As an Egyptian and Muslim, I wanna say that I learned and enjoyed listening to our history from Dr. Roy more than any arabic speaking scholar or any arabic book i have ever read.. I really appreciate his honesty as much as I appreciate his sarcasm😂❤
راجع ورى معلوماته التاريخية و انت تعرف انه بيتعمد يظهر اشياء و يخفى اشياء اخرى و يزور هنا و هناك ، يعنى معقولة اولاد صلاح الدين كانو مدمنى خمور ، ده غير فى كل محاضراته يجب ان يجعل اليهود مظلومين مضهدين و كانهم بلا اخطاء (ملائكه )
Seeing Dr Roy post this video causes joyful emotions, seeing the enthusiasm with which he speaks about the Crusades and Salah ud Din is just magical. No maps, no graphics, no slides, and yet we can't have enough of him. Thankful to him for these lectures
I must say that having maps and some graphics as he speaks would help in remembering names and events, and allow for following the course of history, as it were.
I like him from a long time ago. But buy the end of the video where he describes the battle of Ain Jalout I was stunned. I have never ever in my life heard this version. Or may be he focused on small details and left the main reason for the win. It was for the Muslims, the last battle to protect the Muslim world.. In fact, when a known historian was tasked to write what was happening, he said/ "what's the point of writing history in the end of time." So the Mamluks Prayed and went to battle but full in faith and fully prepared. One of the most amazing details he skipped is that Damascus was ruled by Salah Eddin's grandchild Anasser. He was indulged in pleasure and didn't care for the Muslim world. When the Mongols were coming, he surrendered the city and fled to Gaza.. When the Mongols captured Palestine, they brought him back to Damascus and asked him about the Muslim army in Egypt and he said that they only had a small army, which was true. However, when the Mamluks knew that the Mongols are underestimating them, they came up with a terrific plan: Qutuz, the Mamluks ruler of Egypt back then, will lead the majority of the army and send scouts ahead to make sure the mongols will follow his army.. While after him another mamulk, Named Bebars, will lead the rest of the army to ambush the Mongols. When the fight started, the Mongols decided to just get down with it fast and go... Qutuz army engaged for a little bit and retreated. The mongols followed of course because they thought they must end it there. Qutuz runs toward where Bebars army was hiding and they caught the Mongols army completely off guard and destroy it and kill the leader of the mongols army in the process. THEREFORE SAVING THE WORLD by the grace of God. One of the most interesting details about the mamluks is that they used to assassinate their leaders regularly .. when I say that I mean it literally lol some rule a few years, some a few months and some a few days... So after the battle by sometime: Bebars stabs Qutuz in the back (literally) and takes the throne. Please watch some documentary about them.. in arabic with translation would be the most accurate. **SPOILER ALERT: when a non-mamulk ruller takes the throne for egypt, he ordered his army, in a scheme he designed, to murder literally every mamulk in egypt. No matter if he was a farmer, merchant, father, soldier..... in every corner of egypt not just Qairo. Later on the Ottoman's came on lol And history goes on... Sorry for the long comment
As a Muslim it is always good to see history from the eyes of others. And you sir have my utmost respect for trying to tell history without any bias although you are a Venetian 😂. Really enjoyed the way you are telling history. Never a dull moment.
These lectures are an addiction! I already have a good concept of the region's history, but the way Dr. Casagranda narrates the events is unparalleled.
Just to clear things up about the Shah of the Khwarazmian Empire (which Afghanistan was once part of): there's no evidence he was captured and humiliated by the Mongols. He actually died on an island in the Caspian Sea, probably from illness while fleeing the Mongol invasion. Anyway, I really enjoy Dr. Roy's lectures. They're super informative and use simple language that anyone can understand. I was really hoping he'd talk about the Mamluk Sultan Baibars. In my opinion, Baibars was even better than Saladin-he defeated both the Mongols and the Crusaders, and what's even cooler is that he was enslaved by the Mongols before he became sultan and got his revenge on them. Now, I'm really hoping for a series about Al-Andalus. That would be awesome!
