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The Forgotten Scribe: Ancient Egyptian Sinuhe #history
The captivating saga of Sinuhe, an ancient Egyptian scribe whose life story rivals the most dramatic tales in history.
Imagine fleeing from the only home you've ever known, crossing the scorching desert, pursued by the shadows of political intrigue and betrayal. This isn't a plot from a modern thriller but the real-life adventure of Sinuhe, an extraordinary figure from ancient Egypt.
Living during the Middle Kingdom around 1900 BCE, Sinuhe served under Pharaoh Amenemhat I. Our story begins with the sudden assassination of the pharaoh, plunging Egypt into chaos and fear. Amidst the turmoil, Sinuhe, a royal attendant, found himself at a crossroads and fled the country, embarking on a journey that led him through foreign lands and cultures.
Join us as we follow Sinuhe's incredible journey from the deserts of Egypt to the lands of Canaan. Discover how his skills as a scribe and diplomat earned him favor with local chieftains, allowing him to rise to prominence as a trusted advisor and military leader. Despite his success, Sinuhe's heart yearned for his homeland, and his internal struggle between loyalty to Egypt and his life in exile forms the core of this epic tale.
The climax of Sinuhe's story comes when Pharaoh Senusret I, son of Amenemhat I, extends an invitation for his return, offering forgiveness and restoration. Witness Sinuhe's emotional homecoming, where he is welcomed back and reinstated to his former status.
Etched on the walls of his tomb in the necropolis at Lisht, Sinuhe's tale provides invaluable insights into his life and the era he lived in. His story is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the timeless nature of loyalty and redemption.
Why Watch?
Explore the rich history and culture of ancient Egypt.
Discover the life of a less-known yet remarkable figure from the Middle Kingdom.
Gain insights into the political intrigue and personal struggles of ancient times.
Enjoy a thrilling narrative that brings history to life.
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Was Anubis Actually A Greek God?
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Dive into the mystical realm of ancient Egypt mythology and uncover the secrets surrounding Anubis from Egyptian history. What are his ties to greek mythology? one of the oldest and most significant gods in Egyptian mythology. Known as 'Inpu' or 'Anpu' in ancient times, Anubis played a crucial role in guiding souls through the afterlife. 🏛️ Join us on a journey back in time to the Predynastic p...
The Genius of Imhotep: A Cultural Icon
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Discover the incredible story of Imhotep, one of ancient Egypt's most fascinating figures. Imhotep, who lived around 2650 BCE, was a man of many talents and achievements. Best known for designing the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, Imhotep revolutionized Egyptian architecture with this innovative structure. As an architect, he laid the groundwork for the grand pyramids that followed. But Imhotep was m...
The Pharaoh That Changed Egypt's Religion #history #egypt #ancient
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Akhenaten, one of ancient Egypt's most enigmatic and revolutionary pharaohs. Akhenaten, originally named Amenhotep IV, is best known for his radical religious reforms that transformed Egyptian society and culture. Journey with us to the 18th Dynasty as we explore: Akhenaten's unprecedented move from polytheism to monotheism, centering worship on the Aten, the sun disk. The creation of a new cap...
Egypt's Female Pharaoh: Hatshepsut #history #egypt
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Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt's most fascinating and enigmatic pharaohs. In this video, we explore the remarkable story of Hatshepsut, the female ruler who defied tradition and redefined what it meant to be a pharaoh. Learn about Hatshepsut's royal lineage as the daughter of Thutmose I and Queen Ahmose. Discover her marriage to her half-brother, Thutmose II, and her initial role as regent fo...
Journey of Ra | Egyptian Mythology #mythology #history
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Egyptian lore, follow the epic saga of Ra, the sun god, from his birth amidst the primordial waters of Nu to his solemn descent into the underworld. Witness Ra's radiant emergence from the depths of Nu, as he is bestowed with the mantle of the sun god by Atum, the creator deity. Follow his celestial odyssey across the heavens, where he confronts trials and battles against the forces of chaos al...
Tragic Life of Cleopatra of Egypt #history #ancienthistory
