Maya Star War: Tikal - Calakmul War

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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +579

    Whenever you hear someone mentioning the aliens, show them our videos. In general, show our videos to people, no matter the subject. :-)

    • @HistoryandOtherStuffwithBV
      @HistoryandOtherStuffwithBV 6 років тому +3

      Deal.

    • @jackspedicy4544
      @jackspedicy4544 6 років тому +4

      this is boring. please stop covering ancient greece or the americas. cover more ottomans al andalus Arab conqest of sicily ect.

    • @iamaheretic7829
      @iamaheretic7829 6 років тому +19

      hey kings and generals did Mayans have star destroyers

    • @danisrusski6297
      @danisrusski6297 6 років тому +1

      Lol you still don't realize the Conquistadooers were the Early CIA combating the Space thread in Suth America Do you??QQ??!??!!!!

    • @moviejose3249
      @moviejose3249 6 років тому +8

      Funny how peaceful the natives were before the Spanish came

  • @miketacos9034
    @miketacos9034 6 років тому +529

    "Fire-is-born", "Star War", "Divine Lords of the Snake", these names are too cool!

  • @ProtomanButCallMeBlues
    @ProtomanButCallMeBlues 6 років тому +368

    Fire is Born is a pretty awesome name.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +33

      Agreed. :-)

    • @iannordin5250
      @iannordin5250 6 років тому +26

      all of their names are amazing

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 6 років тому +24

      I kinda wonder though if the Maya actually see those names as those words or if this is a misunderstanding. Like most European names also have some sort of meaning but we don't see them as meaning that and usually aren't aware of that meaning. I wonder if someone just kinda translated the names a bit too much.

    • @Prodigi50
      @Prodigi50 6 років тому +8

      hedgehog3180 Well it could be like Japanese names.

    • @LoserMillionaire
      @LoserMillionaire 5 років тому +16

      his friends called him sparky

  • @Dragons_Armory
    @Dragons_Armory 6 років тому +1294

    Star Wars: Maya Edition 🤔
    Serpent's Menace
    Attack of the Snakes
    Revenge of Calakmul
    A New Tikal
    Calakmul League Strikes Back
    Return of the Tikal Lords

  • @kaingal
    @kaingal 6 років тому +320

    "... carving the deeds of Kings and General upon giant of thousands steles..."
    This channel is older than I thought!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +52

      ;-)

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext 3 роки тому +6

      I've recently started watching this channel beginning to end. As far as I can remember this was the first time "Kings and Generals" was used in the description of the content, instead of just in the channels name!
      I love when this happens and had to find the first person who commented on it as well. Thank you!
      =)

  • @CogitoEdu
    @CogitoEdu 6 років тому +440

    Fun Fact, the view from Tikal's pyramids is the backdrop for Yavin in the original Star Wars movies.
    As always feel free to ask me any questions you have regarding this video, the Maya, or how my day is going. I'm happy to provide more information for those that want it :D Also let me know what you think the "Star War", 9:20, glyph looks like, to me it kind of looks like a happy face with dreadlocks. I'd like to open up this Rorschach test to the King and Generals audience.

    • @Temat8
      @Temat8 6 років тому +10

      At ~8 minutes the video says Calakmul had 50.000 people in its "core" but the entire kingdom had 1.5 million. Does the 50k only cover the people living in the walled center with lots of satellite settlements directly around the city? How much and in what way was the population distributed at the city state itself and within the larger surrounding area?

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu 6 років тому +28

      Awesome question because I found this super interesting when researching.
      The Calakmul kingdom was really big compared to the other states. So it had a huge rural population to draw from. In the city centre it has been estimated that the population density was 1,000 people per km2. The greater Calakmul area was about 122 km2 and supported about 420 people per km2. So that's where the 50,000 people in the core came from
      Then we have the satellite cities. There were about 20ish secondary cities in the kingdom, such as La Muneca and Uxul. These 20 sites had around 200,000 people.
      The size of the kingdom was around 13,000 km2 and it has been estimated that in the rural areas there was a population of 5.6 people per residence which totaled about 1.5 million people living outside the centre and secondary cities. I rounded it down to just a total population of 1.5 million just in case.
      There is an interesting paper on the subject by Geoffrey E. Braswell.

    • @joshuawan7004
      @joshuawan7004 6 років тому +1

      how do people know the pronunciation of the Mayan glyphs?

