Suleiman the Magnificent - Hero of All That Is - Extra History - Part 1

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  • @Achillez098
    @Achillez098 8 років тому +1563

    I remember Suleiman from AOE3, he was hilarious.
    "You advanced to the second age much faster than me, but every man has his own way of eating yogurt"

    • @sertan138
      @sertan138 7 років тому +402

      This is actually a turkish proverb. Meaning that everyone has his own ways to do things. Still used by people in normal life :D

    • @Giaayokaats
      @Giaayokaats 6 років тому +27

      I'm going to start using this in lieu of "to each, their own"

    • @PennyDreadful1
      @PennyDreadful1 6 років тому +4

      To someone who don't get that it's a proverb. That's just a weird thing for someone to say.

    • @CuoreSportivo
      @CuoreSportivo 6 років тому +13

      we use that phrase still today bruh

    • @theodoreandrews4961
      @theodoreandrews4961 5 років тому +6

      AOE3 is garbage compared to AOE2

  • @kimarous
    @kimarous 8 років тому +1258

    "Tame lion" artwork is positively adorable. :3

    • @mrdrprof8402
      @mrdrprof8402 8 років тому +42

      And that just makes it all the more terrifying

    • @edgali
      @edgali 8 років тому +6

      Agreed

    • @Greenhooves
      @Greenhooves 8 років тому +41

      +kimarous Want to buy tame lion plushie that you turn inside out to raging tiger plushie

    • @rareitor
      @rareitor 8 років тому +2

      +kimarous >:3

    • @SomeGuy-cn5vm
      @SomeGuy-cn5vm 8 років тому +4

      Is... Is your profile picture Yahtzee Kirby?

  • @Kossumies6
    @Kossumies6 8 років тому +1997

    The narrative opening in this episode was a nice surprise. Gave it a keen sense of continuation. :3

  • @helpimstuckinafridgeandits305
    @helpimstuckinafridgeandits305 5 років тому +482

    During Ottoman times, he was actually called Kanuni Sultan Suleyman, translating into, Sultan Sulieman, The Lawgiver

    • @deathincarnateatheist7679
      @deathincarnateatheist7679 4 роки тому +28

      I think Suleiman the Magnificent sounds better. Such a dope title.

    • @krzysztof4607
      @krzysztof4607 4 роки тому +42

      In Turkey he is called The Lawgiver, in Europe The Magnifiecent

    • @jessicacecil7791
      @jessicacecil7791 3 роки тому +1

      @Antonio Hodge 🤣🤣🤣

    • @omerdaglix
      @omerdaglix 3 роки тому +4

      No, he known as in Europe Suleiman the Magnificent

    • @zosasho8036
      @zosasho8036 2 роки тому +8

      In Arabia his called al-qanoni which means the lawgiver

  • @The_Frogden
    @The_Frogden 4 роки тому +59

    I’m always amazed by how well done the writing on these videos are. I could watch each series 20 times and never get bored. “Extra history, the kings and queens of storytelling”

  • @jjdude5531
    @jjdude5531 8 років тому +2957

    "His father had spared him that when he murdered all of his brothers" Oooooh so he's a CK2 player.

    • @SirShwibert
      @SirShwibert 8 років тому +180

      +jjdude55 Yep. The assassins seem to just come out of the woodwork when you get a genius a few kids in.

    • @dasgroea2217
      @dasgroea2217 8 років тому +55

      +Melon Sherbert
      Or you just send them to the church.

    • @safocancik
      @safocancik 7 років тому +30

      It is not true suleiman had no brother.He knew hes gonna be sultan when selim I is alive.

    • @doorhanger9317
      @doorhanger9317 6 років тому +17

      Fucking Iqta succession, amirite?

    • @darthralin
      @darthralin 6 років тому +32

      @sicat2345 Well, it wasn't much of a tradition then. It was made legal by Selim's grandfather after an interregnum period with four sons of the prior Sultan split the empire and it was lucky to be reunited. But only for the reigning Sultan. And Selim didn't kill Suleiman's brothers (he was an only child), Selim killed his own brothers, and his dad (because none of the above were into letting him succeed the throne). Not certain about the brothers, but taking out the reigning Sultan was definitely not within the borders of Ottoman law. But you can get away with a lot when you win a civil war.

  • @philip9830
    @philip9830 8 років тому +4894

    *launches Europa Universalis IV*
    *selects Ottomans*
    *starts game*

    • @David-pi9dl
      @David-pi9dl 8 років тому +17

      yes :D

    • @iamme2824
      @iamme2824 8 років тому +63

      Real kings play as Ceylon.

    • @blake-81
      @blake-81 8 років тому +185

      +Philip the Fair
      *Learns to not underestimate that tiny island of Rhodes*

    • @MartinGrozny
      @MartinGrozny 8 років тому +16

      +I am Me Only tree-hugging hippies play as Buddhists!

    • @vpapako
      @vpapako 8 років тому +48

      +I am Me And only madmen play as Byzantium.

  • @Elemental-Phoenix
    @Elemental-Phoenix 8 років тому +200

    I always look forward to the tactical moves of leaders that cemented history forevermore. It's something that my history textbooks neglect, they just say "He took the city', or 'he outmaneuvered the politician', but they never say how, which is in my opinion the most important part of history. History isn't WHAT happened, it's HOW and WHY it happened. This series never disappoints in that regard.

    • @cyancat5451
      @cyancat5451 8 років тому +9

      +Elemental_Phoenix while the series will have to primarily focus on suleimans military accomplishments owing to their extensive history the trade between his empire and the italian city-states is equally fascinating. the whole affair is rather ironic in that their peaceful cooperation both funded ottoman campagins in europe and fueled artistic, scientific and political discovery in europe that would eventually lead to the adversaries of the ottomans turning into industrial superpowers

    • @HxH2011DRA
      @HxH2011DRA 8 років тому +9

      +Elemental_Phoenix "History isn't WHAT happened, it's HOW and WHY it happened." I'm absolutely stealing this quote

    • @grimfellow5313
      @grimfellow5313 8 років тому

      Cyan Cat a

  • @laustudie
    @laustudie 8 років тому +336

    I like how EC makes these leaders of the past into actual human beings.

