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  • Maniesh Paul unveils Nana Saheb Peshwa II’s notorious turn in the ‘History Hunter’ episode

    Maniesh Paul unveils Nana Saheb Peshwa II’s notorious turn in the ‘History Hunter’ episode

    Mumbai: An enthralling finale of ‘History Hunter’ awaits viewers as Maniesh Paul takes on his final quest of the current season, focusing on Nana Saheb Peshwa II, the forgotten hero of 1857. Having started as an ally of the British government, Nana Saheb soon developed remorse when he was refused pension and jagir (Inheritance of land) after the passing of his father Peshwa Bajirao II. The scenarios led him to act against the British in what would be known as the Kanpur massacre.

    Viewers will witness how Nana Saheb strategically lured the British into striking a deal, leading them to Satti Chaura ghat where he unleashed an attack upon them, killing more than 400 citizens. Theories suggest that Nana Saheb claimed that his initial plan was to help the British army but he was threatened with his life being taken by the rebels.      

    The episode will also showcase the escape planned by Nana Saheb Peshwa II while highlighting the importance of the Naulakha Haar of the Mughal dynasty and how it helped him enter Nepal. The British army never managed to capture Nana Saheb though they did discover treasures hidden by him that amounted to more than Rs 1400 crore in today’s day and age.

    Nana Saheb Peshwa II’s final days remain a mystery to date. Some experts claim that he died of malaria fever while others continued to report spotting him in regions including Mecca, the Middle East, and Russia, among other territories. The British eventually closed his file in 1896 due to a lack of evidence of him being alive.  

    Witness the life story of Nana Saheb Peshwa II in the final episode of ‘History Hunter, on 8 January 2024 at 9 PM on Discovery+ and Discovery Channel.

  • Maniesh Paul delves into the misfortunes of Lakhpat in the upcoming episode of ‘History Hunter’

    Maniesh Paul delves into the misfortunes of Lakhpat in the upcoming episode of ‘History Hunter’

    Mumbai: Maniesh Paul continues to unearth mysteries of India’s greatest legends and tales in Warner Bros. Discovery’s ‘History Hunter’. The upcoming episode will unravel facts of how the city of Lakhpat which was considered to be a financial hub in the early 18 century went on to become a barren land. Located in  Kutch, Gujarat, Lakhpat is situated near Kori Creek and is surrounded by a 7 km long wall along its shore.

    The regions nearby Lakhpat were used to cultivate rice, cotton, and ghee, amongst other items that were exported to Sri Lanka, and other Southeast Asian countries. Agriculture was the main source of revenue for the city. It was also the hub for international business with African & Gulf countries as well. The city was way ahead of its time with the concepts of credit and insurance back then which was facilitated with the use of paper. Legends say that even Guru Nanak Ji had visited the city as well before adjourning on one of his journeys. The famous Gaus Mohammad Kubo Dargah is also located in the city and is visited by pilgrims from across the world. However, Saint Ghaus Mohammad only entered the city, 20 years after its downfall.  

    Many theories surface on the scenario that led to the misfortune of the city of Lakhpat. From jealousy of other kings that led to war to a desire for a royal love story and natural calamities, the city withstood a lot of events and eventually crumbled to ill fate.

    Acquaint yourself with the history of Lakhpat City, once India’s financial hub, only on the upcoming episode of History Hunter,  18 December 2023 at 9 PM on Discovery Channel and discovery+.