Charles XII: Swedish king and the Ottoman refugee

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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +135

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    We enjoyed telling this wild story. But you might think that there is an even wilder story out there that we are yet to cover. Which one? :-)

    • @thesceptilegod3581
      @thesceptilegod3581 4 роки тому +3

      is this the ottoman war episode or will there still be one soon?

    • @erikng6487
      @erikng6487 4 роки тому +1

      The story of the ss Emden

    • @ghostrider.49
      @ghostrider.49 4 роки тому

      Would you cover the battle of Narva and Poltava please?

    • @Devon11599
      @Devon11599 4 роки тому

      Please make a video on pak india 1965 war!

    • @thesceptilegod3581
      @thesceptilegod3581 4 роки тому +1

      @@rhysgregson5903 I was hoping for capture of tunis

  • @nevzatkeles759
    @nevzatkeles759 4 роки тому +836

    The Swedish king known as “Demirbas Karl” in Turkey. Another meaning of “demirbas” is asset which used some people as guest who stay longer than expected and doesn’t want to leave 😁

    • @Perkelenaattori
      @Perkelenaattori 4 роки тому +233

      It's your own fault for having such good döner and food in general.

    • @tufantufan7496
      @tufantufan7496 4 роки тому +14

      Perkelenaattori 😂 at that time we didn’t have doner.

    • @wargriffin5
      @wargriffin5 4 роки тому +45

      Considering his general behavior, I would've believed you if you said it meant "Dumbass Karl."

    • @memredemirci7520
      @memredemirci7520 4 роки тому +12

      @@tufantufan7496 yes we had. what do you think? döner just popped outta in bursa?

    • @Altrantis
      @Altrantis 4 роки тому +55

      Good thing they were ottomans, too. That muslim patience got him a lot more time, support and good faith than the christian countries' monarchs would have. They would have kicked him a lot sooner.

  • @sherlocksmuuug6692
    @sherlocksmuuug6692 4 роки тому +2372

    Charles' campaign quickly turned into a disaster after he accepted a sponsorship from Raid Shadow Legends.
    This allowed Peter the Great to make a call-out video on him in which he called him a sell-out, ironically while being sponsored by Skillshare.
    Nonetheless, Charles' subscribers abandoned him and he had to flee to the court of the Twitch Empire.
    There he attained great fame and wealth, until the Sultan banned him for repeatedly violating his terms of service.

    • @kasinokaiser1319
      @kasinokaiser1319 4 роки тому +149

      Karolus the E-Girl

    • @ExtremeUnction1988
      @ExtremeUnction1988 4 роки тому +99

      this comment is excellent. banned for violating the terms of service lol.

    • @ollehkacb
      @ollehkacb 4 роки тому +21

      @@kasinokaiser1319 the e girls are the visars that tried to get him to leave.

    • @kasinokaiser1319
      @kasinokaiser1319 4 роки тому +24

      @@ollehkacb Nah Karolus is totally an e-girl and he tried to get the viziers to simp for him

    • @buraktepe6683
      @buraktepe6683 4 роки тому +8

      Perfect comments.

  • @goran2268
    @goran2268 4 роки тому +346

    The Swedish language gained the word "kalabalik" from Turkish during this time following the skirmish at Bender, known as "kalabaliken i Bender" in Swedish. It means something like disorder/turmoil.

    • @halilobirro
      @halilobirro 4 роки тому +6

      Rolf Gunnar Ragnarsson that’s very interesting!

    • @AgahErdem
      @AgahErdem 4 роки тому +10

      i check it in google translate and thats really true. LOL

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 4 роки тому +1

      Rolf Gunnar Ragnarsson
      KALABALIK means more.

    • @goran2268
      @goran2268 4 роки тому +3

      @@hannibalbarca2928 in the turkish language you mean?

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 4 роки тому +6

      @@goran2268
      it actually has two meanings.
      Kalabalık=1-)
      a community of people formed by the gathering of many people.
      2-)means a group of unnecessarily and confusedly stacked things.

  • @charlesxii2660
    @charlesxii2660 4 роки тому +1274

    Gotta admit, not my brightest moments.

  • @TheFenderBass1
    @TheFenderBass1 4 роки тому +438

    When you, a polish diplomat, has to mediate between the turkish sultan and the swedish king in order to invade russia and depose the tsar, but you are also in competition with british diplomat who seeks a coalition with prussia to invade swedish pomerania.

    • @interestingbruh670
      @interestingbruh670 4 роки тому +64

      Mr worldwide

    • @_semih_
      @_semih_ 4 роки тому +11

      Omg what a mess.. lol

    • @kayvan671
      @kayvan671 3 роки тому +11

      He truly lived an interesting live

    • @Raidon8537
      @Raidon8537 Рік тому +1

      Do you mean "Ottoman" Sultan?
      Use your words correct.

    • @tanura5830
      @tanura5830 Рік тому

      @@Raidon8537 Doesnt matter close to same thing

  • @chromsh2806
    @chromsh2806 4 роки тому +384

    This level of Quality both in narration and visuals is just insane

    • @chev3569
      @chev3569 3 роки тому +2

      @blorghised This video isnt about bulgaria

  • @nadeemqureshi5030
    @nadeemqureshi5030 4 роки тому +502

    It is often understated how significant the Ottoman victory over Russia at Azov was. Had they starved him out and had the Tsar imprisoned, Peter the great would not have ascended the throne for a while, which would have allowed other European powers to make preparations against Russia.
    The Ottomans could have finished off their greatest nemesis before it even became one.

    • @armagananteplioglu9031
      @armagananteplioglu9031 4 роки тому +101

      you gotta get them sweet bribe monies when you got the chance

    • @sherlocksmuuug6692
      @sherlocksmuuug6692 4 роки тому +148

      @@armagananteplioglu9031
      The main reason for the decline of the ottomans as a great power summed up in one sentence.

    • @octodaddy4494
      @octodaddy4494 4 роки тому +16

      @@sherlocksmuuug6692 Also for the Swedish empire.

    • @AttilaSATAN
      @AttilaSATAN 4 роки тому +98

      Even today in Turkey Baltacı Mehmet Paşa called as one of the greatest traitors in the history.

