The History of the Ottoman Empire (All Parts) - 1299 - 1922

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  • The entire history of the Ottoman Empire (All Parts) - 1299 - 1922
    The Ottoman Empire was founded circa 1299 by Osman I in northwestern Asia Minor, south of the Byzantine capital Constantinople. The Ottomans crossed into Europe in 1352, moving their capital to Adrianople in 1369. They expanded in Asia Minor by annexing many small Turkic beylics.
    They conquered Constantinople in 1453, and then expanded deep into Europe, northern Africa, and the Middle East. The Ottoman territory increased exponentially under Sultan Selim I, who assumed the Caliphate in 1517 as the Ottomans defeated the Mamluks of Egypt and annexed western Arabia, Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Levant. Within the next few decades, much of the North African coast became part of the Ottoman realm. Slowly after many wars and internal problems, the Ottoman sultanate started to crumble. See the entire story in this video!
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  • @Knowledgia
    @Knowledgia  3 роки тому +1286

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    • @gulreezmba3136
      @gulreezmba3136 3 роки тому +31

      This is lovely, thanks for sharing and making us learn. The content is clean, clear and easy to understand. Thank you again 🙏

    • @yaragi
      @yaragi 3 роки тому +13

      It's really good & well researched; but don't you honestly think that the amount of ads might well be counterproductive due to their extremely interruptive amount cutting the video constantly. I completely understand the need to make revenue - it's just that you might end up missing some in the end.. Oh well, you have the statistics and know better, I just thought I'd mention....

    • @dragos1997
      @dragos1997 3 роки тому +4

      @@yaragi haha we romanians like money(btw hes romanian)

    • @ronkozlowski8169
      @ronkozlowski8169 3 роки тому +11

      @@yaragi I watched the whole of it. Not one ad. Just saying.

    • @elvisrain4688
      @elvisrain4688 3 роки тому +6

      Wasn't FULL DOCUMENTARY. About Gjergj Kastrioti (Skenderbe), who had the same childhood story like Vlad Tepes (Dracula).
      He turned back in Arberi and ruled as a leader for 25 years and never loosed a battle against Ottomans.
      One short time you put him in the video.

  • @ArturHolanda91
    @ArturHolanda91 3 роки тому +8527

    One of my favorites facts from history is that the ottomans and austrians spent centuries fighting each other and collapsed fighting together.

    • @saimalishahid1406
      @saimalishahid1406 3 роки тому +507

      Ironic

    • @yokartik
      @yokartik 3 роки тому +535

      and almost same thing happening today between greeks and turkey, they wasting their energy by insisting on their rights without giving any each other. if they'd get along with each other somewhere in the future they would probably quadruple their power or more. Ironically, they refuse to see their past; If they did, they could realize how powerful and prosperous they have been throughout history when the two sides of the Aegean join together.

    • @yokartik
      @yokartik 3 роки тому +183

      But with this logic, the Greeks will also want to claim land by saying that the western Anatolia belonged to them thousands of years ago. what happened, the Greeks reclaimed enough land, the Turks protected enough land. maybe they can try to bond with each other with small gestures to solve geopolitical problems. The problem is that they both consider giving little land a matter of honor. this is very old-fashioned and meaningless stubbornness. Both sides are the same in behavioral and cultural matters. Despite their different colors, both sides have the same mindset in terms of both belief and social aspects. Those who do not accept this do not realize that they do not accept it because they are the same. i believe greek and turk allience might shape the next modern century for whole europe and middle east. but they both need suppress the radicals within their country first. do i know how? no, thats the job of the politicians.

    • @yokartik
      @yokartik 2 роки тому +10

      @@turkishultranationalist engin bilgi ve tecrübelerinizle aydınlatmayı deneyebilirsiniz. ben doğrusunu öğrenmeye hazırım.

    • @awesomepersonvideos8815
      @awesomepersonvideos8815 2 роки тому +12

      @@yokartik English please?

  • @theodoreroosevelt9886
    @theodoreroosevelt9886 3 роки тому +2959

    “Either I conquer Constantinople, or Constantinople conquers me.”
    - Mehmed II

    • @_caracalla_
      @_caracalla_ 3 роки тому +292

      “Either I conquer Constantinople, or Constantinople conquers me.”
      - Mehmed II
      - - Theodore Roosevelt

    • @a.b.k-tv7687
      @a.b.k-tv7687 3 роки тому +36

      Mohamed not mehmed

    • @_caracalla_
      @_caracalla_ 3 роки тому +171

      @@a.b.k-tv7687 ha ha.

    • @Hakanerdmmm
      @Hakanerdmmm 3 роки тому +17

      @@a.b.k-tv7687 same ..

    • @GabrielGarcia-km2ou
      @GabrielGarcia-km2ou 3 роки тому +85

      Constantinople should have conquered him

  • @Gaibreel
    @Gaibreel 4 місяці тому +30

    Im still blown away that the Ottomans lasted until ww1 😮
    Amazing video! Thrilling and the music was perfection.

    • @Pakos-Terimos
      @Pakos-Terimos 18 годин тому

      Biggest empire in Whole earth history.

  • @MAC_GEORGES
    @MAC_GEORGES 11 місяців тому +349

    As a Lebanese, my great grandfather was an Ottoman colonel and I am really impressed to see pictures of him in the classic uniform. It was an amazing empire ❤
    Edit : thanks for all the comments and likes !

    • @piercecowley255
      @piercecowley255 9 місяців тому +47

      Not if your Armenian though

    • @kalajari1749
      @kalajari1749 9 місяців тому

      ​@@piercecowley255Nobody cares about armenians

    • @denisdenisov4036
      @denisdenisov4036 8 місяців тому

      Yeah by time if your grandfather it was 🦃 already

    • @dominicomucci3014
      @dominicomucci3014 8 місяців тому

      An evil empire. Probably one of the most horrific up there with the Mongols and Chinese for sheer brutality suppression and slavery. Horrific empire.

    • @MAC_GEORGES
      @MAC_GEORGES 8 місяців тому +6

      @@denisdenisov4036 he served during WW1 which was the real fallout of the empire tbh

  • @Nick-rs5if
    @Nick-rs5if 2 роки тому +3197

    My great grandma was 17 years old when the Ottoman Empire was dissolved. I've met her, she died in 2009.
    It's amazing, it was founded in 1299 and is almost still in living memory!

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому +77

      The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
      Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
      Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
      Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
      - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
      - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
      - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
      - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
      - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
      Etc...
      Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
      - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
      - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
      (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
      - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
      Etc ...
      Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
      Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
      Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008.

    • @Kaan_is_myname97
      @Kaan_is_myname97 2 роки тому +151

      @@Universal.. omg so many mistakes here i dont even know how to start.
      Sinan was not albanian. Atatürk had nothing to do with albanians.
      at least i am leaving this here and cya dude.

