Rise of the Ottoman Empire - Bapheus 1302 - Medieval 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 this video we will cover 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. 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, much more!
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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +82

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    • @yaralikatil
      @yaralikatil Рік тому +6

      From what Pachymeres wrote, about the only thing we can surmise of the Turk he called Ataman is that he was a warrior. With the Sangarius (Sakarya) River raids and the victory at Bapheus, Turkish warriors came from far and wide to join him.7 Ataman laid siege to Nicaea and, though he was not able to take the city, subjected the surrounding area to raids, killing many, taking some captive, the tur ish flood 9 and scattering the rest. He did take several other fortresses and fortified towns in the Sangarius valley, using them to store his plunder.
      Howard, D. (2017). A History of the Ottoman Empire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press., pp 8-9
      Ibn Battuta claimed to have met Orhan, “the greatest of the kings of the Turkmens and the richest in wealth, lands and military forces.” Orhan “fought with the infidels continually,” and moved regularly between his more than one hundred castles, checking that they were in good repair, never staying more than a month in any one place.12 Ibn Battuta’s impression of Orhan as engaged in incessant combat is emphatically supported by Greek writers who left accounts.
      Howard, D. (2017). A History of the Ottoman Empire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press., pp 11

    • @BoraCM
      @BoraCM Рік тому +4

      ı is pronounced as the upside-down e (schwa) in the IPA. Apart from that, I was impressed by the good pronunciations.

    • @christhomson8924
      @christhomson8924 Рік тому +2

      I LOVE YOU GUYS- MORE OTTOMAN VIDEOS PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

    • @williamlaurent2857
      @williamlaurent2857 Рік тому +2

      Will you cover Alexios Philanthropenos and the byzantine Empire over the period 1261-1301 ?

    • @minghan3431
      @minghan3431 Рік тому +3

      Is that how Nicea is pronounced 7:56

  • @LeoWarrior14
    @LeoWarrior14 Рік тому +1995

    Byzantines try not to start a civil war at the worst possible time for 5 minutes challenge [IMPOSSIBLE]

    • @Germ_f
      @Germ_f Рік тому +56

      lmao

    • @shzarmai
      @shzarmai Рік тому +53

      Honestly, so true

    • @WinnerNevQuitsQuitterNevWins
      @WinnerNevQuitsQuitterNevWins Рік тому +23

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @lyonvensa
      @lyonvensa Рік тому +147

      Byzantines losing? Cue revolts against the emperor
      Byzantines winning? Cue people 'better then the emperor' attacking the capital

    • @aaa-hr2qs
      @aaa-hr2qs Рік тому +6

      Yeah 👍

  • @hazorg16
    @hazorg16 Рік тому +1347

    Ottomans were very lucky in the sense of producing consecutive capable military leaders. Out of the first 10 Ottoman leaders 9 of them are definitely excellent marshals. Osman, Orhan, Murad I Hüdevandigar, Bayezid I the Thunderbolt, Mehmet I, Murad II, Mehmet II the Conquerer, Selim I the Grim and Suleyman I the Lawgiver have all almost exclusively dominated on the battlefield and shown high adaptability in terms of technology and administration as well. Early Ottoman dynasty is definitely an interesting family of the late middle ages.

    • @Hammadz-li
      @Hammadz-li Рік тому +242

      later they fucked up cuz after selim ii they stoped sending princes to provences for fear of rebelion it stopped any reblions from happening but it also meant the sultan had zero XPs in ruling

    • @saadshoaib901
      @saadshoaib901 Рік тому +98

      Lucky? The conditions were perfect
      It was like they were destined to do this

    • @trapzed5331
      @trapzed5331 Рік тому +127

      My guy really said lucky. All the Sultans were great just because of luck :D

    • @padisah-cihanfatih-ibagdat5147
      @padisah-cihanfatih-ibagdat5147 Рік тому +202

      It's not luck. Ottoman Sultans were sending their sons to military trainings that named 'Sancak' also Ottoman Şehzades (Princes) were taking too good teaches about everything like languages, history, math, how to rule a country, war tactics, weapons, technology etc. So it was not luck, it was their system to theirselves.

    • @firstnamelastname4249
      @firstnamelastname4249 Рік тому +62

      @@padisah-cihanfatih-ibagdat5147 yeah the first 10 Sultans were great by their own merit but shitty succession rules fear of Rebellion overreliance on their Grand vizirs and the janissaries pretty much crippled the Dynasty, I wonder sometimes what if the likes of Osman II Murad IV and Mustafa II would've done had they had a better circumstances...

  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 Рік тому +225

    The Ottomans had A LOT of talented rulers early on. They were fortunate in this area.

    • @omerfaruk6082
      @omerfaruk6082 Рік тому +64

      First 10 consecutive Ottoman sultans were all brilliant conquerors and statesmen.

    • @125discipline2
      @125discipline2 Рік тому +5

      they have to become the best. if they dont want to die.

    • @torikeqi8710
      @torikeqi8710 Рік тому

      @@omerfaruk6082 They were good governors but not conquerors

    • @jj-gz9xd
      @jj-gz9xd Рік тому +38

      @@torikeqi8710 really, was that how they had amassed such vast territories? by being bad conquerors?

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Рік тому +1

      and A LOT of events that could be called actual miracles.
      Many of the most powerful empires ever (ex: romans, umayyad caliphate, mongols, etc.) had crazy coincidences and nigh impossible wins to back up their great leaders.

  • @aslanbayramuqlany6189
    @aslanbayramuqlany6189 Рік тому +502

    Ertugrul and Osman story give off such Mount and Blade vibes:
    Enroll to serve the local King with your band of warriors
    Raid enemy's territory
    Participate in campaigns with other chiefs
    Be gifted some villages for your accomplishments
    Take your first castle and make it your base
    Marry your friend's daughter.
    Gain support from other chiefs
    Declare independence
    Start campaign to seize your first capital.

    • @fatihersayn6692
      @fatihersayn6692 Рік тому +102

      Mount and Blade is a Turkish game.

    • @suluklu
      @suluklu Рік тому +16

      Lol did that happen in real life 🤣🤣

    • @herhangibirisi_
      @herhangibirisi_ Рік тому +17

      That's a really funny story but true.