    • @mitjed
      @mitjed 4 роки тому +13

      Catherine honey potted the Ottomans

  • @okancanarslan3730
    @okancanarslan3730 4 роки тому +439

    in his 5 years of exile in Ottoman empire King Charles studied ottoman navy and two ships were build based on his designs and sketches inspired by ottoman galleys. these ship were called "Jarramas" and "Jilderim" which are Swedish pronunciations of Turkish words Yaramaz (naughty) and Yıldırım (thunder). also the final skirmish between Turkish and Swedish forces is called Kalabaliken i Bender in Swedish. kalabalık is a Turkish word meaning crowd or crowded and it became a loanword for riot or confusion in Swedish and Finnish (Kalabalikki). Finally Swedish meatballs are based on a recipe brought by king Charles to Sweden from ottomans alongside coffee beans and stuffed cabbage.

    • @berkaybal4641
      @berkaybal4641 4 роки тому +8

      Okan Can Arslan hafız salladınmı ciddimisin anlayamadım ama öyle ise kilometrelerce farka rağmen iki kulturun birbini etkilemesi muthis

    • @Pannkakaize
      @Pannkakaize 4 роки тому +42

      It wasent Swedish meatballs, it was cabbage rolls, but the rolls was made with vinets, but in Sweden we replaced that with cabbage.

    • @blackeyes90
      @blackeyes90 4 роки тому +6

      @@berkaybal4641 hepsi doğru.

    • @tobiass7746
      @tobiass7746 4 роки тому +9

      Straight up lying about the meatballs. There's absolutely no evidence of this.

    • @Horusian
      @Horusian 4 роки тому +44

      @@tobiass7746 Do you really believe that meatball fit the general Swedish cuisine?

  • @stepanpytlik4021
    @stepanpytlik4021 4 роки тому +1105

    Basically: When you've got a drunk friend in your home

    • @barbiquearea
      @barbiquearea 4 роки тому +88

      Or an old friend whose down on their luck squatting on your couch.

    • @apotato6278
      @apotato6278 4 роки тому +46

      Thank god my drunk friends aren't Swedish Warrior Kings or i fear far more of my furniture would have been bayonetted.

    • @jack765ful
      @jack765ful 4 роки тому +7

      Who keeps drinking your booze and stays drunk during the entire stay.

    • @Dragons_Armory
      @Dragons_Armory 4 роки тому +3

      Charlex XII does not drink
      But I get your point

    • @Pannkakaize
      @Pannkakaize 4 роки тому +3

      To me the ottomans was the drunk man, they basiclly suicided their empire for free

  • @Michael-kd1ho
    @Michael-kd1ho 4 роки тому +109

    Peter famously once said : "My brother Charles seeks to be Alexander, but in me he shall not find his Darius."

    • @buffoonustroglodytus4688
      @buffoonustroglodytus4688 4 роки тому +42

      Peter allegedly cried when he heard the news of charles' death. He mourned the death of his enemy yet tortured his own son to death. A very strange man.

    • @MrAlexkyra
      @MrAlexkyra 4 роки тому +23

      @@buffoonustroglodytus4688I think Peter respected Charles as a worthy foe, but did not respect his son, who he saw as weak, dull-witted and lazy. And when Alexei fled Russia, Peter saw this as a betrayal and saw him as an existential threat. But still, given how brutal Alexei's death was, he must have personally hated him. And yes, the more you read about Peter I, the stranger and scarier he sounds. He was definitely one of the most brutal of the Tsars, if a visionary.

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 3 роки тому +12

      @@MrAlexkyra There's nothing more terrifying than a powerful visionary who's ambition is not bound by morality.

    • @svampen7782
      @svampen7782 3 роки тому

      Darius crying in his grave.

    • @sullyb23511
      @sullyb23511 3 роки тому +5

      @@MrAlexkyra I think that you're right. Charles, as this video shows may have been a diplomatic and social fool, but he was brave as all get out.

  • @cheradine
    @cheradine 4 роки тому +155

    There is house in the downtown of my home city Budapest, where Charles XII spent a night on the way home from Turkey. A plaque on the wall still reminds the passengers passing by the house.

    • @goldenfiberwheat238
      @goldenfiberwheat238 4 роки тому +8

      Tamás Sófalvi supprised any historical buildings in that city still exist after the siege

    • @attilaedem101
      @attilaedem101 4 роки тому +7

      @@goldenfiberwheat238 Budapest is full of historical buildings - both from medieval and from this particular age. And yes, if you think about how many think Budapest went thought its surprising to the city even exist today...

    • @Pannkakaize
      @Pannkakaize 4 роки тому +1

      Where? I need to go there and pray for him:)

    • @goldenfiberwheat238
      @goldenfiberwheat238 4 роки тому +1

      attilaedem101 I was referring to the siege in ww2

    • @WhiskyandBacon
      @WhiskyandBacon 3 роки тому +2

      Swedish soldiers also took part in the liberation of Budapest 1686.

  • @MrAlexkyra
    @MrAlexkyra 4 роки тому +373

    10:15, imagine if the Ottomans hadn't allowed Peter and his army to escape, leading to him either being killed or captured. Without Peter the Great, the modernisation of Russia likely would been reversed or greatly delayed, as there were many Russian nobles opposed to his reforms as well as his son Alexei. If he had been taken prisoner and taken to Constantinople, his rivals may well have deposed him and placed the traditionalist Alexei as Tsar. Losing an entire army would have been a devastating blow as well, leaving the country vulnurable to invasion. Without a strong, modernized Russia, world history would have been very different. Indeed it seems to Ottomans missed their chance to decapitate their greatest rival.

    • @Caesar88888
      @Caesar88888 4 роки тому +101

      thats what happens when generals are corrupt and disobey

    • @FireflyDivision
      @FireflyDivision 4 роки тому +97

      Imagine if the Swedes and the Ottomans divided Russia amongst them and created a long-lasting alliance. History would have changed for sure.

    • @siilerin12.imammehdiputin24
      @siilerin12.imammehdiputin24 4 роки тому +60

      FireflyDivision Actually Charles want to destroyed Russia with help of the Ottomans, that is why he didn't want to leave. Too bad Sultan Ahmed was a peaceful sultan

    • @Altrantis
      @Altrantis 4 роки тому +43

      @John Mason The ottomans and today the turks are, ironically, not really turkic though. I mean they speak a turkic language, sure, but it's not like the people who brought the language with them into Anatolia displaced those who were there before and mantained the steppes culture. Turkey is deeply mediterranan, as much as Greece or Spain are, they're not only sedentary people, but people who build a lot of monuments and other such things that go beyond just sedentary lifestyle. Ancestry-wise, turks are an amalgam of everyone who ever lived in Anatolia,such as greeks, phoenicians, romans, arabs, gauls, mongols, persians, swedes/russian/english (varangians), to name a few. They're extremely diverse.

