How the Ottomans Became Sultans of Rum - Ottoman Empire DOCUMENTARY

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    Kings and Generals began remaking its animated historical documentary on the history of the Ottoman empire with the early rise of the Ottoman beylik under Osman I. In the first video we covered the early origins of the beylik, its status among the Muslim states in Anatolia and its early clashes against the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire at Bapheus and Dimbos in 1302 ( • Rise of the Ottoman Em... ). The second episode showed how a tiny beylik became a regional power with the continued battles against the Byzantine empire and other states, including the siege of Prusa (Bursa) between 1317 and 1326 and the battle of Pelekanon of 1329 ( • How the Ottomans Took ... ). As the Ottoman entered the Balkans, they had to face the Serbian Empire and the Second Bulgarian Empire, leading to the battles like Maritsa in 1371 ( • Maritsa 1371 - End of ... ). The Ottomans continued expanding both in Europe and Asia, leading to the conflicts with many states, including the Karamanids, culminating at the battle of Frenkyazisi in 1387 ( • Ottoman Expansion in A... ). As the Ottomans managed to defeat their enemies in Anatolia, they now had time to fight against the burgeoning Balkan alliance that formed against them with Lazar Hrebeljanovic of the Moravian Serbia at its head. His confrontation with the sultan Murad I would led to the battle of Kosovo in 1389 ( • Battle of Kosovo 1389 ... ). In the aftermath of Kosovo, Bayezid I takes the power and continues campaigns both in Anatolia and the Balkans. The events in Anatolia culminate at the battle of Kirdilim of 1391, where the Sultan defeats his Turkic opponents led by Kadi Burhaneddin. This episode also describes how the Ottomans became the sultans of Rum getting the title of the Seljuks and the crusade preparing against them. In this series we are planning to cover every major battle of the Ottoman empire, including Kosovo, Nicopolis, Ankara, Varna, 2nd Kosovo, Constantinople, Belgrade, Targoviste, Otlukbeli, Vaslui, Valea Alba, Skanderbeg's rebellion, Breadfield, Krbava, Otranto, Chaldiran, the Ottoman-Mamluk War of 1516-1517, siege of Rhodes in 1522, Mohacs of 1526, Vienna of 1529, Preveza, Gorjani, Castelnuovo, Buda, Eger, Malta, Szigetvar, Famagusta, Lepanto and much more!
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    Creation of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum - • First Crusade: Partiti...
    Battle of Nicaea 1097 - • Princes' Crusade Begin...
    Battle of Dorylaeum 1097 - • Battle of Dorylaeum 10...
    Siege of Antioch 1097-98 - • Siege of Antioch 1097-...
    Sack of Constantinople 1204 - • Sack of Constantinople...
    Battle of Adrianople 1205 - • Battle of Adrianople 1...
    Battle of Klokotnitsa 1230 - • Battle of Klokotnitsa ...
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    What Was Lost in the Sack of Constantinople - • What Was Lost in the S...
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    The video was made by Ilhan Altunkaya, while the script was researched and written by Ege Güneş ( / ottomanhistoryhub . This video was narrated by Officially Devin ( / @offydgg & ua-cam.com/channels/79s.html.... The art was created by Nargiz Isaeva. Machinimas by MalayArcher on Total War: Attila engine.
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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +48

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    • @hussainumair5837
      @hussainumair5837 Рік тому +1

      Can you do a video on the detailed invasion of tamerlane in Iran and how he subjugated local rulers . That would be amazing

    • @aokiaoki4238
      @aokiaoki4238 Рік тому +1

      Can you do a video about Stratioti pls

    • @MissesWitch
      @MissesWitch Рік тому

      100% am a fan!

    • @Asset_007
      @Asset_007 Рік тому

      Please tell me which software you use for battle Animations😊

    • @TakeOneSip
      @TakeOneSip Рік тому

      contintue making 4k videos

  • @thesaygl7020
    @thesaygl7020 Рік тому +365

    Fun Fact: Johann (Hans) Schiltberger was a soldier fought under Sigismund's banner. In Nicopolis he was taken prisoner by Ottomans. Then served to Bayezid I. Battle of Ankara he taken prisoner by Timurids and went to capital Semerkand and fought for Georgia Campaings. After death of Timur, Timurids went through a civil war. In civil war he taken prisoner of war again. First Şahruh (Shah Rukh) then Miran Şah (Miran Shah) and lastly Ebu Bekir (Abu Bakr son of Miran Şah). In Ebu Bekir's army he met a Tatar Prince named Chekre (Çekre) and joined him as mercenary. They fought in lands of Kipchaks like city of Kazan. After some time Tatar Prince went bankrupt. And Schiltberger left him. He traveled Siberia. Years later he went to Constantinople and returned his home in Bavaria. He wrote his travels, adventures and his life named famous book "Reisebuch". In his last years he served under Duch Albert (III).
    Well, life is full of suprises.
    Regulation: Ladies and gentlemen, thanks for your attention and like. I present my respect and much love from Turkey... Stay safe...