    • @syedafzaalalishah3835
      @syedafzaalalishah3835 Рік тому +2

      Yes dude i was thinking all the time of starting one campaign like this

    • @user-xr2jt7ss4o
      @user-xr2jt7ss4o Рік тому +11

      Actually there is a series called ( kurulus Osman) "Osman the founder" tells this story
      It's until now 4 season with 100 episodes

  • @anglowarrior7970
    @anglowarrior7970 Рік тому +432

    The Rise of the Ottomans is one of the most fascinating and interesting time in history, just 70 years before Genghis Khan died and his empire was divided. Which was one of the major reasons why the ottomans were able to rise as the sultanate of rum collapsed. The rise of Osman and the early ottoman expansion is very interesting to learn and then the smooth succession to Orhan his son and one of the rare instances when his brother Suleyman didn't divided the beylik among them and became the grand vizier (prime minister) reforming the ottoman military and administration is very interesting and fascinating to learn about.

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Рік тому +30

      Zengids and Eldiguzids were also Seljuk successors but didn't even come close to the glory of Ottomans, don't even need to mention the Khwarezmians since they were direct victims of the Mongol empire

    • @bugday3688
      @bugday3688 Рік тому +5

      Most importantly, it was an empire that lived for the longest time.

    • @anglowarrior7970
      @anglowarrior7970 Рік тому +5

      @@bugday3688 What about the Eastern Roman Empire that lasted for more than a 1,000 years?

    • @mehmetfatihcetin5932
      @mehmetfatihcetin5932 Рік тому +30

      @@anglowarrior7970 difference is ottoman empire ruled by only one dynasty in all her life. Which is rare for any empire.

    • @KainWT
      @KainWT Рік тому +2

      @@anglowarrior7970 I think they meant "for the longest time" as simply for a very long time. That's a saying we have in America, "He was a carpenter for the longest time." for example.

  • @AlhamduTV1
    @AlhamduTV1 Рік тому +51

    Ertugrul and Osman both were ambitious. They stuck to their goals. Then comes Murad. He is mind-blowing...

  • @hiddenhist
    @hiddenhist Рік тому +311

    Weird comment, but being able to see the increase in video quality, editing, etc over time has been something of an honor. You don't exactly see it as it happens, but comparing this video to videos from just a couple of years ago... man. Thanks K&G, keep doing what you do.

    • @memorymeme51
      @memorymeme51 Рік тому +2

      I thought the same aswell

    • @freddekl1102
      @freddekl1102 Рік тому +6

      Have to hand it to them, current quality of both animation and in-depth information is amazing. But I don't like all that they currently start 10 different documentaries and finish like 3

    • @sidp5381
      @sidp5381 Рік тому +3

      @@freddekl1102 I agree with the statement unfortunately I don’t know why they’re restarting the Ottoman series they finished all the way up to the long Turkish war they should finish it all the way until the first world war including the wars with Russia and the great Turkish war as well and then go back and redo this that’s what makes more sense

    • @daarom3472
      @daarom3472 Рік тому

      It's kinda strange when you start following a really small channel and after a few years they're huge. Have had that K&G, Agadmator, Lex Fridman, Kurt Jaimungal and a few others!

  • @IronpenWorldbuilding
    @IronpenWorldbuilding Рік тому +361

    It’s really cool seeing these conquests happening on a fort by fort basis rather than on a larger scale. I wish there was a strategy game that worked on these scales.
    Edit: To the people who recommended Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord I appreciate you. I got the game and it is exactly what I’m looking for.

    • @matpesot9903
      @matpesot9903 Рік тому +11

      Agreed....it's strangely more satisfying

    • @ArcAngle1117
      @ArcAngle1117 Рік тому +66

      That's what I was thinking. Both points actually. I've seen plenty of videos about Ottoman history but they always brush over this Era. I'm glad to finally see a more in-depth documentary. To the second point, I was imagining how bad ass a Mount and Blade Bannerlord mod set in this time period would be.

    • @IronpenWorldbuilding
      @IronpenWorldbuilding Рік тому +25

      @@ArcAngle1117 Yeah, conquering an area for your dynasty town by town with strategic battles would be way cooler than conquering an entire kingdom in one stroke with battles decided by more troops or better knights.

    • @jgwebb1o1
      @jgwebb1o1 Рік тому +29

      Mount and Blade might be what you're looking for

    • @mitjed
      @mitjed Рік тому +4

      You can play the game medieval total war 2 as an early Ottoman warlord battling the Byzantines

  • @aasemahsan
    @aasemahsan Рік тому +76

    2:06 Before the Ottomans
    4:32 The Kayi tribe
    6:14 Ertugrul under Seljuk sultan Kayqubad I
    9:20 Osman Gazi's leadership & expansions into Byzantine territory of Bithynia
    13:29 Declaration of independence from the Seljuks after Sultan Konya's capture
    14:35 Thrashing the Byzantines
    15:36 Battle of Bapheus (first major victory) July 27, 1302

  • @muratevren2857
    @muratevren2857 Рік тому +104

    For etymology enthusiasts: the word "tekfur" comes from the Middle Armenian word "tagvor/թագւոր" (in Modern Arm. "թագավոր/tagavor") which means "king", literally “crown bearer”. In the early Ottoman period, the word was used especially for the Byzantine governors and princes.

    • @rafaelingarov9239
      @rafaelingarov9239 Рік тому +10

      The word "tekfur" originated from Turkic language and Low German (Low-Saxon) . "Tek" comes from Turkic meaning "entirely", "exclusively" and "Fur" comes from Low German Fürst (king/prince). The word Tekfur means the ONLY KING.

    • @smavi4133
      @smavi4133 Рік тому +10

      @@rafaelingarov9239 sounds like horseshit. In all those years I have been reading into turkish and ottoman etymology, I never EVER encountered a word particle that originated from low-german. There's an influx of high-german (not low german) military terms into turkish in the late 19th century, but that's about it when it comes to german influence into turkish. But this explanation doesn't stop there - this obscure etymological particle that is nowhere else used in turkish, is, for whatever reason, combined with a turkic word. Turkic words and particles which survived into modern turkish language are very old, basic and "archaic" terms that are shared throughout turkic speaking regions, and thus predate even Arabic and Persian loanwoards. And this almost prehistoric syllable/word "tek" is now (13th century) combined with a title (Fürst) that gains its political significance as late as the the early modern age? BTW: the explanation of op is also the official one accepted within turkish literature.