    • @ermanuyank4268
      @ermanuyank4268 4 роки тому +19

      @@Altrantis Your words Just Wrong and bullshit Turkey Tukrks defeniatly Turkic people but your decline this because your living just progapandizm western.

  • @epicCKLIM
    @epicCKLIM 4 роки тому +197

    5:17 Building your house: IKEA in 1700s

  • @ahmarsaeed6085
    @ahmarsaeed6085 4 роки тому +274

    It always puzzles me how the Ottomans survived and got anything done with all the craziness going on in their court.

    • @EinFelsbrocken
      @EinFelsbrocken 4 роки тому +30

      I ask myself this question abt pretty much every court up to the 1920s xD it seems everything couldve fallen apart at any time; over thousands of years.

    • @ammar4879
      @ammar4879 4 роки тому +83

      the ottoman empire is sort of like that kid who never did their homework and still passed, but when they got to university got owned and dropped out

    • @bulend81
      @bulend81 4 роки тому +21

      i think, this video based of many orientalistic and western-centric sources.

    • @yrlikng5767
      @yrlikng5767 4 роки тому +4

      @@ammar4879
      Lmao you just talked about me right now

    • @ammar4879
      @ammar4879 4 роки тому +1

      @@yrlikng5767 time to pony up and study harder now kid 🤣☠

  • @KC-de1ds
    @KC-de1ds 4 роки тому +18

    The tales of Charles XII is always an intriguing tale. I always wondered how were the days he spent in Ottoman empire. Thank you so much for making this one! Great job.

    • @95bekirable
      @95bekirable 4 роки тому

      Drinking coffee and smoking hookah.

    • @niklastorshagen6365
      @niklastorshagen6365 Рік тому

      King Charles XII was the latest king that was fighting in the frontline of an empire, that's why he's the latest true warrior king. To bad so few knows about him

  • @HistoryExplained
    @HistoryExplained 4 роки тому +650

    More like: The one where Kings and Generals blows every other UA-cam history channel out of the water!

  • @samyebeid4534
    @samyebeid4534 4 роки тому +475

    Sultan Ahmed: "Charles, please leave my territories. I'll make sure you're generously compensated."
    Charles: "no u"

  • @OttomanHistoryHub
    @OttomanHistoryHub 4 роки тому +107

    People tend to forget that the Ottomans were still a major power far after their defeat at Vienna in 1683. 18th-century Ottoman history gets severely overlooked in my opinion, so thank you so much for this video.

    • @anlyuksel2194
      @anlyuksel2194 4 роки тому +43

      George Nathanael pretty sure Peter was shitting on his pants in his little wooden castle when he was surrounded by the Ottomans.

    • @OttomanHistoryHub
      @OttomanHistoryHub 4 роки тому +2

      @George Nathanael Yes indeed.

    • @sehzadeali6874
      @sehzadeali6874 4 роки тому +12

      Yep very true, if they were weak they would've probably fell to European powers but continued to fight against them

    • @sehzadeali6874
      @sehzadeali6874 4 роки тому +3

      @George Nathanael but they still managed to keep majority of territory and crimea

    • @anlyuksel2194
      @anlyuksel2194 4 роки тому +8

      mr_ anheuser this is not a pissing contest. The fact that Russia won 11 out of 12 wars against the Turks is irrelevant. His comment was about Ottomans not being feared anymore, which was incorrect. Ottoman millitary was quite competent during the first half of 18th century, even more impressive considering it had to face powerful enemies in all fronts.

  • @John_Doe657
    @John_Doe657 3 роки тому +65

    Fun fact: the incident at Bender created a new word in the Swedish dictionary ”Kalabalik” wich is a turkish word. It is still in use today and basically means unrest or chaos 🙂
    Also, Charles last words to his soldiers before he died during the siege of Fredrikstens Fortress: ”Don’t be affraid”…

    • @Kappatalism
      @Kappatalism Рік тому +1

      It’s actually a Turkish word meaning the same thing! Didnt know Swedes use it

    • @John_Doe657
      @John_Doe657 Рік тому +2

      @@Kappatalism sorry, that’s what i mean. Probably the only useful thing that came out of the great northern war for Sweden. A new word (in swedish) that was loaned from turkish 🙂

    • @BolinFoto
      @BolinFoto Рік тому +3

      @@John_Doe657 That and Kåldolmar and Köttbullar :P

    • @Kaasga
      @Kaasga 11 місяців тому

      Charles was instantly killed by a shot to his head - don't think he said any last words

  • @bulend81
    @bulend81 4 роки тому +110

    actually, "demirbaş" is a mocking alias. this charles guy stayed so long in ottoman empire, people thought that he would never leave. so he was called "fixed asset" sarcastically

    • @Pannkakaize
      @Pannkakaize 4 роки тому +9

      Such a Shame that the ottomans basiclly made their own Grave instead of listening to Charles

    • @Pannkakaize
      @Pannkakaize 4 роки тому +3

      @Özgür K. yes Carolus was legendary stubborn, he wouldent go back without something, i think that after the corrupted ottoman general got bribed and released Peter, Carolus just Lost even triggered.
      One thing i remember from reading about him was that he Always told everyone to be very kind and to respect the ottomans, One Swedish general was talking badly about the ottomans when they were going back to Sweden, but was corrected and told to never utter a bad thing about Them again.
      So in a way they dissapointet Carolus, but also has hes respect for the most valuble thing in Carolus life was having a Good morale and to act honorble.

    • @ardagurbuz6924
      @ardagurbuz6924 4 роки тому +6

      @@Pannkakaize The Ottoman Vizier who dealt with Catherine has a bad reputation amongst Turks as well, so i could see why he was disappointed.

    • @cleareyes2254
      @cleareyes2254 4 роки тому

      @@ardagurbuz6924 ?, its their etiquette in war, u can attack the attacker but if they ask for peace then u should stop attacking. Even before war bc theres problem between two Empires Ottoman always did dialogue first to over solution.

    • @kubat552
      @kubat552 3 роки тому

      @@Pannkakaize Bro pruth disaster was a turning point for both sweedish and turkish empires. Imagine if we had a proper general at pruth and imprisoned or killed peter the great :(

  • @CaptainCsaba
    @CaptainCsaba 4 роки тому +98

    I was chosen by heaven,
    Say my name when you pray,
    To the skies, see Carolus Rise!