    • @princeps8980
      @princeps8980 Рік тому +16

      That´s impressive. Why i never heard of him before???

    • @DaKhelwar
      @DaKhelwar Рік тому +20

      Hans was a mad one lol

    • @thesaygl7020
      @thesaygl7020 Рік тому +38

      @@princeps8980 History is full of hidden treasures. Unfortunately most of them forgotten or not enough popular for clickbate. If I took your attention to a hidden point in history, that's my pleasure.

    • @thesaygl7020
      @thesaygl7020 Рік тому +16

      @@DaKhelwar He's absolutely one of the luckiest man in history :)

    • @S-tank_
      @S-tank_ Рік тому +7

      Fun fact: I have no idea how anyone knows this much about anything. I can't even keep my dang shoelaces tied all day.

  • @minute_lore
    @minute_lore Рік тому +153

    The speed of the rise of Ottomans was unreal- I struggle to match it in games!

    • @mustipunyaemail
      @mustipunyaemail Рік тому +2

      Hard mode. Lol.

    • @knitforbaby
      @knitforbaby Рік тому

      follow and watch me

    • @givenhoaeb4368
      @givenhoaeb4368 Рік тому

      facts.
      i tried it in Rome two with the romans but no game!!!

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Рік тому +8

      @@givenhoaeb4368 its because real life is much more dynamic in games. In real life someone can siege a city for years, and then take 8 of them in a few weeks right after that.
      There are far too many factors for a game to simulate, so its impossible to make a good video game that allows you to do what many historical figures did.

    • @akbarshoabdulkhamidshoev
      @akbarshoabdulkhamidshoev 11 місяців тому +2

      Try Temurids

  • @Emir-ny5iq
    @Emir-ny5iq Рік тому +142

    bayezid was a real beast of his era. i honestly think he would be able to defeat timur, if his anatolian beys were as loyal as stefan lazarovic

    • @preetjitsingh328
      @preetjitsingh328 Рік тому +21

      Stefan Lazarovic is another true legend. After that, all the greater Ottomans (till around 1500s) were of his blood.
      The Turks conquered more lands on the brilliance of a few Serbs.

    • @AnatolianHittite
      @AnatolianHittite Рік тому

      ​@@preetjitsingh328 Stefan Lazarovic needed the Ottomans more than the Ottomans needed him.And blood does not show courage, the education system of the Turks was strong.Serbs not trained by the Turks are useless.

    • @mohammadbinmahbub9160
      @mohammadbinmahbub9160 Рік тому +3

      Kebab became the national dish of the balkans thanks to serb loyalty

    • @koktengri8724
      @koktengri8724 Рік тому +23

      ​@@preetjitsingh328 All Ottomans came from Osman Ghazis blood. Only mother side of them are outlander.

    • @daredevil3098
      @daredevil3098 Рік тому

      @@koktengri8724 Well true or not, still that doesn't change generations to generations their bloodline changed in every marriage.

  • @Bishey
    @Bishey Рік тому +149

    Take a shot every time K&G mentions the word "lightning" about a Bayezid campaign. It makes sense though, it was his trademark skill and self-chosen descriptor.

    • @ozgurtaylann
      @ozgurtaylann Рік тому +21

      It is his moniker. He is literally called "Yıldırım Bayezit" in Turkish, which is translated as "Bayezid the Lightning"

    • @outsiderkk
      @outsiderkk Рік тому +13

      @@ozgurtaylann I think rright translation for Yıldırım would be "Thunderbolt". Lightning is more like Şimşek.

    • @exeaxe
      @exeaxe Рік тому +1

      @@ozgurtaylann when I first saw this word raed it as indirim :D

  • @burakmertopsar5608
    @burakmertopsar5608 Рік тому +175

    Bayezid I is famous for swiftly taking vast swathes of land and for his frequent use of force marches, he would make soldiers force march to move quickly and shock the enemy, in fact he shocked everyone so much that Turks still call him Bayezid ''The Thunderbolt''

    • @burakmertopsar5608
      @burakmertopsar5608 Рік тому +29

      @@ADINSANE he struck fast like a thunderbolt then just like a thunderbolt he disappeared fast

    • @angusyang5917
      @angusyang5917 Рік тому +3

      Yeah that's why Kings and Generals continuously uses "lightning" to describe Bayezid I.

