in force. I am making a small list with all the references given.
Aug 30, 2024 • 13 tweets • 7 min read
What I am sharing today will further surprise you. What you are seeing below is the map of ports from India as described by Periplus in 1st century CE! This too is a long thread and complete primary sources are provided at the end.
Periplus is an Egyptian merchant who sailed to India and other places where India had trade. Most of his journeys seem to be in India and trade west of India.
Aug 29, 2024 • 14 tweets • 3 min read
It is a myth that Indians did not know trade or navigation.
This is the summary of threads.
Data Science Approach.
Map from Ptolemy as reproduced in 16th century. This busts so many myths pushed by colonial fux and Rome Leelas. This is a long thread.
Map was drawn in 2nd century and kept as a secret. Till Portuguese stole the map. Yes. There was no romantic seafaring. No sailing to the unknown. No valor. No Originality. Just the steal like Dum Diversa.
Jul 28, 2024 • 23 tweets • 9 min read
#SecretHistory of bloodiest civil war you never knew about!
Or how China lost its civilizational state.
This is an ongoing story because I too was surprised to see this hidden from the history books. What I will share will open your eyes and mind. So first a content warning.
Jul 9, 2024 • 19 tweets • 3 min read
1/ The fabric of colonial Mexican society was woven with threads of racial intermixing and legal restrictions aimed at preserving the social order favored by the Church. This system began in the 16th century, 300 years before Hinduism was blamed for castes!
2/ The intricate caste system (sistema de castas) classified individuals into a complex hierarchy based on racial heritage, with Spaniards at the top and mixed-caste individuals navigating a fluid yet oppressive social landscape.
May 17, 2024 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
Finally, I am now able to conclude that it was not James Prinsep who deciphered Brahmi. It was a pandit who read it for Prinsep.
Tablet 1: James mentions a pandit reading it for him.
Table 4: James again mentioning help from the pandit
May 1, 2024 • 13 tweets • 3 min read
So much of ignorance. Not even sure where should I start!
#BharatNatyam is #NotMissionaryMustaaafa aattam.
@MinOfCultureGoI needs to fire all who have utter lack of knowledge of Bharathiya Culture.
Read the whole #Thread
It started out like this. I first "DM"ed them and when they did not take it down, I publicly busted their myth.
1> Bharat Natyam is not Dasi Attam or Missionary Fetish.
2> They didn't even know they were using picture of Odissi dance till I pointed it out!
Apr 22, 2024 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
I have stopped doing threads. But this coffee claim needs to be busted.
"Embark on a botanical journey through India's rich coffee heritage. 🌱🇮🇳 The genus Psilanthus, part of the coffee family, boasts seven species native to the region, each with a unique story. #CoffeeHeritage #Psilanthus #India"
"Psilanthus bengalensis takes the crown for the widest range, thriving from the western to eastern Himalayas. This species is a testament to the adaptability of India's coffee plants. 🏔️ #BotanicalWonder #HimalayanCoffee"
Mar 28, 2024 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
Series of past #threads shared again.
#Alexander never came to #India.
He was defeated!