Ethiopia, the most mysterious place where you can find from ancient Historical cites to amazing natural wonders, from the acid river in Danakil depression to the great blue Nile fall and many more, what an amazing place.
Iran, Armenia, Greece, China, Japan, India and Ethiopia are the oldest counties. Georgia is quiet an old country as well. All these nations have unique and beautiful alphabets and language.
Present day India is not so old. They were fragmented countries or principalities who has similar cultures. But their civilization yeah, it's one of the oldest.
Iran was called Persia or the Sassanid empire, or the Parthian empire, Greece was also called Athens, Sparta, Ellada etc, India is collect state of Gupta empire, Maratha confederation etc, China was never called China it was Ming, Qing, Tsin etc, Ethiopia was also not called like that it was Axum , but as funny as it might look Bulgaria never changed its name since 681 AD which
I’m Persian from Iran, In the southwest of Iran, we have civilizations that are more than ten thousand years old. I think the first civilization was formed along the Karun and Dejah rivers.
حسنا في الحقيقة كلامك خاطئ اول حضارة في العالم هي الحضارة السومرية في العراق كما أنه يوجد في العراق اثريات تعود إلى اكثر من ٥٠ الف سنة ولدى العراقيين سبعة آلاف اختراع😑كما أن الحضارة السومرية أعظم وأقدم حضارة
@@maabshamsee6446 المانيا وفرنسا مانسبت اثارنا لهم بالعكس ينسبوها للعراق مثل بوابة عشتار والقوانين القديمة وقدروا يحافظوا عليها احسن من الحكومات اللاعراقية تر الغرب اني عاشرتهم وكلش اعرفهم يحبون سوالف الاثار والتاريخ ودولهم كاعدين ينقبون ويدورون بالاثار العراقية لحد يومنا هذا لولا بريطانيا واوروبا جان شفت المتاحف والاثار يصير بيها نفس الي صار بمتحف نينوى لما طبوا داعش وفلشوه لو اكو حكومة عراقية كلش حريصة على البلد وهوية البلد جان حطت خط احمر لهاي الاثار مثل كل دول العالم الحريصة على اثارها وهوية بلادها
I’ve always wondered why Mussolini never conquered it, I know he kinda sucked at invading places, but even he could invade a country he completely surrounded.
@@gamergrill4933modern Bulgarians are mix of Bulgars,Slavs and Thracians.The reason why we start learning our history from 681AD is because that's when that mix accure,before that Bulgaria also existed but it was made up from only bulgars and that's why we don't teach that part of our history.
I didn't realise this until I started studying Roman history. It's surprising how often Armenia comes up in Roman history. The Kings of Armenia were key players in the great game between Rome and Persia in all of their incarnations
And Alexander was from Macedonia. The oldest and longest lasting name of a country and people in Europe. Look at all the ancient people and lands from European maps. Macedonians and their land still go by the same name for over 3000 years.
@@sualtam9509 I see your point, but me, as a german, thinks Karl is the First ferman emporer. I mean he was crowned in Aachen and all the german emporers after him claimed to be Karl's succesor.
Georgia and its Kartli Kingdom is one of the ancient countries 🇬🇪 and one of the ancient languages still used today alongside with Armenian and Ethiopian
Among major countries, only England has maintained continual sovereignty under the same system of government longer, dating from 1688 when parliamentary supremacy was firmly established. The US has been under the same constitution since 1789.
@Bostan Liviu well, actually city building in US is based on car traffic. Because of this people are SO dependant on cars that they have neglected bicycle roads and sidewalks. Doesn't seem a really good thing to be so car dependant, because it makes kids dependant on their parents to drive them places. I'm glad me and my sister were able to walk/bicycle to school on our own when we were 8, because the roads are much saver for pedestrians and cyclists. (Just my opinion though)
Regarding Armenia, besides the Orontid, Artaxiad and Arsacid, you should also add the dynasty of the Bagratid from 885 AD to 1045 AD. Although in a slightly different geographical area to the west, you can also add the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1080-1375 with the Rubenids, Hethumids and the Lusignans. Specially regarding the Bagratids, they are in the similar area of greater Armenia.
@@fucker_of_armenians_persia3158 brainwashing as its finest we all know Turkey and Azerbajian are almost 100 years old. But I can smell that you're jealous
@@fucker_of_armenians_persia3158 We all know that your so called country just been only hundred years old, my neighbors house is older than your country
@@albinarousell7940 yeah sweden made us its meatshield for 600 years and then after that russia made us its own, the biggest nordic battles were fought between sweden and russia on finnish territory and we almost went extinct during that time, (not to be also mentioned it was more peaceful during the russian times and that time and freedom russia provided gave us sence of nationalism and that was the reason we are a country at the moment)
YES ARMENIA🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲. You did well to mention Hayk, the Father of the Armenian nation who fought Bel, the builder of the Babylonian tower, to liberate the Armenian people from the enslavement, but that did not happen in 2107 B.C (which source tells you that?); according to the Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi it happened in 2492 B.C. Also the first Armenian kingdoms did not start at 331 B.C. The Kingdom of Ararat, or better known by the Assyrian sources as the Kingdom of Urartu, was truly the first unified and centralized Armenian Kingdom established at around 880 B.C. And before that there were the Armenian tribes and small kingdoms: Hayassa-Azzi, Arme-Shupria and Nayiri.
A great Armenian? Where did you get this information? From fake Armenian sources? If there was such an Armenian state in history, there would be a book or historical source about it in the Vatican archives.
@@snan.295 Fotunately for you there are those sources at the Vatican. Urartu means Ararat in Assyrian. Its the same kingdom. The Darius inscription of Behistun confirms it.
Respect from Greece , I am Greek and I very like Ancient History and throughly agree with the countries that you present ...👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Greece and Armenia was like a same nation , we had a lot of similarities , live together thousands of years, married together , had faith in the same Gods... so thank you very much for this nice video...!😊😊
Yes but this greec has nothing to do with the acent greec 🤣🤣🤣 are stupid ur langu.... has notjing to do with acent greec u are all turks bullgars mixd the real acent ppl are albaniens ur history is 100%facke
not Greek but Macedonian. you have nothing to do with the Classical Greeks. they did not see the end of the Roman Empire. you sad pathetic fool. enough of your fraud. Like Italy, Greece is a modern name. unlike Italy the Greeks have no DNA in common with the previous greeks. albanian s is what you are. note that the Armenian flag at one stage had the Macedonia Sunburst in its flag. The classical Greeks had their roots in The Indus Valley from where they came. before them were the bronze age Greeks who died at the end of that age. now we have Albanians settled there in the 700sAD and Pontus refugees (Armenians) from the 1920sAD. no, your culture was adopted not inherited.
@@Eyob_Belay Ikr, in that sense we can reshape history...spain was arab colony England was Denmark colony, and poland was colony of 2 countries at the same time, italy was German colony and everyone was at somepoint someones colony lol
Bulgaria is found in 681AD.Great old Bulgaria existed even earlier but its not counted because it consisted only from proto-bulgarians and the one from 681AD consists also with Slavs and Thracians. Bulgaria is also the oldest country in Europe besides San Marino and it never changed its name!
@BathRo Master Of BathRooms Não podes dizer que Portugal roubou o ouro do Brasil, se naquela época o Brasil pertencia a Portugal. E para além disso, muitas dessas riquezas que foram extraídas do Brasil foram para construir o próprio Brasil... Ainda assim tiveram 200 anos (depois da independência) para reconstituir o vosso país, dizer que Portugal Roubou o ouro é só um ditado popular para justificar a crise.
In a matter of fact, the first time Bulgaria is mentioned in written document as a organized state on a territory, corresponding to its present days borders, is during the Third Council of Constantinople, during which, among other subjects, a question arises about the war with Bulgaria, 680-681. Although there has been certain periods in history through which Bulgaria ceased to exist as a independent state, the unique culture, language and the common sense of nationality have survived and have helped several time for the restoration of Bulgaria, to be precise, during the times of the Second Empire (1185-1396/1422) and the Third Bulgarian state (1878 onwards). So, in short, pretty much like Armenia, with which we share some sort of mutual fate of fading throughout the ages, Bulgaria deserves to be on that list of the oldest still existing countries in history, too. Actually, mayby second in Europe's history, after San Marino, of course. P.S. My apologies if I've made any spelling mistakes, I don't really write in English so often. P.P.S. Greatings from България! :)
Sorry but Old Bulgars were Turkic, this is proven. Modern Bulgarians are a mix of Old Bulgars, Slavs, and a minor percentage of Thracians and Greeks. Your culture, language and even genes are not the same as those of the middle ages
Utåhråptor you’re right about Bulgars being Turkic. They had khans like khan krum khan telerig khan kardam khan asperuch and spoke similar to genghis kahn
Utåhråptor The Bulgars (also Bulghars, Bulgari, Bolgars, Bolghars, Bolgari,[1] Proto-Bulgarians[2]) were Turkic semi-nomadic warrior tribes that flourished in the Pontic-Caspian steppe and the Volga region during the 7th century. Emerging as nomadic equestrians in the Volga-Ural region, according to some researchers their roots can be traced to Central Asia.[3] During their westward migration across the Eurasian steppe the Bulgars absorbed other ethnic groups and cultural influences, including Hunnic and Indo-European peoples.[4][5][6][7][8][9] Modern genetic research on Central Asian Turkic people and ethnic groups related to the Bulgars points to an affiliation with Western Eurasian populations.[9][10][11] The Bulgars spoke a Turkic language, i.e. Bulgar language of Oghuric branch.[12] They preserved the military titles, organization and customs of Eurasian steppes,[13] as well as pagan shamanism and belief in the sky deity Tangra.[14] The Bulgars became semi-sedentary during the 7th century in the Pontic-Caspian steppe, establishing the polity of Old Great Bulgaria c. 635, which was absorbed by the Khazar Empire in 668 AD. In c. 679, Khan Asparukh conquered Scythia Minor, opening access to Moesia, and established the First Bulgarian Empire, where the Bulgars became a political and military elite. They merged subsequently with established Byzantine populations,[15][16] as well as with previously settled Slavic tribes, and were eventually Slavicized, thus forming the ancestors of modern Bulgarians.[17] The remaining Pontic Bulgars migrated in the 7th century to the Volga River, where they founded the Volga Bulgaria; they preserved their identity well into the 13th century.[12] The Volga Tatars and Chuvash people claim to be originated from the Volga Bulgars.
@@9_9876 just to clear some things.In Bulgaria we start learning our history from 681AD but Bulgaria existed even earlier and it was made up from bulgars and those bulgars are the one you refer to as Turkic.Then they settled in the Balkans and mixed with Slavs(Slavs were much more in numbers) and Thracians in 680AD.That mix of ethnicities are the modern Bulgarians which are created in 680AD and formed country in 681AD.You said that the modern Bulgarians are mix of Bulgars,Slavs and Thracians and that's the reason we are learning our history from 681AD,because that's when they mixed,before that they were only bulgars(not the same as the modern)and that's why we don't learn that part of our history.