    • @apostolispouliakis7401
      @apostolispouliakis7401 Рік тому +1

      Yeah I was about to write that not only is that not Greek in origin but also that it is not an official title ever given by the Emperor

    • @aaronmarks9366
      @aaronmarks9366 Рік тому +1

      If the meaning is "crown bearer", then it sounds like the Armenian tag(a)- element is related to Persian tâj (crown) while the -vor element is related to Greek -phor (to bear)

    • @muratevren2857
      @muratevren2857 Рік тому +1

      ​@@aaronmarks9366 Exactly Aaron! Persian "taj" is directly used in Modern Turkish as "taç" (ç gives "ch" sound), meaning "crown". Armenian "vor" comes from Proto Indo-European "bher" meaning "to bear, carry" and this means that it is cognate with Greek "phor" (as you have noticed), Latin "fer" (as in Lucifer, refer, confer etc.), English "to bear", Persian "بار/bar" (meaning "burden, load"). Since you have recognized Persian "taj", I suppose you may be familiar with Persian language, then you may know Persian word "باردار/bardar" which means "pregnant", literally meaning "burden carrying (person)", once again showing us cognate relation between Armenian "vor" and Persian "bar" :)
      I'm no expert in etymology, just an amateur showing off his knowledge in every opportunity :)

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Рік тому +113

    623 years of which 4 centuries consisted of expanding over 3 continents, rivaling entire European coalitions for centuries, spreading influence from Indonesia to Iceland, ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of the Roman Empire in 1453, triggering the Age of Exploration, and much more all this from a small Beylik, the Ottoman empire left a huge mark in history...

    • @liukang3545
      @liukang3545 Рік тому

      yeah but they can burn in hell, they were extremely genocidal, HAIL VLAD TEPES!

    • @TheTokkie
      @TheTokkie Рік тому +7

      entire European coalitions lol the French were big buddies with the Ottomans because they were both against the Austrian Hungarian empire and the Habsburgers

    • @darklight8338
      @darklight8338 Рік тому +17

      @@TheTokkie yet on many occasions they fought the ottomans alongside everyone else in Europe in there crusades

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Рік тому +18

      @@TheTokkie France was opposing the Ottomans prior to the 1500's and led the Crusade of Nicopolis. The Holy League was made up of several interchangeable European nations ; Spain, Portugal, Russia, Genoa, Papal states, HRE, Venice, etc

    • @mputilin
      @mputilin Рік тому +7

      From the positive side... and from the negative?
      Left the whole skull pyramids in the Balkans and Greece. Though there was no other way for you to rule over us but through use of such cruelty.

  • @maddogbasil
    @maddogbasil Рік тому +145

    The ottoman history on this channel is truly superb
    Its unbelievable that modern history classes barely teach about this empire in schools when its history was so world changing

    • @AlpArslanTheSeljuk
      @AlpArslanTheSeljuk Рік тому +18

      In Germany we mostly have Egyptian and Roman history. And then only WW2 and post WW2.

    • @assyriancrusader3760
      @assyriancrusader3760 Рік тому +5

      @@AlpArslanTheSeljuk in Australia in year 8 i learned about vikings and year 10 Russia revaluation and ww1 and ww2.

    • @anglowarrior7970
      @anglowarrior7970 Рік тому +12

      In India, we only learn about the Indian empires and not even any interesting things because they don't talk about wars very less or not at all till class 8, in class 9 it's the most interesting where we learn about the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution and the Rise of Hitler and Nazism and that's it 😢

    • @yrlikng5767
      @yrlikng5767 Рік тому +4

      @@AlpArslanTheSeljuk
      Thats the problem with schools.
      If you just teach about ww2 and stuff like that, without teaching other important things like how it came to these wars, execuse my language but nobody aint learning sh*t.
      I think not learning Worlds history but instead learning so much unnecessary stuff is a big issue.
      This genarationnis dumb af and its getting worse

    • @AlpArslanTheSeljuk
      @AlpArslanTheSeljuk Рік тому +14

      @@yrlikng5767 when I asked my teacher why we don't learn about the ottomans, he got angry with me lol. Also the stuff we learned about WW2 wasn't always historically accurate.

  • @ArcAngle1117
    @ArcAngle1117 Рік тому +47

    This is a series I'm excited for. The Ottomans are one of the most interesting Empires in history.

    • @user-xr2jt7ss4o
      @user-xr2jt7ss4o Рік тому +5

      There is a turkish drama series called ( kurulus Osman) which talk about the story of the birth of the ottomans
      ( kurulus osman/ osman the founder)
      Until now it's 100 episodes Divided into 4 seasons

    • @Southie
      @Southie 2 місяці тому

      @@user-xr2jt7ss4o I have watched that show and even though it's a good show, there are too many cheap approaches being made in terms of battles, especially in the 4th and 5th season. Majority of the castles that have been conquered are identical to one and other (maybe it's because the architecture could have been similar at the time, due to the geographical distances between each city/castle), and the Battle of Bapheus was a massive disappointment. Instead of showing a proper battle, the director somehow turned it into a beach fight, and then a forest fight sequence with less than 50 soldiers involved. It's more disappointing when you realise that they put more effort into some less known battle at the start of the second season, which was showcased properly, instead of such an important historically battle. They didn't even show the Battle of Dimbos lmao.
      Of course, when it comes to castle conquests, you can't expect to see every fort get conquered in the show, but the director missed out on conquering forts like Yarshisar, Karacahisar, and the conquests in season 4 and 5 were a joke, including the conquest of Kopruhisar, Lefke, Kestel, which were poorly made and looked as if they had barely any resistance. Not to mention that in the first season, the conquest of Kulucahisar was done historically incorrect in terms of the date of when it happened and because it was a day raid, instead of a night one. Though they did get the surprise attack part right, which is good. I really hope that at least more effort is going to be put into the conquest of Bursa, otherwise all this watching will just turn into a big disappointment.

  • @yaralikatil
    @yaralikatil Рік тому +108

    Ibn Battuta and Ibn Khaldun were also really important sources about early Ottomans

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Рік тому +186

    The rise of Ottomans is similar to that of Muscovite, the two started as regional underdogs overshadowed by potentially greater regional dynasties like the Karamanids - Germiyanids and Novgorod - Lithuania respectively, yet both against all the odds managed to emerge as the actual champions

    • @lerneanlion
      @lerneanlion Рік тому +15

      I thought I was the only one who noticed this. Thank you for sort of pointing out and agreeing about this with me!

    • @sidp5381
      @sidp5381 Рік тому +5

      Yeah then the Russian empire completely demolished the ottoman empire and several battles took massive swaps of territory from them crippled and beyond repair before they finally collapsed the Russia had a lost the Crimean war ottoman empire would’ve fell in 1853

    • @sidp5381
      @sidp5381 Рік тому +2

      Especially after the devastating battle of Sinope it looked like the turks were finished

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Рік тому +35

      @@sidp5381 "Then" = 5 centuries after the establishment of both which includes the Russian Tsardom that succeeded Muscovite and preceded the Russian empire

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu Рік тому +34

      @Milošević in hell Ottomans were 3-continental and ruled better lands like the Mediterranean also "Russia" wasn't a continuous entity being divided among Muscovite, the Tsardom, and the Empire

  • @Kuwaie10
    @Kuwaie10 Рік тому +84

    Incredible quality. This channel has become one one the best when it comes to the animated history. Keep up the excellent work. Thank you for all this.

