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@@Trolligiunlikely since those are part of Georgia and are only created due to Russia smuggling in military equipment and personnel to fund a seperatist movement like it did in East-Ukraine. Edit: they are illegitimate funded seperatist movement which have no international support and after Russia lost the war to Ukraine will most likely be annexed by Georgia since they are part of Georgia and Russia wont be able to do anything about it
@@Trolligi not even Russia want those regions to be independent because it will encourage other ethnicity especially in caucasus Russia to seek their own independence as well, which would be disaster for Russia. See Chechen war.
@@ertitnoli9538 how? It's to the east of Turkey. Georgians are genetically closer to Anatolians, Persians and Kurds than they are to Russians and Ukrainians and Greeks. Georgians have been in the Iranian sphere of influence throughout history. The name 'Georgia' itself derives from the Persian 'Gurg' which is 'wolf'. So aside from being Christian in a region that's mostly Muslim, how's Georgia 'European'?
Fun fact about Ossetians: Current they have probably the world's most successful neopagan movement. ~30% of North Ossetia follows Assianism, which is a reconstructed version of ancient Scythian mythology. Kinda crazy when you compare it to other neopagan movements which seem quite small in comparision
I don't know if we can call it neo-pagan, or if it's better to say it's the only people in Europe which didn't fully get converted to an Abrahamic religion and that this religion is an unbroken continuation of paganism which has had a modern restructure and revival.
I did my dissertation on Abkhazia and South Ossetia and the main difference in structure between the two is that Abkhazia has a somewhat functional democracy and state institutions. South Ossetia on the other hand is little more than a Russian military base ran by the local mafia and with an economy dependent on the black market
@@LionKing-ew9rm oh absolutely, South Ossetia is very isolated and may as well be an island with one road major from Russia and some air travel. Add the Caucasus mountains and the militarised Georgian border and it’s easy to see that the South Ossetian state building project was hamstrung from the start. Abkhazia has 4x the population and makes an effort on the diplomatic stage. Although the two are often lumped together for understandable reasons, their realities could not be further apart
@@LionKing-ew9rm S.Ossetia is something like a Russian version of "Manifest destiny". Invade, kick natives, make land yours. Basically, natives (Georgians) lived in the area for centuries but then Soviets sent immigrants from the north there. After the fall of USSR, Ossetians were no longer a minority in the area and they used this as an excuse to be recognized as independent. Obviously this was infuriating for Georgians who for some ludicrous reason had to basically give up own land to people who settled in the area only recently. Conflicts arose and Russia sent "peacekeepers" who were stationed there as a landmine to Georgia. Georgia triggered this landmine in 2008 and Russia invaded using "Georgia attacked Russians" as an excuse, as well as mandatory "we came to protect women and children from Nazis" agenda. After 2008 native Georgians were kicked out entirely and unsurprisingly native-Russians from N.Ossetia would want to be part of Russia. Who wouldn't want free s**t they stole from someone else, right?
@@azorahai7837 everything you wrote here is nonsense. Georgia is not ethnically homogenous. The natives of South Ossetia, the Ossetians, have LONG hated being in Georgia. It's a conflict that only was quelled when they were all in the Soviet union. Once the union collapsed they declared independence in 1991. Nothing like manifest destiny here. Not everything is Akin to America's genocidal takeover.
It's worth noting that all of these illegal secessions are made available to basically everyone after allowing Kosovo to illegally separate. Interestingly, all these breakaway states are against any UN law or approval (Abkhazia, Kosovo, Donbass, Western Sahara, etc.).
ofc Georgia won't send military equipment to Ukraine. That's understandable and to be expected. They are surrounded by bigger and stronger countries and they need their forces in their country.
Is this a joke? He did not mention Western interference in this story at all. And this is the key point. Saakashvili came to power as a result of a coup organized by the United States. And in April 2008, six months before the war, there was a NATO summit in Bucharest, at which it was announced that Georgia and Ukraine would join NATO. That's what this war was really about. And ethnic conflicts are just an excuse.
As a Georgian, I can say without question that this is the best video about the conflict I've seen. I grew up next to a bunch of abandoned apartments where refugees from Abkhazia came during the 1991-93 war and the effects are seen all throughout Georgia. Thank you for this great video, you've gained a new loyal sub.
As a Russian, idk if this video is accurate, but it feels accurate tbh. On a personal level, I went to school, in the late 90s, with Abkhazian refugees (in Rostov) that didn't look forward to returning home and didn't care about state of Abkhazia itself, but felt strongly about Georgians. During conflict, I felt that Putin's gang was 100% in the wrong. 2014 put alot in the perspective in comparison... "at least in 2008 there were some nobel reason to hide behind, but it's definitely should have been done through UN. Period". I would say one thing, I didn't expect that people of Georgia would be okay with Russians running from fascist regime and/or from mobilization to Georgia. Massive respect for that.
@@somestuff7876 чешка ты навальная, вырусь, как и те что в хохляндии, как и те что свалили. Вы не Русские, и права себя таковыми считать называться так не имеете)
As a georgian myself i found this video quite informative but i belive you should have delved into gamsakhurdia. I am saying this because most people here nowadays belive it all started from him
I originally had a section on Gamsakhurdia and what happened in Mingrelia but in the end decided to cut because it would have made the video a lot longer and probably too confusing for people who are not deep into Georgian history. But its definitely an important piece of history to look at for people who like to know more in-depth things about Georgia than what my video showed.
Gamsakhurdia was a delusional zealot. His insulting statements on Abkhazian ethnicity, while not the only reason, were a major cause why Abkhazian conflict happened.
@@s_t102 wtf do u mean? it all started by shevardnadze, after they won civil war and replaced government, he instantly stole abkhazias autonomy and declared it as fully part of georgia which is what sparked war between us.
Shevy was a true politican unlike him boys, we all gotta admit it. Go see what Gamsakhurdia was saying about Abkhazians in front of the parliament. And if Shevy "stole Autonomy" from them, you probably never heard Gamsakhurdia saying that Adjara's autonomy should've also been ceased.
As an Abkhazian I wanna say it’s funny how west countries recognized Kosovo, but not Abkhazia. And really funny how Georgia allowed to claim it’s independency from USSR, but the same time Abkhazia wasn’t allowed to do the same from Georgia. Btw Principality of Abkhazia became part of Russian Empire before Kingdom of Georgia
as an abkhazian I wanna say: emm, what? Abkhazian principality was nearly the last one from Caucasus who became a part of Russian empire. Moreover this was only our government who decided to. Our people still fought and gave their lives for indpendence of Abkhazia. While georgians (Kartli-Kakheti, Mingrelian principality etc.) signed treaties with Russian Empire and fought on their side against other caucasians during the whole Caucasian war.
@@gerardpooque7383 it became a part of Russian empire in 1810. The official ruler of Abkhazia agreed to terms, but a lot of people refused. So therefore during war of Caucasus they were sent off from Abkhazia.
Lol because majority of Abkhazia didnt want to be independent only the russian backed separatists also kingdom of Georgia stopped existing 1490 you dont even know history so stop spreading your idiotic propaganda
In short: Western Sahara and Northern Morroco were a Spanish colony and Morocco a French colony. Morrocco claimed both Spanish colonies since it was prior to European colonization one country. Due to Western Sahara having a very small population only a friction compared to Morocco it was easily out beaten and annexed. Spain also lost a war to Morocco being forced to abandon its Northern African colonies only being left with some port cities in the North of Morocco. Edit: majority of African Union does not recognize Morrocan occupation of Western Sahara while NATO and EU support Morroco especially my country the Netherlands which signed a deal with Morroco (this is quite controversial over here but the deal was a result to better handle Morrocan criminals who left Netherlands to Morroco and were unable to be arrested until the deal that was made which allowed them to be arrested since there is a quite large Morrocan maffia network here since there lives a lot of Morrocan people here who were original work migrants who did not return home)
@@GwainSagaFanChannel to add another country Mauritania also invaded but lost or Morocco. To make the sustain more convoluted the Western Sahara autonomous government still countries a part of it and mostly exists in a artificially created refuge camp town supplied and kept by the UN. In addition Algeria also supplies and houses people who want autonomy. So this issue is being used as a proxy conflict between nations. Just very slow. Also the population of Moroccan nationals have become much higher then the local Bedouin groups, which also are often semi stateless and travels between nations being nomadic. Making this also slightly funny, the region is basically worthless economically. This whole thing is being done purely for pride, imperialism, and proxy conflicts. Making it even conflict is Morocco is super pro western and was First Nation to have a friendship agreement with the US. Yes Morocco is yeh US’s first friend.
*THE WEST:* We firmly believe in the right to self-determination, so The Kosovars have the right to secede from Serbia if they want to! *ALSO THE WEST:* The Abkazians and South Ossetians shall be under Georgian rule, whether they like it or not!
Do you know that Russia wants to annex Abkazians and South Ossetians? Russia doesn't care about independece otherwise Chechnya and Dagistan alongside many russian Regions would be split now. Russia financed pro-russian seperatists in Abkhasia and South Ossetia to have them try to break away from Georgia, they failed, so Russia stepped in.
@@YujiroHanmaaaa just because Russia came to the aid of Abkhazia and south Ossetia doesn't mean they would be hypocritical if they didn't give up some of their ethnic minority territory
Remember, western rule only applies to those who align themselves with the west. The same reason why they tried (and failed) to accuse Azerbaijan of "war crimes and genocide" while completely ignoring Armenia's actions
Yes, let the people decide with fair elections and referendum what they want. However, you should return Georgians that were forcibly expelled from their homes back. 1989 census Georgians were 240 000, while Abkhazs were 93 000. Also, in 1991 referendum of independence of Georgia, Abkhazia results were 97% in favor of independence and creation of Georgia.
13:50 the question here itself is problematic, as there were no plans by either side for an Abhazian annexation, not even proposals. Alania was the only place that asked Russia to integrate it, but that's still hasn't been decided yet and it seems unlikely anyway
If russia push anexation today, it will definitly escalate situation in georgia, which is last thing russia wants now with its war in ukraine. Last year south ossetia asked to be annexed by russia but russia indirectly told them to f*ck off.
@@pomaranccia yup, that proves once again that if you have childish understanding of geopolitics, you should just give it up from even trying to talk about it in the first place
@@tapikoBlends no, Albanians were there for a long time. I think that a lot of Albanian migration was in the 20th century though, as part of some Yugoslav policy or something, as migrant workers...maybe? I don't know, but for us, it makes sense to recognize Kosovo. The Serbs were going to commit genocide against them, the Georgians were never doing that to the Abkhaz or Ossetes.
@@dylancrooks6548 I'm kinda fine with them just letting them be a UN protectorate basically but the recognition of Kosovo's unilateral indepedence did open a can of worms that countries like Spain with Catalonia or Italy with Sicily or even UK with Scotland didn't want to open IMO...Timor Leste was basically that and Indonesia with them found a solid agreement at the end IMO.
Thank you for covering this! I knew that the Ossetians wanted to be annexed into Russia while the Abhkazians don't, but I never knew that the Abkhazians historically had such bad relations with Russia
Chechnya is another example of a state who does not want to be part of Russia declared independence after fall USSR but later on got annexed back into Russia by military invasion there are quite a lot of independence movements in Russian Caucasus region but they are mostly supressed by Russia like other independence movements in Siberia since Russia does not want to risk granting independence since it fears that means every region would break away from Moscows controll since a lot of Russia currently occupies are modernday colonies who have no autonomy and are dominated by Russian minority
I was in Abkhazia just a week ago, I will say that Russians are only expected there as tourists and they do not want Russian business to interfere. They are afraid of Georgians and want to be independent.
@@GwainSagaFanChannel Or perhaps they simply dont tolerate seperatism cause thats the norm for every country. Look at America: If Texas was to tell its government to go fuck themselves (3rd time lol), dont you think the Feds would do something about it? Or Mexico with Yucatan. Or Spain with Catalonia. Believe it or not, Russia isnt *that* different
Would really like a video about the Iran-Iraq War, which would then eventually lead into the Gulf War. I feel like both deserve a video, or maybe even a two-part special.
Sorry, I usually like your videos, but the video is oversimplified and inaccurate. Georgian kingdoms existed long before 1008, back to even Greek Colonizations and before. Georgians were always majority in both regions, not after the Russian Empire and Ossetians emigrated to the South lot later. It's also disingenuous to say that who started the war is complicated, while it's clear that Russia is at fault. It's like saying the same thing on who started 2022 invasion.
@@Rzezwolynsk you probably do not even know anything about Georgia and assumes its just another Russian region soon to join the Russian imperial colonial empire
Well what I'm seeing so far is a UN investigation on one side and a bunch of triggered UA-cam commenters on the other. Do you have anything other than "it's obviously Russia"?
Don't really understand how exactly accepting South Osetia into Russia will destabilize North Caucasus region in Russia and anyhow provoke conflict there. +I really never notice any hate towards each other among those people in the North Caucasus
Ingush people really don’t have good relationship with both Ossetians and Chechens. When Ingush returned from Central Asia after forced immigration, Georgians left the homes that belonged to Ingush people and even left animals and food, whilst Ossetians didn’t , hence animosity between them. Chechens and ingushs have territorial issues , Russia is on the Chechens side. So the only problem maker for Russia in the north Caucasus is probably Ingushetia.
