You are Proud about what ? , you cant read the myceanian language like you cant read the biggest part of the hellenic language , greeks found a 3500 years old tombstone in the lemnos island and now its located in the museum of athens and they say that its a unknown language ahahhahahaha what if i say that all the albanians that visit the tombstone they can read it ? The PELASGIAN ETRUSCAN ILLYRIAN language its the oldest in europe not the greek !!! 🇦🇱👐🏼🇦🇱
@@arteniskaja4576 😂😂😂😂😂😂Im laughing😂 Do u really believe that albanians speak a pelasgian language?😂 And yes we can read myceanian my dear. Modern greek has so many similarities with myceanian bc ITS THE SAME LANGUAGE. And I dont care about your beliefs but I WILL ALWAYS BE PROUD FOR MY COUNTRY EITHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT😊
@@mariag631 also modern greece exist thanks the albanians ( the ARVANITAS ) that fought ottomans and created the greek independent state !! and this heros was MARKO BOÇARI , TEODOR KOLLOKOTRONI, ALI PASH TEPELENA wich is also the FIRST KING OF THE MODERN EGYPTIAN CIVILIZZATION BEFORE HE WAS PRINCE OF EPIRUS!!!! and then others like him 🤫🇦🇱👐🏼🇦🇱🤫
@@arteniskaja4576 I'm so sorry if this is what you taught in Albania, i'm so sorry to know your country feed your brain with 💩, I always respected Albania but I'm sorry for what they are doing to you there.
maria g we do like Greece but the thing is if you see an Albanian man or a girl,you can recognize it miles away and not one or two but all Albanian, even arvanitas in Greece have same display, go in south Italy where lives arberesh it’s same thing , go In turkey who lives millions of Albanians ,you can tell where their origin is , and when you see a Greek you can’t tell if he or she is Greek , Egyptian, bulgar or Turk haha , and onther thing who ever made this video didn’t say anything about Greece independence,and who liberated the Greek “land” 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 Peace ✌️ anyway 🇦🇱 🇬🇷
Dear Greeks, while you were not the first people to develop civilization in its entirety you civilized all of Europe! Your history, culture, and language is something to be very proud of and you are the only heirs to Hellenism. Love, from another ancient person, an Assyrian ❤️
My Assyrian friend... As a man that love history need to say that Assyria is older country than Greece. Moreover, Assyrian empire was the first empire the world known. Love to greek and and assyrian people.
@Good Morning ohh you are right. Greeks only give to europe democracy, science, mathematics, physic, western language, grammar, sports and olympic games, theater and drama, engineering, philosophy. Forgot something?
Love you Greece from Bharatvarsh( India). We brought civilisation in the eastern world , you guys in the western world . And Turks brought nothing, but blood of the innocents .
india brought eastern world NOTHING (maybe a little bit dirt). the thing called ''civilization'' built by GREEKS. before the presocratic nature philosophers there was no civilization ok? dont you never ever take as an example yourselves!
It’s interesting cause as a Greek native speaker I could perfectly understand the meaning of the song. Even after thousands of years our language hasn’t changed that much
Arch Stanton What do you mean? 7 villages is not the same as a majority of a region, which was the case for most of antiquity and middle ages in Southern Italy. This is what I'm talking about 👍😉
My village in Italy stopped speaking Greek around 1800 but our local romance idiom conserves a surprising amount of Greek features, even being a Romance language
Name Alexander is not real name of this hero - real name is ISKAN DAR - that name gave to him his mother - Bulgarian Olympia - grand daughter of Achileus(Ahil) from Troy war.... Alexander was given to him, when he defeated small Greeks towns... Culture of Alexander is not Greek - he is Bulgarian - name Macedonia have meaning only in Bulgarian language. Home town of Alexander and his father have Bulgarian name - that means WHITE TOWN, the teacher of Alexander(ISKAN DAR) was Aristotelos - that is Bulgarian name.... Don't listen to FAKE Greece history!!!
I am Greek raised abroad. greek is my first language though. Nothing nationalistic, nothing against others, we are all humans and we share this wonderful planet but indeed the Video is 100% accurate and I am surprised from someone like you to be so well informed. Congratulations!
Charlie Korovilas - Yes, and I would particularly like to thank the Turks and their German advisers: no mention of the Greek Genocide would have been possible without you...
Greece is home to the first advanced civilizations in Europe and is considered the birthplace of Western civilisation,[b][26][27][28][29] beginning with the Cycladic civilization on the islands of the Aegean Sea at around 3200 BC,[30] the Minoan civilization in Crete (2700-1500 BC),[29][31] and then the Mycenaean civilization on the mainland (1600-1100 BC). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece
@@Marubi2 We are a Roman continuation of Ancient Greece. Whether we are called Romoi, Byzantines or Greeks - it makes no difference. We are free and you are jealous.
doctor flame The Keizer did a good job at creating Greek state, Greek language and taking the ottoman territory away from Russian influence in the 1880’s but they made up so much shit, that it has left the Greeks complete disillusioned.
