1897 last stand battle in the British Raj
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Wysłuchanie poprzedniej części wskazane, ale niewymagane :) Ten odcinek podcastu historycznego składa się z dwóch części; W pierwszej opowiadam o ostatnim bastionie – o koncepcie walki do ostatniego tchnienia, obrony najwyższych wartości, o idei, że za pewne rzeczy warto się poświęcać. Przytaczam przykłady historycznych, ostatnich bastionów. Od bitwy o Saragarhi w Indiach, przez bitwe o Rorke's Drift w Afryce, bitwe pod Little Bighorn w Ameryce Północnej, bitwie o Mogadiszu w latach 90tych, obronie dokonanej w Tiblisi przez Aragwijczyków, kończąc na Termopilach i 300stu Spartan, Dunkierce i o ostatnim kursie japońskiego pancernika Yamato. W każdym z tych zdarzeń garstka obrońców musiała postawić na szali wszystko, co było im drogie, i zagrać va banque. I dlatego właśnie o nich do dzisiaj pamiętamy. Dlaczego opowiadam o tych wszystkich ostatnich bastionach? Z dwóch powodów: Po pierwsze – koncept ostatniego bastionu łączy dwie odmienne, a jednocześnie nierozerwalnie ludzkie emocje – poczucie beznadziei oraz głęboką wiarę w ideę. Łącząc je, otrzymujemy coś unikalnego, coś obiektywnie romantycznego, coś honorowego, coś co potem pamiętają wieki. Drugi powód jest znacznie bardziej istotny. O tym jest właśnie druga część odcinka. W historii polski jest takie wydarzenie, które możemy nazwać naszym narodowym ostatnim bastionem. To nie była jedna bitwa. To był ciąg zdarzeń, które z perspektywy czasu nie miały szansy na sukces, ale które do dziś należy stawiać za wzór honoru i oddania idei obrony ojczyzny przez najeźdźcą. Tym ostatnim bastionem był wrzesień 1939. To historia z początku drugiej wojny światowej, która wypełniona jest licznymi epizodami, z których każdy jeden śmiało możemy nazywać polskimi Termopilami. Od ostatnich dni pokoju w Europie, gdy już jasne było, że Hitler czycha na naszą wolność, że Stalin szuka sojusznika, że zachodni alianci – Francja i Anglia być może wcale nie będą tak chętnie walczyć za naszą wolność. Dalej prowadzę was przez pierwsze dni ofensywy, przez Obronę Wizny z kapitanem Raginisem, Obronę Westerplatte z majorem Sucharskim, aż po zdradę sowiecką z 17 września. Kampania wrześniowa – nasz ostatni polski bastion – to historia, która trzeba opowiadać, smakować i celebrować jako całość. Zapraszam was zatem! Dziękuję moim Patronom: https://pastebin.com/sj7gXQjR Dajecie mi wysokooktanowe paliwo do działania! Jeśli Ci się podoba - wesprzyj Podcast Historyczny :) https://patronite.pl/podcasthistoryczny/ Muzyka:Open Music Revolution (www.openmusicrevolution.com) Whitesand: https://whitesand.bandcamp.com, https://open.spotify.com/artist/3GXunV3wsCpSdKp0L5tcNH Źrodła: https://controlc.com/92916fc0 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcasthistoryczny Mój Twitter: https://twitter.com/sadowski_rafal Mój Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rafal_sadowskii
Show Notes: Kesari film trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFP24D15_XM The film was based on the Battle of Saragarhi. Here is an article about it: https://theprint.in/opinion/what-akshay-kumars-kesari-wont-tell-you-the-real-military-account-of-battle-of-saragarhi/213646/ Sabian Symbol Notes for February 27, 2022 - March 5, 2022 Chiron 11 Aries (2.19.22 - 3.9.22) The President of the Republic or the Ruler of the Country Lilith 25 Gemini (2.20.22 - 2.28.22) A Gardener Trimming Large Palm Trees Lilith 26 Gemini (3.1.22 - 3.9.22) Winter Frost In the Woods North Node 27 Taurus (2.17.22 - 2.27.22) An Old Indian Woman Selling Beads and Trinkets South Node 27 Scorpio (2.17.22 - 2.27.22) A Military Band Marches Noisily On Through the City North Node 26 Taurus (2.28.22 - 3.5.22) A Spaniard Serenading His Senorita South Node 26 Scorpio (2.28.22 - 3.5.22) American Indians Making Camp In a New Territory Pluto 27 Capricorn (2.6.22 - 3.9.22) A Large Aviary Neptune 23 Pisces (2.18.22 - 3.16.22) A Materializing Medium Giving a Seance Uranus 12 Taurus (2.8.22 - 3.12.22) A Young Couple Walk Down Mainstreet, Window Shopping Saturn 19 Aquarius (2.24.22 - 3.2.22) A Forest Fire Finally Quenched Saturn 20 Aquarius (3.3.22 - 3.11.22) A Large White Dove Bearing a Message Jupiter 14 Pisces (2.26.22 - 3.1.22) A Woman in Fox Fur Jupiter 15 Pisces (3.2.22 - 3.5.22) An Official Drilling