1. US-backed coup 2. State support for unhealthy nationalism 3. Military provocations. No, this is not about Georgia in 2008, this is about Ukraine. Interesting fact. Mikheil Saakashvili (President of Georgia) subsequently fled to Ukraine, where he received not the last political positions, including being the mayor of Odessa and an adviser to the president. So many interesting coincidences Good video. Thanks for not being bias towards Russia
What’s wrong with being biased towards Russia? Russia seems to be the only one actually trying to help all sides of the conflict, unlike USA and nato, which always “helps” by sucking helpless countries dry and leaving them with civil wars and terrorists running around (Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Lebanon, Syria, etc).
As a georgian i must say your video was very, very accurate representation of georgian history and modern politics, im very impressed. Will follow and support your channel through once you inevitably reach fame 😎
რა არის სწორი? საერთოდ არაფერია ნათქვამი რაც რეალურობასთან ახლოსაა. ისიც კი არ არის ნათქვამი რომ რუსეთი ოკუპანტია და ომი დაიწყეს ჩვენს საკუთარ ტერიტორიაზე. რა აფხაზები რის აფხაზები, ესენი არიან აფსუები და აფხაზეთის სახელი აქვთ მიწერილი. აფხაზეთი არის საქართველოს კუთხე როგორც სამეგრელო და ცხოვრობენ აფხაზები. აფსუები არიან ჩამოსახლებული რუსეთის მიერ და სეპარატისტები არიან. რა ურთიერთობები თბება ამას შიგ ხო არ აქვს (ვიდეოს ავტორს). ქვეყანა დაგვატყნეს და ტიპმა ურთიერთობები დათბა და მეგობრობენო რამის თქვა
რა აღწერა სწორად საერთოდ არაფერი თქვა ოსები რომ თვეები ბომბავდენ ქართულ სოფლებს და პროვოკაციას პროვოკაციაზე აწყობდნენ. ასევე სიტყვა არ უთქვამს რომ 58ე არმია კაი ხნის გაზმადებული იყო შემოჭრისთვის.
You've made surprisingly good video on this subject (that's rare). Never knew about you channel before; definitely will subscribe! I remember the mess of growing up in 90s Georgia. But for last 20 years it's way better. Wish you 1M subscribers by the end of 2023!
@@insaneclownponies9599 are you sure that's an appropriate question? I couldn't care less what you think I am. Your opinion is kind of irrelevant anyway
@@insaneclownponies9599 Listen, I propose to transfer power in the United States to native Americans, since the current US government consists of descendants of colonialists, and therefore has no right to participate in state politics. Down with colonialism!
Great video. I feel you provided a very balanced view of the conflict while providing enough historical context to get a deeper understanding of it. Just a little nitpick, you could have also discussed the legality of Abckazia and South Ossetia's declaration of independence and how it would fit in the context of the dissolution of the Soviet Union. One relevant document worth discussing would be the "LAW ON PROCEDURE FOR RESOLVING QUESTIONS CONNECTED WITH A UNION REPUBLIC’S SECESSION FROM THE USSR. APRIL 3, 1990" which apparently gave the right to the autonomous regions within the socialist republics to separately decide their own future in the event of their parent entities deciding to leave the union: ""Article 3. In a Union republic which includes within its structure autonomous republics, autonomous oblasts, or autonomous okrugs, the referendum is held separately for each autonomous formation. The people of autonomous republics and autonomous formations retain the right to decide independently the question of remaining within the USSR or within the seceding Union republic, and also to raise the question of their own state-legal status. In a Union republic on whose territory there are places densely populated by ethnic groups constituting a majority of the population of the locality in question, the results of the voting in these localities are recorded separately when the results of the referendum are being determined."
Considering that Georgia declared "restoring" its independence in accordance with the 1921 constitution, this argument would not stand, as there was no Abkhazia or South Ossetia A. Republics back than, which by the way was confirmed by RSFSR when it signed a peace treaty with Georgian Democratic Republic and recognized it as an independent state in 1920 based on the treaty of Moscow, which Russia, unsurprisingly, violated when it invaded several moths later.
@@temog3804 " Georgia declared "restoring" its independence in accordance with the 1921" I mean, do they even have the legitimacy to do so? They cannot simply disregard the new developments the previous 70 years provided. Also, saying that South Ossetia and Abkhazia did not exist back then is false. South Ossetia even declared its independence from Georgia in 1920, one year before Russia invaded the country and properly established South Ossetia as an autonomous region within Georgia. Regardless of how one might feel toward Russia, I fail to see how the cases of Abkhazia and South Ossetia are substantially different from Kosovo.
@@markdowding5737 It does not matter, even if it was brought to voting in referendum of independence, demographically Georgians were majority in the region at that time, so region would have voted to stay in Georgia. Check the demographic composition of the place in 1990 before the fall of USSR. For the contrast 300 000 Georgians were expelled during the conflict, nowadays there are less than 100k Abkhaz in region (as data its not properly available it is safe to assume that it was lower than), and there is still Georgian population there till today. Short answer, proper independence referendum (without Russia's intervention) would have left the region in Georgia. Also u should consider that these regions were always part of big plan, as they served as ticking time bombs in case USSR fell. These regions would have served, as they do right now to influence post soviet politics in these countries. Why would Abkhazians seek Russian friendship when historically they were the first enemies, due to what Russia did to Circassia, fact is that it was structured that way and than time came Russia used what they planted for 70 years.
@@Dotlb "Demographically Georgians were the majority in the region at that time" Sure, that was the case for Abckazia but not South Ossetia, where Ossetians constituted 66% of the total population in 1989. Even in Abckazia's case, it's not so clear if the region would have voted to stay in Georgia, as despite Georgians being the majority with 45% of the population, there were other sizable minorities like Armenians and Russians who could have plausibly (and even likely) have voted in the Abckazians side. "Why would Abkhazians seek Russian friendship when historically they were the first enemies, due to what Russia did to Circassia" Things change. Germany tried to completely genocide the Jewish population of Europe and now both Israel and Germany have pretty good relations. I am not saying that Russia is not using these separatist regions for its own geopolitical gains, but then again, everyone does that.
@@markdowding5737 yea maybe u are right and maybe not, we will never know. The fact is that all the legalities and factual points lose meaning here, whole situation was used by Russia for geopolitical points and powers. They would not have allowed a chance for proper peaceful transition from soviet to independent country and they used what they had. Internally on both sides all these warlords and politicians were ex-KGB agents and lot of influence/escalation during this period came from their "Stupid" actions and we got what we got in the end.
i've read that another factor in why russia hasn't so far annexed south ossetia is that russia is very keen on having naturally defensible borders because of its long history of being invaded in all directions through the european plain (which is why it wants to expand to occupy as much of it as possible in both siberia and europe) there is a mountain range separating the north caucuses from the south caucuses and if russian territory spills over into the south that leaves it with a border that has to be defended with troops, whereas keeping it as a separatist territory acts more like a buffer state. not sure how accurate this theory is but i can see the logic in it
I always thought it was more for strategic reasons - if there are still breakaway states that your neighbor doesn't recognize its legally impossible for them to side with your geopolitical rivals (i.e. joining NATO) due to fear of provoking another major conflict. The best they could do is stay neutral and hope that in future the resolution for the frozen dispute would be eventually found by itself, which is still big win for Russian geopolitical interests. It worked fine with Moldova since 90's, same was with Georgia at the time. And only with Ukraine this strategy showed cracks
@@Ocelot835 Ah, Turkey is even more interesting than I expected, heh. In fact, it is clear that the unresolved territorial conflict is just a very convenient lever of pressure, heh.
Important not to make parallel lines between the war in Ukraine and the war in Georgia, these events have different premises and will have different solutions in the future
Hey, I must say I enjoyed this video. I found it pretty unbiased and informative, which is usually not the case when it comes to these types of videos. Wish you luck with the channel.
That's a surprisingly good summary video! Not just wikipedia facts, but well presented real things in here. Not just "boo-hoo, Russia is bad because it's bad" or "Georgia is bad because it's bad". Things are very complicated. Politics say one thing, in reality people do other things. I'm Russian living in Tbilisi and most of Georgians I met was very nice to me and I adore their culture, history and people as well. I hope in the future we will get along politically and resolve all problems with peace! 🇷🇺❤🇬🇪
I wish he metioned how Abkhazia officially declared independence in 1993 because that is a major part of the issue for Georgia and a major boost in Abkhazia's argument. They say they are an independent state (not like a US state), and technically, "they are," but only Russia, Venezuela, Syria, and a couple of other countries actually recognize them. Ossetia has no real government like Abkhazia, who has a president and vice president, along with a partial representative democratic process and a prime minister. Abkhazia actually does have all the qualifications to be an independent country. They just need recognition for it, and committing ethnic cleansing (or really just genocide) against the Georgians isn't how you get that to happen.
What do yall think about the Abkhasian independence. Should they be independent or not, and would they be a country or just an autonomous republic of Georgia like are currently labeled?
I’m glad you made this video. This war is often mentioned in the summary of precursor events to the current war in Ukraine. It seems like after the Soviets collapsed, history books stop. ‘There were no more wars in Europe.’ Granted this war was very short, but it seems more than a footnote. I am now sympathetic to the South Ossetia, it would make sense to unite North & South & since Georgian government doesn’t seem to treat them right.
In Georgia, there were tens of Ossetian schools while there was none in North Ossetia, a real homeland of Ossetians. Perhaps more Ossetians live in independent Georgia than in occupied Tskhinvali Region (so called South Ossetia) and they are never discriminated. My best friend is Ossetian. Why do you think Geogian government is or has treated them wrongly? "South Ossetian Autonomous Region" was created by USSR on a land, where there was no any entity like that at all. Untill Russian Anexation it was a land controlled partly by Georgian nobels and partly direclty by the Royal house, like all other parts of Georgia. before the 1990s conflict, Georgians where always in absolute majority in only two cities of Tskhinvali and Akhalgori of "South Ossetia". Thus, as a artifitial entity, created by the Kremlin for control over Georgia, was abolished. Though, Ossetians still live in Georgia without discrimination.
1:05 The Abkhazians you speak of here and current day "Abkhazians" are not the same. the people who inhabited that region in that time were Kartvelians, not Apsua, check out Kingdom of Colchis/Egrisi. Even after ethnic cleansing, 250,000+ Georgians lost their homes and there's hardly 130,000 Apsua present in Abkhazia today, it's been 30 years and they'd still be a minority if those Georgians weren't exiled. (even if they didn't reproduce, at that)
Abkhazians were never a georgian ethnicity stop making up stories. You failed to mention that the number of abkhazians is so low in their own homeland due to their exile of more than 80% of the Abkhazians by the Russian empire with the help of their georgian allies in the late 19th century, today more than half a million Abkhazians live in exile in Turkey, Syria and Jordan. Not to mention that Stalin (the georgian) gifted Abkhazia to the georgians who started persecuting the local Abkhazians ever since.
@@tcherkess9695 Yeah, cause Egrisi/Colchis was definitely an Abkhazian State, so was Kingdom of Abkhazia, and all the Georgian kings from Abkhazia there were. they definitely didn't speak Georgian and styled themselves as Georgian Kings, Lazica wasn't a Georgian predecessor state to Kingdom of Abkhazia either, and the Ruling dynasties of Duchy of Abkhazia definitely didn't have Georgian surnames like Anchabadze consisting of Abkhaz and Georgian letters. whether you want to accept it or not, your ancestors lived with us and called themselves Georgians as much as Abkhaz, just like Megrelians and Svans call themselves Georgians. You guys and the Abkhaz of the old are not the same, you're brainwashed by Russian seperatism thinking we're somehow your enemy, look at your people now, majority don't even speak Abkhaz as their main language, but Russian, being fully dependent on Russia and thinking you're somehow independent, they're not even giving you the mercy of turning you into a Russian republic and giving you all the benefits, instead you're still stranded in the 90's, cut off from the rest of the world with virtually no progress. not to mention when there's a medical emergency, Abkhaz have to rush to the closest Georgian hospital, when you need Education, you have to either go to Moscow or Tbilisi, is this really the fate you want for your people? it's just sad that you guys think you have more in common with Russians than people you've lived with for centuries.
@@tcherkess9695Stop mixing circassians with Georgian abkhazians lol, Russia did a genocide on circassia ans their tribes, apsua apsarno went to south and inhabited our abkhazian territory
@@berniko4954 The fact that i know that you know you're lying!! The Russian_Caucasian war (in which Georgians stood on the side of Russia against the people of the Caucasus) isn't so long ago, it's not hard to find books from the 19th, 18th, 17th or 16th century and read who exactly were the Abkhaz!!
As a georgian this is one of the most neutral and most information consuming video about this war that i have seen thanks for making this and love your channel !
It only shows external side. Inside Georgia, president Gamsahurdia was using "Caucasian Salute", and was building his organization basically on replica of Nazi ideology. He killed tens of thousands. What's even worse is that everybody is hiding that tragedy. He was kicked out of power, good for Georgian people...