    • @toxichuman208
      @toxichuman208 Рік тому +4

      @@ADINSANETimur used a Faraday cage for Thunderbolt.

    • @oldgamer9992
      @oldgamer9992 Рік тому +3

      ​@@toxichuman208
      Timur was next level..

    • @user-hr9jy8ru1g
      @user-hr9jy8ru1g Рік тому +9

      ​@@ADINSANE Timur was one of them Greatest General All Over World. He dont compare with Bayazid. But Absulatly Bayazid was not Empty man. Maybe You look at the Battale of Nicolobolis conclusion and You understand What I m saying

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Рік тому +189

    Uncommonly, the greatest Anatolian Turkish competitor of the Ottomans didn't actually emerge in the early era but centuries after with the White Sheep Turcomans

    • @AsifSaifuddinAuvipy
      @AsifSaifuddinAuvipy Рік тому +5

      And then savavids

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Рік тому +39

      ​@@AsifSaifuddinAuvipy Safavids heavily relied on Turcoman tribes from Anatolia but they established themselves in Azerbaijan and conquered the related Aqqoyunlu

    • @arda213
      @arda213 Рік тому +10

      ​@@nenenindonu
      They actually established themselves in Eastern Anatolia. Ismail's first gathering was in Erzincan if I remember correctly. Because they couldnt hold onto Anatolia they became an empire of Iran&Azerbaijan.

    • @S-tank_
      @S-tank_ Рік тому +1

      ​@@temptemp4174 me. Definitely me.

    • @Neversa
      @Neversa Рік тому +1

      Turk-ish🇹🇷

  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 Рік тому +222

    Bayezid was very impressive. But then Timur showed up.
    Stefan Lazarevic was also very impressive.

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Рік тому +30

      Yeah, if timur didn't decide to troll the ottomans they might have been a lot bigger. Imagine if the ottomans never had that setback, perhaps mehmet's italian invasion could have been started earlier.

    • @Sam-wt1cx
      @Sam-wt1cx Рік тому +14

      ​@@resentfuldragonOttomans still grew to be one the world's most feared empires ever existed spanning 6.0 million km2 in 1590. So I don't think, it impacted them in the longer run.

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Рік тому +8

      @@Sam-wt1cx I was merely suggesting they could have been even bigger had timur not invaded.
      If mehmet had to do less in the start he could have had a few years longer to invade italy and east europe.

    • @osmanerdogdu7868
      @osmanerdogdu7868 Рік тому +6

      @@resentfuldragon But then again, without the power struggle who knows which one of Bayezid's son would come after him. After all Mehmet the Second is Bayezid's grandson's son.

  • @CrusaderMapper
    @CrusaderMapper Рік тому +202

    There is a mistake in the video: Smyrna had not been part of the Aydin Beylik since 1344, and since 1374 it was owned by the Knights of Rhodes until 1402 when Timur took it.

    • @GrandDukeMushroom
      @GrandDukeMushroom Рік тому

      sourcexd

    • @maciekGTR
      @maciekGTR Рік тому +11

      @@GrandDukeMushroom his source is probably Europa Universalis 4 mods/shitty wikipedia article. I'd bet my weiner on it

    • @GrandDukeMushroom
      @GrandDukeMushroom Рік тому +5

      with our combined 3 inches on the line lets hope to god

    • @atakorkut5110
      @atakorkut5110 Рік тому

      @@maciekGTRthat sir is a a vet that makes me think your right 😂

    • @S-tank_
      @S-tank_ Рік тому +2

      Make that 3.75 inches combined. I'm all in. Let's gooooo

  • @sounakchatterjer4158
    @sounakchatterjer4158 Рік тому +68

    Is a remake of Battle of Nicopolis incoming? thats and old classic on this channel.Look forward to it.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +62

      Yep

    • @doraorak
      @doraorak Рік тому +2

      @@KingsandGenerals why not cover new battles instead of remaking old (and frankly the most famous) ones. What i like about your ottoman empire series is that you guys cover rarely mentioned (even in turkey) battles such as castelnuovo and frenkyazısı.

    • @doraorak
      @doraorak Рік тому +1

      @@krisztianbalogh7677 but he already did nicopolis before

  • @mattstakeontheancients7594
    @mattstakeontheancients7594 Рік тому +90

    Can’t wait for the battle against Timur. Should be in a few videos. This is a great series.

