Archery: The Revival Of Ottoman Archery Techniques

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  • @David-lu4gq
    @David-lu4gq 10 років тому +77

    Good lad keeping his history and heritage alive. Well done.

  • @rondumontier1187
    @rondumontier1187 5 років тому +15

    Very Very cool.
    I am learningTurkish /Mongol style with 1 style of Khatra at present. Even as an avid Native American traditionalist. I love this.

  • @Yusuf1187
    @Yusuf1187 10 років тому +41

    Turkish culture has beautiful artistic elements in everything. Every aspect of their clothing and armor are elegant and yet do not sacrifice function either.

    • @SeLoElectroDunyasi
      @SeLoElectroDunyasi 9 років тому

      Saladin1187 aynen adaş öyledir selahaddin eyyubiyi nerden tanıyorsun bu arada..

    • @Thesocraticbreed
      @Thesocraticbreed 9 років тому +1

      Saladin1187 Well, they did inherit a lot of stuff from the Romans....contrary to popular myth caused by the Eastern Roman-Seljuk war, the Romans and Turks were for a long time allies. The Roman war against the Bulgarians shows an early example,but then you have before the Ottoman conquest, an instance where the Ottomans helped out in Roman politics to try to solve internal disputes. Unfortuately, the Ottoman sultans were very machiavellian and conquered Constantinople as a result.

    • @SeLoElectroDunyasi
      @SeLoElectroDunyasi 9 років тому

      What do you think of the Ottoman? , DO YOU THINK (WE WE ARE OTTOMANS), POWERFUL ? OR IS IT MORE POWERFUL THAN THE TURKS FROM BEFORE THEM?

    • @SeLoElectroDunyasi
      @SeLoElectroDunyasi 9 років тому

      Could be, but the Ottoman Machiavellian tolerance, benevolence, fraternity, peace, but herding, diligence, honesty, allies will always be depended. The fact that a Turkish State success keys.

    • @SeLoElectroDunyasi
      @SeLoElectroDunyasi 9 років тому

      Thesocraticbreed
      +Saladin1187

  • @Kozuechan2894
    @Kozuechan2894 12 років тому +6

    That shot-and-then-sword-attack is really epic :)

  • @GroovyHistorian
    @GroovyHistorian 10 років тому +4

    many thanks for sharing tesskurler bey efendi ! this is such lovely rivalry of ottoman warfare as well the art of archery as well difference stay groovy in historical way

  • @Dagsschiller
    @Dagsschiller 11 років тому +6

    His armor looks awesome, specially the helm.

  • @farazfarhafeez
    @farazfarhafeez 11 років тому +7

    Masha Allah i like it....i m a descendant of the great Mughals.....good luck from Pakistan.

  • @ChrisLeeW00
    @ChrisLeeW00 10 років тому +95

    You see those warriors from Turkey? They have curved swords.

    • @QoeQful
      @QoeQful 10 років тому

      Not all of them.

    • @ChrisLeeW00
      @ChrisLeeW00 10 років тому +34

      I was just making a Skyrim joke. The Hammerfell people in that game have weapons and armor inspired by middle eastern designs, including Turkey.

    • @MikeMafiaII
      @MikeMafiaII 10 років тому

      Christopher wootton Curved bows*

    • @kutupbear
      @kutupbear 9 років тому +5

      +Christopher wootton curved sword is better in slashing than other swords, since turkic and mongolic warriors mainly were horsemen they preferred curved sword to slash while charging horses.
      however ottomans did not focus mainly on cavalery as their ancestors did but still they carried the tradition of curved sword.

    • @kutupbear
      @kutupbear 9 років тому +3

      +Christopher wootton curved sword is better in slashing than other swords, since turkic and mongolic warriors mainly were horsemen they preferred curved sword to slash while charging horses.
      however ottomans did not focus mainly on cavalery as their ancestors did but still they carried the tradition of curved sword.

  • @Xan011
    @Xan011 11 років тому +3

    MashaAllah great video.May Allah SWT bless & reward all those present inshaAllah.

