What an underrated channel, I have a feeling you will see exponential growth soon. The quality is equal to K&G and Invitcta. The more history the better!!
@@HoH I've been meaning to message you all week, thank you for being so gracious! I have learned so much from you, really you have expanded my life and I appreciate your efforts!
Man I have the impression that peaking this fast looks difficulty for you, because every 20 words or so one goes dead, idk I guess speaking slower 'd solve that. Sorry for complaining man your content is great and your channel deserves a lot of growth. Thanks for the awesome videos.
Bediuzzaman Said Nursi once wrote: "If the laws of government are not combined with the principles of wisdom, and the bonds of force not combined with the laws of truth, they will not be fruitful among the mass of the people"
Wow. Competence with sweet opportunity vs larger but disorganized political structures. Thank you, my dear ottomans, for you have given me the taste for conquest in EU4, rather than starting as a huge empire, by starting small, and expanding in all directions. What an amazing empire you have been, similar to how Rome once grew, so did you.
Best history Channel right now...Can you please make a video about the Greek genocide on Macedonians between 1946-1949 which is call the greek Civil War where the first napalm bombs where dropped by British troops and Greeks killed thousands of Macedonians and evicted Macedonian children from there homes because they didn't want to assimilate to greeks.It is a big cover up from the greek lobby and Britain and is very hard to find material but if you dig enough from Macedonian sources and live testimonials around the world from the Resettled children which my Gran grandfather was you can put a unique breakthrough video. Thank you.
Great video! Month and a half later lol, but dang where is that little sword graphic ( 7:08 ) from? It looks cool, almost looks like a fantasy sword with the ornate bit near the guard. I always love seeing/hearing about some of the strange or nostalgic graphics/sfx our esteemed history youtubers use. Awesome content! You've got me binging your channel now
I like your videos brother narrator's voice is soothing. Your editing is nice brother. I appreciate your hard work. Really this is one of the best videos of UA-cam. Carry on but brother where are you from and what is your name.
"There was the ruling Ottoman group, now largely concentrated in the bureaucracy centered on the Sublime Porte, and the mass of the people, mostly peasants. The efendi looked down on "the Turk," which was a term of opprobrium indicating boorishness, and preferred to think of himself as an Osmanli. His country was not Turkey, but the Ottoman State. His language was also "Ottoman"; though he might also call it "Turkish," in such a case he distinguished it from kaba türkçe, or coarse Turkish, the common speech. His writing included a minimum of Turkish words, except for particles and auxiliary verbs." Davison, Roderic H. (31 December 1964). Reform in the Ottoman Empire, 1856-1876.
"By the seventeenth century, literate circles in Istanbul would not call themselves Turks, and often, in phrases such as 'senseless Turks', used the word as a term of abuse." Imber, Colin (2009). The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650: The Structure of Power (2 ed.). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 3.
"The scholarly community specializing in Ottoman studies has of late virtually banned the use of "Turkey", "Turks", and "Turkish" from acceptable vocabulary, declaring "Ottoman" and its expanded use mandatory and permitting its "Turkish" rival only in linguistic and philological contexts." Soucek, Svat (2015). Ottoman Maritime Wars, 1416-1700. Istanbul: The Isis Press. p. 8.
You made a series of videos about the worst fathers in history (the prussians fathers) Would you make a video about the "institutionalized fratricide" (Cainism) in the Ottoman Empire? 🧐
@@HoH It's amazing how the rivalry between brother was so common among royals: Romulo and Remo, Cyrus and Artaxerxes, Geta and Caracalla, Alfonso VI and Sancho II, Huascar and Atahualpa
@@HoH not true at all. the Ottomans defeated the west multiple times and defeated the cursaders multiple times. They literally didn't know about the politics of Europe and only asked for tribute or war. if they knew what is happening in Europe than they would have taken so much benefit in the 30 years war and naplionic wars.....etc.
There is no mention of The Mongols giving Osman grief. Current Turkish pop Drama has them as the major threat whilst Byzantium are a constant running sore. Is the drama, although fictional as it has to be, totally wrong in this respect?