  • @fsdds1488
    @fsdds1488 Рік тому +21

    *Being foreign traveller
    *Forms warband and joins a local power
    *Capture and awarded village for your service
    *Break off when your overlord weakened by fighting invaders
    *Proceed to form own faction and built a great empire
    A true mount and blade experience.

    • @nech1
      @nech1 Рік тому +2

      btw, Mount and Blade made by Turkish game company

    • @ufem2159
      @ufem2159 5 місяців тому

      exactly :D

  • @omeryucel7888
    @omeryucel7888 Рік тому +88

    Turkish historian Halil İnalcık says about Osman: Osman is a Turkish knight, that is, "Alp", not an ordinary sword-wielding militia. He is a master at using bows, arrows, spears, swords and horses. He is a strong warrior like his father Ertugrul. His comrades are also Alps. He personally fought in dozens of wars against Byzantium and Mongols. This is perhaps the biggest difference from the Ottoman sultans after him. Mehmet, Suleiman, Selim are great leaders, but their ancestor Osman is both a leader and a warrior. And it is not correct to draw him as an overweight religious scholar with a big beard, turban, in representational drawings, it would be more logical to draw him on a horse with his sword.

    • @alperenlive
      @alperenlive Рік тому

      Osmanlı geleneğinde çok zayıf hükümdarlar bile kilolu ve iri yapılı olarak resmedilmişti çünkü kilolu görünmenin heybet kattığına dair bir inanış vardır.

    • @kerimcan7011
      @kerimcan7011 Рік тому +20

      The concept of Alp in Turkic culture is ignored, just like the Mongolian concept of Baatir. Alps and Baatirs were favorite warriors of the steppe lords. What distinguished them from ordinary nomadic horsemen was their armor, their lance, and their prowess in battle. Kul Tigin is the best example of an Alp.

    • @torikeqi8710
      @torikeqi8710 Рік тому +1

      Does he have any facts that Osman was not fat?
      Looks like a myth to me.

    • @reinerbraun5229
      @reinerbraun5229 Рік тому +11

      @@torikeqi8710 The painting of Osman is just a representative descrpition. It is made at 19 th century by Konstantin Kapıdağlı (Konstandinos Kizikinos) . Just one sultan, II. Mehmed's painting is the real description of him that made by Gentile Bellini at 15. Century

    • @313asm
      @313asm Рік тому

      He was not a religious scholar, but was very religious and married to the daughter of his spiritual mentor. Keep your hatred for pious people with yourself, Mr. Kemalist.

  • @MrZero12132
    @MrZero12132 Рік тому +27

    Finally kings and general covered the origins of the Ottomans. There is a very long tv series known as ertugral for those interested that covers this too in more detail. Though I would say this short video has sufficient information regarding this topic.

  • @onurkaradeniz569
    @onurkaradeniz569 Рік тому +21

    I learn more about the Ottomans on this channel than I have in my junior high and high school history lessons combined.

  • @fmk10
    @fmk10 Рік тому +17

    As a Turk I find your video absolutely amazing. It really fascinating to see how my ancestors spread on this lands and grow to world. It’s just their baby time (: Go ahead I am waiting next chapters soon please. Thank you.

  • @phelinx623
    @phelinx623 Рік тому +25

    Wow the amount of research that is done for this video is simply amazing. And your Turkish pronunciations are not bad. Keep up the great work!

  • @emperornapoleon6204
    @emperornapoleon6204 Рік тому +47

    Your Ottoman videos, as with the others, are unmatched! I am excited to see this series continue. Truly tremendous how the quality of your videos has evolved. Admirable work!

  • @iSchneeball
    @iSchneeball Рік тому +50

    How far you have come since your Nurrik & Phoenix days. The intro back then with the epic music with the book opening and each page saying famous battles you had covered is what first capured me. I am so glad to feel the exact same childlike excitement when you now release videos. And just look at the beautiful quality you've accomplished. I wish you the best of luck, kings and generals!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +6

      Thanks for being with us!

    • @yaman169
      @yaman169 Рік тому +1

      @@KingsandGenerals Ottoman principality" Osman Gazi
      Ottoman state Yıldırım Bayezid
      Ottoman empire "brutal Sultan Selim

  • @blademanx
    @blademanx Рік тому +18

    Great timing! Finished Ertugrul series in 4 months. Now watching Osman. This gives a good overall explanation of whats happening!

    • @ilhamiata769
      @ilhamiata769 Рік тому +2

      those series are not that close to actual history

    • @fatihbey7398
      @fatihbey7398 Рік тому

      Boş yapma tarihimiz doğru bizim kansız

    • @oblamovadvanced5956
      @oblamovadvanced5956 Рік тому +3

      @@ilhamiata769 it is a drama after all. it does not have to be accurate like a documentary for the god sake...

  • @mertzileli7691
    @mertzileli7691 Рік тому +10

    Each of the names of 6 descendants of Oguz Kagan has a unique meaning of its own. Günhan (Lord of Sun), Ayhan (Lord of Moon), Yıldızhan (Lord of Star), Gökhan (Lord of Sky), Dağhan (Lord of mountain), Denizhan (Lord of sea)

  • @mdmiloy5897
    @mdmiloy5897 Рік тому +3

    Finally my hero's episode came! Thank you Kings and generals! Love you very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @CaspianNomad
    @CaspianNomad Рік тому +8

    I know they're not the focus of this video but it never ceases to amaze me how strong the Mongols were and how much they changed the tides of history directly and indirectly

    •  Рік тому +1

      It was literally the age of steppe nomads. From Mongols to Seljuks, and even the Ottomans. What made Ottoman success more permanent was that, they were smart enough to learn how to play "city dwellers' game"

  • @Mokhtar-al-Thaqafi
    @Mokhtar-al-Thaqafi Рік тому +95

    Osman was one of the smartest man among his time. He politcally turned the Byzantine Tekfurs against each other, evaded war with other Türkish tribes and hired warriors from all races,castes and religions. Once again another masterpiece by Kings And Generals

    • @ejayaziz470
      @ejayaziz470 Рік тому

      He was the greatest sultan of osmanli .. Real gazi and hunkar

    • @Mokhtar-al-Thaqafi
      @Mokhtar-al-Thaqafi Рік тому

      @Ottoman & Osmanlı edit evyallah

    • @Mokhtar-al-Thaqafi
      @Mokhtar-al-Thaqafi Рік тому +7

      @@vandare6913 What's your point? My ancestors were Türks

    • @akinci6355
      @akinci6355 Рік тому +1

      @@vandare6913 European source, American source, more European sources and trash DNA testing using small sample sizes that contain Cricassian, Kurdish, Bosnian and other non Turk but Turkish citizens samples.
      We don't use Ottoman sources to define European history. So stick to the Ottoman primary source's when talking about Turkish history.
      Muslim historians described the Europeans as cowardly, unwashed or cuckolds in many writings should we use that to define European history?

