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Everybody gets around on train and they ride on top of the train, it's not in the train. There's no difference. One language. There's no difference. And they're third world. India and South India. And there's only one film industry. It's Bollywood. I knew people that are mad at us. All right. Well, let's check this out. Hey guys, Trisha here and I'm sure a lot of you are already saying that she has been traveled all over the North. You haven't traveled all over the North in South India. See? Ah. That scared me. From a little side of the travel that I have been recently doing and if you've been following me on my social media handle. I haven't been. Where all I have been. Black official. These are a few of the very stark differences that I have noticed. After all, this is just my opinion and my observation. Can't wait to go South India. And love to go from each and every one of you in the comment section below as well. If you get something wrong. The East and the West. Sorry for ignoring you all. This is about someone else. But most people do. That's true. But I also think that your opinions would be very objective and I'd love to hear what you have to say. Wait, no. Because after all, our friends from North India. Indians are very passionate about where they live and they're not very objective about those things. A little. Thanks. Wow. To get a scale of the distance between the northernmost state and the southernmost state. It's the distance between France and Nigeria or Canada to central Mexico. Oh. So if the distance is going to be this much. That's for an introspective. Even though they belong to the same month. Yes, there are major differences, especially when it comes to food. The Churidad versus the Kanjiviram. Hindustani music versus Karnataka music. The lush mountains of the north versus south. And plenty of misconceptions like the color of skim. But hey. These guys, they're from the south. And these guys, they're from the north. The difference between the two has a historical foundation. And if you take a look at this video, then you can see that the south of India was colonized very few times. The Cholokkingdim and the early Kanjiviram. Well, because they're farther away from the rest of the continent. Today it was close to almost 1000 years. Understable governments, culture, art, architecture, flourished. And that's why if you look at any of the dance or paintings from India, the older schools were always found in the south. The north, in the meantime, was constantly under attack. And different empires would rule and erase the previous empire's contribution. When I talk to people, I find that they think of India's history in very blinded terms. Of the British, the Mughals, the Marathas, the Rajputs. But from this video, we can see that India, especially the north, was ruled by many different empires. While the Dagnetic claims were fertile, they were also easily accessible through the Khayber Pass. The south, on the other hand, equally fertile, but accessible only by boat. A lot of the boats that did land there, they were merchant boats and not led by armies. Which trade came in understanding of other cultures without having all the Marathas. Now here's a story that will blow your mind, especially if you just joined the tribe. People have a tendency to believe that Islam came from the north, but the very first mosque to have been built in India during Mohammed's lifetime was built right here in Kerala. The king of Kerala had ordered Mohammed to set a scale for meter. Even though he managed to convert to Islam, he did promise Mohammed that his people and his followers would have a place of worship right here in the south. And that's where the first mosque ever got built in India. This mosque, it still exists in India. That was awesome. The British did not give us Christianity and the Mughals did not give us Islam, but it's the merchant vessels that brought these religions to Indian shores. Even though the south did get colonised before the north, the British were very focused on Delhi and Bengal. Yes, they did have centres in Madras, but their relationship with the kings of the south was less disruptive than the north. People from the north were constantly moving from one place to another, while those in the south were allowed to stay and their roots were deepened even more. Now we all know what happens to deep roots. It makes for the foundation for a really strong tree. Why is it that Kerala and Tamil Nadu are spotlessly clean as compared to UP, MP, or unified? Are they? It comes from education. It comes from culture. And it also comes from having a deeper sense of belonging. People from the south are deeply affected if their natural resources are depleted. And that is why some of the jungles from the south are richer and greener. You mean the natural inhabitants are more in touch with the land than the invaders? The north of India has to fight to its coin. Because of the culture... Not that the north of the invaders, that's where the invaders came. It's always new. There is a survival instinct and a warrior spirit that does kick in which makes it a little stronger. So compare America to Europe. It's young, new, flashy and always trying to impress. In our case, Hindi movies with its obviously northern influences becomes the barometer for pop culture in India. Yes, southern movies have caught up but in today's day and age it's still easier to watch a Hindi movie in Madhurai than to try and