If they put the Albanians as a civilization, the Armenians will lose the first place. And I can imagine this happening on the future, because we still need a Skanderberg Campaign!
The different emblems used in Age of Empires 2 Civilizations: - Armenians: Armenian Eternity Sign - Aztecs: Aztec Sun Stone - Bengalis: The Mahakala Elephant of Buddhism - Berbers: The Coat of Arms of Banu Nasr of Granada - Bohemians: The Prague Astronomical Clock / Prague Orloj - Britons: The Tudor Rose - Bulgarians: The Pliska Rosette - Burgundians: The Coat of Arms of the House of Valois-Burgundy - Burmese: The 10,000 Temples of Bagan - Byzantines: The Byzantine double-headed eagle - Celts: The Triquetra Trinity Knot - Chinese: Dragon (Symbol of The Emperor Holding Mandate of Heaven) - Cumans: Kurgan stelae - Dravidians: Nataraja - Ethiopians: The Coin of Ezana of Axum - Franks: The Carolingian Cross - Georgians: The Gelati Tondo of St. Mamai - Goths: The Spangenhelm helmet - Gujaras: The Sculpture of Shiva and Parvati in Kannauj - Hindustanis: The Shir-u-khurshid (Lion & Sun) of The Mughal Empire - Huns: [REDACTED] (No historical basis) - Incas: Creator Deity, Wiraqucha - Italians: Biscione (Milan's historic heraldric symbol) - Japanese: The Mon of Tokugawa, Toyotomi & Oda - Khmer: Garuda - Koreans: The Minhwa of Jakhodo - Lithuanians: The Pahonia of the Lithuanian Grand Duchy - Magyars: The Holy Crown of St. Stephen - Malays: Penjajap ship - Malians: Mansa Musa, as illustrated in the Catalan Atlas - Mayans: K'uk'ulkan in Yaxchilan - Mongols: Mongol Tug - Persians: Faravahar - Poles: The Hussar Shishak Helmet & Nadziak War-hammers - Portuguese: The Caravel - Romans: Statue of Augustus di Prima Porta - Saracens: Calligraphy "Bismillah" - Sicilians: The Peacock Mosaic in Palazzo dei Normanni - Slavs: The Gnezdovo Helmet - Spanish: The Consquistador Morion helmet - Tatars: Timurid geometric & floral-style ceramic tile - Teutons: The Globus Cruciger of the Reichskleinodien - Turks: The Double-Headed Eagle of the Sultanate of Rum - Vietnamese: Hoan Kiem Turtle (extinct) - Vikings: The Vegvísir
A small nitpicking The Korean 'emblem' is better called "a minhwa titled 'Jakhodo'". The title of the picture is "Jakhodo", while the word 'minhwa' simply means a 'folk (non-palace or noble) drawing'. Same goes for Japanese. The word 'mon' simply means an emblem (Japanese equivalent of European 'coat of arms').
@@fariz_az3384 I think some civ they introduced through campaigns as oppositional state of campaighner. For example, Chinese through Ghenzig Khan campaign, Japanese through battle of Kyto, Hindustanis through Prithviraj campaign etc. But yes, Chinese, Japanese , Koreans must have specialised campaigns for their historic popular heros.
how is it possible that every old version of the new ones is better? its not just the nostalgia, its actually better every single one of them. sounds more pure, more scary even
Also add further.... 1)Tibetians 2)Sinhalese 3)Nepalese 4)Ahoms(Asamese) 5)Afaghani ( Might be asumed into Hindustani, then ok) 6)Vandals 7)Marathas or Dakkhani (Deccanian) only if some modern states are allowed.