    • @megasalexandros714
      @megasalexandros714 Рік тому +12

      they have already uploaded it, two times (Ottoman and timurid perspectives)

    • @mattstakeontheancients7594
      @mattstakeontheancients7594 Рік тому +3

      @@megasalexandros714 well then I’ll check it out thanks

    • @jojomathew8176
      @jojomathew8176 Рік тому +7

      @@megasalexandros714 they didnt upload the ottoman perspective. There was a neutral video and a timurid perspective only

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Рік тому +56

    Early Ottoman history is just so interesting. And I'm loving this series. Can't wait for the next video.

    • @peterlynchchannel
      @peterlynchchannel Рік тому +1

      I was very excited to realize toward the end that the story is leading up to the Nicopolis Crusade. So much background story that's new for me. Next episode will be fascinating.

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 Рік тому

      @@peterlynchchannel---I already know how the battle of Nicopolis goes and it's a curious story on both sides of that battle.

  • @Darius78659
    @Darius78659 Рік тому +39

    You can always enjoy the days of ramadan even more by watching Kings and Generals

  • @hanzup4117
    @hanzup4117 Рік тому +69

    You guys are pumping these videos out like madmen!

  • @magellantv
    @magellantv Рік тому +10

    Bayezid took over that map like it was nothing.

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 Рік тому +9

    Jack Sparrow: "Sultans of Rum, you say?"
    "Not pronounced that way, Jack."

  • @huseyincobanoglu531
    @huseyincobanoglu531 Рік тому +7

    Great documentary. Thank you Kings and Generals Team.

  • @Louis-ji3sn
    @Louis-ji3sn Рік тому +7

    Thanks, looking forward to the next episode in this series, very fascinating!

  • @ozkanboyraz7626
    @ozkanboyraz7626 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the video, waiting for the next episode

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Рік тому +7

    Fantastic video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁👍

  • @omermujic7125
    @omermujic7125 Рік тому +47

    In 1391 Bosnia had a bigger coastline than what was shown in video, otherwise great video! Also Tvrtko was not alive up to 1394 as was shown in video (he died in 1391)

  • @bee-fs3vb
    @bee-fs3vb Рік тому +14

    I've been going a on a streak of trying to understand and have information on ottoman history, and your series on this helps a lot

  • @going1917
    @going1917 Рік тому +6

    You guys need more views and subscribers! This is amazing stuff

  • @sergeynechiporenko210
    @sergeynechiporenko210 Рік тому +1

    Thank you! This was relatively less known period to me.

  • @scourgeofgodattila579
    @scourgeofgodattila579 Рік тому +56

    In fact, the Ottomans received this title by the Caliph in Egypt after they destroyed the crusader army at the Battle of Nicopolis.

    • @dabome4001
      @dabome4001 Рік тому

      ​@Zakariya Abdul Al-Wahhab al-Sharkassy i think Yavuz got title of Caliph not Bayezid 1.

    • @maddogbasil
      @maddogbasil Рік тому +10

      Nicopolis was truly a watershed moment for the crusades
      Christendom realized how pointless it all was, the fear if the turks began to ripple across the west after that great battle

    • @sinanermis5541
      @sinanermis5541 Рік тому +5

      @Zakariya Abdul Al-Wahhab al-Sharkassy you might be misunderstanding the title of the comment. the title that mentioned in the first comment is "sultanate" and not the caliphate. Caliphate have passed to the ottoman dynasty after the abolition of Mamluks by the ottoman sultan Selim I.

    • @alqudzz-9864
      @alqudzz-9864 Рік тому +9

      @Amir Einav I’m not even Turk but for a 600 year old empire which was decayed and nowhere near its height fighting on many fronts against Russia,France,Britain and still beating them on many battles they did amazing, they could’ve even survived if they weren’t betrayed by some greedy Arabs who betrayed the khilafat for the British and allowed non Muslim soldiers to enter medina

    • @sinanermis5541
      @sinanermis5541 Рік тому

      @@amireinav9344 what if even so?

  • @jeffgould4651
    @jeffgould4651 Рік тому

    Love the ottoman empire series!! Hope the next episode comes out soon!

  • @jozzieokes3422
    @jozzieokes3422 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic work!

  • @erensahin5447
    @erensahin5447 Рік тому +1

    cannot wait for the next one

  • @ralambosontiavina7372
    @ralambosontiavina7372 7 місяців тому +1

    Great work !

  • @DestroyerOfSense000
    @DestroyerOfSense000 Рік тому +14

    If you were wondering after watching the segment starting at about 4:40, yes, John and Manuel were forced to assist Bayezid in his conquest of Philadelphia, their last (nominal) Anatolian possession. What humiliations the Roman Empire suffered on its deathbed!

