Can you ever see some of the Caucasus Russian territories becoming independent? Early Modern History Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLiPhmAD3I2JwdVOt4lI39d3XENLktUgP5.html
There is a chance in the near future if the situation in Russia continues as it is currently. They were both kept in place by Putin, but all are mortals. If Russia can hold itself together there is no chance of independence.
Just wrote a paper last week analyzing the novel Hadji Murad for what it can tell us about the Russian war against the Murids. This video is incredibly well researched. The way you put together this complex and nuanced history is nothing short of amazing. You fit all the pieces together in just the right way to give a detailed overview of the conflict that is both easy to follow and concise. The North Caucuses have such a rich and under appreciated history and i’m so happy to see it getting some well deserved recognition. Keep up the good work!
During the American Civil War, Walt Whitman wrote, “The real war will never get in the books,” One such episode was the Sunni Awakening a decade ago, which began as an initiative of Captain Travis Patriquin and the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division in Ramadi, commanded by Colonel Sean MacFarland. In Ramadi in late 2006, at a crucial juncture in the war, Captain Patriquin and Colonel MacFarland reached out to Sheikh Sattar of the Abu Risha tribe and figured out how to make him an ally in the war against the Al Qaeda insurgency in Iraq.[2] Their actions changed the terms of the fight and started to turn the tide against the insurgency. The ensuing Awakening that turned the Sunni tribes of Iraq against Al Qaeda, along with a new counterinsurgency strategy and the surge of additional U.S. forces, dealt a severe blow to Al Qaeda in Iraq that created a window of hope that a stabilized Iraq would be possible. Qaeda assassinated Sheikh Sattar in September 2007, robbing the Sunni Awakening of its charismatic leader The Maliki government’s sectarianism and rejection of the Sunni Awakening would open the door for the rise of the Islamic State and its conquest of most of the predominantly Sunni Arab areas of Iraq in 2014.[3]
That touches my heart, thank you. Hardest part about making these vids is getting the balance right between detail and "drama" (making it entertaining enough) - this requires me to very selective with what info I put in; and that creates its own headache cuz I can't really fail to miss out important details but I also can't put everything in! It's a nice headache to have haha.
I found this channel by accident few weeks ago and i can say its one of nicer surprises of 2022... You are doing great job of giving light to some of historically forgotten, yet important places of the world, and i thank you for it... Great job! 👏👏👏👍👌💪❤️
The Apache still lost their land like so many tribes before them. Hell, a lot of the natives in general literally lost their language since they had multiple languages forced upon them. At least some like the Irish still have a chance to revive theirs
@@elseggs6504 they all lost their land they all lost languages and then got it all back it's the ebb and flow of time. My point is that these peoples aren't worth conquering because eventually they'll rise up again and regain what was lost then some other group will come and try to do it all over again and lose thousands doing it. It's a cycle on repeat the only thing that changes is the invader who eventually leaves because it's to expensive or bloody to continue the struggle. In a perfect world you'd leave these people alone on their Mountains in their Glens and their Jungles. Incidentally in the Apaches case this is exactly what the US government did they gave the tribes autonomy on their reservations it wasn't perfect but eventually it worked as no native American war party has gone on a rampage since the 1920s and most tribes are racking in the denero threw casinos ownership.
@@loslobos786 Is it though? Southern Tyrol has been conquered yet no sign of them ever rising up. Despite WW2. Alsaice Lorraine, known for having lots of germans, never seperated from France and in fact felt more comfortable with them than the Prussians. Same manner you cannot claim that Chechnyas independence is an inveitable fate. Kadyrow isnt the only one loyal to the russian Federation.
@@elseggs6504 Tyrol, Alsace Lorraine are all ethnic Germans. Germans are not the kinds of people that I'm talking about. The German people's of the world are the conqueror type like the Chinese, Russian, Greeks and Romans. The people I'm talking about are the hardy outsider their typically small groups that live on the fringes of what history called the civilized world in places like Scotland, Ireland, the Jungles bordering China and the mountain valleys whos passes are blocked by snow half the year. This is Chechen history see if you can spot the cycle. Tsar invades thousands die, Tsar puts puppet strong man in thousands die. Tsar collapses thousands die. Soviets invade thousands die, Soviets deport entire villages thousands die. Soviets collapse Chechens return declare independence thousands die. Putin levels Grozny thousands die, Putin puts in strong man thousands die. Kadyrow is no different from all the other puppets Russia put there and will have the same results it's just the future. The only way it ends is if the conquer leaves it's the ebb and flow of history we've seen it before and as long as the conquerer ignores it we will see it again.
@@loslobos786 Greece? Conquerer? Are you fucking serious? The same greeks who had to endure 500 years of turkish opression and still are threatened are conquerors to you? What a load of bullshit. Not to mention that the regions I listed still were minorities at the end of the day. As such the actual government matters more than the one that has "your people" in it. Germany couldnt stop the Poles, Czechs or pretty much everyone, from deporting people. By your logic you might as well make Romania release an enklave in Transylvania due to the Hungarians which totally wouldnt be a PITA for everyone involved. Your examples are simply not based on reality but wishful thinking. Scotland for instance havent been idling around. In fact if they didnt try to colonize they might be independent rn. Still, they entered a Personal Union, kept conquering (look at Ireland) and even at its height, the independence movement can barely scratch together 50% of the votes. Chinese Mongols too arent exactly too invested in ethnonationalism. Same thing with Chechnya. You cant put up a puppetleader if no one has any shred of loyalty to you. Truth is that many ethnicities just dont care as much as you might believe. Same with the Kalmyks or Ainu, which are spread across all of Scandinavia. Or the turkish Kurds who dgaf aside from PKK
If I recall correctly, the author of Dune, Frank Herbert, based the deadly tribal Fremen warriors on the warriors of Chechnya. Goes to show just how fierce these guys were
Fedayeen = Mujahadeen you’re both wrong, not literally a specific ethnic group but all the warriors from each ethnic background that made up the Mujahadeen
@@pinchevulpes no, sorry, I'm not. Its totally based on the Bedouin. The mujahadeen, while not an ethnicity, don't even live in the desert. The similarities in the words are because of the inspiration Frank Herbert took from peoples of the islamic faith. And "fedaykin" in dune, derived from "fedayen" which is an Arabic/Persian/Armenian term that means "he who redeems through sacrifice
It is strange how some of the most beautiful places in the world are the most troubled. Those green valleys look like top mountian biking country or motorcycle country to me. I hope this region finds peace and can open itself up to that sort of tourism, for everyone's mutual gain.
Strange but it also makes sense - up until recently, fertile ground was one of (alongside a water source) the most important criteria for starting a human settlement.
@@HikmaHistory Uhhh, not many peoples going to war over the Sahara desert eh? No giant wars over the put back of Australia.. ...people travelled the globe (before boats) through bearing straight etc etc, to find the best habitual place... So yeah, over time they produce, neighbors want what they have, so war.
@@bigsmoke8377 i am pakistani i have mightu respect for Chechens i know you nation very well. You are great Muslims all true Muslims are brothers even in Aakhira. Salute to you sa vusha
@@islamafridi5055 barakallahu feek my brother for the kind words. Big respect to you aswell, may Allah bless you and your family. We are for sure brothers because true Islam unites us
@@bigsmoke8377 brother please ignore any nagative comments about chechens i am from pakistan and many family in Afghanistan and fought against Russian soviets. We hold chechen in very high regard and we know your warrior spirit and your faith in ALLAH. We are warrior people also but we know who you are. We stand with you
@@islamafridi5055 i will do that my brother. Once again thank you, your words are very nice. The reason you and your people understand us is because we are similair. Both muslims with a warrior spirit
Outstanding video and excellent channel! It is a repository of information presented in an engaging fashion about which most Westerners have no frame of reference. As and educator, I want to express my sincere thanks for the content you offer. Incredible catalyst for heightening the historical perspectives and consideration of my students. Thank you.