I couldn't understand your question , what do you mean by giving grief? The TRT shows about the Ottomans are extreme fanfiction , they are only there to pump up uneducated AKP voting masses with unfounded nationalism.
This is NOT a DOCUMENTARY! It might be a lecture, but it most certainly isn't a documentary!!! I enjoy your videos but respect the bibliotetic system and index your videos properly!!!
Why do all these history guys have odd (non-RP) British accents ("Peninshulas" and "Colyumes") and why do they all have the same kinds of faux-tutorial sloppy garbled voices? I'm not saying that I'd prefer an artificially academic sing-song American mush-mouth voice, but seriously, there's like at least 500 of these UK history guys, and they all sound pretty much the same, even down to the actual pitch and metre of their voices.
What an underrated channel, I have a feeling you will see exponential growth soon. The quality is equal to K&G and Invitcta. The more history the better!!
Big agree
Graphics have gotten much better and I enjoy this current version a lot
Thank you for noticing Catlin!
@@HoH I've been meaning to message you all week, thank you for being so gracious! I have learned so much from you, really you have expanded my life and I appreciate your efforts!
Outstanding as usual! Thank you.
Man I have the impression that peaking this fast looks difficulty for you, because every 20 words or so one goes dead, idk I guess speaking slower 'd solve that. Sorry for complaining man your content is great and your channel deserves a lot of growth. Thanks for the awesome videos.
What a little hidden treasure this channel is 😊
I liked this video. Thanks for this great knowledge. Carry on this type of work
Yes, since you are asking: Would love to see a video about Kingdom of Georgia..
And thank you for the work you are doing!
Good quality content, deserves more recognition.
A nice video worthy for appreciations. Best video brother
Very qualified video 👍
Glad you think so!
A great video!
Bediuzzaman Said Nursi once wrote:
"If the laws of government are not combined with the principles of wisdom, and the bonds of force not combined with the laws of truth, they will not be fruitful among the mass of the people"
This was a really interesting video. Nice job.
Wow. Competence with sweet opportunity vs larger but disorganized political structures. Thank you, my dear ottomans, for you have given me the taste for conquest in EU4, rather than starting as a huge empire, by starting small, and expanding in all directions. What an amazing empire you have been, similar to how Rome once grew, so did you.
Great video in general, some inaccuracies are present but that is ok
Only Clicked to see if i would have heard the name, haven't done much research on it in the past, but def interesting to hear about Bayezid I
Best history Channel right now...Can you please make a video about the Greek genocide on Macedonians between 1946-1949 which is call the greek Civil War where the first napalm bombs where dropped by British troops and Greeks killed thousands of Macedonians and evicted Macedonian children from there homes because they didn't want to assimilate to greeks.It is a big cover up from the greek lobby and Britain and is very hard to find material but if you dig enough from Macedonian sources and live testimonials around the world from the Resettled children which my Gran grandfather was you can put a unique breakthrough video.
Thank you.
Great video!
Month and a half later lol, but dang where is that little sword graphic ( 7:08 ) from? It looks cool, almost looks like a fantasy sword with the ornate bit near the guard. I always love seeing/hearing about some of the strange or nostalgic graphics/sfx our esteemed history youtubers use.
Awesome content! You've got me binging your channel now
100K congratulations
Thank you!
I like your videos brother narrator's voice is soothing. Your editing is nice brother. I appreciate your hard work. Really this is one of the best videos of UA-cam. Carry on but brother where are you from and what is your name.
the beginning is a delicate time...
Make a video about "Trucial States," please.
"There was the ruling Ottoman group, now largely concentrated in the bureaucracy centered on the Sublime Porte, and the mass of the people, mostly peasants. The efendi looked down on "the Turk," which was a term of opprobrium indicating boorishness, and preferred to think of himself as an Osmanli. His country was not Turkey, but the Ottoman State. His language was also "Ottoman"; though he might also call it "Turkish," in such a case he distinguished it from kaba türkçe, or coarse Turkish, the common speech. His writing included a minimum of Turkish words, except for particles and auxiliary verbs."
Davison, Roderic H. (31 December 1964). Reform in the Ottoman Empire, 1856-1876.
you really need to hire a voice actor, would make such a big difference and would make this channel so much better/
Why
8:16 what is the soundtrack name?
