Hearts of Iron 4 THE MOST BROKEN TURKEY EVER! - Turan Empire! Battle for the Bosporus
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Title: Hearts of Iron 4 BIGGEST EXPLOIT YET?? - One Empire Cheese
Hearts of Iron 4 I BREAK The Battle for the Bosporus - I Swear I'm Not a Byzantophile
#hoi4 #funny #exploit
Sub or I set Stormy on you! imgur.com/qsTmP4g
They added research slots to focus tree in beta which made Turkey better
Focus tree is shorter but they nerfed Cloudius
Battle for dlc
the right wing of mass assault gives you -30 percent supply consumption the one before that gives 15 percent reinforce rate and 5 percent pop. Why do you go for the left path?
finally tea Yeaaaaaaaaaah !
17:58
> FeedbackGaming: “We need to improve infrastructure in the capital”
> *clicks on Istanbul*
> Ankara: “Am I a joke to you?”
Mustapha Kemal Atatürk:Didnt i say capital is ankara anymore ??
Yes
Yes.
Yes
Lol Turkey is the only country with a city with more VP than it's capital
21:54
Feedback: "I'm pushing for Stalingrad"
Also Feedback: *Pushing for Leningrad*
Close enough
Stalin, Lenin, Trotsky, close enough that nobody cares, am I right?
*gun cocks*
Every other streamer/youtuber: OtToMaN eMpIrE
Feedback:IT IS TURAN TIME BOIS
Taureor enters the chat
@@dkbz911 He just recently did a netherlands playthrough. He plays what is interesting to him instead of milking views
Average Ottoman fan vs Average Turan enjoyer.
Every other youtuber : LET'S FORM THE OTTOMANS GUYS !
Feedback : Let's do something different... TURAN !
Taureor : Ok, now that I took back the Falklands as Argentina I will take the English Chanel as the Netherlands.
@@gabilax2745It loses it's magic when there is a shit ton of people doing it. A change for once is good
There is a Siberian corridor because most of Siberian Natives are Turkic like Yakuts, Tuvans, Khakassians and Altaians.
Term of "Turanian Peoples" actially originated From Hungary, its an umbrella term for all Uralic, Turkic, and Mongolic peoples (some times Koreans and Japanese peoples are incluted too) based on Ural-Altaic Language Family theory which very popular one in that times.
Turan is historically name of sychtian empire.
Less popular these days because a language family that huge is is just not possible. At best we are cousins.
@@turankesilmis5655 Scythians? yeah a bunch of bozos imagine going extinct LMAO
@@milantoth6246 indo-european langauge family exists doe, but yeah, it's kind of a ridicolous idea, considering some even think some Native American tribes are part of Turan too.
@@milantoth6246 Let's just ignore Indo-Europeans.
Feedback: I do something different
Taureor: *_A R G E N T I N A_*
I actually laughed when I saw Taureor uploaded an Argentina video. Maybe his way of saying, please make South America interesting.
About the finnish conquest, in turanist ideology a lot see not only the direct turkic peoples, like the turkmen amd uyghurs as turkic brothers, but also the finno-uyghurs, containing finland and estonia, and also the huns and bulgars, who were both turkic tribes that migrated very early into europe
The problem with Finland being included is that the finns have lived there for at least from 9000-5000 b.c. We have found pottery, axes, and foods dating to that era (which were introduced from the Comb Ceramic culture). The Uralic languages in the region were established during this time.
Genetic testing of individuals loving during that time indicate that they were 65% Eastern Hunter-Gatherers with 20% Western Steppe Herders and 10% Western Hunter-Gatherers.
Most likely a tribe many years later when Finland, the Baltics, and Karelia was inhabited moved there and started very slowly intermingling with the people there. But even that does not mean they are turkic, since not only are their genetics and culture different, their language is also very different
@@gibuswagen7729 yeah, we do not see finns and estonias as turkic but rater uralic, but since the language family is ural-altai ad our culture/ancestries are close, the nationalists regard finns and estonians as a part of the turan
Magyars and Bulgars were definitly not fully Turkic tribes, they included some but they were not Turkic. For ex Trukic tribes were most likely a majority in Huns when they were in Asia but that does not mean Huns were all Turkic. These are kind of super tribes, containing much smaller and ethnicly diverse tribes such as Turkic tribes, Magyars and Bulgars, tribe that rules gave the name in most cases.