  • @69Edelweiss
    @69Edelweiss 11 років тому +1

    Hi ! Beautifull and humble video. Your classes must be very pleaseant. I like to see that many ladys wish to learn archery. Beautifull bow and outfitt. And the sword attack is impressive.
    Good luck!

  • @KARIM0087
    @KARIM0087 8 років тому +12

    Sallam,
    Very nice video MashAllah. I am into Archery and would love this gentleman to come and teach our group here in the UK. Please kindly get back to me and InshAllah we can sort something out.
    Sallam

  • @PoeticSonic
    @PoeticSonic 4 роки тому +1

    almost 10 years later, the thumb release is now much more widely known and many of the descriptions hat were thought to be impossible were actually done

  • @hamzaayaz357
    @hamzaayaz357 11 років тому +4

    Bro you should have a kickstarter project.

  • @richardwilliams8737
    @richardwilliams8737 11 років тому +3

    Excellent Gokem,, visit Turkey a lot, nice people great to talk to, good sense of humour.There is a festival of warfare in Kent at the end of August will you be there.? it's called Military Odyssey.

  • @moon666watcher
    @moon666watcher 12 років тому

    Cool! Really nice demonstration, very clearly presented, well shot!

  • @istiklalcaddesi
    @istiklalcaddesi 12 років тому +1

    Nice demonstration thank you!!!

  • @UltimateTruthChannel
    @UltimateTruthChannel 4 місяці тому

    I am Korean and I like how you recovered your archery heritage.

  • @Flashbak910
    @Flashbak910 12 років тому +2

    Masha'Allah, I second these requests. Where can I find both of them?

  • @muhammadsyahmisyamzari3514
    @muhammadsyahmisyamzari3514 7 років тому +13

    May Allah bless you mister

  • @kimolsson9386
    @kimolsson9386 4 роки тому +1

    2:40 Did I just see a thumb draw on a modern right-handed takedown recurve?

  • @Leo199534
    @Leo199534 12 років тому +1

    I love middle eastern history, it makes me wish I lived in thoes epic days to just learn more of what they did.

  • @AlKhairOliveOil
    @AlKhairOliveOil 11 років тому +1

    Very nice and love the costume.

  • @gokmenpasha
    @gokmenpasha 13 років тому

    @Americanwarbow no there is a historic depiction and a separate instruction in a historic manual on battlefield skills. While shooting they held a sabre or arrows in their drawing hand. You can do that with a thumb draw.

  • @BelloBudo007
    @BelloBudo007 5 років тому +1

    There's a lot to like about this video and Turkish archery. I like the point about having the sword ready to use quickly, and holding several arrows at once. I guess if you a warrior and constantly practicing that these things become second nature. Still it looks pretty difficult to me.
    I wonder why the women doing archery were covered with one covered head to toe? Every video I see and enjoy about Turkey everyone looks quite modern and does not have such a high percentage of scarves And the black outfit I have never seen in a video about Turkey. I am guessing they are from the Eastern side of the country. Does that sound right?
    An aspect of archery on horseback that I am curious about is just how did the archers stop the up and down in the saddle from spoiling their shot?

  • @Thesocraticbreed
    @Thesocraticbreed 9 років тому +4

    What manuals do you study?

  • @hamad8174
    @hamad8174 3 роки тому

    Salam. I teach children at a Masjid and would like to first learn myself and then teach children archery to implement and revive this beautiful Sunnah. How can I get in touch with brother Gokem?
    جزاكم الله تعالى خيرا

  • @thebeauhooligan
    @thebeauhooligan 12 років тому

    I agree completely. I never thought I would see some one mention Mike Havel's "Bearkillers" here. Mike Havel will always be one of my Heroes, and his son Rudi is doing pretty well, what with having the Sword of the Lady. Steve Sterling has written an awesome series. ;'P

  • @gokmenpasha
    @gokmenpasha 13 років тому

    @Gilgamesh387 1. Sabre is Windlass Shamshir but Coldsteel makes a similar one. However the hilt you are seeing is 18th cc and older, so it is too new to fit to the armour/helm/bow. So it is historically a bit incorrect. Anyway great sabre to train your techniques. 2. Look at Grozer archery for your Turkish bow.

