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Temujin (Genghis Khan) was not Mongolia. Fudan University Nankai University many universities genetic engineering 🧬 research. Temuzhen gene is the han gene of the Yellow River and Yangtze River. Han =Khan is completely different from other Mongolian tribesmen. In the 13th century, temuzhen conquered all the small tribes in Mobei in the name of Han and named them Mongolia.
Махамбет Мамыров ...and according to steppe tradition he'd also (as oldest male) inherit the title of Hoelun's husband. So he'd also screw GK's mother.
phunkracy idk where you got this, friend, but this piece of information is misleading. Steppe had simular traditions almost universally, so even my ancestors were from different part of steppe, I am pretty sure that traditions dictated only siblings inherited wives from brothers, to prevent children being orphen and widows being abondened. Clearly sons don't inherit wives from fathers. I can't see mongol traditions being too different.
It's from Genghis Khan and the making of the Modern World (www.goodreads.com/book/show/93426.Genghis_Khan_and_the_Making_of_the_Modern_World). Interesting POV on the story - Jack Weatherford really seemed to revere the Great Khan. I forget the reason why his older brother would probably marry his mother though.
Bekter could have inherited Hoelun as he wasn't her son. He was Yesugei's son with another wife (possibly named Suchigel) and as the eldest he could have. The custom from the Mongols of the time was that they could inherit a father's wives except for his own mother, which was demonstrated a number of times (Chagatai, Ogedai and Tolui all received some of their father's wives after Chinggis' death). Brothers could also inherit their brother's wives, so in this case both of you are correct.
Temujin's entire life reads like a classic "Hero's Journey". You can even plot out the events and maybe that has contributed to its power and longevity.
Nomadic tribes had strict hospitality customs, even strangers were supposed to be able to come to your fire and eat safely. Just so happens Yesugei picked to sit down with Tatars who hated him. Possibly due to this, one of the laws put forward by Chinggis Khan was to protect this right and those who violated it were punished with death.
You overlooked one point: Temujin’s older half-brother seemed on the verge of claiming Temujin’s mother as his wife, being the oldest male in the family. This doubtless played a role in the decision to murder his half brother.
I have always found the story of Genghis Khan amazing. Seeing him come from nothing to become the ruler of such a vast empire is quite incredible. I know he was not the nicest guy but its still a great story.
Temujin (Genghis Khan) was not Mongolia. Fudan University Nankai University many universities genetic engineering 🧬 research. Temuzhen gene is the han gene of the Yellow River and Yangtze River. Han =Kan is completely different from other Mongolian tribesmen. In the 13th century, temuzhen conquered all the small tribes in Mobei in the name of Han and named them Mongolia.
it was at this moment that every single person in the land of asia felt a sudden chill running down their spine, for a boy was dead, and a conqueror was born
2:22 Somehow the only thing I can think of is "this is the thousand year old version of 'my dad left me at Best Buy'" you used to see on Miiverse sometimes. :S
The timing of Hoelun's tribe is amazing! A grunt soldier: "Okay, boss, Yesugei is dead, should we get our revenge?" Tribe leader:" No, not yet we need to wait for the perfect opportunity." A few week later A grunt soldier: "Okay, boss, Yesugei's tribe just abandoned Hoelun, should we go now?" Tribe leader:" No, not yet. It's not quite perfect yet." Years later A grunt soldier: "Okay, boss, Temujin is captured and his half brother is dead, surely now-" Tribe leader:" NO! This is far from perfect! I will tell you when we move out." Unspecified amount of time later A grunt soldier:"Boss, we might need to put a hold on that plan. Temujin just got married and is under the protection of Ong Khan. I think he might've made him his heir-" Tribe leader:"Married you say? Now is the time to strike! Grunt, give me my saddle!" A few hours later A grunt soldier: "Temujin, right? You need a trusty soldier by your side?"
Connor McLernon Probably, generally sounds like a wise policy. But I feel that in this stage of his life, due to his unstable (ish) situation, Temujin would probably accept any help at this point. Plus, the 'grunt soldier' would be loyal to Temujin if he feels that his advice and counsel is accepted and if he does well, will be rewarded based on his merit.
because he wasn't ,he only try to make himself and the people that he control have a quiet and good life but people was attack him or was going to attack him so he was need to deafend himself, or that people look dwon on him becuase they think their country was better then him so they kill every one of his man that want to make a tride agriment with him . and fun fact his that he gave life for more people in the world than the people he kill (1 from every 200 people has his genes)
AlHoresmi. Willing to bet a good chunk of the people who watch this may actually be watching the story of their great-great greeeaaat grand pappy without them knowing.
So he was a panderer, promoting prostitutes, taking their money, beating them into submission, ostensibly 'protecting' them, while almost never having sex with them? It would be surprising to find progeny who could actually trace back to a pimp. Maybe the proof would be in sharing the same particular strains of venereal diseases. In contrast, Temujin became a promiscuous philanderer, voluptuary, and debaucher.
Horseygirl85 not really, hell in even in America there's a loophole with the hole age of marriage deal, reason why so many mormons, amish, roman Catholics etc. Are able to marry multiple at once and marry young
The Reaper_TRO dude, they literally must marry a minimum of three women, in fact there a multiple books, and there was even a couple of documentaries and a TV show that focused on polygamy in the mormon community It's not hard too look things up
For supposed “barbarians”, the Mongolians had a much smarter method of arranged marriage. The young man essentially works for the honor to marry, and it gives the family time to evaluate him and determine if he’s the right person
They were called barbarians because they didn't belong to any established and recognized states/empire back at their time. Just like today we consider North Sentinalese of Indian ocean or uncontacted amazonian tribed as barbarians.
It's fantastic getting both you and Kings & Generals doing the history of Genghis Khan at the same time - their focus is on the military campaigns and battles, so it's going to wind up being really complementary viewing.