    • @e.p3509
      @e.p3509 4 роки тому +4

      The Sabaton theme Poltava was on my head during the entire video

    • @Voltstorm0207
      @Voltstorm0207 3 роки тому +1

      @@e.p3509 Lol same with me, although Carolus also came in a few times.

  • @DarkFlippy
    @DarkFlippy 4 роки тому +95

    the new cinematic used to depict warfare is amazing, it really shows how far you guys have gone. But also kinda sad that you guys might stop using total war all together :(

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +22

      We still use it in our Sunday videos

    • @danielblom391
      @danielblom391 4 роки тому +7

      @@KingsandGenerals Good stuff, it always looks amazing

    • @SumoSuperemo
      @SumoSuperemo 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah, this is great, but even I miss the total war.

  • @azizbey4334
    @azizbey4334 4 роки тому +256

    Ottomans: so close to victory.
    Grand viziers : I SMELL PENNIES

    • @Ghost-vi8qm
      @Ghost-vi8qm 4 роки тому +38

      Well most of those grand viziers were Jews so no surprise there.

    • @Brahmdagh
      @Brahmdagh 4 роки тому +22

      @@Ghost-vi8qm idiotic comment

    • @FieldMarshalYT
      @FieldMarshalYT 4 роки тому +1

      @@Ghost-vi8qm Just had to bring it in, didnt ya?

    • @fzzy5739
      @fzzy5739 4 роки тому +6

      @@Ghost-vi8qm hello, based department?

    • @alvinlin8140
      @alvinlin8140 4 роки тому +1

      Field Marshal I mean is he wrong tho? If not then I’m actually not surprised

  • @benbenim826
    @benbenim826 4 роки тому +141

    “I was being captured in Poltava, it was a death for me. I survived. The danger appeared stronger in front of the Buh River. The water in front of me, the enemy behind me, the sun blasting flames on top of me ... The water wanted to drown me, the enemy smashed me and the sun wanted to melt me. I got rid of it again. But I am a prisoner today. I am a captive of the Turks. They did what iron, fire and water couldn't. They captured me. There is no chain in my feet, I am not in dungeon. I'm doing what I want. But I'm still captive. I am a prisoner of compassion, kindness, nobility, kindness. The Turks wrapped me in this diamond tie. Living as a free prisoner between such a compassionate, so benevolent, so noble and so kind nation, how sweet you know.” Swedish King Karl XII

    • @salihyl5024
      @salihyl5024 4 роки тому +2

      Where did you find this article?

    • @benbenim826
      @benbenim826 4 роки тому +6

      Salih Yıl I dont have the source actually. Its just circling around the internet but in Turkish. I translated to English.

    • @Horusian
      @Horusian 4 роки тому +27

      @@benbenim826 Probably fictioned by some nationalist.Dont share these without source.

    • @benbenim826
      @benbenim826 4 роки тому

      Baga Tarkan Probably? I dont know..

    • @salihyl5024
      @salihyl5024 4 роки тому +12

      @@Horusian I have same conclusion with you but what is written in this article is the same as what really Ottomans do. Yes there is no source of it but seems like true to me :)

  • @Sulimaaren
    @Sulimaaren 4 роки тому +62

    Not only amazing production value in this, you cover one of the most absurd and interesting pieces of swedish military history. Thanks :D

  • @aygun7328
    @aygun7328 4 роки тому +328

    We turks still love charles XII even he was a bad guest 😅

    • @niceguy1891
      @niceguy1891 3 роки тому +12

      Yes well we wanted you to invade Russia but you didn't really want that

    • @patlast6506
      @patlast6506 3 роки тому +8

      Ahh the Turks, losing relevance for nearly 500 years but still glad to be here, cheers!

    • @desicoolq923
      @desicoolq923 3 роки тому +1

      Ya ya

    • @jaghatai_bulut
      @jaghatai_bulut 3 роки тому +10

      @@patlast6506 lets say 300 eh? 500 is kinda too much, and hey, we have been here since the beginning of written history. Thats quite the achievement

    • @jaghatai_bulut
      @jaghatai_bulut 3 роки тому +15

      @@niceguy1891 Logistics and overall cost of a total war against Russia was not profitable for the Ottomans. Things could be very interesting if the sultan decided to march on Moscov with Charles tho.

  • @DamonNomad82
    @DamonNomad82 4 роки тому +252

    Charles XII: Tactical hero, strategic zero.

    • @chezkelhui1010
      @chezkelhui1010 4 роки тому +38

      Bravery hero, tactical and strategic zero. You don't refuse an offer to escort you back to your kingdom by someone who hates your enemy as much as you do.

    • @sanher20
      @sanher20 4 роки тому +19

      He was a super warmonger who decided to keep wars going even after they were won already.

    • @TheFenderBass1
      @TheFenderBass1 4 роки тому +4

      @@sanher20 Noo which war did he keep going after he won?

    • @sanher20
      @sanher20 4 роки тому +12

      @@TheFenderBass1 Peter the great offered Charles to make a peace deal and make concessions multiple times but Charles refused, this is why is say that the war was already won, he could have ended the war with favorable peace deals before getting to Poltava in multiple occasions.

    • @TheFenderBass1
      @TheFenderBass1 4 роки тому +16

      @@sanher20 Do you have any idea what those peace deals read? Cause if you did then you would know that the peace deals Peter sent Charles demanded that sweden must cede territory to russia. This was before Poltava mind you. Charles had an undefeated army before poltava, accepting that peace would have meant that sweden on paper lost. Peter did not offer concessions and it wouldn't have mattered cause Charles didn't want land or money, he wanted to dethrone Peter and place a sweden friendly regent on the Russian throne.

  • @Aeyekay0
    @Aeyekay0 4 роки тому +133

    To quote wolf of Wall Street; “I’m not leaving, I’m not f*cking leaving”

  • @TwinIonEngines
    @TwinIonEngines 4 роки тому +12

    I just want to say this is absolutely the most polished, beautiful and elegant visual episode you guys have done so far. It looks SO good! As a 10 year 3D artist in the industry, this is my jam right here. Keep it up!

  • @RedJohnO22
    @RedJohnO22 4 роки тому +42

    The animation and level of quality in regards to the graphics tells me you are on your way up K&G. May you, as a most Noble and educationally based entity, continue to advance in both quality of production and subscriber numbers. Huzzah!
    -JJ

  • @seantomlinson3320
    @seantomlinson3320 4 роки тому +3

    That time you spend searching the K&G channel for the other videos about Charles XII because this is so incredibly well done. Nope, I found nothing about Narva or Poltava itself but that doesn't matter because the animation is amazing. I remember being so impressed with your Sumer and other archaic civilizations videos that I started to support you guys on Patreon, but I think this is your most beautifully done video yet.
    Well done everyone.