    • @eren7350
      @eren7350 3 роки тому +10

      They are real.

    • @billcipherproductions1789
      @billcipherproductions1789 3 роки тому

      @@eren7350 *were. They're dead now.

    • @pheonixbloodclan6257
      @pheonixbloodclan6257 3 роки тому +22

      @@billcipherproductions1789 do people become fake when they die?

    • @damonedrington3453
      @damonedrington3453 3 роки тому +2

      @@pheonixbloodclan6257 yes

    • @ted9030
      @ted9030 2 роки тому +7

      Yes I feel like people often treat those of the past as characters or they just vulgarise their descriptions and talk about their flaws

  • @firun2635
    @firun2635 4 роки тому +175

    Props for the accurate drawing of the small Turkish horn bows. As a historic archer I really appreciate that detail :)

  • @SmugLookingBarrel
    @SmugLookingBarrel 8 років тому +361

    Wilhelm II: "Halt in Belgrade."
    Suleiman: "Do not halt in Belgrade"

  • @esper4605
    @esper4605 8 років тому +651

    "To world: DO YOU EVEN LIFT?"
    okay that's it I'm never drinking anything while watching this again

  • @josephattwell1006
    @josephattwell1006 8 років тому +480

    To be a slave in the Ottoman Empire (or at very least, a slave to the Sultan) was not the same thing to being a slave to a plantation owner in pre-Civil War US South. Most of the Sultan's personal advisers and administrators were slaves to the Emperor, as were the entirety of the elite Janissary forces.
    One lessen the Ottoman learned very well from the Byzantine history of Narses and other Eunuchs is that people who cannot inherit the throne in any situation can be far more loyal than anyone who has a chance to conspire for power.

    • @cloroxbleach6344
      @cloroxbleach6344 6 років тому +48

      Joseph Attwell The grand vizier, a slave, was effectively the second most wealthy and powerful man in the empire, he also tended to marry the sultan’s sister.

    • @schaihmansur8298
      @schaihmansur8298 6 років тому +25

      @@jorgeptolemy5999 Eunukh were only used at the harem.... So no, they wouldn't receive any titels at all. Jannisaries and Christian statesmen could marry and have titles, but a christian can't inherit a title of "Sultan" or "Kalif". The Janissaries weren't allowed to marry offcially, so officially they can't found a dinasty, meaning they can't dethrone the sultan.
      While in Egypt, the Mamelucks dethroned the sultan and took over the coutry.

    • @mehmedtheconqueror7132
      @mehmedtheconqueror7132 3 роки тому +16

      the grand vizier is the second most powerful man in the state. and guess what he is a slave. imagine that in the west

    • @mehmedtheconqueror7132
      @mehmedtheconqueror7132 3 роки тому +15

      @@schaihmansur8298 caliph is the leader of muslims like the pope for catholics obviously christians cant receive that. its like a muslim wanna be a pope😆

    • @Asterix958
      @Asterix958 Рік тому +6

      ​@@schaihmansur8298 Janissaries can marry after retirement therefore a lot of officer whose father or grandfather is Janissary in Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Sultans used converted Christians in order to balance power of Turkish noble families. Devshirme system wasn't also new to the World, it is used in Qin dynasty to Abbasid Caliphate throughout history.

  • @americanenigma_5108
    @americanenigma_5108 5 років тому +69

    So basically Good guy ! Brought the golden age of Ottoman Empire bringing cultural progress and justice system and prosperity in general ! And stood up for against pirates and people who hurt his people unjustly 👏👏

  • @kingextorp2478
    @kingextorp2478 4 роки тому +153

    I just finished for the 3rd time the Justinian series, and now starts this one... Couldn’t stop myself for crying at the beginning ;-;

    • @dorylaions
      @dorylaions 4 роки тому +5

      wait until the end of 4th episode then lol

  • @ultrapwnd
    @ultrapwnd 8 років тому +808

    3:30 "Lifted a much hated prescription on the sale of Iranian goods"
    Damn those Iran sanctions have been going on for a while.

    • @jasonwalker9471
      @jasonwalker9471 8 років тому +49

      +ultrapwnd Since the dawn of the bronze age, almost continuously. They had goods no one else had for the longest time. The area currently occupied by Iran was one of the main areas of innovation and industriousness for much of human (pre)history.

    • @awddfg
      @awddfg 5 років тому +19

      *_Since the Big Bang._*

    • @cosmicpotato3849
      @cosmicpotato3849 5 років тому +49

      The Mr. Man
      Iran: yay we just became a nation in this area of land!
      Everyone else: k now here’s ya sanctions
      *before*
      Dinosaurs: hey we’re living in what will be Iran some day!
      Other dinosaurs: *S A N C T I O N E D*

    • @justderp5713
      @justderp5713 5 років тому +18

      Iran still got sanctions before the earth was formed and still just many rocks in space, the rock that would make iran one day was under sanctions

    • @TheSkizz89
      @TheSkizz89 4 роки тому +2

      4:01
      "What's Aleppo?"

  • @AngraMainiiu
    @AngraMainiiu 8 років тому +1861

    You forgot to add that Ezio was one of the assassins who killed Suleiman's brother!

    • @Aprokind
      @Aprokind 8 років тому +161

      uncle

    • @zakback9937
      @zakback9937 8 років тому +67

      But Ezio is a fictional character created in the assassin's creed universe :P

    • @zakback9937
      @zakback9937 8 років тому +70

      Plus if u watch the cutscene again if revelations. It was Suleiman father still who killed his uncle.

