The Spanish Inquisition was one of the darkest and most terrifying chapters in human history. 😨🔥
In 1478, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella created a religious tribunal to enforce Catholic purity across Spain. What followed was centuries of fear, secret trials, brutal torture, public humiliation, and mass executions.
Victims were paraded through the streets, forced to wear humiliating clothes, seated backwards on donkeys, mocked and attacked by mobs—before being burned alive in public executions known as Auto de Fe.
This video reveals the shocking truth behind:
• Secret trials
• Torture chambers
• Religious persecution
• Public executions
• Fear used as control
📜 History is not just stories — it’s warnings.
👉 Watch till the end to uncover one of history’s most horrifying realities.
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স্প্যানিশ ইনকুইজিশন ছিল মানব ইতিহাসের সবচেয়ে ভয়ংকর ও নিষ্ঠুর অধ্যায়গুলোর একটি। 😱🔥
১৪৭৮ সালে স্পেনের রাজা ফার্ডিন্যান্ড ও রানি ইসাবেলা ধর্মীয় শুদ্ধতার নামে একটি আদালত তৈরি করেন। কিন্তু খুব দ্রুতই তা রূপ নেয় নির্যাতন, গোপন বিচার, প্রকাশ্য অপমান ও জীবন্ত পুড়িয়ে মারার ভয়াবহ ব্যবস্থায়।
অপরাধীদের গাধার পিঠে বসিয়ে শহর ঘোরানো হতো, জনতা তাদের ওপর পাথর ও ময়লা ছুঁড়ত, তারপর Auto de Fe নামের প্রকাশ্য অনুষ্ঠানে জীবন্ত আগুনে পোড়ানো হতো।
এই ভিডিওতে জানুন:
• গোপন বিচার ব্যবস্থা
• ভয়ংকর নির্যাতন
• ধর্মীয় নিপীড়ন
• প্রকাশ্য মৃত্যুদণ্ড
• ভয়ের মাধ্যমে শাসন
📚 ইতিহাস শুধু গল্প নয় — এটি সতর্কবার্তা।
👉 শেষ পর্যন্ত দেখুন।
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The Spanish Inquisition… one of the most terrifying chapters in human history.” On 1st November 1478, Spanish rulers Ferdinand and Isabella created a religious court to “protect” Catholic purity… but it quickly turned into a nightmare. Their targets were: Conversos — Jews converted to Christianity but suspected of secretly practising Judaism… Moriscos — Muslims converted to Christianity but suspected of practising Islam… Later, even Protestants, pagans, and anyone slightly suspicious were hunted. Trials were secret. The accused never knew who reported them. And the torture chambers? Filled with horrifying methods— whipping, hot iron branding, skin-tearing torture, punishments that broke the mind before breaking the body. Property seizure was common — families were destroyed. Punishments were brutal: public humiliation, heavy fines, imprisonment, exile… But the most terrifying fate was being burned alive at the stake, where fire slowly swallowed the body. Before reaching the execution ground, the condemned were forced to wear fool/ jester-like humiliating clothes, seated backwards on donkeys, and paraded through the city as the crowd watched. The crowd often tortured them too — throwing stones, throwing filth, even ripping off earrings and ornaments, leaving them bleeding. At the execution ground, they were tied tightly to a wooden post, surrounded by dry wood and logs, and the fire was lit from below… as thousands watched a slow, painful death. These public ceremonies were called “Auto de Fe”, and they kept Spain in fear for centuries. The Spanish Inquisition finally ended on 15th July 1834. To know more unknown and shocking facts of history… LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE.
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