    • @yaralikatil
      @yaralikatil Рік тому +4

      @@vandare6913 “Turkey in Europe,” “European Turkey,” and la Turquie d'Europe began to be used by the Ottomans and in Western Europe in the sixteenth century and became standard around the mid-eighteenth century.
      Miškova, D. and Trencsényi, B., n.d. European regions and boundaries. p.143.
      The traumatic element of Greek national identity is reinforced in memories of Ottoman rule known as the 'Turkish yoke'.
      HALIKIOPOULOU, D., 2019. PATTERNS OF SECULARIZATION. [Place of publication not identified]: ROUTLEDGE.
      Five hundred years of Ottoman rule (or “the Turkish yoke” as commonly heard in Bulgaria), which ended with the Russian-Ottoman war, have intensely marked the Bulgarian consciousness.
      Forte, M., n.d. Force multipliers. p.151.
      Hamish Scott (2015). The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History, 1350-1750: Volume II. p. 612. ISBN 9780191020001."The Ottoman Empire-also known in Europe as the Turkish Empire"
      In that same year, Luther was traveling from Wittenberg to Marburg. It is well known that the Turkish threat to the "Holy Roman Empire" was an important topic between Luther and his friend and collaborator Philip Melanchthon. In that year, prior to the Siege of Vienna, Luther published two small treatises: Vom Kriege widder die Türcken and Eine Heerpredigt wider den Türcken.
      The Europeans called Suleiman "the Magnificent" or "the Great Turk." while the Muslims preferred to characterise him as "Suleiman the Lawgiver" because he harmonized the religious laws of the shari'a with those of the sultan." According to a Tischrede in Wittenberg. Luther had learned that Suleiman was interested in him and had inquired about his age. When the sultan had been informed of this, he is reported to have said: "Pity. I wish he were even younger. He would find in me a gracious protec tor: Luther sighed were when he heard this and made the sign of the cross. "May God protect me from such a generous benefactor, he quipped.""
      European Christianity was extremely divided internally and therefore could Wessels, A., Jansen, H. and Jansen-Hofland, L., n.d. The grand finale. p.85.
      Bologna through the Christian courts of Europe in 1460-61 / 864-66 to drum up support for yet another crusade against the " Grand Turk ” in Istanbul.4 Thus did the name of Uzun Hasan , the “ Little Turk , ” first become known in Poland, Hungary, the Hapsburg Empire, Venice, Rome, Florence, France, and Burgundy.
      Woods, J., 1999. The Aqquyunlu. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, p.89.
      "The Turk came upon us as a rapacious marauder," Kolokotronis said. "He put to death some of our people and made slaves of others, but when our King in Constantinople fell in battle, he made no treaty with the Turks but left a bequest bidding his people carry on the war. His garrison has never given up and his fortresses have never capitulated."
      The Hour of the Bell: A Novel of the 1821 Greek War of Independence Against the Turks. Paperback - August 1, 2001
      by Harry Mark Petrakis (Author) p.185
      When the Turks overran Hungary ( 1532 ) , and threatened Vienna and Germany , Sachs published a poem of two sheets , “ Against the Bloodthirsty Turk . ”
      Lives of the leaders of our church universal : from the days of the successors of the Apostles to the present time Vol: 1 1879 [Hardcover] Hardcover - January 1, 1879
      by Dr. Ferdinand and Henry Mitchell MacCracken Piper (Author) p.295

  • @xenofonmitsalas8905
    @xenofonmitsalas8905 Рік тому +10

    Very interesting video about a very interesting period. Battles of Bapheus and Dimbos marked the beginning of the byzantine-ottoman conflicts. I am looking forward to watching the next episodes for that period. I am vert curious to watch how your channel can cover the Catalan Company expedition in Asia Minor and the byzantine intrigues that turned Catalans against them, capturing the duchy of Athens. Besides that, continue your great work of videos!!

  • @ozkanboyraz7626
    @ozkanboyraz7626 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video Kings and Generals, looking forward for the next episode

  • @balintlaszlo8673
    @balintlaszlo8673 Рік тому +2

    Extraordinary work that you are doing! Keep it up🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @socratesii91
    @socratesii91 Рік тому +6

    When Ottoman empire at the tip of collapse, Sultan Mehmed save and won it after 10 years, this guy just incredible.

  • @systemreset9410
    @systemreset9410 Рік тому +30

    Age of Empires 2's one expansion has Battle of Bapheus as a single battle on the battles list. I actually just had played it about a month ago.
    Thank you Kings and Generals! I had read a book about the establishing of the Ottomans in around 2003. This sparked that memory. I especially remember the night raid, Michal and the dream part.

  • @video-adam
    @video-adam Рік тому

    I'm looking forward for the next episode,Thanks for the video Kings and Generals

  • @risboturbide9396
    @risboturbide9396 Рік тому +2

    Amazing channel! Thank you to everyone involved! 🍻🍻

  • @danielnita2072
    @danielnita2072 Рік тому +9

    Didn't think I'd ever see a video mentioning Ertugrul, I want to take a moment to recommend the historical turkish shows Resurrection: Ertugrul and Establishment: Osman.

  • @RoboticDragon
    @RoboticDragon Рік тому +8

    Nice, redoing the Ottoman Empire series? I am down for it. Your Ottoman series was amazing the first time through, I learned so much.

  • @waic1639
    @waic1639 Рік тому +2

    History is very interesting to me, I love learning about them.
    Thanks for making the video! 😎

  • @bladeray1014
    @bladeray1014 Рік тому +2

    Kings and generals have such quality content! Keep it up!

  • @Liquidsback
    @Liquidsback Рік тому +10

    Ah, the rise of Osman this would be good to watch from my couch, but if only I had something to put my feet up as I lay here. But as far as I know, no piece of furniture exists....

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +1

      Because of the people like you, they will force us to use Turkiye instead of Turkey and Osman instead of Ottoman :D

    • @Liquidsback
      @Liquidsback Рік тому +1

      @@KingsandGenerals Turkiye only changed its name because its feared the namesake was too close to the terrible Avian Empire ruled by the Gobble Dynasty.

    • @123telamon
      @123telamon Рік тому

      There is a TV show about Osman. the name is Kurulus Osman.