When I was young I read Anna Politkovskaya : A Dirty War and wrote a report for school. Idkw but I have always been very interested in Chechnya. It's a sad story. I wish I knew more about their pre Islamic history. I am really enjoying this channel, thanks for the uploads.
You simply cannot talk about the Russian-Caucasian war without mentioning Circassians!! That's like saying England and France fought the Nazis without mentioning the Soviet Union Circassians fought Russia from 1763 to 1864.. That's a 101 years
Great vid, with the rise of Khabib Nurmagomedov, Islam Makhachev and the rest of the Eagles MMA team I think it’s important for the history of their region to be told. Especially considering circumstances in their own countries may prevent them from telling an accurate and detailed story.
@Putler Jugend ⚡⚡ Maybe, but still russians & kadyrovzy don't like it you talk about it. With kadyrovzy you can even get into legal trouble if you mention it. For example people are not allowed to have gatherings in memory of the genocide in chechnya.
@Putler Jugend ⚡⚡ Yes, but I think there is at least one more reason for that. Which is that Kadyrov wants to act like chechens & russians have had good relationships despite the wars - which thankfully is true at least to a certain extent - but he wants people to focus only on the good parts of their history & forget the ugly parts of it. The ugly parts dejustify his collaboration with the russians. For Dagestanis it's similar, except they don't risk as much as chechens (thank god) when they talk about these things.
Great video. Could you make video about Russian conqueet of Kazan, Astrakhan and Siberia in 16th century as well as Central Asian Khanates in 19th century
Thank you for yet another very interesting video. I have two questions, one is: who is the painter (or painters) of the painted scenes you use in the video? and the second: I would love to know more about the Circassian people, the genocide they suffered and what happened to them after the genocide. The Caucus area is both fascinating and beautiful. Thanks again.
@@КазимирМалевич-т9х and also Central Asia, the Baltic countries, northern China, Manchuria, Japanese islands. There have been so many genocides it's hard to know where to start.
I'm glad to hear you mention that the Imams were not typical Naqshbandis. Bcs russians & the Naqshbandis of today like to argue for themselves that they were in an attempt to gain more prestige, while at the same time criticizing the Imamat for fighting russia. The Naqshbandis often even cooporated with russians when there was fighting going on. Imam Mansur had to fight with that problem.
Yes you are right. Imam Shamil's teacher Said Harakani (Саид Араканский), a Naqshbandi sheikh, was secretly meeting Yermolov and collaborating with Russians.
What type of nonsense is it? If they were cooperating with Russians then they were traitors and it’s has nothing to do with being Naqshbandis. The Naqshbandi that in Dagestan right now didn’t change at all, it’s like saying that Islam is bad when Muslims don’t follow it properly
I´m on a youtube-quest learning more about this regions history. It has not disappointed! Fascinating characters and absolutely stunning nature. Greetings from the north!
When growing up in the west I felt so much shame of my roots because everything is and was always destroyed. Finally after I got older got more pride in my Dagestani roots.
I should be normal? Ok tell me mr normal what we’re you ashamed of specifically? So like I said we are ashamed of you! Go fuck yourself. You have no roots in Dagestan. At your best your probably a confused tajik.
During the American Civil War, Walt Whitman wrote, “The real war will never get in the books,” One such episode was the Sunni Awakening a decade ago, which began as an initiative of Captain Travis Patriquin and the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division in Ramadi, commanded by Colonel Sean MacFarland. In Ramadi in late 2006, at a crucial juncture in the war, Captain Patriquin and Colonel MacFarland reached out to Sheikh Sattar of the Abu Risha tribe and figured out how to make him an ally in the war against the Al Qaeda insurgency in Iraq.[2] Their actions changed the terms of the fight and started to turn the tide against the insurgency. The ensuing Awakening that turned the Sunni tribes of Iraq against Al Qaeda, along with a new counterinsurgency strategy and the surge of additional U.S. forces, dealt a severe blow to Al Qaeda in Iraq that created a window of hope that a stabilized Iraq would be possible. Qaeda assassinated Sheikh Sattar in September 2007, robbing the Sunni Awakening of its charismatic leader The Maliki government’s sectarianism and rejection of the Sunni Awakening would open the door for the rise of the Islamic State and its conquest of most of the predominantly Sunni Arab areas of Iraq in 2014.[3]
Inaccurate on Avar khaganat part. They didn’t rule over all the avar villages , in the ancient times maybe , but not in this period. Agars often didn’t acknowledge them and created Free communities, where lived by their own laws and no one touched them. All three Imams were Avar. Also, Dagestan as a whole was never part of Persia , maybe Lezgistan , but definitely not the other parts. There is zero traces of any kind of influence in Avar , Lak, Dargin etc. Ethnicities of any kind of Persian influence.
9:12 "female ruler of Avars paxu pixi"?? The mother of young crown prince Nutsalkhan and Umakhan. Bakhu is an Avar name. Bika is a title for a wife of prince or a king. Her name was Bakhu Bika. She was not a ruler of Avars.
This video should've been uploaded a few weeks ago but that was the hang-up - honestly it took me so long to find all of it that I can barely remember.
Hello..Thanks for making a video about the Caucuses and Chechen liberation movement which starts in Chechnya about 400 years ago..and while i commend you for your efforts..I do have some issues with your video that you fail to mention..and that's about the great figure "Imam Mansour"who was a foundational and integral part of the Caucasian liberation movement for freedom..and any mention of Caucasian history is seriously deficient without him being mentioned.. I urge you to make a video of this figure and his fundamental principles in the resistance of the russian invasions of the caucuses. "Imam Mansuor" or Ushurma [his chechen name] was born in 1732 OR 1759 [historian different opinions ] in a chechen village called Aldy.. 'Indeed,for Chechens Imam Mansur is the forefather and pre-founder both of the main ideas of the [Chechen] National Liberation Movement and of the aspiration for a political unification of the North Caucasian people, He is also regarded as the initiator of the Chechens long National-Liberation struggle which is still being waged. [ The Lone Wolf and The Bear: Three Centuries of Chechen Defiance of Russia Rule, Moshe Gammer, Pg. 27 ] ' Mansur, it seems was the first to realise that on their own the different mountain communities would have no chance of resisting a great power such as russia. Hence his grand strategy (adopted and developed by later leaders of resistance) of following two separate but parallel paths: one, to unite all the mountaineers (and also the steppe nomads) in armed resistance to russia, and two to obtain ottoman assistance'. [ The Lone Wolf and the Bear Pg. 28 ] All Caucasians followed Imam Mansur from Chechens, Dagistanis, Circassians..etc. He defeated the russian military many times, one of his famed battles was the battle of Sunzha in 1785 which shocked the russian empire. He lead Chechens and Dagistanis and defeated russians in Kislyar. He lead armies in Kabardina and Circassians in Anapa. Finally after years of fighting unequal battles outnumbered many times, russians shot a Canon close to him which caused him to fall unconscious and was captured, and imprisoned for the rest of his life and died in the prison.
Мансур повёл горцев Кавказа всего на одно сражение из за не дальновидности и мыслить стратегически Мансур повёл горцев с саблями в лобавую атаку на пушки и винтовки русских и горцы были разбиты . После горцы отвернулись от Магсура и Мансур с отрядом несколько десятков горцев ушёл в Черкессию и был взять в плен будучи раненым и умер в заключении .
4:37 The word agha has two different spellings in Persian. The one that is written آقا means sir, and this one here is written آغا, i had to say this just to prevent misunderstandings.
Very interesting Please make more videos regarding Muslim history in that region My heritage is Pakistan 🇵🇰, my people/tribe came to this land nearly 1 thousand year ago Army of 5 thousand which made the the first Islamic state from Gwadar to Multan
@Hikma History: Thank you for an interesting video, as always. I am assuming you are based in Turkey. I wonder if you can find info about an Afghan named Charkhi څرخي. Forgive me, I have forgotten his first name. He seemed to have gained the title of Pasha with Ottomans, was appointed governor of Daghestan. The word “Pacha” in Afghanistan means King, so the rumors started in Afghanistan that he had become king of Daghestan. Many Afghans joined him. He will be continuously attacking Iran, till Nadir Afshar defeated him. He and his Afghans then hid in Caucasus mountains, and was a thorn to the Iranians, attacking them continuously. I first heard of him in a piece Farsi poetry handwritten on first page of a dictionary given to my father by an Afghan scholar. The poetry complains of Charkhis cruelties ظلم on Iranians.