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому +7

      @@Kaan_is_myname97 All the names I site are true (with the source).
      Mimar Koca Sinan ibn Abd al-Mannan called Sinan, or Mimar Sinan is an Ottoman of Albanian origin.
      Source : Cragg, Kenneth (1991). The Arab Christian: A History in the Middle East. Westminster John Knox Press, (ISBN 0-664-22182-3) p. 120.
      Many authors tell us that Atatürk had Albanian origins (maternal or paternal or other ...)
      Example :
      1 - Atatürk... obviously fair hair may have been an inheritance from his mother, who was of Albanian descent.
      Source : The Mankind quarterly, Volumes 3-4, 1971.
      2 - The parents of Kemal Ataturk came from Albania. In Greece, a prominent part was played in the life of the country by Albanian statesmen, soldiers and especially sailors. The island of Hydra, not far from Piraeus, is an isle of Admirals
      Source : Illyrian venture: the story of the British military mission to enemy occupied Albania, 1943-44. (Edmund Frank Davies), Bodley Head, 1952
      3 - Many Turks bear a close resemblance to the northern European peoples. Ataturk, for example, the son of a Turkish mother and an Albanian father, had blue eyes, blond hair, and fair skin.
      Source : The rising crescent: Turkey yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
      (Ernest Jäckh), Farrar & Rinehart, 1944
      4 - Pope Clement XI, the famous Cardinal Albani, and the great Italian statesman, Francesco Crispi, were of Albanian origin. Twenty-five grand viziers and numerous high officials and officers of the Turkish armies during the last centuries were Albanians and many believe that Kemal Ataturk has Albanian blood in his veins.
      Source : South of Hitler (Marcel William Fodor), Edition: 2. Houghton Mifflin, 1939.
      5 - Mohammed Ali, who sold tobacco to Napoleon's army in Egypt, eventually become a Khedive and founded the dinasty wich ruled Egypt until 1952, was Albanian. Ataturk was partly Albanian origin. The Italian Premier Francesco Crispi was of Albanian descent.
      Source : The intelligent American's guide to Europe (Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn). Arlington House, 1979
      6 - Turkish citizens of Albanian origin are believed to be well represented in Turkey's military establishment: the founder of modern Turkey Kemal Atatürk was of Albanian ethnic origin and so is Kenan Evren, ex-president and military ruler...
      Source : Südost Europa, Volume 45,
      (Südost-Institut München. Abteilung Gegenwartsforschung), Die Abteilung, 1996
      7 - Born at Salonika in 1880, of Albanian parents Mustafa Kamal Pasha at an early age took up a soldier’s life at the military staff school of Turkey at Constantinople. Here he obtained the name of Kamal, which means uperfectionw for his proficiency in mathematics.
      Source : History of Middle East
      (R.S. Chaurasia) Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2005.
      8 - Mustafa Kemal, called Ataturk, the builder of modern Turkey, was an Albanian on his father's side. And the present president of Turkey, Kenan Evren, is also of Albanian origin.
      Source : Telos, 78-81
      State University of New York at Buffalo. Graduate Philosophy Association.
      9 - According to various sources, Mustafa Kemal was not Turk by origin, but probably Albanian.
      Source : The New Encyclopaedia BRITANNICA (Philip W. Goetz, Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc, Robert P. Gwinn - 1991; p. 421
      Etc...
      Some Turks can't accept that Atatürk had Albanian ancestry because Atatürk is an important character for them.
      Because Atatürk is the father of the Turkish nation.
      Besides, it is obvious that Atatürk is a European (physically) ...
      Besides that there are millions of people of Albanian (European) origin in Turkey.
      The number of people of Albanian origin is about 5 million (or more)
      Sources :
      - 1 Yenigun 2009, p. 184. "Turkey contains 5-6 million Albanians (more than in the Balkan area)"
      2- Saunders 2011, p. 98.
      3- Deliso 2007, p. 38

    • @ryufight7987
      @ryufight7987 2 роки тому +127

      And schools barely talk about the ottoman empire all they talk about precious Rome and Greece ..but they forget to mention the empire that made Rome crumble and made the byzantine empire crumble .
      Toke constanople and changed into Istanbul

    • @Murat-xh6jg
      @Murat-xh6jg 2 роки тому +28

      @@ryufight7987 agree wıth you mostly except Constantinapol called istanbul after founding of republic. It was called Constantinapol or Constantinia during Ottoman rule

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam 3 роки тому +1475

    "Courage leads people to victory, indecision to danger,cowardice to death."
    ~Selim the Grim

    • @njb1126
      @njb1126 3 роки тому +38

      Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to... well I’m sure you know

    • @itarry4
      @itarry4 3 роки тому +30

      Plenty of examples of Courage leading to huge defeat and death and a few where cowardice has lead to out right victory.
      Better stratagy, weapons, training and a bigger better equipped army is definitely a better option for victory every time than courage.
      Boringly good planners, military leaders who are good at employing the right people in the right places to keep their armies well supplied and led by great tactical Generals are the rulers who really win wars and create the biggest empires.
      The further back you go the more influence and effect having a brave leader had on the out come of a battle and it definitely helped but its far from the only thing or the most important thing for a great leader needs to be a conqueror.
      Just take Augustus, he was a very average general and not particularly brave, once leaving the sight of a battle before it started and leaving it to his main General Agrippa to lead the battle and all his battles from then on.
      It was the one thing that Romans disliked about him and most of his propaganda was trying to make up for this perceived lack. However he was a truly great leader, Emperor and Politician and especially good at the boring stuff of feeding the masses and putting the best people in the right places.

    • @easy5989
      @easy5989 3 роки тому +16

      @@arolemaprarath6615 mal

    • @AnatolianHittite
      @AnatolianHittite 3 роки тому +11

      @@arolemaprarath6615 The Indian workers bowing in front of the Arabs.

    • @sonicman52
      @sonicman52 3 роки тому +1

      @@itarry4 True statement

  • @gorkembulut
    @gorkembulut Рік тому +165

    I can't imagine how much time you put into this perfectly-made documentary. Thank you!

  • @Dustii91
    @Dustii91 Місяць тому +23

    Thank you for taking the time to teach me about my own heritage.
    I'm Turkish Cypriot (Born in Britain), and at 32 years of age, have only now taken the time to begin understanding my history!
    Fascinating content 🙏

    • @ministerofidiots907
      @ministerofidiots907 Місяць тому

      what? how the hell are you a cypriot if u were born in britian

    • @freemanontheland507
      @freemanontheland507 Місяць тому

      You need to study the fastest growing religion in the world... Al Islam...

    • @billrerikson6378
      @billrerikson6378 15 днів тому

      ​@freemanontheland507 you should study many muslim countries average iq, such as Palestine where the average is 83, and Somalia one of the lowest in the entire planet.

  • @christopher.saint.christopher
    @christopher.saint.christopher 2 роки тому +774

    I can't express my gratitude for this and similar channels. I'm a history nerd, currently broke and in residential flux, so being able to watch this video and check out for a little while is huge.
    Thanks a million, to you and all the history creators on UA-cam.

    • @buttturd7320
      @buttturd7320 2 роки тому +15

      I like that..."residential flux"...nice wordplay...

    • @jzpatelut
      @jzpatelut 2 роки тому +2

      THANKS DEAR '@@buttturd7320' FOR YOUR COMMENTS WELL AS I SAID BEFORE I DIE ANYWHERE IN WORLD I WOULD DEFINITELY WANT TO RESOLVE 1915-OTTOMAN EMPIRE ISSUE WITH TURKISH GOVERNMENT IN THE WORLD THANKS FOR READING JITEN PATEL GUJARAT INDIA jzpatelut..

    • @jzpatelut
      @jzpatelut 2 роки тому +2

      well 1915-ottoman empire issue is most important in world to resolve in the world !!! jiten patel gujarat india jzpatelut..

    • @fami-com4275
      @fami-com4275 Рік тому +3

      @@jzpatelut if the ottomans got on britain and america's side it would survive for more years

    • @jzpatelut
      @jzpatelut Рік тому

      THANKS DEAR '@@fami-com4275' FOR COMMENTS YOU SEE ONLY RUSSIA AND ONLY RUSSIA CAN HELP 1915-GENOCIDE MATTERS NOT F...BRITAIN AND AMERICA THEY ARE ONLY FOR MONEY ONLY MONEY DO YOU HAVE THAT MUCH MONEY ..!!! jzpatelut..

  • @deborahlaloan5740
    @deborahlaloan5740 3 роки тому +160

    I was listening to History of Ottoman Empire from another YT video one evening in 2015 before I fall asleep. Before I got out bed the next morning, my daughter surprised me by saying, "let us go to Turkey for 10 days Mama!"
    We did. It was very exciting. Feels like I want to go back and see more of Turkey.

    • @rosiehawtrey
      @rosiehawtrey 3 роки тому +4

      I wouldn't at the moment if I were you. They're not in a very snuggly mood right now.

    • @hannibalbarca2928
      @hannibalbarca2928 3 роки тому +8

      @@rosiehawtrey Can you explain exactly what you're talking about?

    • @happylifewithziba
      @happylifewithziba 2 роки тому +9

      @@rosiehawtrey I have two American neighbours here in Istanbul and I am thinking about go and snuggle with them if thats the thing you stupidos believe lol

    • @kayacenk4164
      @kayacenk4164 2 роки тому +16

      @@rosiehawtrey what u talking about? stop watching fake western media. even we do not watching Turkish tv bcuz all bullshıt

    • @Levo_D_Angelo
      @Levo_D_Angelo 2 роки тому +1

      🥰

  • @albertt755
    @albertt755 10 місяців тому +12

    I really liked watching this interesting and well-researched documentary. It kept my attention the whole time. Kudos to the creators!