  • @gluetreeofthenobleturkishh2022
    @gluetreeofthenobleturkishh2022 Рік тому +36

    I don't think Osman's grandfather's name was Suleiman. Because Osman, son of Ertugrul, son of Gunduz, is written on a coin found in Osman's period. In order to establish a connection with the Seljuks, the name of Osman's grandfather must have tried to resemble Suleiman Shah, son of Kutalmis, the founder of the Anatolian Seljuk State.

    • @sou713
      @sou713 Рік тому +8

      I've seen that even a member of the Ottoman "royal family" today, a certain Orhan who's a descendant of Abdulhamid II, insists that Ertugrul was the son of Gunduz Alp. So I'll honestly go with the family's gut

    • @muzaffernurullah9811
      @muzaffernurullah9811 Рік тому

      Hocam ağzına sağlık. Dediğin gibi Ertuğrul Gazi'nin babası Süleyman Şah değil, Gündüz Alp'tir. Osman Gazi döneminden kalma sikkeler bile bunu gösterdi.

    • @herhangibirisi_
      @herhangibirisi_ Рік тому +2

      @@sou713 Yes the father of the Ertuğrul was Gündüz Alp/Begh. But the name Suleiman is his nick name as the leader of Kayi Tribe. In Turkish History books he named as (Suleiman Shah).and the name Suleiman is a meaningful name in Islam. In islam there is a prophet who live long long ago and named Suleiman. And prophet Suleiman was a king who his kingdom given from god (Allah) to him.

    • @herhangibirisi_
      @herhangibirisi_ Рік тому +2

      @ali Of course a Turkish tribe. The Kayi tribe one of the Oghuz tribes. Oghuz tribes has 2 boy's (boy mean branch in Turkish) as BOZOK and ÜÇOK. And Kayi Tribe was in the GÜNHAN boy. And GÜNHAN boy is in the BOZOK boy.They go Middle Asia to Anatolia. (Oghuz> Bozok> Günhan> Kayi> Karakeçililer > Ottomans)

    • @herhangibirisi_
      @herhangibirisi_ Рік тому +1

      @ali WHAT?!

  • @huseyincobanoglu531
    @huseyincobanoglu531 Рік тому +1

    Great documentary. Thank you Kings and Generals Team!

  • @average.user_
    @average.user_ Рік тому +2

    Phenomenal work and presentation.

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 Рік тому +7

    Amazing! a remake to the Ottoman series thank you KnG!

  • @CrimeanHorseArcher
    @CrimeanHorseArcher Рік тому +23

    Söğüt was captured in 1231, next try for retake by Greece was failed in 1922. However the bulletholes are still there on the steel windows of the tomb of Ertuğrul Gazi

    • @nech1
      @nech1 Рік тому +2

      The British had told the Greeks many times to desecrate cultural, historical Turkish artifacts and monuments. I believe thaat was the case with the tomb as well

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Рік тому +2

      @@nech1 Isn't it funny that many, if not most, of the problems generated by a single nation in the modern era was britains fault.
      Their actions later caused the chain of events that led to the palestine-israel problem, the ogaden and shifta wars in somalia, the iraqi-kuwait disputes, and more.
      All the ones I mentioned were caused due to terrible borders and many false promises made to different nations.
      In somalia's case it was especially grevious because most of the nation was lost, the modern state of somala only has a portion of its ethnic land despite 2 those other parts attempting to join it democratically numerous times.

  • @saadktiwana5559
    @saadktiwana5559 Рік тому +1

    Much needed topic. Thank you.

  • @cnw6306
    @cnw6306 Рік тому +1

    Wow this is what i waiting for, but i'm not expect this !!
    Thanks, K&G. You are the best !! 😁

  • @sethralavode3052
    @sethralavode3052 Рік тому +3

    :( i was so invested about the expansions i was really suprised and sad when the video ended suddenly.

  • @stevelemuel9820
    @stevelemuel9820 Рік тому +3

    wonderful job kings and generals .......keep up the good work ...also please make a video on the life of the unkown belisarius of the palaiologan era.......michael doukas glabas tarchanieotes.....also make videos on the lifes of john palaiologos,alexios philaphtropenos,michael tarchanieotes ....would be very helpful

  • @chibble3591
    @chibble3591 Рік тому +1

    Let’s go been waiting for this series

  • @alpcan3264
    @alpcan3264 Рік тому

    Another masterpiece! Thank you

  • @skewed9942
    @skewed9942 Рік тому +20

    True gentlemen watch videos on Balkan history to make more accurate inflaming UA-cam comments

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +7

      Tru. Flame them where it hurts the most, deep cuts only.

    • @iskambillordu
      @iskambillordu Рік тому

      @@KingsandGenerals goofy aah generals

    • @GeekGod7512
      @GeekGod7512 Рік тому

      Lmfao 😂😂😂

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Рік тому

      @@iskambillordu You mean based generals, insults are an art that should be done after intense research.

  • @Hgvpuncher
    @Hgvpuncher Рік тому +4

    I'm from Romania however when i used to take the national exam test i took private history classes to pass the history exam. Surely it didn't was about Ottoman Empire but everytime after the history lessons ended he used to tell me extra things I didn't know such as Ottomans used special weapons like armed hoursemen with hooks dragging enemies from the battle lol this must be a very painful death. Also he told me many of the Wallchian rullers we're raised by the Sultan to be loyal and pay tribute once they we're assigned to rule a wallachian province. One of them is Vlad the Impaler surely he choose not to pay later and attack turks but he didn't do much of damage in the long term. Being raised by the Sultan he knew how to fight Ottomans and that was not by face to face but surprise attacks from the woods. After many many wallachian rulers revolted against the Sultan he decided to replace them with greek fanariots to be more loyal

    • @maperdiole
      @maperdiole 10 місяців тому

      @@whataboutism5439 vlad was half dacian(the dudes from the roman empire times) and cuman turk was another half or could be quarter

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Рік тому

    Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job

  • @ahmedazhar8485
    @ahmedazhar8485 Рік тому

    Amazing video. And by the way your graphics are amazing

  • @Ulas_Aldag
    @Ulas_Aldag Рік тому +11

    20:34 Seeing the ottomans so small compared to Byzantium. To think how they would incorporate the entirety of all those territories a few centuries later is just astonishing.

  • @thesaygl7020
    @thesaygl7020 Рік тому +5

    I'd like to thank you cause of you showed origins of Kayı Tribe. Oğuz Kağan Epopee is very important point for Old Turkic History.

  • @nohandlenotme
    @nohandlenotme Рік тому +2

    I subscribed to comment, your channel helps with the education of history, I only have high expectations for this channel, I know you won't disappoint. I look forward to more videos.

