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Did Indians Use GUNS & BOMBS 2000 Years Ago Evidence of Advanced Ancient Weapons

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Suppressed History of India’s Ancient Weapons. It is generally believed that Indians did not know about guns and gunpowder. Many experts claim this is the reason why foreigners overpowered Indians, however, that is not true. A series of evidences clearly point out that Ancient Indians used Guns, Bombs, and other advanced weapons. Watch before it gets DELETED. Instagram................ Facebook.............. Twitter...................... Email id - @ This is my Patreon account if you like to support me - 0:00 - World’s First Rifle 1:00 - An Ancient Gun 2:09 - Solid proof in ancient texts 3:33 - Alexander Escaped? – WHY? 4:58 - Oldest Bombs in India 5:39 - Master of Weapons 7:46 - A Weird Weapon 8:25 - Grenades in Jerusalem 9:30 - Making Gunpowder 10:13 - Ancient proof for Grenades 10:48 - Time Bombs are not new 12:16 - Conclusion Hey guys, today I am going to show you some solid evidence of advanced weapons from ancient India. Yes, what you are looking at is a carving of a gun, a rifle. If you look carefully, you can clearly see that he is loading a gun, this was the old-fashioned way of loading a gun, where you had to put gunpowder through the barrel and then stick a piper from the top. And you can see that he is doing exactly that in this carving in an ancient Indian temple. Of course, immediately your mind is filled with doubt, isn’t it? Is this ancient carving really showing a gun? Maybe it is something else, because ancient Indians could not have used guns, right? So perhaps it is just some other weapon like a spear, or even an iron rod or something. But here is another carving in a different temple. There is a bearded man on a horse, and he is ready to pull out his sword. But look below him, what is this guy holding? He is clearly holding a gun and is pointing at the horse rider. There should be absolutely no doubt in your mind that this is a gun, because look at his eyes. He has closed his left eye and has opened his right eye, and aiming for the enemy’s heart. If he fires the bullet, this man is dead instantly, right? Yet, he is not shown wearing modern clothes or even medieval clothes, he is shown with just a loin cloth in his waist, and his hairdo resembles the ancient Indian hairstyle. But, if guns were invented by Europeans just 600 years ago, why do we see ancient Indian carvings showing guns? Are these carvings really ancient? Look at this one, it is now in the archeology museum of Kakinada. There is no official plaque or signboard next to it, but it is said to be 1,000 years old. If guns did exist in India before 600 years, why were they not mentioned in ancient Indian texts, right? Let me read from a text called Manusmriti, historians say this text is about 2000 years old. In chapter 7, it says: “No one should use concealed weapons, barbed arrows, poisoned arrows, or projectiles kindled by fire. “Projectiles kindled by fire? That is a gun, right? I mean what else could it be? Why would something like this be written in a 2000-year-old text? Another Indian text called Naisadha Charita also talks about guns. Experts confirm that it was written in 12th century. The author compares a woman’s elevated nostrils to a pair of guns. In fact, many Ancient Indian texts clearly mention Guns, it was called Naalika in Sanskrit language. #AncientTechnology #PraveenMohan #hinduism

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