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The life and death of Cleopatra VII, the last Pharaoh of Egypt, whose story is etched in the annals of history. From her illustrious rise to power to her tragic demise, explore the intricate web of political intrigue, romance, and betrayal that defined her tumultuous reign. Witness Cleopatra's daring alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, her passionate love affairs, and her relentless s...
History of Egypt - Part 3 of 3 #history #ancient #egypt
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Explore the captivating journey of Egypt through the ages in this epic three-part series on the history of one of the world's most ancient civilizations! Part 3 delves into Egypt's rich tapestry under the Roman Period, a time of conquest and cultural exchange. Witness the influence of Rome shaping every aspect of Egyptian life, from politics to art, amidst the upheaval of foreign rule. Yet, ami...
History of Egypt - Part 2 of 3 #history #ancient #egypt
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🌟 Explore the captivating journey of ancient Egypt as it navigates through turbulent times and triumphant eras in this mesmerizing video! 🏛️ 🔥 Witness Egypt's struggle during the Second Intermediate Period, a time of darkness and foreign invasion by the formidable Hyksos, as the land faces its greatest trial yet. 💪 Join the courageous Ahmose I, whose unwavering spirit and valiant leadership ign...
History of Egypt - Part 1 of 3 #history #ancient #egypt
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The rich tapestry of Ancient Egypt - from the mystical rituals of the pharaohs to the towering pyramids that defy the ages, join us as we uncover the secrets of one of history's most enigmatic civilizations. In this immersive exploration, we'll traverse the epochs, from the prehistoric origins along the banks of the Nile to the towering monuments of the Old Kingdom, through the tumultuous perio...
Intriguing Origins of Aphrodite | Greek Mythology
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Intriguing Origins of Aphrodite | Greek Mythology
Real Entrance to Hell - Pluto's Gate #history
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Real Entrance to Hell - Pluto's Gate #history
Entire History Of Peru In 10 Minutes #history #ancienthistory #facts
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Entire History Of Peru In 10 Minutes #history #ancienthistory #facts
Origins of Greek Mythology | Before the Birth of Zeus #mythology #history #facts #ancienthistory
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Origins of Greek Mythology | Before the Birth of Zeus #mythology #history #facts #ancienthistory
Green Children of Woolpit - A Historical Unsolved Mystery #history #facts #mystery
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Green Children of Woolpit - A Historical Unsolved Mystery #history #facts #mystery
Hypatia of Alexandria: Tragic Murder in Ancient Greece #history #ancientcivilizations #historical
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Hypatia of Alexandria: Tragic Murder in Ancient Greece #history #ancientcivilizations #historical
Japan's Fiercest Female Samurai
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Japan's Fiercest Female Samurai
Entire History of Korea In 15 Minutes
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Entire History of Korea In 15 Minutes
The Entire History Of India In 25 Minutes #history #historicalfacts #ancienthistory #fact #education
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The Entire History Of India In 25 Minutes #history #historicalfacts #ancienthistory #fact #education
What Really Caused The DODO Bird To Go Extinct?
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What Really Caused The DODO Bird To Go Extinct?
Entire History Of Japan In Less Than 15 Minutes
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Entire History Of Japan In Less Than 15 Minutes
The Entirety Of Human History In Less Than 20 Minutes
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The Entirety Of Human History In Less Than 20 Minutes
Unlucky Voyage of Ship 13: Defying Fate
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Unlucky Voyage of Ship 13: Defying Fate
The Battle Against the Black Plague: Shadows of Suffering #history #ancienthistory
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The Battle Against the Black Plague: Shadows of Suffering #history #ancienthistory
Legendary Samurai Showdown: Miyamoto Musashi vs. Sasaki Kojiro - Epic Battle of Ancient Japan
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Legendary Samurai Showdown: Miyamoto Musashi vs. Sasaki Kojiro - Epic Battle of Ancient Japan
Julius Caesar's Daring Escape: Outwitting Pirates in the Ancient Seas #historicalfacts #history
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Julius Caesar's Daring Escape: Outwitting Pirates in the Ancient Seas #historicalfacts #history