    • @niklastorshagen6365
      @niklastorshagen6365 Рік тому +1

      King Charles XII was the latest king that was fighting in the frontline of an empire, that's why he's the latest true warrior king. To bad so few knows about him

  • @kuribayashi84
    @kuribayashi84 4 роки тому +35

    Here we have a guy who was probably too badass for his own good.

  • @Rumpelstyltskin
    @Rumpelstyltskin 4 роки тому +27

    This would make a good movie. Fascinating.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 3 роки тому +2

      The early Great Northern War is why you NEVER underestimate an opponent, no matter how weak they seem, how young their leader is, or how confident you are in your men.

    • @charleswinters9567
      @charleswinters9567 3 роки тому

      Yea I've always longed for a Charles XII movie. It's a complete roller coaster with a bittersweet ending

  • @vladimircabrera535
    @vladimircabrera535 4 роки тому +27

    I really like this Kings and General Episode. Its a relatively unknown part of history, where a northern european monarch became a refugee in an Islamic nation. This would make for a great Netflix series 😁

  • @quercingtime
    @quercingtime 4 роки тому +23

    Charles XII is one of my favourite kings. The fact that he stood by his men at all times, turning unfavourable odds into favourable, was and will forever be admirable. Even though he was stubborn and at times a bit too heroic he has certainly gone down as one of the best generals in history as well as an increadibly unique historical character.

    • @niklastorshagen6365
      @niklastorshagen6365 Рік тому +2

      King Charles XII was the latest king that was fighting in the frontline of an empire, that's why he's the latest true warrior king. To bad so few knows about him

  • @archer1949
    @archer1949 4 роки тому +116

    Ottoman court politics was so convoluted, it’s a miracle they were able to get anything done.

    • @kamilszadkowski8864
      @kamilszadkowski8864 4 роки тому +18

      Laughs in Polish Sejm politics

    • @blgram
      @blgram 4 роки тому +4

      @Yusuf Isa I don't like ifs and what ifs, if it's not like that, there must be a reason. It's all in past, we can't change anything. Maybe today we are making mistakes, in future we can say if we did that,we would be ok. Well, why didn't you do it on time? Why didn't you think about it when it's happening?

    • @aladinbenterzi1315
      @aladinbenterzi1315 4 роки тому

      it was so bad that the arabs when they want to describe a bad and crippled administration they call it 'ottoman administration'

    • @anlurrr
      @anlurrr 4 роки тому +12

      @@aladinbenterzi1315 when Arabs were living in the tents, Turks were fighting with Russia, Austria, Hungary and many others by using guns and cannons. Before say that, you should look through yourself Arabic boy.

    • @aladinbenterzi1315
      @aladinbenterzi1315 4 роки тому +10

      @@anlurrr when turks were ACTUALLY living in tents and roaming the vast empty grass lands of middle asia, the arabs were fighting the romans and persians and it was the arabs who brought the turks as mercenaries.
      i only said that to counter your silly argument against me, i have nothing against the turks i actually love them and love turkey beautiful country, i only stated a fact, the extremely rigid and corrupt ottoman court and administration were the reason the ottoman empire became known as the sick man of europe and lead to its tragic slow fall

  • @noahkidd3359
    @noahkidd3359 4 роки тому +2

    Holy mother of production value! The visuals are stunning!

  • @Monkey_SK
    @Monkey_SK 4 роки тому +3

    Fantastic video guys, the art style in this one really suited the period. What a strange King Charles was, to say he was stubborn is an understatement.

    • @niklastorshagen6365
      @niklastorshagen6365 Рік тому

      King Charles XII was the latest king that was fighting in the frontline of an empire, that's why he's the latest true warrior king. To bad so few knows about him

  • @kuroazrem5376
    @kuroazrem5376 4 роки тому +189

    This is probably one of the wierdest stories I've ever heard, interesting!

    •  4 роки тому +5

      Kuro Azrem it’s a sad one, for it’s after this war the swedish empire started to decline...

    •  4 роки тому +3

      @@rodchallis8031 had it not been for peter being such a coward they would have lost that war. They knew they could never face the swedish army on equal terms, so they had to starve them etc to achive ONE victorious battle. While also being entrenched and outnumbered the swedes more than 2-1 in soldiers..

    • @eget4144
      @eget4144 4 роки тому +2

      @ what did you expected? They supposed to surrender their country to sweden?

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 4 роки тому +5

      @ Russians are famous about their dirty scorched-earth tactics that they used it against so many nations including French, Turks, Germans and they won those wars but also starved millions of their own people...

    • @enderkaral178
      @enderkaral178 4 роки тому +2

      @ Ottomans suffered the same fate against Russinas but I wouldn't call it a cheap tactic wars is not always about numbers sometimes great strategies can earn great victories.

  • @veratrindye7292
    @veratrindye7292 4 роки тому +5

    Man, the Pruth River campaign is one of my favourite tales of the early modern era. Props for doing it justice here.

  • @TR_Conqueror
    @TR_Conqueror 4 роки тому +20

    It was the will of the Sultan Murad I that his descendants should never unmount from their horses, meaning that they must keep riding, keep fighting, keep leading in front and never fall into palace comfort. Ahmed III was one of the worst Ottoman Sultans in that respect. You can see that the Ottomans were still the superpower of that era, thanks to the preceding excellent administrations, but corruption and non-stop machinations in the court, including grandviziers, sultan's mother and even the sultan himself, made it sure the Ottomans had lost their gust of the past 16th and 17th century.

    • @mustafaaustinpowers5748
      @mustafaaustinpowers5748 2 роки тому

      The Ottomans were well established up until the 1740-1768 where they started to lag behind economically,militarily and scientifically and coincidentially it was around when the Industrial Revolution starts to kick in during the 1750s.

  • @judithlopezmartinez242
    @judithlopezmartinez242 4 роки тому +4

    what a great video, good writing, narration and animation. Cheers to the team! I'm proud of you Ivy 💋😚

  • @storkorpen
    @storkorpen 4 роки тому +97

    Switching viziers at every turn and jannissaries threatening mutiny. I'm suprised the Ottoman empire stayed afloat at all :D

    • @CaranthirnTheTurk
      @CaranthirnTheTurk 4 роки тому +21

      storkorpen This is the weaker period of Ottoman Empire.