Amazing proff it's refreshing to see a non Muslim dig up the facts and truth from history and educate every one about what really happened it must be hard for those who have spread so many lies and misconceptions about Islamic history keep it up proff ❤ it
It’s finally here- thank you Dr Roy and the Austin School. You made my day!!! As always, this lecture is like a breeze of fresh air- honest, unbiased and informative.
I watched all 2 hours of this and enjoyed every second. The way the professor tells these events is just amazing and actually made information stick in my mind. And he's very, very hilarious. I only wish I could've attended in person to reciprocate the awesome energy he was giving.
My history teacher used to say Egypt was always the safety card for the holy land n the levant region in general Unfortunately we failed them miserably We're gonna be judged real hard in front of God for leaving our brothers in Gazza getting butchered n starved. That was a great lecture ,thank u sir, i really enjoyed it
After I learned the history of Jerusalem presented by A great professor Mr, Casagranda, I see the relationship between Germany and Zionist Israel. Thank you Mr. Casagranda.
if you're gonna present a "fun fact" do it right then , ok bud ? his real name is Yusuf ibn Ayyab (or Anglicized into Joseph son of Job) of Kurdish decent. his full nickname is "Salah al Din wal Dunya" (Righteous of World and Faith) his title was "Al Malik Al Nasser" (the victorious king) his kunya is "Abu elMuzzafar" (probably his first son, named after "Kukbary" one of Saladin most loyal generals) his Nisba is "Al Tikriti" ( Nisba is a naming system denoting place of birth; in this case "Tikrit" in current day Iraq) his full titulature went as follows: Al-Malik Al-Nasser Abu-l-Muzaffar Salah-ad-Din wa-l-Dunya Yusuf Ibn Ayyab Al-Tikriti
@@mwheezee wow, such a beautiful example of lots of info and not so much manner. I translated "Salah Ad din" and never claimed it was his full name or whatever you tried to prove your superior internet knowledge. Peace
Even funner is His first Name is Yousef, After biblical prophet Joseph, who had famously forgiven his brothers who had sold him into slavery. And his father's name (al-ayyub) was named after the biblical prophet Job, who lost everything but was still faithful and loyal to God. And we know for a fact that his name Youssef was played up for propaganda (in a positive way) as a way to show the muslims how merciful he is, to convince muslims to join.
Thank you Dr.Roy, I was listening to you sir for the whole night.A well spent sleepless night. I must say i gain more knowledge by the end of it. Considering current geopolotical situation, the crusade isnt finished. This time the Palestinians are beinh secrificed. May Allah bless you and help the Palestinians.
I woke up to stories of the Mongols about to invade Baghdad. Broken glass twinkling on the streets of Damascus. And the Mongols defeated by the Mamluks. Well done my play list 🎉
This professor has the best sense of humor I've ever encountered, with that being said I am a former U.S.M.C. so I have an excuse. If your not and still love this guy then you probably need to be studied. In a Lab. Outside of normal society.
There is only 2 historical generals I respect. 1 is Belisarius the Byzantine general under Justinian rule. And 2 is Saladin during the 3rd crusade. Both of these men have qualities I respect the most and that is being humble, humility and showing mercy when needed. Saladin is my favorite 100%.
@@rody995 Khalid achievements are not respected in the west because both persian empire and roman empire were weak at the time. But Saladin had to fight powerful armies from the west.
Thank you sir , i love reading history and u reminded me why i love it so much, i am from that region and i honestly think u habe the most accurate depiction of those events so again thank you
Thank you for publishing, i really enjoyed a lot of you lectures. It gives a fresh look on some subjects that are only looked upon from a western point of vieuw. I often use parts of your lectures in my own history classes
Wish one day your voice and objectiveness prevail in western culture to end that prolonged shit struggle that has no meaning, all love from egypt ( aloyal fan of you)
The door that was taken from a church in Aker has been put on another mosque and school called The Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun Mosque, very close to khan alkhalili
As A World History Teacher (& U.S.) These Videos 🙏Have Been Extremely Influential To My Arab Worl History Knowledge.The Crusades Part 1- 4 Are All Fantastically Delivered..thank you Dr. Roy. May Dr. Roy Grant Me 1 Wish🤞? Can Dr. Roy (or ateam) Curate A Crusades History Travel List (Worthy For Individuals Like Myself) My #1 Motivation For Traveling Far Distances Is Visting Historical Sites That May Also Have Obscure Historical Fun Facts / Knowledge?