@@wildfoxman8935 India was never a unified country before 1947. India derived from Greeks after they named it after Indus river which mainly part of Pakistan today.
Me too, have you ever checked out the Ethiopian and Armenian alphabets similarities. It’s pretty interesting all things considered, the the religion is also very similar types of Christianity, in comparison to the rest of the world.
The beginning of Iran is usually attributed to Cyrus the great. But, his father was the king of Anshan and his mother was the daughter of the last Median king. Then, he became the king to both kingdoms. So, the area already consisted of two kingdoms and Cyrus was the one who united these kingdoms (and, ofcourse added more territory). If you bring in the history of these two kingdoms, the beginning of Iran goes back to 11th century BC.
The beginning of Iran as a country is when it became known as Iran. When it was the Persian Empire, it was different than Iran. When it was the Safavid Empire, it was different than Iran. Geographically it may have been the same, but politically it was different the definition of a country is political, not geographical.
@@garymaidman625 As an Iranian, I can assure you that Persian Empire was what others used to call Iran. We have been referring to our country as "Iran". In fact, the first scripts with the name of Iran date back to 1000 BC.
@@donyab.e4767 as a historian with a focus on Ancient history, I have read enough primary sources to assure you that it was the geographic region was known under different names. Whether it was the Elamite kingdoms, the Archaemenid Persian Empire, the Parthian Empire, the Sassanid Empire, the Safavid Empire, the geographic region was known under different names. The Iranian people were an ethnic group. There is a difference between an ethnic group and a country. It hasn't been called Iran during all the time, therefore Iran as a country under the name Iran is relatively young. What you are getting at is your people have referred to themselves as Iranian, which is an ethnic group, but the political entity was not known as Iran and there are ancient texts aka primary sources, written by scholars, including Persian scholars that proves that it wasn't always called Iran by Iranians. Btw, that Archaemenid Persian Empire I mentioned, that was Cyrus the Great.
I think you have seriously confused the name of dynasties and probably smaller ethnic groups with the name of my country as a whole. I can't believe that you named the Safavid dynasty among others to prove your point!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was only 500 years ago!!!! And, being an Iranian I have tens of verses of 1000-year-old+ poetry in my memory that refer to Iran as Iran! Poems that are narrating the stories of ancestors who lived millenniums before them! And, the reason I don't have older verses in my memory? Because all of our books were kindly dumped into rivers by the Arab invaders. However, books such as Shahnameh despite being written after the invasion were narrators of the Iranian people's mutual memory. If Iran ever had another name, it would have been preserved in that mutual memory and would have been narrated by our poets and historians. Furthermore, we still have some older (but set-in-stone) evidence left. The first mention of Iran (with an older pronunciation of course) is in Avesta (holy book of Zoroastrians) which definitely predates Cyrus the great between 1 to 3 millennia according to different sources and scholars. The second oldest evidence appears in Bisotoon stone carvings which were written during the Achaemenid dynasty's rule in which Ahuramazda is referred to as the God of the Iranians! The third oldest mention is also carved on the stones in the investiture of Ardashir I where the king calls himself "Ardashir, king of kings of the Iranians". This is only in addition to the military rank names that had Iran's name in them.
@@donyab.e4767 of course I named Safavid Empire among others. These were the actual names of the geographic region. You are seriously confused with the concept of country. It's the same reason Italy has been considered a country for only been unified since 1861 and can't be considered the country of Italy before that. The Roman Empire were not the same as Italy even though they lived in the same region.
Interesting video, although I want to point out a few issues I saw with the Armenia portion. Armenia’s statehood can be traced to the Hurrian state of Mitanni (~1500-1200 BC). Following its collapse as a result of the joint Hittite and Assyrian invasions the local chieftains (or princes) came together to form the Nairi Confederation (~1200-900 BC). Eventually one of the princes of the Nairi states, Arame I of Biani (or Van in modern-day southeastern Turkey) decided to unify the states under his control in 858 BC. The Assyrians called his state Urartu, the Bible refers to it as Ararat. One of the most famous Kings of the Urartian Dynasty, Argishti I built the Fortress of Erebuni (modern-day Yerevan, the capital of Armenia since 1918) in 782 BC. Eventually the Kingdom of Urartu fell in 585 BC to invading Iranian tribes, the Scythian from the north, but more importantly the Medes from the south. Around 570 BC Yervand I or Orontes I established the Yervanduni/Orontid Dynasty that ruled over Armenia as Satraps or Kings, under Achaemenid suzerainty. With the collapse of the Achaemenid Persian Empire in 331 BC to the forces of Alexander the Great, Armenia was temporarily occupied by Alexandrian forces in 331-321 BC, but in 321 the state regained its autonomy. The Yervadunis would continue to rule until 200 BC when Armenia plunged into a civil war as the Seleucids triggered a relative of the King, a general named Artashes/Artaxias to launch a rebellion. By 190 BC the Artashesian/Artaxiad Dynasty was established over Armenia and ruled until 12 CE. The most famous Armenian king, Tigran II or Tigran the Great ruled from 95-55 BC. Tigran II created a short-lived empire in 88-66 BC, that for a time became the strongest state east of Rome. From 12-53 CE Armenia was basically fought over by the Romans and Parthians. From 53-428 CE the country came under the rule of the Arshakuni or Arsacid Dynasty which was related to the ruling dynasty of Parthia in modern-day Iran. Under the Arshakunis the Armenian state converted to Christianity in 314, making it the first in the world and in 405 a unique alphabet was created that is still used by Armenians to this day. From 428-645 Armenia was a Marz or Province of Sassanid Persia. Most times the Marzban or Governor was an ethnic Armenian, unless it was during a rebellion when an ethnic Persian governor was put into power. From 645-885 Armenia became an autonomous Emirate in the Islamic Caliphate. While a Muslim Arab Emir ruled over Armenia, a local prince was elected from the powerful noble families and declared Prince of Princes (Ishkhanats Ishkhan) and he was the de facto ruler of the country, while the Emir was simply the Caliph’s ambassador in Armenia. From 885-1065 the Bagratunis/Bagratids, who had long been the Prince of Princes came to be crowned the Kings of Armenia. While their original capital city of Ani fell to the Byzantines in 1045, the outpost capital at Kars held out until 1065, when it fell to the invading Seljuk Turks. In 1080, a noblemen who fled from Armenia Major/Greater Armenia to Cilicia established a principality in the mountains. It’s said that this prince, Ruben, was a relative of the last Bagratuni King. Ruben’s descendants formed the Rubinian/Rubenid dynasty that ruled over Cilicia as princes until 1198 when they became Kings, taking on the title of King of Armenia. In 1252 the Hethumian/Hethumids came to control the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia until the Lusinian/Lusignan family of mixed Armenian-French origin came to power in 1342. The last Armenian King, Levon VI surrendered in 1375 to the Mamluks of Egypt. Armenia would later be reborn as an independent country nearly six centuries later in 1918 after World War One and the Armenian Genocide. It would become the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1920-1991. Since 1991 the Republic if Armenia has been able to secure its spot in global society. I thought it would be important to mention the times before 331 BC and after 428 CE when Armenia was still a state.
You just called Mitanni Hurrian yourself. And the Nairi tribes that founded urartu were urartian. Hurrians and Urartians are related people, together they made up the Hurro-Urartian language family. Armenians were indo european. By the time of Urartu there was already an Armenian presence in the area, but the state was Urartian.
@@shanthaponnamperuma2432 According to this article, Sri Lanka should be on the list, but i have not double checked from different sources, so i would not take it for granted.
Almost everyone who visits Ethiopia falls in love with it right away. Maybe it being very old has something to do with it. I visited in 2013, I been going back every two years ever since 😆.
@@yaredkebede8423 you know that is our land taken by force when we were fighting against the European colonisers you guys came with that gaala and took by force.
@@yaredkebede8423 you guys took ogadeen when the somali were fighting the italians and somali became weak you came and took it by force , always remember amhar what goes around comes around
@@ZAKARIYEize you guys know very well who we are. even we kick out your master Italy twice. We don't lose any war we born for war ask your grandfather.
Had expected Denmark. I know it is one of the oldest consolidated countries in the Europe and didn't have to reform after being conquered or dissolved, having remained independent throughout its history
So sad that one of the oldest civilization Assyria does not have their own nation today. Assyrians have been robbed from having their own country. The closest church to the Armenian church is Ethiopian and they are on different continents 🇦🇲 ❤️ 🇪🇹 Watch out this video is going to trigger people from 🇹🇷 and 🇦🇿
They were devided frm different countries in western asia Also most of them dont consider their self as assyrian now adays. So dont be sad,they were all fine
@@ΓιώργοςΚαβουρας-ζ2π I mean you are greek and all but you should understand that the world doesn't begin with Greece and no the Thracians aren't greek even the territory that they occupied are bulgarian
🇸🇪 here. Of course I haven’t read ALL +11,000 coms, so I do not know if anybody already has mentioned it. Denmark was consolidated into a unified kingdom in the 8th century AD and has continued to exist pretty much within the same borders since then. In fact, the only times they were occupied by a foreign power were by Swedes a few months during the 17th c. and for a few years by the nazis in the 1940s. I strongly think this is worth mentioning here.
Balkan nations such as the Hungarians and Bulgarians have a long line of continuity. Bulgaria was founded in 681 AD which was oldest country. Older then Portugal. Hungary was founded in 895 AD.
@@bencemuller7919 Vojvodina and Transylvania are part of Serbia and Romania. We can fall under this category, not to mention I am Hungarian. I am not offended.
@@HungaryBased akkor pláne nem értem, hogy miért említed balkáni népnek. Oké, hogy sokan szeretnék a balkánhoz sorolni a magyarokat, de kultúrálisan elég jelentősen különböznek tőlük.