His Men In Simulated Attack Transits: March 2: Sun sextile Uranus Sun 12 Pisces: An Examination of Initiates In the Sanctuary of an Occult Brotherhood Uranus 12 Taurus: A Young Couple Walk Down Mainstreet, Window Shopping Mercury conjunct Saturn: Mercury/Saturn 19 Aquarius (2.24.22 - 3.2.22) A Forest Fire Finally Quenched Mercury conjunct Saturn 20 Aquarius (3.3.22 - 3.11.22) A Large White Dove Bearing a Message New Moon 13 Pisces: A Sword, Used In Many Battles, Is Now In a Museum TBD March 3: Venus/Mars/Pluto conjunct 28 Capricorn: A Large Aviary March 4: Mercury semisextile Neptune Mercury 23 Aquarius: A Big Trained Bear Sitting Down and Waving All Its Paws Neptune 23 Pisces: A Materializing Medium Giving a Seance March 5: Sun conjunct Jupiter 15 Pisces: An Officer Drilling His Men In a Simulated Attack --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-meyerson/support
Sydney's Blacktown City Council has approved the establishment of a war memorial commemorating the contributions and sacrifices made by the Sikh soldiers in epochal moments of military history, including World War I & II, Gallipoli, and Saragarhi.
In this Episode kandid Kannan, Sid k is joined by Randeep Hooda. They talk about his 20 years in Bollywood, the bad boy tag that he has and if it puts pressure on him being compared with Salman Khan. Sid K asks Randeep if he has got his due in this industry, and if he has been advised to keep being spotted, also why he was away for 3 years in this industry and what was he doing during that phase and being disappointed on not being nominated for any awards for Sarabjit.Randeep for the 1st time talks about the Big controversy of his ‘Battle of Saragarhi' film getting shelved.This and a lot more in this interesting chat.You can reach out to our host Sid k on Instagram: @sid_kannanhttps://www.instagram.com/sid_kannan/You can reach out to our host Sid k on Facebook: @sidk313https://www.facebook.com/sidk313You can reach out to our host Sid k on Twitter: @sidkannanhttps://twitter.com/sidkannanFor more awesome IVM podcasts, find us at:Website: https://ivmpodcasts.com/Facebook: https://facebook.com/ivmpodcastsTwitter: https://twitter.com/ivmpodcastsInstagram: https://instagram.com/ivmpodcasts
On a small hillock in a remote ridge on a forgotten frontier between Pakistan and Afghanistan sat a small signal tower in a dusty village. In 1897, the 22 Sikh soldiers employed by the British army operating this signal tower were surrounded by at least 8,000 Pashtun warriors. They were invited to surrender, but their response would make Saragarhi one of the most impressive last stands in the annals of military history. http://battlerattlepodcast.com/
TALES OF VALOR HALF-HISTORY: The Battle of Saragarhi | Today's half history takes us back to 1897 when the 36th Sikh Regiment of the Bengal Infantry defended their outpost at Saragarhi to the death with loyalty and devotion against the Afghan attackers. Thank you for all the support for the show! Please go drop a rating/review/comment/follow/subscription everywhere! http://www.instagram.com/tovpod
Hello everybody On the eve of 73rd Independence Day of India I am Presenting a Soulful Song Cover of Most Lovable Patriotic Song of 2019 Teri Mitti from the Movie Kesari Starring Super Star Akshay Kumar with 20 Brave Soldiers. The Movie Kesari is based on the true story of one of the bravest battles that India ever fought -The Battle of Saragarhi on the 12th of Sept 1897 between 21 Sikhs vs 10,000 Afghans on the battlefield. The Original Song is Sung by Heavy Talented B Praak and Arko . Music is composed by Arko and Lyrics is written by Manoj Muntashir. Use your Headphones for best listening experience. Hope you like this song cover of Teri Mitti from Movie Kesari is now streaming only on my Channel Guru`s Music -Where Song Covers you. Please do not forget to like and share the video to your friends and in social media. Give your valuable feedback in the comments section of the channel. Subcribe My Channel Guru`s Music for more such musicals and Press the bell Icon for Channel Updates Karaoke Track used from You tube channel Neh Raj Karaoke Link :-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-tjE... Mobile App Used to Make this Video---KINEMASTER Mobile App Used to Record Song with HeadPhone------Voiceover Free