    • @imbissbronko992
      @imbissbronko992 6 років тому +4

      Is the attack on Tikal the only recorded conquest of an mayan city by Teotihuacan or did they also attack other city states? Thanks in advance for answering these questions!

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu 6 років тому +10

      Fire is Born, the warlord from Teotihuacan, conquer and overthrew the rulers in a bunch of Maya states. Just 7 days before Tikal he attacked El Peru. After placing the son of Spearthrower Owl on the throne of Tikal, Fire is Born went on to conquer a few more states such as Uaxactun and Copan. But Tikal seems to have absorbed much more of the Teotihuacan influence. Calakmul, by contrast, was extremely against influence from Teotihuacan.

  • @nothingtoospiffy7913
    @nothingtoospiffy7913 6 років тому +220

    I watched a 35 second ad for you when I had the option to skip.. That's true love lol

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +18

      Thanks for the support!

    • @nothingtoospiffy7913
      @nothingtoospiffy7913 6 років тому +11

      Game-a-Tory LITE UA-camrs make money and a living from ad Revenue but if you do not watch the ad they do not get our Revenue so by watching an ad they earn a small amount of money

  • @Rommel296
    @Rommel296 6 років тому +452

    How about a video on the Mayan rebellion against Mexico in 1848 that resulted in the formation of independent Mayan states that lasted until they were destroyed by Mexican President Pofirio Diaz in 1905.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +178

      Will need to consider!

    • @sergiocarranza1572
      @sergiocarranza1572 6 років тому +4

      please do it

    • @Yarkoonian
      @Yarkoonian 6 років тому +12

      Wait what? This is news to me. I took a fairly in-depth class. Fug, not doubting u I’m just.. disappointed

    • @Rommel296
      @Rommel296 6 років тому +40

      @@Yarkoonian Check out the Yucatan Rebellion of 1848. The northern Yucatan actually tried to join the US because the Mexican government couldn't protect the Mexican settlers from the revolting Maya. I'll try to remember the name of the textbook (one of several) from a graduate course I took at the University of Texas - Austin @ 1984.

    • @Yarkoonian
      @Yarkoonian 6 років тому +4

      Thanks for the helpful and genuine response. small world, Im from austin

  • @FlashPointHx
    @FlashPointHx 6 років тому +191

    I remember climbing to the top of the pyramid where they filmed Star Wars and waiting for the Millennium Falcon to show up. My wife saw me just staring off for five minutes and thought I was just admiring the scenery

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu 6 років тому +7

      Flash Point History Sounds awesome. I'm jealous that you got to see that view :)

    • @elstabstab
      @elstabstab 6 років тому +2

      I love your channel as well. Anyone reading this should give this guy a listen.

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx 6 років тому +3

      Depends on which site you go to. 😉

    • @horsymandias-ur
      @horsymandias-ur 6 років тому

      The view from Temple 4 of the Tikal archeological ruins, which can legally be accessed, is the same spot where scenes for Yavin IV from Star Wars was filmed.

  • @deltatrippers
    @deltatrippers 6 років тому +93

    I’m part Native American (53%) from north of Mexico City (Tenochtitlan) including Tenochtitlan. These series of videos fascinate me. Most of my knowledge of Aztecs, Maya’s, Teotihuacanos and other MesoAmerican cultures are from outdated old history books. Bringing to us the latest discoveries is much appreciated.
    I’m not understanding the comments of those who say these videos are foreign to them and now they’re bored. This is History! If you’re bored, what are you doing on this channel? Lol

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +18

      Thank you for watching :-) The books in the description might be helpful!

    • @paulrevere8335
      @paulrevere8335 6 років тому +8

      That and the national mythos call Mexico the Aztec nation, overshadowing the hundreds of others groups from the ancient Olmecs to the Toltecs, Otomis, etc. We ought to explore more about them. I'm probably part Huasteco but I'll never know.

    • @deltatrippers
      @deltatrippers 6 років тому +2

      red88alert No one here said they were Aztecs. I do have Spanish blood .... 28 %.

    • @spikespiegel6977
      @spikespiegel6977 6 років тому +4

      @@red88alert we also have the blood of our ancestors , indigenous people of this continent.