@@bencemuller7919 Most már értem. Az egyetlen érzékeny magyar az te vagy. A magyarok rengeteg kategóriába eshet mert a Balkán, Közép- és Kelet-Európa között vagyunk. Kijelentettem, ebbe a kategóriába tartozhatunk is. Kulturálisan is hasonlóak vagyunk akár tetszik akár nem. És ahogy kiemeltem, Erdély és Vajdaság ami magyar föld. A balkáni nemzetnek tekintett Romániára és Szerbiára esik. Horvátországot nem is említve. Tény hogy a magyar föld a balkán kategóriába sorolható. Ha nem szereted "Müller", akkor ragaszkodj a németekhez. Ha azt gondolja hogy az egyik kultúra magasabb rendű a másiknál, akkor szintén téved. -Másként is Üdvözlet Kolozsvárról
@@HungaryBased az erdélyiek szokták szeretni, amikor lerománozzák őket, vagy amikor a palócot szlovákozzák, elég durva műveletlenség, ha meg szándékos, akkor még bunkó is. A kedves nyugat szépen ledegradálta a térséget és szándékosan tartja alacsonyan, mind a béreket, mind a életszínvonalat, ezzel a balkán szónak létrehozva egy meglehetősen pejoratív jelentést, amit te magad is félreértettél, tetszik vagy sem. Nekem a Balkán egy földrajzilag behatárolt terület(mint Balkán-félsziget), aminek Magyarország a múltban leginkább csak a mai Horvátországgal alkotott perszonálúnió keretében volt része, de a balkánnak, mint erős török-görög befolyású szláv kultúrkörnek nem tagja. Ez persze egy pillanatig sem jelenti, hogy nem lehet hasonlóságokat észrevenni, mivel a szomszédok hatnak egymásra oda-vissza, de attól még nem lesznek egy társaság. Ugyanaz az eset, mint németek és a dánok esetében, szomszédok, de totál más népség. Nincs alá-fölérendeltségi viszony, csak azért mert különböznek.
I was surprised not to see France in this video, the kingdom of France was founded in 987 (that’s the date most historians use for the birth of France), but we can also mention West Francia born in 843
i'm surprised because 987 is just the end of a dynastic change (carolingians -> capetians). 843-845 (oath of strasbourg-treaty of Verdun) or even 496 (Clovis baptised as frankish king in Gaul) are more often used.
Only two dates can be used to mark the birth of France : - 496, baptism of Clovis, first King of the Franks and founder of the monarchy of France. All kings of France are his succesors, that's why they were crowned in Reims and called for a long time "kings of the Franks". Also founded the Kingdom of the Franks who was the embryo from which France evolved. - 843, treaty of Verdun. The western part formed a distinct state who evolved continously to be today's France. 987 is nothing more but a change of ruling dynasty. The state remained the state, as well as the borders. Many countries experiences a change of dynasty, it does mean a foundation
I believe Bulgaria should be part of this list. The state was funded in 683, extended at some point over the whole Balkan regions and then conquered by the ottomans who ruled the country for 500 years. But the country, language and culture still remain. The Cyrillic alphabet which was designed there is now one of the most important used alphabet in the world
The majority of Europe´s present-day countries / Proto-Nations has been formed in the period ca. 400-600 A.D....all these countries mentioned in the video are way, way, WAY older than Bulgaria. Reffering to you than it would make more sense to include France, Germany or England into this topic because they all have been formed before Bulgaria....or even Croatia & Serbia because they all got mentioned already in the early 7th Century by the Byzantine Empire or Frankish Empire as self-ruling tribes that exist till today. If you consider the language & culture in Bulgaria than 683 is not true. The original Bulgarian royals were turkic, speaking a turkic language. Throughout the 200 years after the Arrival of the Bulgarians they became fully absorbed by Slavs by the 800´s, adopting their Language & Culture.
@@Stalker950-l3x Bulgaria is the oldest country in Europe, what is the point of mentioning Portugal when it isn't even the oldest in its own continent?
@@daniellukov No it is not. Especially not if we compare medieval feudal states with today's nation states. Bulgaria is not the oldest (still existing) country in Europe, far from it. The Slavic Bulgaria you are referring to arose during the 9th century. But there are other states in Europe, which already existed in 500-600 AD or are documented in writing and merged into the states they are today, such as Great Britain, Germany, France, Croatia or Serbia. Tatar Bulgaria was between 600 & 800 AD. a khaganate and not even close to the state of today. Neither language nor culture.
@@Stalker950-l3x Bulgaria with is current borders was founded in 681, the only older country in Europe which didn't change its name is San Marino, but it doesn't really count because it wasn't a country but a microstate. You can google everything if you don't believe me.
@@daniellukov I have been dealing with the development of today's peoples and nation states for around 15 years. I know that Bulgaria has existed de facto since 681. However, you have not understood the difference between this state then and now. The only point in which Bulgaria "is the oldest" is that it is the only European country that has been called "Bulgaria" for over 1000 years. As for the founding of Bulgaria in the 7th century, the states I mentioned earlier were all founded before or at the same time. This refutes your claim. Also, Google is not always the best source, because Google also says, for example, that North Macedonia is in the top 50 oldest countries in Europe at number 18 and 700 BC. was founded, which is complete nonsense. Now compare that.
I have to correct the part where it says the end of the Pahlavi dynasty turned the country into "Iran". The name Iran is extremely old and has been in use even prior to the middle and ancient Parsi language periods, to the point that it has undergone changes in dialect and pronunciation. The reason why some Westerners mistakenly believe that the name "Iran" is a recent thing is because while the Persians have called themselves "Iran" for ages, to the Western world they were known as "Persia". This continued until the last king of Iran made an official request that the country be internationally identified as "Iran" and not "Persia". The word Iran has nothing to do with the most recent government of this country.
everything you said was right, but what he said was "...that turned the country into Iran as we know it today." which implies exactly what you are protesting about - the western idea that the country was named Persia before. it was not by Iranians, just by westerners.
No, it wasn't Odysseus or the Mycenaeans who created a confirmed colony in Portugal, it was the ancient Greeks of the Archaic and Classical periods. Odysseus was, on the other hand, said to have visited Gibraltar, with the story of him staying in Calypso's beach, but that isn't even confirmed, and the most important, it isn't creating a colony.
@@ThrE3-GeS Oliissipona, Barcelona, Gerona, Narbona, Verona. O sufixo ona quer dizer que estas cidades foram criadas pelo mesmo povo. Saber quem era este povo ? Talvez os linguistas consigam descobrir.
the creator hv a little knowledge abt world. hvnt heard abt scripts like rigved etc. made in india way before any civilazation. india was named by many names previously thts why creator didnt know abt this cntry.
I think he explained earlier in the video on what basis he chose this countries. India in the old days was never a country correct? She had different kingdoms and the country was divided into few kingdoms if I'm not mistaken. Besides Persians, I think ancient Indians were also regarded as one of the oldest civilization...
Nope, first Armenian civilisation EVER was 3000BC! Google...... First Armenian LAND 2500BC from Hayk, groundet did the civilisation too big country! 🇦🇲❤️🇬🇷 Im half Greek and half Armenian!
I wonder why ancient languages of Ethiopia Geez/Amharic are given in many universities in Europe and Canada. Besides the 'tone', the graphic nature of the letter scripts depicts and contains a lot of mystery of civilization preserved artifacts. For example: A full manuscript of Astronomy book with paints are documented with names of solar systems, galaxis, with uncracked mathematical equations, just to mention a few. ... The countries, I feel missed in the video are : Persia, Iraq and India I think they do have rich ancient history too. I know ancient Ethiopia is also linked to Persia and India.
Lol ... Bulgaria, founded in 681 with the name "Bulgaria" and hasn't changed till than. One of the oldest in Europe, and the oldest country which preserved it's name till today!
Also,Albania was kinda old *Created in late 1100s* Also invaded by Serbia in late 1200s too. Also invaded by Ottoman Empire in 1470s Independence: November 1912. That is done.
Worth mentioning Sri Lanka (Ceylon/ Serendib etc) and old India (Bharat/ Jambudvipa etc) Territory-wise Sri Lanka is older than India but overall India has older history. But both have written/unwritten history back to King Rama-Ravana times and even before to Indus Valley Civilisation. Sri Lanka has had a continuous record of human settlement for more than two millennia and was a separate country throughout history developing a unique identity over the ages despite the Indian and colonial invesions & influences.
@@SpartanTF if we use the year when your two ducheis United into the kingdom of Croatia that's not even close to 681( the year Bulgaria was established )
@@tomestojanovski4498 you are right, not Greek but Makedonian, a continent part of the Hellenic world, nothing to do with the barbarians of the north, Greek is not even a Greek word, so Hellas if you prefer
Iran has not become "Iran" after the 1979 movement. It has always been Iran, but had called "Persia" by westerns. The former King (Shah) announced to the international post system that we no longer accept letters under "Persia" as the name of country.
@@princepshadrianvs8542 I am the very oldest person in my whole house. I only have two roommates, so the first statement does not really inform you about your age (in fact, the statement "I have two roommates" probably tells you a ton more about my age). Burkette is trying to say that being the oldest out of two or three countries is not that informative.
In Medieval times, the Iberian peninsula had multiple Kingdoms, Leon, Castillia, etc. Portugal is the oldest country on the Peninsula because it did not unite with Spain (permanently).
@@Voulton_S. Nor permanently nor temporarily. Portugal cancelled the Iberian Union when Phillip IV started looking at it funny and sealed the deal in the field of battle.
@AHMED_BELUC BALOCH Wow, you have very good information about Balochistan I knew that Balochistan was divided by the British, but I did not know the provinces of Balochistan at all. thanks bro One of my friends is from Kalat, somewhere near the Afghan border Is Kalat the same province that is part of Balochistan?
7:08 "Ancient Greece wasn't a country, was a civilization". Actually was an ethnicity called Hellenes (like we call ourselves even today). For the record, at the Olympic games in Olympia, only athletes with pure hellenic blood could participate, which they mentioned in the Olympic oath.
Good joke ! Even today Greece have incorporated parts of Thracia and Macedonia and guess what ? Every single city was a state back then , Athena was a state , Itaka was a state , Troia was a state ... and the wars between them were not civil wars at all .
I dont think they hate,our countries arent just as famous. There is Albania from Albanoi Illyrian tribe (roman occupied later) to Arbanon/Medieval Albania(after being freed from Byzantium till Ottoman occupiation) and to Albania since 1912. I know Bulgaria should've hit the list aswell from Bulgars in the steppes to the empires and then today its a vast amount of time. The dude clearly mentions Portugal as he is from there lol
@@fotisrolling3868 Danube or Asparukh's Bulgaria is officially recognised in 681 it exists today in more or less the same place, there was more than one bulgarian nations throught history some even existed simultaniously but only Danube Bulgaria still stands.
We've fluctuated between Friendly and Indifferent over the centuries, but yes. Even during Alexander's reign of Egypt, there was no bad blood between the two.
@@evandelck8541 stfu Evan You're neither Egyptian not Greek, so sit this one out We, the Greeks and Egyptians, know that we're friends since before whichever country yours is were tree dwelers
@@mahmoodali5043 well me (a Yemeni) knows that some bad blood did exist at some point. And don’t be so toxic to get mad at someone who isn’t part of either group to make a comment on it. You were not there 2000 years ago
And.. what about Bulgaria! Bulgaria was established in 681, but there is even a lot of documents and artefacts which confirms that she exist long time before 681! Your statistic it’s not correct…
As a guy whose father is older than his country. I always appreciated countries which lasted very long... people don't realize just how hard it is for a country to last even 300 years....come to think of 500 years... A lot of countries either ceased to exist and are recreated later, are are just completely different and kinda trace their continuity back... Like Thailand,Greece , Bulgaria and so on
India and France are indeed missing from this and are great examples of very old countries / civilizations! Do you have any more suggestions?