Mastering of Song done on :- https://www.bandlab.com and https://www.auphonic.com All Rights to Music Label Co. & No Copyright infringement intended. Enjoy and stay connected with me : Subscribe Guru's Music : http://www.youtube.com/c/GURUSMUSIC?s... All YouTube Videos: http://www.youtube.com/c/GURUSMUSIC Visit my WEBSITE : http://gurus-music.business.site Like my FACEBOOK Page : gurussmusic https://www.facebook.com/gurussmusic Follow me on INSTAGRAM: gurussmusic https://www.instagram.com/gurussmusic Follow me on TWITTER : gurussmusic https://www.twitter.com/gurussmusic Follow me on TUMBLER : gurussmusic https://www.tumblr.com/gurussmusic Follow me on Daily Motion :-https://www.dailymotion.com/gurussmusic check out related videos #terimittisongcover #terimittireprise #gurusmusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gurusmusic/message
This week we are covering some incredible Last Stands. First we talk about the battle of Vitkov Hill where a small force held off a much larger, better armed group of attackers and survived long enough to see reinforcements arrive and kick some ass! Then we move into The Battle of Saragarhi where 21 Sikh soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice to defend the small fort they where assigned to. And finally we go to WWII and talk about John McKinney, this dude fought off an entire wave of Japanese attackers who ambushed his position in the night. So sit back, relax and enjoy listening to some brave men and women kicking ass! Go Check us out on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/darkwindowspodcast Thanks to our sponsor Sudio Headphones, go check them out here: https://www.sudio.com/us/ and put in DARKWINDOWS15 at checkout for a 15% off discount on your purchase! Huge thank you to Age of Radio for picking us up for the network! Go checkout the shows page at https://www.ageofradio.org/darkwindows/ Find us at: https://www.instagram.com/darkwindowspod/ https://twitter.com/darkwindowspod https://www.facebook.com/Dark-Windows-363596237442341/ https://www.instagram.com/broadstone_creations/ https://www.instagram.com/speedie802/ https://www.instagram.com/kcarleton87/ Shoot us and email! darkwindowspod@gmail.com Don't forget to Check out Seth Broadstone's Sponsor! https://gameenvy.net/ and put in BROADSTONE at check out to get 10% off your entire order! Head over to Dicehead Games website and check it out, so many minis, comic books and other cool stuff! http://diceheadgames.com/ And don't forget to check us out on Megaphone.fm! check out all the other great shows there as well! Thank you to all our listeners! We literally couldn't and wouldn't do this show without all of you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we are going to be talking about some of the greatest defeats in history. I know that sounds kind of counter-intuitive, but these are both examples of times when a very small group of people held off a gigantic invading force against all the odds. I start with the battle of Thermopylae, which you probably have heard of, and then talk about the battle of Saragarhi, which you probably haven't heard of. Yes, this is episode 27. And the last episode is 25. Deal with it.Extra History Videos:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFfHp83Xm04 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwitONWEgskhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fvd9vxyCgCASources:https://www.historyextra.com/period/victorian/when-21-sikh-soldiers-stood-against-10000-men-the-battle-of-saragarhi/ https://www.reed.edu/humanities/110tech/thermopylae.html
Kesari plays out as a cinematic tribute to the valour and sacrifice of 21 men who preferred to die on the battlefield showing exemplary courage in the face of overwhelming odds. We are first introduced to Havaldar Ishar Singh (Akshay Kumar), an upright soldier in the British Indian Army who routinely gets into trouble with his seniors for his headstrong opinion on justice and service. Upset with him for not following orders, Ishar Singh is sent to Saragarhi Fort to take charge. Apart from its strategic importance in the British rule in the province, it hasn't seen much military action. But all that changes when local Tribe leaders gang up and march towards Saragarhi. What happens next? Well, listen to the podcast and find out!