    • @AmeshaSpentaArmaiti
      @AmeshaSpentaArmaiti 8 років тому +159

      +Joshua Graham Quiet! do you want to end up on abstergo's watchlist?

    • @aayy673
      @aayy673 8 років тому +45

      but wait that's just a theory a game theory

  • @extrahistory
    @extrahistory  8 років тому +1010

    Suleiman ascends the throne of the Ottoman Empire. He wants to be benevolent, but he must prove that he is no pushover.

    • @yourethatmantis5178
      @yourethatmantis5178 8 років тому +27

      +Extra Credits
      there wasn't any mention of a old bearded Italian man with a hidden blade in this video

    • @elliothobbs1469
      @elliothobbs1469 8 років тому +4

      +Extra Credits I sooooo wanted this

    • @sirforeveralone6418
      @sirforeveralone6418 8 років тому +1

      +Extra Credits Well, at least you guys are getting closer to the romanian countries.

    • @codyhein
      @codyhein 8 років тому +4

      +creier pane Maybe soon enough, they will start with our voievods. I mean who can resist to Vlad the Impaler story :)

    • @codyhein
      @codyhein 8 років тому +1

      +Extra Credits Maybe after finishing this series, in the possible future can you make a perspective from the european countries and those who have been under the influence of the Otoman Empire.

  • @Gmarez1
    @Gmarez1 8 років тому +10

    EC: Your series on Suleiman and his ending was down right poetic! I fought hard to hold back my tears and sorrow for this Once Great man of vision who fell to his own insecurities...

  • @narutofreak974
    @narutofreak974 4 роки тому +16

    This part of the series has alway left me a bit emotional. The way Extra History has told Suleiman’s story is inspiring.

  • @apaxx3950
    @apaxx3950 8 років тому +47

    As a Turkish, I learned more about Süleyman from this 7 minute video than I learned from years of compulsory history education I had back when I was in middle and high school. Thanks for making these topics much more interesting in a way that now I have more interest in history than ever, even though my major is English teaching. Love you extra-credits! Keep up the cool series and original storytelling!

    • @proxplayerpl6116
      @proxplayerpl6116 8 років тому +2

      +Apax X
      Turk?
      You got like from be because you are turk.
      Polish-Turkish Love-hate Relationship

    • @Kebab_with_extra_garlic_mayo
      @Kebab_with_extra_garlic_mayo 8 років тому +1

      +ProxPlayerPL What is a relationship, if there is no drama no? :)

    •  5 років тому

      @@proxplayerpl6116 we do have a complicated relationship, dont we? :D

  • @joinmarch76
    @joinmarch76 8 років тому +91

    Wow, you guys get more and more atmospheric with each passing major EH you start. First the beautiful retelling of the tales of Admiral Yi, now this. You never did cease to impress me, boys. Well played.

    • @viking8796
      @viking8796 8 років тому +5

      +joinmarch76 Immersion scientists say that the rate of immersion has increased several-fold since the inception of the EH series. Immersion levels are reaching all new highs with every new episode.
      I, for one, feel well immersed.

  • @Cometstarlight
    @Cometstarlight 8 років тому +318

    "He mad?
    He mad.
    Like REALLY mad."

    • @captanjames6765
      @captanjames6765 5 років тому +5

      He is your real Father you son of bitch 😂😂😂🤣🤣

    • @ai-kt3hy
      @ai-kt3hy 5 років тому +2

      You are mad

  • @firstnamelastname7113
    @firstnamelastname7113 4 роки тому +67

    I like the phrase "the Byzantine waters of Istanbul", it's perfectly ironic

  • @LuveenWadhwani
    @LuveenWadhwani 8 років тому +7

    +ExtraCredits, the writing on this episode is so SO genius! I love how you've evolved ending of the screenplay from "Join us next time" into real next-episode teaser that is a seamless part of the narrative. Brilliant choice to start and end with an old Suleiman walking along the shore!

  • @nicksteiner8250
    @nicksteiner8250 8 років тому +218

    You guys are such epic storytellers! I mean listen to the intro! It's so awesome!

    • @nat1110
      @nat1110 8 років тому +10

      It's thought provoking... Oh god I need to go stare at a tree now

    • @7Seraphem7
      @7Seraphem7 8 років тому +5

      +Nick Steiner So true. If only more history teachers could do it this epicly.

  • @ExhaustedElox
    @ExhaustedElox 8 років тому +36

    I love the change in story telling with this series. Rather than building tension with a story that you presume the audience does not know, you have Suleiman recalling the events of his life like the audience would through the lens of history. Also, you remind the viewers that history does not end when a figure in it dies; each chapter in the great tome of World History is a continuation of the chapter before it. Keep up the good work; I am already looking forward to the next series.

    • @cloudycloudi631
      @cloudycloudi631 8 років тому +2

      and then you also have to question what a section of history is. History us continuous, so it doesn't really have set boundaries. Ex: several historians argue the renaissance isnt a thing.

  • @spacesandshark2418
    @spacesandshark2418 8 років тому +1085

    "For eight days they rode hard."

  • @user-dv6ww3zr7w
    @user-dv6ww3zr7w 5 років тому +325

    Selim I: **fulls money of the empire and dies**
    Suleiman I: **pays all of them for army and uses this army**
    Others: omg suleiman is the best

    • @hamzabeg2072
      @hamzabeg2072 5 років тому +2

      LoL.İt was not Eu4 bro

    • @hamzabeg2072
      @hamzabeg2072 4 роки тому

      @ali akbulut Kardeşim ben Ayvuz Sultan Selim kötü mü dedim ki böyle cevap yazıyorsun?

    • @user-dv6ww3zr7w
      @user-dv6ww3zr7w 4 роки тому

      @@hamzabeg2072 I didn't talk about EU4.