@@russianboogeyman544 The Georgian government is basically controlled by Russia now. The Prime Minister is a joke, the President is a joke, and Georgians who make *TONS* of money from Russia do whatever Putin wants. So Russia, as of now, doesn’t need to “annex” or “give independence” to their puppet states (unless they want to send a message to other countries). It’s really sad to watch such beautiful country be abandoned by the west and now just crumble.
A typical lie in the title of the video, because this is not a Russian-Georgian conflict (not Russo-Georgian war 2008) , it is a Georgian-Ossetian conflict (war) started by Georgian President Sakashvili with the support of the United States in August 2008
Georgia was a part of Iran for the longest time more than any other nation they are a part of Iranian heritage. Unfortunately Iranians are judged according to their state of being up today and it seems like everybody is ignoring the ancient Iran and how it was and how It influenced European culture. For example something not Many people don’t know is that knighthood and the first knights were from Irān and the very first time suits of armour was invented in Irān
Georgians were conquered by the irainians they were not irainian at all they aren't even Indo-European to begin with the ossetians are irainian not Georgians or Armenians
Its funny that in the comments of arguably the most neutral video on this conflict ever made, Russians are thanking the author for being neutral, but the Georgians accuse him of being anti Georgian.
One small point: Russia will never give up South Ossetia or Abkaziha from them BOTH being re-intigrated into Georgia. As that would give Georgia the green light to join NATO. As that would make them by NATO law able to join NATO. (NATO law says only a country with no internal conflict and no claims on territory it doesn't control can join NATO). And the only interest of the west, for Russia to give back those regions to Georgia, is then that they can absorbe Georgia into NATO.
@@giorgijioshvili9713 and they fell for that provocation and started shelling residential areas? Well, they are dumbarses, Pootin absolutely destroyed them. And I'm not surprised since Saakashvili has a room temperature iq.
@@giorgijioshvili9713 Putin wouldnt do that. I believe if referendums under joint surveillance of Russia and Georgia happened in Ossetia and Abkhazia, than it would be reasonable for Russia to help Georgia a little economically, if the Georgians recognize the results if the referendums, whatever this results are. Peace is more valuable than almost any sum of monet
Very good except if you go to Abkhazia and talk to people literally everyone will say they want to join Russia. It's the government that actually wants to stay independent - to pursue closer ties with Turkey.
Imagine fighting a war of independence and then give up that independence to become part of another nation... Says a lot about how freedom is valued by these people.
@@skp8748 Abkhazia and Abkhazians were part of Georgia for centuries. Natives supposedly fought for independence. Why would they want to sell freedom and become part of another nation again?! It's like moving from your parents house because you're an adult now, but then crashing at your friend's house because you're a failure who can't live on their own and must leech on someone else.
@@azorahai7837 Because they wanted greater autonomy that they didn't think Georgia was giving them. Presumably, they wish to join Russia as a republic for security and economic reasons, while maintaining a high level of autonomy
@@DMlTREl есть такой канал "туземный совет трудящихся". Там конкретно на эту тему больше чем двухчасовое видео со всеми историческими справками, контекстом, как началось и чем кончилось.
I think I know Abkhazia and Georgia so-so well. And I opened this video just to see what these arrogant foreigners think there. However, I was wrong. I would tell this story quite differently, but the video is not bad at all. I will just add: I believe that the formal annexation of Abkhazia to Georgia or Russia is almost impossible. In peaceful way lol. For reasons of the clan structure of the Abkhazian society and rights to land and property (hatred of Georgians is also very strong among many). Abkhazian "nobles" no need any foreign bosses, despite easy money. However, lately. Even the last year and a half. There is a lot of Russian money in resort towns and the capital of Abkhazia. Trendy cafes, rich tourists (previously there were only "Soviet" pensioners there), repairs (!) - all this did not happen even two years ago. All those mowed lawns and freshly painted houses. My lovely Abkhazia is it still you? (and the growing debate: should Russians be allowed to buy land in Abkhazia)
The underlying reason is very simple: upon Soviet dissolution some quasi-tribal "XYZ-stans" were granted independence but smaller "-stans" did NOT, with FULL BACKING OF THE WEST (good tribalism vs bad tribalism game), LOL. Kind of "Durand line" versus "Curzon line" / Northern Ireland case. Resulting in Russian Crimea with Turkic Tartar enclave remained entrapped in Ukraine, Turkic Gagausia and Slavonic Transnistria entapped in Romanian Moldova, Turkic Abkhazia + southern half of Ossetia entrapped in Christian Georgia, and Armenian Arzhakh / Nagorny Karabakh entrapped in Turkic Azerbaidjan etc. Resulting in escalated tribal warfare in between of rival tribalists, focused at mutual ethnic cleansings (just like Ukrainian-Polish and Turko-Greek-Armenian massacres). Why would anyone be surprised?
We were scammed that we have a chance to ever join a NATO, which we didn't. Also, Shevardnadze was the agent of the West, much like Boris Yeltsin. USA overthrew the first president of Georgia (USA's president's statement to him "you're going against the tide"), brought Shevardnadze (the entire West sent delegates to give him enough power to hold his ground) and then he was succeeded by his man - Saakashvili (dude named his own son Eduard. That's how close these two were). USA elections were close so Saakashvili initiated the conflict and then ate his own tie on the live broadcast, when it backfired. We were used as a proxy-war tool between Russia and USA.
you missed an important detail, Sakaashaili attacked South Ossetia after consulting with the Americans. There is a very old Arabic saying, "if good neighbors are fighting, it means an Anglo-Saxon visited the day before.
How can you be certain who started? If Georgia started would that also mean it was provoked by Russia. Russian forces in huge quantities were standing on the border of a Ossetia being ready to be deployed at very short notice. I have no doubts Georgia was provoked otherwise it would be insane for Georgian politicians to declare war to Russia, considering our military power is probably less than 1/100s of Russians
Кстати в 1990х годах грузинские националисты вместе с президентом Гамсухардией окружили аварские сëла на границе с Дагестаном, входе стычек несколько человек было убито, все люди были депортированы в Дагестан со своих мест, насколько я знаю у грузин были ещё стычки с чеченцами исторически проживающими в Грузии
@@Chechen_voice знаю что это было на уровне глав государств Гамсухардия-Джохар, но в простом народе что угодно могло происходить. А так насколько я помню выходцы из грузинских чеченцев нелестно о грузинах отзывались
You are ungrateful, your country appeared on the world map only thanks to Russia, it was she who gave you independence and fought with Turkey so that you existed at all, you have nothing to do with Moldova and Bessarabia, all this was originally part of the Russian Empire when you were not as a nation and state at all!
Well, we took it from you because u were colaborating with nazis, its well deserved. Bessarabia was hold by russia even earlier after one of rus-otomans wars and ve been part of it for 100 years
@@kiss-shotacerola-orionhear220 To be honest, Bessarabia was annexed before the WW2 so its not really fair to say that Romanians deserved it, plus the annexation of Bessarabia was according to agreement between Ussr and Germany, so its certainly unfair to say that Romanians deserved it. But yeah, the guy is still clearly an idiot who didnt even watch the video. Russia didnt enter a single unjustified conflict in the last 30 years, so its not correct to compare Russia to USSR.
One fact worth noting: abkhazians of medieval Georgian political entity of Abkhazia and modern tribes occupying region of Abkhazian are different. Medieval abkhazians were fully integrated Georgian populis, speaking and writing Georgian (testifed by numerous inscriptions on churches), submitting to catholicos (head of georgian church. (Political Unification of Georgia was predecessed by church unification, so its a big deal here)) in Mtsketa, ruled by Georgian royal dynasty (king David 4, one who reunited country, started with Abkhazia as royal domain). However, modern abkhazians are descended from the tribes of Apsu, branch or Alano-cercessians, who settled down from mountains in Georgian region of Abkhazia in the early 18th century.
That is an absolute bullshit which destroyed the future of both Abkhazian and Georgians. That theory which was developed by P. Ingorokva and then S.Janashia is not taken seriously by any western or even Georgian adequate scholar. "Abkhazian" was a political designation in medieval Georgia which encompassed all the peoples that lived in western Georgia but it is an absolute madness to say that Apsua were not part of that people and settled in Abkhazia later.
@@papunajilavdari3072 I never said apsus haven't lived in Abkhazia in medieval times. I said they settled down in masses in 16-17th centuries. But here we are, you yourself admit apsus hardly were majority in medieval abkahzia. Because it was dominated by Georgians
Apsua were not majority in medieval Kingdom of Abkhazia because modern day Abkhazia accounted for 30% of that kingdom. It's capital was Kutaisi so ofcourse Apsua was a minority. However, there is no indication that they were minority on the territory of modern Abkhazia, during medieval times. Plus, Kingdom of Abkhazia stopped existing in 10th century. Buttom line is, its simply unnecessary rethoric which damages both sides.
@@papunajilavdari3072 I didn't claim more. Thanks for being honest. My whole point was that medieval abkhazians and modern apsus are two different groups and this former naming themselves "Abkhazians" doesn't grant them claim on entirity of the region. Moreover, there is no indication apsuas constituted any majority or played a leading role in the geographical location they now inhabit before outside interference of russian states in early 18-19th centuries. What can be concluded from examination of any historical source is that Georgians were the only leading players in abkahzian politics that naturally rises a question: if apsus were in any sort of presence, how come they dont appear in any decision making or event in history if Abkhazia? I don't think I need to say that wouldn't be the case if apsuas indeed made up majority of the population
Just a note term South Ossetia first appeared in 19th century during Russian empire when they created some region (wasn't even half of todays "South ossetia") before it was just known as Shida Kartli P.S I meant Kartli it's shida kartli with modern classification
@@FromTskhinval "Shida" and "kvemo" are modern yes my bad i meant to write Kartli :) historically it was Kartli you can check numerous foreign maps. Part of the territory was also known as Samachablo because Macahabeli house ruled it. P.S Modern teritorry of so called South Ossetia is twice bigger than The region Russian empire created because only Georgian populated villages were also added to autonomies region lol Your precious Russian empire had great census of that region you can check the data.
@@jfarmerswatermelon6061There are cards with the Ossetian tribes of Kudars and Dvals of the 18th century, but as I understand that it does not correspond to Georgian fairy tales - all is not true?))
@@romandanilov9830 Census i mentioned was conducted by Russian empire so it's def not a Georgian fairy tale lol also no one denies that they existed on those territories especially Dvals there's numerous Georgian sources about them for ex. "The Georgian Chronicles", Prince Vakhushti Bagrationi even talks about Dvaleti in his geographic works and etc. some Georgian surnames are also related to them for ex. Dvali, Dvalishvili... P.S. If you check maps you can see that Alan-Ossetian tribes lived a bit above and later started to migrate :)
This is very amazing video and it explain alot concerning georgia and it's hostal geographical spot of the would , the selve independent states in the country go back to the history of region thanks alot
As an abkhazian I want to say that this is a well made video. However I'd like to correct you in some moments. We, abkhazians, had our own country before Kingdom of Georgia, and it was Abkhazian Kingdom (and no matter how georgians change the history of it and interpret it on their own, it's still our kingdom). Second thing, you showed the Russian empire's conquest of abkhazians and circassians (and btw of the whole north caucasus) I think it whould've been better if you colored our border to the east there, since we had our own Abkhazian Principality at that moment for at least 400 years) Another huge mistake was that you didn't show that Russia helped Georgia during Georgian-Abkhazian war, not Abkhazia. That's a fact and I can give you proof in dm if you want. Just look at who was a head of a supreme council of Georgia who sent troops to Abkhazia. It was Shevardnadze, who was a friend of Russia's president Yeltsin. There is a statistic of how many tanks, helicopters and other weapons Russia gave to Georgia. Today unfortunately many georgians deny the existence of abkhazian nation, saying that abkhazians are georgians and call us one of circassian tribes, although it is not truth. Georgians look like russians in that aspect, they are both chauvinists. Russians also deny the existence of ukrainians and call them russians. And the main point, you said this conflict can be solved if Georgia will make Abkhazia its territory and give it the highest autonomy. But no, we do not want that, we want independence, and we have all the rights for it. Abkhazia will be recognized by the whole world.
You are not Abkhazian, you are Apsua. Difference is, Apkhazians are Georgian people with Gerorgian origin, lived in Apkhazia. Apsuas are people from north Caucasus, who gradually came to live in Georgian Aphkhazia from 16th-17th centuries, and Georgian people received them peacefully. Due to the Georgian language the Apkhazians & Apsuas are called similar, both for the moment in time, living in the same (Georgian Apkhazian) territory, Apsuas are also being called Aphkazians. Then the complications begin. Apkhazian separatism & genocide of Georgians, is of Apsua Apkhazians, not of Georgian Apkhazians. The latter were forced out from their homes in Apkhazia, and are inner refuges in their own country. Russia invented this conflict, on which 'Wise' Apsuas fell into the trap, as separatists generally do. You cannot change history, you may steal it, however, whole civilized world acknowledges Aphkazia as part of Georgia (With its territory, culture, people, etc), and only your Russia is 'supporting' you (Fun fact, Russia even hates itself, it cannot and will not really support anyone else). Though I do not trust that Apsuas really believe that Apkhazia ever was not Georgia, however, your kids, and their kids will grow in hate, hardship, isolation, locked in one small area of big World with so much to see, unless, you really start thinking and admit, sticking with Georgia is your only chance to prosperity. For what you have done in Apkhazia to real Apkhazians (Georgians), I should be hating you, but I don't. I feel sorry for you. It is pitiful what you are living for. Hate, isolation, economical hardship, non-recognition, victims of false propaganda, etc., while being puppets of Russia. We all die one day, but us, Georgians, can be said that we lived, at least. Last but not least, this story has only one ending, Georgia reclaims back its internationally recognized territories with or without Apsuas. You, Apsuas, can help us clarify, WITH or WITHOUT. End of story.