@Hikma History: Checked “About” on your site. Your eMail address is not there. I know in one of your programs in answer to a viewer you had listed your eMail address, but I can’t find it.
@@xxycom8963 Wait that's also important lol - are you sure about that? It should say something like 'View email address', can you go to my About page again pls. Here's the email anyway - hikmahistory@gmail.com
Dagestani here. The person you described did exist during same time, except he was not Afghani. From what you described here I assume the story is about Surkhay (Dagestan version of name Sergei), Khan of Gazikumukh. His ethnicity is actually Lak (one of the local ethnicities). He ruled over Laks, Avars, and partially Dargins and Kumyks. Ottoman empire didn't appoint him, but recognized him as a Pasha of Dagestan just to get some influence in the area and gain ally against the raising power of Nader Shah. In reality it didn't really mean anything as he was already the most powerful ruler in Dagestan at that point of time. Same as if the pope called Biden the ruler of USA today. The invasion of Nader Shah into Dagestan in fact was caused by constant raids of Surkhay into persian controlled Azerbaijan, and he was eventually defeated and captured when capital city Gazikumukh failed. The Nader Shahs victory though was not conclusive and the retreating army of his sons united with Avars and Dargins later gave another battle defeating the army of Nader which pushed him outside of Dagestan once again. Though there might have been some afghan fighters in his army during that period, but probably not many. The only connection with afghan people I can find is that his son Muhammad who inherited the kingdom, had afghan wife, daughter of one of the Persian generals, who I guess was highly respected.
I found another mistake. In the video it says that the start of resistance and first imam was Gazi Muhammad. It wasn't. First movement was from Chechnya and the first imam was Shaikh Mansur - declared as an imam of whole Caucasus. Gazi Muhammad was second imam of Caucasus. Not the first. Correct this! It insults our memory! I'm going to watch further to see if there are more mistakes...
@@HikmaHistory I appreciate your attempt to educate people about our culture. But as he said it does insult our caucasus history. Sheikh Mansur was the first imam of the caucasus also uniting circassians into his army. Sheikh Shamils Army at a point consisted of a majority of chechens and cowardly betraying them at the end. I can‘t kinda blame you for your mistakes since for outsiders of the Caucasus it’s hard to get information about us and a lot of knowledge was destroyed for example through Stalin too and it is harder for outsiders to get knowledge but we did a good job to still keeping a lot of important knowledge and a good portion of is not accessible for outsiders. But you as a (true) muslim brother shouldn’t spread false informations about our own culture and history.
@@maxmusterov2870 Sheikh Mansur led a rebellion against the Russians which was damn near identical in nature to Imam Ghazi & Shamil's one but the Caucasian Imamate was an actual state that was formed in in 1828. Sheikh Mansur did NOT establish the Imamate, he led a rebellion but no exact state was established! I am aware that I could be wrong but I did put a great deal of effort into researching this topic and nowhere in my reading did it even hint that Sheikh Mansur established the Imamate. He died in 1794 and the Imamate was established in 1828. I don't really understand why there is confusion here!
@@HikmaHistory he did not establish any Imamate or state which is true But he was and is technically considered the First Imam (in a military sense) to lead a resistance against the Russians
Bro you really gotta stop pronouncing "kh" as "x" instead of hard "k". Even we don't pronounce it that deep down in our throat here in the Caucasus, sounds a bit bad when you keep on doing it with every word. Also, the image at 8:24 is of Kazakhs, not Chechens. Great vid though, cheers!
thank you for video . I am Turkey Circassian please mention about Circassian genocide next video . Circassian genocide is one of the most brutal genocidies in the world more than 800.000 people died . Genocide effected all of the caucasian people's . My father is Circassian and my mother is muslim osetian. some muslim ossetian people also affected this genocide . Nobody in the world knows about this genocide.
I will be making a series about Russia vs Circassia. It's interesting that your mum's a Muslim Ossetian - I thought Ossetians were almost exclusively Christian?
@@HikmaHistory yes , there are 50.000 ossetians living in Turkey and all of them muslim . We believe that some Ossetians accepted Islam through the Circassians. Imperial Russian army forced to emigrate muslim Ossetians . Russia did not immigrate the Christian Ossetians and saw them as an ally in the region for religious reasons. Today, Ossetians seem to be allies of Russia, but Ossetians in Turkey are distant from Russia because of genocide
Very well done piece. Thank you for putting the time in. Does anyone know the painter/s of the artwork he used??? I’m dying to know. Really incredible works.
My master thesis wil be about this events, very good film! But you could say something about siege of Derbent (oldest city in Russia) in September 1831
6:38 sorry but this is not Imam Ghazi Muhammad. This is Imam Shamil's son in law Abdurahman(1837-1901). That's his photo from colonel Appolon Runovski's archives.
PERSIA was never a modern state that enforced centralization, their rule over most of Iran was rather soft, lax, and even tolerant of nomads. so many of modern conflicts in the region can be linked towards the Westphalian states' colonization of the world, which is something that russia was experiencing in the west, and had to enforce in the East too. Crimea belongs to the tartars!
a wow video with breathtaking artwork shamyl is one my greatest heroes integrity on steroids slava ukrayini fighting the russkies as the chechens fought them 30 or so years ago
Since your bread and butter is middles east / North African Muslims have you done an episode on the “old man on the mountain?” If not that would be my request.
However, when in 1999 Basaev came To Dagestan with army of 1400 to help them, Dagistani betrayed him and sided with russia. Other than Islam and Caucasus nothing unites these people. 🤔
@@ciupilan1000 LGBT World? Western World? So You Think Take Sides With Syiah Rafidho,North Korea And PRC/China,It's Better? Living Under A Facist Dictator Like Mr Putin,It's Better?
The fact that the ethnic groups in Caucasus formed a united front against the Russian Empire made me question one thing: Why the Central Asian Khanates did not form a united front and alliances with the Afghans and the British Raj of India to fight off the Russian Empire?
Because they were in an area far too sparsely populated. By the time negotiations would have started with the Afghans, the Russians would have made gains that would have made the negotiations invalid. In addition, the Central Asia area is largely flat and doesn't provide a natural battlefield that advantages the defenders. In short, they were handicapped by the area they wanted to defend.
The Brits wanted to conquer them too and add them to their Raj. Afghanistan was invaded by the Brits long before Russia. All of it was part of their Great Game. Not just for Russia to get closer to India but for the both of them to make Persia their bitch.
Central Asia is less populated. And they have been fighting each other since ancient times. The people of the Caucasus were isolated between the tribes because of the geography of the mountains, thus maintaining little contact with each other until Tsarist Russia came.
Unfortunately there was no united front. Many Caucasians fought against their brethren during those wars. Russia implemented "divide and conquer" strategy very effectively
But it was not Russia alone that defeated Persia. The British invaded from the South and East. They divided what remained of Persia udner British and Russian influence. This is the same Persia that rivaled the Ottoman Empire.
One thing I noticed is Afghans, Dagestanis, Chechens have very strong noses (Sometimes big too). A sharp strong nose does have a role to play on what kind of a person it might be.
@@islamafridi5055 I am a Pashtun brother, how can I mock myself? A strong and defined nose makes a person attractive and it gives him a warrior like appearance. Who is silly now?
