

The History of India Podcast
Kit Patrick
A light weekly podcast covering the history of India, from 6th century B.C. Enjoying the podcast? Please consider donating to the Snehal Sidhu Memorial Fund (http://tinyurl.com/prkvwll)
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Apr 27, 2016 • 48min
2.13 Kanishka and the wonder of the world
(www.historyofindiapodcast.com) The Kanishka stupa deserves
its place amongst the wonders of the world. But
its splendor has been long forgotten, and the stupa itself has been
wiped out. This week, we set about rediscovering it. We look at the
construction of the wonder, and the religious fall out for
Kanishka's empire and for Buddhism today.

Apr 20, 2016 • 40min
2.12 Kanishka and friends
(www.historyofindiapodcast.com) Kanishka the Great has conquered India. This week, we get to know him intimately, by getting to know his friends: the doctor, the minister and the poet-monk. We hear their stories, how they influenced the great warrior, and how ignoring their advice lead to his death.

Apr 13, 2016 • 44min
2.11 Kanishka and the city of flowers
(www.historyofindiapodcast.com) The great city of Pataliputra had been destroyed. In this episode, the city will be rebuilt. But as soon as it reappears on the world stage, it will attract the attention of one of the greatest conquers in Indian history: Kanishka the great. Will the city survive yet another invasion? What was life like in the rebuilt city? Listen and find out.

Mar 29, 2016 • 40min
2.10 India and the edge of the world
(www.historyofindiapodcast.com) The story of the Kushans. An empire caught between two continents: its body is in India, but it left its heart back in central Asia. So all its central Asian customs are brought into India: warm clothes, pointy hats, and kings who think they are gods.

Mar 17, 2016 • 33min
2.9 Out of the steppe and into the city
(www.historyofindiapodcast.com) We travel with a tribe of nomads from China across the vast grasslands to central Asia. There, they finally settle down into the cities on India's doorstep. They unite, form an empire, and get ready to invade India itself. This is the story of the Kushans.

Mar 10, 2016 • 55min
2.8 Kings and calendars
(www.historyofindiapodcast.com) Old tales tell of a king who threw out the invaders, full of cleverness and wisdom, a man so generous that he was always willing to sacrifice his own life to help one of his subjects. He founded his own calendar, which is still used today. These are the legends of King Vikramaditya.

Mar 2, 2016 • 40min
2.7 The conqueror and his mother
(www.historyofindiapodcast.com) The Indian empires strike back. For too long, the Shaka invaders have dominated the land, and plundered its riches. This week, a new Indian king will take the throne. By force and guile he will throw the invaders back, off the Deccan plateau. But things are not all as they seem.

Feb 24, 2016 • 40min
2.6 Poet-kings and politicians
(www.historyofindiapodcast.com) India is being invaded by outsiders. But the rulers of its last empire are distracted by more sensual matters. As the invaders close in, we listen to the rulers and their people on matters of love and loss. And we track the progress of the invaders as they wash over the land.

Feb 17, 2016 • 35min
2.5 India and the Great Wall of China
() India is under attack. Tribes fleeing from the great wall of China pour into India. We watch the first invasions sweep in from the North West. How far did these alien people get? How alien were they? Listen, and find out. [This podcast is a little louder, please let me know if the volume is wrong].

Feb 11, 2016 • 41min
2.4 Chess and the emptiness of Pataliputra
() The once grand Imperial capital has lost its lustre. Its people watch as the great and good leave their city. Those that remain face repeated invasion from west, south and north. In this episode we meet these invaders, explore their caves, and tell their stories.