    • @horsymandias-ur
      @horsymandias-ur 6 років тому +2

      Just a cool fact, though I’m sure you might already know: The Huastec people are remnants of the Maya who were pushed hundreds of kilometers north by the Olmec civilization. Their language is part of the Maya family

  • @state_song_xprt
    @state_song_xprt 6 років тому +122

    I've been pushing for a historical political drama TV show set in the Classic Maya period for a while. There's really everything you need for a "Game of Thrones but historical and 6th century mesoamerica" series. I'd sure as hell watch it.
    Unfortunately, I'm not on first-name terms with many TV producers.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +36

      At this point, I am pushing all historical eras and events. Unfortunately, I also don't know many TV producers. :-)

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 6 років тому +2

      And honestly it would have a better backdrop.

    • @bluemountain4181
      @bluemountain4181 5 років тому +2

      I don't think there's enough of a historical record surviving. They whole thing would have to be fictional

    • @morganhopelang784
      @morganhopelang784 5 років тому +10

      The fact that the records on Mayan history are almost non-existent, for example, actually would make writing a TV show based on their civilization a bit more easy. Perhaps adapting some stories/anecdotes from both the "Popol Vuh" and the "Chilam Balaam" can provide a literary framework that'll give it enough legitimacy. Production costs, however, would be high; and imagine the controversy if they "whitewash" the cast...

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives 5 років тому +3

      How about one about the rise of the Aztec triple Alliance? That's pretty documented

  • @googlia9751
    @googlia9751 5 років тому +28

    When I was young(1990s) a world history book I read said Maya's disappearance is a total mystery. I'm glad to finally have a chance to know what happened to these people. Also I love how you guys do more obscure parts of world history since European histories are handled by many other channels already.

    • @valkeakirahvi
      @valkeakirahvi 2 роки тому +6

      And even more importantly, the Mayas didn't even disappear. There's still millions of them. They just went into a type of Middle-Ages with less written evidence of what they were up to.

  • @hassanfiras5802
    @hassanfiras5802 6 років тому +216

    "The deeds of kings and generals" roll credits

  • @blandotsev1838
    @blandotsev1838 6 років тому +51

    This might be some of my favourite content from you guys so far! In britain we never hear anything about mesoamerica, and its genuinely great being able to learn about these civilisations which most people know nothing about (incl. me)

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +6

      Thanks for watching and please consider sharing. :-)

    • @Ragnarra
      @Ragnarra 2 роки тому +1

      That's a damn shame too! Between the Maya and the numerios other tribes in the area and well beyond each had their own way of lifeand culture beyond that which you often hear about. Purépecha Empire for example was one of the primere metallurgists having made objects of bronze and various items of gold and silver. As well as controlling a great deal of the mining and smelting of raw materials from their territory they controlled. Though my own research has led me to try and get a impression of the surrounding kingdoms and other states around or some distance from the Aztecs and Mayans, its not as easy as it looks as again a great deal of the writings were destroyed. Which makes such rather difficult but nonetheless rewarding even if we cannot get full idea of relationships between these people or even differing states it grants a greater picture if you manage to with effort.

  • @onemileperhour
    @onemileperhour 6 років тому +122

    there NEEDS to be a Mayan Total War game

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +30

      I'd play that!

    • @orangvii3633
      @orangvii3633 6 років тому +17

      Milo medieval 2 has a campaign with the mayans in it,even the aztecs,and some north american tribes are in it

    • @cardboardbox191
      @cardboardbox191 5 років тому

      assuming my computer could keep up i'd play to.

    • @a.p.2356
      @a.p.2356 5 років тому +2

      Necromancer post, but I want to say there's a Europa Universalis expansion which adds a ton of really detailed Central and South American factions.

    • @gregorflopinski9016
      @gregorflopinski9016 4 роки тому +1

      Fuck yeah

  • @KaaxItzam
    @KaaxItzam 6 років тому +62

    With regards to the atlatl, while I have heard from a few sources that the weapon was introduced from Mexico one must be careful: There was a tendency to write the Mayans as having no inventions for themselves and to have taken innovations from Mexican cultures, but recent studies probably shows the opposite as the Mayans as the centre of innovation. The atlatl, along with the spear is one of the most prolific weapons in Mayan art, perhaps equitable to Napoleonic muskets in frequency. Unlike a bow, whose arrows may have been caught in jungle foliage, an atlatl is strong enough to punch through making it an ideal weapon for the Yucatan.

    • @podemosurss8316
      @podemosurss8316 6 років тому +3

      The thing is that the name Atlatl is clearly an Uto-Aztecan name, not Mayan.

    • @KaaxItzam
      @KaaxItzam 6 років тому +12

      That is true, but names don't really point to the origins of an object. 'Bivouac' is a French word but considering the simplicity of the structure and use by hunter gatherer cultures it was probably used long before the French language existed.