@@Marubi2 I guess if you really believe that the Germans somehow introduced the Greek language into the Ottoman empire you're too fargone for rational debate. Someone must have created a slavic language and identity also...
doctor flame No, the Germans created Greek language (Koine), AFTER fall of the Ottoman Empire cause you until 1821 no one spoke today’s Greek in Greece. Germans also destroyed Ottoman architecture and rebuilt the cities etc. and made people believe that somehow they are the descendants of a mix of people that lived in the area 3000 years ago.
Love from Greece to Albania💪🇦🇱🇬🇷I'm Greek but my best friend is from Albania and he is so loyal and energetic.I think all the Albanians have that positive energy inside them 💪
@@NoA-xq8ko *Who gives a fuck???* We're related to italian, greeks, montenegrins, etc. at some point and to different degrees. We ain't aliens, but human beings. Of course we're related with neighbors, DUHH! 😒
No A My friend who is Albanian took a DNA test and all suggested people he might be related to were Greek. So yes Greeks are of the same stock as Albanians. Also, it turns out Grace took a large chunk of Albanian speaking territory, after the fall of the Ottoman empire in 1913 and with a huge number of the Albanian population.
@Yoel Armas Macías Yes and he said "English of its time" meaning the lingua franca. The Greek language became the lingua franca in the Hellenistic era and it was not the Attic dialect but the Koine Greek(which was the continuation of the Attic dialect).
@@megistanas you are right, it was Koine Greek that became widespread, not Attic. Many patricians of Rome knew and spoke Koine Greek and it became a Lingua Franca in the Eastern part. Attic was for the very educated and wealthy Greeks and even Romans and later on, after the Renaissance in the rest of Europe too (probably less than 1% of the population though). So it is fair to say while today, attic is thought more, in the past like today it was a language of few learners, while Koine Greek was the English of its time.
So long as the legacy of Ancient Greece endures, the Greeks endure. Study, learn, teach, and spread the Ancient Greek language: the limits of our language are the limits of our world.
@@ΝικόλαοςΘεοδωρίδης-γ6λ Same for the Chinese. Continually interrupted by Turkic / Mongol raids all the time. Nonetheless, Greek and Chinese civilisation have both managed to contribute the most to the world.
Fuck off, Greeks ended the civilisations in Anatolia which were much more older than Greeks. They assimilated those nations who are native to Anatolia. They’re not as innocent as you think lmao.
Great resume It also explains the Hellenic contribution to the written language of the Estrogens of Italy prior to Rome and the forming of Latin. The Hellenic Colonization still strongly influential until today. The French language is especially thankful, according to renowned Larousse French dictionary, French language is almost 50% Classical Greek and of course Latin. Thank you for sharing. These type of broadcast opens the minds to groups that have a predetermined notion of the eternal Hellenic language and the truth Bravo et milles merci
Greek is the technikal christian religion language against the Ottoman-Arabian-Mongolian languages. The ancient their language was Pelasgian-Yllirian-Albanian!!
22poopoo istanbul the name comes from the Arab word for the city, which was their take on the word Constantinoupolis. It doesnt come from greek « εις την Πολην »
@@cfroi08 hey intellectual do the universe a favor and keep your Bullshits for yourself and your kind! ΡΕ ΔΙΑΝΟΟΥΜΕΝΕ ΚΑΝΕ ΣΤΟ ΣΥΜΠΑΝ ΤΗ ΧΑΡΗ ΚΑΙ ΚΡΑΤΑ ΤΙΣ ΜΑΛΑΚΙΕΣ ΣΟΥ ΓΙΑ ΤΟΝ ΕΑΥΤΟ ΣΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΓΙΑ ΤΟ ΣΥΝΑΦΙ ΣΟΥ!
Thank you 🇮🇹 for conquering as, giving us the values of a proper state and imperialism, adopting our culture, banning democracy and making us dominant in the east
Incredibly informing and objective piece of work... There's only one detail I would like to point out: the Greek national minority of Northern Epirus (occupied by Albania) is still predominantly Greek-speaking. The area was actually liberated multiple times by its indigenous population but given back to Albania, the first time because of the intransigence of Mussolini's fascist regime and the second time because of communist reactionism. The Human Rights (Freedom of Education and other language and religious liberties) granted by the Protocol of Corfu (1914) were NOT put into actual force. In fact, in 2010, Aristotel Goumas was murdered by an Albanian mob on the road from Vlora to Saranda, because he was speaking his language in his ancestors' village. He is, of course, just one example among many. So, the yellow map @8.00 could be enriched to the North-West. PS: Indigenous Greek-speaking communities can be found all across the Eastern Mediterranean Basin and the Black Sea, although they do not constitute national minorities. Best wishes to you and your channel!