Roy, I think you should talk about the mexican american border through the time, because I think knowing about It will help understanding what's going on today on 2024 America.
In your presentation, at the timestamp of 1:38:00, you referenced an event where Mongols captured an Afghan king or ruler and bath him and made him a bride. Could you please clarify which ruler you are referring (name) to, as well as the specific location and time period in which this event occurred? Additionally, could you provide any historical sources or references that detail this incident?
I am a simple man. I see a new Roy Casagranda video I press play.
....And enjoy. This man is a national treasure.
@@agentsmidt3209International* treasure.
Everytime!
@@agentsmidt3209 is kind of woke but he is good
That is exactly what i do
As an Egyptian and Muslim, I wanna say that I learned and enjoyed listening to our history from Dr. Roy more than any arabic speaking scholar or any arabic book i have ever read.. I really appreciate his honesty as much as I appreciate his sarcasm😂❤
راجع ورى معلوماته التاريخية و انت تعرف انه بيتعمد يظهر اشياء و يخفى اشياء اخرى و يزور هنا و هناك ، يعنى معقولة اولاد صلاح الدين كانو مدمنى خمور ، ده غير فى كل محاضراته يجب ان يجعل اليهود مظلومين مضهدين و كانهم بلا اخطاء (ملائكه )
@@hassanzayed1981اولاد.صلاح الدين تعاونوا مع الصليبين ونعم كانو خونه . اقرا بعدين تفلسف. سيدنا نوح كان عنده ولد كافر الي متي هذه السذاجه عند العرب.
لا أنا دارسة تاريخ ومعلوماته التاريخية صحيحة ثم الدولة الأيوبية مكنش فيها حكام كويسين غير صلاح الدين وممكن اخوه العادل @@hassanzayed1981
@@ramyfever you are correct. Some people seem to think life (history) is black or white! yabyad yaswid...thats it!
@@ramyfeverا
السذاجة عند العرب؟ وانت شو مب عربي؟ اوزن كلامك وانتقي ألفاظك عدل
Seeing Dr Roy post this video causes joyful emotions, seeing the enthusiasm with which he speaks about the Crusades and Salah ud Din is just magical. No maps, no graphics, no slides, and yet we can't have enough of him. Thankful to him for these lectures
I must say that having maps and some graphics as he speaks would help in remembering names and events, and allow for following the course of history, as it were.
Dr Roy and Age of Empires have taught me more about history than a decade in the education system.
😂
Undoubtedly
The age of empires is still a great game. It also taught me about history👍🏽
30
College study history nothing about true history aldo had to help teacher who never travel to middle east,also learned many fake story about warworld2
EVERYONE WAKE UP DR ROY POSTED THANK YOU
I have notifications setup.
Wow……finally
@@aminakhizer9456
He really is an encyclopedia like he only has a degree in German studies
I like him from a long time ago. But buy the end of the video where he describes the battle of Ain Jalout I was stunned.
I have never ever in my life heard this version. Or may be he focused on small details and left the main reason for the win.
It was for the Muslims, the last battle to protect the Muslim world.. In fact, when a known historian was tasked to write what was happening, he said/ "what's the point of writing history in the end of time."
So the Mamluks Prayed and went to battle but full in faith and fully prepared.
One of the most amazing details he skipped is that Damascus was ruled by Salah Eddin's grandchild Anasser.
He was indulged in pleasure and didn't care for the Muslim world. When the Mongols were coming, he surrendered the city and fled to Gaza.. When the Mongols captured Palestine, they brought him back to Damascus and asked him about the Muslim army in Egypt and he said that they only had a small army, which was true.
However, when the Mamluks knew that the Mongols are underestimating them, they came up with a terrific plan:
Qutuz, the Mamluks ruler of Egypt back then, will lead the majority of the army and send scouts ahead to make sure the mongols will follow his army.. While after him another mamulk, Named Bebars, will lead the rest of the army to ambush the Mongols.
When the fight started, the Mongols decided to just get down with it fast and go... Qutuz army engaged for a little bit and retreated.
The mongols followed of course because they thought they must end it there.