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  • @nicholascage3699
    @nicholascage3699 43 хвилини тому

    So the conclusion Korean are divided in two north n south after so many war.nothing won

  • @user-lu6uv3di3m
    @user-lu6uv3di3m 15 годин тому

    Kemet was all Black ppl Fact

  • @swnerd-2320
    @swnerd-2320 День тому

    There are theories that Akhenaten’s religion Atenism either influenced or was influenced by early Judaism.

  • @aedelwulf5100
    @aedelwulf5100 День тому

    Can we stop depicting Egyptians as subsaharan black africans?

  • @user-jt8vj1vm6y
    @user-jt8vj1vm6y День тому

    Shameless blackwashing.

  • @FortyFresh
    @FortyFresh 2 дні тому

    Of course you use someone who doesn’t look African.

  • @NowhereForMeToSit
    @NowhereForMeToSit 4 дні тому

    The pyramids are not tombs.

  • @reymolina7596
    @reymolina7596 5 днів тому

    No there were taller and bigger but only anyone living at that time would know 😮

  • @user-ex1ky2rd8d
    @user-ex1ky2rd8d 5 днів тому

    1. The identity of the race has long been unbroken. 2. As long as the identity is maintained, it doesn't matter if the group was settling in one place, migrating, or both. 3. There was a leading interaction with the outside of the group in the paradigm shift of the Earth. 4. The group that meets the above three conditions is the Dan tribe mentioned in the Bible and must be a holy grail people. The Japanese believe that they are descendants of heaven that have been passed down for ten thousand generations without a single interruption, that Japan has made the most fundamental contribution to all mankind since the beginning, and that their civilization deserves to occupy the highest position on Earth. According to the emperor's genealogy, which has continued for 10,000 generations, it was the first unconfirmed men to begin with, but after a short period of time when women suddenly appeared, men monopolized and ended again, which egregiously crosses the archaeological principles of Earth's human race, which absolutely rely on the severe paradigm of maternal and paternal societies. In the Japanese royal household, the Emperor personally enshrines the Han GOD priests on November 23rd every year. Han GOD's congratulatory message is as follows. 韓神 Han God 見志萬由不 加太仁止利加介 和禮可良加見波 加良乎支世武也 加良乎支 加良乎支世牟也 三島木綿を肩にかけて韓神を祀る。 韓を祀って, 韓を祀ってくる。 Worn Mishima Momen on your shoulders and worship the Han God. We worship Han, and We worship Han. 也比良天乎 天耳止利毛知天 和禮加良加見毛 加良乎支世武哉 加良乎支 加良乎支世牟也 八葉盤を手に握り、韓神も韓を祀ってくる 韓を祀って韓を祀って(韓招ぎ=加良乎支)来る Holding the eight-leaf board in hand, the god of Han also comes to worship Han, worships Han, and comes to worship Han. 於介 阿知女 於於於於 来て、おばさん(あじめ阿知女) おおおお Come, AUNTIE (=女=♀=卑弥呼Himiko=Ajime=KOREAN FEMALE SHAMEN) oh oh 於介. 来て Come After the dolmen system was introduced from the Korean Peninsula, the Yayoi agricultural society was a fierce circumstance with a much stronger degree of struggle than in the Korean Peninsula. Although the Dolmen village farming system on the Korean Peninsula that gave birth to the Yayoi system was an evolved ideology that balanced masculinity and femininity, when it was transplanted to an unfamiliar environment, some kind of conflict was bound to accompany it. It is as if fierce friction inevitably occurs in the process of first settling an industrial system or capitalism, which originally occurred in Europe and the United States in the first world and was embodied through a long period of maturation and application, in a third world emerging country with a heterogeneous cultural custom. The case of South Korea can be said to be the most extreme example of this case on the modern earth, but the Japanese archipelago was the most appropriate example in the introduction of Northeast Asian agricultural systems in BC. The rule of ancient Japan by indigenous female priests, due to the matrilineal indigenous orientation of the Japanese islands, is a complete fiction. Himiko was not of Japanese origin, Himiko's position was not that of political power, and her ideologies originated in a land across the sea. The social aspect of Japan at the time seen through Himiko is clear. The unified protoplasm of politics and rituals prior to the separation of the two did not yet exist. Therefore, it can be said that both politics and rituals were not integratedly formed yet. Three tools, bronze sword, bronze bell, and bronze mirror, to abstract