Bharat Ek Khoj - Season 1

Season 1
Bharat Ek Khoj is a 53 episode television series that dramatically unfolds the 5000 year history of India from its beginnings to the coming of Indian Independence in I947. It is a series of explorations into the different periods of Indian history - political, social and cultural. It traces the crucial and significant landmarks in the evolution of the great Indian Civilization; a unique combination of multi-cultural, mu|ti—religious and multi- ethnic communities constituting a pluralistic society unparalleled in the entire world. The episodes sometimes use the technique of a documentary, at other times drama, in their narratives.

Episodes

Bharat Mata Ki Jai

The Beginnings

The Arrival of the Vedic People (The Rigveda)

Caste Formation

Mahabharata Part 1

Mahabharata Part 2

Ramayana Part 1

Ramayana Part 2

Republics and Kingdoms

Negation and Acceptance of Life

Chanakya and Chandragupta Part 1

Chanakya and Chandragupta Part 2

Ashoka Part 1

Ashoka Part 2

The Sangam Period: Silapaddirakam Part 1

The Sangam Period: Silapaddirakam Part 2

The Classical Age

Kalidas and Shakuntala Part 1

Kalidas and Shakuntala Part 1

Harshavardhana

Bhakti

The Chola Empire Part 1

The Chola Empire Part 2

The Delhi Sultanate and Prithviraj Raso Part 1

The Delhi Sultanate and Prithviraj Raso Part 2

The Delhi Sultanate and Padmavat

Synthesis

The Vijayanagar Empire

Feudalism

The Fall of the Vijayanagar Empire

Rana Sanga, Ibrahim Lodi and Babur

Akbar Part 1 (Din-e-Ilahi)

Akbar Part 2

Golden Hind

Aurangzeb Part 1

Aurangzeb Part 2

Shivaji Part 1

Shivaji Part 2

Company Bahadur

Tipu Sultan

The Bengal Renaissance and Raja Ram Mohan Roy

1857 Part 1

1857 Part 2

Indigo Revolt

Mahatma Phule

Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

Vivekananda

Extremists and Moderates

And Gandhi Came Part 1

And Gandhi Came Part 2

Separatism

Do or Die

Epilogue
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