  • @codygriffin8256
    @codygriffin8256 5 місяців тому +3

    What an amazing video. Thank you so much. I had no idea how wild this history was and I'm ashamed that i never really thought about the Ottoman empire. Thanks for educating me on the subject.

  • @theseyi
    @theseyi 3 роки тому +293

    @29:18 wow Shah Ismail must have been amazing! Started his rule in 1591, and finished it in 1524. My man managed to go back in time 🤩

    • @prasish
      @prasish 3 роки тому +13

      You should've known...

    • @zakismail2593
      @zakismail2593 3 роки тому +2

      Loool

    • @ronkozlowski8169
      @ronkozlowski8169 3 роки тому +18

      Bc to Ad. the man lived about 3000 yrs. Ancient Alien i guess.

    • @arda213
      @arda213 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah he should have said 1491.

    • @dobricavasic2861
      @dobricavasic2861 2 роки тому +3

      Shah Tahmasp (his son) was one of the greatest enemies of Suleiman I!

  • @alexgorecki7282
    @alexgorecki7282 3 роки тому +916

    I always wanted to learn about the Ottoman Empire, and this documentary did it perfectly for me to just jot down notes and spread out my research to other aspects. I hope there will be many more documentaries like possibly on the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth on how it begun and to the downfall like this would be amazing! but also i want to say keep up the great work. You deserve a lot more subscribers than you have.

    • @cyrusthegreat1893
      @cyrusthegreat1893 2 роки тому +1

      Same here.

    • @jovancarovic9914
      @jovancarovic9914 2 роки тому

      what fool did this nonsense? Serbia was not under the Turks during Bayezid. This is a PURE LIE

    • @ShipsandGames
      @ShipsandGames 2 роки тому +2

      @@jovancarovic9914 That was a mistake. At least he does effort on his videos. Have you done something like this?

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому +4

      The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
      Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
      Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
      Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
      - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
      - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
      - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
      - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
      - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
      Etc...
      Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
      - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
      - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
      (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
      - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
      Etc ...
      Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
      Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
      Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008.

    • @aqinosamba
      @aqinosamba 2 роки тому +3

      Religion is not a divider of humanity, because religion is one of the symbols in realizing peace and solidarity with humanity.Every religion was revealed as a guide for human life. The universal value of religion is to keep human life in the corridor of harmony, peace and brotherhood. Let us invite the world community to interpret religion as a unifying tool between people to create peace and unity.All religions are said to have the ultimate goal of humanizing humans.We are religious, one of the goals is for humanity, not just for God. One example, one of the commands in Islam to perform prayer or prayer, the true truth in its purpose is that people do not
      do heinous things to fellow human beings...Greetings of Peace from the Land of Dayak, Earth of Borneo...

  • @titnesovic4522
    @titnesovic4522 Рік тому +3

    This was an insane journey, thank you for your work!

  • @andileyendeki8874
    @andileyendeki8874 3 місяці тому +43

    I am South African 🇿🇦...Ottoman history is so interesting I've learned so much about Turkiye and I wanna visit❤

    • @siliyemoodislam
      @siliyemoodislam Місяць тому +3

      Did you know Ottoman Muslim Turks slaughtered Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks ?

    • @kasadam85
      @kasadam85 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@siliyemoodislamOttoman or Muslim or Turk? These three things are different if you didn't know. Serbians were once Ottoman and yet weren't Muslims, Moroccans were Muslims yet they weren't Ottoman. Having clarified what's obvious, the massacres you're talking about were mutual, you can pretend Turks, Ottomans and Muslims weren't killed by Armenians, Greeks and Assyrians all you like but that doesn't change history.

    • @siliyemoodislam
      @siliyemoodislam Місяць тому +2

      @@kasadam85 Ottomans were Turks. Muslim Turks.

    • @heyitsvos
      @heyitsvos Місяць тому

      You won't regret it. Make your plans 🎉

    • @kasadam85
      @kasadam85 Місяць тому +1

      @@siliyemoodislam Core nation of the Ottoman empire were Turks but Ottomans weren't just Turks

  • @atreussonofhippodamia9182
    @atreussonofhippodamia9182 2 роки тому +234

    I genuinely believe the Ottoman empire would've expanded even more if it had a better geological location, The Ottomans were surrounded by everyone yet they put up a good long fight

    • @bc_7644
      @bc_7644 2 роки тому +33

      I mean that's natural if you're such a large empire, enemies are everywhere

    • @TheMiril88
      @TheMiril88 2 роки тому +10

      @@bc_7644 they were the enemy to everyone, nobody disturbed them, they wanted always the war...!

    • @bc_7644
      @bc_7644 2 роки тому +59

      @@TheMiril88 Really? In the video it is mentioned that the Russians were abusing their rights as "protector of Christians in the Balkans," would you say that the Ottomans somehow provoked it?
      While it is true that the Ottoman Empire went to wars often to serve their self interest, often with a very thin if not existent cassus beli (?), that isn't very remarkable, looking at other empires. For example, Alexander the Great attacked the Persians with no provocation from them. There are many other cases in history like this.

    • @GoatOfWar
      @GoatOfWar 2 роки тому

      Ultimately though, all empires crumble. Even the west is unfortunately in decline now.
      China is a rising threat.

    • @nishantkumarsingh5065
      @nishantkumarsingh5065 2 роки тому +2

      @@TheMiril88 Completely agree

  • @nyny1475
    @nyny1475 Рік тому +100

    When Mehmed II called his father back to the throne his father refused. Although he was a child Mehmed II wrote his father a letter saying. " If you are the sultan come and take the throne, if I am the sultan than I order you to come and take the throne". Murad wanted to spend time in spirutual matters and become secluded but after his sons clever lettee he had no choice to take the throne.

    • @ethemyilmaz78
      @ethemyilmaz78 9 місяців тому

      Thats not true . Watch and learn the truth. ( Halil inalcık , İlber Ortaylı , Ahmet Anapalı , Murat Bardakçı , Erhan Afyoncu )

    • @nyny1475
      @nyny1475 9 місяців тому

      @@ethemyilmaz78 sallama

    • @bassoprof
      @bassoprof 9 місяців тому

      The idea of recalling the retired Sultan Murad to the throne came not from Mehmed II, who was still a young lad, but from his old and wise Sadr- Azam Çandarlı Halil Paşa. As is well known, Mehmet II had Çandarlı Halil executed following the capture of Constantinople, primarily as a result of rumors spread by his rivals alleging that he took bribes from Byzantium to dissuade the Sultan from invading the city. According to many historians, another reason for Mehmet's rage was the letter delivered to the retired Sultan at Çandarlı's behest. Appearently, the boy Sultan had been deeply offended by this intervention to his authority.

    • @nyny1475
      @nyny1475 9 місяців тому

      @@bassoprof Mehmet II is populary praised for writing such a clever letter in Turkiye. However, if Candarli wrote the letter unbeknownst to Mehmet II, it is understandable why he would be mad.

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Рік тому +93

    Turks indeed had a decisive role in triggering historical major events like the Migration Period, Crusades, Age of Discovery as well as ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of Constantinople, fall of the Roman Empire.

    • @TheCesso3
      @TheCesso3 7 місяців тому +7

      Underrated empire

    • @georgiarose818
      @georgiarose818 6 місяців тому

      yeah so many

    • @julieroa3634
      @julieroa3634 6 місяців тому

      Fall of d Roman empire 5th century ACE. d Holy Roman Empire s something else

    • @markcraine4213
      @markcraine4213 6 місяців тому

      @@julieroa3634 I think he’s talking about Eastern Roman Empire not HRE Empire

    • @HopefulInterventions
      @HopefulInterventions 6 місяців тому +6

      Ask the Armenians and Greeks! They were massacred!

  • @setshow9135
    @setshow9135 9 місяців тому +15

    The way this guy pronounced the name Musa shows me that he did his due diligence in research. The intonation was perfect and he mentioned it many times. Well done!

    • @neilonaniet
      @neilonaniet 8 місяців тому +2

      And yet, "subsequently" is a word he has no idea how to pronounce 🙂

    • @el-Cu9432
      @el-Cu9432 6 місяців тому +1

      You cannot be serious. He does alright for an American but Musa is not a difficult name to pronounce. More difficult for English speakers is the name "Mahmud", which he does mispronounce.