Fun fact GRRM tell the mongol tradition and history was his principal source of inspiration for the Dothrakis. He doesn't write their history he just take notes...
Just little something about the pronunciations Temujin- sounds like tem-uu-Jing the u is pronounced much longer Uesugei- the u isn’t there so it’s more Esuuhey (the g’s sound more like h’s) Jamukha- jamuha with the h being heavily sounded Bortey?- burtuu Just a little something for anyone who’s interested (perfect timing for the series too cuz it comes a traditional holiday here) Edit- borte isn’t burtuu but is burtee (brain fart right there)
How does a bastard, hunter, son of a blue-balled kidnapper, dropped in the middle of a forgotten spot in the asian steppes by providence, impoverished, in the wild, be the greatest Khan the world has ever had?
I would have went with; How does the timid, frightful, son of a hero and bride-snatcher, dropped in the middle of a forgotten spot in the far endless east by providence, impoverished in squalor, grow up to be a demon and a conquer'r?
While most do translate his name as Genghis Khan, now most historians who deal with the Mongolian empire tend to prefer the translation Chinggis Khan which is closer to the original pronunciation.
Neither Genghis nor Chinggis is closer to the original pronunciation that is Tengis and it means "Sea". Tengis Khan didn't actually mean King of Sea but likened to the idea that king of vastness. Chinggis is closer to Chinese pronunciation Chengjisi. The word "Khan" is originated from Orion constellation. First known bearers of this title were Erlik Khan (equivalent to Hades) and Khan Enlil (step-father of Lucifer).
“scared of dogs, and-“ So wait wait wait.They had DOGGOS!? and also: Warrior that killed Yesugei: what your name kid? Temüjin: Temüjin. Warrior that killed Yesugei: Wait, wot? As in- Temüjin: WAIT NO IM NOT- Warrior that killed Yesugei: THE GODS HAVE SPOKEN! TEMÜJIN RETURNED! Temüjin: This..... is akward. Imagine that.
Actually the Temü part means iron and jin part is like 'er' in English to indicate someones job. So Temüjin actually means someone who works with iron which means blacksmith.
Isn't Siberia basically everything east of western Russia? People actually live there!? Why!?!? It's nothing but taiga, wind, and more taiga. And did I mention the wind and taiga?
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Steppe life, tribe and family drama was spot on, but to address a few issues: 1. Yesugei wasn't really a poor hunter but a fearsome lord with the blood of kings, and he deemed Hoelun worthy or marriage 2. Mongolians pretty much engaged children at a young age for them to get to know each other 3. The men who poisoned Yesugei was an enemy tribe named the Tataar and they'd been at odds with each other for a while (I'm only adding what I learnt from my culture and what I read from the Secret history of the Mongols) (I'm Mongolian btw)
If this is meant to be the story of Hoelun, at least the five arrows incident should have been mentioned. It became enshrined in the Yasa after all. Basically, after Temujin killed Bekhter, Hoelun demanded that he break one of his arrows, which he did. Then she told him to tie five arrows together and break them, which he failed to do. Then she told him that the brothers should have been like the five arrows, united and unbreakable, but Temujin had weakened them all by his crime. There was another incident when an elderly Hoelun rushed to Genghis Khan's side after he ordered one of his brothers whipped for insulting a great shaman and bared her breasts, reminding him that the brothers had all nursed from the same teats. Chastised, Genghis called the shaman and his entire family and ordered him before the entire Mongol horde to show his powers by withstanding the whipping already given out to his brother without fainting. When the shaman fainted, Genghis declared him a fraud and executed the entire family. He then instituted a law making the Kaghan the sole ultimate arbiter of religious matters. And thus the Kaghans of the Mongols gained the powers of the pontifex maximus. There's also another story of how Hoelun convinced Genghis to forgive his brother Khasar for protecting the Tatars he wanted to exterminate by asking Borte to adopt a boy who was secretly Tatar and unveiling his true identity just after Genghis had become fond of the boy's brilliance and decided to make him the court chronicler. This prompted Genghis to issue a general amnesty for the Tatars. There are so many things Hoelun did to make the Mongol Empire great that are usually glossed over. We're lucky that Shigiqutuqu, that Tatar boy adopted by Borte, ended up writing the basis for the definitive Secret History, honoring her adopted grandmother's contributions throughout his works. When Genghis found out about Hoelun's passing, he stopped the march of the entire Mongol army and ordered his brothers to return to give her their last respects, then he ritually punished himself lamenting that he had taken away her sons from her side on her deathbed. Probably allowed a heck of a lot of people to move away from the Mongols' path of conquest for a bit and gave respite to a lot of embattled states.
We're currently on Coronavirus lockdown and so home schooling. My eldest son wanted to learn about Genghis Khan and I had nothing!! I sat them down to watch this and they were hooked! After watching the entire set of Genghis Khan stories, my youngest then sat and watched about 2 hours of your world war lessons. Thank you.
Guys this story seems to have some flaws and I know my ancestors history as I am a true Mongolian descendant. I don't know everything for sure as history is always debatable, but for example I am pretty sure that Belgutei (half brother of Temujin) was not the one who supported the killing of the bully brother (his name is Behter which is Belgutei's true older brother born from same mother called Sochigel).It was actually Khasar (yonger brother of Temujin, second child of Houlen), who was there with Temujin when it happened. Belgutei only witnessed a harsh scene where Temujin kills Behter (his two older brothers senseless fighting). Also I don't think there were three children from Sochigel (only two children called yonger Belgutei and older Behter) nor that Behter was the oldest one, Temujin was the oldest child if I remember correctly. And father Esugei was the tribes leader or chieftain, and so on there are many things that can be fixed or added. Well I don't know what kind of source that this youtuber had, but you have to be very careful when it comes to history source as there are many intended or accidental change of true history passed down many generations and countries some of them are even very biased from national views. However the main things are mostly true here so it is okay. It's just even my name is Belgutei (named after Belgutei of course) and sometimes it is very hard to see many wrong views and flaws about my national history. All I can say is Chinggis (not Ghengis for me) Khan was a great man, warrior, leader...