    • @viflo477
      @viflo477 6 років тому

      Then why would theotihuacan have conquered most of the maya lands and if u look at a specific stelafrom tikal showing fire is born holding a sperthroer in his hand and that stela is from around 300 ad

    • @KaaxItzam
      @KaaxItzam 6 років тому +9

      I'm not sure what you are really trying to say. The Teotihuacans didn't conquer most of the 'Mayan' territory, what they seemed to have done is staged a coup at Tikal (which is only one city state) and made them a puppet. Even then wars are not won with just one weapon. I honestly don't know who invented the atlatl in the New World but quite honestly I think everyone was using it since the Neolithic era and so the Mayans would have used it at the same time.

    • @viflo477
      @viflo477 6 років тому

      K Barkla well in the maya cities of uaxactum el Peru and if look at a maya documentary of naachtum the last maya city you will find out that all these cities show evidence concrete evidence on stelae and paintings of theotihuacanos conquering them and slaying their kings also the tikal stelae that I mentioned before it talks about fire is born making his son king of tikal...

  • @kalilzaidan
    @kalilzaidan 6 років тому +14

    these stories need to be told, and you guys do it wonderfully. amazing job!!!

  • @Nikkimond
    @Nikkimond 6 років тому +94

    Yuknoom the Great: Execute Order 66.

    • @raf1923
      @raf1923 4 роки тому

      I will tattoo yuknoom the great on my body, he was a amazing king.

  • @dadude4960
    @dadude4960 5 років тому +362

    so mayan warfare was basically the opposite of modern warfare:
    sending out the rich and powerful instead of the poorest.

    • @mrteargas8692
      @mrteargas8692 5 років тому +21

      Yeah I caught that too.

    • @connorsproles9239
      @connorsproles9239 5 років тому +16

      To be fair the rich probable still do provide most of the officer corps...
      Ya ok you right!

    • @donaldgrant9067
      @donaldgrant9067 5 років тому +51

      @@connorsproles9239 As it should be. They should also be the infantry and every one of the different military positions. After all it's their money they are fighting for. The poor working class ain't going to gain anything in warfare.

    • @JPREEDY77
      @JPREEDY77 5 років тому +9

      No, all credit was given to the King. Even if an army did the work, the King still was said to have gone to war.

    • @samuelbousfield4342
      @samuelbousfield4342 4 роки тому +21

      European warfare at the time was comparable aside from peasant Levy's the army's elite core was largely nobility.

  • @ShadowGMA
    @ShadowGMA 6 років тому +18

    I both love and despise how these videos always end on a cliffhanger

  • @HashlerTheStachler
    @HashlerTheStachler 6 років тому +90

    The original Star wars the nerds should be talking about

  • @jascrandom9855
    @jascrandom9855 4 роки тому +11

    Mayans and Aztecs always have the Metalest Names and Mythologies.

  • @Gui101do
    @Gui101do 6 років тому +11

    After the Star War, Palpatine ascended to become Emperor of the Maya. Goooood. Goooooood.

  • @carlchurchill3588
    @carlchurchill3588 6 років тому +36

    Oh my god I needed this video in my life. Excellent research. Pronunciation is still a bit iffy in parts (Uaxactun is... :\), but wow. Easily the best videos you can get on the politics of the Classic Maya on youtube right now. In terms of production, accuracy, and general quality.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +4

      Really happy to hear that :-) Some Mesoamerican TW units wouldn't hurt, I guess. :p

    • @benrodir2
      @benrodir2 6 років тому +5

      Total War: Ancient America...…………. PLEASE? Haha, amazing video as always. I am blown away by how much information there is without any books.

    • @carlchurchill3588
      @carlchurchill3588 6 років тому +2

      oh the dreams I have....

    • @pedrohenriquemorais4979
      @pedrohenriquemorais4979 6 років тому +2

      If you want to know how to pronounce the maya and Aztec words watch the NativLang videos ua-cam.com/channels/Mk_WSPy3EE16aK5HLzCJzw.html.

    • @octaviogutierrez9158
      @octaviogutierrez9158 3 роки тому +2

      In the mayan language "x" is like "sh" in english. Uxmal: "Ooshmal". Uaxactún: "Washaktoon". Ixbalanqué: "Ishbalanké"

  • @slickinfinity.crypto8028
    @slickinfinity.crypto8028 6 років тому +5

    3:57 bee and wasp gernades !!?? That definitely makes the Mayans the coolest civ in history!