Will you ever make the second part of usa flags?
Bulgaria dude, established at 680 AD
Porplely United Kingdom
What about Tunisia/Africa/Carthage same land for almost 3000 years
Sweden, Denmark, Russia
Ethiopia, the most mysterious place where you can find from ancient Historical cites to amazing natural wonders, from the acid river in Danakil depression to the great blue Nile fall and many more, what an amazing place.
Ethiopia is not a single nation. It's a *federation* of many nations.
Nah...it's your wishful thinking. And most ancient historical sites are only found in the extreme north border of Eritrea.
@@teddyissak2720 no kid stop taking about stuff u don’t know about
@@redsea334 you do know that Eritrea was just another part of Ethiopia up until 29 years ago?
@@teddyissak2720 and Armenia and Greece you forgot!!
"Ethiopia is one of the few African country that wasn't part of a European colonizer."
Italy: *Triggered*
I can confirme this (i'm italian)
@@nessunoniente3722 I can too (I'm Ethiopian)
@@emann1738 you've been colonized. And I'm the proof. (I'm half italian half eritrean-ethiopian)
@@nessunoniente3722 noi l'Etiopia l'abbiamo colonizzata.
@@ascaro1885 lo so solo che nel video dice che non è stata colonizzata
Iran, Armenia, Greece, China, Japan, India and Ethiopia are the oldest counties. Georgia is quiet an old country as well. All these nations have unique and beautiful alphabets and language.
Present day India is not so old. They were fragmented countries or principalities who has similar cultures. But their civilization yeah, it's one of the oldest.
and Egypt is also an ancient country
Iran was called Persia or the Sassanid empire, or the Parthian empire, Greece was also called Athens, Sparta, Ellada etc, India is collect state of Gupta empire, Maratha confederation etc, China was never called China it was Ming, Qing, Tsin etc, Ethiopia was also not called like that it was Axum , but as funny as it might look Bulgaria never changed its name since 681 AD which
Not true and it is easy to explain why
@@yisun-sin5780 look iran had its name by the locals in the time of the first persian empire so your wrong my friend
I’m Persian from Iran, In the southwest of Iran, we have civilizations that are more than ten thousand years old. I think the first civilization was formed along the Karun and Dejah rivers.
Ok
حسنا في الحقيقة كلامك خاطئ
اول حضارة في العالم هي الحضارة السومرية في العراق كما أنه يوجد في العراق اثريات تعود إلى اكثر من ٥٠ الف سنة ولدى العراقيين سبعة آلاف اختراع😑كما أن الحضارة السومرية أعظم وأقدم حضارة
@@maabshamsee6446للاسف لو كان في العراق دولة ماكانوا الفرس والهنود والمغول وغيرهم من الامم الطارئة يفتحوا افواههم ولكانوا عرفوا قيمتهم
@@medo-bf5wd اي والله صدك شكد شغلة تقهرررر
حتى المانيا أخذت اثارنا وخلتها بمتاحف ونسبتها لها وايضا فرنسا الي سرقت احد اهم القوانين القديمة في العراق
@@maabshamsee6446 المانيا وفرنسا مانسبت اثارنا لهم بالعكس ينسبوها للعراق مثل بوابة عشتار والقوانين القديمة وقدروا يحافظوا عليها احسن من الحكومات اللاعراقية
تر الغرب اني عاشرتهم وكلش اعرفهم يحبون سوالف الاثار والتاريخ
ودولهم كاعدين ينقبون ويدورون بالاثار العراقية لحد يومنا هذا
لولا بريطانيا واوروبا جان شفت المتاحف والاثار يصير بيها نفس الي صار بمتحف نينوى لما طبوا داعش وفلشوه
لو اكو حكومة عراقية كلش حريصة على البلد وهوية البلد جان حطت خط احمر لهاي الاثار مثل كل دول العالم الحريصة على اثارها وهوية بلادها
Respect and love to all countries and cultures especially Greece, Armenia, Egypt and China. from Iran ❤️🌹😘 we love human and humanity.
👑
Well what about ethiopia🇪🇹 orgin of human.❤❤but respect
Your arab brothers love you too
🇦🇲thanks🇦🇲
U missed india 😔
Now I know why Ethiopia and Armenia started practicing Christianity at the same time.
Ethiopia and Armenia have very old connections.
Georgia also almost at the same time, few years difference
which for some reason was ignored in this video
@@XAE_A_Xii Goergia is may 5 Country got Christianity!
San Marino, the world's oldest republic. It's very nice there. I like to cheer for their national football team and hope they score...some how
Scored the other day
I’ve always wondered why Mussolini never conquered it, I know he kinda sucked at invading places, but even he could invade a country he completely surrounded.
@@The_Yosh yeah....
@@The_Yosh Yeah...
@@The_Yosh yeah...
With respect to all countries from Armenia, especially to Greece and Iran.
From Ethiopia, Peace to ancient and new countries.
Bulgaria was founded 681 AD, just saying
Join his discord and suggest this for part 2 link in the description
it's the same country even with the same name : )
You here i didn't expect here
@@gamergrill4933modern Bulgarians are mix of Bulgars,Slavs and Thracians.The reason why we start learning our history from 681AD is because that's when that mix accure,before that Bulgaria also existed but it was made up from only bulgars and that's why we don't teach that part of our history.
ye that’s 1300 years
Armenia is an under represented country with an amazing history. It would be valuable to document Armenia's history thoroughly.
Türkiyeye gel belgeleri al. sakın Fransaya gitme onlar seni kandırır tıpkı kendi halklarını kandırdıkları gibi
I didn't realise this until I started studying Roman history. It's surprising how often Armenia comes up in Roman history. The Kings of Armenia were key players in the great game between Rome and Persia in all of their incarnations
Alexander didn't make the Seleucid Empire, his general Seleucius did.
It was made after the fallout of his empire, so it technically was started by him.
He does not say that.
And Alexander was from Macedonia. The oldest and longest lasting name of a country and people in Europe.
Look at all the ancient people and lands from European maps. Macedonians and their land still go by the same name for over 3000 years.
@@WatchmanofMKDN today's northern Macedonia is not the same as Alexander's Macedonia.
@@WatchmanofMKDN Alexander was from Macedonia his mother from Epirus and Father from Peloponnese. >Anything else?
Title: oldest countries in the world
USA: Ight imma head out
Italy and Germany tags along!
@@josephstalin506 Germany/German tribes exists since more then 2500 years
@@josephstalin506 The identity of the germans goes at least back to Karl the great, who ruled frakonia from 768 to 814
@@lukelaser6657 More like Ludwig the German in 843 when he was crowned king of Germany instead of king of the Franks.
@@sualtam9509 I see your point, but me, as a german, thinks Karl is the First ferman emporer. I mean he was crowned in Aachen and all the german emporers after him claimed to be Karl's succesor.
Georgia and its Kartli Kingdom is one of the ancient countries 🇬🇪 and one of the ancient languages still used today alongside with Armenian and Ethiopian
მანამდე დიდი ხნით ადრე, ჩვ.წ.აღ.მდე 14 საუკუნეში დიაოხი და კოლხა არსებობდა...
true
Yes but Georgia was also ruled by many other countries, San Marino is the longest existing country that hasn’t been conquered.
@@POH341 one one my friend , before Russia in 1801 !
@@shakoabramishvili9426 and throughout the next 200 years
Armenia and Greece, two beautiful countries
😅😅
I am older than both of them
Man... the US is like a infant compared to these
And the crankiest
Among major countries, only England has maintained continual sovereignty under the same system of government longer, dating from 1688 when parliamentary supremacy was firmly established. The US has been under the same constitution since 1789.
@Bostan Liviu well thought out man thanks for the lesson and knowledge 👍👏
@Bostan Liviu well, actually city building in US is based on car traffic. Because of this people are SO dependant on cars that they have neglected bicycle roads and sidewalks. Doesn't seem a really good thing to be so car dependant, because it makes kids dependant on their parents to drive them places. I'm glad me and my sister were able to walk/bicycle to school on our own when we were 8, because the roads are much saver for pedestrians and cyclists. (Just my opinion though)
Modern democracy is young
Regarding Armenia, besides the Orontid, Artaxiad and Arsacid, you should also add the dynasty of the Bagratid from 885 AD to 1045 AD. Although in a slightly different geographical area to the west, you can also add the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1080-1375 with the Rubenids, Hethumids and the Lusignans. Specially regarding the Bagratids, they are in the similar area of greater Armenia.
Urartu and nairi are also direct predecessors
Respect to all
Especially Armenia and Greece from Iran 🌷🌷❤❤
Respect Persia
🇹🇷👈🏴☠️✌
چطوری داداش 😃😁
@@sepehrmehry5937 قربونت 😀✌🌸
@Ora Zukermann lol wtf . another hater
Ethiopia 🇪🇹 loved and proud nation!
the cradle of human kind , the pride of Africa
Of course🙏🙏🙏💚💛♥
እወድሻለሁ እናት ሀገሬ(ኢትዮጵያ)🙏🙏🙏💚💛♥
I'm Brazilian/Portuguese myself but Armenia is very underrated, country with such a huge history.
Much love to Portugal and Brazil 🇦🇲❤️🇵🇹🇧🇷
armenia is false and it's wrong information, armenia is appeared in 1920th thanks by Soviet (bolsheviks) occupation army!!!
@@fucker_of_armenians_persia3158 brainwashing as its finest we all know Turkey and Azerbajian are almost 100 years old. But I can smell that you're jealous
@@fucker_of_armenians_persia3158 We all know that your so called country just been only hundred years old, my neighbors house is older than your country
@@cedricmomjian2129 go back to India, you stad me abortive entity?
*When i see a Little Finland flag:*
Portugal is here?
That flag was Portugals flag first and they eventually changed it without knowing about Finland
@@alexesteves9420 I know that buddy, but the flag is most recognized because of Finland.
Wasn’t Finland just part of Sweden once?
@@albinarousell7940 yeah sweden made us its meatshield for 600 years and then after that russia made us its own, the biggest nordic battles were fought between sweden and russia on finnish territory and we almost went extinct during that time, (not to be also mentioned it was more peaceful during the russian times and that time and freedom russia provided gave us sence of nationalism and that was the reason we are a country at the moment)
Portugal is a much older nation state than Finland...that flag belonged to Portugal long before Finland...