    • @hiskakun2276
      @hiskakun2276 Рік тому +2

      I guess you meant Philadelphia, not Smyrna. But you’re right. That was a humilliation for the byzantines. Assist to the fall of their last city in Asia Minor.

    • @DestroyerOfSense000
      @DestroyerOfSense000 Рік тому

      @@hiskakun2276 Yes, I meant Philadelphia. Editing now.

    • @neanderthal9621
      @neanderthal9621 Рік тому +1

      Byzantine was a great Empire
      And it had survived for more than1500 years so nothing is humiliation about their loss of you see only death
      Ottoman also died a painful death

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video! ⚔🔥🙌

  • @vulpoiul7538
    @vulpoiul7538 6 місяців тому +2

    You're doing a million dollar job. Keep it up. This is the way

  • @yasintamer1547
    @yasintamer1547 Рік тому +1

    Again another wonderful work....I am saluting you guys ✌

  • @mostafa_hafiz
    @mostafa_hafiz 11 місяців тому +1

    Amazing video as usual

  • @agustinsilvaramirez5104
    @agustinsilvaramirez5104 Рік тому +4

    Oh my God thank you so much for this video. I am loving this series about Ottoman History.
    Thanks again and please get us another increíble video soon

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Рік тому +2

    Excellent!

  • @sinanermis5541
    @sinanermis5541 Рік тому +11

    whaaaat. I was researching this battle last night before I go sleep. your timing is marvellous K&G. thank you

  • @galmachloof8669
    @galmachloof8669 Рік тому +5

    You can also make a video that briefly explains the history of the Kingdom of Medes. The empire that preceded the Achaemenid Empire

  • @bozare
    @bozare Рік тому +1

    Finally! Thanks K&G!

  • @thebraveindian
    @thebraveindian Рік тому +1

    Please give regular videos in this series

  • @dilrubabegum2670
    @dilrubabegum2670 Рік тому

    Excellent video

  • @parsananmon
    @parsananmon Рік тому +6

    Please cover 1920 Turkish-Greco war as well. Its underrated

  • @sedatgorkemyenigun6055
    @sedatgorkemyenigun6055 Рік тому +5

    Im delighted when I saw another Ottoman episode. Thanks a lot!

    • @sedatgorkemyenigun6055
      @sedatgorkemyenigun6055 Рік тому +4

      @Sun Light ok

    • @tastashin1553
      @tastashin1553 Рік тому +1

      @Sun Light Byzantines got smashed by the Rashidun Caliphate first...then the seljuks cashed in. Byzantines got relief by the crusades. But when the crusades were done and dusted, Byzantines were no match for the Ottoman Beylik and then Sultanate.

  • @MuratKeremOzcan
    @MuratKeremOzcan Рік тому +6

    Bayezid the ⚡, so badass
    Can't wait for the next one!

  • @mehmetharunerdogan3249
    @mehmetharunerdogan3249 Рік тому +2

    clearly, impartial, well prepared video. thank you

  • @crueloss1
    @crueloss1 Рік тому +3

    More unrivaled content from Kings and Generals.

  • @Aginor88
    @Aginor88 Рік тому

    Interesting as per usual.

  • @mazenaljayousi49
    @mazenaljayousi49 Рік тому

    Marvelous videos .. but please go back to cover main battles details 🙏🏻

  • @ignacio9702
    @ignacio9702 Рік тому

    Love your videos

  • @jamshaidmushtaq1811
    @jamshaidmushtaq1811 Рік тому +5

    The videos on the battles of Nicopolis (1396) and Ankara (1402) cannot come soon enough!

    • @Liquidsback
      @Liquidsback Рік тому

      They have Ankara already with their Timur series.

  • @chasechristophermurraydola9314
    @chasechristophermurraydola9314 Рік тому +22

    I can’t wait for the next episode since during the crusade of Nikopol aka Nicopolis one of the knights of France who was killed at Nicopolis really interests me and this knight of Frances name is Sir Jean de Carrouges the 4th and he interests me since he is famous in medieval France for fighting in one of the last judicial duels permitted by the French king and parliament.

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 Рік тому

    Excellent video 📹
    Bring the next video 📹 quickly please.
    Battle Royale

  • @mikemodugno5879
    @mikemodugno5879 Рік тому

    Happy Easter K&G!