  • @DMystif
    @DMystif 6 років тому +4

    Amazing work again ! Having worked on the maya myself (under the angle of their political organisation), I nonetheless once again learned a lot from your video (so that should say something about the great level of understanding and synthetic analysis you guys reach EVERY single time). I'm not missing a single of your releases, really keep up the great work guys !

  • @Dr_Fuzz
    @Dr_Fuzz Рік тому +1

    I can only imagine how brutal and bloody battles would be with no armor and obsidian blades flying everywhere fiercely.

  • @martinconway8174
    @martinconway8174 6 років тому +12

    Wasp Grenade is the best thing i've seen all day!

  • @davidpaul8647
    @davidpaul8647 6 років тому +18

    Petition to replace Mayan Plumed Archers in Age of Empires 2 with BEE GRENADIERS!

  • @xerex21212
    @xerex21212 6 років тому +81

    Dare you to find a more bad ass name than "Fire is born".

  • @enesulker6944
    @enesulker6944 6 років тому +7

    These old cultures are very interesting. Thanks for bringing to us

  • @Yusuf1187
    @Yusuf1187 6 років тому +3

    The animations, icons, and colors are amazing in this one.

  • @maoama
    @maoama 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for consistent video publications. Seriously some days you guy's post are my only reason to smile.

  • @Arcaryon
    @Arcaryon 6 років тому +2

    The work you put in these videos is amazing. Thank you for shining some light on this part of the world history.

  • @StefanMilo
    @StefanMilo 6 років тому +19

    Dat atlatl though. That's got to sting in the morning.

  • @pakalchan1762
    @pakalchan1762 6 років тому +15

    Great video again guys! Fun fact, in Choaca the Maya also used turtle shells as shields and in the Yucatan there's also flexible cotton shields. Are you going to continue with the Toltecs and Chichen Itza next?

  • @luisrebellon4504
    @luisrebellon4504 6 років тому +5

    It’s a shame that we lost a lot of the information on the wars, all the same im glad to see you starting to span out to the early kingdoms of the Americas

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому

      Yep, I would love to learn more. It seems to be as fascinating as the Peloponnesian war, for instance.

  • @ABTheFrozenHeart
    @ABTheFrozenHeart 6 років тому +2

    I was waiting for this video!! So great explain, and were so much more complicated but was so close to grasp this moment of history. Well done!

  • @Iron-Bridge
    @Iron-Bridge 5 років тому

    This content and presentation is way more incredible than any blockbuster Hollywood can come up with. If only history taught in school was this lively. And accurate ;)

  • @_Ocariao
    @_Ocariao 6 років тому +10

    I simply love the iconography of maya's language. What a remarcable civilization.

  • @Tareltonlives
    @Tareltonlives 5 років тому +1

    This is the best Star Wars video I've seen in years

  • @Melneepies
    @Melneepies 6 років тому +1

    Absolutely outstanding, fascinating & informative. Mesoamerican history is rarely told outside of the Aztecs & the Inca. So many history resource channels concentrate on Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar, Napoleon etc. I believe that if I find yet another account of Cannae someone will suffer. Then there is the obsession with Europe or the West it would appear that millennia of history in China, India, SE Asia or Africa have nothing of interest until the arrival of the colonial powers. Pardon the rant but this is the best video about the Maya that I've seen & it reinforces the depressing realization that so much of history is never told.

  • @ISawABear
    @ISawABear 6 років тому +40

    5:45 hold up, how would they use a siege tower in battle if they had not developed the wheel? was it small in size and carried to the walls/hills or was it constructed under fire?

    • @albmunmu
      @albmunmu 6 років тому +4

      I thought the same, wth

    • @victorporres6934
      @victorporres6934 6 років тому +21

      The mayas used logs to climb the walls I imagine that was what he was referring, they used “sacbés” to transport them sacbé means white road.

    • @HavocHerseim
      @HavocHerseim 6 років тому +58

      Well, they did have the wheel... thought it held no benefit and relegated it's use to toys for children. No paved roads = no use for wheels.

    • @ISawABear
      @ISawABear 6 років тому +3

      Right but wheels would still make it easier to push or bring a siege engine to a wall rather that building it at the wall under attack or lifting it into place.