YES ARMENIA🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲. You did well to mention Hayk, the Father of the Armenian nation who fought Bel, the builder of the Babylonian tower, to liberate the Armenian people from the enslavement, but that did not happen in 2107 B.C (which source tells you that?); according to the Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi it happened in 2492 B.C. Also the first Armenian kingdoms did not start at 331 B.C. The Kingdom of Ararat, or better known by the Assyrian sources as the Kingdom of Urartu, was truly the first unified and centralized Armenian Kingdom established at around 880 B.C. And before that there were the Armenian tribes and small kingdoms: Hayassa-Azzi, Arme-Shupria and Nayiri.
A great Armenian? Where did you get this information? From fake Armenian sources? If there was such an Armenian state in history, there would be a book or historical source about it in the Vatican archives.
@@snan.295 Fotunately for you there are those sources at the Vatican. Urartu means Ararat in Assyrian. Its the same kingdom. The Darius inscription of Behistun confirms it.
@@Arshahan But the problem is that Armenians cannot read ancient Urartu writings, but Chechens can.
@@Arshahan The Sumerians have more than 100 Azerbaijani-Turkish words, so we should call the Sumerians Turks
@@snan.295 i don't know what are you inventing now. Armenians share a genetic continuity for 6000 years in their homeland.
Respect from Greece , I am Greek and
I very like Ancient History and throughly agree with the countries that you present ...👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Greece and Armenia was like a same nation , we had a lot of similarities , live together thousands of years, married together , had faith in the same Gods... so thank you very much for this nice video...!😊😊
Yes but this greec has nothing to do with the acent greec 🤣🤣🤣 are stupid ur langu.... has notjing to do with acent greec u are all turks bullgars mixd the real acent ppl are albaniens ur history is 100%facke
not Greek but Macedonian. you have nothing to do with the Classical Greeks. they did not see the end of the Roman Empire.
you sad pathetic fool. enough of your fraud.
Like Italy, Greece is a modern name. unlike Italy the Greeks have no DNA in common with the previous greeks. albanian s is what you are.
note that the Armenian flag at one stage had the Macedonia Sunburst in its flag.
The classical Greeks had their roots in The Indus Valley from where they came. before them were the bronze age Greeks who died at the end of that age. now we have Albanians settled there in the 700sAD and Pontus refugees (Armenians) from the 1920sAD. no, your culture was adopted not inherited.
Greeks are not Macedonian....only in 1913 did Greece occupy Macedonian land,, never before....Macedonia for the macedonians...simple
Greece was founded on 1821 by King Otto of Bavaria. It's artificial and most of the people there are Orthodox Turks from 1923 population exchange
@@supermavro6072 are you all right ??? Any mental problem??😃😃😂😂👉🏻🤡🤡🤡
From Abyssinia
ethiopia and I'm proud to be ethiopian
Love you ኢትዮጵያዬ 😘😘
How did it feel being Italy’s colony?
@@didonegiuliano3547 so France was a German colony?🤔
The last symbole you wrote isnt a guy stretching his balls
@Lolrence ya the europeans who colonized it - but wait this video said that never happened ?? some people don't know what the fuck there saying
@@Eyob_Belay Ikr, in that sense we can reshape history...spain was arab colony England was Denmark colony, and poland was colony of 2 countries at the same time, italy was German colony and everyone was at somepoint someones colony lol
I’m proud to be Ethiopian 💚💛❤️
There is no such thing as Ethiopian history. Most the sites he showed here are only located in Eritrean.
@@redsea334 so በክት የጣሊያን ቅጥቅጥ
Very amazing place and I noticed very polite
@@redsea334 There is no such thing as Eritrean history then...
@@dopeman1356 😂😂😂😂👍
For some weeeird reason, I like the old Portuguese flag very much…
Greetings from Finland! 😉🇫🇮
It looks like the finnish flag
Suomi=finland
That is very weird...
I wonder why
🇫🇮 suomi perkele
🇵🇹💪🏻
Wonder why 😁
You forgot Georgia.
General knowledge: "eventually almost reaching into Europe"
European Russia and the rest of Eastern Europe: Am I a joke to you?
Russia, yes. First established around 900 AD as Kievan Rus!
@@pimentoso yeah you are wrong ...
@@sokosokolowski2823 he really isn't
Unless you are talking about the great lechia, the problem is, its not real
@@pimentoso Modern Russia is ancestor of Muscovy not of Kievan Rus.
@@pimentoso Russia was a part of Kievan Rus, but they weren't their successor. Russia doesn't have more to do with Ruthenia, than Romaina with Rome
Bulgaria is found in 681AD.Great old Bulgaria existed even earlier but its not counted because it consisted only from proto-bulgarians and the one from 681AD consists also with Slavs and Thracians.
Bulgaria is also the oldest country in Europe besides San Marino and it never changed its name!
Nali ve brat
...and was part of the Otoman Empire for 500 years, not a country then...
@@luismarques9280 are you dumb!?Or are you ignorant!?
@@luismarques9280 dump loser
@@luismarques9280 No because Bulgaria still exists
I'm from Ethiopia ♥️ and respect to China, Armenia & Portugal 💪
Ένα μεγάλο ευχαριστώ από καρδιάς για όλους εσάς που έχετε δουλέψει σκληρά για όλες αυτές τις χρήσιμες πληροφορίες.❤❤❤
❤️💋☘️👍
Love your incorrect pronunciations, give you a humanness, almost a casual tone.
Part of the charm
Love and respect from Iran to all of the old countries in the world 🇮🇷❤🌹😘
Likewise from Colombia 🇨🇴❤️
love from Egypt
Respect too Iran from Armenia and Greece!
🇦🇲💖🇮🇷💖🇬🇷
Love from Israel! :D and also hi
Where did you run to ?
I always proud to be an Ethiopian 💜💜💜
The mystery land of the world!
Me too. 😎🇪🇹💚💛❤🏆🥇🏅😘👌
980 bc:Ethiopia is born
1003 bc:Egypt is born
Ethiopia is also never colonized .
🇦🇲🤝
@@lameboy354 I t a l y
Hello from Armenia!
Me too 🇲🇱❤️🙏🏾
Bulgaria-681 AC in the same territory, same population, same language, same culture!
Sorry but this is patromony: "Portugal, caralho"
Very verdade
Poha
@BathRo Master Of BathRooms nope
Calem se senão vamos aí buscar mais...
@BathRo Master Of BathRooms Não podes dizer que Portugal roubou o ouro do Brasil, se naquela época o Brasil pertencia a Portugal. E para além disso, muitas dessas riquezas que foram extraídas do Brasil foram para construir o próprio Brasil... Ainda assim tiveram 200 anos (depois da independência) para reconstituir o vosso país, dizer que Portugal Roubou o ouro é só um ditado popular para justificar a crise.
In a matter of fact, the first time Bulgaria is mentioned in written document as a organized state on a territory, corresponding to its present days borders, is during the Third Council of Constantinople, during which, among other subjects, a question arises about the war with Bulgaria, 680-681. Although there has been certain periods in history through which Bulgaria ceased to exist as a independent state, the unique culture, language and the common sense of nationality have survived and have helped several time for the restoration of Bulgaria, to be precise, during the times of the Second Empire (1185-1396/1422) and the Third Bulgarian state (1878 onwards). So, in short, pretty much like Armenia, with which we share some sort of mutual fate of fading throughout the ages, Bulgaria deserves to be on that list of the oldest still existing countries in history, too. Actually, mayby second in Europe's history, after San Marino, of course.
P.S. My apologies if I've made any spelling mistakes, I don't really write in English so often.
P.P.S. Greatings from България! :)
Sorry but Old Bulgars were Turkic, this is proven. Modern Bulgarians are a mix of Old Bulgars, Slavs, and a minor percentage of Thracians and Greeks. Your culture, language and even genes are not the same as those of the middle ages
Utåhråptor look on ancient European maps. Only Macedonians and their land still go by the same name for over 3000 years.
Utåhråptor you’re right about Bulgars being Turkic. They had khans like khan krum khan telerig khan kardam khan asperuch and spoke similar to genghis kahn
Utåhråptor
The Bulgars (also Bulghars, Bulgari, Bolgars, Bolghars, Bolgari,[1] Proto-Bulgarians[2]) were Turkic semi-nomadic warrior tribes that flourished in the Pontic-Caspian steppe and the Volga region during the 7th century. Emerging as nomadic equestrians in the Volga-Ural region, according to some researchers their roots can be traced to Central Asia.[3] During their westward migration across the Eurasian steppe the Bulgars absorbed other ethnic groups and cultural influences, including Hunnic and Indo-European peoples.[4][5][6][7][8][9] Modern genetic research on Central Asian Turkic people and ethnic groups related to the Bulgars points to an affiliation with Western Eurasian populations.[9][10][11] The Bulgars spoke a Turkic language, i.e. Bulgar language of Oghuric branch.[12] They preserved the military titles, organization and customs of Eurasian steppes,[13] as well as pagan shamanism and belief in the sky deity Tangra.[14]
The Bulgars became semi-sedentary during the 7th century in the Pontic-Caspian steppe, establishing the polity of Old Great Bulgaria c. 635, which was absorbed by the Khazar Empire in 668 AD.
In c. 679, Khan Asparukh conquered Scythia Minor, opening access to Moesia, and established the First Bulgarian Empire, where the Bulgars became a political and military elite. They merged subsequently with established Byzantine populations,[15][16] as well as with previously settled Slavic tribes, and were eventually Slavicized, thus forming the ancestors of modern Bulgarians.[17]
The remaining Pontic Bulgars migrated in the 7th century to the Volga River, where they founded the Volga Bulgaria; they preserved their identity well into the 13th century.[12] The Volga Tatars and Chuvash people claim to be originated from the Volga Bulgars.
@@9_9876 just to clear some things.In Bulgaria we start learning our history from 681AD but Bulgaria existed even earlier and it was made up from bulgars and those bulgars are the one you refer to as Turkic.Then they settled in the Balkans and mixed with Slavs(Slavs were much more in numbers) and Thracians in 680AD.That mix of ethnicities are the modern Bulgarians which are created in 680AD and formed country in 681AD.You said that the modern Bulgarians are mix of Bulgars,Slavs and Thracians and that's the reason we are learning our history from 681AD,because that's when they mixed,before that they were only bulgars(not the same as the modern)and that's why we don't learn that part of our history.
Respect from on of the oldest countries Armenia and Georgia 🇬🇪🖤🇦🇲
Thank you 🇦🇲🤝🇬🇪
Thanks!
This video didn't add India
@@wildfoxman8935 India was never a unified country before 1947. India derived from Greeks after they named it after Indus river which mainly part of Pakistan today.
@@Beyonder1987 the same like Armenia and Georgia!
Never unified until 1991!
You did a great video! Thanks a lot! Cheers
Thank you! Greetings from Armenia!
Armenia is extremely young nation.