  • @mairon9224
    @mairon9224 Рік тому +4

    Bayezid came very close to the Anatolian Turkish political union that emerged later, but the twist of classical Turkish history brought the two great Turkish minds face to face, many documents and information were shared about the Ankara war, the most interesting part was the day before the start of the war, on 19 or 27 July. Bayezid, despite all his intelligence network, caught Timur unprepared in front of the Ankara castle, when he was caught between the castle and Bayezid's army, he rejected the idea of ​​an attack by his sons and staff, and gave Timur the opportunity to escape to the stick plain. It is about his desire to rest his army after the journey or to defeat Timur in a field battle with valor, for whatever reason, a big mistake that would not be expected from a field marshal like Bayezid, and he paid the price...

  • @minoru5760
    @minoru5760 Рік тому +32

    Great to relive Ottoman history with such awesome narration and movie. When there were only books in the world it was difficult to get even an English book and some of them were illogical islamophobia. Thank you K&G!

  • @DennisMK-vr6xc
    @DennisMK-vr6xc Рік тому +1

    What a great episode!

  • @yourroyalchungusness
    @yourroyalchungusness Рік тому +9

    5:11-5:14 Wait, doesn't that mean the junior Co-Byzantine Emperor also participate in the siege of his own territory and handed it over to the Ottomans?

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 Рік тому +3

      yes, because at that time the only land the Byzantine had was Constantinople and a little bit of Thrace lol

  • @theowl2881
    @theowl2881 Рік тому +2

    I watched ancient warriors series before it was cool 😎!

  • @Onezy05
    @Onezy05 Рік тому +11

    Younger me: "Haha it's called the Sultanate of 'Rum' like the drink".
    Older me: "It's called the Sultanate of Rum because that was the Turkish term for Rome, showing how the Turks did in fact perceive the Byzantines to be Romans".

    • @Onezy05
      @Onezy05 Рік тому

      @@zaferakman4321 True, true. The later Ottoman Turks did refer to the land on the other side of the Bosphprus as 'Rumelia'

  • @Dumpstermuffin1
    @Dumpstermuffin1 Рік тому +6

    Sulatan Bayezid goes from angry, to angrier to angriest.

  • @motivation4595
    @motivation4595 Рік тому +4

    Slowly but steadily, both bayezid and taimur will meet up a decade later in a way no one expected in early 1390s

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 Рік тому +1

    Excellent work KnG! Looking forward to Nicopolis!

  • @sercan6034
    @sercan6034 Рік тому +18

    07:43 Prince Ertuğrul, who fell into complacency due to his successive easy victories, made the mistake of underestimating his enemy.

  • @aulisdomstedt7090
    @aulisdomstedt7090 Рік тому +2

    My favorite series

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Рік тому +16

    The use of the David Star among Oghuz Turks is generally attributed to influence from the Judaist Khazars, under whom the ancestor of the Seljuks, Tuqaq, served as a chieftain

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Рік тому +6

      ​@@ChevyChase301 So does the Caucasus ! 💪🏻😤🇭🇳

    • @GraphicalRanger
      @GraphicalRanger Рік тому +2

      Probably not, was a Sufi symbol.

  • @rumipraetorian9716
    @rumipraetorian9716 Рік тому +16

    European coalition defeats against the Turks:
    Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
    Battle of Civetot
    Crusade of 1101
    Battle of Dorylaeum (1147)
    Battle of Mount Cadmus
    Battle of Mansurah
    Battle of Fariskur
    Battle of Sirpsindigi
    Battle of Kosovo(1389)
    Battle of Nicopolis
    Battle of Varna
    Battle of Kosovo(1448)
    Battle of Mohács
    Battle of Preveza
    Fire of Moscow (1571)
    Long Turkish War
    Turkish occupation of Iceland
    Battle of Matapan
    Gallipoli campaign
    Turkish War of Liberation

    • @AthrihosPithekos
      @AthrihosPithekos Рік тому +2

      It is a fact that Ottomans had help from their European allies, later vassals. How do you think they came to rule in the first place? Roman/Rum, Bulgarian, Serbian, Albanian and Wallachian nobility sided with the Ottoman dynasty. They even ended up becoming Muslim and getting privileges. Those nobles who refused to cooperate were put to the sword.

    • @JohnnyWalker1077
      @JohnnyWalker1077 Рік тому +3

      @@AthrihosPithekos This is how things worked out. 90% of the local ttoman landowners & pasha´s in the balkans have actually been of slavic or albanian origin. The ottomans had a strong assimilation and integration policy and they knew how to do it right.

    • @angusyang5917
      @angusyang5917 Рік тому +1

      The Battle of Catalaunian Plains was a victory for the Roman Empire and its allies, even if the Huns were Turks.
      The Battle of Mansurah (both in 1221 and 1250) was fought against the Ayyubids, a Kurdish dynasty.
      Russia was pretty much on its own against the Ottomans and Crimean Tatars in 1571.
      The Long Turkish War was basically a long slugfest that was indecisive on both sides.
      Iceland was not occupied in 1627 by the Ottoman Empire, it was raided by Barbary pirates, and as part of Denmark-Norway, was on its own.
      Everything else in this list (which is still a lot) is still correct.