    • @johnsmitty7447
      @johnsmitty7447 6 років тому +10

      they had litters for kings and stuff that were basically the size and weight of houses, and it took a hundred or more people to carry them around, i imagine they used a similar design on the siege tower

  • @tancreddehauteville9983
    @tancreddehauteville9983 6 років тому +14

    Finally another great video ⭐️🙇🏻‍♂️

  • @ruiantonio3010
    @ruiantonio3010 6 років тому +5

    Nice. This channel and TGC plus are like Netflix to me.

  • @Bumbaclart247
    @Bumbaclart247 6 років тому +5

    Came back from Chicen Itza and Tulum this week, fascinating culture. Great video too.
    Can you do a video on Mansa Musa’s empire and wealth?

  • @ricoman486
    @ricoman486 6 років тому +4

    These wars and battles feel so alien to me. But yeh this channel deserves way more subscribers

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu 6 років тому +8

      They are kind of alien, that's the cool part for me at least. These civilisations developed entirely independently. They way they saw the world and conducted themselves was entirely different than the civilisations of the Old World :)

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому

      I agree, thank you! :-)

    • @heavenwatcher100
      @heavenwatcher100 6 років тому

      Cogito Agree.

  • @Miamcoline
    @Miamcoline 6 років тому +4

    So cool! Did not know we knew so much about the mesoamericans. Amazing

  • @Dragons_Armory
    @Dragons_Armory 6 років тому +14

    I am loving this. This is such alien knowledge that it almost feel like those from a different world or planet altogether.
    Bravo on your depth of research man

  • @nodosa994
    @nodosa994 6 років тому +20

    I said it once and i'll say it again! Happy to see some kick ass American history.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +3

      We are always happy to read that! :-)

    • @umaransari9765
      @umaransari9765 6 років тому

      Nodosa Narrated by OfficiallyDevin visit his channel for some Kick ass lets play

    • @nodosa994
      @nodosa994 6 років тому

      Don't worry Umar, i already am. :3

    • @HavocHerseim
      @HavocHerseim 6 років тому

      Pre-American history.

  • @mv2768
    @mv2768 4 роки тому

    The best history of my people that I have encountered. Thank you for this! 🙏🏼

  • @toxic3n3rgy
    @toxic3n3rgy 6 років тому +2

    Absolutely love this series. Fantastic work.

  • @ppito7824
    @ppito7824 6 років тому +3

    Thank you so very much for this one I'm a history buff as we all are and these military actions are the least known to us I know more about medieval Japan than I do about the the Central American Empires

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +1

      Thank you for watching! We are going to cover more regions and civilizations.

  • @Matt-tx1tc
    @Matt-tx1tc 6 років тому +3

    nothing better then checking youtube and see a king and generals video!

  • @goodman4966
    @goodman4966 6 років тому +68

    is there a Aztec star trek?

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu 6 років тому +31

      Aztecs are more of a Stargate people

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx 6 років тому +8

      how about an incan star trek

    • @CogitoEdu
      @CogitoEdu 6 років тому +16

      The Inca were definitely trekkies. I'm certain they would love the Vulcans.

    • @paulteschjr1514
      @paulteschjr1514 6 років тому +4

      In the animated series "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth" they use an Aztec like culture (mixed with others).

    • @speedtribejp
      @speedtribejp 4 роки тому

      Old school Star Trek is more like Buddhist story. JJ Star Trek is more like Star Wars.

  • @camdenbaer6415
    @camdenbaer6415 6 років тому +4

    This channel is fantastic

  • @vinodvarghese78
    @vinodvarghese78 6 років тому +4

    Good video. The only thing lacking was the tactics that they used during the battles and sieges. But like you mentioned in the video, lack of reference text is unfortunate. Anyway great job and look forward to seeing more. Cheers!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +2

      Thank you! Indeed, we don't know much more on that, unfortunately.

  • @noob1138
    @noob1138 6 років тому +12

    Love the episode as always :D (I visited Tikal years ago :D)

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +4

      I am jealous :-)

    • @umaransari9765
      @umaransari9765 6 років тому +2

      Sam Haley What about Calakmul?

    • @noob1138
      @noob1138 6 років тому

      Haven't been there sadly :c, though I did see Uxmal and Palenque :D

    • @umaransari9765
      @umaransari9765 6 років тому +1

      Sam Haley nicr

  • @Taistelukalkkuna
    @Taistelukalkkuna 6 років тому +57

    These are not the pyramids you are looking for.

  • @TSPH1992
    @TSPH1992 5 років тому +1

    One of the best videos on this subject I have seen in years

  • @justeping9469
    @justeping9469 4 роки тому

    Very interesting, and personal period of the very brutal bloody Mayan wars. Love it!