    • @raptorhacker599
      @raptorhacker599 4 роки тому +40

      They were still the strongest nation in Europe by far lol. Even until the empire was abolished, nobody could take them on 1v1. Not even great britain with their exploitation of India could just march into konstantiniyye without the aid of internal traitors who sabotaged the empire.

    • @MrSafa61
      @MrSafa61 4 роки тому +2

      @@raptorhacker599 true

    • @MrCommandert10
      @MrCommandert10 4 роки тому +10

      @@waqarsaleem8611 no, that was in 1800s. In this period ottomans were still one of the most powerful nations. Only after 1683 europeons were seen as equal to Ottomans.

    • @AJayQDR
      @AJayQDR 4 роки тому +4

      Raptor Hacker BS if it wasn’t for Western powers Russia would have annexed the entire territory of the Ottomans. Even later when the Russians were not as strong, the Turks needed France and Britain to come to their aid directly in Crimea.

  • @zas3141
    @zas3141 4 роки тому +1

    You are getting better and better...
    thank you for great job!

  • @radopon
    @radopon 4 роки тому +42

    King Charles XII: is a refugee in the Ottoman Empire
    Sweden 3 centuries later: well well well... how the turntables

    • @niceguy1891
      @niceguy1891 3 роки тому +1

      Hahaha

    • @shihabantor4342
      @shihabantor4342 3 роки тому

      means?

    • @SimonNissen94
      @SimonNissen94 3 роки тому +1

      atleast Charles and army left xD

    • @rumipraetorian9716
      @rumipraetorian9716 Рік тому

      @@SimonNissen94 Turks were never refugees. Turks, Greeks and Finns were the first immigrant groups who came for already needed labor. If you mean other ethnic groups it's understandable

    • @SimonNissen94
      @SimonNissen94 Рік тому

      @@rumipraetorian9716 there where never many turks in sweden atleast nothing compered to germany and the netherlands, most of the first immigrants where from then yugoslavia and some greeks which you are correct came for work, also since finns and swedes are so close in culture and finland being part of sweden for 700 years, i wouldn't call them immigrants

  • @aquilaionex9255
    @aquilaionex9255 4 роки тому +4

    This style of animation of yours is just amazing..

  • @thecommoner544
    @thecommoner544 4 роки тому +37

    'I just wanna point out a mistake in this video. The Swedish Empire wasn´t at it´s peak during the reign of Charles XII, this was actually the case during the reign of his grandfather Charles X Gustav where Sweden reached it´s greatest extent. Admittedly this was just to last for a short 2 year period between 1658-1660. The counties in question were Bornholm (Denmark) and Trondheim (Norway) both which was granted to Sweden after the peace at Roskilde in 1658, but both were lost after the treaty of Copenhagen in 1660. These are just minor details and I love all of your work!

    • @R3GARnator
      @R3GARnator 4 роки тому +4

      Maximum geographical extent isn't the same as peak. For instance, the Roman Empire's best years didn't have all the territories it had at its maximum extent. Lines on a map don't adequately represent influence within all areas of those lines.

    • @francisdec1615
      @francisdec1615 Рік тому

      @@R3GARnator I think Sweden was at its strongest between 1660 and 1700. The Roskilde Treaty did split Norway in halves, but the both the Trönder and Bornholmer revolted, so it would have been hard to keep those counties, even if Sweden hadn't lost in 1660. Charles X wanted Denmark to cease to exist. He planned to annex all Danish islands and give Jutland to Spain. Then all Danes should have been sent as slaves to the Spanish colonies in America and replaced by Swedes and Spaniards. Spain already had a foothold in the Netherlands at this time, so it wasn't that unrealistic. But the plan failed, since the king died and Denmark got support from England.

  • @yörükoğlu93
    @yörükoğlu93 4 роки тому +10

    @Kings and Generals you have wrong information dude. we are calling him as demirbaş because he came and denied to return so we called him as "inventory stock" for sarcasm. demirbaş=inventory stock or fixed asset in turkish.

  • @evershumor1302
    @evershumor1302 4 роки тому +3

    5:10 OK, the visuals are simply amazing!

  • @Muguratiu
    @Muguratiu 4 роки тому +2

    A beautiful video which treated a subject not known to many: what happened with charles Xii after Poltava!

    • @fedda9999
      @fedda9999 4 роки тому

      Charles spent the following years in exile in the Ottoman Empire before returning to lead an assault on Norway, trying to evict the Danish king from the war once more in order to aim all his forces at the Russians. Two campaigns met with frustration and ultimate failure, concluding with his death at the Siege of Fredriksten in 1718.

  • @mountainclimber9964
    @mountainclimber9964 4 роки тому +2

    Great video. It would be cool if you guys could cover some of the Great Northern War in the future.

  • @kaidiekaidie1825
    @kaidiekaidie1825 4 роки тому +127

    "Can you hear that my son?"
    "What is that dad?"
    "The dying screaming sounds of other history channels"

  • @TheDirtysouthfan
    @TheDirtysouthfan 4 роки тому +25

    This guy seems like the Austrian General Von Hotzendorf if he could win battles. High energy, enthusiastic and grand dreams, but completely unrealistic in how to achieve them.

    • @sanher20
      @sanher20 4 роки тому +8

      Not really, he wasn't that far from victory.
      He was extremely unlucky in the winter of that year which seriously crippled his army, he also could have settled for a less ambitious peace treaty with the Russians but he was determined to get a complete victory.

    • @594-d9b
      @594-d9b 4 роки тому +11

      *Could* have won battles? That just triggered me, ngl. I just wanted to list a few of the victories this great general achevied in his early life (thus not counting the stuff where he was older than 27).
      -Narva - 4:1, done by Charles XII as an 18 year old boy
      -Duna 1701 - 3:1 across a defended river held by the enemy
      -Pultusk 1703 - 500 man less than the enemy
      -Punitz 1704 - 4:3 swedish cavalry led by Charles against saxon infantry
      -Grodno 1706 - enemy had 7,000 more men
      -Grodno 1708 - 10:1 ratio, led by the king
      -Krosnokutskt 1709 - 400 vs 7,000, again by the king.
      It's not that he couldn't win battles. It's just that the enemy never called for any reasonable peace demands, and that they managed to summon the coldest winter in 500 years. Really goes to show, no matter how good you can fight, luck can and will win wars for you.