Qutuz runs toward where Bebars army was hiding and they caught the Mongols army completely off guard and destroy it and kill the leader of the mongols army in the process. THEREFORE SAVING THE WORLD by the grace of God.
One of the most interesting details about the mamluks is that they used to assassinate their leaders regularly .. when I say that I mean it literally lol some rule a few years, some a few months and some a few days... So after the battle by sometime:
Bebars stabs Qutuz in the back (literally) and takes the throne.
Please watch some documentary about them.. in arabic with translation would be the most accurate.
**SPOILER ALERT: when a non-mamulk ruller takes the throne for egypt, he ordered his army, in a scheme he designed, to murder literally every mamulk in egypt.
No matter if he was a farmer, merchant, father, soldier..... in every corner of egypt not just Qairo.
Later on the Ottoman's came on lol
And history goes on...
Sorry for the long comment
Thank you professor for keeping Salah udin alive one of the greatest hero of Islam.
Don't listen to a Dr Roy C lecture if you're about to go to sleep. Now its 1:45 am here in Sweden and 15 mins left.
Still up watching this in Stockholm worth being awake😂
Haha I just started it at 2:25am, I know for a fact this is not a good idea. Peace homie.
You mean if you need to wake up early
I feel youu brotha
I got 3 hrs sleep last night.
Netflix needs to give this guy a deal.. some of their historical stuff is a joke compared to his lectures
Hundred percent 💯
I agree
in a thousand percent man:]..
I don't think they would like to share any truth , they are all about entertainment
And expose their israeli masters! no way
You know it’s good when you had no intention to learn about the crusades, only to catch yourself watching part 4 the day it is posted.
Bro I watched the last part 2 days ago I was like wtf where the next one saw this posted yesterday 😂😂
@@TheFloridaMuslimlmao relatable
GIVE ME MORE!!!! 2 HOURS IS NOT ENOUGH. I'M HOLDING MY BREATH... TO THE NEXT EPISODE... TO BE CONTINUED..
As a Muslim it is always good to see history from the eyes of others. And you sir have my utmost respect for trying to tell history without any bias although you are a Venetian 😂.
Really enjoyed the way you are telling history. Never a dull moment.
These lectures are an addiction! I already have a good concept of the region's history, but the way Dr. Casagranda narrates the events is unparalleled.
I’m so excited for this lecture!! I really appreciate your knowledge and ability to tell a story. I’ve learned so much from your lectures.
I can't believe we are going back to Salah Aldein. Thank you prof.Roy, I have been waiting for it.
Just to clear things up about the Shah of the Khwarazmian Empire (which Afghanistan was once part of): there's no evidence he was captured and humiliated by the Mongols. He actually died on an island in the Caspian Sea, probably from illness while fleeing the Mongol invasion. Anyway, I really enjoy Dr. Roy's lectures. They're super informative and use simple language that anyone can understand. I was really hoping he'd talk about the Mamluk Sultan Baibars. In my opinion, Baibars was even better than Saladin-he defeated both the Mongols and the Crusaders, and what's even cooler is that he was enslaved by the Mongols before he became sultan and got his revenge on them. Now, I'm really hoping for a series about Al-Andalus. That would be awesome!
There's no way this comes out while i'm rewatching and taking notes on the previous crusade videos 😭God is good. Bless you Dr Roy
Amazing proff it's refreshing to see a non Muslim dig up the facts and truth from history and educate every one about what really happened it must be hard for those who have spread so many lies and misconceptions about Islamic history keep it up proff ❤ it
It’s finally here- thank you Dr Roy and the Austin School. You made my day!!! As always, this lecture is like a breeze of fresh air- honest, unbiased and informative.
i literally binge watched his lectures. netflix has compettion
I watched all 2 hours of this and enjoyed every second. The way the professor tells these events is just amazing and actually made information stick in my mind. And he's very, very hilarious. I only wish I could've attended in person to reciprocate the awesome energy he was giving.
everytime a new part comes it gives me a reason to watch it all over from the first part
The complexity of that world as the march of the Mongols in the horizon is so crazy.. thank you, Roy, and may God bless you and your family ❤
As a student of history in South Africa I would love to meet this man
Babe wake up new Dr. Casagranda drop 🗣‼️😱😤‼️‼️🔥😈👀👀🥶
My history teacher used to say Egypt was always the safety card for the holy land n the levant region in general
Unfortunately we failed them miserably
We're gonna be judged real hard in front of God for leaving our brothers in Gazza getting butchered n starved.