@@supermavro6072 read history
@@supermavro6072 turkey doesn’t exist it’s made up of Greeks, Assyrians , Kurds, Armenians and many more ! FAKE nation made by a mongol 😂
@@supermavro6072 do not get vaccinated anymore
As a greek we still use words like Athenian Spartan etc.. and each region is a little different from the other
Nooo you are not this kind of Greek, you are very mixed, very very mixed…from North African people from Turks. You are far from ancient Greeks
@@ratatata9106 Turkey's top export: Comedians
Modern greeks are nowhere near the ancient greeks
@@ratatata9106 lmao i think you getting a F in histoy
@@someonethatlikesyou7713 well actually, I was A student, and also have phd
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Me too, have you ever checked out the Ethiopian and Armenian alphabets similarities. It’s pretty interesting all things considered, the the religion is also very similar types of Christianity, in comparison to the rest of the world.
Ethiopia only 120 years old. You have no relation with ancient Ethiopia. You're displaying empty pride. delusional
@@teddyissak2720 የሀገር ሸክም እንደናንተ አይነት ቆዳ ነው እየሸተተ እራሱን አግምቶ ሀገር ያገማው።
The most interesting thing is that Armenian alphabet and Ethiopian alphabet are so similar 🤔
The beginning of Iran is usually attributed to Cyrus the great. But, his father was the king of Anshan and his mother was the daughter of the last Median king. Then, he became the king to both kingdoms. So, the area already consisted of two kingdoms and Cyrus was the one who united these kingdoms (and, ofcourse added more territory). If you bring in the history of these two kingdoms, the beginning of Iran goes back to 11th century BC.
The beginning of Iran as a country is when it became known as Iran. When it was the Persian Empire, it was different than Iran. When it was the Safavid Empire, it was different than Iran. Geographically it may have been the same, but politically it was different the definition of a country is political, not geographical.
@@garymaidman625 As an Iranian, I can assure you that Persian Empire was what others used to call Iran. We have been referring to our country as "Iran". In fact, the first scripts with the name of Iran date back to 1000 BC.
@@donyab.e4767 as a historian with a focus on Ancient history, I have read enough primary sources to assure you that it was the geographic region was known under different names. Whether it was the Elamite kingdoms, the Archaemenid Persian Empire, the Parthian Empire, the Sassanid Empire, the Safavid Empire, the geographic region was known under different names. The Iranian people were an ethnic group. There is a difference between an ethnic group and a country. It hasn't been called Iran during all the time, therefore Iran as a country under the name Iran is relatively young. What you are getting at is your people have referred to themselves as Iranian, which is an ethnic group, but the political entity was not known as Iran and there are ancient texts aka primary sources, written by scholars, including Persian scholars that proves that it wasn't always called Iran by Iranians. Btw, that Archaemenid Persian Empire I mentioned, that was Cyrus the Great.
I think you have seriously confused the name of dynasties and probably smaller ethnic groups with the name of my country as a whole.
I can't believe that you named the Safavid dynasty among others to prove your point!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was only 500 years ago!!!!
And, being an Iranian I have tens of verses of 1000-year-old+ poetry in my memory that refer to Iran as Iran! Poems that are narrating the stories of ancestors who lived millenniums before them! And, the reason I don't have older verses in my memory? Because all of our books were kindly dumped into rivers by the Arab invaders. However, books such as Shahnameh despite being written after the invasion were narrators of the Iranian people's mutual memory. If Iran ever had another name, it would have been preserved in that mutual memory and would have been narrated by our poets and historians.
Furthermore, we still have some older (but set-in-stone) evidence left. The first mention of Iran (with an older pronunciation of course) is in Avesta (holy book of Zoroastrians) which definitely predates Cyrus the great between 1 to 3 millennia according to different sources and scholars. The second oldest evidence appears in Bisotoon stone carvings which were written during the Achaemenid dynasty's rule in which Ahuramazda is referred to as the God of the Iranians!
The third oldest mention is also carved on the stones in the investiture of Ardashir I where the king calls himself "Ardashir, king of kings of the Iranians". This is only in addition to the military rank names that had Iran's name in them.
@@donyab.e4767 of course I named Safavid Empire among others. These were the actual names of the geographic region. You are seriously confused with the concept of country. It's the same reason Italy has been considered a country for only been unified since 1861 and can't be considered the country of Italy before that. The Roman Empire were not the same as Italy even though they lived in the same region.
Interesting video, although I want to point out a few issues I saw with the Armenia portion. Armenia’s statehood can be traced to the Hurrian state of Mitanni (~1500-1200 BC). Following its collapse as a result of the joint Hittite and Assyrian invasions the local chieftains (or princes) came together to form the Nairi Confederation (~1200-900 BC).
Eventually one of the princes of the Nairi states, Arame I of Biani (or Van in modern-day southeastern Turkey) decided to unify the states under his control in 858 BC. The Assyrians called his state Urartu, the Bible refers to it as Ararat. One of the most famous Kings of the Urartian Dynasty, Argishti I built the Fortress of Erebuni (modern-day Yerevan, the capital of Armenia since 1918) in 782 BC. Eventually the Kingdom of Urartu fell in 585 BC to invading Iranian tribes, the Scythian from the north, but more importantly the Medes from the south.
Around 570 BC Yervand I or Orontes I established the Yervanduni/Orontid Dynasty that ruled over Armenia as Satraps or Kings, under Achaemenid suzerainty. With the collapse of the Achaemenid Persian Empire in 331 BC to the forces of Alexander the Great, Armenia was temporarily occupied by Alexandrian forces in 331-321 BC, but in 321 the state regained its autonomy. The Yervadunis would continue to rule until 200 BC when Armenia plunged into a civil war as the Seleucids triggered a relative of the King, a general named Artashes/Artaxias to launch a rebellion.
By 190 BC the Artashesian/Artaxiad Dynasty was established over Armenia and ruled until 12 CE. The most famous Armenian king, Tigran II or Tigran the Great ruled from 95-55 BC. Tigran II created a short-lived empire in 88-66 BC, that for a time became the strongest state east of Rome. From 12-53 CE Armenia was basically fought over by the Romans and Parthians.
From 53-428 CE the country came under the rule of the Arshakuni or Arsacid Dynasty which was related to the ruling dynasty of Parthia in modern-day Iran. Under the Arshakunis the Armenian state converted to Christianity in 314, making it the first in the world and in 405 a unique alphabet was created that is still used by Armenians to this day.
From 428-645 Armenia was a Marz or Province of Sassanid Persia. Most times the Marzban or Governor was an ethnic Armenian, unless it was during a rebellion when an ethnic Persian governor was put into power.
From 645-885 Armenia became an autonomous Emirate in the Islamic Caliphate. While a Muslim Arab Emir ruled over Armenia, a local prince was elected from the powerful noble families and declared Prince of Princes (Ishkhanats Ishkhan) and he was the de facto ruler of the country, while the Emir was simply the Caliph’s ambassador in Armenia.
From 885-1065 the Bagratunis/Bagratids, who had long been the Prince of Princes came to be crowned the Kings of Armenia. While their original capital city of Ani fell to the Byzantines in 1045, the outpost capital at Kars held out until 1065, when it fell to the invading Seljuk Turks.
In 1080, a noblemen who fled from Armenia Major/Greater Armenia to Cilicia established a principality in the mountains. It’s said that this prince, Ruben, was a relative of the last Bagratuni King. Ruben’s descendants formed the Rubinian/Rubenid dynasty that ruled over Cilicia as princes until 1198 when they became Kings, taking on the title of King of Armenia. In 1252 the Hethumian/Hethumids came to control the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia until the Lusinian/Lusignan family of mixed Armenian-French origin came to power in 1342. The last Armenian King, Levon VI surrendered in 1375 to the Mamluks of Egypt.
Armenia would later be reborn as an independent country nearly six centuries later in 1918 after World War One and the Armenian Genocide. It would become the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1920-1991. Since 1991 the Republic if Armenia has been able to secure its spot in global society. I thought it would be important to mention the times before 331 BC and after 428 CE when Armenia was still a state.
No!
1500BC was Hayasa and then Hayasa-Azzi!
Hayastan!!! 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
Armenian population was genetically replaced by Mongol inviders during the middle ages
@@iqry11 Every geneticist whose studied Armenians begs to differ. Educate yourself.
You just called Mitanni Hurrian yourself. And the Nairi tribes that founded urartu were urartian.
Hurrians and Urartians are related people, together they made up the Hurro-Urartian language family.
Armenians were indo european. By the time of Urartu there was already an Armenian presence in the area, but the state was Urartian.
I'm from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 and I think we should be on the list too. That means India Should be on the list too 😸
Thats what I was thinking about. Our sub continent has a great and a rich history.
I was surprised to see Ancient India was missing from this video, as it is clearly one of the 4 cradles of human civilization.
I dont know about Sri Lanka, but India is a new country.
Whatever states existed prior are now gone.
@@pavelivanov2999 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Sri_Lanka
@@shanthaponnamperuma2432 According to this article, Sri Lanka should be on the list, but i have not double checked from different sources, so i would not take it for granted.
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Almost everyone who visits Ethiopia falls in love with it right away. Maybe it being very old has something to do with it.
I visited in 2013, I been going back every two years ever since 😆.
Thank you 😊
Thank you
Ethiopia (Abyssinia)❤🇪🇹
Give back ogadenia( somali state) we fighting for our freedom from the habesha
@@ZAKARIYEize come and try we'll kick your ass again.😂
@@yaredkebede8423 you know that is our land taken by force when we were fighting against the European colonisers you guys came with that gaala and took by force.
@@yaredkebede8423 you guys took ogadeen when the somali were fighting the italians and somali became weak you came and took it by force , always remember amhar what goes around comes around
@@ZAKARIYEize you guys know very well who we are. even we kick out your master Italy twice. We don't lose any war we born for war ask your grandfather.
Had expected Denmark. I know it is one of the oldest consolidated countries in the Europe and didn't have to reform after being conquered or dissolved, having remained independent throughout its history
yes, Japan and Denmark are the oldest states that have been continuing from their creation until today.
Japan is older, though.
Also with the oldest state flag still in use ;)
@@egg6506 The Scottish flag is older.
@@charmainelamont2020 The Danish flag Dannebrog was adopted since 1219 and Scotland’s Cross of St. Andrew is much later
Adopted? 😁 It's more correct to day conquerred or stolen.
Fantastic video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁👍
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So sad that one of the oldest civilization Assyria does not have their own nation today. Assyrians have been robbed from having their own country.
The closest church to the Armenian church is Ethiopian and they are on different continents
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Watch out this video is going to trigger people from 🇹🇷 and 🇦🇿
They were devided frm different countries in western asia
Also most of them dont consider their self as assyrian now adays.
So dont be sad,they were all fine
A Armenian taught Christianity to Ethiopians. Armenia was the first Christian country and Ethiopia second.