@@tsotnesichinava6702 I was in Abkhazia many times, people there hate Georgians as much as Ukrainians hate Russians now, there is no way they peacefully will return to you knowing how many murderes were comented during war times. Such situation is very upsetting but that's a fact. Also, by they way you decided to end your comment, I'm starting to believe that there really are people in Georgia ready to genocide Abkhazians to bring back region, saying that 'It's not rely their land'. No, it is their land, and they will not go anywhere.
It’s convenient, hah, to start from the 11th century, in the history of the entire Caucasus, starting from the time of ancient Rome, Abkhazia was called Abazgia or the Abkhazian kingdom and was part of the Roman Empire (as I know, for a short time), if you are interested, read about Dioscuria, Abkhazia occupied the entire the southern Caucasus, and over time it happened that the Abkhazian kingdom became known as the Georgian Khaganate, why I don’t know for sure, you need to look.
6:19 It's important to note that the Russian peacekeepers were invited by the Georgian side, because they couldn't handle the separatist movements at the time, having to deal with civil war and gangs first.
I'm ashamed with how the Bush administration left Georgia to fend for itself in 2008. Georgia was there for us in Iraq and Afghanistan and some even died we owe it to them to be there for them in their time of need same goes for Ukraine.
Yeah bro, lets get this world into WW3 with nuclear weapons, great idea. You are truly 200 iq person. Its always impress me how murrica feel so righteous to stick their noses into every corner across the globe. Especially after results of this actions - literally millions of deaths. And murrica still didnt learn from it, even now, drown in their own problems and filth they try to act like righteous world rulers lol.
I appreciate your sentiment, but in politics, loyalty and honour don't always have a place. The US wouldn't benefit from helping us, and that's fine. We aren't sending military equipment to Ukraine despite our warm relations for the same reason. The deaths of soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan are the sole responsibility of our government. It was their optimism and foolishness that led to it in the first place.
Bush adm only? For sure, if no one feed Ukraine with fake agreements, thath conflict end maximum in 2 months and without any territory loosing for Ukraine
Was it stupid? Yeah, but it’s not hard to see why politicians all across the west decided to not defend a small Caucasian country. Their people most likely would see it as a waste, and countries like Germany wanted short term economic prosperity rather than defending a possibly strategic ally. Letting Georgia fall so easily then letting the same happen to Ukraine *three* times before finally the west stepped in was tragic, but maybe this Russian invasion can end differently…
Abkhazians, the word coming from ფხა (fish skeleton), are Georgians. The people you mention as Abkhazians are actually Absuas (Abazgs). The Russians forced them to live in Abkhazia and call them Absuas because of the similarity of their names. South Ossetia is named after the region of Ossetia in the North Caucasus. The two regions were not connected until the construction of a tunnel in the late 1920s. The name of the territory that South Ossetia claims to be is originally Samachablo. The entire occupied territory is the Tskhinvali region, which South Ossetia proclaimed. However, their maps do not even recognize this absurdity.
Не заговаривай зубы! Надо было аланам и сарматам вас всех выгнать в свое время, а то на рожон залезли, геноциды один за другим устраивают. Людей из себя сделайте, а то мычите только. Осетины вам геноцид столетней давности простили, мирно жили, этот не прощаем! Не хотим с вами в одном государство жить, ну хот давитесь, но проглотите это!
@@PanZerV they lived on the other side of the caucasus mountains, they never had any type of state. Georgians never had problems with their presence until Russia started messing things up
there is a thing though - apkhazian people ya talked about in history part and civil war period have only one thing in common and it is just same region. apkhazian people and apsus are different. apkhazia and samachablo are georgia. russia has 20% of our nation occupied and they are following same pattern of action in urkine.
Abkhazians were never a georgian ethnicity, the number of abkhazians is so low in their own homeland due to their exile of more than 80% of the Abkhazians by the Russian empire with the help of their georgian allies in the late 19th century, today more than half a million Abkhazians live in exile in Turkey, Syria and Jordan. Not to mention that Stalin (the georgian) gifted Abkhazia to the georgians who started persecuting the local Abkhazians ever since.
@@kingcobra8840 Abkhazians are Georgians who live in Abkhazia, Georgian culture and language was always majority/dominant in Abkhazia this is a historical fact
As a proud Kartvelian, I must say thank you for explaining Georgia, AKA Sakartvelo and the region of Caucasus in a quite detailed way, I know it's a pretty complicated area in Eurasia but I must share some Khinkali, Khachapuri and a bottle of Natakhtari lemonade with my brothers and sisters 🇬🇪👍 There's also a conflict between the government and the civilians too, civilians not wanting to be part of russia and the big imperialist empire of russia while government not caring about the civilians, being a massive fan of a russian oligarch, Bidzina Ivanishvili and always saying bad things to European Union and the west, especially the so-called "Georgian Dream", who's slowly drifting a country into the big imperialist rus empire...
@@annabelle164 “American occupation” 😂 please, that’s very funny. This is a very different situation than what goes on in the middle east and wanting to join the west like Ukraine and Moldova doesn’t mean the US will “occupy” us instead. (Not as though the west cares about nonNATO eastern Europeans anyway).
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do you think an independent unified ossetia (south+north ossetia) can be achieved one day?
@@Trolligiunlikely since those are part of Georgia and are only created due to Russia smuggling in military equipment and personnel to fund a seperatist movement like it did in East-Ukraine.
Edit: they are illegitimate funded seperatist movement which have no international support and after Russia lost the war to Ukraine will most likely be annexed by Georgia since they are part of Georgia and Russia wont be able to do anything about it
@@Trolligi no
georgia can't join nato due to it's lack of control of it's borders, that's why russia will never anex those 2 regions and leave them in a limbo state
@@Trolligi not even Russia want those regions to be independent because it will encourage other ethnicity especially in caucasus Russia to seek their own independence as well, which would be disaster for Russia. See Chechen war.
“to peacefully evade taxes together” gotta be the most eastern european thing
The government pretenders it does a good job, we pretend we pay taxes for it, everyone lives short and unhappy life.
© The tail of eastern europe
Georgia is in North West Asia, not Eastern Europe
@@ia285stfu
@@ia285 Georgia is eastern European country.
@@ertitnoli9538 how? It's to the east of Turkey. Georgians are genetically closer to Anatolians, Persians and Kurds than they are to Russians and Ukrainians and Greeks. Georgians have been in the Iranian sphere of influence throughout history. The name 'Georgia' itself derives from the Persian 'Gurg' which is 'wolf'. So aside from being Christian in a region that's mostly Muslim, how's Georgia 'European'?
Fun fact about Ossetians: Current they have probably the world's most successful neopagan movement. ~30% of North Ossetia follows Assianism, which is a reconstructed version of ancient Scythian mythology. Kinda crazy when you compare it to other neopagan movements which seem quite small in comparision
Good that they are keeping there Scythian/Aryan heritage alive.
finally a fun fact that’s actually fun
80% of Altai people follow Bukhanism
I don't know if we can call it neo-pagan, or if it's better to say it's the only people in Europe which didn't fully get converted to an Abrahamic religion and that this religion is an unbroken continuation of paganism which has had a modern restructure and revival.
@@Nabium that is what neo pagan means. A reconstruction of old beliefs with partial information to work with.
I did my dissertation on Abkhazia and South Ossetia and the main difference in structure between the two is that Abkhazia has a somewhat functional democracy and state institutions. South Ossetia on the other hand is little more than a Russian military base ran by the local mafia and with an economy dependent on the black market
Wonder if S.Ossetia being a landlocked country with less than 100k people contributes to the situation
@@LionKing-ew9rm oh absolutely, South Ossetia is very isolated and may as well be an island with one road major from Russia and some air travel. Add the Caucasus mountains and the militarised Georgian border and it’s easy to see that the South Ossetian state building project was hamstrung from the start. Abkhazia has 4x the population and makes an effort on the diplomatic stage. Although the two are often lumped together for understandable reasons, their realities could not be further apart
@@LionKing-ew9rm S.Ossetia is something like a Russian version of "Manifest destiny". Invade, kick natives, make land yours. Basically, natives (Georgians) lived in the area for centuries but then Soviets sent immigrants from the north there. After the fall of USSR, Ossetians were no longer a minority in the area and they used this as an excuse to be recognized as independent. Obviously this was infuriating for Georgians who for some ludicrous reason had to basically give up own land to people who settled in the area only recently. Conflicts arose and Russia sent "peacekeepers" who were stationed there as a landmine to Georgia. Georgia triggered this landmine in 2008 and Russia invaded using "Georgia attacked Russians" as an excuse, as well as mandatory "we came to protect women and children from Nazis" agenda. After 2008 native Georgians were kicked out entirely and unsurprisingly native-Russians from N.Ossetia would want to be part of Russia. Who wouldn't want free s**t they stole from someone else, right?
@@azorahai7837 everything you wrote here is nonsense. Georgia is not ethnically homogenous. The natives of South Ossetia, the Ossetians, have LONG hated being in Georgia. It's a conflict that only was quelled when they were all in the Soviet union. Once the union collapsed they declared independence in 1991. Nothing like manifest destiny here. Not everything is Akin to America's genocidal takeover.
@@afrolitious7930 Look at this afro-russian jumping in to protect his imperialistic daddy Russia 😂😂😂
It's worth noting that all of these illegal secessions are made available to basically everyone after allowing Kosovo to illegally separate. Interestingly, all these breakaway states are against any UN law or approval (Abkhazia, Kosovo, Donbass, Western Sahara, etc.).
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@@divingtable You have good taste in history videos, sir.
That's because Russia invade it not actually separatist
Are you the real James bisonette
It boggles the mind that anybody would accord any degree of rights to Serbia.
You completely forgot to mention the senseless Georgian Civil War that heavily exacerbated Georgian war effort and played a key role.
And change of government in 2012
It's just another Russian propaganda... Guy can't even hide his accent.
None of these highly monetized history channels forget anything..they know who butters their bread.
yes, which was also funded by KGB
ofc Georgia won't send military equipment to Ukraine. That's understandable and to be expected. They are surrounded by bigger and stronger countries and they need their forces in their country.
Nah, we would but our government is corrupt and pro-russian
That is not the reason. The reason is the georgian government is corrupt to the bone and in russias pocket.
We do not have much to offer anyway 😂😶
Probably they learn from their mistakes. But I’m not sure when I see what happens now in Georgia
Georgian government is proruzian
6:47 "To peacefully evade taxes together"
The one thing that brings everyone together.
War is disgusting, but Taxes are the true evil.
I was surprised how balanced and informative this video was. Rare in these times.
Is this a joke? He did not mention Western interference in this story at all. And this is the key point.
Saakashvili came to power as a result of a coup organized by the United States. And in April 2008, six months before the war, there was a NATO summit in Bucharest, at which it was announced that Georgia and Ukraine would join NATO.
That's what this war was really about. And ethnic conflicts are just an excuse.
@@azanudniy He doesn't mention that the Rose Revolution which is pretty important to know. But he did mention the NATO summit at 9:04.
@@azanudniy Sounds like complete bs, there was no US coup, look up "Rose revolution"
@@azanudniy и тут ната винавата
@@andromeda8013 мммм, США еще лет пять потом скулили что РФ должна вернуть американское оружие, захваченное в Грузии.
As a Georgian, I can say without question that this is the best video about the conflict I've seen. I grew up next to a bunch of abandoned apartments where refugees from Abkhazia came during the 1991-93 war and the effects are seen all throughout Georgia. Thank you for this great video, you've gained a new loyal sub.
Same feeling for this cip from Russia.
კარგად ხარ? ლამის ყველაფერი გამაზა, ისიც არ ახსენა რომ რუსებმა სოხუმი დაბომბეს
As a Russian, idk if this video is accurate, but it feels accurate tbh.
On a personal level, I went to school, in the late 90s, with Abkhazian refugees (in Rostov) that didn't look forward to returning home and didn't care about state of Abkhazia itself, but felt strongly about Georgians.
During conflict, I felt that Putin's gang was 100% in the wrong. 2014 put alot in the perspective in comparison... "at least in 2008 there were some nobel reason to hide behind, but it's definitely should have been done through UN. Period".
I would say one thing, I didn't expect that people of Georgia would be okay with Russians running from fascist regime and/or from mobilization to Georgia. Massive respect for that.