    • @rumipraetorian9716
      @rumipraetorian9716 Рік тому

      @@angusyang5917 Outcome for the Battle of Catalaunian plains is disputed but it had a major impact for the fall of Western Roman Empire. Tsardom of Russia had different nationalities in their army & was expanding and still their capital was raided by Turks. Those barbary pirates invaded under Ottoman banner & their leader was chosen by a ottoman admiral. At battle of Mansurah the main leader was from Bahri turkic dynasty

    • @AthrihosPithekos
      @AthrihosPithekos Рік тому +1

      @@rumipraetorian9716 The Ottomans were "Turks" only in terms of language. Within the borders, only some allied nomadic populations like the Tatars of Crimea were truly Turkic. Other than that the vast majority was non Turkic like Rums (from Pontus,Cyprus, mainland Greece, Aegean islands-needless to say that only big islands had Muslims, mostly converts, since no settler from Anatolia or elsewhere would accept moving on infertile rocks), Georgians, Arabs, Kurds, Armenians (including Hemsin), Zaza Iranians, Abkhazians, Albanians, Balkan Slavs (Serbs, Bosnians, Bulgarians), Wallachians/Vlachs. All the above served the empire in various ways. The Barbary pirates of northern Africa too. Even part of the Egyptian Mamluks cooperated. One could the add French, British and Italians were put to service in the navy. And a great numbers of Rums(later Greeks). None would put clueless nomads on ships.

  • @kmvoss
    @kmvoss Рік тому +5

    Bayezid was one hard dude.

  • @ente866
    @ente866 Рік тому +13

    Could you guys do a video on Yugoslav wars? I'm a bit lazy reading on it and also a bit skeptical of our own sources(from Croatia). I really like the zoomed out perspective on history
    Also keep up the good work you guys make best history content!

    • @lukalovric2463
      @lukalovric2463 Рік тому +2

      tbh I would take with a grain of salt the sources of all countries involved

  • @barissaaydinn
    @barissaaydinn Рік тому +12

    Yeah, getting excited with a cliffhanger about the events 500 years ago, which I already know about

    • @aliosman0
      @aliosman0 Рік тому

      Bu adam aynı ben

    • @ozgurtaylann
      @ozgurtaylann Рік тому

      @@aliosman0 Tarihten daha heyecanlı dizi mi var:)

  • @panwladca8800
    @panwladca8800 Рік тому

    I just found this channel and I really like it. Anyone now if he's done anything about the winged hussars ?

  • @alex2564145
    @alex2564145 Рік тому +1

    And here I was thinking this was gonna be a an episode of Ottomans drinking rum to the next level...

  • @subutaykhan9387
    @subutaykhan9387 Рік тому +3

    As a Türk i knew Yıldırım Bayezid was a badass but i didnt know he was that badass. Lightning fast Sultan of Rome

  • @wildbeast1016
    @wildbeast1016 Рік тому

    *Please make a video on the battle of Mu'tah*

  • @kumebannerlord
    @kumebannerlord Рік тому

    Cant wait for the next ottoman video. The crusade will be epic

  • @RashidAli-fb3se
    @RashidAli-fb3se Рік тому +8

    the divrism system was more used during sultan murad reign becouse before his reign it was only used as body guards or royal/imperial/principal etc guards and timar system was first used during the reign of osman but it changed during the reign of murad and bayazid

    • @RashidAli-fb3se
      @RashidAli-fb3se Рік тому

      and prince yakup wast popular its just that when a sultan dies some try to press their luck to chick or think that its their chance to rise

    • @knitforbaby
      @knitforbaby Рік тому

      follow and watch me

  • @gulamjilani61973
    @gulamjilani61973 Рік тому

    Please make the videos downloadable.

  • @chasechristophermurraydola9314

    Wow I would say that out of all the independent Turkish beyliks in the mid 14th century of Anatolia the Karamanids and the Eretnids had the most territory.

  • @lerneanlion
    @lerneanlion Рік тому +9

    Will the Interregnum and the Ottoman Civil War be covered in the future Ottoman episodes?

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +9

      Yep

    • @lerneanlion
      @lerneanlion Рік тому +4

      @@KingsandGenerals I guess the same can be said about the Jewish migration into the Ottoman Empire after the Alhambra Decree was proclaimed, right?