Bulgaria needs to be included - since 681. Also I would suggest making the video chronological. It is very confusing right now.
The thracians are bulgarians and are from 8000 bc which makes them the oldest in the world
But Bulgaria wasnt independent since 681
@@cankiroglu7895 check your history book fella! Since the bulgars returned there were three bulgarian empires
@@valeritopurov2956 no the Thrasians were aGreek tribe
@@ΓιώργοςΚαβουρας-ζ2π I mean you are greek and all but you should understand that the world doesn't begin with Greece and no the Thracians aren't greek even the territory that they occupied are bulgarian
🇸🇪 here. Of course I haven’t read ALL +11,000 coms, so I do not know if anybody already has mentioned it.
Denmark was consolidated into a unified kingdom in the 8th century AD and has continued to exist pretty much within the same borders since then. In fact, the only times they were occupied by a foreign power were by Swedes a few months during the 17th c. and for a few years by the nazis in the 1940s.
I strongly think this is worth mentioning here.
Balkan nations such as the Hungarians and Bulgarians have a long line of continuity. Bulgaria was founded in 681 AD which was oldest country. Older then Portugal. Hungary was founded in 895 AD.
Hungary is not on the Balkan - it's bordered by the Carpathians - and they will be really pissed of if somebody call them balkan nation. 😀
@@bencemuller7919 Vojvodina and Transylvania are part of Serbia and Romania.
We can fall under this category, not to mention I am Hungarian. I am not offended.
@@HungaryBased akkor pláne nem értem, hogy miért említed balkáni népnek. Oké, hogy sokan szeretnék a balkánhoz sorolni a magyarokat, de kultúrálisan elég jelentősen különböznek tőlük.
@@bencemuller7919
Most már értem. Az egyetlen érzékeny magyar az te vagy. A magyarok rengeteg kategóriába eshet mert a Balkán, Közép- és Kelet-Európa között vagyunk.
Kijelentettem, ebbe a kategóriába tartozhatunk is. Kulturálisan is hasonlóak vagyunk akár tetszik akár nem.
És ahogy kiemeltem, Erdély és Vajdaság ami magyar föld. A balkáni nemzetnek tekintett Romániára és Szerbiára esik. Horvátországot nem is említve. Tény hogy a magyar föld a balkán kategóriába sorolható.
Ha nem szereted "Müller", akkor ragaszkodj a németekhez. Ha azt gondolja hogy az egyik kultúra magasabb rendű a másiknál, akkor szintén téved.
-Másként is Üdvözlet Kolozsvárról
@@HungaryBased az erdélyiek szokták szeretni, amikor lerománozzák őket, vagy amikor a palócot szlovákozzák, elég durva műveletlenség, ha meg szándékos, akkor még bunkó is. A kedves nyugat szépen ledegradálta a térséget és szándékosan tartja alacsonyan, mind a béreket, mind a életszínvonalat, ezzel a balkán szónak létrehozva egy meglehetősen pejoratív jelentést, amit te magad is félreértettél, tetszik vagy sem. Nekem a Balkán egy földrajzilag behatárolt terület(mint Balkán-félsziget), aminek Magyarország a múltban leginkább csak a mai Horvátországgal alkotott perszonálúnió keretében volt része, de a balkánnak, mint erős török-görög befolyású szláv kultúrkörnek nem tagja. Ez persze egy pillanatig sem jelenti, hogy nem lehet hasonlóságokat észrevenni, mivel a szomszédok hatnak egymásra oda-vissza, de attól még nem lesznek egy társaság. Ugyanaz az eset, mint németek és a dánok esetében, szomszédok, de totál más népség. Nincs alá-fölérendeltségi viszony, csak azért mert különböznek.
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Thanks man!
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We love Iran too. Our historical brothers
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We Armenians love our Iranian brothers and sisters too 🇦🇲❤️🇮🇷
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Hope to see bigger and democratic iran again🇹🇯🇮🇷
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I was surprised not to see France in this video, the kingdom of France was founded in 987 (that’s the date most historians use for the birth of France), but we can also mention West Francia born in 843
In Spanish both are called Francia
Bulgaria is founded 681 AD and since then its name hasant been change unlike other uropian country's
Bistou Tou and The kingdom of the Franks is 400 years before that
i'm surprised because 987 is just the end of a dynastic change (carolingians -> capetians).
843-845 (oath of strasbourg-treaty of Verdun) or even 496 (Clovis baptised as frankish king in Gaul) are more often used.
Only two dates can be used to mark the birth of France :
- 496, baptism of Clovis, first King of the Franks and founder of the monarchy of France. All kings of France are his succesors, that's why they were crowned in Reims and called for a long time "kings of the Franks". Also founded the Kingdom of the Franks who was the embryo from which France evolved.
- 843, treaty of Verdun. The western part formed a distinct state who evolved continously to be today's France.
987 is nothing more but a change of ruling dynasty. The state remained the state, as well as the borders. Many countries experiences a change of dynasty, it does mean a foundation
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I believe Bulgaria should be part of this list. The state was funded in 683, extended at some point over the whole Balkan regions and then conquered by the ottomans who ruled the country for 500 years. But the country, language and culture still remain. The Cyrillic alphabet which was designed there is now one of the most important used alphabet in the world
The majority of Europe´s present-day countries / Proto-Nations has been formed in the period ca. 400-600 A.D....all these countries mentioned in the video are way, way, WAY older than Bulgaria. Reffering to you than it would make more sense to include France, Germany or England into this topic because they all have been formed before Bulgaria....or even Croatia & Serbia because they all got mentioned already in the early 7th Century by the Byzantine Empire or Frankish Empire as self-ruling tribes that exist till today. If you consider the language & culture in Bulgaria than 683 is not true. The original Bulgarian royals were turkic, speaking a turkic language. Throughout the 200 years after the Arrival of the Bulgarians they became fully absorbed by Slavs by the 800´s, adopting their Language & Culture.
@@Stalker950-l3x Bulgaria is the oldest country in Europe, what is the point of mentioning Portugal when it isn't even the oldest in its own continent?
@@daniellukov No it is not. Especially not if we compare medieval feudal states with today's nation states. Bulgaria is not the oldest (still existing) country in Europe, far from it. The Slavic Bulgaria you are referring to arose during the 9th century. But there are other states in Europe, which already existed in 500-600 AD or are documented in writing and merged into the states they are today, such as Great Britain, Germany, France, Croatia or Serbia. Tatar Bulgaria was between 600 & 800 AD. a khaganate and not even close to the state of today. Neither language nor culture.
@@Stalker950-l3x Bulgaria with is current borders was founded in 681, the only older country in Europe which didn't change its name is San Marino, but it doesn't really count because it wasn't a country but a microstate. You can google everything if you don't believe me.
@@daniellukov I have been dealing with the development of today's peoples and nation states for around 15 years. I know that Bulgaria has existed de facto since 681. However, you have not understood the difference between this state then and now. The only point in which Bulgaria "is the oldest" is that it is the only European country that has been called "Bulgaria" for over 1000 years. As for the founding of Bulgaria in the 7th century, the states I mentioned earlier were all founded before or at the same time. This refutes your claim. Also, Google is not always the best source, because Google also says, for example, that North Macedonia is in the top 50 oldest countries in Europe at number 18 and 700 BC. was founded, which is complete nonsense. Now compare that.
adoro como não perdes uma oportunidade de promover Portugal xD
Ele é PT não é
@@joaomatador331 sim é
E é assim que deve ser
@@G0dzil3r também não sabia :O
Eu ja sabia quando elle disse ALJUBARROTA numa antiga video ! 😉👍
I have to correct the part where it says the end of the Pahlavi dynasty turned the country into "Iran". The name Iran is extremely old and has been in use even prior to the middle and ancient Parsi language periods, to the point that it has undergone changes in dialect and pronunciation. The reason why some Westerners mistakenly believe that the name "Iran" is a recent thing is because while the Persians have called themselves "Iran" for ages, to the Western world they were known as "Persia". This continued until the last king of Iran made an official request that the country be internationally identified as "Iran" and not "Persia". The word Iran has nothing to do with the most recent government of this country.
everything you said was right, but what he said was "...that turned the country into Iran as we know it today." which implies exactly what you are protesting about - the western idea that the country was named Persia before. it was not by Iranians, just by westerners.
Fact:Oddyseas from greece first made a small city colony in lisabona
No, it wasn't Odysseus or the Mycenaeans who created a confirmed colony in Portugal, it was the ancient Greeks of the Archaic and Classical periods. Odysseus was, on the other hand, said to have visited Gibraltar, with the story of him staying in Calypso's beach, but that isn't even confirmed, and the most important, it isn't creating a colony.
TrollBean cale what now is porto near villa da gaia was founded by greeks, lisboa by phonicians called olisippo
Ok im sorry
@@ThrE3-GeS Oliissipona, Barcelona, Gerona, Narbona, Verona. O sufixo ona quer dizer que estas cidades foram criadas pelo mesmo povo.
Saber quem era este povo ?
Talvez os linguistas consigam descobrir.
@@vitorsilveira560 sim, mas Lisboa não tinha "ona", era só Olissipo.
Where is india which had one of the oldest language (tamil) & oldest city varanasi
Actually india was one of the oldest civilization but after that they were being divided into princely states they were not country they were kingdoms
Oldest university taxila
After all he is an European
They think that they discovered India
the creator hv a little knowledge abt world. hvnt heard abt scripts like rigved etc. made in india way before any civilazation. india was named by many names previously thts why creator didnt know abt this cntry.
I think he explained earlier in the video on what basis he chose this countries. India in the old days was never a country correct? She had different kingdoms and the country was divided into few kingdoms if I'm not mistaken. Besides Persians, I think ancient Indians were also regarded as one of the oldest civilization...
@@ayrus5 cryyyyy
Armenia was founded in 612 BC, but first Armenian tribal countries were united and existing even in 2000 bc.
Nope, first Armenian civilisation EVER was 3000BC!
Google......
First Armenian LAND 2500BC from Hayk, groundet did the civilisation too big country!
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Im half Greek and half Armenian!
@Arthur K ok, Good!
Do you know from the Haykazuni Dynasty 2500-2400BC?!
I wonder why ancient languages of Ethiopia Geez/Amharic are given in many universities in Europe and Canada. Besides the 'tone', the graphic nature of the letter scripts depicts and contains a lot of mystery of civilization preserved artifacts. For example: A full manuscript of Astronomy book with paints are documented with names of solar systems, galaxis, with uncracked mathematical equations, just to mention a few. ... The countries, I feel missed in the video are : Persia, Iraq and India I think they do have rich ancient history too. I know ancient Ethiopia is also linked to Persia and India.
You need to make a new version of this and include every country so that nobody gets triggered.