    • @hamzabeg2072
      @hamzabeg2072 4 роки тому +1

      @@user-dv6ww3zr7w İnteresting

    • @camelofsiberia962
      @camelofsiberia962 4 роки тому

      @@hamzabeg2072 overrated bir sultan diyoruz arkadaşla kısaca

  • @williewillie5622
    @williewillie5622 8 років тому +166

    let us thank the Ottomans for helping The jews for the thing Nobody Expected

  • @jetstreamjackie3437
    @jetstreamjackie3437 8 років тому +13

    This is awesome! Non-European history, so often ignored in high school History class, has always fascinated me. You guys continually show the amazing stories that lie all around the world, and I can't stress enough how cool that is! You deserve so many more subscribers for all the hard work you do, and I am happy to be one of them

  • @Horsin4years
    @Horsin4years 8 років тому +10

    So I went through and rewatched all the Extra History. When comparing this one to the first one, the writing of this series has vastly improved! Keep up the good work I look forward to being inthralled by the tale of the once great Ottoman Empire.

  • @5raptorboy1
    @5raptorboy1 8 років тому +656

    So this guy is basically Justinian 2: Islamic Boogaloo

    • @Yous0147
      @Yous0147 8 років тому +21

      +5raptorboy1 Lol, eah I guess it is. That eing said, they alluded to Suleiman being somewhat different in character to Justinian, which is why they're parraleling them like that. I look forward to the next episodes.

    • @SirShwibert
      @SirShwibert 8 років тому +23

      +5raptorboy1 This is the best comment ever written.

    • @kebabremoveth5257
      @kebabremoveth5257 7 років тому +4

      İ know the referance, its muslim boogaloo

    • @MrCubFan415
      @MrCubFan415 6 років тому

      Yup

    • @jackarmstrong8790
      @jackarmstrong8790 6 років тому

      5raptorboy1 yeah pretty much

  • @davehoffman4659
    @davehoffman4659 6 років тому +1

    This has one of the best, if not the best, intro and one of the most unique storytelling format they've done yet. I applaud you.

  • @dexterzplace5553
    @dexterzplace5553 8 років тому +180

    The island of the Knights is a pain in the ass in eu4

    • @zethwitt384
      @zethwitt384 8 років тому +4

      +DexterzPlace meh if you play as Venice they are quite easily subjugated, they make a good vassal, but they make a better march

    • @angramainyu676
      @angramainyu676 7 років тому +9

      Always raiding my shit...

    • @oguzkaganonder1331
      @oguzkaganonder1331 3 роки тому

      @@angramainyu676 just atack them and g venice from land so after you make venice surrender then take the Rhodes easly.

  • @MyILoveMinecraft
    @MyILoveMinecraft 8 років тому +25

    This way of telling history is glorious! Unbelievably well written! 10/10

  • @lockretvids
    @lockretvids 8 років тому +62

    It wasn't the king who had the Ottoman envoy exucuted. It was the barons and magnates in Southern Hungary. Louis II (the king, not the prince) was actually really surprised that the envoy never arrived in Buda...

  • @PharmacyCzar
    @PharmacyCzar 8 років тому +153

    I find it hard to get behind Suleiman.
    I haven't finished grieving over Justinian yet

    • @FoxEatingBamboo
      @FoxEatingBamboo 8 років тому +27

      +PharmacyCzar It's been 1450 years, but on the other hand, this is Justinian we're talking about. Take as much time as you need.

    • @PharmacyCzar
      @PharmacyCzar 8 років тому +11

      +FoxEatingBamboo
      Naw, it's been two weeks

    • @alucard347
      @alucard347 6 років тому +2

      lol, I would have said it's too soon, but damn, it's really been over 1450, get over it!

  • @Liberator130
    @Liberator130 8 років тому +31

    "Do you even lift?"
    I laughed so hard, I scared my dog.

  • @LucasDimoveo
    @LucasDimoveo 8 років тому +73

    That intro was written so well

  • @hyperhedgehog7
    @hyperhedgehog7 8 років тому +425

    what is it with Hungary always blocking the way.

    • @1234kalmar
      @1234kalmar 8 років тому +2

      +Hyper7 LOOOOOL :D

    • @vaiyt
      @vaiyt 7 років тому +41

      Hungary: Probléma? *Trollface*

    • @Codo--pc5un
      @Codo--pc5un 6 років тому +12

      Are they secretly French?

    • @patamonium8131
      @patamonium8131 6 років тому +7

      Of course! Hungary was a Hapsburg kingdom and we all know that France loves the Hapsburgs! Of course Hungary isn’t French!

    • @kuymakckamilabi1154
      @kuymakckamilabi1154 6 років тому +1

      And Hungary always fucked

  • @isadoracostahamsi163
    @isadoracostahamsi163 8 років тому +4

    Ok, the first episodes were very fun and well made. But the later ones are getting better and better. The storytelling is going up a lvl after each series! You guys are amazing!

  • @Peanutjoepap24
    @Peanutjoepap24 8 років тому +37

    This looks great so far. Love the narrative time jumping and the Justinian cameo.

  • @MostafaHaque
    @MostafaHaque 8 років тому +346

    I personally love Ottoman history and think Suleiman is an excellent choice for Extra History. But I am afraid this series will be very poorly received because of the religious angle. Looking at the comment section seems to be proving me right.
    Pity, there's a lot to be learnt from history if we look past our prejudices.
    P.S: Justinian was amazing!

    • @SuperHipsterGamer
      @SuperHipsterGamer 8 років тому +50

      +Mostafa Haque
      Yeah. Especially considering that the actual problems of islam, are mainly new trends created during the 20th century.
      The islamic empires of old whether it be the ottomans or the caliphate, are in no way different from the others in the past: Magnificent, awe-inspiring and terrifying at the same time.