Armenians: Yay we're the new civilization to go first in alphabetical order! Achaemenids (as of the Chronicles release): *Allow us to introduce ourselves*
1:31 : The Celts 1:35 (Old) 0:55 : The Britons 0:59 (Old) 2:05 : The Franks 2:10 (Old) 1:08 : The Burgundian 5:38 : The Teutons 5:42 (Old) 0:51 : The Bohemians 3:15 : The Italians 5:13 : The Sicilians 1:21 : The Byzantines 1:25 (Old) 1:04 : The Bulgarians 3:53 : The Magyars 4:43 : The Poles 3:48 : The Lithuanians 5:20 : The Slavs 5:58 : The Vikings 6:04 (Old) 5:26 : The Spanish 5:30 (Old) 4:49 : The Portuguese 0:10 : The Aztecs 0:16 (Old) 4:12 : The Mayans 4:16 (Old) 3:08 : The Incas 5:46 : The Turks 5:49 (Old) 0:01 : The Armenians 5:06 : The Saracens 5:09 (Old) 0:44 : The Berbers 4:05 : The Malians 1:59 : The Ethiopians 4:34 : The Persians 4:38 (Old) 2:14 : The Georgians 2:44 : The Hindustanis 2:35 : The Gurjaras 1:52 : The Dravidians 0:24 : The Bengalis 0:34 (Old) 1:15 : The Burmese 3:32 : The Khmer 3:59 : The Malay 5:54 : The Vietnamese 3:21 : The Japanese 3:26 (Old) 3:37 : The Korean 3:42 (Old) 1:41 : The Chinese 1:44 (Old) 4:22 : The Mongols 4:28 (Old) 5:33 : The Tatars 1:48 : The Cumans 2:50 : The Huns 3:00 (Old) 4:56 : The Romans 2:21 : The Goths 2:28 (Old)
Dravidians with Bengali rathas? DID RATHAS WAS EXCLUSIVE TO BENGALIS? NO. Raths or Charoits were commonly used in ancient India, Romans, Greeks, Persians etc. As Modernisation west discontinued chariots but here in India, chariots was still a symbol of Prestige, Honorable and convenient as look big against Elephants, so War Lord use them in battle. Exception is Hindustani as most of their lords were non-Indian origin by birth or trained in Arab, Persian, Turk, Tatar, Mongol style warfare. Hence in India Chariot that is rathas can be seen in Dravidins (until 14th century), in Gurjars (until 11th century bcz they were pron to western front, where foreign invasions mostly took place and hence modernised earlier than other native Indians)
0:01 Armenians
0:09 Aztecs 0:16 (Old)
0:23 Bengalis 0:33 (Old)
0:43 Berbers
0:51 Bohemians
0:55 Britons 1:00 (Old)
1:03 Bulgarians
1:08 Burgundians
1:15 Burmese
1:20 Byzantines 1:25 (Old)
1:30 Celts 1:36 (Old)
1:40 Chinese 1:44 (Old)
1:48 Cumans
1:52 Dravidians
1:58 Ethiopians
2:05 Franks 2:09 (Old)
2:14 Georgians
2:21 Goths 2:28 (Old)
2:35 Gurjaras
2:44 Hindustanis
2:50 Huns 2:59 (Old)
3:08 Incas
3:14 Italians
3:21 Japanese 3:27 (Old)
3:31 Khmer
3:37 Koreans 3:42 (Old)
3:48 Lithuanians
3:53 Magyars
3:59 Malay
4:05 Malians
4:12 Mayans 4:16 (Old)
4:22 Mongols 4:28 (Old)
4:34 Persians 4:38 (Old)
4:42 Poles
4:49 Portuguese
4:56 Romans
5:06 Saracens 5:09 (Old)
5:13 Sicilians
5:20 Slavs
5:26 Spanish 5:30 (Old)
5:33 Tatars
5:38 Teutons 5:42 (Old)
5:46 Turks 5:49 (Old)
5:53 Vietnamese
5:58 Vikings 6:04 (Old)
Great job listing them all.
Finally Aztec lost first place in alphabet order 😂😂
If they put the Albanians as a civilization, the Armenians will lose the first place.
And I can imagine this happening on the future, because we still need a Skanderberg Campaign!
In Polish language, the Aztecs are still in first place (Armenians - > Ormianie)
but Vikings still last place, since AoK
@@AzusaTFT Zapotecs looming around the corner...
