HAMLAWAR - The Invaders of India

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HAMLAWAR - The Invaders of India

Written by: Tarique Ahmed
Narrated by: Tarique Ahmed
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Episodes
  • Episode 30: The Battle of Jaran-Manjur - Invasion during Allauddin Khilji
    Dec 30 2025
    In the winter of 1297-98, Kadar invaded and ravaged the Punjab region of the Delhi Sultanate, which was ruled by Alauddin Khilji. Mongols reached India by crossing the Sulaiman Mountains crossing the major rivers of the Punjab, and burnt the Khokhar villages. They advanced up to Kasur, near Lahore. When Alauddin learned about the havoc caused by the Mongols, he directed his brother and General Ulugh Khan to march against the invaders.
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    29 mins
  • Episode 29: Jeeta Rahe Garhwal - Invasion of Amar Singh Thapa
    Dec 30 2025
    Battle of Khurbura also known as Gorkha-Garhwal War occurred in May 1804 near modern-day Dehradun. The battle is regarded as the first major attack in the history of Garhwal Kingdom and was fought between the Kingdom of Nepal and Maharaja Pradyumna Shah, continuing for 13 days until the Garhwal king was defeated. It is chiefly regarded as the only defeat of Pradyumna Shah's life at the hands of Gorkhali forces.
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    28 mins
  • Episode 28: The Patriot - Manipur’s Revolt
    Dec 30 2025
    The Anglo- Manipuri War of 1891 is one of the most important events in the history of Manipur. In the war against the British colonial expansion, many martyrs of the tiny kingdom of Manipur laid down their lives to save the dignity, honour and sovereignty of their motherland despite the inevitable defeat against the mighty British empire. After the defeat at the Battle of Khongjom where the Manipuri armies fought gallantly under Major Paona Brajabashi, Manipur lost its sovereignty to the British. On the fateful day of 13th August 1891, martyrs of Manipur- Yubraj Tikendrajit, Thangal General were hanged in front of the public at Pheidabung, presently known as Bir Tikendrajit park. August 13 is commemorated annually as "Patriots Day" in Manipur, to honour the Manipuri soldiers that lost their lives during the war.
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    26 mins
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