@@andrewheggarty332 Do you mean the series of books by Conn Igulden? Because they weren't entirely factual. Mongol history is hard to discern because they rarely kept records for anything, especially in the pre-empire days before scholars, priests and merchants travelled there and started recording what they saw. Most things would be passed on as stories.
Muteteli Harvey stories passed down over 700+ years can have historical inaccuracies in them. Say my Great-great-great grandfather fought in the American Revolution(which he did not). I wouldn't automatically know every single thing about the Revolutionary War, like where the last battle was fought, or when France joined in. That requires research.
@@superhoney5397 calling someone like a goddess to a whole nation isnt that good joke. First. Its Oulun not Hoelun or smth. Second . We call her Oulun the mother not because of she’s mother of Temuujin but because she’s like a mother to our whole nation.
I heard that it was actually Tengis which means ocean in modern Mongolian language maybe it was just written in old Mongolian that even I don't know the meaning for sure...
both. every nation that was in contact with him and his desendents has theyre own historys on him/them. after gengis' death the mongols wrote theyre own biografy about him. its safe to say every sorce will be biased and have lies/mistakes.
A lot of this comes from a source called The Secret History of the Mongols which was written a few decades after his death (which actually isn’t as bad a timeskip for a biography as some other historical figures).
Some sources paint a more tragic/romantic version of his life, especially the Mongolian source. Others made him an outright monster, I am looking at you, China and Russia.
It is safe to say that mongolians at Genghis Khan's time didn't really write down history. It was mostly I tell you, you tell your children and so on. So you can be assured that half of it is legend and half is true. So the correct question would be? Which part ist in fact Legend? And which part is in Fact truth? Which leads to another question us not knowing what really went on aside from names and who they really were. So basically all story told could be made up, cause this is how History actually works. It's being made up by the Victors and Conquerers. So mostly names and who they are can be believed to be true. So maybe he was a sadistic son of a bitch, or maybe he really was a chill out dude who had one to many strikes in life to make him one of the greatest leaders in history.
The story of Genghis Khan truly begins with his mother. There's a lot of family drama in this origin story.
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Extra Credits thank you ive been waiting for someone to do this for a loooooong time
Yeah family drama is an understatetment when it comes to the steppe hordes.
Extra Credits gr8 video
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I knew Hoelun's marriage wouldn't last long when I saw the husband didn't have a name-tag.
*claps*
@@tugsuufre so he believe jochi was his real son
Justafan IV his name was Chiledu
Temujin (Genghis Khan) was not Mongolia. Fudan University Nankai University many universities genetic engineering 🧬 research. Temuzhen gene is the han gene of the Yellow River and Yangtze River. Han =Khan is completely different from other Mongolian tribesmen. In the 13th century, temuzhen conquered all the small tribes in Mobei in the name of Han and named them Mongolia.
@@dtan9586 spammer
One of the single most powerful men in history had such a humble beginning
It’s the reason he became so strong. Hard environments breed hard men. The Mongols were like land Vikings.
But genghis shot an arrow at his brother killing him over a fish
@@emaadawazem6971 to be fair, thats why became Gengis Khan and nothing more benevolent. Bullies bring out the worst in people.
Like homicide
@@emaadawazem6971
And he was less than 16 lol
Hunters: Kidnap a single wife.
The rest of Eurasia: WHAT HAVE YOU BROUGHT UPON THIS CURSED LAND
Baghdad: *Sweats Nervously*
China : *I guess I'll die*
Japan: *Rest in their Temple*
@@miniatureben3558 they were saved because of tornado
@@abdulwasilabib16 yeah but Japanese people worship the sacred wind
*checkmate*
Generals:So how many countries you wanna conquer?
Genghis Khan: *Yes*
G force
Genghis khan: *laughs in pile of gold*
Yes, that is me.
@@genghiskhaan8071 WoAH ThEY HaD YoUTUbE BaCK tHEN
Genghis khan go brrrrrr 1/3 of the world go splat
Genghis Khan: Well when I’m done there will be one.
His older brother not just stole fish and meat once. He refused to share food with rest of the family which was on edge of starvation
Махамбет Мамыров ...and according to steppe tradition he'd also (as oldest male) inherit the title of Hoelun's husband. So he'd also screw GK's mother.
He also beat up both Ghengis and his younger brother in the act of stealing.
phunkracy idk where you got this, friend, but this piece of information is misleading. Steppe had simular traditions almost universally, so even my ancestors were from different part of steppe, I am pretty sure that traditions dictated only siblings inherited wives from brothers, to prevent children being orphen and widows being abondened. Clearly sons don't inherit wives from fathers. I can't see mongol traditions being too different.
It's from Genghis Khan and the making of the Modern World (www.goodreads.com/book/show/93426.Genghis_Khan_and_the_Making_of_the_Modern_World). Interesting POV on the story - Jack Weatherford really seemed to revere the Great Khan. I forget the reason why his older brother would probably marry his mother though.
Bekter could have inherited Hoelun as he wasn't her son. He was Yesugei's son with another wife (possibly named Suchigel) and as the eldest he could have. The custom from the Mongols of the time was that they could inherit a father's wives except for his own mother, which was demonstrated a number of times (Chagatai, Ogedai and Tolui all received some of their father's wives after Chinggis' death). Brothers could also inherit their brother's wives, so in this case both of you are correct.
Dang, so many opportunities for him to just be a normal guy, but life kept throwing curveballs at him.
Yea but his a Legend here in mongolia for how of a warrior he was
blockmasterscott so when he killed his older brother was that life?