Chechens appeared in the Caucasus only 250 years ago in the form of a Russian project to divide the world's oldest Ingush (or Ghalghay) people into parts. Thus, Chehen is a baby tribe compared to other nations. The formation of the Chechen tribes took place in 3 stages: 1) Migration in the 16th century of some Ingush (or Ghalghay) teips to the East, where they began to be called Loamaroy or Tavlintsy in Kumyk. This place is called Ichkeria in Turkic (Vedenskaya and Nozhai-Yurt regions of modern Chechnya). 2) The migration of the Avars to the West in the 17th century and the foundation by the Avar Khan Turlov of the village of Chechen-aul (Chachan) - the capital of his Avar Khanate - south of modern Grozny. The settlement of the region by Cossacks, Kumyks, mountain Jews (tats) Avars, deserted Russian soldiers, Nogais, Georgians, Circassians. They began to be called Chachans. 3) Descent from the mountains of the Ingush-Loamara (Tavlintsy) and their mixing with the Chachans of the plane. At the same time, fugitives and criminals from all over the world are being accepted into the Chachan society following Chechen custom of “Stubina vosh”, including Russians and Cossacks, who get chechenized over time. As a result, today we have modern Chechens. Next comes the chechenization of these peoples, largely due to the promiscuity of tsarist officials and generals, who called everyone by this name indiscriminately for their own convenience. The fact is that the name "Ingush" in the 18th century has not yet taken root, and the name "G1alg1ay" is difficult to pronounce in Russian and European languages. The word "Chechen" is easy to pronounce. For this banal reason, the Russians began to call the Ingush (or Ghalghay) as Chechens. And as you know from the fable about the lion, if you call a lion a donkey for a long time, then he will eventually start sounding like a donkey. This apparently happened to the Ingush (or Ghalghay) living in Ichkeria and on the territory of modern Achkhoi-Martan, Urus-Martan, Nadterechny, Itum-Kalinsky, Shatoisky, Sharoisky, Galay-Chozhsky and Grozny regions, which are the national territories of the Ingush (or Ghalghay). And modern Chechens are thus non-purebred Ingush (or Ghalghay). In fact, these are chechenized Ingush (or Ghalghay). The Chechenization of the Ingush continues to this day through the efforts of Russia.
What you are saying is just nonsense and foolish talk...you may be any nobody whose goal is to slander the Chechen people because they are the oldest in the Caucasus and in the entire world... Therefore, the scum of the world have come together to remove this ancient people from existence in various ways, as they would do to any people that possesses primitive DNA.. Continue barking as the caravan moves on
@@againstviralmisinformation510 эй чебурек, когда Дагестан или дагестанские народы уже свою государственность имели, вы ещё, как этнос даже не сформировались.
Russians never traded their own people for slaves....that is how the population grew....Russian nobles were sent to GERMAN UNIVERSITIES . one more point how the Germans though Circassians were one of the best peoples....
It’s a misconception unfortunately. Chechens and Dagestanis like the Avars are the very natives of the Caucasus and one of the oldest nations like the georgians who are also the natives of the caucasus.
Can you ever see some of the Caucasus Russian territories becoming independent?
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There is a chance in the near future if the situation in Russia continues as it is currently. They were both kept in place by Putin, but all are mortals. If Russia can hold itself together there is no chance of independence.
@Putler Jugend ⚡⚡ ditto
Independent of what ?
Never
It belongs to Christian Russia 🇷🇺 ☦️
Just wrote a paper last week analyzing the novel Hadji Murad for what it can tell us about the Russian war against the Murids. This video is incredibly well researched. The way you put together this complex and nuanced history is nothing short of amazing. You fit all the pieces together in just the right way to give a detailed overview of the conflict that is both easy to follow and concise. The North Caucuses have such a rich and under appreciated history and i’m so happy to see it getting some well deserved recognition. Keep up the good work!
During the American Civil War, Walt Whitman wrote, “The real war will never get in the books,”
One such episode was the Sunni Awakening a decade ago, which began as an initiative of Captain Travis Patriquin and the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division in Ramadi, commanded by Colonel Sean MacFarland. In Ramadi in late 2006, at a crucial juncture in the war, Captain Patriquin and Colonel MacFarland reached out to Sheikh Sattar of the Abu Risha tribe and figured out how to make him an ally in the war against the Al Qaeda insurgency in Iraq.[2] Their actions changed the terms of the fight and started to turn the tide against the insurgency. The ensuing Awakening that turned the Sunni tribes of Iraq against Al Qaeda, along with a new counterinsurgency strategy and the surge of additional U.S. forces, dealt a severe blow to Al Qaeda in Iraq that created a window of hope that a stabilized Iraq would be possible.
Qaeda assassinated Sheikh Sattar in September 2007, robbing the Sunni Awakening of its charismatic leader
The Maliki government’s sectarianism and rejection of the Sunni Awakening would open the door for the rise of the Islamic State and its conquest of most of the predominantly Sunni Arab areas of Iraq in 2014.[3]
That touches my heart, thank you. Hardest part about making these vids is getting the balance right between detail and "drama" (making it entertaining enough) - this requires me to very selective with what info I put in; and that creates its own headache cuz I can't really fail to miss out important details but I also can't put everything in! It's a nice headache to have haha.
@@HikmaHistory you said Persian's ruled on paper 😄, but qajar dynasty where ethnic Turk's. Instead of taking shots make factual correct videos.
Hey dude, email me 👍
Beautiful presentation, the Caucasus is a beautiful place. This turned out great!!!!
Thank you dude, for all your help! Your vid was great too!
Кавказ колыбель истории. Само слово Кавказ о многом говорит.
Jazakallahu khairan , Salam from Dagestan ❤
I found this channel by accident few weeks ago and i can say its one of nicer surprises of 2022... You are doing great job of giving light to some of historically forgotten, yet important places of the world, and i thank you for it... Great job! 👏👏👏👍👌💪❤️
Thank you!
This might be your best one yet. Competes with the Afghanistan documentary you did. Congratulations sir.
Thank you my good man, I like to think of this as my magnum opus thus far!
Some people should just be left alone...The Basque, The Irish, The Vietnamese, The Apache, The Chechens & Dagestans it's just not worth the trouble.
The Apache still lost their land like so many tribes before them. Hell, a lot of the natives in general literally lost their language since they had multiple languages forced upon them. At least some like the Irish still have a chance to revive theirs
@@elseggs6504 they all lost their land they all lost languages and then got it all back it's the ebb and flow of time. My point is that these peoples aren't worth conquering because eventually they'll rise up again and regain what was lost then some other group will come and try to do it all over again and lose thousands doing it. It's a cycle on repeat the only thing that changes is the invader who eventually leaves because it's to expensive or bloody to continue the struggle. In a perfect world you'd leave these people alone on their Mountains in their Glens and their Jungles.
Incidentally in the Apaches case this is exactly what the US government did they gave the tribes autonomy on their reservations it wasn't perfect but eventually it worked as no native American war party has gone on a rampage since the 1920s and most tribes are racking in the denero threw casinos ownership.
@@loslobos786 Is it though? Southern Tyrol has been conquered yet no sign of them ever rising up. Despite WW2. Alsaice Lorraine, known for having lots of germans, never seperated from France and in fact felt more comfortable with them than the Prussians.
Same manner you cannot claim that Chechnyas independence is an inveitable fate. Kadyrow isnt the only one loyal to the russian Federation.
@@elseggs6504 Tyrol, Alsace Lorraine are all ethnic Germans. Germans are not the kinds of people that I'm talking about. The German people's of the world are the conqueror type like the Chinese, Russian, Greeks and Romans. The people I'm talking about are the hardy outsider their typically small groups that live on the fringes of what history called the civilized world in places like Scotland, Ireland, the Jungles bordering China and the mountain valleys whos passes are blocked by snow half the year.
This is Chechen history see if you can spot the cycle. Tsar invades thousands die, Tsar puts puppet strong man in thousands die. Tsar collapses thousands die. Soviets invade thousands die, Soviets deport entire villages thousands die. Soviets collapse Chechens return declare independence thousands die. Putin levels Grozny thousands die, Putin puts in strong man thousands die. Kadyrow is no different from all the other puppets Russia put there and will have the same results it's just the future. The only way it ends is if the conquer leaves it's the ebb and flow of history we've seen it before and as long as the conquerer ignores it we will see it again.