  • @Vogibear0
    @Vogibear0 4 роки тому

    This channel gives me so much joy especially during Quarantine

  • @silversill1323
    @silversill1323 4 роки тому +98

    Z̶l̶a̶t̶a̶n̶ Charles comes to your house, you are the guest now

  • @rezak2
    @rezak2 4 роки тому

    The quality of this video is actually pretty good,good job guys

  • @hanifitasova519
    @hanifitasova519 2 роки тому +10

    Sorry Sweden! As a Turk, it's saddens me, that my forefathers didn't support your king Charles XII against Russia. He was truly the Lion of the North. Sincere guy with honor. Imagine together we could have nailed the Russian bear and split Russian empire together. Moscow and North to the Swedes and the lands south of it to the Turks. Aaaah :) Side note: king Gustav 4th wanted financial aid to ally them with the Ottomans against The Russian Empire. The Turks paid heavily to get the Swedes against the Russians. But in the end the Swedes made peace agreement with Russians. Another window of opportunity to wipe out the Russian bear was gone. This time the Swedes are to blame for this.

    • @bicepbrah8179
      @bicepbrah8179 2 роки тому +2

      As a Swede i say we can only dream... For now >:)

    • @hanifitasova519
      @hanifitasova519 2 роки тому

      @@shareem1779 dreaming is just the first stage. Then one day we may materialize this dream...

    • @Sirius-Voyager
      @Sirius-Voyager Рік тому

      Demirbaş Charles asalak ve nankör herifin tekiydi.Saçma sapan kompleksli bir yorum olmuş.

    • @hanifitasova519
      @hanifitasova519 Рік тому

      @@Sirius-Voyager Aslak olduna katiyen katılmıyorum. Askeri bir deha olduna bütün tarihçiler söylüyor. Çok inad oldu belli. Biraz romantik bir yorum yaptım ama inanıyorum ki Osmanlılar ve Sweden beraber olsaydı bu Rus belasi bertaraf ederbilirdik. Zaten çat Peter elimize düştüğdü ama bizim rüşvetçi vezirler işi bozdular. ( onun için ashamed yaziyorum). Şimdi anlıyormusun benim yazdığım mi?

    • @bakrdemir8656
      @bakrdemir8656 Рік тому

      He took the meatball he learned in Turkiye to Sweden, but they still can't make delicious meatballs køfte like the Turks. Swedish people :D also support terrorists pkk ypg Sweden is my enemy

  • @ThoseColoniesAreMine
    @ThoseColoniesAreMine 4 роки тому

    Absolutely FANTASTIC new style. I LOVED it and the rest of the content in this video!

  • @thetranlo
    @thetranlo 4 роки тому +17

    The great northern war was far more interesting leading up to Poltava, a war fought on many fronts showing the prowess of the swedish military. I think you missed out on many facinating encounters, like Rehnskiöld's double envelopment at Fraustadt or the crossing of the Düna.
    Also, you should make a video on the second northern war, with Charles grandfather. The polish still sing of this war and it's destruction to this day in their national anthem.
    Really like your videos. keep it up!

    •  4 роки тому

      EriktheP sadly our empire just went on to lose wars and territory after the great nordic war...

    • @niklastorshagen6365
      @niklastorshagen6365 Рік тому +1

      King Charles XII was the latest king that was fighting in the frontline of an empire, that's why he's the latest true warrior king. To bad so few knows about him

  • @emrenuriyev9132
    @emrenuriyev9132 4 роки тому +123

    If Baltaci Mehmet would make Peter the great his prisoner and took him to Constantinople,Russians would have been forced to sign a humiliating peace with the Ottomans and maybe even with the Swedes.Such a colossal diplomatic mistake that changed the history of Russia and thus the world!

    • @amaclgrup990
      @amaclgrup990 4 роки тому +9

      Indeed

    • @al-muwaffaq341
      @al-muwaffaq341 4 роки тому +10

      Emre Nuriyev For some reason I always hear that the ottomans were weak after 1683. This doesn’t seem to be true.

    • @Talha-zy9yv
      @Talha-zy9yv 4 роки тому +8

      Mufti Abu Alpha al-Youtubi Ottomans kept their power after siege of Vienna for a while

    • @tarkan6485
      @tarkan6485 4 роки тому +23

      Agreed. In the 1711 Turkish-Russian war(Pruth Campaign
      ), the greatest Russian Tsar, Peter the Great, was caught by the Turks. Sultan Ahmed III. wanted Peter to be killed and his head brought to Constantinople, but the Grand Vizier Mehmed made a deal with Russian Tsar Peter and released her. Grand Vizier Mehmed was later killed by the Sultan. it was one of the greatest mistakes of the Ottomans. Because Peter later made Russia the strongest eastern European country. the Great

    • @francescosestito1967
      @francescosestito1967 4 роки тому +3

      I do not think that a massive gain was granted.... Probably a humiliating peace and the captivity of a Christian ruler would have triggered the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Austria to attack on multiple fronts the Ottomans, as both of them were interested in territorial concessions and in weakening both the Turkish and the Swedish armies.
      From Ottoman perspective, it was reasonable to have a little gain immediately, instead of an uncertain bigger gain in the future.

  • @johanjonsson6504
    @johanjonsson6504 3 роки тому +4

    As a history teacher, this was amazing!

  • @xh3120
    @xh3120 4 роки тому +10

    Ahmed III: Please get tf off of my territory
    Charles XII: No

  • @Profanumx
    @Profanumx 4 роки тому +22

    As a Turk, I am ashamed of this situation. The war was won much more precisely than described here. Even a Swedish could see it better than a Turkish. And he tried to explain this situation to the Sultan. He was not allowed to tell. He developed tactics to explain. In other words, Turks have given foreigners many capitulations throughout their history. The sultan offered the man money, the man did not accept it. Look at that dignified stance.
    I think that the Demirbaş followed this situation in astonishment and thought: there is something wrong here, I shouldn't leave leaving the situation like this. The war, which will destroy a great empire, turns into defeat due to bribery. Here is the typical 1700 to 1900 BC Ottoman period, the situation is very significant, A rare event that will set an example for the causes of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
    I wish you had listened to the Demirbaş, Ahmet.The only well-intentioned stranger your ancestors and you have seen. There will be no other in the future. You're a revolutionary, Charles. But there are no ears that hear!

  • @MikkelBondeStouby
    @MikkelBondeStouby 4 роки тому

    This new format is fantastic! Really well done mate, i really enjoyed it!

  • @paulrowe9334
    @paulrowe9334 4 роки тому +31

    "This shall hence become my music." ~ Charles XII of Sweden

  • @Jager_jaafoure
    @Jager_jaafoure 4 роки тому

    One of the best videos i was hoping this video for a long time great and thank you.