    • @user-mn2xk8ze1f
      @user-mn2xk8ze1f 5 місяців тому

      ​@@neilonaniet The "H" is not silent !

    • @neilonaniet
      @neilonaniet 5 місяців тому

      @@user-mn2xk8ze1f Huh?

    • @jordanfan5896
      @jordanfan5896 5 місяців тому

      Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知:
      The lives of those Ottoman monarchies are so short lived and died so readily and rapidly that they will be better off became Consultants than Sultans. In reality they all short lived because they all had a huge Harem of many dozens of concubines women they can constantly have sex with to negatively affect their health and longevity. There were even more women in a Ottoman Turkish Harem than Black women in Harlem!! Donny and Marie Osmond could be the relatives of the monarchies of the Ottoman monarchs. ,,!!

  • @jerulew3547
    @jerulew3547 Рік тому +149

    I enjoyed this history lesson. The way the story was told is easy to follow and using the illustration of the land and the sultans was engaging and fun.

    • @derick3482
      @derick3482 Рік тому +4

      left out a lot

    • @jordanfan5896
      @jordanfan5896 4 місяці тому

      Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知:
      The lives of those Ottoman monarchies are so short lived and died so readily and rapidly that they will be better off became Consultants than Sultans. In reality they all short lived because they all had a huge Harem of many dozens of concubines women they can constantly have sex with to negatively affect their health and longevity. There were even more women in a Ottoman Turkish Harem than Black women in Harlem!!
      Napoleon Bonaparte has conquered Egypt when Egypt was still belonging to the Ottoman Emoire.
      While Wellington only knew how to Welding tons of junk metals together. And Nelson was only capable of deploying his half nelson moves in wrestling, Napoleon Bonaparte had lots of great military & strategical maneuvers. Among them are his ability to Blown apart the bodies of all his enemy’s soldiers with his cannons while keeping his own soldiers from being Blownaparted. Napoleon Bonaparte’s soldiers all have great appetite therefore they would constantly ordering French Fries 🍟 from Marshal McDonald while he still needed to constantly loading cannons with Quarter-pounder cannonballs!;;,)?!

    • @FLOPPA81034
      @FLOPPA81034 4 місяці тому

      Nonsense, the truth is that none of the Turkish channels have a history of the Ottoman Empire from its foundation to its collapse.

  • @yanaromanova1639
    @yanaromanova1639 Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much for such a complete doc!!!! Great amount of effort was put into this, I can tell!!! THANK YOU!!!!

  • @SALI-su9zt
    @SALI-su9zt Рік тому +2

    Thank you for your effort! It is an amazing documentary. I love it

  • @airbendingninja23
    @airbendingninja23 Рік тому +1

    These guys and kings and General are some of the most wonderful and unbiased channels about history ever i love watching them

  • @Ronaldo1414x
    @Ronaldo1414x Рік тому +88

    Man, I love this guys videos. It takes a LONG time to actually make these videos. A full documentary! The highest amount of respect from me.

    • @arsh99119
      @arsh99119 Рік тому

      umarahmed15.blogspot.com/2022/09/the-evolution-of-ottoman-empire.html

  • @rikki-tikki-tavi2456
    @rikki-tikki-tavi2456 Рік тому +23

    Very well done! This was interesting, factual and yet quite enjoyable!

  • @stevebishop7055
    @stevebishop7055 Рік тому +3

    I was hoping for more content on the Battle of Megiddo in 1918. Oh well! Enjoyed all the rest. And thanks.

  • @Teriyaki418
    @Teriyaki418 5 місяців тому +6

    Well done! Very informative, excellent narration of historical events. This part of history was obscured from History curriculum in my high school years. So much of my instruction was focused on western history.

    • @Moh_Mocha
      @Moh_Mocha 5 місяців тому

      Yes in the Western hemisphere, they don't really teach much history other than that of the country you're residing in.

  • @garylalrindika2865
    @garylalrindika2865 2 роки тому +7

    This is what i have been waiting for... Very informative and crystal clear... Keep up the good work of showing the world's most interesting histories...

  • @thetraveler7368
    @thetraveler7368 2 роки тому +8

    Only found your channel today. Thanks for making history interesting and informative.

  • @invisiblemedia514
    @invisiblemedia514 2 дні тому

    knowledgia has always surprised me with the detailed and so factual work that it always gives me goosebumps while watching any of his documentary. Great work knowledgia keep it up 👍🏻
    Love from Punjab(India)

  • @joshstanding6402
    @joshstanding6402 Рік тому

    This video was awesome, thank you for your content!

  • @patrickbennett1094
    @patrickbennett1094 Рік тому +59

    Please add subtitles that are not auto-generated, it would be so helpful for research. Your videos are awesome btw! Keep it up!

  • @TheMykr0
    @TheMykr0 3 роки тому +14

    Literally was looking for a video like this last week. Awesome stuff

  • @thattimestampguy
    @thattimestampguy 5 місяців тому +35

    0:00 Start
    0:16 The Ottoman Empire
    0:39 First 100 Years
    1:01 1299 Osman I, styled himself as the first Sultman
    2:13 Expansion through Anatolia
    2:52 1326 Ottomans Capture the city of Bursa, 1335 Ottomans make Bursa their Ottoman Capital City.
    3:14 Turks strengthen their power.
    3:40 Khandari Kara Halil comes up with the idea of Janissaries.
    4:42 Sultan Orhan Ghazi Expansion captures Iznik in 1337 and Uskadar in 1338
    5:15 Alliance of John VI Kantakouzenos
    6:38 Murad I captures Adrianople and make it the new capital city of the Ottoman Empire.
    7:25 Capturing Macedonia!
    8:19
    8:47 More troops
    9:04 Bayezid I
    9:18 Principality of Karaman
    9:51 Peace between Bayezid and the Principality of Karamen
    12:06 Timur defeats Bayezid I.
    13:08 A Decade Long Ottoman Civil War/Interregnum.

    • @rk7ios
      @rk7ios 5 місяців тому

      Thank u so much 😊

    • @jordanfan5896
      @jordanfan5896 4 місяці тому

      Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知:
      The lives of those Ottoman monarchies are so short lived and died so readily and rapidly that they will be better off became Consultants than Sultans. In reality they all short lived because they all had a huge Harem of many dozens of concubines women they can constantly have sex with to negatively affect their health and longevity. There were even more women in a Ottoman Turkish Harem than Black women in Harlem!!
      Napoleon Bonaparte has conquered Egypt when Egypt was still belonging to the Ottoman Emoire.
      While Wellington only knew how to Welding tons of junk metals together. And Nelson was only capable of deploying his half nelson moves in wrestling, Napoleon Bonaparte had lots of great military & strategical maneuvers. Among them are his ability to Blown apart the bodies of all his enemy’s soldiers with his cannons while keeping his own soldiers from being Blownaparted. Napoleon Bonaparte’s soldiers all have great appetite therefore they would constantly ordering French Fries 🍟 from Marshal McDonald while he still needed to constantly loading cannons with Quarter-pounder cannonballs!

    • @Space2037
      @Space2037 4 місяці тому

      ​@@jordanfan5896You know very little about the Ottoman empire. First of all, the sultans were all Muslims and strictly adhered to their religion. Even this is evidence that will refute your thoughts about the harem. Napoleon Bonaparte is also a pretty good commander, but he was defeated by an old warrior of the Ottoman empire. My advice to you is to learn history well. Otherwise, you'll continue to talk nonsense, continue to praise and disgrace your stinking commanders.

    • @AdvancedGamer-
      @AdvancedGamer- Місяць тому

      @@jordanfan5896lmao

  • @mingruitak2751
    @mingruitak2751 7 місяців тому +6

    Just one note on King Louis II, he was not executed but he drowned while fleeing the battle of Mohács after Hungarian forces were defeated. Howevever, this docu is splendid. Thank you 😊

  • @Tokski
    @Tokski Рік тому +217

    One of the greatest empires in human history, 1299-1922 even the year numbers are similar from its foundation until its dissolution..

    • @RealEstate660
      @RealEstate660 Рік тому +14

      What is great about being a murderer? a sociopath? it is nothing to be proud of.

    • @RealEstate660
      @RealEstate660 Рік тому +1

      @StarsMyDestination Why should I cry?