That was a great lecture ,thank u sir, i really enjoyed it
After I learned the history of Jerusalem presented by A great professor Mr, Casagranda, I see the relationship between Germany and Zionist Israel. Thank you Mr. Casagranda.
أنا عربي احب هذا الرجل لانه صادق ❤
Fun fact:
Salah ad Din literally means "The Goodness of the Religion"
Thank you Dr. Roy for all the lectures and especially this series 🙏🌹
if you're gonna present a "fun fact" do it right then , ok bud ?
his real name is Yusuf ibn Ayyab (or Anglicized into Joseph son of Job) of Kurdish decent.
his full nickname is "Salah al Din wal Dunya" (Righteous of World and Faith)
his title was "Al Malik Al Nasser" (the victorious king)
his kunya is "Abu elMuzzafar" (probably his first son, named after "Kukbary" one of Saladin most loyal generals)
his Nisba is "Al Tikriti" ( Nisba is a naming system denoting place of birth; in this case "Tikrit" in current day Iraq)
his full titulature went as follows:
Al-Malik Al-Nasser Abu-l-Muzaffar Salah-ad-Din wa-l-Dunya Yusuf Ibn Ayyab Al-Tikriti
@@mwheezee wow, such a beautiful example of lots of info and not so much manner.
I translated "Salah Ad din" and never claimed it was his full name or whatever you tried to prove your superior internet knowledge.
Peace
@mwheezee Thanks for the info
Even funner is His first Name is Yousef, After biblical prophet Joseph, who had famously forgiven his brothers who had sold him into slavery. And his father's name (al-ayyub) was named after the biblical prophet Job, who lost everything but was still faithful and loyal to God.
And we know for a fact that his name Youssef was played up for propaganda (in a positive way) as a way to show the muslims how merciful he is, to convince muslims to join.
Amazing Muslims of the time
Finally, thank you Dr. Roy Casagranda, I was waiting so long for this to come out
I love Dr.Roy so much. He is such a talented story teller, he makes history look so vibrant.
Such joy Dr Roy, a light in the dark, an enlightened spark.
Finally, 😨 Thank you, Dr. Roy! You made my day!
So happy these are back love Dr. Roy and his work amazing historical story teller and political scientist!!!
OMG finally! I have been waiting! Have a blessed Friday everyone!
Dr. Roy is one of the scholars who is honest about the history of the past
Thank you Dr.Roy,
I was listening to you sir for the whole night.A well spent sleepless night. I must say i gain more knowledge by the end of it.
Considering current geopolotical situation, the crusade isnt finished. This time the Palestinians are beinh secrificed. May Allah bless you and help the Palestinians.
Waited a while for this one, thanks for delivering Dr Roy
Teachers should learn from Prof Roy, this is how you teach, real professor 💪🏻
Great, i like the audience clapped 👏 in the end.. much appreciated..
I woke up to stories of the Mongols about to invade Baghdad. Broken glass twinkling on the streets of Damascus. And the Mongols defeated by the Mamluks. Well done my play list 🎉
Its here ! I’ve be waiting for it so looooooong 😅. Thank u Mr. Casagranda. Blessings and health to u and the whole Austin School ❤
Salahuddin Captured Jerusalem.
Casagranda Captured Our Hearts.
thank you so much. just finished part 3 yesterday. this is a gift 🎁
Best way to start the weekend! Thank you Dr Casagranda 🎉
I watched all 3 lectures and watching this one hoping you will confirm the story of salah al deen curing Richard 😂 I’m disappointed 😂😂😂😂
Roy is special lecturer. Great to have it.
It's a good day when Professor Roy uploads a new video.
Thank you Austin school, I was searching for this part a few days ago.
Brilliant 🌟Thanks Dr. Roy
I rewatched the first episodes last week. I feel like the universe is smiling at me
Thanks Roy!
Another one!...quench my thirst for history!!!
It is now 1:11 at night (were I live) and I have work tomorrow but I have to watch this. My GOD why aren’t you getting millions of views?????