@@somestuff7876 чешка ты навальная, вырусь, как и те что в хохляндии, как и те что свалили. Вы не Русские, и права себя таковыми считать называться так не имеете)
you are not georgian.
Ayyyyyyy new video
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Amazing video, usually cant fully sit through 15-20 minute video's but this one was great!
Ask your doctor about Adderall, lol.
Great watch. Reality is always more complex, but you have a talent for presenting it in a digestible and in my opinion fair manner
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As a georgian myself i found this video quite informative but i belive you should have delved into gamsakhurdia. I am saying this because most people here nowadays belive it all started from him
I originally had a section on Gamsakhurdia and what happened in Mingrelia but in the end decided to cut because it would have made the video a lot longer and probably too confusing for people who are not deep into Georgian history. But its definitely an important piece of history to look at for people who like to know more in-depth things about Georgia than what my video showed.
Gamsakhurdia was a delusional zealot. His insulting statements on Abkhazian ethnicity, while not the only reason, were a major cause why Abkhazian conflict happened.
@@s_t102 wtf do u mean? it all started by shevardnadze, after they won civil war and replaced government, he instantly stole abkhazias autonomy and declared it as fully part of georgia which is what sparked war between us.
Shevy was a true politican unlike him boys, we all gotta admit it. Go see what Gamsakhurdia was saying about Abkhazians in front of the parliament. And if Shevy "stole Autonomy" from them, you probably never heard Gamsakhurdia saying that Adjara's autonomy should've also been ceased.
@@s_t102 yes ik, none of them were great, but i said main thing of what caused the war
As an Abkhazian I wanna say it’s funny how west countries recognized Kosovo, but not Abkhazia. And really funny how Georgia allowed to claim it’s independency from USSR, but the same time Abkhazia wasn’t allowed to do the same from Georgia. Btw Principality of Abkhazia became part of Russian Empire before Kingdom of Georgia
as an abkhazian I wanna say: emm, what? Abkhazian principality was nearly the last one from Caucasus who became a part of Russian empire. Moreover this was only our government who decided to. Our people still fought and gave their lives for indpendence of Abkhazia. While georgians (Kartli-Kakheti, Mingrelian principality etc.) signed treaties with Russian Empire and fought on their side against other caucasians during the whole Caucasian war.
@@gerardpooque7383 it became a part of Russian empire in 1810. The official ruler of Abkhazia agreed to terms, but a lot of people refused. So therefore during war of Caucasus they were sent off from Abkhazia.
Lol because majority of Abkhazia didnt want to be independent only the russian backed separatists also kingdom of Georgia stopped existing 1490 you dont even know history so stop spreading your idiotic propaganda
As a Georgian I think you guys deserve independence. I wish more countries recognized you
@@v.for.venus0 As a Georgian i highly disagree with you, and entire country will disagree with you, stop being edgy
Excellent video, well balanced and straight to the main problems in the region! Thumbs up!
Cool video also can you make a video about the western Sahara conflict?
Good call
In short: Western Sahara and Northern Morroco were a Spanish colony and Morocco a French colony. Morrocco claimed both Spanish colonies since it was prior to European colonization one country. Due to Western Sahara having a very small population only a friction compared to Morocco it was easily out beaten and annexed. Spain also lost a war to Morocco being forced to abandon its Northern African colonies only being left with some port cities in the North of Morocco.
Edit: majority of African Union does not recognize Morrocan occupation of Western Sahara while NATO and EU support Morroco especially my country the Netherlands which signed a deal with Morroco (this is quite controversial over here but the deal was a result to better handle Morrocan criminals who left Netherlands to Morroco and were unable to be arrested until the deal that was made which allowed them to be arrested since there is a quite large Morrocan maffia network here since there lives a lot of Morrocan people here who were original work migrants who did not return home)
@@GwainSagaFanChannel to add another country Mauritania also invaded but lost or Morocco.
To make the sustain more convoluted the Western Sahara autonomous government still countries a part of it and mostly exists in a artificially created refuge camp town supplied and kept by the UN. In addition Algeria also supplies and houses people who want autonomy.
So this issue is being used as a proxy conflict between nations. Just very slow.
Also the population of Moroccan nationals have become much higher then the local Bedouin groups, which also are often semi stateless and travels between nations being nomadic.
Making this also slightly funny, the region is basically worthless economically. This whole thing is being done purely for pride, imperialism, and proxy conflicts.
Making it even conflict is Morocco is super pro western and was First Nation to have a friendship agreement with the US. Yes Morocco is yeh US’s first friend.
Georgians are kinda buthurt that the whole world just ignore it and forget this war(2008)
George soros project failed 😂
And why the F the world must remember this war? Its Georgian shitty local issue.
Says the Armenian. Your kind should've been extinct by 1915.
@@skp8748 wtf you mean
А зачем грузины стреляли из градов по мирному Цхинвалу? Напали на миротворцев? Обижаться нужно на самих себя.
*THE WEST:* We firmly believe in the right to self-determination, so The Kosovars have the right to secede from Serbia if they want to!
*ALSO THE WEST:* The Abkazians and South Ossetians shall be under Georgian rule, whether they like it or not!
Do you know that Russia wants to annex Abkazians and South Ossetians? Russia doesn't care about independece otherwise Chechnya and Dagistan alongside many russian Regions would be split now. Russia financed pro-russian seperatists in Abkhasia and South Ossetia to have them try to break away from Georgia, they failed, so Russia stepped in.
@@YujiroHanmaaaa just because Russia came to the aid of Abkhazia and south Ossetia doesn't mean they would be hypocritical if they didn't give up some of their ethnic minority territory
@@YujiroHanmaaaa this is wrong, they succeeded in 1993
Remember, western rule only applies to those who align themselves with the west. The same reason why they tried (and failed) to accuse Azerbaijan of "war crimes and genocide" while completely ignoring Armenia's actions
Yes, let the people decide with fair elections and referendum what they want. However, you should return Georgians that were forcibly expelled from their homes back. 1989 census Georgians were 240 000, while Abkhazs were 93 000.
Also, in 1991 referendum of independence of Georgia, Abkhazia results were 97% in favor of independence and creation of Georgia.
13:50 the question here itself is problematic, as there were no plans by either side for an Abhazian annexation, not even proposals. Alania was the only place that asked Russia to integrate it, but that's still hasn't been decided yet and it seems unlikely anyway
If russia push anexation today, it will definitly escalate situation in georgia, which is last thing russia wants now with its war in ukraine. Last year south ossetia asked to be annexed by russia but russia indirectly told them to f*ck off.
this is simple actually. if Russia had not started a war, there would have been no war. 😃
@@pomaranccia yup, that proves once again that if you have childish understanding of geopolitics, you should just give it up from even trying to talk about it in the first place
@@outerspace7391 tell me also that the situation with the Russian-Ukrainian war is ambiguous.
@@pomarancciaBut the war in 2008 started with the invasion of georgians in Tskhinvali...
SUPER VIDEO BROTHER NICE KEEP IT UP 👍🏻
Good thing that you pount out that Kosovo and its recognition by USA is a big problem.
How
@@duskthunder9274 by legitimizing Transisria, DPR , LPR and many more.
As i understand kosovo it is lke albanians conquered part of serbia ?
@@tapikoBlends no, Albanians were there for a long time. I think that a lot of Albanian migration was in the 20th century though, as part of some Yugoslav policy or something, as migrant workers...maybe? I don't know, but for us, it makes sense to recognize Kosovo. The Serbs were going to commit genocide against them, the Georgians were never doing that to the Abkhaz or Ossetes.
@@dylancrooks6548 I'm kinda fine with them just letting them be a UN protectorate basically but the recognition of Kosovo's unilateral indepedence did open a can of worms that countries like Spain with Catalonia or Italy with Sicily or even UK with Scotland didn't want to open IMO...Timor Leste was basically that and Indonesia with them found a solid agreement at the end IMO.
as a georgian myself (Macon county) I dont remember any of this ever happening, is abkasia close to savannah?
Considering Abkhazia is in northwest Georgia, it's closer to Atlanta than it is to Savannah. 😉
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Thank you for covering this! I knew that the Ossetians wanted to be annexed into Russia while the Abhkazians don't, but I never knew that the Abkhazians historically had such bad relations with Russia
Chechnya is another example of a state who does not want to be part of Russia declared independence after fall USSR but later on got annexed back into Russia by military invasion there are quite a lot of independence movements in Russian Caucasus region but they are mostly supressed by Russia like other independence movements in Siberia since Russia does not want to risk granting independence since it fears that means every region would break away from Moscows controll since a lot of Russia currently occupies are modernday colonies who have no autonomy and are dominated by Russian minority
I was in Abkhazia just a week ago, I will say that Russians are only expected there as tourists and they do not want Russian business to interfere. They are afraid of Georgians and want to be independent.
Unfortunately they are brainwashed by Russians
@@GwainSagaFanChannel Or perhaps they simply dont tolerate seperatism cause thats the norm for every country.
Look at America: If Texas was to tell its government to go fuck themselves (3rd time lol), dont you think the Feds would do something about it?
Or Mexico with Yucatan. Or Spain with Catalonia.
Believe it or not, Russia isnt *that* different
Also, they historically had good relations with Georgians
Would really like a video about the Iran-Iraq War, which would then eventually lead into the Gulf War. I feel like both deserve a video, or maybe even a two-part special.
Sorry, I usually like your videos, but the video is oversimplified and inaccurate. Georgian kingdoms existed long before 1008, back to even Greek Colonizations and before. Georgians were always majority in both regions, not after the Russian Empire and Ossetians emigrated to the South lot later. It's also disingenuous to say that who started the war is complicated, while it's clear that Russia is at fault. It's like saying the same thing on who started 2022 invasion.
cry harder
@@Rzezwolynsk learn history, kids
If it is so clear that Russia started the war, then why did UN decide that it was Georgia who started it?
@@Rzezwolynsk you probably do not even know anything about Georgia and assumes its just another Russian region soon to join the Russian imperial colonial empire
Well what I'm seeing so far is a UN investigation on one side and a bunch of triggered UA-cam commenters on the other. Do you have anything other than "it's obviously Russia"?
Hello from South Ossetia. This video is one the most unbiased in the UA-cam. Thank you!
You from Georgia? Cool me too
@@giorgijioshvili9713 No, bro, from South Ossetia
@@konstantinpliev1552 Yea that's what i said Georgia
@@giorgijioshvili9713 ooh, u are from the US, aren't you? state Georgia?
@@konstantinpliev1552 no i am from the country of Georgia like you :)
Very informative and unbiased. 👍
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Don't really understand how exactly accepting South Osetia into Russia will destabilize North Caucasus region in Russia and anyhow provoke conflict there. +I really never notice any hate towards each other among those people in the North Caucasus
There are some dark memories of the past but I can say they're on pretty good terms nowadays
Ingush people really don’t have good relationship with both Ossetians and Chechens. When Ingush returned from Central Asia after forced immigration, Georgians left the homes that belonged to Ingush people and even left animals and food, whilst Ossetians didn’t , hence animosity between them. Chechens and ingushs have territorial issues , Russia is on the Chechens side. So the only problem maker for Russia in the north Caucasus is probably Ingushetia.
1. US-backed coup
2. State support for unhealthy nationalism
3. Military provocations.
No, this is not about Georgia in 2008, this is about Ukraine.
Interesting fact. Mikheil Saakashvili (President of Georgia) subsequently fled to Ukraine, where he received not the last political positions, including being the mayor of Odessa and an adviser to the president. So many interesting coincidences
Good video. Thanks for not being bias towards Russia
Yeah, this video definitely not biased and provided all points of view on these conflicts
И ещё, они оба под кайфом 😁🤷Совпадение?
What’s wrong with being biased towards Russia? Russia seems to be the only one actually trying to help all sides of the conflict, unlike USA and nato, which always “helps” by sucking helpless countries dry and leaving them with civil wars and terrorists running around (Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Lebanon, Syria, etc).
All made up fiction. Do you even believe what you wrote. 🤣
nice try ivan. go take your rubles
Very good video going to check out your others actually gave me a sense of unbiased reporting which is so rare nowadays
FINALLY a new video, so happy to see it man
Great video! I hope you make more about the Caucasus.
I hope that we don’t have do wait "some years" for the next video 😉
Great work!
I hope so, too!
As a georgian i must say your video was very, very accurate representation of georgian history and modern politics, im very impressed. Will follow and support your channel through once you inevitably reach fame 😎
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რა არის სწორი? საერთოდ არაფერია ნათქვამი რაც რეალურობასთან ახლოსაა. ისიც კი არ არის ნათქვამი რომ რუსეთი ოკუპანტია და ომი დაიწყეს ჩვენს საკუთარ ტერიტორიაზე. რა აფხაზები რის აფხაზები, ესენი არიან აფსუები და აფხაზეთის სახელი აქვთ მიწერილი. აფხაზეთი არის საქართველოს კუთხე როგორც სამეგრელო და ცხოვრობენ აფხაზები. აფსუები არიან ჩამოსახლებული რუსეთის მიერ და სეპარატისტები არიან. რა ურთიერთობები თბება ამას შიგ ხო არ აქვს (ვიდეოს ავტორს). ქვეყანა დაგვატყნეს და ტიპმა ურთიერთობები დათბა და მეგობრობენო რამის თქვა
რა აღწერა სწორად საერთოდ არაფერი თქვა ოსები რომ თვეები ბომბავდენ ქართულ სოფლებს და პროვოკაციას პროვოკაციაზე აწყობდნენ. ასევე სიტყვა არ უთქვამს რომ 58ე არმია კაი ხნის გაზმადებული იყო შემოჭრისთვის.