  • @AmrodOfDale
    @AmrodOfDale 6 років тому +3

    Awesome video! Learning a lot here! Thank you!

  • @fiddleriddlediddlediddle
    @fiddleriddlediddlediddle 2 роки тому +1

    Just wanna say, I love the attention to detail. You represent conflicts by crossing Macuahuitl instead of swords and that's a detail that wasn't lost on me.

  • @Mosby-z8c
    @Mosby-z8c 6 років тому +1

    This is just brilliant. Thank you for the enjoyable and exciting lectures! edit: I'm especially excited for these mesoamercan civilizations!

  • @mowm88
    @mowm88 6 років тому +1

    this is really interesting. I am happy to see these guys, the Aztecs and Incans being done here. Good stuff.

  • @nikolak4225
    @nikolak4225 6 років тому +2

    We'll you did promise me this episode would be interesting,and you certainly kept your promise

  • @christermi
    @christermi 6 років тому +3

    Intriguing ! 🤔 It never crossed my mind that we had that many historical documents in regards to the Mayas .

  • @ArtBellJr
    @ArtBellJr 2 роки тому +1

    Watching this for the second time after watching " Breaking the Maya Code" I understand way more. It also showed that the ruins at Calakmul have a softer stone used for the stelie and most are unreadable from erosion.

  • @onuxMETALPUNK
    @onuxMETALPUNK 3 роки тому

    It is the most amazing video I have ever seen. I am studying the site and completely love your video

  • @miguelangelmoraleshernande8988
    @miguelangelmoraleshernande8988 6 років тому +22

    Do the war between the Aztec empire and the Purepecha Empire. That would be amazing.

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives 5 років тому +2

      I'm part Purepecha myself and I love that

    • @cristopherespinoza1791
      @cristopherespinoza1791 4 роки тому +1

      Tareltonlives same I’m half Purépecha and that would be a great video

    • @Tareltonlives
      @Tareltonlives 4 роки тому

      @@cristopherespinoza1791 My abuela knew Purepecha, but never taught any of her kids the language. :(

  • @johnsmitty7447
    @johnsmitty7447 6 років тому +26

    do a video on bee hand grenades, and more seriously you should do one on the north american natives, like battle of little bighorn or something

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому

      Alas, we don't know much more on that. Native American battles are a possibility, we'll see.

    • @Novusod
      @Novusod 6 років тому

      They used killer bees

  • @RedbadofFrisia
    @RedbadofFrisia 6 років тому +65

    5:56 Don't think we didn't see what you did there ;)

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому +12

      Don't you have a movie to play in? :-)

    • @umaransari9765
      @umaransari9765 6 років тому +2

      Redbad of Frisia "Kings and Generals"

    • @prestongarvey7745
      @prestongarvey7745 6 років тому +9

      Roll credits

    • @RedbadofFrisia
      @RedbadofFrisia 6 років тому

      Kings and Generals I thought it was cool they were making a movie of one of my favourite historical characters. I was wrong.

    • @Cancoillotteman
      @Cancoillotteman 6 років тому +1

      +Preston Garvey
      Gosh man, you beat me to it ! XD "Roll credits" ^^

  • @jamesnave1249
    @jamesnave1249 2 роки тому

    Yet another amazing video series! Would love to see you do a deep dive into Maori culture and warfare at some stage

  • @dannykovacs1928
    @dannykovacs1928 5 років тому +1

    Your guys content is insanely good!

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 6 років тому +5

    Great video! As always :)

  • @VoidViper
    @VoidViper 6 років тому +17

    I don't want any of those hand grenades thrown at me.

  • @ruanvandendolder8394
    @ruanvandendolder8394 4 роки тому +3

    In age of empires 2 there is a mission "Dos Pilas" where you play as a neighbouring settlement, where you ultimatily have to choose to help either Tikal or Calakmul

  • @TheJordan9876
    @TheJordan9876 6 років тому +10

    Just think that we barely even knew a lot of this history 30 or 40 years ago. The Mayan written langauge was only translated in the 90s.

    • @Marco-np1ml
      @Marco-np1ml 3 роки тому

      The spainards burned alot of their books unfortunately

  • @SmokingRun
    @SmokingRun 6 років тому +1

    Well played! You guys out done yourselves!

  • @iamaheretic7829
    @iamaheretic7829 6 років тому +39

    did Mayans have x wings

  • @tomg5187
    @tomg5187 5 років тому

    WOW this video must’ve taken some brainpower to make. thank you so much my dude! This stuff is magical to me!