@@TuDeDaTe Bulgars are Turkic
@@kebabseverim3364yeah sure, last heard that aliens were turkic too.
27:10 It is based on the rather dubious historical conception, known as Altaicism, that many Eurasian peoples, such as the Turkic, Mongolic, Finno-Ugric, Korean, and even Japanese and Sometimes Indoeuropean peoples share a common "Altaic" origin (named after the Altai mountains). This theory, however has very little legitimacy in linguistic and history academia outside of Turkey, where it is taught in school as fact, and this the bit about Finland.
Hope I was helpful.
@Hüseyin Furkan Kardiyen he literally called you out and you still did it. Jeez.
The concept you are referring to is not actually Altaicism but is the "Uralo-Altaic Hypothesis" which is a theory that suggests that Uralic and Altaic (Turkik, Mongol, and Tungus language groups) languages stem form and common ancestral linguistic macro group. This is theory-based on a very similar linguistic structure (grammar, vocabulary, subject word order, and etc...) of the languages and historical events (such as the Magyar Migration). The dubiousness surprisingly comes recent finding which could indicate that the similarities between Turkik and other Altaic languages are actually cased by constant cultural interchange rather than common linguistic roots, the part where you have mentioned Indoeuropean languages could actually refer to the "sun language theory" which is a separate concept whilst Turan (which is also a separate concept) mostly refers to Pan Turkik Concepts as whole rather than to other Uralo Altaic people/language groups. It is important to note that "Uralo-Altaic Hypothesis", "sun language theory" and Turanism refers to cultural and linguistic aspects of societies rather than anything related to genealogy.
@Hüseyin Furkan Kardiyen there’s absolutely nowhere near enough evidence to show that they’re related, the lexical and grammatical similarities are most lateral features (not gained from an ancestors but instead adopted from another group)
I’d recommend NativLang’s video on the Altaic Hypothesis
nah they still are just pissed about Finnish volunteers fighting against Turks in 1877 :P
@@ЭмирВасиленко-ц4щ the problem with Uralo-Altaic is that Altaic as a language family does not exist and there is no evidence to support that Mongolian, Tungusic, Korean and Turkic languages are related. Any similarities between these 4 separate language families can be explained by prolonged linguistic contact and exchange, rather than sharing a single linguistic ancestor
"I want to battle for the Bosphorus."
-I'm living at Bosphorus
Oh Shit Here We Go again
Cj
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İzmitliyim sayılır mı?
Parayı bastım aldım sonra achivment için 2 hafta uğraştım 😅
@@tmrokms olm 2 hafta 14 gün eder günde 100 soru çözsen 1400 soru eder az aytye çalış
Finally someone did this. All everyone has done is Byzantium or Ottomans, nothing else. Thanks for showing us this massive empire!
Also Battle for the DLC :)
Because this is painful.
I'm gonna buy the new DLC for soviet union once it comes out.
dave, i am enjoying my cup of turkish coffee with my fellow turks, mongols, japanese, finns, koreans, samoyeds, hungarians, manchus, and other smaller ethnic groups. are you?
4:46 imagine not being able to pronounce Şevket Süreyya
Hahaha 😂
@Umut Ahmet Çetin same with the u from s(u)p-remacy is ü in turkish.
@Umut Ahmet Çetin bruh
@Umut Ahmet Çetin More like whay, shev-cat syr-rae-a?
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Fun fact: The flag for Communist Turkey was 10 times more creative than this before the dlc and the uptade
How do I find it?
Yea how we can find it
Lmao pretty sure it was the same
@@grant9939 it was better
@Yağız Kara wtf? Where, how?