    • @t3hsourcey
      @t3hsourcey 8 років тому +41

      +Mostafa Haque
      I'm Bulgarian, prejudice against the Ottoman Empire is instilled early in history classes. The funny thing is that I couldn't care less for religion, and Islam might as well be the same as Catholic Christianity to me. And the Ottoman oppression on the Balkan countries is painted in a pretty bad fashion as you'd expect.
      Another amusing thing is that there was a live action drama series on national TV exactly about Suleiman's life, at least from the perspective of his wife I think.
      I am actually rather curious about these series now, but I doubt whatever patriotism left would be validated in an episode as Ottoman rule wasn't _that_ bad, it held for centuries for a reason. It did put restrictions on people, but they were also given tools to keep on living, the worst part was obviously culture being oppressed, but it wasn't outright denied. And yes, the "blood tax" of taking small children from villages to train them into soldiers, but even then, some people saw it as an opportunity for their kin to escape the mundane rural life for something better.

    • @SuperHipsterGamer
      @SuperHipsterGamer 8 років тому +25

      V Stanev
      I think the biggest problem is, that the ottoman empire is still a very recent empire. And therefore the decendants of the conquered feel a much strunger kinship towards them, than a french would do to the italians because of roman occupation. Or the brits towards the danes because of viking invasions.
      But people also seem to forget, that european history has always been about "might makes right". The hungarians were soon after ottoman rule being forced into austrian. The Swedes and Danes took turns to massacre eachother. The spanish killed countless number of people during the inquisition.
      And if you as a country didn't want to play by those brutal rules, you would be conquered.

    • @t3hsourcey
      @t3hsourcey 8 років тому +10

      Snobby Gamer
      Hah, you got that right, but it's all muddled in our history where they conveniently don't try to mention the bloodshed between Slavic nations in great detail like constant wars with Serbia. The arch enemy was Byzantine for the most part, who was the one dealing with the Arab nations for the most part.

    • @GenJouh
      @GenJouh 8 років тому +1

      +Mostafa Haque The like-dislike bar seems to think this an excellent video. So nah I think it will be fine. I hope extra credits does mention that the reformation and the Ottoman Empire are intimately connected.

  • @bluestrife28
    @bluestrife28 6 років тому +7

    This amazing work of y’alls relaxes me before I finally settle into synth music to sleep. I love the history brought into today feel .

  • @robertwalpole360
    @robertwalpole360 8 років тому +59

    1:20 Drawing blood out of nowhere, again? It's as if we have something connecting our heads to our shoulders.

    • @snowstorm9818
      @snowstorm9818 8 років тому +9

      +Robert Walpole nice job trying to blame other people, walpole. We all know it was you.

    • @detectiveskeleton9237
      @detectiveskeleton9237 5 років тому +1

      Do you know the onion man

    • @thevideoistheking8834
      @thevideoistheking8834 5 років тому

      Go away Walpole and ruin the British economy again.

  • @NikiHerl
    @NikiHerl 8 років тому +16

    I literally laughed out loud at "DO YOU EVEN LIFT?" ^^

  • @artos607
    @artos607 8 років тому +46

    Extra History, Constantinople wasnt renamed to Istanbul until the 1920s, when Ataturk renamed it that after the Turkish revolution.

    • @amyk6869
      @amyk6869 8 років тому +2

      They probably know but are using the modern term for clarity.

    • @sogghartha
      @sogghartha 8 років тому +8

      +ArtPlays If you have a date in Constantinople she'll be waiting in Istanbul.

    • @Raidensreal
      @Raidensreal 8 років тому +1

      +ArtPlays lies episode here we come.

    • @Bongo1020
      @Bongo1020 8 років тому

      +ArtPlays
      Now I'm no expert on the subject but I was under the impression that Istanbul quickly replaced the old name at least among the lower classes. I know that the two names were interchangeable in official documents until "recently" under Ataturk. If you have further information I wouldn't mind hearing more; my knowledge on the Ottomans is limited and would love learn more.

    • @Paragoth
      @Paragoth 8 років тому +2

      +ArtPlays Kind of, in official means, yes. Colloquially it was refereed to as Istanbul before the 15th century. I ain't got sources, so I could be wrong, but I remember this from a lecture a while ago. Take this with a grain of salt.

  • @bilalanjum8984
    @bilalanjum8984 5 років тому +3

    This channel should have many more millions of subscribers and views. The research and beauty of each video is so good.

  • @ShneekeyTheLost
    @ShneekeyTheLost 8 років тому +1

    LOVE how you are doing the storyboard on this one, with Sueliman the old looking back on his past, since he was one of the VERY few men of his era to be able to do so. One of several markers that show how great a man he was, I suppose.

  • @MyTomServo
    @MyTomServo 8 років тому +62

    The Knights of Rhodes/Malta btw... regardless of what you think of them morally.
    Complete and Total Baddasses... Half Crusader... Half Pirate.... they are Pirate Knights, two of the most awesome things in history in on group.
    Also they are going to be pretty awesome in this series in Malta ;-D

    • @wannabeneko318
      @wannabeneko318 8 років тому +4

      +Arthur 0/10, not the Teutonic order

    • @bobbobington3194
      @bobbobington3194 8 років тому +5

      "Last of the crusaders bastions" mission

    • @Slayer_Jesse
      @Slayer_Jesse 8 років тому

      +Arthur now if only they had managed to get ninja in there too, they would have been the most badassest ever.

    • @IntroSpectre6x3
      @IntroSpectre6x3 8 років тому +1

      +OnceUponATimeThereWasAPersonWithALongUsername.TheElongationOfThatUsernameWasPlainlyLegendary To be fair, that is how much of the Arab world pictured the mujahideen that became the Taliban, following the Soviet-Afghan war. Hell, until the War in Afghanistan started in 2001, that was still how much of the world pictured them; the great guerrillas that overthrew their communist overlords.
      And then bin Laden happened.

    • @18Krieger
      @18Krieger 8 років тому +1

      +Arthur They would be perfect if they were also undead, ninja and robots.