Dude, these lectures are too far apart. We need more! Please.
This professor has the best sense of humor I've ever encountered, with that being said I am a former U.S.M.C. so I have an excuse. If your not and still love this guy then you probably need to be studied. In a Lab. Outside of normal society.
THE KING IS BACK!
Loved your lectures on the Crusades! Trade might bring peace
The most awaited part. Thank You, Dr.
I have been waiting for this part for ever 😢😢
Love your lectures. I would definitely have you as an adviser in my empire.
I've been waiting for this for months.
Another amazing lecture by Dr. Roy Casagranda
Gen. Allenby of British Army in WW1 when captured Jerusalem had also famously said that ''Today Crusades are really over''
its 9PM, I am still in my office just to finish this amazing lecture. thank you
OH MY GOD HE UPLOADED😲🔥🔥🔥
Classic by a LEGEND 👑
We want a lecture every week please, 🙏
The moment i see a new upload 🤩
There is only 2 historical generals I respect. 1 is Belisarius the Byzantine general under Justinian rule. And 2 is Saladin during the 3rd crusade. Both of these men have qualities I respect the most and that is being humble, humility and showing mercy when needed. Saladin is my favorite 100%.
You should hear about Khalid Ibin El Walid one of the greatest leaders in history
@@rody995 Khalid achievements are not respected in the west because both persian empire and roman empire were weak at the time. But Saladin had to fight powerful armies from the west.
Thank you sir , i love reading history and u reminded me why i love it so much, i am from that region and i honestly think u habe the most accurate depiction of those events so again thank you
Well .. that was epic...
Thanks Dr casagranda 🙏🏽 .. from sudan 🇸🇩
Doc Roy, thanks . When you are reading the Quran, it is my request that you are the only historian whom i listion
You deserve an Oscar for this
Dr. Roy Casagranda is a real gem and legend. ❤
I only hope that when the wheel turns around we get a Salah Al-Din or Emir Abdelkader Al-jazari type.
Thank you for publishing, i really enjoyed a lot of you lectures. It gives a fresh look on some subjects that are only looked upon from a western point of vieuw. I often use parts of your lectures in my own history classes
About time . Been searching for this and it just came on now
I wish I were in Austin. I'd sit in all your classes 😂 I love the way you teach and this video causes me immense joy. Thank you
and there i have something to listen at work tomorrow
Oh my god I was waiting for this for such a long time....
Thank you!
Oh baby, ive been waiting for this for so longgggg
Wish one day your voice and objectiveness prevail in western culture to end that prolonged shit struggle that has no meaning, all love from egypt ( aloyal fan of you)
The door that was taken from a church in Aker has been put on another mosque and school called The Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun Mosque, very close to khan alkhalili
Yes finally. Was waiting for this 😊
"Think about it..."
That guy from venis is so funny 😂
Professor Roy Casagaranda can you make a video about Baybars and Mamluks.
This series is epic
He is an awesome awesome professor.
As A World History Teacher (& U.S.) These Videos 🙏Have Been Extremely Influential To My Arab Worl History Knowledge.The Crusades Part 1- 4 Are All Fantastically Delivered..thank you Dr. Roy. May Dr. Roy Grant Me 1 Wish🤞? Can Dr. Roy (or ateam) Curate A Crusades History Travel List (Worthy For Individuals Like Myself) My #1 Motivation For Traveling Far Distances Is Visting Historical Sites That May Also Have Obscure Historical Fun Facts / Knowledge?
Omg new Roy lets go
Roy, I think you should talk about the mexican american border through the time, because I think knowing about It will help understanding what's going on today on 2024 America.
Thank you professor for this knowledge, God bless you, tu corazón puede adoptar todas la formas.
was waiting for this! thanks professor!
Thank you for a brilliant lecture!
Finally the episode came out
Thank you.
now crusade is called bringing democracy
I cant believe it. Another upload!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
In your presentation, at the timestamp of 1:38:00, you referenced an event where Mongols captured an Afghan king or ruler and bath him and made him a bride. Could you please clarify which ruler you are referring (name) to, as well as the specific location and time period in which this event occurred? Additionally, could you provide any historical sources or references that detail this incident?