Battle for the Bosporus is a perfectly balanced DLC with no exploits
and no bugs
And no idiotic BS like Yugoslavia coring all Europe
I see you are a man of culture as well *sips tea*
@@countyvillwolfeschlegelste4189 i'm sure that your tea is the Yorkshire tea
@@akhmadkautsarak of course it is *continues siping*
27:10 not made up at all. Turks, Magyars and the Finnish people are a bit related because of their origins. It's messy and complicated topic for a UA-cam comment, but let me try to explain:
Turks and Magyars (Hungarians) are related through living in common Eurasian society and Finns and Magyars are related through languages that are loosely related and share common features.
Magyars were probably were one of the tribes within the Turkic majority Hun peoples and later under Avars and Bulgars. They shared common beliefs and lifestyle with Turks before finally stationing in Hungary. There are many Turkish words from the early period.
After that Magyars lived 150 years under the Ottoman empire where a sizable population converted to Islam. Those who converted left Hungary for Turkish territory in the Balkans and Anatolia after the disastrous 1683-1699 war. There are many Hungarian origin Bosnian Muslim families. So there is further kinship during the Ottoman era.
There was a sympathy between the two nations in the 19th Century when romantic nationalism was rising. Hungarians were interested in a common Turanian heritage with the Turks when being a Turk at the time was more closely associated with empire building in Europe rather than guest workers in factories. Many Turkologists were Hungarian.
More recently all three nations, Turks, Magyars and Finns, and I don’t know why not the Mongolians, are claiming Sumer as an early common past due to surprising common linguistic elements. Probably all of them are right.
It's really cool that they put this in the game!
Nope, nope, nope. As a Hungarian, I can say, that none of this is taught in Hungary. We are the distant linguistic relatives of the Finns, but we share no blood with the turks. It's true, during the early middle ages, before the founding of the Kingdom of Hungary, when we lived on the steppes we met with turkic peoples, hence the words in our language with turkic origin, but it was only a linguistic exchange, our peoples are not related. During the Ottoman conquest of the 16th and 17th century, no "sizeable population" of Hungarians converted to islam, all Hungarians remained christian, and the war of 1683-1699 was not "disastrous", it was the long awaited liberation of Hungary from Turkish oppression. It's true, during the early 19th century linguists and historans flirted with the idea of Turkic origin, but that idea has been discredited since, and it is now generally accepted that Hungarians are Finno-ugrics, and have no turkic ancestry. And I don't know where you got the idea of common Sumer heritage, that's a theory I have never heard before, probably because it's false.
@@sparhelt718 do you think it is because you r country taught in schools it is true ? every country change history at school man and it is complicated
@@sparhelt718 Miről beszélsz? még miniszterelnökünk is megemlítette, hogy Törökek vagyunk.
@@think9747 The theory of a joint origin is pretty unsubstantiated and isn't treated as anything other than a fringe-theory outside of Turkey, where it is actually taught in schools as fact. It's perfectly alright to treat it as a valid theory and to try to gather evidence of it, but it most certainly isn't accepted enough to try to indoctrinate children with it. It's on the same level as teaching Creationism in schools as if it's the only valid theory.
Epic Campaign. Ottoman route seems more of a meme and quite difficult, this is the OP route that we need. Great inspiration. Next up, Bulgaria?
Soon
@@FeedbackGaming You mentioned some exploits in the opening. Did you use any ? Which ones ?
@@OsimheninMaskesindekiÇivi when he let the Kurds uprise to make occupation easier would be an exploit
20:11 *the ottomans are the successors of the roman empire confirmed*
just a casual freudian slip
Battle for the DLC
Glad to see someone is maintaining Turanist ambition
Wow, this was pretty entertaining to watch :) Thanks for the great vid !
Battle for the DLC!
If I am not completely mistaken the 'Finno-Ugrian' People were also a migratory people coming from central asia.
There are still debates as to from where and when exactly these migrations happened.
Its basically uniting all former nomadic people of central Asian decent, which is why the Finns and Hungarians can be integrated.
@@Glavenuss Yeah that was also my interpretation
Hungary is an observer state in Turkic Council. So it is understandable besides Finland. I guess you are right on the Finland matter.
Yes you are right, funny information rn in the real world there is an international organization called the Turk Kenesi, which means Turkic confederacy i guess. Turkey,Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan is a part of the organization. What surprised me was Hungary is also part of it.