    • @furkanmengi3797
      @furkanmengi3797 Рік тому

      ​@@RealEstate660 It is so obvious that you did not research about the Ottomans, the Ottoman Empire was never a murderer, on the contrary, they did not kill anyone innocently because of their religious beliefs, which enabled them to dominate from Europe to the Crimea and from there to eastern Iran and all of North Africa, believe me, for centuries in eastern Europe. If they had committed genocide, they would never have remained in power for that long, on the contrary, the Ottoman Empire gathered scattered and constantly conflicting Communities in Eastern Europe and yes I am proud of it because the Ottoman Empire had a profound effect on today's world. I agree with you, because Europeans don't like the Ottomans very much because they remained in the shadow of the Ottomans for 300-400 years. Also, no one talks about the millions of indigenous people killed by Europeans in America, if you're going to make an impartial comment, please mention them.

    • @RealEstate660
      @RealEstate660 Рік тому

      @@furkanmengi3797 Romania never conquered other nations, we were peaceful people.
      I do not know about other Europeans counties, any country that invade, kill, rape, etc etc, other countries, are nothing more than psichopats, homo maleficent (they look like us "homo sapiens" but they are not like us, their HEARTS are dark.
      Only the unloved can massacre and be proud of it, only the forever REBELLION can kill and say "we are the best".
      But here we also must blame, the leaders that brainwashed the minds off all soldiers, to kill in the name of faith, in the name of whatever.......
      Stop glorify murder, common people what to live in peace and harmony, all wars on this earth have been made possible only by homo maleficent, they occupy all the high places in all societies, so they can easlly manipulate Homo Sapiens.

    • @furkanmengi3797
      @furkanmengi3797 Рік тому

      @@RealEstate660 As far as I understand, your attitude is not only for the Ottoman Empire. You are against states killing other people to gain power, even if these are soldiers. I agree and support you here, but in the past these had to happen, for religion or not, if you don't kill and grow, they will kill you. I can say that this thought is valid for today.
      I wish there were no wars, but unfortunately, even today, developed countries such as Russia and Ukraine are fighting for their own interests (I do not blame Ukraine because it is Russia that started the war). There are still wars in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, and thousands of innocent children and civilians are harmed unjustly. I mean, wars will end when man realizes that he will live without destroying his son (unfortunately, I don't think that will ever happen 😔)

  • @nightdragonx123
    @nightdragonx123 2 роки тому +40

    I would LOVE a video like this (or the parts broken up then put together like this one originally) on Russia and Anvient Rome. You do an amazing job telling a broad history with just the right amount of context

  • @justhereforthememes536
    @justhereforthememes536 Рік тому +1

    I’m ngl this got me through an entire week of treadmill and was way more interesting than I initially thought. You are a godsend

  • @user-wo3bf8dk3v
    @user-wo3bf8dk3v Рік тому +1

    Very well done and quite in-depth. The map color schemes make it a little difficult to follow along at times, though.

  • @allfredo7753
    @allfredo7753 2 роки тому +8

    Great presentation! Yess- very informative and I appreciate your time and dedication- look forward to more!

  • @johnlukevianney3146
    @johnlukevianney3146 2 роки тому +4

    Very informative. Continue sharing your well researched knowledge filled videos.

  • @Yolandamaria100
    @Yolandamaria100 Рік тому +4

    Great history. Good work! Thank you

  • @user-kf6ck7ul7d
    @user-kf6ck7ul7d 3 місяці тому

    I just love the music that really takes away from the commentary. Its just *chefs kiss*

  • @jjt1881
    @jjt1881 2 роки тому +68

    Wow! What a magnificent and intensive marathon of history. Wonderful job, very well researched and presented!

  • @khanchango
    @khanchango 2 роки тому +9

    Great job on the video, crazy how each Sultan outdid the previous ones.

  • @andretodd3824
    @andretodd3824 Рік тому

    This was absolutely amazing!!!

  • @polarisjustdothework2258
    @polarisjustdothework2258 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this work! ❤

  • @mohammedabdul641
    @mohammedabdul641 2 роки тому +194

    A medieval empire which survived long enough to be seen in photos. What a great empire!

    • @partlycloudy3519
      @partlycloudy3519 2 роки тому +11

      So has the british & spanish monarchay

    • @LaVaZ000
      @LaVaZ000 2 роки тому +29

      @@partlycloudy3519 Not really, they have been disunified for hundreds of years, especially Spain.

    • @houssineatm7827
      @houssineatm7827 2 роки тому +4

      @@partlycloudy3519 moroccan one too,they were in a constant wars against ottomans

    • @reaction9918
      @reaction9918 2 роки тому +7

      @@partlycloudy3519 not empires... Const. Monarchy rlly.. monarchs had no power there

    • @iskambillordu
      @iskambillordu Рік тому +3

      @@houssineatm7827 dont think so. They were an ally of ottomans

  • @181ld7
    @181ld7 3 роки тому +152

    I must admit, Ottomans brought a unique culture to the Mediterranean region and are known to be one of history’s biggest conquerors. Great history and brave people. Respect Turkish friends, from Albania! 🇦🇱🇹🇷

    • @pcmuhendisi420
      @pcmuhendisi420 3 роки тому +1

      Turkey in the past: We're powerful empire. Turkey now: only makes ice cream jokes and stupid dance videos
      (ua-cam.com/video/VeZ2J_T9jpc/v-deo.html
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    • @heha5495
      @heha5495 3 роки тому +6

      @@pcmuhendisi420 Cringe comment

    • @kensin7244
      @kensin7244 3 роки тому +12

      "History's biggest conquerors"
      Nah not by a long shot Mongols and British much much much greater conquerors.......
      Not even mentioning Alexander, Rome, Spain, Portugal, US 'manifest destiny' etc etc etc etc etc.......

    • @SourSoup87
      @SourSoup87 3 роки тому +17

      @@kensin7244 Mongols were shattered the moment their leader died, leaving their influence to deplete over time, Spain came in rose too fast and fell too quickly, Portugese suffered the same fate as well, the ones that left the greatest lasting impact compared to the Ottomans were Romans and British, and it is fair to say, especially after Mehmed the II, Ottoman rulers adapted Roman way of ruling to a certain extent, Justitia est Fundamentum Regnorum e.g., and British impact was heavily influenced by Industrial Revolution itself, which allowed them to extent way beyond anybody ever did before them, and that was also one of the main reasons of the collapse of the Roman Empire, extending ruled area too much.

    • @kensin7244
      @kensin7244 3 роки тому +1

      @@SourSoup87
      The Mongols after which leader died ?
      Genghis, Ogedei, Guyuk, Mongke or perhaps Kublai you know founder of the Yuan Dynasty in China, The Golden Horde also the Ilkhanate, and the history of the 'white and blue' Hordes....
      Spain yeah sure keep telling yourself that after the Reconquista (Portugal also in that one) Takes the Caribbean then 2 major land empires in the americas rule them for centuries and mine vast quantities of gold and silver for centuries majority of the americas till early 1800's and philipines cuba etc till turn of the 20th century (Same for Portugal losing Brazil similar time BTW Portugal still had african vast tracts till the 1970's
      Yeah sure don't let reality get in the way of what was left judicaries/govermental systems/infrastructue railways telephones foundations and legacies of the British (BTW the Byzantines built the water suppys and storage for that city ;-D ) and roman influence was felt for centuries
      The Ottomans were a 'sick and tired' Empire for centuries....
      I suggest you take your critisims and hold them up to the Ottomans.....
      But that would be an objective view ............

  • @cryptoemcee
    @cryptoemcee 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this amazing video-story!

  • @chelseagodfather
    @chelseagodfather Рік тому +390

    Brilliant history of the great Ottoman Empire. It doesn't get as much attention as the Roman Empire but it's just as important in world history. Thanks for sharing!❤️

    • @smrtnosni2358
      @smrtnosni2358 Рік тому +6

      @Yourfather1372 Are you sure about that ?

    • @enriib4820
      @enriib4820 Рік тому +8

      @Yourfather1372 You are 100 percent correct 👍 nothing can ever compare to the glory that was Rome.

    • @iskambillordu
      @iskambillordu Рік тому +58

      @@enriib4820 lmao. Rome is overrated. HRE and Ottomans was wayyy more glorius. And i didnt even mentioned Mongol empire.

