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Tarikh Episode 632

In This Episode Divyanshi talks about Damascus steel. The steel, known for its unique patterns, originated in the ancient city of Damascus and was crafted through a meticulous process involving folding and layering different types of steel.
The Crusaders encountered these exceptional swords with blades capable of cutting through air, earning them the name “Damascus steel.” Local inhabitants referred to the swords as “serik steel,” associated with the Chera dynasty in South India. The steel’s craftsmanship involved unique forging techniques, creating patterns resembling flowing waves. Notably, it contained carbon nanotubes, showcasing advanced metallurgy skills in ancient India.
Despite its demand across civilizations, the production of Damascus steel declined after the Indian Rebellion of 1857, coupled with the ban on iron ore mining in the South. The advent of gunpowder further diminished the need for such swords. Modern attempts to replicate Damascus steel focus on knife-making. The historical significance of this steel underscores India’s early mastery in metallurgy.

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