@@loslobos786 Greece? Conquerer? Are you fucking serious? The same greeks who had to endure 500 years of turkish opression and still are threatened are conquerors to you? What a load of bullshit. Not to mention that the regions I listed still were minorities at the end of the day. As such the actual government matters more than the one that has "your people" in it. Germany couldnt stop the Poles, Czechs or pretty much everyone, from deporting people. By your logic you might as well make Romania release an enklave in Transylvania due to the Hungarians which totally wouldnt be a PITA for everyone involved.
Your examples are simply not based on reality but wishful thinking. Scotland for instance havent been idling around. In fact if they didnt try to colonize they might be independent rn. Still, they entered a Personal Union, kept conquering (look at Ireland) and even at its height, the independence movement can barely scratch together 50% of the votes. Chinese Mongols too arent exactly too invested in ethnonationalism. Same thing with Chechnya. You cant put up a puppetleader if no one has any shred of loyalty to you. Truth is that many ethnicities just dont care as much as you might believe. Same with the Kalmyks or Ainu, which are spread across all of Scandinavia. Or the turkish Kurds who dgaf aside from PKK
If I recall correctly, the author of Dune, Frank Herbert, based the deadly tribal Fremen warriors on the warriors of Chechnya. Goes to show just how fierce these guys were
i thinks it was based on the bedouins or the berbers, if i'm not mistaken.
Fedayeen = Mujahadeen you’re both wrong, not literally a specific ethnic group but all the warriors from each ethnic background that made up the Mujahadeen
@@pinchevulpes no, sorry, I'm not. Its totally based on the Bedouin. The mujahadeen, while not an ethnicity, don't even live in the desert. The similarities in the words are because of the inspiration Frank Herbert took from peoples of the islamic faith. And "fedaykin" in dune, derived from "fedayen" which is an Arabic/Persian/Armenian term that means "he who redeems through sacrifice
@@pinchevulpes wrong. Mujahedeen are nothing when compared to Chechens and Dagestanis.
Fremen warriors are based on Arabs and not Chechens.
Love to Chechens and Dagestanis from your Pakistani brother in England ❤
🙋👍
Roti milli mulle
It is strange how some of the most beautiful places in the world are the most troubled. Those green valleys look like top mountian biking country or motorcycle country to me. I hope this region finds peace and can open itself up to that sort of tourism, for everyone's mutual gain.
Strange but it also makes sense - up until recently, fertile ground was one of (alongside a water source) the most important criteria for starting a human settlement.
Kashmir
В Дагестане и Чечне спокойно . Много туристов посещает каждый год . Вы можете приехать в наши края . Информация в видео не совсем правильная .
@@HikmaHistory Uhhh, not many peoples going to war over the Sahara desert eh?
No giant wars over the put back of Australia..
...people travelled the globe (before boats) through bearing straight etc etc, to find the best habitual place...
So yeah, over time they produce, neighbors want what they have, so war.
exactly but western powres don't want this look at Kashmir occupational dispute
Love my Chechen brothers from Dagestan🏴🐺🦅
we are brothers indeed. Eventough there are many who are trying to break this brotherhood. I see Dagestanis as my brothers in sha Allah
@@bigsmoke8377 i am pakistani i have mightu respect for Chechens i know you nation very well. You are great Muslims all true Muslims are brothers even in Aakhira.
Salute to you sa vusha
@@islamafridi5055 barakallahu feek my brother for the kind words. Big respect to you aswell, may Allah bless you and your family. We are for sure brothers because true Islam unites us
@@bigsmoke8377 brother please ignore any nagative comments about chechens i am from pakistan and many family in Afghanistan and fought against Russian soviets.
We hold chechen in very high regard and we know your warrior spirit and your faith in ALLAH. We are warrior people also but we know who you are.
We stand with you
@@islamafridi5055 i will do that my brother. Once again thank you, your words are very nice. The reason you and your people understand us is because we are similair. Both muslims with a warrior spirit
3:57 sorry, but Persians never ruled over Chechens. Persians only had south of Dagestan. Not even whole of Dagestan.
@thecazigan28yes, pretty much. But they didn't have a state.
@thecazigan28 chechens had never a state like other caucasians, cause chechend had democracy, and there weren’t any government
I can't wait for the Imam Shamil's story! i know very little about him and Caucasians History of resistance,so May Allah help you Brother!
Shamil is having fun with a goat
This brief commercial is incomplete without the mention of Baysangur of Benoy.
What an epic man, will deffo try to find a place to bring him
The Caucasus region has a long and storied history and people. Tough and honorable people.
Outstanding video and excellent channel! It is a repository of information presented in an engaging fashion about which most Westerners have no frame of reference. As and educator, I want to express my sincere thanks for the content you offer. Incredible catalyst for heightening the historical perspectives and consideration of my students. Thank you.
Thank you for such a nice (and brilliantly written I might add) comment!
When I was young I read Anna Politkovskaya : A Dirty War and wrote a report for school. Idkw but I have always been very interested in Chechnya. It's a sad story. I wish I knew more about their pre Islamic history. I am really enjoying this channel, thanks for the uploads.
Very interesting part of the world!
Love Dagestan and Chechenia from Turkey❤❤❤
Turkey is Greek and Islam is arab
@@arolemaprarath6615 And you are gay.
@@arolemaprarath6615 bullshit
@@arolemaprarath6615 sure and Christianity is pagan and Macedonia is Bulgarian , what’s your point brother
Peace ! Let’s get over these differences
@@zulfhashimmi2040 Islam is pagan since the kaaba is originally pagan and it was never mentioned jn the bible or the Torah
The artwork with great narration of events makes it very engaging.
A great channel for learning history.
Excellent job my friend, as always
You simply cannot talk about the Russian-Caucasian war without mentioning Circassians!!
That's like saying England and France fought the Nazis without mentioning the Soviet Union
Circassians fought Russia from 1763 to 1864.. That's a 101 years
That will have its own sub-series
@@HikmaHistory I'll be patiently waiting
Please 🙏
"Dune" by Frank Herbert was based heavily on "The Sabers of Paradise" a book about the Caucasus war of resistance. Many quotes are lifted wholly.
I've heard - not surprised tbh, the Caucasus resistance was epic to say the least!
The sabers of paradise are Arabs, Chechens don't live in Deserts.
@@mangopudding5979 Hence the term "based".
The dune movie had so many references to Muhammad's story i'm sure every muslim recognized it. The author probably read the seerah or smth
@@feudist based on Arabs.
Love the artwork and photography. Well done video in every regard.
Thanks Wade! More coming in this series, stay tuned.
I’m learning chechen, so learning about chechen history and culture is very helpful for me!
you don't need Chechen
@@arbidukaev angry Russian
😂😂😂 soon you will learn Cantonese
@@jewishzionist3322 什么? 我学了中文5年
@@arbidukaev Буд
The great artwork and the narrative complement each other very well in my opinion
Tough people in this part of the world
Nice work 👊
Thanks Michael, more Kavkaz content coming up!
Love my Chechen and dagistani brother's and sisters from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Agreed
Idiot
Nah we don’t need your love, you guys are unjust to my Afghan brothers, respect only to Afghanistan
They are dogs
You just love the sisters
Great vid, with the rise of Khabib Nurmagomedov, Islam Makhachev and the rest of the Eagles MMA team I think it’s important for the history of their region to be told. Especially considering circumstances in their own countries may prevent them from telling an accurate and detailed story.
They can't talk about certain parts of their history that russia doesn't like. Just for example the chechen genocide in 23. february 1944.
@Putler Jugend ⚡⚡ Maybe, but still russians & kadyrovzy don't like it you talk about it. With kadyrovzy you can even get into legal trouble if you mention it. For example people are not allowed to have gatherings in memory of the genocide in chechnya.
@Putler Jugend ⚡⚡ Sonnenrad and lightning bolt symbols 🤔
@Putler Jugend ⚡⚡ Yes, but I think there is at least one more reason for that. Which is that Kadyrov wants to act like chechens & russians have had good relationships despite the wars - which thankfully is true at least to a certain extent - but he wants people to focus only on the good parts of their history & forget the ugly parts of it. The ugly parts dejustify his collaboration with the russians. For Dagestanis it's similar, except they don't risk as much as chechens (thank god) when they talk about these things.