politics, religion, masculinity, femininity, or all of its integration from the primitive archetypes of shamanism, excavated from dolmens that appear to had been distributed on the Korean Peninsula from about 7,500 years, are the origins of Japan's Three Sacred Treasures, and in Japan, they accompanied or lured a huge political upheaval of the time to switch from Yayoi to Asuka, that has entrenched and expanded male centrality, and in a new political frontier Japan, among the three symbols and as the core acting of the flow that is inherent in Yamato Japan's ideological nature, replacing the religious characteristics played by femininity on the Korean Peninsula the sector of the bronze bell, with curved jade a symbol of reproduction and aros, are the spirituality of Yamato Japan that differentiated politics, religion, matriarchy and paternalism from the Korean Peninsula. Check the existence of the female shaman in business who are possessed by the godsend. A bizarre truth stemming from the deep-rooted matrilineal tradition. The fact that the supreme commander, or military commander-in-chief, was a woman during the intense period of international struggle in which the international situation swirled. In Japan, one female emperor was listed in the genealogy before that time, but the origin of the emperor itself was the best armed force on the Korean Peninsula, but after arriving in Japan, it was a male group that was automatically promoted to the ultimate political position in Japan without a war of conquest. Therefore, Queen Suiko of Asuka was only a nominal existence, and her role and achievements cannot be compared with those of the two queens, Seondeok and Jindeok, who actually controlled Silla's national fate. Similar roles in the West, to the Silla queens of long before the feudal Middle Ages, may have been found only in Britain and Spain after the feudal Middle Ages of extreme paternalism 800 years later, and nowhere else on earth, such as the Arab, American, Chinese, and African. The reason why Silla won the competition was that its matriarchal social cohesion was stronger than that of the other two countries. The evidence is that Silla's shamanistic gold crown was present and its owners were all female shamans. The heyday of the ancient three kingdoms on the Korean Peninsula was the 4th century Baekje, the 5th century Goguryeo, and the 6th century Silla, respectively. The end of the 4th century mentioned was before anything like a general dynastic royal authority had yet been formed in Silla. At a time when armed tribal chiefs who had moved south from the continent had not completely deviated from the tradition of sububstituting political power each other rather than inheriting it, huge tombs of female shamans in the center of the capital were beginning to be built for the purpose of strengthening the internal solidarity of the system. It was such a situation while, during this time in the heyday of Baekje, in the Japanese archipelago, political cartels that had arrived from the peninsula were busy building huge tombs of male generals. It is this time that is the decisive section that shows how the stark difference in the historical development of the peninsula that succeeded Silla and the Japanese islands that succeeded Baekje came from. A necessary and sufficient condition for the emergence of agriculture is the establishment of a matrilineal society. Matrilineal society = emergence of agriculture Emergence of agriculture = matrilineal society Japan's matrilineal nature is completely subordinate to the Korean Peninsula. However, archaeological evidence on the Korean Peninsula explains the population exodus in the Neolithic Age and the great influx of people in the Bronze Age, which is an important fact that implies points 1 to 3 top above. www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-04108-8.pdf The world's first arable grain. Origin of dog. The origin of Neolithic matrilineal societies worldwide. It must be the birth of protoplasmic shamanism, in which rituals and politics were in harmony before the separation of them. news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3207552.stm ua-cam.com/video/jjlBY0-5ZQs/v-deo.html gdlsg.tistory.com/3459 blog.naver.com/yhshin831/222899183874 ua-cam.com/video/W3c9q0Sy9Lo/v-deo.html

  • @kimberlysteph3877
    @kimberlysteph3877 5 днів тому

    Ruth was far superior.

  • @pollydybell9627
    @pollydybell9627 5 днів тому

    Not man made!!