@@THEROCKETSUMMERL0VER Older Brother had it coming.
Y’all dont know how messed up this shit is
Your circumstances do not determine your nature if you use the will you've been given. His own mother is proof.
This is a story I've seen told a hundred times, but I never tire of it.
too
Temujin's entire life reads like a classic "Hero's Journey". You can even plot out the events and maybe that has contributed to its power and longevity.
Nomadic tribes had strict hospitality customs, even strangers were supposed to be able to come to your fire and eat safely. Just so happens Yesugei picked to sit down with Tatars who hated him. Possibly due to this, one of the laws put forward by Chinggis Khan was to protect this right and those who violated it were punished with death.
Wrath of Khans.
I never get tired of listening to this.
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He was hated, frail, nervous, easily scared. He was bullied, made fun of, and look who he grew up to be
Little scared boy turns into ranboo
Do not scorn a weak cub, he may become the brutal tiger.
- Mongoloian proverb
a monster
Hard times make strong men, after all.
I can tell by your profile picture that you don’t know what the sky looks like
You overlooked one point: Temujin’s older half-brother seemed on the verge of claiming Temujin’s mother as his wife, being the oldest male in the family. This doubtless played a role in the decision to murder his half brother.
Well I don't think so
@@belguteichinzorig3684 Beeeeecausseee??
There were no such marriage
Belgutei Chinzorig because he was dead
WTF no dude no.
Back in the day people didn't have arms and necks.
How we have fallen.
We hadn't evolved those yet
crazy how nature do that
😂😂😂
Or noses.
I have always found the story of Genghis Khan amazing. Seeing him come from nothing to become the ruler of such a vast empire is quite incredible. I know he was not the nicest guy but its still a great story.
Destiny, my friend, destiny.
not the nicest guy is a understatement..
Napoleon: Y
Same
Temujin (Genghis Khan) was not Mongolia. Fudan University Nankai University many universities genetic engineering 🧬 research. Temuzhen gene is the han gene of the Yellow River and Yangtze River. Han =Kan is completely different from other Mongolian tribesmen. In the 13th century, temuzhen conquered all the small tribes in Mobei in the name of Han and named them Mongolia.
@@dtan9586 and where did they even got his gene
A man
Living in a monstrous world
Slowly becoming part of that world.
The saddest part of his story
This is not an excuse!
@@NadaAhmed-mt3rb you try surviving that era and tribe being a goody two shoes you seem to be.
@@NadaAhmed-mt3rb i don't think they were excusing his actions.
@Don’t educate me I know more than you I think your username is wrong, kiddo.
it was at this moment that every single person in the land of asia felt a sudden chill running down their spine, for a boy was dead, and a conqueror was born
If anyone Khan, Genghis Khan.
Yee.
Jacques Y KHAN Means King IN Mongolia
If anyone gei, yesugei
Khan Academy
omg xD
temujin: hey kid wanna learn a trick on how to see stars in daytime
kid: yeah
*SMACK*
Lol
This is hilarious 😂
lmso
Lmaooo
I tried this to myself, why are birds flying above my head instead of the stars?
"How many countries do you want to conquer?"
Genghis khan: *plays yakko's world song*
Lol
America:" HA HA GOOD LUCK GETTING TO US!"
japan: ready's troops
Music is not okay
@@aero-cc6mt mongols now haha boats go weeee
Thank you for giving me the name of the meme
2:22 Somehow the only thing I can think of is "this is the thousand year old version of 'my dad left me at Best Buy'" you used to see on Miiverse sometimes. :S
If that's the case then we got thousands of Genghis Khans brewing.
LMAO
The timing of Hoelun's tribe is amazing!
A grunt soldier: "Okay, boss, Yesugei is dead, should we get our revenge?"
Tribe leader:" No, not yet we need to wait for the perfect opportunity."
A few week later
A grunt soldier: "Okay, boss, Yesugei's tribe just abandoned Hoelun, should we go now?"
Tribe leader:" No, not yet. It's not quite perfect yet."
Years later
A grunt soldier: "Okay, boss, Temujin is captured and his half brother is dead, surely now-"
Tribe leader:" NO! This is far from perfect! I will tell you when we move out."
Unspecified amount of time later
A grunt soldier:"Boss, we might need to put a hold on that plan. Temujin just got married and is under the protection of
Ong Khan. I think he might've made him his heir-"
Tribe leader:"Married you say? Now is the time to strike! Grunt, give me my saddle!"
A few hours later
A grunt soldier: "Temujin, right? You need a trusty soldier by your side?"
Pirates Rock LMFAO XD amazing
Hey, thanks! Appreciate it.
Pirates Rock except temujin preferred not to trust people who would betray that easily
Well .merkits didn't know him before
Connor McLernon Probably, generally sounds like a wise policy. But I feel that in this stage
of his life, due to his unstable (ish) situation, Temujin would probably accept any help at this point.
Plus, the 'grunt soldier' would be loyal to Temujin if he feels that his advice and counsel is accepted and if
he does well, will be rewarded based on his merit.
He seems.... a lot less bloodthirsty that I have imagined.
He was a really chill dude if you ignore the conquest
6:22
I'm pretty sure the bloodthirsty part comes up later.
But, y'know, he did unite a shit-ton of people. He must've known how to NOT kill stuff.
Give it time.
because he wasn't ,he only try to make himself and the people that he control have a quiet and good life but people was attack him or was going to attack him so he was need to deafend himself, or that people look dwon on him becuase they think their country was better then him so they kill every one of his man that want to make a tride agriment with him .
and fun fact his that he gave life for more people in the world than the people he kill (1 from every 200 people has his genes)
Temüjin: Can I be a kid?
Reality: No, this is the steppe.
Life: *let me take care of that*
**Temüjin's jaw gets shattered by a curveball**
I did not notice that!