  • @gokmenpasha
    @gokmenpasha 13 років тому

    @3choBlaster I totally agree with you about a Turkish kilic. At the moment some Turkish blacksmith experiment so hopefully we will have some results soon. However the kilic in the deadliest warrior series is a 18thcc kilic, but Vlad lived in the 15th cc so form, hilt etc are not correct either. Nevertheless, 18thcc or 15th cc model, the cutting power is great.

  • @sambuddhochakravarty
    @sambuddhochakravarty 8 років тому +4

    I am from India but I am very impressed by these skills...how do I learn this ? Do I need to come to Turkey ?

  • @gokmenpasha
    @gokmenpasha 13 років тому

    @Americanwarbow Unfortunately the manual is only in old Ottoman Turkish. Btw they only say to hold 2 arrows in your hands. Consider a fast Turcoman or Arabian horse, until you shoot those 3 arrows you gonna be 100meters away and on a battlefield that's a lot so no point in having 15 arrows in your hand they are gonna be wasted. Kassai is far from battlefield horseback archery btw, it is a sport on certain rules he invented. And you cant shoot sharp broadheads with his method.

  • @mohdsaifulmohdsaid852
    @mohdsaifulmohdsaid852 8 років тому +1

    nice quiver, where to get it

  • @cw4karlschulte661
    @cw4karlschulte661 5 років тому

    Aferim! Cok interesandir. Sag ol, Kadri

  • @shaneyalamkhan7164
    @shaneyalamkhan7164 7 років тому +1

    I am from India.i want that bow.where can I buy this

  • @Avalakh
    @Avalakh 12 років тому

    Hello, i got Hungarian bow. and tried some thumb release with it. but totaly failed. somehow with thumb release arrows go just incredibly alot to the right. pull with right hand. arrow on the right hand. everything looks like should be ok. can you tell me where the problem could be?

  • @kaindrg
    @kaindrg 12 років тому

    how much extra weight can a person pull with the thumb ring? i see it in chinese, korean and mongolian archery so i assume it there to lessen the burden on the archers thumb.

  • @SamohtNox
    @SamohtNox 12 років тому

    thx for the info i will definitely look it up :)

  • @thebeauhooligan
    @thebeauhooligan 12 років тому

    Thank you for this video. It fits well with S.M. Stirlin"Dies the Fire" , "Bearkiller" horse archers. :'P

  • @ak74auto
    @ak74auto 12 років тому

    What is the draw weight of this bow?

  • @HengistazDruhtinaz
    @HengistazDruhtinaz 7 років тому

    What does he say around 01:00 - 01:04?

  • @MrYusuf-wi1rx
    @MrYusuf-wi1rx 7 років тому

    does he have his own UA-cam channel ? want to learn more anout turkish archery

    • @TubaArchery
      @TubaArchery 5 років тому

      can see here ua-cam.com/channels/1jaNEcsNB4qxIgy6r2YLgQ.htmlvideos

  • @mohamedayob9246
    @mohamedayob9246 10 років тому

    I got a rh pse razorback can I shoot it with the Mongolian style draw (with out a thumb ring )

  • @putraakun6181
    @putraakun6181 11 місяців тому

    جزاكم الله خيرا

  • @ahmetturkmen0011
    @ahmetturkmen0011 11 років тому +1

    Allah razi olsun yigidim... gaza'n mubarek olsun

  • @darkzi1431
    @darkzi1431 8 років тому +1

    What is the name of the bow jazakumullah khairan

  • @BrokenArrowz
    @BrokenArrowz 11 років тому

    Many consider the Turkish bow the ultimate expression of all warbows, not just the Asian composite recurves.

  • @TheBhd1453
    @TheBhd1453 13 років тому +1

    Başarılarının devamını dilerim abi...