@@gigachaduneli1121 so 58th army invaded Ossetia… which was already controlled by Ossetian militia with Russian peacekeepers?
@@al1sa920 there is no ossetia. Its georgian territory.
Applause. You made a complicated and complex topic so easy to understand. Good job.
Thank you for such a great historic video it helped me a lot to understand what is Georgia and others
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გამარჯობა hi
გამარჯობა!
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You've made surprisingly good video on this subject (that's rare). Never knew about you channel before; definitely will subscribe!
I remember the mess of growing up in 90s Georgia. But for last 20 years it's way better.
Wish you 1M subscribers by the end of 2023!
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I'm Osetian here and I have to say this video is the best one depicting this conflict. Great work there
Are you speak Ossetian?
Not to worry, you will banish russian occupants from your land!
Are you sure you're Ossetian and not just a russian colonist?
@@insaneclownponies9599 are you sure that's an appropriate question? I couldn't care less what you think I am. Your opinion is kind of irrelevant anyway
@@insaneclownponies9599 Listen, I propose to transfer power in the United States to native Americans, since the current US government consists of descendants of colonialists, and therefore has no right to participate in state politics. Down with colonialism!
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Great video. I feel you provided a very balanced view of the conflict while providing enough historical context to get a deeper understanding of it. Just a little nitpick, you could have also discussed the legality of Abckazia and South Ossetia's declaration of independence and how it would fit in the context of the dissolution of the Soviet Union. One relevant document worth discussing would be the "LAW ON PROCEDURE FOR RESOLVING QUESTIONS CONNECTED WITH A UNION REPUBLIC’S SECESSION FROM THE USSR. APRIL 3, 1990" which apparently gave the right to the autonomous regions within the socialist republics to separately decide their own future in the event of their parent entities deciding to leave the union:
""Article 3. In a Union republic which includes within its structure autonomous republics, autonomous oblasts, or autonomous okrugs, the referendum is held separately for each autonomous formation. The people of autonomous republics and autonomous formations retain the right to decide independently the question of remaining within the USSR or within the seceding Union republic, and also to raise the question of their own state-legal status. In a Union republic on whose territory there are places densely populated by ethnic groups constituting a majority of the population of the locality in question, the results of the voting in these localities are recorded separately when the results of the referendum are being determined."
Considering that Georgia declared "restoring" its independence in accordance with the 1921 constitution, this argument would not stand, as there was no Abkhazia or South Ossetia A. Republics back than, which by the way was confirmed by RSFSR when it signed a peace treaty with Georgian Democratic Republic and recognized it as an independent state in 1920 based on the treaty of Moscow, which Russia, unsurprisingly, violated when it invaded several moths later.
@@temog3804 " Georgia declared "restoring" its independence in accordance with the 1921" I mean, do they even have the legitimacy to do so? They cannot simply disregard the new developments the previous 70 years provided. Also, saying that South Ossetia and Abkhazia did not exist back then is false. South Ossetia even declared its independence from Georgia in 1920, one year before Russia invaded the country and properly established South Ossetia as an autonomous region within Georgia. Regardless of how one might feel toward Russia, I fail to see how the cases of Abkhazia and South Ossetia are substantially different from Kosovo.
@@markdowding5737 It does not matter, even if it was brought to voting in referendum of independence, demographically Georgians were majority in the region at that time, so region would have voted to stay in Georgia. Check the demographic composition of the place in 1990 before the fall of USSR. For the contrast 300 000 Georgians were expelled during the conflict, nowadays there are less than 100k Abkhaz in region (as data its not properly available it is safe to assume that it was lower than), and there is still Georgian population there till today.
Short answer, proper independence referendum (without Russia's intervention) would have left the region in Georgia. Also u should consider that these regions were always part of big plan, as they served as ticking time bombs in case USSR fell. These regions would have served, as they do right now to influence post soviet politics in these countries. Why would Abkhazians seek Russian friendship when historically they were the first enemies, due to what Russia did to Circassia, fact is that it was structured that way and than time came Russia used what they planted for 70 years.
@@Dotlb "Demographically Georgians were the majority in the region at that time" Sure, that was the case for Abckazia but not South Ossetia, where Ossetians constituted 66% of the total population in 1989. Even in Abckazia's case, it's not so clear if the region would have voted to stay in Georgia, as despite Georgians being the majority with 45% of the population, there were other sizable minorities like Armenians and Russians who could have plausibly (and even likely) have voted in the Abckazians side. "Why would Abkhazians seek Russian friendship when historically they were the first enemies, due to what Russia did to Circassia" Things change. Germany tried to completely genocide the Jewish population of Europe and now both Israel and Germany have pretty good relations. I am not saying that Russia is not using these separatist regions for its own geopolitical gains, but then again, everyone does that.
@@markdowding5737 yea maybe u are right and maybe not, we will never know. The fact is that all the legalities and factual points lose meaning here, whole situation was used by Russia for geopolitical points and powers. They would not have allowed a chance for proper peaceful transition from soviet to independent country and they used what they had. Internally on both sides all these warlords and politicians were ex-KGB agents and lot of influence/escalation during this period came from their "Stupid" actions and we got what we got in the end.
i've read that another factor in why russia hasn't so far annexed south ossetia is that russia is very keen on having naturally defensible borders because of its long history of being invaded in all directions through the european plain (which is why it wants to expand to occupy as much of it as possible in both siberia and europe) there is a mountain range separating the north caucuses from the south caucuses and if russian territory spills over into the south that leaves it with a border that has to be defended with troops, whereas keeping it as a separatist territory acts more like a buffer state. not sure how accurate this theory is but i can see the logic in it
I always thought it was more for strategic reasons - if there are still breakaway states that your neighbor doesn't recognize its legally impossible for them to side with your geopolitical rivals (i.e. joining NATO) due to fear of provoking another major conflict. The best they could do is stay neutral and hope that in future the resolution for the frozen dispute would be eventually found by itself, which is still big win for Russian geopolitical interests. It worked fine with Moldova since 90's, same was with Georgia at the time. And only with Ukraine this strategy showed cracks
@@Ocelot835 Ukraine has no disputed territories.
And they did not prevent Turkey from joining NATO (sudden Northern Cyprus).
@@А.Д.А-л2у They have and its called Crimea and Donbass. And Turkey was already part of NATO decades before their invasion of Cyprus
@@Ocelot835 Ah, Turkey is even more interesting than I expected, heh.
In fact, it is clear that the unresolved territorial conflict is just a very convenient lever of pressure, heh.
@smaza2 You have written nonsense, propaganda of lies about Russia based on your ignorance
Remarkably well made! Thank you for this video!
Let's just take a moment to point out how the Mongols seem to ruin everything for everyone all the time.
Every Eurasian country's history at some point; *but then the Mongol hordes arrived*
The OG British "straight line" troublemakers hehe.
Important not to make parallel lines between the war in Ukraine and the war in Georgia, these events have different premises and will have different solutions in the future
I really loved how you explained this everything in such details great video loved it!
I am Georgian ❤ მე ქართველი ვარ i love Georgia ❤
Really solid video tbh.
This video even gave me tears, honestly. Watching these countryballs switch their emotions so unwillingly just hits me.
Omg read history pls, this video is completely misleading
@@uazik-kamazik Um… I'm not saying a single word 'bout history. I wrote 'bout the countryball animations
@@uazik-kamazik how?
Hey, I must say I enjoyed this video. I found it pretty unbiased and informative, which is usually not the case when it comes to these types of videos. Wish you luck with the channel.
Finally, at least someone understood that Abkhazia is not Georgia
That's a surprisingly good summary video! Not just wikipedia facts, but well presented real things in here. Not just "boo-hoo, Russia is bad because it's bad" or "Georgia is bad because it's bad". Things are very complicated. Politics say one thing, in reality people do other things. I'm Russian living in Tbilisi and most of Georgians I met was very nice to me and I adore their culture, history and people as well. I hope in the future we will get along politically and resolve all problems with peace! 🇷🇺❤🇬🇪
Yea Russian forces will leave Georgia and we will be friends
@@giorgijioshvili9713 we dont have forces in Georgia.
@@Nextdesu yes you do in Abkhazia and samachablo
@@giorgijioshvili9713 It's not part of georgia
@@retineyzer7906 it is like it or not
Georgia is basically the Poland of Caucasia.
No it's Bosnia
No, it's more like Serbia.
I would say caucasians are caucasians 😆
@@iraklimaglakelidze7469exactly. We both lost territories because of superpowers interests.
@@simkelacasa You lost territory because you were committing genocide on unarmed civilians in Bosnia and Kosovo
I wish he metioned how Abkhazia officially declared independence in 1993 because that is a major part of the issue for Georgia and a major boost in Abkhazia's argument. They say they are an independent state (not like a US state), and technically, "they are," but only Russia, Venezuela, Syria, and a couple of other countries actually recognize them. Ossetia has no real government like Abkhazia, who has a president and vice president, along with a partial representative democratic process and a prime minister. Abkhazia actually does have all the qualifications to be an independent country. They just need recognition for it, and committing ethnic cleansing (or really just genocide) against the Georgians isn't how you get that to happen.
What do yall think about the Abkhasian independence. Should they be independent or not, and would they be a country or just an autonomous republic of Georgia like are currently labeled?
Very accurate video. It was interesting to see.
I’m glad you made this video. This war is often mentioned in the summary of precursor events to the current war in Ukraine. It seems like after the Soviets collapsed, history books stop. ‘There were no more wars in Europe.’ Granted this war was very short, but it seems more than a footnote. I am now sympathetic to the South Ossetia, it would make sense to unite North & South & since Georgian government doesn’t seem to treat them right.
Remember the book "The end of history and the last Man" by Francis Fukuyama?
You can't unite south and north ossetia since there is only one ossetia already and it was never two
South Ossetia and Abkhazia were just against NATO. NATO encouraged Georgia to take them
In Georgia, there were tens of Ossetian schools while there was none in North Ossetia, a real homeland of Ossetians. Perhaps more Ossetians live in independent Georgia than in occupied Tskhinvali Region (so called South Ossetia) and they are never discriminated. My best friend is Ossetian. Why do you think Geogian government is or has treated them wrongly? "South Ossetian Autonomous Region" was created by USSR on a land, where there was no any entity like that at all. Untill Russian Anexation it was a land controlled partly by Georgian nobels and partly direclty by the Royal house, like all other parts of Georgia. before the 1990s conflict, Georgians where always in absolute majority in only two cities of Tskhinvali and Akhalgori of "South Ossetia". Thus, as a artifitial entity, created by the Kremlin for control over Georgia, was abolished. Though, Ossetians still live in Georgia without discrimination.
@@shayaldwarka7907 Have you read any secret files or what? Do not create ideas out of nothing.
This is the most unbiased and objective explanation of the 2008 war I've seen yet. Thanks for this.
1:05 The Abkhazians you speak of here and current day "Abkhazians" are not the same. the people who inhabited that region in that time were Kartvelians, not Apsua, check out Kingdom of Colchis/Egrisi.
Even after ethnic cleansing, 250,000+ Georgians lost their homes and there's hardly 130,000 Apsua present in Abkhazia today, it's been 30 years and they'd still be a minority if those Georgians weren't exiled. (even if they didn't reproduce, at that)
Abkhazians were never a georgian ethnicity stop making up stories.
You failed to mention that the number of abkhazians is so low in their own homeland due to their exile of more than 80% of the Abkhazians by the Russian empire with the help of their georgian allies in the late 19th century, today more than half a million Abkhazians live in exile in Turkey, Syria and Jordan.
Not to mention that Stalin (the georgian) gifted Abkhazia to the georgians who started persecuting the local Abkhazians ever since.
@@tcherkess9695 Yeah, cause Egrisi/Colchis was definitely an Abkhazian State, so was Kingdom of Abkhazia, and all the Georgian kings from Abkhazia there were. they definitely didn't speak Georgian and styled themselves as Georgian Kings, Lazica wasn't a Georgian predecessor state to Kingdom of Abkhazia either, and the Ruling dynasties of Duchy of Abkhazia definitely didn't have Georgian surnames like Anchabadze consisting of Abkhaz and Georgian letters. whether you want to accept it or not, your ancestors lived with us and called themselves Georgians as much as Abkhaz, just like Megrelians and Svans call themselves Georgians. You guys and the Abkhaz of the old are not the same, you're brainwashed by Russian seperatism thinking we're somehow your enemy, look at your people now, majority don't even speak Abkhaz as their main language, but Russian, being fully dependent on Russia and thinking you're somehow independent, they're not even giving you the mercy of turning you into a Russian republic and giving you all the benefits, instead you're still stranded in the 90's, cut off from the rest of the world with virtually no progress. not to mention when there's a medical emergency, Abkhaz have to rush to the closest Georgian hospital, when you need Education, you have to either go to Moscow or Tbilisi, is this really the fate you want for your people? it's just sad that you guys think you have more in common with Russians than people you've lived with for centuries.