  • @timspencer1307
    @timspencer1307 8 днів тому

    It’s a pity that the narrator didn’t take the time to learn the correct pronunciation of these Korean dynasties, leaders and locations.

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ 8 днів тому

      Hey! Hi! Which ones?

    • @timspencer1307
      @timspencer1307 8 днів тому

      @@_ChronoTales_ where to begin? First, Paekje is not Pike-ye but closer to Peck-jay. Joseon is not pronounced Joe-see-on but closer to Joe-Sun, as in the Sun in the sky. And I could go on. Much of this is a failure of the transliteration from Hangul to English, but the producers should have reviewed this with a native speaker. Would have been an easy fix.

  • @Ciprian-IonutPanait
    @Ciprian-IonutPanait 10 днів тому

    so neopagan "scientists" reopened a gate to hell. why?

  • @pattayaguideorg
    @pattayaguideorg 11 днів тому

    do you realize the music is louder than the narration? great editing genius.

  • @subhashvemula3363
    @subhashvemula3363 15 днів тому

    Bro stop using AI to generate the content you should study and write it on your own This doesn't feel like human language

  • @ramonbenito9840
    @ramonbenito9840 19 днів тому

    Reason why Elon wants us to become multiplanetary.

  • @irishseven100
    @irishseven100 20 днів тому

    She was murdered by people that remind me of today"s Democrat Party.

  • @evethinggoeshere4155
    @evethinggoeshere4155 21 день тому

    cool

  • @the4thdaymusic53
    @the4thdaymusic53 22 дні тому

    Hope a movie will be made of her story! :)

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ 21 день тому

      Yes I agree! Her story is absolutely fascinating.

  • @TheBishop12
    @TheBishop12 23 дні тому

    Corea*

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ 22 дні тому

      Yikes! My bad. Will quadruple check future videos. Any other topic you'd be interested in seeing on Chrono Tales?

  • @cherryartist17
    @cherryartist17 23 дні тому

    Found a new favorite UA-cam channel.

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ 23 дні тому

      OMG! Thank you very much! Any topics you'd like to see in the future?

  • @igorsmerdov6804
    @igorsmerdov6804 23 дні тому

    был там три недели в 2006 г., Дели, Мумбай,Агра, Джайпур,

    • @amalhotr1
      @amalhotr1 23 дні тому

      Надеюсь, вам понравилось ваше пребывание, я видел, как Дели сильно менялся каждый год в течение последних 25 лет. Посетите еще раз, когда сможете. Всего наилучшего!

  • @Pakiza-Ali
    @Pakiza-Ali 24 дні тому

    Why do you include River Indus and places like Mohenjo Daro [Sindh, Pakistan], Harappa [Punjab, Pakistan] and most important of all Mehrgarh [Balochistan, Pakistan] in your "India" is this some sort of trick? India is a English language word that has many meaning to it and if you are talking about history beyond your boders use South Asia!!!

    • @amalhotr1
      @amalhotr1 23 дні тому

      The story is that of cultural continuation. Though they are the decedents of Mohenjo-Daro & Harappan civilization as most of northen India, people of Pakistan don't relate to the ethos of Vedic Tradition. They are just some people that wanted land to be something different and borrowed. No shame in that, you are what you are. Take a deep breath, no one is conspiring against you. They are narrating the story as numerous cultures, philosophies, way of life have come and adjusted to exist in and with one of the oldest tradition that humanity has known; the tradition lives on. We flourished then and we flourish now. The culture has existed for thousands for thousands of years on the land. Pakistan is only a few decades old. Grow up!

    • @tirthachakrabarti5912
      @tirthachakrabarti5912 23 дні тому

      India means Indian Subcontinent. Pakistan is just a meaningless temporary nation-state in 8000 years of history.

  • @ankita5078
    @ankita5078 24 дні тому

    After Mughals there were marathas ruling India you missed that

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ 22 дні тому

      I did? Will get on it stat. I'll try to have it featured in a future video. In the meantime, do you have any other topics you'd be interested in?