Kesari is a story so astounding that if it wasn’t true, you would never believe it. In September 1897, 21 soldiers of the 36th Sikh regiment of the British army fought valiantly against more than 10,000 Afghans. Using single-loading rifles, they kept the enemy at bay for hours ensuring that they didn’t succeed in their plan to take over two key British forts in the North West Frontier Province. The Battle of Saragarhi is known as one of the greatest last stands in military history. Kesari’s main mission is to valorize the Sikh regiment. Right at the start, it is established that their leader Havildar Ishar Singh is a man of integrity and limitless courage. He isn’t afraid to risk his life to do the right thing.
Kesari is a story so astounding that if it wasn't true, you would never believe it. In September 1897, 21 soldiers of the 36th Sikh regiment of the British army fought valiantly against more than 10,000 Afghans. Using single-loading rifles, they kept the enemy at bay for hours ensuring that they didn't succeed in their plan to take over two key British forts in the North West Frontier Province. The Battle of Saragarhi is known as one of the greatest last stands in military history.Kesari's main mission is to valorize the Sikh regiment. Right at the start, it is established that their leader Havildar Ishar Singh is a man of integrity and limitless courage. He isn't afraid to risk his life to do the right thing.
This episode we’re talking to Parineeti Chopra who is starring with Akshay Kumar in this week’s Hindi release Kesari. Kesari is about The Battle of Saragarhi in 1897 between Sikh soldiers of the British Indian Army and Pashtun Orakzai tribesmen. Parineeti’s debut was in 2011 with Ladies vs Ricky Bahl and her career has seen some ups and down which we discuss in our chat. We talk and about her likeability as an actor, if she pushes back against that image and if that sense of familiarity can turn toxic. We also talk about why she wanted to be part of Kesari and the sudden prevalence of historical movies being made in India lately. If you like our chat do subscribe and review us on iTunes. And for all our new listeners check out our other show called The Khandaan Podcast by searching on iTunes or by clicking [here](https://audioboom.com/channel/the-khandaan-podcast).
This week on FC Flash, Akshay Kumar unveils Kesari, which also stars Parineeti Chopra. The historical war film is based on the Battle of Saragarhi of 1857. Ritesh Batra directs Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Sanya Malhotra in the film. It tells the story of what transpires when two people from totally different worlds collide. Also, releasing on the same day as Photograoh is Milan Talkies. Filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia returns to hinterland with this one and this time he takes actor Ali Fazal along. The Sky is Pink starring Priyanka Chopra and Farhan Akhtar will release on October 11th. Investigative website Cobrapost alleged that several celebrities from Bollywood, the music and television industries had consented to promote the political narratives of some parties on their social media for money in return. The Indian Film And Television Directors Association released a statement confirming Navjot Singh Sidhu's removal from the Kapil Sharma show. They have also terminated of all his services with Sony Entertainment channel.
The badass story of 21 Sikhs in the Battle of Saragarhi.