*spreading your genes intensifies*
AlHoresmi. Willing to bet a good chunk of the people who watch this may actually be watching the story of their great-great greeeaaat grand pappy without them knowing.
Borderose depends. How many of the people watching this is asian?
IIRC, 4% of Eurasian men have some of Temujin's genes. He enjoyed every sort of carnal conquest.
My ancestor was a mega-pimp
So he was a panderer, promoting prostitutes, taking their money, beating them into submission, ostensibly 'protecting' them, while almost never having sex with them? It would be surprising to find progeny who could actually trace back to a pimp. Maybe the proof would be in sharing the same particular strains of venereal diseases.
In contrast, Temujin became a promiscuous philanderer, voluptuary, and debaucher.
Jesus, my son just turned 8 last month.
"Congratulations son, today you are a man. Let's go find you a wife."
sounds rather rash.
Thank God times have changed since then lol
Horseygirl85 not really, hell in even in America there's a loophole with the hole age of marriage deal, reason why so many mormons, amish, roman Catholics etc. Are able to marry multiple at once and marry young
Yeah, I guess that's true... at least it's less commonplace then (in most places anyway)
The Reaper_TRO dude, they literally must marry a minimum of three women, in fact there a multiple books, and there was even a couple of documentaries and a TV show that focused on polygamy in the mormon community
It's not hard too look things up
"the servant of slaves?" is there even anything below that?
In europe, there were cases where you could be the servant for a servant of a servant.
Blackforest98 or the servant of the servant of the servant of the Slave’s pet Rabbit.
lel
Cause if you can make it complicated, why the fuck not
-many people in the past
servantception
This has nothing to do with history but I just wanted to say the way the horses were drawn was cute.
For supposed “barbarians”, the Mongolians had a much smarter method of arranged marriage. The young man essentially works for the honor to marry, and it gives the family time to evaluate him and determine if he’s the right person
@@damianmontoya6414 true
Hey .. catapulting severed heads of your dead enemies towards the castle you're sieging sounds barbaric to me.
aimaimaim miamiamia true that
@@damianmontoya6414 the word barbarian comes from Greek and was so because all they heard when listening to foreign languages was "bar bar bar"
They were called barbarians because they didn't belong to any established and recognized states/empire back at their time. Just like today we consider North Sentinalese of Indian ocean or uncontacted amazonian tribed as barbarians.
Mothers always managed to teach greatness to their children. Look at most 'great people', they usually also have great mother or great wife.
Thats not true
Alex Shuysky batman’s parents dead
He had Alfred
Well only thing a women can do is take credit of a great mans achievement
Why don't you tell us about all your great achievements @@pendenwangchuk2247?
why do i feel like this would be a crazy good anime
LIKE really good, all of the things he saw across eurasia
him growing up
Yeeeeeaaaah, someone else also thinks like this, not only meh XD
@@justsomeuser2871 History anime... I'm sold.
Yes, The would be the best historical anime after Vinland Saga
As a history nerd and an anime lover I would totally watch a history anime lmfao
@@noodlewarrior001 Kingdom?
If this was a "Ten Minute History" video:
"He returned to his camp to enjoy a peaceful life at home".
"Just kidding".
Lol History Matters and his sense of humor
*Running in the fields of flowers intensifies*
What if genghis’s head was in the flowers lol
She was foraging berries... Didnt she knew mongols have 50 % faster hunting bonus?
Duck Head lol
To
Do you see those kids skating while hunting?
What game is that reference from?
@@jackmorgan1710 Age of Empire
It's fantastic getting both you and Kings & Generals doing the history of Genghis Khan at the same time - their focus is on the military campaigns and battles, so it's going to wind up being really complementary viewing.
Brett DuVale damn Kings&Generals are so nice
You and Oversimplified are my only source of education, a literal school alternative.
What about sabaton my firmed?
Friend*
5:54
Temüjin: MOOOOM! He's stealing my food!
Hoelun: We were left to die and you are complaining about THAT?
Two EH series at once? Truly we're blessed.
And he lived a long and happy life !
(turn the page)
The rest of the story was written by George R.R. Martin...
Hmm . . . I thought the latter part of Chingus Han's story was written by William Shakespeare. But both can write epic blood-curdling deaths. ;)
Shakespeare may have stylised the writing and used his lovely 16th century english, but the plot was written by GRRM
Fun fact GRRM tell the mongol tradition and history was his principal source of inspiration for the Dothrakis.
He doesn't write their history he just take notes...
If only Lorraine didn't start with over twice the development of Mecklenburg...
*KKKKKKKHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
*Shaking fist angrily*
*echoes throughout space*
*Hears it while going through time and space in his Tardis*
+Robert Walpole Wrong fandom.
Screams after being transported in the middle of a remote planet.
Teacher: What have we learned today kids?
Kid: If your siblings take from you... Kill them.
Teacher: 😳
Teacher whispers into phone: We have a potential murder. I will need security.
@@thatoneweeb281 Why worry? You're not blood related, you only need to be afraid next week 😈
Activate order 66
Mess with the khan you gonna get run
How about killing the whole family only
Just little something about the pronunciations
Temujin- sounds like tem-uu-Jing the u is pronounced much longer
Uesugei- the u isn’t there so it’s more Esuuhey (the g’s sound more like h’s)
Jamukha- jamuha with the h being heavily sounded
Bortey?- burtuu
Just a little something for anyone who’s interested (perfect timing for the series too cuz it comes a traditional holiday here)
Edit- borte isn’t burtuu but is burtee (brain fart right there)
This is helpful to know. And isn't "Genghis" pronounced with a soft 'g'?
IrvHodgenstone it’s up to the Europeans. His actual title is called chinghis
sometimes its pronounced liek chingeghis khan
And Khan is also pronounced more like 'Haan,' and not so much like the Star Trek character.
it still is khan but the k is very soft and the h s stronger
I'm in tears. This little boy, whose innocence was slaughtered by the cruel world around him. Rose up one day to rip the world apart.