  • @orr6985
    @orr6985 25 днів тому

    this is an ai generated story

  • @aarohabhattarai6837
    @aarohabhattarai6837 25 днів тому

    I love India from Nepal 🇳🇵❤ 🇮🇳

    • @shivaprasad2798
      @shivaprasad2798 23 дні тому

      We are Hindus, that is why it's possible

    • @aarohabhattarai6837
      @aarohabhattarai6837 22 дні тому

      @@shivaprasad2798 yes. The Hindu majority countries like Nepal and India should be declared a Hindu nation

  • @ICEEEE_VR
    @ICEEEE_VR 25 днів тому

    Brutha get some personality in yo script not saying you did but “your colorful journey “ fr sounds like ai

  • @arindamchaudhary9
    @arindamchaudhary9 25 днів тому

    The Aryan invasion theory has been disregarded again and again scientifically with genetics of late... Still these people continue their rantings.

  • @user-ss7ne3qq8c
    @user-ss7ne3qq8c 25 днів тому

    Very good presentation but facts need to be checked. Many of the facts shown in the videos are incorrect. Period of harapan civilization is wrong. Aryan theory is incorrect. You have not covered Ramayan and Mahabharat period and vedas initial period. Ashokas history needs more research and about his enlightenment. Even after becoming Buddhist Ashoka fought wars and killed people so his heart was not transformed.

  • @califrao
    @califrao 25 днів тому

    Hahaha still propagating aryan invasion falsehood! No evidence of that. Lame.

  • @KalyaniNageshTelikicherla
    @KalyaniNageshTelikicherla 26 днів тому

    A lovely poetic way of reciting history. But hope that you research more on current rendering of India/Bharat history from historians based in India and not those who reference from colonial historians.. especially regd Indus valley civilization and aryan invasion theory, love the video overall... Also you missed Chatrapati Shivaji and the Sikh empire and the Ahom empire and Chola empire and Pallava empire...they played an important part in Indian history significant and important

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ 25 днів тому

      I truly appreciate your kind words and your valuable input. I'll definitely take your suggestion to heart and strive to incorporate perspectives from Indian historians into my future research. I'm glad you enjoyed the video overall, and your points about including Chatrapati Shivaji, the Sikh Empire, the Ahom Empire, and the Chola and Pallava empires are duly noted. They indeed played crucial roles in shaping Indian history, and I'll aim to give them the attention they deserve in future content. Thanks again for your insightful feedback! Are there any other topics you'd be interested in that i feature? I have the entire history of the world in this link: ua-cam.com/video/t58UA3voWCs/v-deo.html

    • @erosion271
      @erosion271 25 днів тому

      The colonial historians aren't wrong.

  • @DanieleRossi-uo3do
    @DanieleRossi-uo3do 26 днів тому

    Will be published books on dyatlov pass mysteries????

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ 25 днів тому

      Thats a fantastic idea! I'm not a book writer.... yet 😉 But who knows... Maybe in the future perhaps? Are there any other topics you'd be interested in? I have the entirety of human history in this link: ua-cam.com/video/t58UA3voWCs/v-deo.html

  • @user-qz3wv7tq6v
    @user-qz3wv7tq6v 26 днів тому

    If he had gone for supplies and had been delayed for several years, they probably starved.

  • @comzerogaming8794
    @comzerogaming8794 27 днів тому

    Smart people looked into this and what most likely happened was; there was a storm, they left the island to the main land, and joined other groups of settlers. I can't remember exactly what the words meant but it was said that the original settlers cut it into the trees cause there was an island close by with a similar name. They didn't find them on the island but thats why its assumed they joined other settlers.

  • @ozguncemciftci8353
    @ozguncemciftci8353 27 днів тому

    I am sick of listening chatgpt generated texts

  • @margaos1
    @margaos1 28 днів тому

    Is your "vi", a bay, or a ???

  • @bings2867
    @bings2867 29 днів тому

    you're no supporting the lgbtq community of japan and im so out raged i literally cant even.