@@tcherkess9695Stop mixing circassians with Georgian abkhazians lol, Russia did a genocide on circassia ans their tribes, apsua apsarno went to south and inhabited our abkhazian territory
@@berniko4954 The fact that i know that you know you're lying!! The Russian_Caucasian war (in which Georgians stood on the side of Russia against the people of the Caucasus) isn't so long ago, it's not hard to find books from the 19th, 18th, 17th or 16th century and read who exactly were the Abkhaz!!
There is no mention of georgians in history, georgians have no history, georgian history is all doomed by them.
Agh I hate waiting in Airport lines lol. Lol thanks for adding me to the skit ❤😂
thank you for making this. i hope one day abkhazia and south ossetia move back with georgia. its my dream
As a georgian this is one of the most neutral and most information consuming video about this war that i have seen thanks for making this and love your channel !
It only shows external side. Inside Georgia, president Gamsahurdia was using "Caucasian Salute", and was building his organization basically on replica of Nazi ideology. He killed tens of thousands. What's even worse is that everybody is hiding that tragedy. He was kicked out of power, good for Georgian people...
Yeah, most youtubers just regurgitate american propaganda
And did the georgians made any progress regarding Abkhazia and South-Ossetia? ( I mean negotiations about autonomy).
@@russianboogeyman544naah not yet
@@russianboogeyman544 The Georgian government is basically controlled by Russia now. The Prime Minister is a joke, the President is a joke, and Georgians who make *TONS* of money from Russia do whatever Putin wants. So Russia, as of now, doesn’t need to “annex” or “give independence” to their puppet states (unless they want to send a message to other countries).
It’s really sad to watch such beautiful country be abandoned by the west and now just crumble.
A typical lie in the title of the video, because this is not a Russian-Georgian conflict (not Russo-Georgian war 2008) , it is a Georgian-Ossetian conflict (war) started by Georgian President Sakashvili with the support of the United States in August 2008
ossetia is not a country and with out russia they would lost this war in 3 days
@@giorgijioshvili9713 Georgia is not a country that exists solely on US and UK money today
@@rodjarrow6575 cope more
@@rodjarrow6575wtf
Georgia was a part of Iran for the longest time more than any other nation they are a part of Iranian heritage. Unfortunately Iranians are judged according to their state of being up today and it seems like everybody is ignoring the ancient Iran and how it was and how It influenced European culture. For example something not Many people don’t know is that knighthood and the first knights were from Irān and the very first time suits of armour was invented in Irān
Georgians were conquered by the irainians they were not irainian at all they aren't even Indo-European to begin with the ossetians are irainian not Georgians or Armenians
lie the first armor was created by the sumerians you can clearly see it in stele of vulture's goddamn irainian
3:31 most competent Austro-Hungarian leader in ww1
Would have missed it without you.
thanks lol xD
Very good video!
Its funny that in the comments of arguably the most neutral video on this conflict ever made, Russians are thanking the author for being neutral, but the Georgians accuse him of being anti Georgian.
Abkhazia and samachablo are Georgian lands this is a fact recognused by UN, EU, and Belarus
@@giorgijioshvili9713 And? How is that related to my comment?
@@nsdapcommunism2780 its just a fact nothing else
i have not seen a single comment where georgians are hating this guy for being neutral
Many Georgians were literally praising him 😀
3:35 Russian civil war wasn't merely a war between "tsarists and communists".
Next slide has "*Highly simplified" note
@@harrodesu Yet i'm still bored of seeing people really believing that the tsar was the most likely result of the whites' victory.
@@bigcook5346 Tsar was gone for good. White victory would not have brought him back. Tsar was already fcked in february revolution.
@@pacivalmuller9333 based
One small point: Russia will never give up South Ossetia or Abkaziha from them BOTH being re-intigrated into Georgia. As that would give Georgia the green light to join NATO. As that would make them by NATO law able to join NATO. (NATO law says only a country with no internal conflict and no claims on territory it doesn't control can join NATO). And the only interest of the west, for Russia to give back those regions to Georgia, is then that they can absorbe Georgia into NATO.
We were travelling by car through Georgia today and were just like 500 meters away from South Ossetia, a little spooky. Good to know the history.
9:27 *this is an indisputable question.
On the night of August 8, 2008 Georgia shelled Tskhinvali*
it was a provocation
@@giorgijioshvili9713 and they fell for that provocation and started shelling residential areas? Well, they are dumbarses, Pootin absolutely destroyed them. And I'm not surprised since Saakashvili has a room temperature iq.
@@giorgijioshvili9713 eu experts said otherwise
@@nsdapcommunism2780 yea they also said Russia started the war and they need to give us some money but they will never do that
@@giorgijioshvili9713 Putin wouldnt do that. I believe if referendums under joint surveillance of Russia and Georgia happened in Ossetia and Abkhazia, than it would be reasonable for Russia to help Georgia a little economically, if the Georgians recognize the results if the referendums, whatever this results are. Peace is more valuable than almost any sum of monet
There was Abkhazian kingdom before the Georgian one, Abkhazia (witch is an authentic name) is older than Georgia
lol it was a Georgian kingdom and united other Georgian kingdoms in 1008 your propaganda is so dumb
Bro learned history in his mom's legs
Where do u get the pot from? Gali?
Bro Colchis is older than Abkhazia, you learned history in MCDonalds
@@kubdarienjoyer4798He learned history inside his mom
Very good except if you go to Abkhazia and talk to people literally everyone will say they want to join Russia. It's the government that actually wants to stay independent - to pursue closer ties with Turkey.
Imagine fighting a war of independence and then give up that independence to become part of another nation...
Says a lot about how freedom is valued by these people.
@@azorahai7837 how? They just don't want georgia
@@skp8748 Abkhazia and Abkhazians were part of Georgia for centuries. Natives supposedly fought for independence. Why would they want to sell freedom and become part of another nation again?!
It's like moving from your parents house because you're an adult now, but then crashing at your friend's house because you're a failure who can't live on their own and must leech on someone else.
@@azorahai7837 Because they wanted greater autonomy that they didn't think Georgia was giving them. Presumably, they wish to join Russia as a republic for security and economic reasons, while maintaining a high level of autonomy
@@kaeamillin8379 theres no autonomy in russia
As Russian I'm really happy that you've made this video very accurate and didn't include propaganda. Subscribed, good luck with other videos!
Ты лучше изучи вопрос, а то привыкли западную инфу смотреть. Там по факту вообще все по другому было.
@@valeritemirof5031Критикуешь - предлагай
@@DMlTREl есть такой канал "туземный совет трудящихся". Там конкретно на эту тему больше чем двухчасовое видео со всеми историческими справками, контекстом, как началось и чем кончилось.
@@valeritemirof5031You cant listen to truth
Its funny that Russians talk about propagandas🥰🥰
I think I know Abkhazia and Georgia so-so well. And I opened this video just to see what these arrogant foreigners think there. However, I was wrong. I would tell this story quite differently, but the video is not bad at all. I will just add: I believe that the formal annexation of Abkhazia to Georgia or Russia is almost impossible. In peaceful way lol. For reasons of the clan structure of the Abkhazian society and rights to land and property (hatred of Georgians is also very strong among many). Abkhazian "nobles" no need any foreign bosses, despite easy money. However, lately. Even the last year and a half. There is a lot of Russian money in resort towns and the capital of Abkhazia. Trendy cafes, rich tourists (previously there were only "Soviet" pensioners there), repairs (!) - all this did not happen even two years ago. All those mowed lawns and freshly painted houses. My lovely Abkhazia is it still you? (and the growing debate: should Russians be allowed to buy land in Abkhazia)
Abhazia is nothing bro😭🙏
The underlying reason is very simple: upon Soviet dissolution some quasi-tribal "XYZ-stans" were granted independence but smaller "-stans" did NOT, with FULL BACKING OF THE WEST (good tribalism vs bad tribalism game), LOL. Kind of "Durand line" versus "Curzon line" / Northern Ireland case. Resulting in Russian Crimea with Turkic Tartar enclave remained entrapped in Ukraine, Turkic Gagausia and Slavonic Transnistria entapped in Romanian Moldova, Turkic Abkhazia + southern half of Ossetia entrapped in Christian Georgia, and Armenian Arzhakh / Nagorny Karabakh entrapped in Turkic Azerbaidjan etc. Resulting in escalated tribal warfare in between of rival tribalists, focused at mutual ethnic cleansings (just like Ukrainian-Polish and Turko-Greek-Armenian massacres). Why would anyone be surprised?
Neither abkhazian are turkic, nore there is "southern part" of ossetia. Learn something better before writing bullcrap.
Now the dust has settled I'm sure we can discuss this conflict reasonably and in good faith.
good joke
Yeah right lmao
If Russia only stops funding seperatist movements and stops sending in its own army to support those "independence movements"
No, Georgians still dream about becoming NATO polygon
Yea right. Russia bad, we can never accept Russia isn't the boogey man of Eroupe and acknowledge that Georgia instigated the war
We were scammed that we have a chance to ever join a NATO, which we didn't. Also, Shevardnadze was the agent of the West, much like Boris Yeltsin. USA overthrew the first president of Georgia (USA's president's statement to him "you're going against the tide"), brought Shevardnadze (the entire West sent delegates to give him enough power to hold his ground) and then he was succeeded by his man - Saakashvili (dude named his own son Eduard. That's how close these two were). USA elections were close so Saakashvili initiated the conflict and then ate his own tie on the live broadcast, when it backfired. We were used as a proxy-war tool between Russia and USA.
This is the sad but accurate truth here
So how any of this is supposed to justify Russia?
Great video
you missed an important detail, Sakaashaili attacked South Ossetia after consulting with the Americans. There is a very old Arabic saying, "if good neighbors are fighting, it means an Anglo-Saxon visited the day before.
How can you be certain who started? If Georgia started would that also mean it was provoked by Russia. Russian forces in huge quantities were standing on the border of a Ossetia being ready to be deployed at very short notice. I have no doubts Georgia was provoked otherwise it would be insane for Georgian politicians to declare war to Russia, considering our military power is probably less than 1/100s of Russians
Russia started this war like it or not
@@giorgijioshvili9713 Bet you still believe in Santa and Tooth Fairy
@@RustedCroaker EU court said it was russia started the war end of argument
@@giorgijioshvili9713 You mean the kangaroo court said something?
I am from Georgia გამარჯობა ყველას. მიყვარხართ!!!!
Кстати в 1990х годах грузинские националисты вместе с президентом Гамсухардией окружили аварские сëла на границе с Дагестаном, входе стычек несколько человек было убито, все люди были депортированы в Дагестан со своих мест, насколько я знаю у грузин были ещё стычки с чеченцами исторически проживающими в Грузии
С чеченцами не было. В 90х Чечня и Грузия имели хорошие отношение.
@@Chechen_voice знаю что это было на уровне глав государств Гамсухардия-Джохар, но в простом народе что угодно могло происходить. А так насколько я помню выходцы из грузинских чеченцев нелестно о грузинах отзывались
@@Chechen_voice Басаев воевал за Абхазию, лол.
Я забыл уточнить, что в 90-х в Грузии произошел военный переворот.
@@PurpleChem1st знаю
I am a romanian from country that lose Besarabia to USSR and I support Georgia against Neo-Soviet State that anex regions from other countries. 🇷🇴🇬🇪
I support south ossetia
You are ungrateful, your country appeared on the world map only thanks to Russia, it was she who gave you independence and fought with Turkey so that you existed at all, you have nothing to do with Moldova and Bessarabia, all this was originally part of the Russian Empire when you were not as a nation and state at all!
Because you romanians want to destroy moldavian culture and its name. It was saved only due to russians.
Well, we took it from you because u were colaborating with nazis, its well deserved. Bessarabia was hold by russia even earlier after one of rus-otomans wars and ve been part of it for 100 years
@@kiss-shotacerola-orionhear220
To be honest, Bessarabia was annexed before the WW2 so its not really fair to say that Romanians deserved it, plus the annexation of Bessarabia was according to agreement between Ussr and Germany, so its certainly unfair to say that Romanians deserved it.
But yeah, the guy is still clearly an idiot who didnt even watch the video. Russia didnt enter a single unjustified conflict in the last 30 years, so its not correct to compare Russia to USSR.
One fact worth noting: abkhazians of medieval Georgian political entity of Abkhazia and modern tribes occupying region of Abkhazian are different.
Medieval abkhazians were fully integrated Georgian populis, speaking and writing Georgian (testifed by numerous inscriptions on churches), submitting to catholicos (head of georgian church. (Political Unification of Georgia was predecessed by church unification, so its a big deal here)) in Mtsketa, ruled by Georgian royal dynasty (king David 4, one who reunited country, started with Abkhazia as royal domain).