  • @MrLathron
    @MrLathron 12 років тому

    I really admire all cavalry archers, be they turks, hungarian, mongolian, scythian - all immensly fast and deadly.

  • @SamohtNox
    @SamohtNox 12 років тому

    thx i will look into that ^^

  • @johnpeoplefox
    @johnpeoplefox 9 років тому

    What type of bow is he using ? I'm curious.

    • @kutupbear
      @kutupbear 9 років тому

      +The WHITE WOLFF its called horn bow or asiatic bow, but this particular bow is ottoman bow, the concept is same with korean mongolian and turkic bows, but the crafting technique is bit different.

    • @kutupbear
      @kutupbear 9 років тому

      +The WHITE WOLFF its called horn bow or asiatic bow, but this particular bow is ottoman bow, the concept is same with korean mongolian and turkic bows, but the crafting technique is bit different.

    • @cothfi
      @cothfi 8 років тому

      +The WHITE WOLFF It's a recurved composite bow.

  • @mehmetcy84
    @mehmetcy84 10 років тому

    Where can one get this Turkish helmet online?

    • @David-lu4gq
      @David-lu4gq 10 років тому

      I don't about this one specifically but at Royal Oak Armoury there is one very similar that looks very nice.

  • @ottomanunboxingosmanlkutua5658
    @ottomanunboxingosmanlkutua5658 2 роки тому

    Dakikada 20 ok atabilen tek savascilarimiz. Şeref dolu ecdadimiz

  • @Thesocraticbreed
    @Thesocraticbreed 9 років тому

    That swordsmanship style he also displays looks like its good for horseback combat

    • @Yokartikpeh
      @Yokartikpeh 9 років тому +2

      +Thesocraticbreed This is very insightful of you. It is true. Curved swords were used by the mounted archers (called sipahis) in Ottoman Empire. Foot soldiers (Janissary in particular) used muskets and a shorter sword called yatagan. Yatagan was mainly designed for piercing at close combat. Curved swords (called kilic) was for slashing on horseback.

    • @Thesocraticbreed
      @Thesocraticbreed 9 років тому

      Dogan Sinar I love swordsmanship! I do not know as much of the Turkic style,but as a German,English and Italian style swordsman, I can say that it is something I appreciate... and yes, I have noticed how sabers are often used by light cavalry... the hussars used it as opposed to a broad sword, which is a stabbing weapon mostly, because they believed it could kill one man and wound two others to allow for capture.

  • @beklenmeyenhata
    @beklenmeyenhata 13 років тому

    gökmen abi üzerindeki zırhın ağırlığı ne kadar?

  • @CJ261986
    @CJ261986 11 років тому

    I heard that the Huns were also fearsome cavalry-archers back in King Attila's time.It is said that the Roman's were actually afraid of them.

    • @atilladebbag7356
      @atilladebbag7356 5 років тому

      Mad Owl at least they were giving the romans a bad time under my namesake and I think today’s Hungary is based on that time.

  • @等待夕阳好
    @等待夕阳好 9 років тому

    how much is your bow?

  • @SamohtNox
    @SamohtNox 12 років тому

    k thx, i will look into that

  • @TheDashACorner
    @TheDashACorner 11 років тому +1

    A combination of Bows and Crossbows is really dangerous. But each one without the other is quite useless.

  • @TuanVo-gn8jy
    @TuanVo-gn8jy 7 років тому +1

    The ottoman archery. It's really fast arrow!

  • @AyYildiz076
    @AyYildiz076 13 років тому

    @3choBlaster Its because they want to? Or like he said the thing with back problems...

  • @khalidsiddiqui2839
    @khalidsiddiqui2839 4 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @lawrencekalapus228
    @lawrencekalapus228 6 років тому

    Drop the music

  • @KalojanGostun
    @KalojanGostun 13 років тому

    @Gilgamesh387 Grozer has good turkish bows...also Flagella Dei has one...but its not so good...

  • @johndemirkovic732
    @johndemirkovic732 10 років тому

    really cool.

