Indian history is filled with stories of powerful kings, grand palaces, and legendary battles. But behind all the beauty, there were secrets that textbooks never told us. In this video, I uncover some of the darkest crimes committed by Indian royal families — from the brutal “Taati Khana” torture cell in Gwalior Fort, to mass killings in Mysore, caste-based slavery in Travancore, and the terrifying punishments that kept people silent for centuries.
These were not foreign invaders… these were our own rulers.
Royal families who built temples and palaces during the day, but operated torture chambers, starvation cells, and secret execution rooms at night.
In this documentary, you’ll learn about:
• The “Poop Room” torture chamber inside Gwalior Fort
• Mass strangling of priests in Mysore under Chikka Devaraja
• The Ettuveetil Pillamar purge in Travancore
• The caste-based forced labour system called Oozhiyam
• Starvation chambers, iron-ring torture, and hidden underground cells
• How Indian kings erased entire families from history
These crimes were recorded in British archives, government manuals, historical books, and yet… were buried over time.
This video brings back the stories that were never meant to be remembered.
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I am a passionate History Graduate with a deep love for uncovering the forgotten stories of India. With a keen eye for detail and a relentless drive to uncover the truth, I have dedicated my life to exploring the rich and complex history of country, shedding light on the forgotten aspects of India’s past. Through my tireless research and dedication to the craft, I am committed to ensuring that the legacy of India’s rich cultural heritage will never be forgotten!
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