@Putler Jugend ⚡⚡ I guess I have to take you’re word for it but adding the skull wasn’t the best move if you’re trying to convince me.
Great video.
Could you make video about Russian conqueet of Kazan, Astrakhan and Siberia in 16th century as well as Central Asian Khanates in 19th century
Central Asian Khanates for sure; the other 3 maybe
Thank you for yet another very interesting video. I have two questions, one is: who is the painter (or painters) of the painted scenes you use in the video? and the second: I would love to know more about the Circassian people, the genocide they suffered and what happened to them after the genocide. The Caucus area is both fascinating and beautiful. Thanks again.
And I would learn more about the genocide of american indians, colonisation of Africa, India etc.
@@КазимирМалевич-т9х and also Central Asia, the Baltic countries, northern China, Manchuria, Japanese islands. There have been so many genocides it's hard to know where to start.
بارك الله فيكم جميعا
Amazing video 📹
Watched it twice.
Bring on 2nd part
That’s awesome! Did you notice a difference visually (and audio-wise) with previous vids?
This is so interesting, and the images and artwork are amazing!
I'm glad you like it.
I'm glad to hear you mention that the Imams were not typical Naqshbandis. Bcs russians & the Naqshbandis of today like to argue for themselves that they were in an attempt to gain more prestige, while at the same time criticizing the Imamat for fighting russia.
The Naqshbandis often even cooporated with russians when there was fighting going on. Imam Mansur had to fight with that problem.
Yes you are right. Imam Shamil's teacher Said Harakani (Саид Араканский), a Naqshbandi sheikh, was secretly meeting Yermolov and collaborating with Russians.
@@micoberss5579 учитель и основатель сопротивления это имам Мухаммад Ярагский
What type of nonsense is it? If they were cooperating with Russians then they were traitors and it’s has nothing to do with being Naqshbandis. The Naqshbandi that in Dagestan right now didn’t change at all, it’s like saying that Islam is bad when Muslims don’t follow it properly
Bravo Dagestan & Chechnya ! Congratulations! Thanks you Sir for this great video
Very well informed video, Thank you so much.
Nice video brother, can you also make a seperate video on Circassia. Circassia is widely ignored for some reason.
Will do!
@@HikmaHistory first imam of Caucasian was mansor or ashurama and he is chechen who led circassia
In Arab
إمام منصور الشيشاني
This needs more views, hope it blows up
You and me too!
2:26 whats Avars and Chechens have to do with "ancient nomadic steppe tribes"? They were never nomadic.
I´m on a youtube-quest learning more about this regions history. It has not disappointed! Fascinating characters and absolutely stunning nature. Greetings from the north!
Glad you enjoyed it!
These artworks are so beautiful
When growing up in the west I felt so much shame of my roots because everything is and was always destroyed. Finally after I got older got more pride in my Dagestani roots.
Please keep your Islam strong. I see many natiins wjo lose islam like turks
You felt shame? We’re ashamed of you!
@@dinox44 hahaha you should learn to become a normal human being.
I should be normal? Ok tell me mr normal what we’re you ashamed of specifically?
So like I said we are ashamed of you! Go fuck yourself. You have no roots in Dagestan. At your best your probably a confused tajik.
@@dinox44 of people beating me up for the color of my skin
During the American Civil War, Walt Whitman wrote, “The real war will never get in the books,”
One such episode was the Sunni Awakening a decade ago, which began as an initiative of Captain Travis Patriquin and the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division in Ramadi, commanded by Colonel Sean MacFarland. In Ramadi in late 2006, at a crucial juncture in the war, Captain Patriquin and Colonel MacFarland reached out to Sheikh Sattar of the Abu Risha tribe and figured out how to make him an ally in the war against the Al Qaeda insurgency in Iraq.[2] Their actions changed the terms of the fight and started to turn the tide against the insurgency. The ensuing Awakening that turned the Sunni tribes of Iraq against Al Qaeda, along with a new counterinsurgency strategy and the surge of additional U.S. forces, dealt a severe blow to Al Qaeda in Iraq that created a window of hope that a stabilized Iraq would be possible.
Qaeda assassinated Sheikh Sattar in September 2007, robbing the Sunni Awakening of its charismatic leader
The Maliki government’s sectarianism and rejection of the Sunni Awakening would open the door for the rise of the Islamic State and its conquest of most of the predominantly Sunni Arab areas of Iraq in 2014.[3]
Glad I found this
Inaccurate on Avar khaganat part. They didn’t rule over all the avar villages , in the ancient times maybe , but not in this period. Agars often didn’t acknowledge them and created Free communities, where lived by their own laws and no one touched them. All three Imams were Avar. Also, Dagestan as a whole was never part of Persia , maybe Lezgistan , but definitely not the other parts. There is zero traces of any kind of influence in Avar , Lak, Dargin etc. Ethnicities of any kind of Persian influence.
A map from time to time instead of hanging on 2 seconds of art might make this easier to follow
Great point
Fantastic series of paintings…
18:08 Imam Ghazimuhammad didn't "simply sat on a prayer rug" he fought till he was killed in a battle.
8:17 Chechens were Muslims in 19th century. Not pagans. Imam Ghazimuhammad didn't send people to convert Chechens.
@Free Al Quds Chechens were Muslims before Sheikh Mansur.
THANKS FOR THIS INFORMATIVE VIDEO & I LOVE KNOWING ABOUT CENTRAL ASIA
Allhamdulillah I’m a fan of khabib from 🇺🇸 and love Dagestan
Respect good video
Great video!
9:12 "female ruler of Avars paxu pixi"?? The mother of young crown prince Nutsalkhan and Umakhan. Bakhu is an Avar name. Bika is a title for a wife of prince or a king. Her name was Bakhu Bika. She was not a ruler of Avars.
I love this channel..I watch it a lot..The presenter sounds like the guy from Smile to Jannah channel..
Thank you!
It may be a stupid question but how did you manage to find so many artworks about the Caucasian war?
This video should've been uploaded a few weeks ago but that was the hang-up - honestly it took me so long to find all of it that I can barely remember.
@@HikmaHistory please share your sources
I come here after i admire khabib.i want to know about his land and people
Hello..Thanks for making a video about the Caucuses and Chechen liberation movement which starts in Chechnya about 400 years ago..and while i commend you for your efforts..I do have some issues with your video that you fail to mention..and that's about the great figure "Imam Mansour"who was a foundational and integral part of the Caucasian liberation movement for freedom..and any mention of Caucasian history is seriously deficient without him being mentioned.. I urge you to make a video of this figure and his fundamental principles in the resistance of the russian invasions of the caucuses.
"Imam Mansuor" or Ushurma [his chechen name] was born in 1732 OR 1759 [historian different opinions ] in a chechen village called Aldy..
'Indeed,for Chechens Imam Mansur is the forefather and pre-founder both of the main ideas of the [Chechen] National Liberation Movement and of the aspiration for a political unification of the North Caucasian people, He is also regarded as the initiator of the Chechens long National-Liberation struggle which is still being waged.
[ The Lone Wolf and The Bear: Three Centuries of Chechen Defiance of Russia Rule, Moshe Gammer, Pg. 27 ]
' Mansur, it seems was the first to realise that on their own the different mountain communities would have no chance of resisting a great power such as russia. Hence his grand strategy (adopted and developed by later leaders of resistance) of following two separate but parallel paths: one, to unite all the mountaineers (and also the steppe nomads) in armed resistance to russia, and two to obtain ottoman assistance'.
[ The Lone Wolf and the Bear
Pg. 28 ]
All Caucasians followed Imam Mansur from Chechens, Dagistanis, Circassians..etc. He defeated the russian military many times, one of his famed battles was the battle of Sunzha in 1785 which shocked the russian empire. He lead Chechens and Dagistanis and defeated russians in Kislyar.
He lead armies in Kabardina and Circassians in Anapa.