Most theories seem to suggest that Finno-Ugric came from around the Urals hence the name for the bigger group "Uralics"
Only thing for sure is that we came from border regions of Europe/Asia. So much information and history was lost due many of the peoples lost to history.
The Soviet A.I when you attacked was not bad. It makes sense. You pushed up fast up the left side while stalling the right side so they could not keep up. You just pushed past their army group and they didn't have much else down there because of Germany. They had to pull units from the German front over to stop you.
I thought this tree was a bit ridiculous when I saw it, Turkish cores in Finland, China and Siberia?... Very OP.
Edit: Battle for the DLC.
finland and china only gets non core manpower bonuses not actual cores
Cores on Siberia
@
OP
@@benismann For all the meme's in this tree that actually makes sense those states are majority Turkic
That isn´t true. The Finno-Ugric languages have no close relation to the turkic languages, not even to the altaic languages as a whole, and the bulgarians definitely ain´t Turks (they´re slavic, if you meant the ancient Bulgarians, they were at least part of the turkic language family, note the difference between "Turkish" and "Turkic".) Also the altaic languages are a very loose group of just barely related languages, so Turks, Koreans and Japanese are only "brothers" if you consider all the Indogermanics to be "brothers" as well.
@Theatrium no evidence of that
I know I'm late to the party but the first turanist was actually a finnish guy. I believe his name was Matthias Castren. He believed in Pan-Turanism which included koreans, finns, japanese, samoyeds etc. Contemporary turanism includes only Altai speaking peoples.
I wish they made achievements for this run so that more ppl play it. Rn seems like everyone’s doing ottoman
True
%90 of the turks did the turanist first
I wish this run didn't exist
@@lolloblue9646 why?
@@vojtechkorhon4159 Because the idology was so detached from reality that this very ideology got the previous country (Ottomans) into devastation.
Turks are mainly refered to Anatolia, Balkan turks.
Others have gained various identities.
Thus the entire base of the said theory is false, there is no other turks because none else considers themselves as turks.
There is a good definition for turk in Turkey:
"If you consider yourself as a turk, your ideology, race, color doesn't matter."
🇮🇶❤🇺🇸👍😊
Just saying, but the Ottoman Turks are descendents of the Huns who conquered all the way from central asia to Finland so technically the Finish could be connected to the Turks
İt is actually but like relatives i mean they are uralic people like hungarians and hungarians %50 TURKİC so
@@II.ArdaYalcin hungarians are not 50% Turkic, they are their own tribe, yes they had close relations with Turkic tribes since they all intermarried and formed bigger super tribes such as Huns but still Hungarians are not Turkic, they are not Turkic now and they were not back then. Not even 50% of the European Huns are Turkic, because most Turkic tribes just melted in between Bulgars, Magyars and many other ethnicely diverce tribes.
Ural and Altai branches are not related to each other, as you said, many Turkic and other tribes had engagements with finnish at some point so languages just borrowed a lot from each other, yet the evidence is not enough to say that uralic and altaic language families are related.
Battle for the DLC
“The push to Stalingrad” dispite clearly heading towards Leningrad. -Feedbackgaming 2020
BATTLE FOR THE DLC
I LOVE YOU DAVE, YOUVE ALWAYS BROUGHT JOY TO MY DAY WITH YOUR EXPLOITS AND CRAZY AND FUNNY RUNS
"Form the Turian Empire"
Ah yes the classic Turian Empire from Mass effect game series in World War 2.
great content as always .
Finland migrate from the east asia in 6th - 8th century, which is the same time and origin as the turkic tribes migrating the europe. Some people say Finnish and the Turkic people are from the same origin. (Thats an opinion, dont roast me!!)
6th century means years of 500-600 AD right?
Its confirmed that us Finns were here at least pre 1100 BC (likely that before) as people started to move from Volga river upwards sometime during 2000-1300 BC. Ties to the people living in the area where original "Finno-ugrics" lived were almost dead by the 6th century and there were 3 tribes called "Suomalaiset", "Hämäläiset" & "Karjalaiset" who lived inside modern day Finland.