  • @connorr-w9133
    @connorr-w9133 8 років тому +5

    These are my favorites of these episodes; where you frame it with a story. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @Sidorio
    @Sidorio 8 років тому +9

    A great start to this new series! Looking forward to seeing history unfold :)

  • @dazwackmanforeal6213
    @dazwackmanforeal6213 3 роки тому +3

    Still can't believe he's gone... this Christmas will be our 455th without him...

  • @TamaChien
    @TamaChien 8 років тому +8

    i like how you organize this story, from when he's old and remembering

  • @minertfl
    @minertfl 8 років тому +32

    The Ottoman Empire is my jam! Thanks to whoever voted on this!

    • @TuAFFalcon
      @TuAFFalcon 8 років тому +1

      Magnificent century on youtube :)

  • @Skylos
    @Skylos 8 років тому +112

    *10 seconds into the video* OMG! You guys just cannot let go of Justinian can you!?!? XD

    • @lcmiracle
      @lcmiracle 8 років тому +26

      +Skylos Reviews None shall let go of Justinian and Theodora.

    • @JoseAngelC
      @JoseAngelC 8 років тому +9

      +lcmiracle or Belisarius, who was the best in that series!

    • @karloperkovic6710
      @karloperkovic6710 8 років тому +3

      +Jose Angel C Hannibal too

    • @vpapako
      @vpapako 8 років тому +1

      +Erkut Aydın My favorite emperor was Heracleus and my favorite sultan was Orhan.

    • @clooboots9349
      @clooboots9349 7 років тому

      Erkut Aydın they should do a short series on the seige of Constantinople

  • @bulutguner4606
    @bulutguner4606 8 років тому +20

    Man, this is fricking awesome! Extra History's story telling ability never ceases to amaze me.

    • @Alzzarla
      @Alzzarla 8 років тому +3

      Yeah, dude. Like no one else have, Extra History have me interested in history.
      I'm always looking forward to Saturdays now ^_^

  • @darknesswolf1266
    @darknesswolf1266 6 років тому +1

    I am hurt right now and in pain, watching your videos helps me take my mind off of it. Love you guys.

  • @princeamori
    @princeamori 4 роки тому

    A real treat watching this channel’s videos.

  • @Eaglescout217
    @Eaglescout217 8 років тому +984

    of course, revolt starts in syria.

    • @efasacmasapan
      @efasacmasapan 7 років тому +89

      ''dıdım tıss''

    • @TheBeanBunny
      @TheBeanBunny 6 років тому +17

      And so does revolt start in Russia or many other countries... What are you saying?

    • @jiki776
      @jiki776 6 років тому +39

      He's saying that lots of conflicts start in Syria. @@TheBeanBunny

    • @MattJohno2
      @MattJohno2 5 років тому +62

      @@TheBeanBunny That joke flew right over your head and into the twin towers.

    • @Jayburu1
      @Jayburu1 5 років тому +14

      @@MattJohno2 I feel bad for laughing my ass off at that

  • @charvakpatel962
    @charvakpatel962 8 років тому +8

    Your Each Extra History episode deserves a TV Series / Movie

  • @quinnbuffet3825
    @quinnbuffet3825 8 років тому +19

    Why the fuck is this not a movie yet!? I really must say, history is pretty fucking badass.

    • @cherokydonato
      @cherokydonato 8 років тому +4

      +Quinn Alexander there is a turkish sort of soap opera called precisely Suleiman the magnificent. I know it because my gf watches it, and it is sort of accurate but it centers more around his favourite wife Hurrem (who will be probably talked about later in this series)

    • @TuAFFalcon
      @TuAFFalcon 8 років тому +3

      He is! 200 million viewers worldwide and for you to watch free on youtube! In english subs. Movie series is 138 parts all 2 hours each. The Magnificent Century (Muhtesem Yuzyil) aired 2011 ended in 2014 new one is out this ones about Sultan Ahmet. But the original one is about Suleyman and hes wife Hurrem, harem, wars etc. Excellent acting and scenes rotten tomatoes rated 7/10 thats high for them.

    • @quinnbuffet3825
      @quinnbuffet3825 8 років тому +2

      +Quinn Alexander Hah! Alright, I'll check these out. I must say, every event Extra History has recounted so far, from the Pumic Wars to the Sengoku Jidai have all been unbelievably epic.

    • @parkerflop
      @parkerflop 8 років тому

      +Quinn Alexander admira yi is my fav

    • @mime514
      @mime514 5 місяців тому

      There is a historical soap opera/drama, Magnificent century. It’s quite a good show( I mean it managed to become popular in countries that suffered at the hands of the ottomans). It’s filled with drama, mostly regarding the harem( of which quite a lot is petty drama), but it has some great political intrigue and even better gut wrenching moments. The first two seasons are the best and it declined a lot after that(even though the final episode is good). It’s not that historically accurate but it’s not completely off either.

  • @hevenlytemplar
    @hevenlytemplar 8 років тому +3

    Can't wait for more! Does anyone else notice that the art has gotten MUCH better? :D

  • @Binks182
    @Binks182 4 роки тому +1

    This is still the best themed and written series of the channel in my opinion.

  • @walterstreete9196
    @walterstreete9196 8 років тому +8

    in middle school we quickly brushed over the ottomen empire i know almost nothing about it so i am so glad for this series i cant wait for the next video

    • @tmilesp
      @tmilesp 8 років тому +2

      +Walter Streete You brushed over an empire that ruled half of europe and anatolia half of africa over 400 years? What country are you from that you didn't mention any east europe history?

    • @proxplayerpl6116
      @proxplayerpl6116 8 років тому

      +Walter Streete
      You said something about ottomans?
      i envy you.

    • @tmilesp
      @tmilesp 8 років тому +2

      Ehm, why? Is it bad to say something about them? Sure I can understand most of europe would see ottoman as an enemy, barbarian or some evil empire. But to east they were the heroes.