Finally after years of fighting unequal battles outnumbered many times, russians shot a Canon close to him which caused him to fall unconscious and was captured, and imprisoned for the rest of his life and died in the prison.
Мансур повёл горцев Кавказа всего на одно сражение из за не дальновидности и мыслить стратегически Мансур повёл горцев с саблями в лобавую атаку на пушки и винтовки русских и горцы были разбиты .
После горцы отвернулись от Магсура и Мансур с отрядом несколько десятков горцев ушёл в Черкессию и был взять в плен будучи раненым и умер в заключении .
@@Зигзагудачи-щ3я5-6 лет он был имамом, и сражение было не мало, с переменными успехами…не надо писать выдуманную чепуху
Under-covered topic well explained. Bravo!
Thank you my guy!
4:37
The word agha has two different spellings in Persian. The one that is written آقا means sir, and this one here is written آغا, i had to say this just to prevent misunderstandings.
The word origin is Azerbaijani/Turkic
Very interesting
Please make more videos regarding Muslim history in that region
My heritage is Pakistan 🇵🇰, my people/tribe came to this land nearly 1 thousand year ago
Army of 5 thousand which made the the first Islamic state from Gwadar to Multan
Gorgeous paintings!
The best duo
@Hikma History: Thank you for an interesting video, as always. I am assuming you are based in Turkey. I wonder if you can find info about an Afghan named Charkhi څرخي. Forgive me, I have forgotten his first name. He seemed to have gained the title of Pasha with Ottomans, was appointed governor of Daghestan. The word “Pacha” in Afghanistan means King, so the rumors started in Afghanistan that he had become king of Daghestan. Many Afghans joined him. He will be continuously attacking Iran, till Nadir Afshar defeated him. He and his Afghans then hid in Caucasus mountains, and was a thorn to the Iranians, attacking them continuously. I first heard of him in a piece Farsi poetry handwritten on first page of a dictionary given to my father by an Afghan scholar. The poetry complains of Charkhis cruelties ظلم on Iranians.
Sounds fascinating, can you email me please? I'd like to discuss this further
@Hikma History: Checked “About” on your site. Your eMail address is not there. I know in one of your programs in answer to a viewer you had listed your eMail address, but I can’t find it.
@@xxycom8963 Wait that's also important lol - are you sure about that? It should say something like 'View email address', can you go to my About page again pls. Here's the email anyway - hikmahistory@gmail.com
@@HikmaHistory I can confirm I can't see your email in "About" either.
Dagestani here. The person you described did exist during same time, except he was not Afghani. From what you described here I assume the story is about Surkhay (Dagestan version of name Sergei), Khan of Gazikumukh. His ethnicity is actually Lak (one of the local ethnicities). He ruled over Laks, Avars, and partially Dargins and Kumyks.
Ottoman empire didn't appoint him, but recognized him as a Pasha of Dagestan just to get some influence in the area and gain ally against the raising power of Nader Shah. In reality it didn't really mean anything as he was already the most powerful ruler in Dagestan at that point of time. Same as if the pope called Biden the ruler of USA today.
The invasion of Nader Shah into Dagestan in fact was caused by constant raids of Surkhay into persian controlled Azerbaijan, and he was eventually defeated and captured when capital city Gazikumukh failed. The Nader Shahs victory though was not conclusive and the retreating army of his sons united with Avars and Dargins later gave another battle defeating the army of Nader which pushed him outside of Dagestan once again.
Though there might have been some afghan fighters in his army during that period, but probably not many. The only connection with afghan people I can find is that his son Muhammad who inherited the kingdom, had afghan wife, daughter of one of the Persian generals, who I guess was highly respected.
I found another mistake. In the video it says that the start of resistance and first imam was Gazi Muhammad. It wasn't. First movement was from Chechnya and the first imam was Shaikh Mansur - declared as an imam of whole Caucasus. Gazi Muhammad was second imam of Caucasus. Not the first. Correct this! It insults our memory!
I'm going to watch further to see if there are more mistakes...
Caucasus Imamate wasn’t around during Sheikh Mansur’s time - Ghazi created it.
@@HikmaHistory it was. And Shaih Mansur is called first imam
@@HikmaHistory I appreciate your attempt to educate people about our culture. But as he said it does insult our caucasus history. Sheikh Mansur was the first imam of the caucasus also uniting circassians into his army. Sheikh Shamils Army at a point consisted of a majority of chechens and cowardly betraying them at the end. I can‘t kinda blame you for your mistakes since for outsiders of the Caucasus it’s hard to get information about us and a lot of knowledge was destroyed for example through Stalin too and it is harder for outsiders to get knowledge but we did a good job to still keeping a lot of important knowledge and a good portion of is not accessible for outsiders. But you as a (true) muslim brother shouldn’t spread false informations about our own culture and history.
@@maxmusterov2870 Sheikh Mansur led a rebellion against the Russians which was damn near identical in nature to Imam Ghazi & Shamil's one but the Caucasian Imamate was an actual state that was formed in in 1828. Sheikh Mansur did NOT establish the Imamate, he led a rebellion but no exact state was established! I am aware that I could be wrong but I did put a great deal of effort into researching this topic and nowhere in my reading did it even hint that Sheikh Mansur established the Imamate. He died in 1794 and the Imamate was established in 1828. I don't really understand why there is confusion here!
@@HikmaHistory he did not establish any Imamate or state which is true But he was and is technically considered the First Imam (in a military sense) to lead a resistance against the Russians
Nobody called Imam Ghazimuhammad just Ghazi. His name is Ghazimuhammad.
Bro you really gotta stop pronouncing "kh" as "x" instead of hard "k". Even we don't pronounce it that deep down in our throat here in the Caucasus, sounds a bit bad when you keep on doing it with every word. Also, the image at 8:24 is of Kazakhs, not Chechens. Great vid though, cheers!
Any examples of words I did that with?
thank you for video . I am Turkey Circassian please mention about Circassian genocide next video . Circassian genocide is one of the most brutal genocidies in the world more than 800.000 people died . Genocide effected all of the caucasian people's . My father is Circassian and my mother is muslim osetian. some muslim ossetian people also affected this genocide . Nobody in the world knows about this genocide.
I will be making a series about Russia vs Circassia. It's interesting that your mum's a Muslim Ossetian - I thought Ossetians were almost exclusively Christian?
Bro this video excludes the Circassians completely. They lost the most people in the conflict.
@@HikmaHistory yes , there are 50.000 ossetians living in Turkey and all of them muslim . We believe that some Ossetians accepted Islam through the Circassians. Imperial Russian army forced to emigrate muslim Ossetians . Russia did not immigrate the Christian Ossetians and saw them as an ally in the region for religious reasons. Today, Ossetians seem to be allies of Russia, but Ossetians in Turkey are distant from Russia because of genocide
Всё знают просто политкорекность
@@HikmaHistory с ними про кавказскую Албанию лезги
This channel has way to many commercials. Distracts from your excellent content.
Thanks for uploading. This is excellent stuff! Could you release more videos on Iranian history? Thanks.
Absolutely, got a couple videos already in production on Iranian history!
@@HikmaHistory Thank you, appreciate it greatly!
Very well done piece. Thank you for putting the time in. Does anyone know the painter/s of the artwork he used??? I’m dying to know. Really incredible works.
Баталист Рубо
Feel free to email me 👍
Also can you make a video about the last days of the Crimean Khanate and the breaching of the fortress at Perekop?
My master thesis wil be about this events, very good film! But you could say something about siege of Derbent (oldest city in Russia) in September 1831
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
How Can I get in contact with you?
hikmahistory@gmail.com
Ahhhh, finally origin of smesh, berry good my brother
Appreciate the reference, more Kafkaz content coming soon!
MASHAALLAH
Whats the song in the very beginning?
6:38 sorry but this is not Imam Ghazi Muhammad. This is Imam Shamil's son in law Abdurahman(1837-1901). That's his photo from colonel Appolon Runovski's archives.