  • @MaziarYousefi
    @MaziarYousefi 4 роки тому +2

    When you're thinking about Ancient American kingdoms, consider any event any model of thinking, any sets of strategies, any army innovation is completely isolated from the outside world. This is incredibly important. It shows how humans behave by nature, in isolation influence of others is minimized, so that gives very useful insight into how we behave.

    • @justinnamuco9096
      @justinnamuco9096 Рік тому

      Still dependent on nature, i.e., physical world, and human limitations in survival

  • @henriashurst-pitkanen8735
    @henriashurst-pitkanen8735 3 роки тому +2

    "Most Maya books were burned." Gracias, España

  • @TheTariqibnziyad
    @TheTariqibnziyad 5 років тому +4

    when you need porters to carry food for porters you know you're in deep trouble.

    • @DJSkittles365
      @DJSkittles365 3 роки тому +1

      When you need porters to carry food for porters carrying food for porters. You know you're in serious trouble.

  • @perezmig577
    @perezmig577 6 років тому +3

    This is a great episode

  • @clockle
    @clockle 2 роки тому

    I have visited both Tikal and Calakmul. Both fascinating places. The resorvoirs dug by the Snake Dynasty are still functional at Calakmul.

  • @Wi-Fi-El
    @Wi-Fi-El 5 років тому +2

    I never knew about the bee grenades. It's hilarious, but it's also a really clever form of non lethal weaponry, as long as you don't have bee allergies

  • @heathenfire
    @heathenfire 6 років тому +2

    I love your videos, was expired as soon as I saw your video pop up. Great work. Love from India

  • @ekhozo6850
    @ekhozo6850 4 роки тому +3

    Fire is Born = Siyah K’ak’ (in original Maya language).
    A name worthy of the Teotihuacan Empire’s greatest general.

  • @gianlucaborg195
    @gianlucaborg195 6 років тому +3

    Interesting..... Never heard of this war..... Very interesting. I thought that there only were smaller states that simply had one grow and engulf the rest. Never thought that there was such massive conflicts on that stretch of land! Mayan wars tend to be the opposite of 20th century wars imo!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  6 років тому

      Yeah, the city-state system made the wars more frequent than.

  • @popcatepetl2
    @popcatepetl2 2 роки тому +2

    After the final battle and victory of Tikal, I think it was not the Calakmul king himself who got sacrificed, as Yich‘aak K‘ahk‘s tomb has been found with an intact body and grave goods with his name in structure II/main pyramid of Calakmul. So it was possibly just a Calakmul noble that was sacrificed.

  • @OrbitalLizardStudios
    @OrbitalLizardStudios 7 місяців тому +2

    It always saddens me to think about how much history was destroyed in the systematic burning of Mayan codices. I guess we should be thankful that there are a couple left at least.

  • @alierdogan4052
    @alierdogan4052 5 років тому +1

    Turkic languages spoken by 250 million people all around the world. (esspecially old world) i admire to my students watch this channel and increase their history information. I do not know am i have to say all your videos "TURKİSH SUBTİTLE NEEDED"
    Thanks every one Who prepare and share this video

  • @JDazell
    @JDazell Рік тому

    Great video. A little adjustment of dates: January 7th 378CE Siyah K'ak' arrived at at El Peru. January 13th at the city of Nacchutn. Jnauary 15th arrived at Tikal on that samme day the ruler entered the waters.
    Bʼalaj Chan Kʼawiil (born 625 - therefore way after the 562 attack on Tikal) who was to rule Dos Pilas. Was the son of K'inich Muwaan Jol II, King of Tikal.

  • @tyrannicfool2503
    @tyrannicfool2503 6 років тому +22

    Mayan Game of thrones everybody

  • @Codiggity369
    @Codiggity369 4 роки тому

    I highly recommend a visit to Tikal. Just amazing.

  • @HxH2011DRA
    @HxH2011DRA 6 років тому +17

    Maya cold war, lit~

  • @rudolphmitler8800
    @rudolphmitler8800 6 років тому +2

    I adore your channel

  • @rugbyjefe710
    @rugbyjefe710 6 років тому +2

    Brilliant video! It sends a shiver down my spine to think that they used science and technology to predict Venus' rise to time their attacks.

  • @darthveatay
    @darthveatay 6 років тому +2

    3:18 to add to that obsidian is sometimes used during surgery