Ikr lol. 24 year reigning champion dethroned
The different emblems used in Age of Empires 2 Civilizations:
- Armenians: Armenian Eternity Sign
- Aztecs: Aztec Sun Stone
- Bengalis: The Mahakala Elephant of Buddhism
- Berbers: The Coat of Arms of Banu Nasr of Granada
- Bohemians: The Prague Astronomical Clock / Prague Orloj
- Britons: The Tudor Rose
- Bulgarians: The Pliska Rosette
- Burgundians: The Coat of Arms of the House of Valois-Burgundy
- Burmese: The 10,000 Temples of Bagan
- Byzantines: The Byzantine double-headed eagle
- Celts: The Triquetra Trinity Knot
- Chinese: Dragon (Symbol of The Emperor Holding Mandate of Heaven)
- Cumans: Kurgan stelae
- Dravidians: Nataraja
- Ethiopians: The Coin of Ezana of Axum
- Franks: The Carolingian Cross
- Georgians: The Gelati Tondo of St. Mamai
- Goths: The Spangenhelm helmet
- Gujaras: The Sculpture of Shiva and Parvati in Kannauj
- Hindustanis: The Shir-u-khurshid (Lion & Sun) of The Mughal Empire
- Huns: [REDACTED] (No historical basis)
- Incas: Creator Deity, Wiraqucha
- Italians: Biscione (Milan's historic heraldric symbol)
- Japanese: The Mon of Tokugawa, Toyotomi & Oda
- Khmer: Garuda
- Koreans: The Minhwa of Jakhodo
- Lithuanians: The Pahonia of the Lithuanian Grand Duchy
- Magyars: The Holy Crown of St. Stephen
- Malays: Penjajap ship
- Malians: Mansa Musa, as illustrated in the Catalan Atlas
- Mayans: K'uk'ulkan in Yaxchilan
- Mongols: Mongol Tug
- Persians: Faravahar
- Poles: The Hussar Shishak Helmet & Nadziak War-hammers
- Portuguese: The Caravel
- Romans: Statue of Augustus di Prima Porta
- Saracens: Calligraphy "Bismillah"
- Sicilians: The Peacock Mosaic in Palazzo dei Normanni
- Slavs: The Gnezdovo Helmet
- Spanish: The Consquistador Morion helmet
- Tatars: Timurid geometric & floral-style ceramic tile
- Teutons: The Globus Cruciger of the Reichskleinodien
- Turks: The Double-Headed Eagle of the Sultanate of Rum
- Vietnamese: Hoan Kiem Turtle (extinct)
- Vikings: The Vegvísir
Thanks ❤
Bro the fact that you had the Huns redacted makes that just terrifying 💀
A small nitpicking
The Korean 'emblem' is better called "a minhwa titled 'Jakhodo'". The title of the picture is "Jakhodo", while the word 'minhwa' simply means a 'folk (non-palace or noble) drawing'. Same goes for Japanese. The word 'mon' simply means an emblem (Japanese equivalent of European 'coat of arms').
how did you find all of them bro
The wiki says it all, and they're the UI icons@@veilnebula2411
Romans jingle sounds so much triumphant, like saying "Our fall was greatly exaggerated".
1:41 I love how the Chinese background image makes it look like they are a fighting a tiny dragon
I love Georgians' jingle.
This game won't die as long as there are still histories about more civillisations.
I hope they add campaigns for Japanese, Chinese, and Korean
@@fariz_az3384 I think some civ they introduced through campaigns as oppositional state of campaighner. For example, Chinese through Ghenzig Khan campaign, Japanese through battle of Kyto, Hindustanis through Prithviraj campaign etc.
But yes, Chinese, Japanese , Koreans must have specialised campaigns for their historic popular heros.
Don't forget The Randoms .
When I was young, the old Goth and Huns themes unnerved me.
how is it possible that every old version of the new ones is better? its not just the nostalgia, its actually better every single one of them. sounds more pure, more scary even
And the Romans has changed its jingle.
They always had that jingle, people were just posting the full theme on videos.
Romans civ changes nothing
actually its finally fixed
on previous update AOE2 roman wont play their jingle but ROR roman does play their jingle
@@misutahowaitodesu fixed not changed
@@RichardKienrams i've already said "fixed"
:(
The Saracens..
The pic resembles.. A religious meeting perhaps..
Dawah..maybe ❤❤❤😂😂❤❤
Which civs should still appear?
-Albanians.
-Arawaks.
-Aymaras.
-Chimu.
-Congolese.
-Emishi.
-Hausa.
-Jolof.
-Kanem-Bornu.
-Kazars.
-Khitans.
-Laotians.
-Mapuches.
-Mossi.
-Muisca.
-Nubians.
-Rus.
-Somalis.
-Songhai.
-Swahilis.
-Swiss.