  • @22vx
    @22vx 4 роки тому +79

    An Absolut debacle - marching against Moscow was ABBA'd IKEA.

    • @Cm6D
      @Cm6D 4 роки тому +1

      The great conquest of ikea

  • @adhdlama2403
    @adhdlama2403 4 роки тому

    A Kings and Generals video about Sweden? I was taken aback! Wonderful!!

  • @Zoey--
    @Zoey-- 4 роки тому +36

    That one time Raid Shadow Legends successfully invaded my favourite youtube channel due to a global pandemic. Now that. That is a story of equal insanity.

  • @sanher20
    @sanher20 4 роки тому

    This is the most beautiful video you guys have done. Well done!

  • @lyonvensa
    @lyonvensa 4 роки тому +89

    Carolians: "My king, I think we should--"
    Charles: "DAGA KOTOWARU"
    Ahmed III: "Here, I'll even give you a safe passage home--"
    Charles: "DAGA KOTOWARU"

  • @TheGhostbuster1989
    @TheGhostbuster1989 4 роки тому

    The production values are getting better with every video

  • @mobiggcro
    @mobiggcro 4 роки тому +3

    The art work and editing was again stunningly beautiful and the commentary was execellent and the story unbelievable . Napoleon should have looked to charles campaign to Moscow to realise that it was a bad idea . On another point I can’t wait to see more ottoman videos to see how the empire developed from the post suleyman era to this more european esque era in the early 18th century where they was much more open communication with europe . Anyway One can only imagine what charles would have done with a 200 k ottoman army at his back ...

  • @nickanderson150
    @nickanderson150 3 роки тому

    I have been a huge fan for awhile but this video takes the cake. Well done!!

  • @leptismagna9424
    @leptismagna9424 2 роки тому +4

    It is a great example of how the ottoman court in 18th century, massive army, power etc but lots of bribery around, even Charles as a foreigner understood something wrong but Sultan didn't.

    • @mustafaaustinpowers5748
      @mustafaaustinpowers5748 Рік тому

      The Grand Vizier mainly the corrupted ones were replaced as shown in the video.The Sultan wasn't gullible and the ottomans was well off until 1783.

  • @tankopearl
    @tankopearl 4 роки тому

    Your videos get better each day! This latest one is a msterpiece! Audio, special effects and narration.

  • @MrShadowtruth
    @MrShadowtruth 4 роки тому +120

    Charles XII: "I live here now."
    Ahmet III: "Dude, come on."
    Charles XII: "I will cut you."

    • @Zoey--
      @Zoey-- 4 роки тому +16

      Talk about difficulty evicting a tenant.

    • @thesceptilegod3581
      @thesceptilegod3581 4 роки тому +9

      thats from extra credits lol

    • @barbiquearea
      @barbiquearea 4 роки тому +4

      @@Zoey-- Or relative living on your couch

  • @sourabhmayekar3354
    @sourabhmayekar3354 4 роки тому

    Freaking awesome guys. Never would I have been able to know about this! Great work guys!

  • @Newidhan
    @Newidhan 4 роки тому +16

    I believe this is the textbook definition of being "bull-headed"

  • @robinledesma2683
    @robinledesma2683 4 роки тому +1

    Love the graphics. Hope your next episodes involving campaigns would have this much detail.

  • @masteretainturmakan
    @masteretainturmakan 4 роки тому +32

    Love the map of Middle-earth at 11:17 XD

  • @aidabagirova4933
    @aidabagirova4933 4 роки тому +2

    Oh, I love this story. Thank you, KnG!!!

  • @Alecsandru010
    @Alecsandru010 4 роки тому +8

    New graphics? I love them!

  • @andriuskrom7603
    @andriuskrom7603 4 роки тому

    The animation of this channel has become to notch. Good job!

  • @Altrantis
    @Altrantis 4 роки тому +21

    When the Varangians return to the Balkans.

  • @huebdoo
    @huebdoo 4 роки тому

    Fantastic graphics folks, so incredibly well done

  • @josephdonnluna4483
    @josephdonnluna4483 3 роки тому +4

    The Royal Guard/Livgardet by Sabaton brought me here...

  • @dildashbaggins9470
    @dildashbaggins9470 4 роки тому

    Your videos are just getting better and better! 👌👌

  • @AncientHistoryGuy
    @AncientHistoryGuy 4 роки тому +23

    The History of Sweden is incredible.

    • @AncientHistoryGuy
      @AncientHistoryGuy 4 роки тому +7

      @Kev van de 100% i've just always been fascinated by this timeframe in Swedish history :)

    • @ergun9980
      @ergun9980 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah .. incredibly dull

  • @TR_Conqueror
    @TR_Conqueror 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent quality! Keep up the good work. Just one thing, please always place a "year stamp" on some corner of the screen so it is easier to keep track of the timely manner of the events. I felt lost after a while and asked myself in which year was that?

  • @petbabyrammus8467
    @petbabyrammus8467 4 роки тому +7

    That's how the Ottoman meatballs were brought to Sweden and became famous with IKEA.
    Please make a detailed video on Pruth River Campaign

  • @LumberDanny
    @LumberDanny 4 роки тому +1

    Best youtube channel! Can we get more Swedish war history?

  • @crusader7659
    @crusader7659 4 роки тому +7

    Oh, so we're naming history like episodes of Friends now? Cool, I just finished a movie about The One With The Charlie Chaplin Look-alike.

  • @emrealtinbas9688
    @emrealtinbas9688 4 роки тому

    graphics and the map have incredibly increased good work

  • @JonWintersGold
    @JonWintersGold 4 роки тому +8

    Sweden is that dude who drops into your house, overstays their welcome and refuses to leave. You ask him to nicely leave and he says no, you give him a ton of money to leave and he still says no. Finally you set the dogs on him... I love diplomacy.

  • @anitapollard1627
    @anitapollard1627 2 роки тому

    In my opinion, one of the strangest historical stories i've heard 😳
    Thank you 💕

  • @harrypjotr4075
    @harrypjotr4075 4 роки тому +3

    What an incredible man he was, and how amazing the strength of his soldiers. Imagine what they had to endure on their long way fighting through Poland, Russia and in the Ottoman Empire.

  • @firestorm1088
    @firestorm1088 4 роки тому

    Damn, you guys are really stepping up your animations.

  • @TheBobzo
    @TheBobzo 4 роки тому +3

    Great video! I would like more videos of the caroleans