    • @elYoko337
      @elYoko337 28 днів тому

      What u talking about

    • @bings2867
      @bings2867 28 днів тому

      ​@@elYoko337 HOW DARE YOU!!!!!!>!>!> JESUS DIED FOR DONALD TRUMP AND IM SO GAY I CANT EVEN GET DOWN THERE IF YOU KNOW WHAT IM SAYING.

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ 27 днів тому

      I'm so confused...... This convo is making my head hurt 😵‍💫 😅

  • @00ta
    @00ta 29 днів тому

    Well, this is a typical textbook description that ordinary Japanese students would learn. Thanks for the concise explanation.

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ 28 днів тому

      My pleasure! Any topics you'd be interested in to be featured in my next video?

  • @iamoneofmany7618
    @iamoneofmany7618 29 днів тому

    Across the globe? Its litterally less than 1000 miles north west of egypt. I cant even drive across my country on the other side of the globe from there. Geography matters

  • @AndrewMillar_Zim
    @AndrewMillar_Zim Місяць тому

    Why is this narrated by a robot?

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      What makes you think I'm not a robot IRL😅

  • @thekxckup3854
    @thekxckup3854 Місяць тому

    I guess a literal atomic bomb going off in Japan isn’t that big compared to an earthquake

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      Thanks for the feedback! Is there anything else you'd like to be featured in the channel?

  • @stool-pigeon
    @stool-pigeon Місяць тому

    Nazi?

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      Huh?

    • @stool-pigeon
      @stool-pigeon Місяць тому

      ​@@_ChronoTales_ ack sorry wrong video 😢

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      @@stool-pigeon No worries! Is there any topic you'd be interested in?

    • @stool-pigeon
      @stool-pigeon Місяць тому

      @@_ChronoTales_ food and history 🥰

  • @lectroline7189
    @lectroline7189 Місяць тому

    Ninjas were not a thing lol

    • @jaboojayjay
      @jaboojayjay Місяць тому

      Yindaba usho njalo ?

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      Historians have found references to ninja activity as early as the 12th century and in the Nanbukucho (1336-1392) and Onin Wars (1467-1477). Would you like a video completely about ninjas? Or something else?

  • @stomnish
    @stomnish Місяць тому

    Ironicly it was the Jews from Holland that took the slaves to America.

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      I had no idea. This'll be on my next research to-do list. 🤩

  • @khushaljoshi4912
    @khushaljoshi4912 Місяць тому

    Takshshila was the first university and in 2nd BC sushruta wrote sushruta sanhita

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      Fascinating! What other topics would you be interested in?

  • @rajniemk2593
    @rajniemk2593 Місяць тому

    Yes ours is the most oldest scientific humane religion based on KARMA ❤

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      Would you like a video to feature Karma as front and center?

  • @anantgupta1124
    @anantgupta1124 Місяць тому

    🎉

  • @michellehardman50
    @michellehardman50 Місяць тому

    Arh the 9th Legion good old Queen Boudica

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      Interesting! Would you like to learn further about the 9th Legion? What other topics would you be interested in?

  • @Debraj101
    @Debraj101 Місяць тому

    Superb info

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      Thank you! Like and Subscribe for more Chrono Tales! Any other topics you would like to watch?

  • @user-bj8se2me5o
    @user-bj8se2me5o Місяць тому

    The First Female Cosmonaut NEVER Returned To Earth.😮

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      Woah! Tell me more! And do you have any other topics you'd be interested in watching? Like and Subscribe for more Chrono Tales!

    • @user-bj8se2me5o
      @user-bj8se2me5o Місяць тому

      You should research a fellow named Frank Edwards who did work when I was a kid under the banner of Stranger Than Science.😊

    • @_ChronoTales_
      @_ChronoTales_ Місяць тому

      Very interesting! Would you like a video featuring Frank Edwards? What other topics would you be interested in?

    • @user-bj8se2me5o
      @user-bj8se2me5o Місяць тому

      I think Edwards' work would interest many now days, Art Bell said he was an inspiration. I remember a few "No Comment"s from agencies when I was a kid and like Begin said, "No Comment IS A Comment". 😊