catch a Tamil movie in Mathura. So I'm going to end this video with some points. I thought she was going to say something else. I thought you were going to get a flat. I thought she was going to say something else. I thought you were going to get a flat. And thrown a whole bunch of numbers and figures at you. Yes, it would be a very good barometer of a society's progress. But at the same time we have to understand that Kerala, it was matriarchal. Women over there are much more educated and therefore more empowered. But honestly, this is another whole topic and it could be a whole video by itself. Because they have more peace different religions are able to exist with one another. And they're also less suspicious of each one's intentions as compared to the north. You could generalize if you wanted to say that south Indians are geeks and north Indians are loud. But in the comment section let's try and learn from each other. Let's talk about the good and not really focus on the bad. After all, we're all cousins from the same mother. I'm really looking forward to the conversation that is going to start in that comment section below. Don't forget that all my social media hand that you can reach out to me as... While you're at it, if you really want to keep things peaceful talk about your cricket team versus their cricket team. Who just... Mumbai one, right? I don't know. Yeah, because Ranveer was all all crazy and going all happy. He was, I saw that, but I don't know who he... I think it was Mumbai. I don't know who he roots for. The mum biker? What's the name of the mum biker? I know, but the name of the team. I think it was Mumbai. You can let me know. You all know. You know. Yeah, I know. Yeah, that was actually really interesting especially to learn about the parts with the invaders and the... Yeah. And I guess it makes sense that because they'd said the south wasn't conquered very much because they had to go a little farther. Right. Well, it's easier to go by land first of all to that's where you had the empires coming in and anybody traveling by boat would typically be a merchant. And is it true that more of the natural resources were taken from the north because that's one of the more populated areas, I guess, like when the British came and they... I think it was just easy. They depleted, obviously, India of almost a ton of their natural resources. That was one of the reasons why they overtook them. Well, yeah, I think that's why it's the... I think it just has to do with ease, the accessibility of the fact that the north by land and the far east by water, that coast was easier to get to than it was the far south of India. Like the far south of Africa. Very few boats ever went around the Cape Horn at the bottom because there's stormy water and there's, you know, stick to the park that's closer up to the top that connects Africa to the rest of the Middle East. Is there a part of India that is more environmentally conscious? Is it the south? I would expect it to be so based on what she said but it's hard for me to make that a definitive expectation because tourist things we've seen, every region seems to be really... I mean cities aren't good. Yeah. A city anywhere isn't going to be as careful as an original. Yeah. There's just too many people but it seems like, I mean, the probably the two most beautiful places I've seen at least on video, obviously we've been there, but you know, Kerala, Gajmir, both seem like gorgeous landscape, just vast. And then we've seen a bunch from Tamil Nadu that's also been equally gorgeous. So I can't, and I always remember a song that was always, that was our one of our first ever Northeast. Northeast, it's above. Which I would love to go, but you know, we're going to come and go to India multiple times. Yeah. Who knows, we might have already... Spend a lifetime. Might have already been back, by the way. I know we could have been, but I remember talking to a lady back when I was an Uber driver, when I was talking to her about the channel and she's in love with India, she had said she'd been to India about 20 times and said, you will never exhaust it, ever. She said, there's just every region you go to. And we know just from the little bit we've experienced, I just... Yeah. You could spend, you could do 20 trips to South India. And that, actually putting into that, you don't realize, because a lot of times in Western maps, America's like the biggest, but in fact, it's actually not at all. Not only is it the biggest, it's all the Western maps, when you look at them or open them, America's right in the middle. It's like dead center and all the other things around us. All the other stuff goes around there. The world revolves around us. Of course. Of course. Trump Tower, I think. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's the dead center of the world. It changed the North Pole. Yeah. All of the gravitational forces now are no longer the North Pole. Did you know that? Yeah. Anything else you hear? Fight news. When he said, it's the northernmost tip is basically Canada and then it goes all the way down to Mexico. Uh-huh. That's... That's really far. That's like the entire Appalachian range. That's like... Yeah. That's very, very far. Yeah, that was cool. Well, well, we've done video. Lots of good edumacation for our brains. Yep. If she was wrong in anything. We're less stupid. I'm sure you'll let us know. Oh, I'm sure they will. But more informational videos, please let us know about them down below. Thanks for watching!