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  • Ep. 6: The Tiger & The General: Power and Betrayal in 18th-Century South India
    2025/07/29

    This episode delves into the brutal, complex, and pivotal history of Hyder Ali and his son, Tipu Sultan, the formidable rulers of Mysore who challenged the British East India Company's dominance. We explore an extensive historical sketch that chronicles the relentless military campaigns, shifting alliances, and high-stakes political betrayals that defined late 18th-century South India.


    From the strategic brilliance of Hyder Ali to the fierce resistance of Tipu Sultan, this account details the intricate web of conflict involving the English, the Marathas, and the Nizam of Hyderabad. We'll uncover the internal power struggles and financial crises within the Company's own administration, driven by the immense cost of sustained warfare. The narrative also touches on the harsh realities of the era, including forced religious conversions and the cultural clashes that shaped this crucible of empire.


    Note: This episode is based on a historical account, likely from a British perspective. It details events and perspectives from the 18th century and is presented here as a document for historical examination.


    In This Episode, We Explore:

    • Hyder Ali's masterful military strategies and his declared hostilities against the English.
    • The intricate "great game" of diplomacy and betrayal between Mysore, the Marathas, and the Nizam.
    • Tipu Sultan's inheritance of power and his continuation of the fight against the Company.
    • The internal disputes over command and the crippling financial costs of war for the British.
    • The brutal social realities of the conflict, including accounts of forced conversions.
    • Key military campaigns that shaped the future of the Carnatic, Malabar, and all of South India.


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    1 時間 25 分
  • Ep. 5: After the Tiger: Surveying the Riches and Scars of Mysore in 1800
    2025/07/29

    What does a conqueror do after the war is won? In 1800, just months after the fall of Tipu Sultan, the British East India Company sent an agent on a comprehensive journey through the newly acquired territories of Mysore, Canara, and Malabar. This episode unearths his detailed report, a fascinating blend of economic survey, social ethnography, and colonial intelligence gathering.


    We follow the author's path as he meticulously documents everything from agricultural techniques and irrigation to local industries like steel and oil production. The account provides a granular look at the intricate caste system, describing the distinct practices of various Brahmanical and Sudra sects. It also reveals the complex systems of land ownership, trade, and revenue collection, all while capturing the lingering impact of decades of conflict on the land and its people.


    Note: This episode examines a historical document created for the British East India Company. It reflects the colonial perspectives and priorities of the time and is presented here for its historical and economic insights.


    In This Episode, We Explore:

    • The strategic purpose of this detailed survey for the new British administration.
    • A ground-level view of agriculture, from crop varieties to the ingenious "Capily" water-raising machine.
    • Observations on local geology, minerals, and manufactures like high-quality steel wire.
    • The author's detailed, and often critical, documentation of the caste system and local customs.
    • The economic machinery of the region: land tenure, revenue systems, and regional trade networks.
    • The visible impact of the recent Anglo-Mysore wars on the population and landscape.


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    52 分
  • Ep. 4: The Gospel in South India: A Missionary's 19th-Century Account
    2025/07/27

    How did Christian missionaries navigate the complex social and religious landscape of 19th-century South India? This episode journeys into a detailed historical account from Rev. Joseph Mullens, a missionary who documented the Protestant efforts to establish a foothold in the Madras Presidency.


    We explore Mullens' firsthand chronicle of missions in the Telugu, Canarese, and Tamil-speaking regions. He provides a fascinating, and often critical, look at the challenges missionaries faced—from confronting the "barbaric" practice of human sacrifice among the Khond tribe to the persistent and divisive issue of caste within the church itself. The episode also places these efforts in a wider historical context, examining the legacy of earlier Jesuit missions and the ancient Syrian Christian communities.


    Note: This episode examines a historical document containing colonial-era perspectives and critiques of Indian culture and religion. The views expressed are those of the 19th-century author and are presented here for historical context.


    In This Episode, We Explore:


    • The establishment and progress of Protestant missions across the diverse linguistic regions of South India.
    • The dramatic efforts by missionaries and the British government to suppress the "Meriah" human sacrifice among the Khonds.
    • The deep-rooted challenge of the caste system and its divisive impact on native Christian congregations.
    • A brief look at the history and influence of earlier Jesuit missions and the ancient Syrian Churches in India.
    • The unwavering conviction and strategic methods of a 19th-century missionary in the field.


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    42 分
  • Ep. 3: Britain's "Sacred Duty": The Missionary Argument to Convert India
    2025/07/27

    Why did many in 19th-century Britain believe they had a divine mandate to evangelize India? This episode delves into a historical text that reveals the passionate, and often controversial, arguments that fueled the global missionary movement.


    We explore a detailed account written through the critical lens of a Christian missionary. The author provides a fascinating, in-depth analysis of Hindu society—from philosophical concepts and deities like Siva and Krishna to the vibrant worship of village goddesses. This is contrasted with a stark portrayal of social conditions, including the caste system and poverty, all used to build a powerful case for the "duty" of the church to intervene.


    Note: This episode examines a historical document containing colonial-era perspectives and critiques of Indian culture and religion. The views expressed are those of the 19th-century author and are presented here for historical context.


    In This Episode, We Explore:


    • A missionary's interpretation of Hindu deities and philosophy.
    • Vivid descriptions of popular religious practices, including the controversial "Swinging Feast."
    • The author's critical observations on the caste system, poverty, and the perceived moral state of Hindu society.
    • The core arguments for why Britain, as a colonial power, had a "sacred duty" to bring Christianity to India.
    • A glimpse into the daily life, methods, and unwavering conviction of a missionary in the field.


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    1 時間 5 分
  • Ep. 2: Shipwrecked on a Mission: Faith and Survival in 19th Century India
    2025/07/27

    The year is 1820. After months at sea on a voyage from England, a young missionary’s journey to India ends in disaster—a terrifying shipwreck off the coast. Survival is just the beginning of his story.


    Rescued from the waves, the missionary steps into the complex and vibrant world of Southern India. This episode follows his remarkable travels, from the bustling colonial hub of Madras to serene hill stations and ancient temples. Through his personal account, we witness his mission to spread Christianity and establish schools, all while navigating the intricate social and religious landscapes of the time.


    In This Episode, You Will Hear:


    • A harrowing first-hand account of a 19th-century shipwreck and the dramatic rescue that followed.
    • Vivid descriptions of life in Madras, the South Indian countryside, and local customs in the 1820s.
    • The challenges and strategies of establishing Christian schools and missions in a predominantly Hindu society.
    • A European missionary’s candid perspective on the local religions, social structures, and the native and English communities he encounters.


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    1 時間 7 分
  • Ep. 01: Life, Trade, and Caste in 19th Century South India
    2025/07/26

    What was life really like in South India just after the turn of the 19th century? We open a rare window into a lost world, guided by a meticulous first-hand account of a journey through the regions of Mysore, Canara, and Malabar.


    Commissioned by the Governor-General himself, this special report uncovers the vibrant and complex reality of the time. We explore everything from the ingenious farming techniques that fed a kingdom to the bustling trade of steel and textiles, and the intricate social fabric that governed the lives of millions.


    In This Episode, You Will Discover:


    • The advanced agricultural and irrigation methods that were crucial for survival and prosperity.
    • The secrets behind Mysore's legendary steel wire and coveted textiles.
    • A detailed look at the economy, from local trade routes to the various currencies in use.
    • The rigid social structures and daily customs of different castes, from Brahmans to artisans.
    • How the region was still reeling from past conflicts and adapting to new political realities.


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    41 分