  • @MrSlappyGoat
    @MrSlappyGoat 11 років тому

    No.
    The byzantine however had put good efford in heavy Cavalry.
    But they still had good archers and decent infantry,

  • @Thesocraticbreed
    @Thesocraticbreed 9 років тому

    Looking closely, looks as I suspected: Turkic archery in the sense you're talking about is closely related to the way the Huns, who like the Turkic(being descendants of the Scythian people of the western Steppes), fired their arrows and also adopted by the Romans. When done correctly and fastly, it can rival a bullet in velocity of travel.

    • @Alperen_Erdogan
      @Alperen_Erdogan 9 років тому +3

      Lol Huns were Turkic dude

    • @Thesocraticbreed
      @Thesocraticbreed 9 років тому

      Turksta .A No, they were Xiongnu.There was no such thing as a Turkic Hun until the Hungarians came after the fall of the Hunnic Kingdom, and that was a tribe known as Magyar. The original were not Turks,but Asians.

    • @Alperen_Erdogan
      @Alperen_Erdogan 9 років тому +1

      I think I know my history...

    • @Thesocraticbreed
      @Thesocraticbreed 9 років тому

      Turksta .A Well then, you would know that the Huns come from Xiongnu, a Chinese name for the barbarian tribes of the Steppes to the north. True, there are later Huns that came from the Scythian areas,but that was a result of Huns breeding with Scythians, the predecessors of the Turks and they became the Maygars as a result. Though the original Huns, and the ones that were there at the time of Attila were Xiongnu Huns.

    • @Alperen_Erdogan
      @Alperen_Erdogan 9 років тому +2

      Thesocraticbreed oh yeah i remember a Hun dynasty in china and i always wondered where they cam from and that if they were from the Huns i was talking about

  • @hugoakerlund5114
    @hugoakerlund5114 8 років тому +3

    nice vid. i like english longbows a bit better but that might just be because im more familiar with them. but ive heard that turks,mongolians and other asian cultures would use 80 pound draw weights for their bows, like that would be the maximum draw weight and is that true?

    • @godoff.5304
      @godoff.5304 7 років тому +1

      Original Turkish curved bow can shoot up to 900 Meters. Record broken in the competition in France with Ottoman/Turkish bureaucrat shooting a target from 500 + Meters and there was archers and all kind of bows from all over the Europe! Within 300 Meters it can easily pass any kind of Armour that used all around the world until 18th century! even now can drill into a bullet proof jacket! In order to become arched in the Ottoman army; you had to shoot accurately 500 Meters and more! Average archer was able to shoot around 30 to 60 Arrows per minute with % 100 accuracy on the horse, 360 degrees, % 100 accuracy with in 300 Meters, on the horse! People in Turkey just recently started doing horse back archery! Usually people starts after 30-40 years old, practices archery and horse back riding only 2-3 years but still become good enough to show similar performance. Now think about Ottoman Army Soldiers and Turks living in that time; Starts riding horses as soon as they start walking, starts military training especially archery and swordsmanship at the age of 2-3 Years old, spend whole their life with these training as well as Turkish Oil Wrestling and training with all possible fighting sports those exited during that period and sees at least 10-15 Battles until they become 20 Years old!

    • @kaiskid5849
      @kaiskid5849 7 років тому +3

      Asian composite bows tend to have lighter draw weights, but they have better efficiency, and their design allows the bow to store more energy given the same weight at the end of the draw. So while longbows can easily get to 110+lbs they are pretty much on par with 80lbs composite bows.

    • @sadbuttrue1354
      @sadbuttrue1354 6 років тому

      Yes. Original War Bows 80 pound to 240 pound (in 2005 , Adam Karpowicz test in Topkapı Museum collection bows)

    • @opiniawam9205
      @opiniawam9205 6 років тому

      @@godoff.5304 Untill Atarturk changed everything..