  • @blackhorse113
    @blackhorse113 Рік тому +1

    The channel I love to listen history 💜 keep going dude u r doing good 🙂

  • @aytacdenizacar7703
    @aytacdenizacar7703 Рік тому +4

    Fun fact: Sultan means Emperor in Arabic, and Rûm means Rome. So, Sultanate of Rûm basically means The Roman Empire.

    • @selahattinkaskc8668
      @selahattinkaskc8668 Рік тому

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j the inhabitants are not iranians bro anatolia didn't have iranian population.

  • @nukeboynez3648
    @nukeboynez3648 Рік тому +11

    As a turk, I am astonished at how accurately you explained the origin of the ottoman dynasty. Even most turk nowadays don't have this vast knowledge.

    • @waleed8530
      @waleed8530 Рік тому +4

      bruh, I showed Suliman the Magnificent to a young Turk and didn't know him.

    • @Euzuner41
      @Euzuner41 Рік тому

      @@waleed8530 yeah we have that kind of young people

    • @nech1
      @nech1 Рік тому

      @@Euzuner41 Nasil oluyu oyle bisey haha.

  • @daudbaloch6892
    @daudbaloch6892 Рік тому

    Thanks for creating this video

  • @omerfaruk6082
    @omerfaruk6082 9 місяців тому +2

    I am impressed by your correct pronounciation of many Turkish names, such as "söğüt", "domaniç" etc.

  • @Fornacis69
    @Fornacis69 Рік тому +5

    Can you do a video at some point over the avars since you have one of the Huns and khazars ? I feel like it would be really interesting video

  • @Ryzexus
    @Ryzexus Рік тому +3

    bro kings and generals never disappointed me with their videos and now there back with another magnificent ottomen series

  • @syedasharimam
    @syedasharimam Рік тому

    Amazing. Can upload more of early Ottoman battles

  • @The_Corporal
    @The_Corporal Рік тому +1

    From Turkey, Great Video! Thanks King of Generals

  • @lerneanlion
    @lerneanlion Рік тому +35

    So the Romans did respond to the conquests launched by the Turks. They just failed to do it properly. I cannot actually balme them since they were also worrying about another possible Sack of Constantinople from the West as well. Speaking of which, that's reminded me why they continued to appeal for helps from the Pope and the Western European nations so many times after what happened in 1204.

    • @user-ln8eh5nq3q
      @user-ln8eh5nq3q Рік тому +10

      They did respond but by that was too little too late they tried several times but the civil strife of the mid 14th century was a disaster the one part even promised lands to the ottomans in Thrace and makedon for military support futhermore the rise of the Serbians was another issue the Italian republics managed all trade and last but not least the incompetent emperors such as andronikos II the ruler of the video fortunately they were some capable emperors that gave some time to the empire such as andronikos the third and john katakouzinos

    • @user-ln8eh5nq3q
      @user-ln8eh5nq3q Рік тому

      @ali did l say in my comment anything about the Catalan company ? no and yes l know that helped the ottomans by ravaging lands of the people who hired them

    • @RichardEdwards40
      @RichardEdwards40 Рік тому

      @@user-ln8eh5nq3q the byzantines committed suicide by inviting turks into europe to fight in their civil war. the turks ravaged byzantine thrace and took many slaves during that time. Byzantines also invited turks into anatolia to gaerison cities before manzikert. I dont know why they never learned..

  • @Nomadictroll
    @Nomadictroll Рік тому +5

    In the west the Seljuq invasion of Asia Minor began the process which was to make it the modern land of the Turks and the base from which the greatest Islamic empire of the past 600 years would expand into southeast Europe .
    MacEachern, S., 2010. The new cultural atlas of the Islamic world. p.32.

  • @Jesse_Dawg
    @Jesse_Dawg 11 місяців тому +1

    Love this series. Please more

  • @mazenaljayousi49
    @mazenaljayousi49 Рік тому

    Thanks again kings and generals

  • @hugokappes4077
    @hugokappes4077 Рік тому +6

    The Turkish made shows , Erturgrul and then Osman are totally worth watching,,

  • @azizbey4334
    @azizbey4334 Рік тому +3

    Just mentioning this,Ertugrul's father's real name is Kunduz Alp not Suleyman Shah.
    It has been found in coins dating back to the period of sultan Orhan.
    It's unknown why the name suleiman Shah has been chosen for him.
    Most claim that this is another way of proving Ottoman legitimacy,by trying to trace their lineage to Suleyman Shah the conqueror of Anatolia during Seljuk times.
    But the actual reason is in fact unknown.

  • @lemonkrasavcik2114
    @lemonkrasavcik2114 Рік тому

    such a masterpiece,what a video

  • @cesimcan9041
    @cesimcan9041 Рік тому

    It is always awesome to explore Tiege Hanley products with the "Ceddin Deden" on the background

  • @fero5519
    @fero5519 Рік тому +6

    Bazı batılılar Türkleri kötü gösteriyor. Siz tarafsız ve doğru şekilde anlatıyorsunuz. İmparatorluk varisleri çalışmanızı takdir ediyor. 🇹🇷
    Ertuğrul'un babası tartışmalı bir konudur. Çoğu tarihçi Süleyman değil Gündüz Alp olduğunu söyler.

  • @yaralikatil
    @yaralikatil Рік тому +3

    In a study revealed by Alexander Lyon Mcfie in his book The End of the Ottoman Empire (2014), on the economic and social history of the Ottoman Turks, it unstoppable military was found that throughout force.

  • @liberalgoodi
    @liberalgoodi Рік тому

    Perfect as always

  • @hassaanalisiddiqui3827
    @hassaanalisiddiqui3827 4 місяці тому +1

    I want this series to continue all the way to the end

  • @KingAlton9403
    @KingAlton9403 Рік тому +3

    Excellent video, can't wait for the next part two months from now.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +1

      The shade... :-)

    • @KingAlton9403
      @KingAlton9403 Рік тому +1

      @@KingsandGenerals All jokes of course. I know you guys have a lot of things you cover at the same time so I can understand the long time it takes between each part of a series.

  • @JaffarGujjar430
    @JaffarGujjar430 Рік тому +3

    All your videos are great but Ottoman Empire and Crusades series videos are very rare ⚔️🔥

  • @pigswithpongs2616
    @pigswithpongs2616 Рік тому +1

    Love this channel

  • @bozare
    @bozare Рік тому

    One of my favorite series!

  • @isjdj3293
    @isjdj3293 Рік тому +5

    There 2 great TV series about this, the first one called Dirilis Erturgl abou the migration and the second, Kurulus Osman about how Osman Established his empire.

