@Stoneworks

Yo... a full 2 hours of great civilization history??? Count me in baby!!!

@matheenarif8645

Mughal empire eventually was too big to control. Hence, infighting started, it started with Civil wars and then Awadh, Hyderabad state and Bengal broke away. Marathas were initially able to control the Central and parts of North India, however after Battle of Panipat, they started infighting as well. Scindia with Holkar, Gaikwad with Peshwa, Nagpur had multiple civil wars. That ultimately resulted in British Control of India.

@Nickball97

Videos like this for the Abbasid Caliphate, the Delhi Sultanate, the Ottoman Empire, Mamluk Egypt and Safavid Persia would be amazing. I will join your patreon in hopes that you may continue to share this precious knowledge with us.

@TheIslamicChronicles

This has to be the best documentary on the Great Mughals on the entire internet.

@OS-hx4jk

The production quality and commentary is beyond brilliant. Deserving of 5 million views. Zabardast!

@Srushti4551

One of the best documentary I have come across covering entire mughal dynasty. Beautifully portrayed!! Indeed, it was worth spending 2 hours. Looking forward for more such historical documentry.

@amongstgreen

Thanks a ton for this video and all your work. As an Indian and a Hindu, it's very tough to find well researched and unbiased work regarding Mughals and 7th-8th c Arab campaigns in India. 

Great to see a channel from our part of the world doing this work ❤️

@MarcusAgrippa390

You are too good to us bro...
A 2 plus hour documentary is freaking awesome! 
And on a Monday!
Thanks for your work and sharing your talent for making interesting documentarys.
Cheers!

@papazataklaattiranimam

Nader Shah’s brutal invasion was the biggest reason of collapse of Mughals

@studentofknowlege

Absolutely underrated content, Jazakallahu Khairan

@razaalee9477

I live in a small city "Rohri" in Sindh. Our Jamia Masjid still bears a stone engraved on it is "Sang e Bunyad Akbar Badshah" meaning Inaugural stone by King Akbar. 

It is believed that Akbar was born in the city of Umerkot in Sindh while his father was running from one city to another.

@gnatandgnu6015

As an Indian Hindu, I was really ashamed of how little I knew of such an important part of our history. 
I have learnt much more through this video than in all my years spent at school. 
You are a compelling narrator. The two hours just flew by!

@himanshululey8075

I am glad that despite this appearing as an Arab or Islamic channel, you've told the history rightly about Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj with utmost respect. Kudos and a subscriber for that!

@kappa9789

The most crisp video on Mughals ever made ... Thank you .

@ericcloud1023

100% love this! Lately there's been this hyper-nationalist Hindu/Indian "documentaries" that make verifiably false claims in the name of ethno-nationalists. Sure the older 20+yrs doc's done by English accented colonial apologists is just as frustrating lol. But you've seemed to have done the impossible.... accurately recount the Mughal empire's possible greatest ruler, without bashing some religion/ethnicity or raising up another. Much love man

@es7nb

as salam alaikum, from uzbekistan land of timurids 
your videos always informative and well animated, thank you for your work 
jazak allah khairan

@wheresmyeyebrow1608

Yooo 2 hours!!!

Love your amazing content!

@adilashary4383

I grew up in Pakistan and learned about Mughal history in grades 6 to 8, but it was only sketchy in my mind. This unbiased documentary in detail was enlightening. Thank you!!

@AnantShuklaIssueAnalysis

Please do kindly make a whole documentary series ( such as this one ) covering the reigns of all the Safavid , Afsharid , Zand and Qajar Shahs of Iran in chronological order .
Early Modern Iranian history ( 1500 - 1900 ) , is very negligibly covered by English Youtube Historical Channels , compared to other national histories .

@smorcrux426

Amazing quality content in a shockingly underappreciated part of history. I'm seriously considering joining your patreon