There's a million things this boy hasn't done. But just you wait.
Conquered Russia. Alexander Ghenghis Khan
batu khan joke from a UA-cam series
How does a bastard, hunter, son of a blue-balled kidnapper, dropped in the middle of a forgotten spot in the asian steppes by providence, impoverished, in the wild, be the greatest Khan the world has ever had?
I would have went with;
How does the timid, frightful, son of a hero and bride-snatcher, dropped in the middle of a forgotten spot in the far endless east by providence, impoverished in squalor, grow up to be a demon and a conquer'r?
Hey I actually do like yours better indeed
Is noone gonna talk abt how badass Hoelun is?
I know rightm
Hoelun was awesome
So Genghis Khan is like Robbie Rotten from Lazy town: You Either Die A Hero, Or You Live Long Enough To See Yourself Become The Villain
A simplified way of saying it is "We're Number One."
@@phousefilms 😂😂😂 this comment made my day.
Well he wasn't necesairly a villain
Umm this actually person gives freedom btw
@@admin.slayerenryu
He was a terrible villain
Except ... wait for it, The Mongols
Random Guy traitor
Would be cool if they did a his side vs her side thing like Justinian and Khosrau.
Cue the mongoltage!
Ehm crash course ehm
we're the exception
There is a kid in my class who’s name is Genghis Khan. He’s also a defendant of the actual Genghis Khan
Well I mean do we want another Genghis Khan Jr. running around?
@@Unbottled.Water23 Fun fact: There's actually a chance that some of us are Genghis Khan's descendant, knowing how many concubine he had
@@ryoumakoushiro7447 well I mean I doubt the fact the his Descendants married into the Fair Hair Royal Dynasty
@@Unbottled.Water23 wdym, he has millions of descendants
@@draco_1876 literally 16 millions men are descendants of gengis khan
Man, Temujin has ALL the bad luck at Mount and Blade.
Then he would go on to beat Swadian Knights with Khergit horsemen, and everyone who plays M&B knows that Swadian Knights are OP on the open field.
lol
ᎪᏞᏞ hᎪᎥᏞ ᏆhᎬ ᏦhᎬᏒᎶᎥᏆ ᏦhᎪᏁᎪᏆᎬ
While most do translate his name as Genghis Khan, now most historians who deal with the Mongolian empire tend to prefer the translation Chinggis Khan which is closer to the original pronunciation.
Neither Genghis nor Chinggis is closer to the original pronunciation that is Tengis and it means "Sea". Tengis Khan didn't actually mean King of Sea but likened to the idea that king of vastness. Chinggis is closer to Chinese pronunciation Chengjisi.
The word "Khan" is originated from Orion constellation. First known bearers of this title were Erlik Khan (equivalent to Hades) and Khan Enlil (step-father of Lucifer).
Actually the closest pronouncation is Úr'Mòm
I prefer Dschingis khan
Fair enough but Genghis Khan sounds way cooler.
@@Todsor Khab means king in mongolian.
Oh yes ! I was waiting for this.
Hey we have same name
ridzwan alif cool
6:21 "If you kill me, you'll have nobody left to help you!"
Ong Khan: *HI*
It's amazing the way you guys make these histories feel so grand and dramatic, even with your simplified style. It shines through.
You: Ghengis Khan
Me, an intellectual: Chinggis Khan
Paige Thomas me a super intellectual: chinggiss Han
Me, the supreme intellectual: Chungus Big
sensei meat me the godlike intellectual: chungus
Me, realist: Temujin
As a Mongolian there are all true ! Temujin's difficult past was the reason how he turned into one of the most powerful Kings that used to live .
People around Temüjin: getting hated, being nervous, scared, making fun of him
Temüjin later: *I have come back as the greatest warlord of history*
“scared of dogs, and-“
So wait wait wait.They had DOGGOS!?
and also:
Warrior that killed Yesugei: what your name kid?
Temüjin: Temüjin.
Warrior that killed Yesugei: Wait, wot? As in-
Temüjin: WAIT NO IM NOT-
Warrior that killed Yesugei: THE GODS HAVE SPOKEN! TEMÜJIN RETURNED!
Temüjin: This..... is akward.
Imagine that.
Guess I'll have to kill 'em again
and before that he did a stealth mission
*cue clip of horde of cavalry rushing forward*
I connect to Genghis Khan
I have a fear of dog
I don't kill people I swear
What you are saying you don’t have the slightest urge to take over a majority of the continent you live on then a bit from other continents.
Bobby Ferg - Personally I don't trust him. That's exactly what Genghis Khan would say.
Thats something a person who does kill people would say.
So you got Cynophobia?
Temüjin is actually one of my favourite names. Te = iron/steel, mü = wood/tree, jin = truth.
ITS IRON TREE TRUTH!
Actually the Temü part means iron and jin part is like 'er' in English to indicate someones job. So Temüjin actually means someone who works with iron which means blacksmith.
@@baybarsdemirbek5060 Ironman. Lol
In which language?
''He would unite all the north asian tribes''
Laughs in Siberian
lol
Isn't Siberia basically everything east of western Russia? People actually live there!? Why!?!?
It's nothing but taiga, wind, and more taiga. And did I mention the wind and taiga?
Isn't Siberia has same population as South Pole? (I mean at that time period. Not nowadays)
@@Just0wnedEsport there were people there. They survived until Russia came a'knockin
*Laughs In Samoyeds And And Yakuts*
Two episodes...ONE WEEK what sort of witchcraft is this
It was Walpole
Sponsorship. If someone pays the Extra Credits team to make a series, they can afford to pay their artists and researchers and whatnot to make series faster. It's win-win-win.