    • @idk-yk3xo
      @idk-yk3xo Рік тому

      @@parasf2984 osmanonline

  • @mohammadbilal4473
    @mohammadbilal4473 Рік тому +2

    Pls make a video on the ottoman conquest of mainland iraq by suleyman 1 and shah tahmasp1 and the ottoman safavid war under murad 4 and shah abbas 1. Anyway ur videos are my only source of logical history please try to keep making them and conti nue the level of accuracy

  • @hasanyildirim4859
    @hasanyildirim4859 Рік тому

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @hassaanalisiddiqui3827
    @hassaanalisiddiqui3827 Рік тому +1

    Finally a new series on the ottoman empire has begun

  • @muratlokmanoglu
    @muratlokmanoglu Рік тому +2

    Prof. Dr. Halil İnalcık's Ottoman History is one of the most reliable sources. I think you also benefit from it.

  • @Tommykey07
    @Tommykey07 Рік тому +12

    Who could imagine in 1300 that a minor Turkish beylik in western Anatolia would a little over two centuries later become a superpower that ruled large chunks of territory on three continents?

    • @elifern889
      @elifern889 Рік тому +7

      -Who could imagine that a small fishing town in the middle of Italia founded by outcasts of society would conquer their known world and have Empires mimic them for thousands of years?
      -Who could imagine that some zealous Arabs would create the largest Empire of its time, become big players in world politics, and spread what is now the 2nd largest religion in the world?
      -Who could imagine that a few Mongolian horsemen in the steppes would conquer almost all of Eurasia and have a direct impact in almost every civilization?
      I'm not trying to downplay the Ottomans here, but events like these are common throughout history

    • @ertegi64366
      @ertegi64366 Рік тому +2

      @@elifern889 i see 13 year old enlightment hit u hard xd

    • @YunusKULL
      @YunusKULL Рік тому

      @@elifern889 cope

    • @Tommykey07
      @Tommykey07 Рік тому

      @@elifern889 fair point! Yes, one could say the same about the Arabs in 7th century. It was quite the Black Swan event. With the Ottomans I would say their advantage over the other Turkish beyliks in western Anatolia was their proximity to Bithynia and then the Gallipoli peninsula. Once they were able to establish a foothold in Europe, they could expand more than the other beyliks.

    • @VergiliosSpatulas
      @VergiliosSpatulas Рік тому +1

      @@YunusKULL Cope? True Mongol moment, back to working 8h shifts to buy a slice of bread Ahmut.

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Рік тому

    Good video 👍🏻 thanks

  • @honeybadger2705
    @honeybadger2705 Рік тому

    Woow..thats a good documentary 👏👍

  • @somerandomstudent988
    @somerandomstudent988 Рік тому +8

    12:06 another version of the story was that Ertugrul (Osman's father) was the one who had that dream. In his dream, there were him and his teacher. A light came out of his teacher's chest and entered Ertugrul's chest. Then a huge tree sprouted from his chest. He woke up and told his teacher. His teacher said that Ertugrul's descendants would rule the world. Ertugrul would marry his teacher's daughter and Osman was born.

    • @yaman169
      @yaman169 Рік тому

      No Osman Gazi

    • @torikeqi8710
      @torikeqi8710 Рік тому

      Ertugrul was an unknown man for whom 0 documents exist.

    • @zen2557
      @zen2557 Рік тому +1

      @@torikeqi8710 Nope there is a metal money that has been printed in the name of Ertugrul.

  • @yaralikatil
    @yaralikatil Рік тому +9

    Historical states which ended by Ottoman Empire: Eretnids,Ramadanid Emirate,Karamanids,Beylik of Tadjeddin, ,Jandarids,Ahi Republic ,Dulkadirids,Beylik of Teke,Hamidids,Germiyanids,Menteshe,Sarukhanids,Karasids
    ,Beylik of Bafra,Hacıemiroğulları,Kubatoğulları,Kutluşah,Tacettinoğulları,Taşanoğulları,Duchy of Saint Sava,Duchy of Athens,Duchy of the Archipelago,Jabrids Emirate,Banate of Belgrade,Banate of Masco,Serbian Despotate,Lordship of Prilep,Despotate of Epirus, Revolutionary Serbia,Kingdom of Serbia(1718-1739),Principality of Zeta,Second Bulgarian Empire,Tsardom of Vidin,Despotate of Dobruja,Principality of Valona,Despotate of Morea,Principality of Theodoro,Empire of Trebizond, County Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos, Marquisate of Bodonitsa,Kingdom of Candia,Kingdom of the Morea,Triarchy of Negroponte,Koinon of the Zagorisians,Eastern Roman Empire,Principality of Albania,Lordship of Berat, Despotate of Angelokastron and Lepanto,State of Arianiti, Principality of Gjirokastër, Principality of Gropaj,Principality of Zahariaj,Principality of Dukagjini,Principality of Hamamshen,Kingdom of Bosnia, Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes,Kingdom of Hungary (1301-1526), Principality of Samtskhe,Hafsid Kingdom,Kingdom of Tlemcen,
    Kingdom of Kuku,Emirate of Diriyah,Republic of Krusevo,Hospitaller Tripoli,Principality of Muzaka,Mount Lebanon Emirate,

  • @YoxiiPlz
    @YoxiiPlz 13 днів тому +2

    I just checked on the video but you do it even better than the Turkish youtubers! Good quality and everything is true information. keep it up!

  • @Ibrah656
    @Ibrah656 Рік тому +2

    That background Ottomans music from "19:40 " is so legendary 😌

  • @MCMLXXXVICCXII
    @MCMLXXXVICCXII Рік тому +3

    10:33 Ayos Nicholayos = İnegöl, it must be the town's name not the leaders' name.
    11:00 Kalanos = Karaca, again the same thing. Town's name given as the commander's or Tekfur's name.
    Such small tribes were hiring by the local governors of Rome as sell swords so their loyality was questionable but not a big threat. In the beginning, so called ''Osman''s presence and actions, seen as a local dispute between local governors of Rome not as a independent venture. Osman's ability of intelligence, combined armies and coalesence with the local Tekfur's, such as ''Michael'' at 13:09, could be considered as a smoking gun of this view. We'll continue to see this patern up until the Murad I. After Murad I, this ''collaborative'' patern sits on a track as a state policy and leads the creation of ''Yeniçeri Ocağı'' and finds its place.

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 Рік тому +8

    Excellent video 📹
    All great Empires have to start somewhere.
    King 🤴 Charles 2nd was given a small island called Bombay by the Portuguese as a dowry.
    The Duke of Moscow asked the Mongols if he could collect the money 💰 from the surrounding slavic nations as a rent collector.
    The rest is history

  • @malleus_malemaleficarus
    @malleus_malemaleficarus Рік тому

    Well done like usual....