About common origin of Finno-Ugrics and Turkic is hard to tell as too little information exists about it, we can only assume they lived as neighbors each other once thousands of years ago.
Anyone else hear turian empire? As in mass effect Turians.
Alternate title for this game now is Mass Effect Earth: The Turian War
Finns invented the Turanism. That's why they want you to conquer Finland.
So this failed completely. Now I'm a Soviet puppet and I even lost the Straits to them
feedback: "Wow cores are all over the place"
yes... maybe just maybe they are not romdom and those are the places that turks live
The Finland thing is about the Finno-Ugric language and people who came down from Finland to settle in the Steppes from Hungary to Kazakstan basically
"Trukic people"
*Includes Finland*
they migrated from central asia too so some people argue that thay have turkic roots
i mean, the finno-ugric group has distant relations to the turkic groups so... ig it makes sense?
@@grandpagaming4396 According to me yes why not.
@@grandpagaming4396 there’s not enough evidence to state that they’re related groups
@@dafyddroff8084 they are as related as portugese are to russians. But that won't stop the turks, in their mind everybody is turkic
The way he said “PUSH” at 24:50 had me laughing for no reason 😂😂
Puwsh
Final Goerge Bush
27:10 There is a theory of a family of languages called "Ural-Altaic languages" that unites the Uralist language groups to which Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian belong and the Altaic languages that contain everything else.
Note: sometimes the corean is included to
That has been abandoned by linguists
Actually, the Turanism Ideology started in Finland and the aim is not to unite one ethnic group, but all Turanian people, which is different. I think you mistake Turanism for Pan Turkism.
No ,turanism ideology started in hungaria and the goal is to unite all turanian people.
I imagine that this empire would hold together for a whole 10 minutes irl
Battle for the DLC
yeah, it is just a game after all
10? I give it 5 till it collapses into a singularity.
Well considering that most of its inhabitants are Turkic I’d say it would survive. But yeah Turan’s possessions in China would definitely collapse
@@rashadmammadli4805 Turkic people are super diverse
20:12 I mean, they DID control Constantinople and CAN be considered the new Rome, depending on who you asked at the time (ie anyone in the western world (not new world) who wasn’t European)
They held it by a technicality
0:57 well, actually from Siberia
20:13 I mean the Ottomans used to call themselves the Romans or the inheritors of the Roman legacy, so it fits nicely actually.
Well there was a legacy... Ottoman ruling family married a princess of east roman empire.
But the problem is that connection was unimportant because two Empires were incomparably different (and you can't call yourself an inheritor if you are the killer of the said empire).
@@temkin9298 I am not calling myself anything, that was just a thing that they used to do. Russians also claimed to be Rome. HRE was basically people refusing to acknowledge that Rome was dead. It is common to simp for the Roman empire. Also, not quite as different as you might think. Sure, there are obvious differences but also similarities.
Hello from Turkey🇹🇷
How do you pronouce this ş? I have been playing turkey a lot and am kinda curious
@@failuretv814 Imagine "she" in english. And then take out "e". That's the "ş"
@@failuretv814 Ş, ş - [s-cedilla] ‘sh’ as in ‘show’ and ‘should’
@@mandarin48 Alright thank you
@@Jagatai8925 Thank you too
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It's nice that you do full videos about trees that aren't that much done. Great video !
You did a similar thing that I did, though I went fascist first and took me extra 10 years, turning into world conquest. I was wondering why nobody was looking at what seem to be the most OP path for Turkey. Thanks for showing it off!
What girls dream: Oh a very handsome boy
What average Turk enjoyer dream: *TURAN*
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I love how English Dave is. When there is a difficult name he just doesn't even try to pronounce it
This video was very entertaining Feedback gaming! That cat of yours is surely pleased to have such an dutiful servant.
18:00 "gotta boost in the capital" *forgets Ankara is the capital because glorious Istanbul*
The Turian Empire? You can't fool me, this is a Mass Effect mod isn't it!
Awesome campaign, mate! I had good fun trying to mimic your previous Byzantine empire campaign, but this one promises to be even more fun. I'm not sure I'll be able to imitate it to this level, tho...