However, modern abkhazians are descended from the tribes of Apsu, branch or Alano-cercessians, who settled down from mountains in Georgian region of Abkhazia in the early 18th century.
That is an absolute bullshit which destroyed the future of both Abkhazian and Georgians. That theory which was developed by P. Ingorokva and then S.Janashia is not taken seriously by any western or even Georgian adequate scholar. "Abkhazian" was a political designation in medieval Georgia which encompassed all the peoples that lived in western Georgia but it is an absolute madness to say that Apsua were not part of that people and settled in Abkhazia later.
@@papunajilavdari3072
I never said apsus haven't lived in Abkhazia in medieval times. I said they settled down in masses in 16-17th centuries. But here we are, you yourself admit apsus hardly were majority in medieval abkahzia. Because it was dominated by Georgians
Apsua were not majority in medieval Kingdom of Abkhazia because modern day Abkhazia accounted for 30% of that kingdom. It's capital was Kutaisi so ofcourse Apsua was a minority. However, there is no indication that they were minority on the territory of modern Abkhazia, during medieval times. Plus, Kingdom of Abkhazia stopped existing in 10th century. Buttom line is, its simply unnecessary rethoric which damages both sides.
@@papunajilavdari3072
I didn't claim more. Thanks for being honest. My whole point was that medieval abkhazians and modern apsus are two different groups and this former naming themselves "Abkhazians" doesn't grant them claim on entirity of the region. Moreover, there is no indication apsuas constituted any majority or played a leading role in the geographical location they now inhabit before outside interference of russian states in early 18-19th centuries.
What can be concluded from examination of any historical source is that Georgians were the only leading players in abkahzian politics that naturally rises a question: if apsus were in any sort of presence, how come they dont appear in any decision making or event in history if Abkhazia? I don't think I need to say that wouldn't be the case if apsuas indeed made up majority of the population
@@burnadze ye that is true, name certainly doesn't validate their claim. Nothing could, because they ethnicly cleansed the whole Georgian Population
Nice video, but you forgot to mention earlier Georgian kingdoms, which ruled Abkhazia for centuries. Abkhazia is and always will be Georgia.
Preach
@@GwainSagaFanChannel kingdom of Colchis and kartli
I support Georgie from 🇺🇦
That doesn't mean anything. The UK was ruling the colonies in the North America too, now they are all independent countries.
@@RustedCroaker abkhazia united Georgia in 1008
Just a note term South Ossetia first appeared in 19th century during Russian empire when they created some region (wasn't even half of todays "South ossetia") before it was just known as Shida Kartli P.S I meant Kartli it's shida kartli with modern classification
it was always known as Iryston. term "shida kartli" was invented in early 1990s))
@@FromTskhinval "Shida" and "kvemo" are modern yes my bad i meant to write Kartli :) historically it was Kartli you can check numerous foreign maps. Part of the territory was also known as Samachablo because Macahabeli house ruled it. P.S Modern teritorry of so called South Ossetia is twice bigger than The region Russian empire created because only Georgian populated villages were also added to autonomies region lol Your precious Russian empire had great census of that region you can check the data.
@@jfarmerswatermelon6061There are cards with the Ossetian tribes of Kudars and Dvals of the 18th century, but as I understand that it does not correspond to Georgian fairy tales - all is not true?))
@@romandanilov9830 Census i mentioned was conducted by Russian empire so it's def not a Georgian fairy tale lol also no one denies that they existed on those territories especially Dvals there's numerous Georgian sources about them for ex. "The Georgian Chronicles", Prince Vakhushti Bagrationi even talks about Dvaleti in his geographic works and etc. some Georgian surnames are also related to them for ex. Dvali, Dvalishvili... P.S. If you check maps you can see that Alan-Ossetian tribes lived a bit above and later started to migrate :)
This is very amazing video and it explain alot concerning georgia and it's hostal geographical spot of the would , the selve independent states in the country go back to the history of region thanks alot
As an abkhazian I want to say that this is a well made video. However I'd like to correct you in some moments. We, abkhazians, had our own country before Kingdom of Georgia, and it was Abkhazian Kingdom (and no matter how georgians change the history of it and interpret it on their own, it's still our kingdom). Second thing, you showed the Russian empire's conquest of abkhazians and circassians (and btw of the whole north caucasus) I think it whould've been better if you colored our border to the east there, since we had our own Abkhazian Principality at that moment for at least 400 years) Another huge mistake was that you didn't show that Russia helped Georgia during Georgian-Abkhazian war, not Abkhazia. That's a fact and I can give you proof in dm if you want. Just look at who was a head of a supreme council of Georgia who sent troops to Abkhazia. It was Shevardnadze, who was a friend of Russia's president Yeltsin. There is a statistic of how many tanks, helicopters and other weapons Russia gave to Georgia.
Today unfortunately many georgians deny the existence of abkhazian nation, saying that abkhazians are georgians and call us one of circassian tribes, although it is not truth. Georgians look like russians in that aspect, they are both chauvinists. Russians also deny the existence of ukrainians and call them russians. And the main point, you said this conflict can be solved if Georgia will make Abkhazia its territory and give it the highest autonomy. But no, we do not want that, we want independence, and we have all the rights for it. Abkhazia will be recognized by the whole world.
You are not Abkhazian, you are Apsua. Difference is, Apkhazians are Georgian people with Gerorgian origin, lived in Apkhazia. Apsuas are people from north Caucasus, who gradually came to live in Georgian Aphkhazia from 16th-17th centuries, and Georgian people received them peacefully. Due to the Georgian language the Apkhazians & Apsuas are called similar, both for the moment in time, living in the same (Georgian Apkhazian) territory, Apsuas are also being called Aphkazians.
Then the complications begin. Apkhazian separatism & genocide of Georgians, is of Apsua Apkhazians, not of Georgian Apkhazians. The latter were forced out from their homes in Apkhazia, and are inner refuges in their own country.
Russia invented this conflict, on which 'Wise' Apsuas fell into the trap, as separatists generally do.
You cannot change history, you may steal it, however, whole civilized world acknowledges Aphkazia as part of Georgia (With its territory, culture, people, etc), and only your Russia is 'supporting' you (Fun fact, Russia even hates itself, it cannot and will not really support anyone else).
Though I do not trust that Apsuas really believe that Apkhazia ever was not Georgia, however, your kids, and their kids will grow in hate, hardship, isolation, locked in one small area of big World with so much to see, unless, you really start thinking and admit, sticking with Georgia is your only chance to prosperity.
For what you have done in Apkhazia to real Apkhazians (Georgians), I should be hating you, but I don't. I feel sorry for you. It is pitiful what you are living for. Hate, isolation, economical hardship, non-recognition, victims of false propaganda, etc., while being puppets of Russia. We all die one day, but us, Georgians, can be said that we lived, at least.
Last but not least, this story has only one ending, Georgia reclaims back its internationally recognized territories with or without Apsuas. You, Apsuas, can help us clarify, WITH or WITHOUT. End of story.
@@tsotnesichinava6702Shen genacvale, excellent comment❤
@@tsotnesichinava6702 but don’t blame average citizens for that. We should be friends, just need democratic leader in Russia. One religion for us.
@@tsotnesichinava6702 I was in Abkhazia many times, people there hate Georgians as much as Ukrainians hate Russians now, there is no way they peacefully will return to you knowing how many murderes were comented during war times. Such situation is very upsetting but that's a fact. Also, by they way you decided to end your comment, I'm starting to believe that there really are people in Georgia ready to genocide Abkhazians to bring back region, saying that 'It's not rely their land'.
No, it is their land, and they will not go anywhere.
@@tsotnesichinava6702 well said mate 👍
It’s convenient, hah, to start from the 11th century, in the history of the entire Caucasus, starting from the time of ancient Rome, Abkhazia was called Abazgia or the Abkhazian kingdom and was part of the Roman Empire (as I know, for a short time), if you are interested, read about Dioscuria, Abkhazia occupied the entire the southern Caucasus, and over time it happened that the Abkhazian kingdom became known as the Georgian Khaganate, why I don’t know for sure, you need to look.
You're correct.
6:19 It's important to note that the Russian peacekeepers were invited by the Georgian side, because they couldn't handle the separatist movements at the time, having to deal with civil war and gangs first.
Good job on this educational and entertaining video, you have gained a new subscriber :)
I'm ashamed with how the Bush administration left Georgia to fend for itself in 2008. Georgia was there for us in Iraq and Afghanistan and some even died we owe it to them to be there for them in their time of need same goes for Ukraine.
Yeah bro, lets get this world into WW3 with nuclear weapons, great idea. You are truly 200 iq person.
Its always impress me how murrica feel so righteous to stick their noses into every corner across the globe. Especially after results of this actions - literally millions of deaths. And murrica still didnt learn from it, even now, drown in their own problems and filth they try to act like righteous world rulers lol.
I appreciate your sentiment, but in politics, loyalty and honour don't always have a place. The US wouldn't benefit from helping us, and that's fine. We aren't sending military equipment to Ukraine despite our warm relations for the same reason. The deaths of soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan are the sole responsibility of our government. It was their optimism and foolishness that led to it in the first place.
Bush adm only? For sure, if no one feed Ukraine with fake agreements, thath conflict end maximum in 2 months and without any territory loosing for Ukraine
Was it stupid? Yeah, but it’s not hard to see why politicians all across the west decided to not defend a small Caucasian country. Their people most likely would see it as a waste, and countries like Germany wanted short term economic prosperity rather than defending a possibly strategic ally.
Letting Georgia fall so easily then letting the same happen to Ukraine *three* times before finally the west stepped in was tragic, but maybe this Russian invasion can end differently…
Very well made video !
Abkhazians, the word coming from ფხა (fish skeleton), are Georgians. The people you mention as Abkhazians are actually Absuas (Abazgs). The Russians forced them to live in Abkhazia and call them Absuas because of the similarity of their names. South Ossetia is named after the region of Ossetia in the North Caucasus. The two regions were not connected until the construction of a tunnel in the late 1920s. The name of the territory that South Ossetia claims to be is originally Samachablo. The entire occupied territory is the Tskhinvali region, which South Ossetia proclaimed. However, their maps do not even recognize this absurdity.
True, also Abkhazia means "over the side"
Не заговаривай зубы! Надо было аланам и сарматам вас всех выгнать в свое время, а то на рожон залезли, геноциды один за другим устраивают. Людей из себя сделайте, а то мычите только. Осетины вам геноцид столетней давности простили, мирно жили, этот не прощаем! Не хотим с вами в одном государство жить, ну хот давитесь, но проглотите это!
they have lived there for the same time as you have
აფხაზეთი მეგრული სახელი არაა? აფხა ბეჭს/მხარს ნიშნავს
@@PanZerV they lived on the other side of the caucasus mountains, they never had any type of state. Georgians never had problems with their presence until Russia started messing things up
me: how many good video can you make PWP
PWP: yes
there is a thing though - apkhazian people ya talked about in history part and civil war period have only one thing in common and it is just same region. apkhazian people and apsus are different.
apkhazia and samachablo are georgia. russia has 20% of our nation occupied and they are following same pattern of action in urkine.
Abkhazians were never a georgian ethnicity, the number of abkhazians is so low in their own homeland due to their exile of more than 80% of the Abkhazians by the Russian empire with the help of their georgian allies in the late 19th century, today more than half a million Abkhazians live in exile in Turkey, Syria and Jordan.
Not to mention that Stalin (the georgian) gifted Abkhazia to the georgians who started persecuting the local Abkhazians ever since.
Abkhazia was alway's Georgia how can you explain Georgian churches there? or how Abkhazian kingdom united Georgia in 1008?
Cope harder turk
@@giorgijioshvili9713 just because there are Georgian churches in Abkhazia, doesn't mean Abkhazians are Georgians
@@kingcobra8840 Abkhazians are Georgians who live in Abkhazia for example Bavarians in Bavaria they are Ethnically Germans not Bavarians
@@kingcobra8840 Abkhazians are Georgians who live in Abkhazia, Georgian culture and language was always majority/dominant in Abkhazia this is a historical fact
As a proud Kartvelian, I must say thank you for explaining Georgia, AKA Sakartvelo and the region of Caucasus in a quite detailed way, I know it's a pretty complicated area in Eurasia but I must share some Khinkali, Khachapuri and a bottle of Natakhtari lemonade with my brothers and sisters 🇬🇪👍
There's also a conflict between the government and the civilians too, civilians not wanting to be part of russia and the big imperialist empire of russia while government not caring about the civilians, being a massive fan of a russian oligarch, Bidzina Ivanishvili and always saying bad things to European Union and the west, especially the so-called "Georgian Dream", who's slowly drifting a country into the big imperialist rus empire...
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But we can be a friends. One religion. We just need democratic leader. Peace, bro
The people in Georgia also have different opinions. And calling the American occupation a "Georgian dream" is rather strange
@@annabelle164 “American occupation” 😂 please, that’s very funny. This is a very different situation than what goes on in the middle east and wanting to join the west like Ukraine and Moldova doesn’t mean the US will “occupy” us instead. (Not as though the west cares about nonNATO eastern Europeans anyway).