The power of money
there's usually one video a week, but the mongols are the exception
I helped here and there. ;)
Temurjin's Big Brother: *Steals his fish*
Temurjin: So you have chosen... Death!
That's not true history.
Steppe life, tribe and family drama was spot on, but to address a few issues:
1. Yesugei wasn't really a poor hunter but a fearsome lord with the blood of kings, and he deemed Hoelun worthy or marriage
2. Mongolians pretty much engaged children at a young age for them to get to know each other
3. The men who poisoned Yesugei was an enemy tribe named the Tataar and they'd been at odds with each other for a while
(I'm only adding what I learnt from my culture and what I read from the Secret history of the Mongols)
(I'm Mongolian btw)
This taught me more about Genghis khan the school ever did
Dan, you would make a good audiobook reader voice.
his voice is actually pitch shifted
IMO I like both his Pitch Shifted and Normal voice to listen to, its usually why i chuck these one whilst playing Civ4
just wait
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+Thunderfury. I know. His speed of speach and other mannerisms still make him a good candidate for audiobooks.
My, these are allways interesting, but this episode is downright _thrilling_
Oh boi, this dude sacked my empire in ck2
Nomads op
@@preacherofmusic Crusader Kings 2, a strategy game by paradox
Nice going, Ghengis.
If this is meant to be the story of Hoelun, at least the five arrows incident should have been mentioned. It became enshrined in the Yasa after all. Basically, after Temujin killed Bekhter, Hoelun demanded that he break one of his arrows, which he did. Then she told him to tie five arrows together and break them, which he failed to do. Then she told him that the brothers should have been like the five arrows, united and unbreakable, but Temujin had weakened them all by his crime. There was another incident when an elderly Hoelun rushed to Genghis Khan's side after he ordered one of his brothers whipped for insulting a great shaman and bared her breasts, reminding him that the brothers had all nursed from the same teats. Chastised, Genghis called the shaman and his entire family and ordered him before the entire Mongol horde to show his powers by withstanding the whipping already given out to his brother without fainting. When the shaman fainted, Genghis declared him a fraud and executed the entire family. He then instituted a law making the Kaghan the sole ultimate arbiter of religious matters. And thus the Kaghans of the Mongols gained the powers of the pontifex maximus. There's also another story of how Hoelun convinced Genghis to forgive his brother Khasar for protecting the Tatars he wanted to exterminate by asking Borte to adopt a boy who was secretly Tatar and unveiling his true identity just after Genghis had become fond of the boy's brilliance and decided to make him the court chronicler. This prompted Genghis to issue a general amnesty for the Tatars.
There are so many things Hoelun did to make the Mongol Empire great that are usually glossed over. We're lucky that Shigiqutuqu, that Tatar boy adopted by Borte, ended up writing the basis for the definitive Secret History, honoring her adopted grandmother's contributions throughout his works. When Genghis found out about Hoelun's passing, he stopped the march of the entire Mongol army and ordered his brothers to return to give her their last respects, then he ritually punished himself lamenting that he had taken away her sons from her side on her deathbed. Probably allowed a heck of a lot of people to move away from the Mongols' path of conquest for a bit and gave respite to a lot of embattled states.
Dude the five arrow oujin is Alungua/Alungoo
man. You could conquer entire kingdoms but ya still got nothin on your momma
she sounds more like an impediment than contributor lol
Earth: [exists]
Genghis Khan: free real estate?
We're currently on Coronavirus lockdown and so home schooling. My eldest son wanted to learn about Genghis Khan and I had nothing!! I sat them down to watch this and they were hooked! After watching the entire set of Genghis Khan stories, my youngest then sat and watched about 2 hours of your world war lessons. Thank you.
Guys this story seems to have some flaws and I know my ancestors history as I am a true Mongolian descendant. I don't know everything for sure as history is always debatable, but for example I am pretty sure that Belgutei (half brother of Temujin) was not the one who supported the killing of the bully brother (his name is Behter which is Belgutei's true older brother born from same mother called Sochigel).It was actually Khasar (yonger brother of Temujin, second child of Houlen), who was there with Temujin when it happened. Belgutei only witnessed a harsh scene where Temujin kills Behter (his two older brothers senseless fighting). Also I don't think there were three children from Sochigel (only two children called yonger Belgutei and older Behter) nor that Behter was the oldest one, Temujin was the oldest child if I remember correctly. And father Esugei was the tribes leader or chieftain, and so on there are many things that can be fixed or added. Well I don't know what kind of source that this youtuber had, but you have to be very careful when it comes to history source as there are many intended or accidental change of true history passed down many generations and countries some of them are even very biased from national views. However the main things are mostly true here so it is okay. It's just even my name is Belgutei (named after Belgutei of course) and sometimes it is very hard to see many wrong views and flaws about my national history. All I can say is Chinggis (not Ghengis for me) Khan was a great man, warrior, leader...
@@andrewheggarty332 Do you mean the series of books by Conn Igulden? Because they weren't entirely factual.
Mongol history is hard to discern because they rarely kept records for anything, especially in the pre-empire days before scholars, priests and merchants travelled there and started recording what they saw. Most things would be passed on as stories.
@@andrewheggarty332 its his ancestors. So why tell him to read and learn from books written by non Mongolian people 🙄
Muteteli Harvey stories passed down over 700+ years can have historical inaccuracies in them. Say my Great-great-great grandfather fought in the American Revolution(which he did not). I wouldn't automatically know every single thing about the Revolutionary War, like where the last battle was fought, or when France joined in. That requires research.
Belgutei Chinzorig there is a lies episode...
So much text!
Hias mother was a hell of a woman
Finally mongols
they are the exception
I ain't afraid of no Mongols.
Not something people would say in medieval times
Rober Walpole
(insert Mongolian throat singing to the tune of the Ghost Busters theme song)
Ah stupid mongolians tearing my City wall!
