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Introduction
Part 3: The Colonial Crucible (Episodes 26–40)
- Episode 26: The British Expansion – The Doctrine of Lapse, the annexation of Awadh, and the greased cartridge issue.
- Episodes 27–28: The Revolt of 1857 – Dramatization of the Siege of Delhi, Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, and Bahadur Shah Zafar’s exile.
- Episode 29: The Aftermath – The transfer of power to the British Crown, the end of the Mughals, and the rise of colonial education.
- Episode 30: The Indian Renaissance – Raja Rammohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, and the Brahmo Samaj.
- Episode 31: The Birth of the Congress – 1885, the moderates (Gokhale) vs. the extremists (Tilak).
- Episode 32: Swadeshi and Partition of Bengal (1905) – The anti-partition movement, Rabindranath Tagore’s "Amar Sonar Bangla."
- Episode 33: The Ghadar Party and World War I – Indian soldiers abroad and the Home Rule League.
- Episode 34: Jallianwala Bagh (1919) – The massacre, Udham Singh, and the shift in Indian politics.
- Episodes 35–36: Gandhi’s Arrival – Champaran, Kheda, and the Non-Cooperation Movement.
- Episodes 37–38: Revolutionary Nationalism – Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, and the Lahore Conspiracy.
- Episodes 39–40: The Salt March (1930) – The Dandi March, civil disobedience, and the Round Table Conferences.
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Book 1: The Ancient World (Episodes 1–15)
This segment establishes the foundational myths and realities of Indian civilization. Episode 26: The British Expansion – The Doctrine
Complete Episode Guide: Bharat Ek Khoj All Episodes (53 Episodes)
The series originally consisted of 53 episodes, each running approximately 45–50 minutes. Here is a detailed breakdown by historical period. (Note: Episode numbering may vary slightly across archives, but this follows the canonical Doordarshan broadcast order.) and dramatic reenactments featuring a cast of India’s
Episodes 3–4: The arrival of the Vedic people and the subsequent formation of the caste system. The Great Epics & Philosophies Bharat Ek Khoj, Contents : Doordarshan - Internet Archive
Bharat Ek Khoj Episode 15: A Deep Dive Into Ancient India - Ftp