    • @walterstreete9196
      @walterstreete9196 8 років тому

      idk why but im in highschool now so hopefully ill be able to learn more about it

    • @walterstreete9196
      @walterstreete9196 8 років тому

      +Walter Streete and im in america specificlly Georgia

  • @Legendiro
    @Legendiro 8 років тому +75

    Yes!! The ottomans! So awesome! Thank you Extra Credits! : )

  • @wndwlckr7422
    @wndwlckr7422 8 років тому +1101

    Ottoman cannons cant melt byzantine walls

    • @mumutinceer
      @mumutinceer 8 років тому +4

      wha?

    • @aquaticflames
      @aquaticflames 8 років тому +148

      +Umut umut parody of the 9/11 joke

    • @tmilesp
      @tmilesp 8 років тому +49

      +Cambrian Are I believe you are joking right? Everybody knew they had the best cannons of the era. I mean they defeated byzantine mostly thanks to those cannons.

    • @Nipah.Auauau
      @Nipah.Auauau 8 років тому +27

      +Limonkufu
      Actually the canons, on the whole, didn't do shit. They got in because a minor outpost gate was left unguarded.

    • @wanadeena
      @wanadeena 8 років тому +54

      +Nipah Auauau It wasn't left 'unguarded'. The Byzantines sallied out and FORGOT TO CLOSE IT in their haste to get to safety. The soldiers took the chance, seized the gate, and when everyone else saw an inner gate was taken by Ottoman soldiers, they fell back and back and back until they lost.

  • @Tojohiruma
    @Tojohiruma 8 років тому +6

    you have serious storytelling skills i could watch them vids for days

  • @veljkosimovic6779
    @veljkosimovic6779 7 років тому +1

    Belgrade in the First Crusade was under siege,
    Belgrade here under siege...
    It's a miracle we're still alive.

  • @TheThunderbirdRising
    @TheThunderbirdRising 8 років тому +77

    you should do an EH on Charlemagne

    • @viking8796
      @viking8796 8 років тому

      +TheThunderbirdRising Battle of Tours. Yep.

    • @theuniversedoesntcare
      @theuniversedoesntcare 8 років тому

      +TheThunderbirdRising Charlemagne is good, but Richard the Lionhearted is better me thinks.

    • @Xanrry
      @Xanrry 8 років тому +4

      +Zach Thoroman What would really be interesting is a video series on Owain Glyndŵr's rebellion against English rule in Wales.

    • @theuniversedoesntcare
      @theuniversedoesntcare 8 років тому

      ***** Yes, yes indeed.

  • @axelsandren4087
    @axelsandren4087 2 роки тому +4

    i keep coming back to this series because of its incredible story telling

  • @Duke_of_Lorraine
    @Duke_of_Lorraine 8 років тому +6

    Suleiman's uncles can feel lucky of having lived so long. If the Ottomans had Gravelkind as their succession law, they would have been killed BEFORE Suleiman's father becomes sultan.

    • @agoddamncabbage44
      @agoddamncabbage44 8 років тому

      you got that right

    • @mordinsolis6133
      @mordinsolis6133 8 років тому

      +scarfacemperor gavelkind smavelkind CK2 intrigue focus will solve that ;)

    • @mordinsolis6133
      @mordinsolis6133 8 років тому

      norse is primitive and loced to gavelkind till you reform the faith the true religion is true pagan for the demonic armies and sexy witches to bed ;)

  • @MrsRoxelanne
    @MrsRoxelanne 8 років тому +10

    YES!!! I am so glad you are making a series for Suleiman after Justinian!!
    But one kindly request; mention his wife Hurrem Sultan, too.. She was basically the Theodora of Ottomans.

  • @muhammadnurhasanfirdaus8165
    @muhammadnurhasanfirdaus8165 8 років тому +1

    FINALLY AN EPISODE ABOUT THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE!! THANK YOU EXTRA CREDITS!

    • @HsienKoMeiLingFormerYANG
      @HsienKoMeiLingFormerYANG 8 років тому

      I Waited for Timur the Man Who Rape Ottoman Booty & Removed them from Europe.

  • @TheJboy88
    @TheJboy88 8 років тому +4

    Where we once saw one Emperor, and his glorious reign, now we shall see one who rules that same city, centuries later, and dreams of further glory.The era may be different, as is the faith, but ambition is still ambition, and one cannot help but admire it.

  • @timothymclean
    @timothymclean 8 років тому +20

    2:18: The _Byzantine_ waters of Istanbul? I see what you did there!

  • @Zoe-cl7eo
    @Zoe-cl7eo 8 років тому +20

    Cool Justinian made appearance.

  • @Apheleion
    @Apheleion 8 років тому +2

    absolutely love your small videos on history always entertaining and informative please continue this, i also love your segments on game design since i am a small Indy artist but your videos on history make your channel that much better to watch and i fully enjoy your story telling!

  • @BlueDragonGalaxy
    @BlueDragonGalaxy 8 років тому

    Oh, I like the way you're telling this bit of history, it feels like you're telling a story more than giving a lecture.

  • @herbivorethecarnivore8447
    @herbivorethecarnivore8447 8 років тому +33

    Dammit. Now I have the Civ V theme in my head.

    • @ishaaqsultan9040
      @ishaaqsultan9040 8 років тому +1

      +Herbivore The Carnivore same

    • @erichvanloon933
      @erichvanloon933 8 років тому +1

      +Herbivore The Carnivore Ceddin Deden m8

    • @ThePilot4ever
      @ThePilot4ever 8 років тому +3

      +Herbivore The Carnivore *Belly beating intensifies*

    • @erichvanloon933
      @erichvanloon933 8 років тому +3

      ThePilot4ever BY MY BEARD AND BELLY

    • @anubis9692
      @anubis9692 5 років тому

      pum pum pum....PU PU PUM PU PUM

  • @cooljoe494
    @cooljoe494 8 років тому +3

    Ahhh yes! I can't wait to see what this is like. The first time I heard of Suleiman was in Age of Empires 3 and now I want to see why he was put into such a game.