  • @Mustafa-fw3xq
    @Mustafa-fw3xq Рік тому +2

    Kadi Burhaneddin was a Karluk-Turk just like timur himself , indeed timur originally was a Mongol descendent but Turkified in time , but he was a ruler of the Karluk Turks, it looks Sultan Bayezid always got problem to manage war against Karluks.

  • @kosa9662
    @kosa9662 Рік тому +5

    1) There was no Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1390s, only a personal( joint ruler) of two states.
    2) Moldavia at the time was a vassal of Kingdom of Poland

  • @kevinbrown6286
    @kevinbrown6286 Рік тому

    Is there a playlist for this series

  • @Desperate-Drive3423
    @Desperate-Drive3423 Рік тому +9

    I know this has nothing to do with this video but could you make a series about the roman invasion of britain (43-96 AD )! I am tryinbg to watch your videos chronological :)

  • @bu3691
    @bu3691 Рік тому +8

    No matter how big you are, there will always be someone bigger than you, his story ended badly :(( Bayezid my favorite Ottoman Sultan. Great video again thx bro

  • @velibabadostu5171
    @velibabadostu5171 Рік тому

    Greetings from Akşehir

  • @exeaxe
    @exeaxe Рік тому

    brilliant as always so I'm almost afraid of correcting even a tiny hole; at 10:52: "but after only four months of rule, Venetian forces under Manuel II would retake the Imperial city, reestablising the status quo..." I'm sure the word "ante" has just coincidentally disappeared from the end of the sentence ;)

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! As in "ante bellum"? I don't think saying just "status quo" is a mistake in this case.

    • @exeaxe
      @exeaxe Рік тому +1

      @@KingsandGenerals status quo refers the recent actual relations sq ante app. how the things stood before some changes has been made I think it would be correct agreeing/confirming the status quo & reestablishing the status quo ante. at this point i'd like to say thank you for all the work and effort you made

  • @abdulismael4885
    @abdulismael4885 Рік тому +12

    Love the ottoman series ❤

  • @dominicvillavicencio256
    @dominicvillavicencio256 Рік тому

    Clean Segway for the sponsor

  • @denardokorro6753
    @denardokorro6753 Рік тому +2

    Keep going with Ottoman videos!!

  • @Arturino_Burachelini
    @Arturino_Burachelini Рік тому +1

    Is it the first video ever not to have on-the-field battle formations where they were relevant?

  • @ahmettahaketenci5035
    @ahmettahaketenci5035 3 місяці тому

    what a seriess.....

  • @sadia26162
    @sadia26162 Рік тому

    2nd part fast

  • @roddiaz9801
    @roddiaz9801 Рік тому +10

    It was because of his striking lightning fast nature that he gained the title of yaldrim meaning "lightning"

    • @tezcanuyank3446
      @tezcanuyank3446 Рік тому

      not yaldrim it's yıldırım

    • @CruWiT
      @CruWiT Рік тому +1

      Yıldırım meaning is "Thunderbolt"

  • @tyler2827
    @tyler2827 Рік тому +7

    I bet Jack Sparrow would love to be the Sultan of Rum.

  • @asirtarih1453
    @asirtarih1453 Рік тому +1

    How can you do that quality

  • @boneheadgaming6051
    @boneheadgaming6051 Рік тому +1

    What game did you use for the 3d footage?

  • @maddogbasil
    @maddogbasil Рік тому +23

    *"Yo K&G"* 👋👋
    Can you do more videos on the cushites of the horn of Africa
    I feel like this region is incredibly underrated due to how ancient they are
    One of the best civilizations in Africa

  •  Рік тому

    Hats off to the narrator that can pronunce "Çarşamba" correct...

  • @sidjoosin6549
    @sidjoosin6549 Рік тому +4

    after fall of Constantinople they took title not only "Sultan of Rum" but "Kayseri ar Rum" - "Basileus Romaion" - "Imperator Romanorum", confirmed by Patriarch of Constantinople and in times of Suleyman - by Habsburg Kaisers of HREmpire

  • @givenhoaeb4368
    @givenhoaeb4368 Рік тому

    slave: what should I get for you my lord?
    Bayezid: promises and pledges

  • @FreeMan-ev3jh
    @FreeMan-ev3jh Рік тому +3

    Could you make maybe a Video about the First battle in Parkany 1683 were the Turks crushed Jan Sobieski and His winged Husars? Sobieski almost were killed by the Turks because his soldiers got in panic and Run away and left him Alone in the Battlefield. The Polish lost 2000 men in Just a few hours on the Battlefield. The second Battle in Parkany was won because the Austrians and Germans arrived and outnumbered the Turks three Times and attacked them on a Bridge.