    • @hanb.4726
      @hanb.4726 6 років тому

      @@godoff.5304 Hundred percent accuracy is false considering even the best horse archers around the world can't do that. Within 30 meters I could perhaps see it. And I agree with composite bow shooting very far. Mongolian and Korean composite bows are also known to shoot far distances as well so it's not surprising the Turkish composite bows shoot ~900 meters.

  • @oneofthechosen874
    @oneofthechosen874 5 років тому

    My arrow shaft are always at eye level but that's my method.

  • @CODomingo
    @CODomingo 10 років тому

    Hi. Sorry for being ignorant, but what's the difference between the Turks, Indian, Mongolian, Chinese, Korean, Tatars, Hun, Scythian, etc. composite bows? They all look the same to me.

    • @baliocelot2537
      @baliocelot2537 10 років тому +1

      Really? Look them all up on the internet... You will find that the bows look different...

    • @turan86
      @turan86 10 років тому

      The 'Turk' is n extreme variant of the bow. When you unstrenght the bow, it will look like a full C.

    • @bojoe4115
      @bojoe4115 10 років тому

      ***** are you sure Scythians are Tatars and I heard huns were Hungarian

    • @bojoe4115
      @bojoe4115 10 років тому

      ***** alright so you said Tatars were the same as Scythians? Tatars dont seem vloient like them

    • @bojoe4115
      @bojoe4115 10 років тому

      look at Scythian history, its a bloody one.

  • @lanunselatable5449
    @lanunselatable5449 11 років тому

    At first i thought that nose guard is a decoration lol.

  • @bilalsajid1792
    @bilalsajid1792 7 років тому

    Brother i want to learn from you Thank God Muslim way of fighting is alive yesterday i saw battle of empires
    Its 7 july 2017 and its amaZing to see you trying to revive it

  • @bigparao
    @bigparao 10 років тому +1

    3:43 "archery is used for mental health patients..." is that really a good idea?

    • @bojoe4115
      @bojoe4115 10 років тому +1

      its great i have less headaches

    • @bigparao
      @bigparao 10 років тому

      fair enough then i guess, i suppose mental health is quite a broad term

    • @QoeQful
      @QoeQful 10 років тому +3

      Archery needs good focus and body control.Also while you are targeting you need to be calm an patient.I think it can help people.

  • @Cybernaut76
    @Cybernaut76 7 років тому +1

    I earlier thought most eastern cultures grab the string with whole hand, not just two or three fingers....

  • @MaskMasterEsquire
    @MaskMasterEsquire 13 років тому

    @sompret True enough. And maybe even some ghurka and maori. now that's the side I would want to be on. but what I particularly like about many turks that I have come accross is that they are usually very polite, quite folk. Not much fanfare but they are hard bastards.

  • @ebuuuu2833
    @ebuuuu2833 10 років тому +19

    There is not turkey.. Just bowman turkish

  • @dajolaw
    @dajolaw 11 років тому

    You realize that the film is showcasing a Turk who immigrated to Europe, right? He mentions straight out that he's moved to Dublin.

  • @hanibalcartago8409
    @hanibalcartago8409 12 років тому

    is awesome Ottoman Archer

  • @SamohtNox
    @SamohtNox 12 років тому

    well, if you took it wrong it was definitely not my intent.
    in all fairness, you replied on a comment with this "Also now i think your geniusity and enormous intelligence." that is pretty much sarcasm.
    the comment you chose to reply on was not directed at you, you chose to engage in a conversation with sarcasm.
    in any case, none of that matters now, i wish you well and i hope you have a nice day ;)

  • @nickkraw1
    @nickkraw1 12 років тому

    Reminds me of Kyuyutsu

  • @johnrambo6988
    @johnrambo6988 12 років тому +1

    3:45
    "Archery have been used for mental half patiens, as a way to helping them to relax"
    Yes it work really good, it may even cure cancer.
    Its no joke.

  • @esl21
    @esl21 12 років тому +2

    Mash'Allah!