No man's sky
@@chrisand3286 nope it isn't I didn't found it
Sorry, protector of the sky
@@chrisand3286 finally, thank you so much
you'd make excellent audio books haha
Can u plz give the name of the battle between Orhan and the Mongol illkhanate
"By the seventeenth century, literate circles in Istanbul would not call themselves Turks, and often, in phrases such as 'senseless Turks', used the word as a term of abuse."
Imber, Colin (2009). The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650: The Structure of Power (2 ed.). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 3.
Last video really 😢😢🙁
What do you mean?
Video about the Savoyard crusade?
Great stuff, but its probably best to use sieges as opposed to besiegements. Sounds a lot better if you are from our country ;)
Lala Pasha's victory was epic 800 ottoman horseman destroyed a 20,000 serb force at Maritsa
"The scholarly community specializing in Ottoman studies has of late virtually banned the use of "Turkey", "Turks", and "Turkish" from acceptable vocabulary, declaring "Ottoman" and its expanded use mandatory and permitting its "Turkish" rival only in linguistic and philological contexts."
Soucek, Svat (2015). Ottoman Maritime Wars, 1416-1700. Istanbul: The Isis Press. p. 8.
You made a series of videos about the worst fathers in history (the prussians fathers)
Would you make a video about the "institutionalized fratricide" (Cainism) in the Ottoman Empire? 🧐
It is not something I am planning to do soon, but the fratricide will certainly feature in the upcoming videos about the Ottomans!
@@HoH It's amazing how the rivalry between brother was so common among royals: Romulo and Remo, Cyrus and Artaxerxes, Geta and Caracalla, Alfonso VI and Sancho II, Huascar and Atahualpa
@@HistoriaenCeluloide And Vlad Dracula and Radu the Handsome - who I happen to be writing about right now!
@@HoH after living with them for so many years he must have learned something from the ottomans ;)
I always find it annoying that Byzantium basically fell because the Europeans were too busy fighting amongst themselves.
The Ottomans really did manage to use the circumstances to their advantage in the most extreme way.
@@HoH not true at all. the Ottomans defeated the west multiple times and defeated the cursaders multiple times. They literally didn't know about the politics of Europe and only asked for tribute or war. if they knew what is happening in Europe than they would have taken so much benefit in the 30 years war and naplionic wars.....etc.
the west is the one who destroyed byzantine empire. check the 4th cursade and thank me later
@@ahmadfrhan5265 👍👍👍
@@ahmadfrhan5265 true
There is no mention of The Mongols giving Osman grief. Current Turkish pop Drama has them as the major threat whilst Byzantium are a constant running sore. Is the drama, although fictional as it has to be, totally wrong in this respect?
I couldn't understand your question , what do you mean by giving grief? The TRT shows about the Ottomans are extreme fanfiction , they are only there to pump up uneducated AKP voting masses with unfounded nationalism.
@@OljeiKhan Thank you for your answer. It's what I was looking for and already suspected but didn't really know. :-)
@@alphalunamare dude the show is for drama nearly everything in it is fake osman at the beggening was nothing more than seljuk Vassal
stop ading albanians into serbian army, there is no such a thing as albanian at that time.
Ottomans and other turk people come from central asia. Their origin is not in anatolia.
Oghuz Turkic Empire 😍😍😍
How pay you with western propaganda?
This is NOT a DOCUMENTARY! It might be a lecture, but it most certainly isn't a documentary!!! I enjoy your videos but respect the bibliotetic system and index your videos properly!!!
Its a short documentary similar too History Matters
Why isn't it a documentary? You sound like a cast member from 'Monty Python' reading aloud from a Sartre novel. :-)
Why do all these history guys have odd (non-RP) British accents ("Peninshulas" and "Colyumes") and why do they all have the same kinds of faux-tutorial sloppy garbled voices? I'm not saying that I'd prefer an artificially academic sing-song American mush-mouth voice, but seriously, there's like at least 500 of these UK history guys, and they all sound pretty much the same, even down to the actual pitch and metre of their voices.
My accent is as far away from British as you can possibly get.
grow your hair longer