Keep the great work and thanks for these vids!
27:00 Finnish people migrated from the central asia as well as turks. we are in the same language family.
Feedback’s comment “Have you ever been so mad you start destroying your own country” at 2:40 certainly would never apply to 2020 in any way 👀
Actually yeah, Finns and Hungarians (Uralic people) are related to Turan and Turks but it was about one/two millenium ago. So it makes sense but also weird af
Hungary joins to Turkic States’ Council reunions almost every year. Finland is another topic but somehow we have close relations with Hungary. :D
Ps: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkic_Council
12:36 "Retaken the islands" ?
I love u feedback
feedback:"have a cup of tea"
me:"somethings off..."
Exploiting a game while drinking tea, where have I seen this before...
1:15 Tea? No dude It is time to drink kımız.
Does anyone know where he announces the winners of his giveaways? I swear he's had like 1000 but I've never seen a single announcement.
yeah I wonder too
On the comment section
He probably sends a private message to the chosen winner. I've actually won a giveaway on another channel and that's how they did it.
"Battle For The DLC" I really appreciate your videos. I learned how to play HOI4 by watching your videos and now am actually fairly decent at the game thanks to all the tips you've given. Also when you said Roman Empire instead of Ottoman I had to pause the videos and go back 5 seconds because I wasn't for sure if I had simply misheard you LOL. One last thing, I have yet to see anyone actually do well with Bulgaria but I am confident in your skills and I would love to see you do a video as Bulgaria with the DLC.
I was waiting for this video for so long!
Virgin Ottoman Empire vs Chad Khaganate of Turan
Someone Claiming to be Feedback: "Put on a cup of tea"
Who are you? You think I'd miss that, you tea swilling lunatic? Where is the coffee boi?
1:16
Me: Tea?! What am i? An old woman? I ain't sick either..
Battle for the DLC. Couldn't risk angering Stormy
14:33 "Were not gonna' ACTUALLY join the Axis." Proceeds to join the axis and their war on the Soviet Union lmao
Love your videos! Keep the great work up!
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The history behind the Finnish thing is that the Finns immigrated into Finland from the central Asian Steppe where the Turks come from, and so did the Hungarians, it's not obvious as they integrated into the Scandinavian cultures
Currently at 23:18, but Russia is turning out to be way harder than expected
It's a slow grind
Clodius Agreement is very powerful if you take the two chromium mining decisions and build some infrastructure. It’s very easy to get 14 military factories this was
Currently at 21:31, but I'm nowhere near as deep into the Soviet Union
The reason behind Fin/Ugor is there were some Turkish settlements in those areas which they are conquered by Russians.
OK dave I know pronunciation is not your strong suit but
"TURIAN empire".... TURANIAN
and "uniting all the TURDic people"...TURKIC
XDD
Turians huh? He needs to calibrate his eyesight...
xq
Turdick hahahha
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Cool vid man. Thanks for keeping with it when so many other Paradox youtubers just gave up over time
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_pretend that I wrote something funny and original here_
Every HoI4 UA-camr: makes Ottoman Empire
Feedback: I am 4 Parallel Universes ahead of you.
And also Battle for the DLC!
Nothing like watching a video before getting the discord ping for it
So, I'll explain you in a simple way how turks and finns are related to each other. When Scyths used to rule Central Asia and certain baltic states some tribes migrated to Finland from there some pushed even deeper to Scandinavia aka Sweden. You can find this on Sven Lagerbring's book, we were then separated for many many years hence it effected the language. So turks are considered as Altaic Finns are considered as Sami both of them belongs to the same family. Hence our culture is quite similar and language has few minor tweaks but turks and finns are related to each other some even call cousins.
"Battle for the DLC"
Just imagine how many Turks you made happy about this
Turkey strong 🇹🇷🦃💪
Wow they nerfed the decision to pay 300PP for 9 military factories. Meanwhile Greece can get like 15 free civs with a SINGLE focus. (You got 200PP from the previous focus, spend it improving relations with all the balkans and enjoy tripling your civ count)
not only that... but also you NEED to be in faction with germany now to get the extra factories from the one focus. But you can skip greece and iran if you conquered them. I got the problem that Bulgaria attacked my Romania puppet... and if i didn't puppet they attacked me. Even with German garantie.... and after that i was in fight with whole Axis.
everyone living in Turkey, Turan establishes man's dream ;)
29:55 That highway exists because when Migration Period has begun, Hunnic people started to pass through the Alaskan Strait and then they became American Indians.