  • @lenoretalon9958
    @lenoretalon9958 5 років тому

    I was told stories of long ago. If you survived and won a battle. You would not survive the women because they were just as deadly with a weapon 🌹

  • @ottomanunboxingosmanlkutua5658
    @ottomanunboxingosmanlkutua5658 2 роки тому

    Best fighter

  • @ottomanunboxingosmanlkutua5658
    @ottomanunboxingosmanlkutua5658 2 роки тому

    Maşallah

  • @LionZ_
    @LionZ_ 11 років тому +1

    There's a ninja in the background ...

  • @otomobilkampanya
    @otomobilkampanya 12 років тому +1

    Gökmen Bey bukültürü yaşattığınız için size saygılarımı sunuyorum

  • @AlbertEinstein-lo9yw
    @AlbertEinstein-lo9yw 11 років тому

    we dont shame from our culture but in our country who living as Europen people they ashame.you can see these ppl from japon or iran who are artist and other etc.

  • @pratamaarchery2318
    @pratamaarchery2318 3 роки тому

    Good 👍💪💪

  • @kenaninanir266
    @kenaninanir266 12 років тому

    in turkey you can find a lot of replica's

  • @SamohtNox
    @SamohtNox 12 років тому

    i agree, but i talk of heritage not race..i think there is were most people get it wrong ofcourse i'm not saying turks are mongolians, i'm just saying they have an ancestry that relates to them..atleast from the turks i have spoken to and ofcourse that doesn't go for anyone.

  • @m-creation5185
    @m-creation5185 3 роки тому

    Mashallah

  • @beratcoskun3894
    @beratcoskun3894 12 років тому

    memlük köle değil di demiş adam bize Türkiyede ki tarih kitaplarında kölelikten gelen kıpçak türkleri olarak okutuldu ama neyse.. burayada Türkçe yorum yapan ilk Türk'üm sanırım..

  • @irinav.1797
    @irinav.1797 6 років тому

    This kind of archery stems from the early Muslim days. Then it developed in Turkey as a initiatic order. I didn't know that this art was lost and now has to be rediscovered.

    • @dukaktemuryaylg9659
      @dukaktemuryaylg9659 6 років тому

      we cant say a müslim archery style. Turkish archery style from central asian archery tradition. useful for horsearchers

    • @timurk9631
      @timurk9631 3 роки тому

      No this Archery existed before Islam and it was not developed in modern day Turkey it was devoloped in Central Asia by the Xiongnu and their ancestors (Xiongnu is a word the Chinese gave turkic, mongolic, etc. People from the north and North-East)

  • @aysemcaglayan6351
    @aysemcaglayan6351 9 років тому +1

    maşallah

  • @WolfMayCry1575
    @WolfMayCry1575 12 років тому

    its only a trailer

  • @jonahdelainch2848
    @jonahdelainch2848 6 років тому

    1:42 I will never get a turkey girl anymore

  • @BlaserX5
    @BlaserX5 7 років тому

    good

  • @taketimeout2share
    @taketimeout2share 12 років тому

    Hey, friend.I wasn't trying to diss Islam or anything like that. I agree the Mongols did a lot of bad things but we must tell the truth too.That really was how it all began. And yes you Mamlukes were wonderful and saved possibly all of us. I was just showing that they did originally want to befriend the Islamic Territories while they concentrated on China.
    Egypt was the last place in the line of their march so they were really pissed off by then!
    2 sides to every story, mate.

  • @franciscoedmar1051
    @franciscoedmar1051 2 роки тому

    🇧🇷❤️turkish archery 🏹🎯🤗❤️🙏👊🛡️👍🏹🎯 show my friends 🤗❤️🏹🏹🏹🎯🎯

  • @hkanozz
    @hkanozz 12 років тому

    Seems like you're not studied well though, Turkic and Mongolic speaking tribes just related to each other with a significiant distance, Turkic and Mongolian languages has some common features but still almost completely different, until the rise of the Genghis they were just some tribes living generally in eastern Mongolia, they were until the rise of Genghis Khan generally were vassals of Turkic dynasties or were small conferedacies which were not much effecting the outside of their living area