    • @___E
      @___E Рік тому +5

      @@iskambillordu your name is literally Caligula you trolling Romaboo

    • @gossipgoz
      @gossipgoz Рік тому +13

      It is more important as the way we conquered Istanbul was simply the most festinating historical lesson and also how we peacefully ruler Jerusalem…

  • @skullybros8733
    @skullybros8733 2 роки тому +346

    Amazing history video about the Ottoman Dynasty! Before watching this, I did not know anything about the Ottoman Empire other than it being an Islam state, but this video has given me so much knowledge about the accomplishments each Ottoman ruler has achieved. Keep making more of these qualitative videos! :)

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому +9

      The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
      Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
      Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
      Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
      - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
      - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
      - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
      - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
      - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
      Etc...
      Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
      - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
      - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
      (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
      - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
      Etc ...
      Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
      Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
      Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008.

    • @christian78478
      @christian78478 2 роки тому +6

      This map is incorrect in some areas. for example Independent Georgian states were never the part of the Ottoman Empire, some of them were only Vassals for some time, but not the part of the Empire:
      ▶ Duchy of Racha (1050-1789) - de facto independent Georgian entity.
      ▶ Principality of Samtskhe - 1266-1625 AD.
      ▶ Duchy of Aragvi (1380-1747) - de facto independent Georgian entity.
      ▶ Principality of Svaneti - 1460-1857 AD.
      ▶ Kingdom of Imereti - 1463-1810 AD.
      ▶ Principality of Guria - 1463-1829 AD.
      ▶ Principality of Abkhazia- 1463-1864 AD.
      ▶ Kingdom of Kakheti - 1465-1762 AD.
      ▶ Kingdom of Kartli - 1478-1762 AD.
      ▶ Duchy of Ksani (15th c.-1801) - de facto independent Georgian entity.
      ▶ Principality of Mingrelia - 1557-1867 AD.
      ▶ Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti - 1762-1801 AD.

    • @littlehermite1205
      @littlehermite1205 2 роки тому +3

      @@Universal.. Smh I admire the Koprulu family and despise Mehmet Ali of Egypt on the same time lol

    • @Gonzo_gonzalezbian
      @Gonzo_gonzalezbian 2 роки тому +2

      They were insane

    • @arsh99119
      @arsh99119 Рік тому

      umarahmed15.blogspot.com/2022/09/the-evolution-of-ottoman-empire.html

  • @antonioansaloni5305
    @antonioansaloni5305 Рік тому +24

    Dude, i am loving to inform my self about the ottoman empire. We in the west are not empowered to search about this empire, case it was a east power with this such a different culture of ours and what we know about ocidental europe. After seeing Netflix series about it and Memet II, I found my self wanting so much to get to know about it more and more. Thanks for this such long video about the Ottoman empire!!

    • @farukkonuralpeser2906
      @farukkonuralpeser2906 10 місяців тому +4

      Not only to you, this history has not been told to us. In our history lessons at school, false and false information was used to make us forget the Ottoman Empire. We were not asked to take self-confidence and courage from our Glorious History.

    • @esunshinexo
      @esunshinexo 6 місяців тому

      i love looking at ancient history videos like this, and seeing the modern day effects. seeing how groups of people thrive/struggle form not so far behind history. it paints a great picture, and many people today use modern day excuses to blame countries for things that have been long developed

    • @JesusIsTheEternalGod
      @JesusIsTheEternalGod 4 місяці тому

      ​@@farukkonuralpeser2906I LOVE this. These satanic muslims genocided 900,000 greeks and million Armenians and assyrians. They only beat Byzantines cuz Byzantium was weak. GOD used the British Christians to give Israel back to the Jews like GOD said He would do in the end times. Revive Israel. ✝️ 🇮🇱

  • @virtualdude64
    @virtualdude64 3 місяці тому

    Thank you. This was excellent.

  • @NoNamedOne
    @NoNamedOne 2 роки тому +21

    this video is perfect relation between level of details, simplicity, clear voice, discussed theme. well done Knowledgia

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому

      The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
      Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
      Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
      Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
      - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
      - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
      - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
      - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
      - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
      Etc...
      Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
      - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
      - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
      (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
      - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
      Etc ...
      Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
      Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
      Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008.

  • @markb1935
    @markb1935 3 роки тому +358

    I'd love to see Seljuk History.

    • @cyrusthegreat1893
      @cyrusthegreat1893 2 роки тому +5

      Same here.

    • @reaperplays4170
      @reaperplays4170 2 роки тому +14

      @Ziezi The First mongol take after seljuks

    • @markb1935
      @markb1935 2 роки тому +14

      @Ziezi The First Not necessarily, the first Turkic empire that was documented is the Great Hun Empire, which was established around 210BC/220BC.

    • @reaperplays4170
      @reaperplays4170 2 роки тому +3

      @Ziezi The First what no bulgars came from western russian area while the turks came from central asia and northan china

    • @skullsforerlikkhansthrone9306
      @skullsforerlikkhansthrone9306 2 роки тому +13

      @Ziezi The First "bulgarian" haha, even their name is from Turkic Bulgars. I just love when you historical revisionists from some minor balkan states pretend making sense as if anyone would care yet just portray your centuries old historical grudge against the Turk subconsciously like some mentamidgets

  • @larvasupershow
    @larvasupershow 10 місяців тому +23

    I can't express my gratitude for this and similar channels. I'm a history nerd, currently broke and in residential flux, so being able to watch this video and check out for a little while is huge.

    • @esoterra8050
      @esoterra8050 10 місяців тому +4

      The Ottoman Empire was often on the verge of colapse, but always turned around and made a huge comeback to the suprise of everybody around them! Stay strong my friend ;)

    • @kugblenugodwinmakafui6385
      @kugblenugodwinmakafui6385 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@esoterra8050 the best comment here!

  • @jonathaneffemey944
    @jonathaneffemey944 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting

  • @marysantiago8897
    @marysantiago8897 2 роки тому +262

    History is not just theirs it's ours as a human race. I'm fascinated with ancient civilizations around the globe 🌎 with that said
    I'm going to watch the history of the ottoman empire and love learning more and more about the brave men and women that fought for their legacy, for future generations. May they never be forgotten. Forever honored and given the utmost respect.

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому +4

      The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
      Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
      Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
      Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
      - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
      - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
      - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
      - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
      - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
      Etc...
      Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
      - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
      - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
      (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
      - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
      Etc ...
      Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
      Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
      Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008..

    • @loussislamic3806
      @loussislamic3806 Рік тому +12

      هم قاتلوا لأجل رضى الله فقط فلم يكن لهم رغبة في المجد

    • @bernimunro1299
      @bernimunro1299 Рік тому +7

      My best subject in school now I'm 65 still enjoying the best history lesson wow

    • @_caracalla_
      @_caracalla_ Рік тому +2

      @@Universal.. selamlar from Turkey :D

    • @mattsankey7410
      @mattsankey7410 Рік тому

      P

  • @adnanb179
    @adnanb179 3 роки тому +227

    Best video about history of Ottoman Empire that I ever seen on YT. Congratulations 👏🏼

    • @AlEx-jk8kg
      @AlEx-jk8kg 3 роки тому

      he is in my discord server btw knowledgia is romanian, join quodism pls.

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому +1

      The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
      Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
      Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
      Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
      - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
      - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
      - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
      - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
      - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
      Etc...
      Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
      - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
      - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
      (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
      - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
      Etc ...
      Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
      Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
      Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008.

    • @IsraelAintReal
      @IsraelAintReal 2 роки тому

      @@Universal.. shut up

    • @jordanfan5896
      @jordanfan5896 4 місяці тому

      Jordan Fan,Prophet of Environment。范楚漳,環境先知:
      The Sultan of the Ottoman Empire had give birth the entertainer Donny and Marie Osmond!
      The lives of those Ottoman monarchies are so short lived and died so readily and rapidly that they will be better off became Consultants than Sultans. In reality they all short lived because they all had a huge Harem of many dozens of concubines women they can constantly have sex with to negatively affect their health and longevity. There were even more women in a Ottoman Turkish Harem than Black women in Harlem!!
      Napoleon Bonaparte has conquered Egypt when Egypt was still belonging to the Ottoman Emoire.
      While Wellington only knew how to Welding tons of junk metals together. And Nelson was only capable of deploying his half nelson moves in wrestling, Napoleon Bonaparte had lots of great military & strategical maneuvers. Among them are his ability to Blown apart the bodies of all his enemy’s soldiers with his cannons while keeping his own soldiers from being Blownaparted. Napoleon Bonaparte’s soldiers all have great appetite therefore they would constantly ordering French Fries 🍟 from Marshal McDonald while he still needed to constantly loading cannons with Quarter-pounder cannonballs!?,?!