-Thai.
-Tlaxcalas.
-Tupi.
-Vlachs.
Also add further....
1)Tibetians
2)Sinhalese
3)Nepalese
4)Ahoms(Asamese)
5)Afaghani ( Might be asumed into Hindustani, then ok)
6)Vandals
7)Marathas or Dakkhani (Deccanian) only if some modern states are allowed.
Greeks ones for now
2:14 ❤
Armenians: Yay we're the new civilization to go first in alphabetical order!
Achaemenids (as of the Chronicles release): *Allow us to introduce ourselves*
4:28
The Italians and Portuguese also had an old jingle.
If they add someday the basque and catalans i wonder how their jingles will sound
wish the Teutons had a better jingle and instruments, both old and new are too short and not good enough
the armenian one sound exactly like the Assyrian theme in rise of rome
1:31 : The Celts 1:35 (Old)
0:55 : The Britons 0:59 (Old)
2:05 : The Franks 2:10 (Old)
1:08 : The Burgundian
5:38 : The Teutons 5:42 (Old)
0:51 : The Bohemians
3:15 : The Italians
5:13 : The Sicilians
1:21 : The Byzantines 1:25 (Old)
1:04 : The Bulgarians
3:53 : The Magyars
4:43 : The Poles
3:48 : The Lithuanians
5:20 : The Slavs
5:58 : The Vikings 6:04 (Old)
5:26 : The Spanish 5:30 (Old)
4:49 : The Portuguese
0:10 : The Aztecs 0:16 (Old)
4:12 : The Mayans 4:16 (Old)
3:08 : The Incas
5:46 : The Turks 5:49 (Old)
0:01 : The Armenians
5:06 : The Saracens 5:09 (Old)
0:44 : The Berbers
4:05 : The Malians
1:59 : The Ethiopians
4:34 : The Persians 4:38 (Old)
2:14 : The Georgians
2:44 : The Hindustanis
2:35 : The Gurjaras
1:52 : The Dravidians
0:24 : The Bengalis 0:34 (Old)
1:15 : The Burmese
3:32 : The Khmer
3:59 : The Malay
5:54 : The Vietnamese
3:21 : The Japanese 3:26 (Old)
3:37 : The Korean 3:42 (Old)
1:41 : The Chinese 1:44 (Old)
4:22 : The Mongols 4:28 (Old)
5:33 : The Tatars
1:48 : The Cumans
2:50 : The Huns 3:00 (Old)
4:56 : The Romans
2:21 : The Goths 2:28 (Old)
1:52 Dravidians with Bengalis ratha???
Bengalis with Gurjara Cavalry?
@@ЭдгарРожков right
And Gurjaras with Dravidian infantry??
@@binzero3935no thats the guy from the indian campain that was back then indian and now gurjara campain.
Dravidians with Bengali rathas?
DID RATHAS WAS EXCLUSIVE TO BENGALIS?
NO.
Raths or Charoits were commonly used in ancient India, Romans, Greeks, Persians etc.
As Modernisation west discontinued chariots but here in India, chariots was still a symbol of Prestige, Honorable and convenient as look big against Elephants, so War Lord use them in battle.
Exception is Hindustani as most of their lords were non-Indian origin by birth or trained in Arab, Persian, Turk, Tatar, Mongol style warfare.
Hence in India Chariot that is rathas can be seen in Dravidins (until 14th century), in Gurjars (until 11th century bcz they were pron to western front, where foreign invasions mostly took place and hence modernised earlier than other native Indians)
My top 3:
1-Incas
2-Malians
3-Spanish (old)
Old mongols was the best! They got theme nerfed
Well
Its sounded more electronic than an actual mongol sing
Kinda, it still sounds mongol. Now, if you wanna talk about nerf, the spanish...
Spanish got heavily nerfed
@@ripitoshaby4576 yea they did i loved the old jingle
🗿 4:22 5:33
Hello
What is illustrations name turks theme??
Sultan Mehmed fatih from vlad Dracula campaign
Old goths was better
And old huns
Turks a great empire 900 century to 2024 century 🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Мальчик, иди освежись. Ваши турки сейчас зависят от России и США напрямую
@@arthurhunter774 yes it is and please talk with me in English brother
Lol. What's a good economy?
Armenians = Pontic Greeks >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Turks