  • @impersonal6959
    @impersonal6959 8 років тому +9

    I've always wondered; why would you ever be a diplomat or emissary in ancient times? It seems to me that the official form of declaring war on someone would be to put your head on a spike on top a gate somewhere.

    • @deadline93
      @deadline93 8 років тому +4

      +Инреr sонал Well it was actually amazingly rare for someone to kill an emissary. For two reason really one you never kill a guest as it is dishonourable. And two its a massive insult towards ever nation bordering that nation since its basicly saying i dont care about you. Its mainly something done connected to plays of this era to display a villain and a ruthless tyrant.

  • @Areoman2000
    @Areoman2000 3 роки тому

    This popped up in my recommended making me realize that I've been watching for over 6 years and it still stands as my favorite way to peer into the past

  • @calledfenrir
    @calledfenrir 6 років тому

    Ottoman history is so rich, thought provoking and multidimensional. You just can't sit there watching but end up thinking about how it could have been different.

  • @mariolis
    @mariolis 2 роки тому +3

    Fun fact , the Knights that occupied Rhodes back then , still exist today and are known as "Knights Hospitallier" or "Knights of Malta" , as they moved to Malta after the Ottomans took Rhodes
    Obviously they dont hold Malta today , because a certain Bonaparte ended that in the 1800s , but they still exist as an order within the Catholic Church

  • @JoshSweetvale
    @JoshSweetvale 8 років тому +14

    I think Terenas Menethil II said it best: 'No king rules forever.'

    • @Manualatice
      @Manualatice 8 років тому

      +Joshua Sweetvale
      "....even if you're an immortal death knight."

    • @teomantech
      @teomantech 7 років тому

      hahahahahaha I heard his sound in my head..

  • @CrimsonDragon15
    @CrimsonDragon15 7 років тому +8

    One of my favorite rulers of history.

  • @rexmccoy209
    @rexmccoy209 5 років тому +1

    This is probably one of the best series on this channel.

  • @SSBMA1994
    @SSBMA1994 4 роки тому +1

    This cartoon characters in all your videos are just soo adorable 🤣😆

  • @TimestopperHay
    @TimestopperHay 8 років тому +20

    Now that is how you do an intro.

  • @arkthul8872
    @arkthul8872 8 років тому +16

    The Knights of Rhodes were so fucking bad ass.

    • @Argacyan
      @Argacyan 8 років тому

      +Mephisto -
      And tiny...

    • @quegames4786
      @quegames4786 8 років тому +3

      +Mephisto - They were the Knights of St John really (the Hospitalers) Not really the Knights of Rhodes but that was their base after they were kicked out of the Holy Land

    • @arkthul8872
      @arkthul8872 8 років тому

      But they became the Knights of Rhodes so they are pretty much the Knights of Rhodes.

  • @NACBEAST
    @NACBEAST 8 років тому +10

    This series is going to get awkward when we cover how Suleiman strangled one of his sons to death.
    No, really, this is a thing that actually happened.

  • @amin2858
    @amin2858 3 роки тому

    This is the best series this channel has done

  • @wenwenwang3728
    @wenwenwang3728 6 років тому

    This is exactly what my learning style is. I could never read an entire wikipedia page without going back to it again and again. My brain thanks you.

  • @cyrus5958
    @cyrus5958 8 років тому +44

    Not to be that guy they answer in lies, but the city was still officially named an Arabic version of Constantinople till the modern secular Turkish government came into power in the 1930s. I understand why you'd change it for the series though.

    • @MrNeosantana
      @MrNeosantana 8 років тому +6

      +Sam Leduc More content for the Lies episode! It's okay!

    • @firefox3249
      @firefox3249 8 років тому +4

      +Sam Leduc I'm pretty sure "Konstantiniyye" is Turkish, not Arabic.

    • @cyrus5958
      @cyrus5958 8 років тому +2

      firefox3249 the article i read said it arabic "It is an Arabic calqued form of Constantinople, with an Arabic ending meaning 'place of' instead of the Greek element -polis" butn Turkish would make more sense.

    • @firefox3249
      @firefox3249 8 років тому

      Sam Leduc I don't know if it has Arab origins, but Google agrees with me and translates it as Turkish.

    • @tw3ist
      @tw3ist 8 років тому +1

      konstantinyye is Arabic not Turkish ."iyye" part is an Arabic suffix

  • @watchspotting
    @watchspotting 7 років тому +23

    "You know what would be weird?" said Suleiman, wearing an onion hat,

  • @cebenify
    @cebenify 8 років тому +27

    Now we need a series on Hunyadi Janos the guy who defended Belgrade

    • @sid.h
      @sid.h 8 років тому

      +Janos Jalics We need it!

    • @castigo8730
      @castigo8730 7 років тому +2

      No, along the vast historic persona, he is not that important. You are exaggerating.

    • @RoScFan
      @RoScFan 7 років тому

      Janos Jalics also known as Iancu de Hunedoara.

    • @yiyang4501
      @yiyang4501 7 років тому +1

      Hunyadi Janos and also his son Matyas of Hungary, Stephen III of Moldavia, Vlad the Impaler of Wallachia, and Skanderbeg of Albania. Ah, the glorious EU4 start.

    • @RoScFan
      @RoScFan 7 років тому +1

      Yì Yáng 3 of those people are big stars among romanian national heroes.

  • @abdullahismaileminalgan1942
    @abdullahismaileminalgan1942 2 роки тому +1

    as a turk this is the animations i mostly liked of you but they are all realy nicely made :)

  • @Bassoomamor
    @Bassoomamor 6 років тому

    Wow. What an extraordinary start for the series. I can't wait to see all of the videoes.
    Your way of story telling is really emotional.