PERSIA was never a modern state that enforced centralization, their rule over most of Iran was rather soft, lax, and even tolerant of nomads. so many of modern conflicts in the region can be linked towards the Westphalian states' colonization of the world, which is something that russia was experiencing in the west, and had to enforce in the East too.
Crimea belongs to the tartars!
Do a video on Imam Shamil. He was Imama of Chechnya and Dagestan. At the time of war against Russian
Empire
Can you guys list the artists of the images? They’re all really cool !
a wow video with breathtaking artwork shamyl is one my greatest heroes integrity on steroids slava ukrayini fighting the russkies as the chechens fought them 30 or so years ago
Since your bread and butter is middles east / North African Muslims have you done an episode on the “old man on the mountain?” If not that would be my request.
However, when in 1999 Basaev came To Dagestan with army of 1400 to help them, Dagistani betrayed him and sided with russia. Other than Islam and Caucasus nothing unites these people. 🤔
Idi nahhuy perdun
Then Ramzan Kaydirov...
@@dimulaidari So caucasians to side with who? With LGBT western and saudi world? For sure its better with russians.
@@ciupilan1000 LGBT World? Western World? So You Think Take Sides With Syiah Rafidho,North Korea And PRC/China,It's Better?
Living Under A Facist Dictator Like Mr Putin,It's Better?
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What's up with your pronunciation of Shamil? what are you basing this on?
Agha in Turkish doesn't really translate to eunuch. It just means sir. It's kinda like eunuchs serving court taking ser title.
Europe & Asia =Eurasia must be the most beautiful land scape in the world and most diverse absolutely beautiful the lands of the children of Japheth
Thank you for this. So melancholy and solemn. I found the very last act, the murder and death in the mosque a very sad ending.
Glad you enjoyed it Douglas!
Are you going to make a discord server?
The fact that the ethnic groups in Caucasus formed a united front against the Russian Empire made me question one thing: Why the Central Asian Khanates did not form a united front and alliances with the Afghans and the British Raj of India to fight off the Russian Empire?
Nomadic history be like:
Because they were in an area far too sparsely populated. By the time negotiations would have started with the Afghans, the Russians would have made gains that would have made the negotiations invalid. In addition, the Central Asia area is largely flat and doesn't provide a natural battlefield that advantages the defenders. In short, they were handicapped by the area they wanted to defend.
The Brits wanted to conquer them too and add them to their Raj. Afghanistan was invaded by the Brits long before Russia.
All of it was part of their Great Game. Not just for Russia to get closer to India but for the both of them to make Persia their bitch.
Central Asia is less populated. And they have been fighting each other since ancient times. The people of the Caucasus were isolated between the tribes because of the geography of the mountains, thus maintaining little contact with each other until Tsarist Russia came.
Unfortunately there was no united front. Many Caucasians fought against their brethren during those wars. Russia implemented "divide and conquer" strategy very effectively
But it was not Russia alone that defeated Persia. The British invaded from the South and East. They divided what remained of Persia udner British and Russian influence. This is the same Persia that rivaled the Ottoman Empire.
Chechnya and Dagestan were part of Persia and Ottoman em pire?
@@mangopudding5979 At one point yes. But Russia took them when they where a part of Persia.
One thing I noticed is Afghans, Dagestanis, Chechens have very strong noses (Sometimes big too). A sharp strong nose does have a role to play on what kind of a person it might be.
Stop mocking you silly person
@@islamafridi5055 I am a Pashtun brother, how can I mock myself? A strong and defined nose makes a person attractive and it gives him a warrior like appearance. Who is silly now?
@@صليعليالنبي-و6غ sorry brother i thought was a joking
Lol, Chechens/Dagestanis don't have strong and big noses. Secondly Afghans are nothing in front of Chechens/Dagestanis.
@@mangopudding5979 shut it, you Mango Pudding😂, I don’t have time for you. Read about Afghan history and shut up.
Chechens appeared in the Caucasus only 250 years ago in the form of a Russian project to divide the world's oldest Ingush (or Ghalghay) people into parts. Thus, Chehen is a baby tribe compared to other nations.
The formation of the Chechen tribes took place in 3 stages:
1) Migration in the 16th century of some Ingush (or Ghalghay) teips to the East, where they began to be called Loamaroy or Tavlintsy in Kumyk. This place is called Ichkeria in Turkic (Vedenskaya and Nozhai-Yurt regions of modern Chechnya).
2) The migration of the Avars to the West in the 17th century and the foundation by the Avar Khan Turlov of the village of Chechen-aul (Chachan) - the capital of his Avar Khanate - south of modern Grozny. The settlement of the region by Cossacks, Kumyks, mountain Jews (tats) Avars, deserted Russian soldiers, Nogais, Georgians, Circassians. They began to be called Chachans.
3) Descent from the mountains of the Ingush-Loamara (Tavlintsy) and their mixing with the Chachans of the plane. At the same time, fugitives and criminals from all over the world are being accepted into the Chachan society following Chechen custom of “Stubina vosh”, including Russians and Cossacks, who get chechenized over time. As a result, today we have modern Chechens.
Next comes the chechenization of these peoples, largely due to the promiscuity of tsarist officials and generals, who called everyone by this name indiscriminately for their own convenience. The fact is that the name "Ingush" in the 18th century has not yet taken root, and the name "G1alg1ay" is difficult to pronounce in Russian and European languages. The word "Chechen" is easy to pronounce. For this banal reason, the Russians began to call the Ingush (or Ghalghay) as Chechens. And as you know from the fable about the lion, if you call a lion a donkey for a long time, then he will eventually start sounding like a donkey. This apparently happened to the Ingush (or Ghalghay) living in Ichkeria and on the territory of modern Achkhoi-Martan, Urus-Martan, Nadterechny, Itum-Kalinsky, Shatoisky, Sharoisky, Galay-Chozhsky and Grozny regions, which are the national territories of the Ingush (or Ghalghay). And modern Chechens are thus non-purebred Ingush (or Ghalghay). In fact, these are chechenized Ingush (or Ghalghay). The Chechenization of the Ingush continues to this day through the efforts of Russia.
What you are saying is just nonsense and foolish talk...you may be any nobody whose goal is to slander the Chechen people because they are the oldest in the Caucasus and in the entire world... Therefore, the scum of the world have come together to remove this ancient people from existence in various ways, as they would do to any people that possesses primitive DNA.. Continue barking as the caravan moves on
Even I reside in Indian occupied Kashmir we also celebrate Naqashbandi sofi festival on Ramdhan 21
Please don't forget Circassians, they were allies to Chechens and Dagestanis but their fate was not as fortunate as the other two😢
As a Ingush I'll never forget things done to cherkess people,may Allah provide barakat to you're people.
There weren’t Dagestani. Dagestan didn’t even exist at this time
@@againstviralmisinformation510 эй чебурек, когда Дагестан или дагестанские народы уже свою государственность имели, вы ещё, как этнос даже не сформировались.
Ciracassians, Ingush, Dagestanis, Chechens, Abkhazia. One day will gain independence.
Mureed, not Murid. Murid means source, Mureed means seeker….
Russians never traded their own people for slaves....that is how the population grew....Russian nobles were sent to GERMAN UNIVERSITIES . one more point how the Germans though Circassians were one of the best peoples....
what's the music at the start
Chechen and Dagistani best wrestler in the world they have the perfect Body and Anatomy for this also scary warriors
Я чеченец, не могли бы вы себе забрать этих предателей борцов себе забрать если вы ими так восхищаетесь....
@@БанэсЧеченский мамку твою тоже можем забрать
English??
always assumed chechens and dagestanis are turkic since attila, the golden horde etc ruled over these areas, but theyre not
It’s a misconception unfortunately. Chechens and Dagestanis like the Avars are the very natives of the Caucasus and one of the oldest nations like the georgians who are also the natives of the caucasus.
Yeah
Chechens are part of Vainakh peoples and Avars are Avaric
Khazars also ruled them
No we are not Turkic. There are Turkic ethnicities in Caucasus like Kumyks, Balkars, Nogais . but they are small in percentage of our population
2:55 Chechens and Ingush people expected islam with out forced