  • @Amthepenut
    @Amthepenut Рік тому

    Very hard worker thanks!! And i watched the full video

  • @markroth9827
    @markroth9827 Рік тому

    Nice work. Thank you for your video.

  • @LelonoSurvival
    @LelonoSurvival 3 роки тому +550

    I like this knowledge channel,, Verry educational👍👍

    • @Knowledgia
      @Knowledgia  3 роки тому +27

      Thank you so much for watching! :)

    • @rickyyacine4818
      @rickyyacine4818 2 роки тому +7

      Sound like a bot or npc comment 😂😂😂😏😏😏😏

    • @fragmaka
      @fragmaka 2 роки тому +10

      @@Knowledgia why wasn't the genocide mentioned??????

    • @semuganzabicusulaiman2353
      @semuganzabicusulaiman2353 2 роки тому +3

      @@fragmaka it's not genocide time

    • @alimali2120
      @alimali2120 2 роки тому +4

      @@fragmaka For genocide you have to mention your father/grandfather . Not the Turks .

  • @mynamejeb8743
    @mynamejeb8743 3 роки тому +267

    the Ottoman influence ranged as far as modern Sumatra Island of Indonesia. making a Protectorate of Sultanate of Aceh under the Ottoman's control. the Ottoman played a significant role in the Aceh's conquest of Malacca (modern day Malaysia and Singapore territories)

    • @alparslankhaan4551
      @alparslankhaan4551 3 роки тому +30

      Yeah, There are Janissary grave in Aceh, Sumatera Island

    • @mynamejeb8743
      @mynamejeb8743 3 роки тому +7

      @@alparslankhaan4551 wait waaaaat? thats so cool

    • @alparslankhaan4551
      @alparslankhaan4551 3 роки тому +8

      @@mynamejeb8743 You Know Makam Tengku di Bitay?, That's it

    • @anonymuzz99
      @anonymuzz99 3 роки тому +3

      Sumtra is still hindu dominated somehow along with a few of those island. Surprising considering the entire part converted under conquest

    • @mynamejeb8743
      @mynamejeb8743 3 роки тому +19

      @@anonymuzz99 im not sure about Hindu dominated. there are pockets of Hindu Buddhist culture from previous trade with Indian merchant. but the Majority is still Muslim.
      but you are right in account that besides Bali, Sumatra has relatively larger Hindu Buddhist population compared to other island

  • @kkc1918
    @kkc1918 8 місяців тому +1

    thank you sooo much !!!!

  • @kathleenbarcoe4002
    @kathleenbarcoe4002 6 місяців тому

    one of the best videos that I ever watched !!!!!

  • @Lica_The_Furry
    @Lica_The_Furry 3 роки тому +239

    drinking game: take a shot every time they say Russo-Turkish war

    • @kvanck5774
      @kvanck5774 3 роки тому +4

      Hahaha good one.

    • @simontapaj2313
      @simontapaj2313 2 роки тому +5

      Or austro-turkish war

    • @reee_4067
      @reee_4067 2 роки тому +1

      That's what neighbors do. LOL

    • @MyHandelsMessiah
      @MyHandelsMessiah 2 роки тому +3

      Take a shot every time he mispronounces normal words (not even names of people or places)
      You’ll be dead in an hour.

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому

      The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
      Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
      Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
      Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
      - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
      - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
      - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
      - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
      - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
      Etc...
      Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
      - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
      - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
      (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
      - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
      Etc ...
      Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
      Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
      Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008.

  • @tylerreinke3221
    @tylerreinke3221 Рік тому +112

    My partner and I are travel abroad and like to learn and experience new cultures together. One of our next stops is Türkiye. Tonight, as I was reading articles about the this truly fascinating (to me) part of the world, I discovered, watched, and saved this video to watch with him. The narrator is truly informative and his description was captivating. Thank you for enriching and expanding my mind!

    • @vhscopyofseinfeld
      @vhscopyofseinfeld 11 місяців тому +3

      That’s awesome you’re able to travel and explore the world with your partner. I dream of doing the same with my SO eventually but don’t have time atm.

    • @narinac6647
      @narinac6647 9 місяців тому

      Nerde yaşıyorsan yaşa eğer türkiyeye geliceksen zenginsin ama türkiyedekiler zengin değil😢

    • @Oabize
      @Oabize 9 місяців тому

      If you like history Epic History Tv makes awesome videos. I watched the first crusade video of the channel and its rly ebtertaining

  • @davidhosking436
    @davidhosking436 6 місяців тому

    Great history well narrated should be tought in schools thank you

  • @mustaphaschon3931
    @mustaphaschon3931 Рік тому +7

    From ALGERIA, love our Muslim brothers in turkey

    • @Adil-ny2pn
      @Adil-ny2pn Рік тому +1

      Love of algerian slaves.

    • @mustaphaschon3931
      @mustaphaschon3931 Рік тому

      @@Adil-ny2pn Algerian will teach you how to be free

    • @Adil-ny2pn
      @Adil-ny2pn Рік тому

      @@mustaphaschon3931
      Yes, you're right; the kargoulis, sons of slaves, are going to teach it to us.
      😂😂

    • @mustaphaschon3931
      @mustaphaschon3931 Рік тому

      @@Adil-ny2pn Some of Marocains are charged with a lot of hate by Marocains Jews against ALGERIANS. But we don't care with you

  • @DrDrolly
    @DrDrolly Рік тому +20

    Learning about History shows us that it's a living thing and that all the modern empires and institutions and believs are not final but only another step in our evolution.
    It humbles me but at the same time gives me a sense of empowerment.

    • @treyyoungley6171
      @treyyoungley6171 Рік тому +1

      Well USA already 300 years

    • @AZ-bl5qs
      @AZ-bl5qs Рік тому +3

      ​@@treyyoungley6171 as a country. Not as an empire.

    • @Isabella-je5op
      @Isabella-je5op 9 місяців тому

      @@treyyoungley6171yea they won because of help and money of other European countries that hated uk more

    • @treyyoungley6171
      @treyyoungley6171 9 місяців тому

      @@Isabella-je5op what are you even talking about.

  • @emanuelenoc4650
    @emanuelenoc4650 2 роки тому +11

    Long Live Turquish☀️🇹🇷, Grande Bayaceto y Mustafa (Sons of Soleiman), salam malekum from krangi singapore☀️🇸🇬, I am Peruvian☀️🇵🇪🦁 of the INKA EMPIRE☀️🇵🇪🦁

    • @tintins5464
      @tintins5464 2 роки тому

      Son of salama the Allahi sendvic Abdulaziz of moje right jaje

  • @ritasf4510
    @ritasf4510 4 місяці тому

    What a wonderful video! Great job! 🎉

  • @marioramonlopezperez790
    @marioramonlopezperez790 Рік тому

    Thanks for this great story.

  • @abzanali7779
    @abzanali7779 3 роки тому +10

    Great stuff . watching this during the month of Ramadhan, It is always good to learn about important history times. This allows us to see how the world is sharped. Thanks Knowledgia

  • @bananasuite
    @bananasuite Рік тому +18

    I love this channel. I learned so much and there are many details we couldnt learn in history. Learning with map and characters moving like chess is so much faster to memory. Thanks for all your hard work and animation

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Рік тому +3

    Turks indeed had a decisive role in triggering historical major events like the Migration Period, Crusades, shaping the history of Balkans, Islamization of Northern India, Age of Discovery as well as ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of Constantinople, fall of the Roman Empire.

  • @kitchenraw
    @kitchenraw Рік тому +17

    1. Bayezid died in a Mescid used as a dungeon in Aksehir Turkey. I am from that small town Aksehir and I remember going there on a school trip and visiting the dungeon right next to Seydi Mahmut Hayrani Tomb. Tour guide was from there and he mentioned that rumors say Bayezid drank the hidden poison in his ring to kill himself when he's captured by Timur.