I used this series for a history project at school a few years ago and got high marks so thanks :)
6:00 Tamüjin unlocks SHARINGAN!
And by killing his brother he unlocked the Mangekyo Sharingan.
*Oh and the mongols took over most of the universe Good job.... Kenghis..*
*YOU CAN MAKE RELIGION OUT OF THIS*
I bet that would last a long time.
Are you sure?
AxoLoneBot Genghisism
Deacon Blackwood and their prophecy of the stallion who mounts the world
There is...... it’s called Tengrism...... it’s dead now I think
According to Twitter, he has been cancelled.
Like...800 years after his death.
smh 😤😤😤 about f'in time
Khancelled? 😆😆
They are too dumb to realize he died long before twitter was even a thing 😂
*Everybody Gansta till Genghis Khan makes an Apology Video*
still one of the best series extra history has ever done
The Cuban missile crisis AND the story of Genghis Kahn!!?!?!?!?
EXTRA CREDITS YOURE KILLING ME WITH JOY
Dude he had the best mum in history, holy shit. We definitely take our mothers for granted
When oversimplified isn't uploading.
HAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
Yea ture
Emelia Moore oh come on, Extra History is good! So is OverSimplified, of course, but I wouldn't consider Extra History an alternative.
Oversimplified hadn't uploaded for a few months... this enraged his father, who punished him severely.
XD XD XD XD XD XD
“Your name is what you are”
Hoelun: 👁👄👁
Take my like and have a great day
@@evanmontague9456 me too
Actually it's not Hoelun it's Oulun
@@dolgormaaaltangerel8117 ever heard of a joke 🤡
@@superhoney5397 calling someone like a goddess to a whole nation isnt that good joke.
First. Its Oulun not Hoelun or smth.
Second . We call her Oulun the mother not because of she’s mother of Temuujin but because she’s like a mother to our whole nation.
If Crash Course has taught me anything it's that for most things there is an exception and that exception is ... wait for it... The Monguls.
Yesssss, it’s very cool to know that a very famous channel made a video about your country’s hero( I live in Mongolia and it just feels so good) 🤩😁😆🤩😃
Is he really known as a hero in Mongolia? The rest of the world pretty much thinks of him as the old-timey Hitler.
Wow, never knew you guys did an episode on Gengis Khan. Yay Mongolia 😄 My country!
The thumbnail is adorable though
Tts refrence?
@@guardsmanlars6797 nothing to do with 40k at all, my username just used to be called Emperor Naughtius Maximus.
*HIDE YOUR CITY STATES!*
Hide yo' Workers!
Hide yo' Settlers!
Genghis Khan is coming!
LOL
Fun fact, Temujin can be roughly translated as "Man of Iron" or "Iron Man" as I prefer
Erick Yugesai
Actually "Genghis Khan" meant "Great Ruler" or just "Great Khan".
Nah false xD
So Captain America wasn't the first avenger!
I heard that it was actually Tengis which means ocean in modern Mongolian language maybe it was just written in old Mongolian that even I don't know the meaning for sure...
Hey extra credits, I just wanted to thank you for igniting my passion for history you've brought me much happiness and I wish you the same.
Damn guess I’m back
Is no one gonna talk about the nice old man who was ran through with a spear?
Eh, most people would've wanted something else.
Unless you are... wait for it... the Mongols.
Well, they /are/ the exception after all.
Just say Mongolian
I love how calm the horse looks at 3:39
Temüjins dad is dying and the horse is just like:
"This is fine"
Well, it's a horse. What do you expect?
@@gg-pv1do horses have emotions dont they??
@@gg-pv1do btw like your username
@@Scottish.roadkillrat guess so. And thank you.
@@Scottish.roadkillrat I think cause the horse was not committed with Temujins Father. So it would not care that much
I'm here today because this showed up in my recommended, after seeing videos saying that Twitter was cancelling Genghis Khan. LMFAO
1:15 This is how it would have gone with me:
Wife: Go without me! I would hate for you to die, and me live on.
Me: OKLOVEYOUBYE!!
That seems to be what actually happened tho
So, wait, this seems pretty detailed. Did Khan ever have a proper biography, or was this a lot of legend?
both. every nation that was in contact with him and his desendents has theyre own historys on him/them. after gengis' death the mongols wrote theyre own biografy about him. its safe to say every sorce will be biased and have lies/mistakes.
A lot of this comes from a source called The Secret History of the Mongols which was written a few decades after his death (which actually isn’t as bad a timeskip for a biography as some other historical figures).
Some sources paint a more tragic/romantic version of his life, especially the Mongolian source. Others made him an outright monster, I am looking at you, China and Russia.
Ah... in the age of the internet, kids these days can't understand how information was able to get around without a computer.
It is safe to say that mongolians at Genghis Khan's time didn't really write down history. It was mostly I tell you, you tell your children and so on. So you can be assured that half of it is legend and half is true. So the correct question would be? Which part ist in fact Legend? And which part is in Fact truth? Which leads to another question us not knowing what really went on aside from names and who they really were. So basically all story told could be made up, cause this is how History actually works. It's being made up by the Victors and Conquerers. So mostly names and who they are can be believed to be true. So maybe he was a sadistic son of a bitch, or maybe he really was a chill out dude who had one to many strikes in life to make him one of the greatest leaders in history.
Watched this back in 2019. Once in a while I go back to this video, very well done. This series made me love this channel
You guys always know to pick the intresting and undertold stories of history, keep up the great work!
I don't need History Teacher!
I need this videos!
This series is gonna be an exception! (Mongols, exception, geddit?)
2:22 Holy shit I need a home alone movie about Temujin
Just watch Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan. It does the story pretty good justice.
I made my tribe disappear...
Am I the only one that really likes how the horses are drawn 😂 There so cute
His mother was amazing, unstoppable. Was sweet to see Temujin get adopted by his “uncle.”