Fuck them
@@Kevin23001 no f word
Lol ... Bulgaria, founded in 681 with the name "Bulgaria" and hasn't changed till than. One of the oldest in Europe, and the oldest country which preserved it's name till today!
The Name doesn't matter, he said in the beginning of the video, that only countries with the same borders count
@@MajBe why is that so,those rules are shitty
And still why are we not there
But You were conquered before by Ottoman empire
@@marvinreyes6484 yes,but we are created in 681AD.
Also,Albania was kinda old *Created in late 1100s*
Also invaded by Serbia in late 1200s too.
Also invaded by Ottoman Empire in 1470s
Independence: November 1912.
That is done.
Alexander the Great,Spartan Leonidas,Socrates etc.so many I will writing for years 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Alexander the great was macedonian.. an old illyrian tribe and he had nothing to do with greeks !!
@@inom1614 No, he was Greek
@@inom1614 lol no
@@arismouzakis3952 just prove it and stop talking in the air file
Alexanderi and sparta Illyrian albania 🇦🇱
Worth mentioning Sri Lanka (Ceylon/ Serendib etc) and old India (Bharat/ Jambudvipa etc)
Territory-wise Sri Lanka is older than India but overall India has older history. But both have written/unwritten history back to King Rama-Ravana times and even before to Indus Valley Civilisation. Sri Lanka has had a continuous record of human settlement for more than two millennia and was a separate country throughout history developing a unique identity over the ages despite the Indian and colonial invesions & influences.
Adam was in Sri Lanka and Eve was in Ethiopia.
not mentioning Bulgaria recognised for one of the oldest counries trough out the history that didnt changed its name, sad
Lol croatia has never changed its name and its older than bulgaria
@@SpartanTF actually not as old as Bulgaria but still. Roughly 200 years difference.
@@alexandermakaveev9235 croatia is from the 5th century lmao tf you on about
@@SpartanTF I am talking about that you even don't know when your country started existing. It's disputed and you don't know for sure when
@@SpartanTF if we use the year when your two ducheis United into the kingdom of Croatia that's not even close to 681( the year Bulgaria was established )
Ethiopia 🇪🇹 is the oldest country!
I like the recognition.
No but okay
The Abyssinian empire was the longest standing continuous empire in the world until 1974. It lasted 800+ years.
Nah...not even cloth. It's around 120 years old.
@Shut Up Idiot Both Egypt and Ethiopia are modern countries established after the 18th century A.D.
@Shut Up Idiot another peoples? So Senegalese before French were different to Senegalese now?
I came here trying to find Portugal and I actually found my country. 🇵🇹
Same. Long live 🇵🇹
I just come here becouse i must be the only brazilian that like portugal
Love from brazil 🇵🇹🇧🇷
@@Jebb_bb7 como assim o único? wtf
@@gelocreme9226 É pq aqui todo mundo fala mal de Portugal kkkkk
Falam que é ladrão e assasino e tals
@@Jebb_bb7 ue mas eles foram ladrões assassinos e tiranicos, mas não tem mto sentido odiar eles hoje
No matter new or old
Love to the world
From iran ❤️
Missing countries: India, France, Georgia and Bulgaria. Part 2. However, civilizations are different from countries.
Must choose modern countries.
LOL Before 1947 there was not any country named india you can check on google
Also chechnya and berber are one of the oldest countries or Republic's shall I say for now
India is a very recent country
Turkey too dude
@@pratik11-v7x Bro you need to get a history book
Hello from Armenia👋👋👋 Great video Thanks.🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
I am russian
Armenia SUCKS
@@zayan1018 tf does a dumb racist do here? U better stfu and civilize like other people.
@@zayan1018 STFU racist bitch!
I am also from Armenia!❤💙💛
The empire of alexander the great was also a greek macedonian empire
No it was Macedonian empire, greece exists from 1821.
@@tomestojanovski4498 learn the history first ..and then talk
@@tomestojanovski4498 you are right, not Greek but Makedonian, a continent part of the Hellenic world, nothing to do with the barbarians of the north, Greek is not even a Greek word, so Hellas if you prefer
Theofanis Sotiriou τι ασχολείσαι και εσυ μωρε με τον Σλαβο! Λες και θα καταλαβει
@@tomestojanovski4498 learn history you dump azz
Iran has not become "Iran" after the 1979 movement. It has always been Iran, but had called "Persia" by westerns. The former King (Shah) announced to the international post system that we no longer accept letters under "Persia" as the name of country.
he is talking nonesense
You looking for oldest name ???
“Portugal is the oldest nation in the Iberian peninsula”
Out of what, all two of them? Lol
(no I’m not including Andorra)
So what's wrong about it? Portugal is the oldest.
Andorra is a nation, get over it
@@princepshadrianvs8542 I am the very oldest person in my whole house.
I only have two roommates, so the first statement does not really inform you about your age (in fact, the statement "I have two roommates" probably tells you a ton more about my age). Burkette is trying to say that being the oldest out of two or three countries is not that informative.
In Medieval times, the Iberian peninsula had multiple Kingdoms, Leon, Castillia, etc. Portugal is the oldest country on the Peninsula because it did not unite with Spain (permanently).
@@Voulton_S. Nor permanently nor temporarily. Portugal cancelled the Iberian Union when Phillip IV started looking at it funny and sealed the deal in the field of battle.
In terms of language and national identity:
Greece, Iran and/or China
Egypt: am I a joke to you ??
Ancient greek and modern greek are extremely different
@@user-mq6qv6bi2g nope,they arent,we have still maintain our language,isnt that fantastic!
A language more than 12.000 years old,the greek language
@@wizzya9966 Humans didn't exist 12000 years ago , Dummy
@@user-mq6qv6bi2g oops,4.000 i meant,sorry.
7:13
"Dem Schwabenland die Treue" as background music :D
Nice Videe, greetings from the Schwabenland
Bulgaria is officially established and recognized by East Roman empire in 681 AD.
Portugal 🇵🇹 history is impressive!
Of course you say that, seeing your name. You guys are the moors children
Portugal has always been part of Spain until its was split in the 1100s creating Portugal. 🇪🇸
@@bmwfan4552 How was Portugal part of Spain if Spain did not yet exist?
@@AnarcoCAPtain Spain existed before Portugal
@@bmwfan4552 mete mais tabaco nisso que isso passa.
Nice video❤
From Iran🇮🇷🇮🇷❤
@AHMED_BELUC BALOCH in Iran ?
@AHMED_BELUC BALOCHOh so we are historically one
There is a large province in Iran called Baluchistan
@AHMED_BELUC BALOCH Wow, you have very good information about Balochistan I knew that Balochistan was divided by the British, but I did not know the provinces of Balochistan at all. thanks bro One of my friends is from Kalat, somewhere near the Afghan border Is Kalat the same province that is part of Balochistan?
@AHMED___BALOCHit's interesting I am Tat myself I do not think you have ever heard of Tat 😁
Respect to all of these from Serbia!
Ovo je haotično Vinca i lepenski vir su starije civilizacije od svake ove navedene drzave!
@@mcosking6864 jesu naravno, ali o tome se ćuti.
Nice and very informative video, i am surprised most of the old civilisations are in the east ..
7:08 "Ancient Greece wasn't a country, was a civilization". Actually was an ethnicity called Hellenes (like we call ourselves even today).
For the record, at the Olympic games in Olympia, only athletes with pure hellenic blood could participate, which they mentioned in the Olympic oath.
Actually it is documented that there was at least one athlete from Illyria that participated in the Olympics.
Greek is 200 year old country, and modern Greeks have nothing to do with Ancient Greeks.
@@supermavro6072 Said a random internet guy from nowhere.
Good joke ! Even today Greece have incorporated parts of Thracia and Macedonia and guess what ? Every single city was a state back then , Athena was a state , Itaka was a state , Troia was a state ... and the wars between them were not civil wars at all .
@@supermavro6072 🇬🇷 it's ancient why don't you take a nap idiot
When even youtubers hate Bulgaria so much so to ignore our existence and history
*SADGE*
@man_on_the_moon2 Tell me who denies it? I'm pretty sure we all know who we were or weren't.
I dont think they hate,our countries arent just as famous. There is Albania from Albanoi Illyrian tribe (roman occupied later) to Arbanon/Medieval Albania(after being freed from Byzantium till Ottoman occupiation) and to Albania since 1912.
I know Bulgaria should've hit the list aswell from Bulgars in the steppes to the empires and then today its a vast amount of time. The dude clearly mentions Portugal as he is from there lol
Bulgaria is indeed one of the oldest ,,,, its just it was created in a different place at first ... maybe that's why he doesn't mention
@@fotisrolling3868 Danube or Asparukh's Bulgaria is officially recognised in 681 it exists today in more or less the same place, there was more than one bulgarian nations throught history some even existed simultaniously but only Danube Bulgaria still stands.
Egypt and Greece have been friends for.thousands of years
No
We've fluctuated between Friendly and Indifferent over the centuries, but yes. Even during Alexander's reign of Egypt, there was no bad blood between the two.
@@evandelck8541 stfu Evan
You're neither Egyptian not Greek, so sit this one out
We, the Greeks and Egyptians, know that we're friends since before whichever country yours is were tree dwelers
@@mahmoodali5043 well me (a Yemeni) knows that some bad blood did exist at some point. And don’t be so toxic to get mad at someone who isn’t part of either group to make a comment on it. You were not there 2000 years ago
أنا يوناني من هولندا
!🇪🇬🤝🇬🇷 Greeks love Egypt
And.. what about Bulgaria! Bulgaria was established in 681, but there is even a lot of documents and artefacts which confirms that she exist long time before 681! Your statistic it’s not correct…
As a guy whose father is older than his country.
I always appreciated countries which lasted very long... people don't realize just how hard it is for a country to last even 300 years....come to think of 500 years...
A lot of countries either ceased to exist and are recreated later, are are just completely different and kinda trace their continuity back...
Like Thailand,Greece , Bulgaria and so on
Greece: "hold my wine"
Armenia:oldest wine-region in the world!
Ima half Greek and half Armenian!
🇦🇲💖🇬🇷
@@hayellada-ball3836 bruhhhhhh☠☠💀
@@hayellada-ball3836 Noosh
@The Busy Pangolin bruh!!!!!!!
Armenia have 8000 years old wine!
BRUHHHHHH!
@@wildking9695 Noosh!
When the Georgian lands of Diaoch or Kolcha existed, the Roman Empire was founded only 1000 years later
Correct
ქართული ხაარ ბიჭო
If we take it very loosely then both France and Germany are successors to the frankish empire of Charlemagne, making them over 1200 years old by now.
Small villages like that much older than those 2 are everywhere.
@@bobobibo2357 you think iberia and colvhis were villages ?😂😂 at that time iberia and colchis were very strong
I'm interested in all these earliest civilisations. China, Japan, Korea, India, Egypt, Ethiopia, Greece, etc.