  • @orionplays8043
    @orionplays8043 3 роки тому +126

    Love this video from Greece and love turkey from Greece 🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷

    • @matthew7027
      @matthew7027 3 роки тому +17

      Much love back to you komşu❤️

    • @tamadichikuribayashi9639
      @tamadichikuribayashi9639 3 роки тому +13

      We love you too 🇹🇷❤️🇬🇷

    • @soloturk2470
      @soloturk2470 3 роки тому +7

    • @eserekim1588
      @eserekim1588 3 роки тому +3

      🇹🇷❤️🇬🇷

    • @oguz8776
      @oguz8776 3 роки тому +7

      σε αγαπάμε επίσης. είμαστε συγγενείς παρά γείτονες

  • @samirkumarraj6398
    @samirkumarraj6398 3 роки тому +5

    I appreciate your work well done

  • @farzadderafshi9271
    @farzadderafshi9271 10 місяців тому

    Great work, hats off to that.
    I really enjoyed watching it and learning it. I would have a small feedback for you to change the names used for so the cities specially Istanbul. Constantinople has been used throughout the video which is the original name of the city, before 1453. Would like you to correct it to Istanbul to make it a much more credible video for educational purposes.
    Thanks.

  • @demetyesilyurt9252
    @demetyesilyurt9252 Рік тому +38

    By ruling the world for 623 years, they showed the whole world the idea of ​​nations living together and gave important lessons to their grandchildren, we are grateful to our ancestors, we remember them with respect.🇹🇷

    • @milebobic3458
      @milebobic3458 Рік тому +14

      Hahahahahaha delusional

    • @aria521
      @aria521 Рік тому +2

      No. 🙄

    • @gsxii1292
      @gsxii1292 11 місяців тому +1

      Even as a muslims , late ottomans where very unethical to islamic governess, and moral one at that point . Their political changes to a bureaucratic regime destroyed them . May Allah forgive them

    • @boranates1320
      @boranates1320 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@gsxii1292 The Ottomans were never muslim controlled, although it looked like it. Most of the upper class and the viziers of the ottoman empire were not muslims, infact muslims, especially turks were seen as non intelligent.

    • @jayslungsbloodclot2733
      @jayslungsbloodclot2733 11 місяців тому +1

      The world?

  • @leehossain8339
    @leehossain8339 Рік тому +18

    Thanks for this amazing learning journey. I have been wanting to learn the history in an engaging and relatively easy way. This hits the learning sweet spot. ❤️

  • @Superlegend56
    @Superlegend56 3 роки тому +37

    Was just about to start this series so this is awesome timing

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому

      The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
      Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
      Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
      Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
      - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
      - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
      - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
      - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
      - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
      Etc...
      Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
      - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
      - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
      (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
      - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
      Etc ...
      Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
      Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
      Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008.

  • @Zaza0914
    @Zaza0914 6 місяців тому

    Very entertaining piece of history. Thanks 🙏.

  • @JoeyBozify
    @JoeyBozify 8 днів тому

    Fantastic video!!!

  • @ArualMe
    @ArualMe 2 роки тому +182

    Sultan Selim I (Suleyman father) was very strong. He conquered at least 30% of what Ottoman Empire would be.

    • @stealarts2111
      @stealarts2111 2 роки тому +29

      Suleiman was not a very good leader. He was already at the height of Ottoman power when his father, Selim I, left the country to him. It was very easy to do this when he already had so many opportunities. He also killed his own son, Şehzade Mustafa. Şehzade Mustafa was a very intelligent, knowledgeable boy with a great military genius. If he had not killed him, the Ottoman Empire would probably have moved much further. Also, for the first time in history, a Turk did not rule the Ottoman Empire because of Suleiman. I'm talking about Selim 2. He is the son of a Ukrainian woman. By the way, where are you from?

    • @yourweith8710
      @yourweith8710 2 роки тому +1

      Yavuz Sultan Selim effect

    • @turukbodunucuntunudmadmkun2088
      @turukbodunucuntunudmadmkun2088 2 роки тому

      @@stealarts2111 Suleiman is grear

    • @canxba4551
      @canxba4551 2 роки тому +6

      Maybe if he would reign more than 8 years he would take all Persia and east europe (italia, austria and so one), but the territories of the ottomans was to big to go further out. Everytime when the Ottomans started to take areas of Germany. The germans took that areas back when the army Is going back to the capital. That was common. In the time of Suleiman Khan, no army goes in a open battlefield with them. Thats why his soliders could go into cities like Stuttgart. In those times the ottomans got taxes from nearly all european countries. It was not difficult to take more areas. It was difficult to stay in that areas. So if they go the europe the persians started to attack them. If they attack persia european contries attack them. Thats the reason why they couldnt conquer more areas without loosing some. Even Suleiman Khan said that he reached the final borders of the ottomans. More than that could lead to dangers.

    • @stealarts2111
      @stealarts2111 2 роки тому +2

      @Kubilay Rûmi Not many Ottoman sultans. After Selim II, only the children of foreign concubines began to be enthroned. The mother of any sultan before her was not a foreigner. Except for a few sultans who came after Suleiman I, none of them were good.

  • @MMartec
    @MMartec 3 роки тому +200

    Great, it got me really interested until the end.. I was expecting a little more on the Ottoman Portuguese fronts in Africa and India, but so much was going on at that time, it's not easy to resume over 6 centuries into about 1 and a half hour animation doc.... well done!

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому +7

      The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
      Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
      Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
      Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
      - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
      - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
      - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
      - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
      - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
      - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
      Etc...
      Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
      - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
      - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
      (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
      - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
      Etc ...
      Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
      Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
      Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008.

    • @shortsmediahd2219
      @shortsmediahd2219 2 роки тому +4

      @@Universal.. It's not just the Albanians. The Ottoman system was very good and the commanders were trained from Persians, Arabs and Balkans.

    • @PhyrexJ
      @PhyrexJ 2 роки тому +17

      @@shortsmediahd2219 he’s spamming Albanian rubbish on every video, he’s very insecure

    • @OsiC42
      @OsiC42 Рік тому +1

      What?
      Ottomans in India??

    • @MMartec
      @MMartec Рік тому +1

      @@OsiC42 well... yes hehe. They had some alliances there, but the Portuguese never lost a war in the Indian ocean, so they failed to get in, every single time...

  • @THETurKisHEditz
    @THETurKisHEditz Рік тому +43

    *Türklere Burdan Selamlar! 🇹🇷🇹🇲🇺🇿🇦🇿🇰🇿🇰🇬*

  • @zadokmotorfreight2423
    @zadokmotorfreight2423 Рік тому +1

    Incredible video!!!

  • @kaeyice783
    @kaeyice783 2 роки тому +18

    This video literally explained what I couldn’t learn for a year in school in only one hour and a half.
    Thanks, Knowledgia.

  • @shahidpasha4074
    @shahidpasha4074 2 роки тому +9

    Always delightful to visit Istanbul, what a contrast of old and new

  • @tiberiupaslaru3830
    @tiberiupaslaru3830 Рік тому

    Great piece of history!!!

  • @henrik9658
    @henrik9658 Місяць тому

    Very educational, thank you!

  • @julayrivera
    @julayrivera 2 роки тому +25

    As a curious fact, in the battle of Lepanto, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra , greatest Spanish writer ever, and author of Don Quijote de la Mancha, fought and lost the use of his left arm, giving him the name of “El Manco de Lepanto” throughout his life. (Manco is some one who misses a hand or an arm).

  • @eddy._.1822
    @eddy._.1822 3 роки тому +366

    The live chat is a battle between balkans lol

    • @ardaurkmez6201
      @ardaurkmez6201 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah your right

    • @kasadam85
      @kasadam85 3 роки тому +2

      @UCosDGfZgkzOQ_mczdT-q7RQ don't be like that bruh, come on.

    • @JuTakii
      @JuTakii 3 роки тому +13

      @@zuzudernegger9721 you’re joking right

    • @seandawson5899
      @seandawson5899 3 роки тому +14

      @@zuzudernegger9721 only 20 years ago.... and yes there was terrorism and atrocities committed by many with many different viewpoints. Timeline history has a good video on it if you are commenting in good faith and really are looking for answers...

    • @baronvonbeandip
      @baronvonbeandip 3 роки тому +2

      The Live Chat is pretty funny lol

  • @nytoaddis76
    @nytoaddis76 8 місяців тому

    Amazing video about an Amazing Empire.

  • @muro_35
    @muro_35 Місяць тому

    this was a great history lesson! 🙂