Love it! You are one of the reasons I’m playing HOI4 on my channel! But I don’t have as big of a following which means I don’t get much feedback on how I am doing, so can I get some help? It would be greatly appreciated if I could get some feedback on my HOI4 videos!
Going right after this video!
I gotchu!
Will do!
I love HOI4! I’ll go check it out!
@@rocketleaguefan1238 thanks!
never heard of the Turanian Empire until this video
Thing is it never, like, existed. It comes from Turanism, a principle that every turkic nation like Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkey and many more should be integrated into one big country. It is also claimed that the Hungary(even Finland although that is debatable)is also Turanic nation(like all of the countries i mentioned originate from the Central Asia, hence the "integration" part). So yeah, that sums it up pretty much
Form the Turian Empire, you say
Ok, pal, Palaven's waiting
NOTHING OF THIS is ´´made up´´ it is historically accurate.
You just dug up Ataturk's body and pissed all over it.
battle for the dlc.
Also the Finnish language, as well as Hungarian and Estonian, are distantly related to the turkic languages.
No. Its just an outdated theory
The history behind the Finland focus is that Finland and Estonia are of Turkic Ancestry.
Finland and hungary came from the same area the turkic clans did. Or at least speculatively did, we don't really know.
Have you been so mad before so you destroy your own house?
Yeah, sounds like pretty much the french when they strike
The Crowning the Finno-Ugric crown is actually real. Turanism includes unification of Turkic, Finno Ugric, and Mongolic people. Hungarians acknowledge this due to their Hunnic/Mongolic origin. This is why pan-Turkism and Turanism is separate.
What a nice change of pace, tbh I am quite bored with all the Ottoman videos and I thought you gonna make one too.
Also, Battle for the DLC
lol I never realised there was a city in Turkey called Batman
Only thé Truly loyal ones Will cry battle for the dlc! 👑
I also trying to form turan empire as a Democratic Turkey in a AXIS FACTION, but damn got myself in a pretty fuck up war AGAINST MY OWN AXIS FRIEND, and finally join a newer and stronger allies nation
FeedBackGaming: _tries to boost infrastructute so that supply could more easily arrive from _*_Istanbul_*
Ankara, the actual capital of Turkey: -_-
I've found this exploit/path really tricky to replicate with a couple of random things:
1) Bulgaria likes to declare on Romania around late 1940. Joining the Axis prevents it, but you have to leave the Axis before you attack Iran, or else the UK will guarantee Iran. You lose your UK guarantee when you join the Axis, but if you leave the Axis before attacking Iran, the UK won't guarantee them.
2) Oddly, my Bulgarians didn't take the Greek territories like the did here, but they did have a civil war in 1941 after Barbarossa started and I had to drop in a couple of reserve divisions to hold the line there because the rebel Bulgars joined the Comintern and the Soviets almost backdoored me.
3) I found taking Romania really hard to get right. Took multiple tries to do it fast enough, and then the Soviets took forever to take Bessarabia (which they have to do before you can release Romania as a puppet)
4) I didn't have nearly as much luck getting a big enough war score against the Soviets- though I may have beaten them too fast (the Germans were pushing hard too). They didn't even take over Tannu Tuva. I got most of the land needed for Turan, but had to sacrifice a few of the western provinces, which I'll have to fight Germany for....
5) ... but Italy took Syria from the French in mine, so I expect I'll have to fight the Axis anyway. Holding all of the Caucasus, Romanian, and Iranian oil should help with this.
6) In my run the Chinese lost to the Japanese very quickly, and now the British Raj is steamrolling all of the Chinese puppets Japan ended up with (and Japanese China), so I'll have to fight the allies to get the Chinese territories. I didn't lend/lease to the Chinese, so part of their loss might be my fault?