Ioannis Petsas don’t cry bitch , no body in the world believe your fake propaganda anymore!! The truth is completely different , you owe to Albania more then anyone . Albanians Arvanites like Markos Botsaris gave you independence, don’t forget . 90 of 100 heroes on Greek revolution on 1821 are Albanian Arvanites . Anyway Respect for the old Hellenic people who gave a lot to the world but they had nothing to do with you and your blood ! I guarantee if you will do a DNA test , have nothing to do with them . Love to true Greeks from Albania .
@@ilirilir193 The arvanites are Hellenes and their language is a Hellenic dialect and their land Arvanon was described in ancient texts as old as the first Hellenic colonization
The ls007 well , the Arvanites language is the same language that we Albanians speak now ! So make a connection. And like you said their land was colonised by Hellenic !!! Maybe you modern Greeks can lie some people but I wonder... Can you lie your self ?
It's really funny that you are publically proving yourself to be an uneducated moron! As a matter of fact, I myself have partly Arvanite heritage and I happen to know better than you about our dialect and culture, than what a miserable communist dictatorship has been propagating in Albania for 70 years. Because my ancestors have been living in the land of Hellas for more than 600 years and we have defended our land and freedom from every invader! Arvanites are an ancient indigenous people of Epirus who speak a hubrid language with hellenic and albanic influences. We have been using the Greek alphabet since the first Arvanite texts were published and our faith has always been - and will always remain- Christian and Orthodox. The modern Albanians (especially those called Gheg, and live in the north of Tirana) are basically the leftovers of the Turks and other Middle Eastern invaders, they are predominantly Muslim - with a Catholic minority- and are a shame for us all. Even the national hero of Albania (Georgios Kastriotis) was Christian and fought exactly against that what modern Albania has become: a Turkish colony and a pain in the ass for all democratic nations in the region. Please get educated (there is a lot of information out there in the free world), the school books of Hoxha and Stalin have no scientific validity in 2020. Ps. Come to any of the Arvanite villages in Greece, ESPECIALLY in the ones that you are claiming to be related to Albania -like the homeland of the great Marcos Mpotsaris in Souli- and try to call ONE of us Albanian. I dare you! If you leave the area with all of your teeth and are still standing on your feet, gimme a call 🤙
Ioannis Petsas Hahaha , I guarantee you that I’m much more educated then you ! And I’m an Albanian Christian orthodox! And I’m proud because I don’t betray my old roots like you do !!! Anyway I don’t want to go far , anyway Epirus was colonised by Old Greeks . So don’t belong to Greek ! So the all Arvanites and Apirus use to be different people from and use to speak different language. That language is the same Language that Albanians speak now ! Is this not true ? I understand all old Arvanites songs because their are in Albanian language! Ore now because that part is not in Albanian territory is the same language that We Albanians speak now!!! So what a hell you want more ?
@George Raptis Do you understand Portuguese without learning it? If no, then ''some'' is the right word! In every european language ca. 5% - 7% of words are orginally Greek. And in the Greek ca. 5%-7% of the words are Arabic/Turkish/Iranian (like Bas(z)ar=Παζάρι) etc.....
@@Demetris59 there are more than the ones that we understand, much more. But they are "hidden", they have changed completely over time or they derive from the ancient Greek and they are not used in modern Greek. That's why we can't understand them all. The percentage its much higher than 6%.
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Octavio Simões “Some Greek words” is a great understatement, to be true we have thousands of words that come from Greek.
@@Demetris59 Παζάρι is not an official word. Εμποροπανήγυρις is the word used formally. Yes, we do use turkish/arabic/italian/french words in everyday talk, but these words compose the informal greek language, the slangs. You won't read these words in any official paper, such as govermental or court papers. So, for that 5%-7% (I won't even debate that percentage, even though you're exaggerating) of the words being Arabic/Turkish/whatever, maybe 0.05% cannot be described using a formal Greek word. That 0.05% is mostly fruits and vegetables that were not native to Greece, like potato (πατάτα), tomato (τοματα), etc.
@@JohnJohn-bs1kv Well as I know, no-one is using this word '' Εμποροπανήγυρις'' even formally! ''εμποροπάζαρο'' yes....and there is this Word again....''Παζάρι''. Am not exaggerating at all....5-7% is just fair...μπουσουλάω, λουλούδι, κοκορέτσι, λάλα ....etc are albanian.....Αλάνι, Γλέντι, Καλούπι, Καπάκι, Μπαρούτι, etc...are turkish. Πογκρόμ, κολχόζ are russian. Ρούχο,σβάρνα, σανός, etc are slavic.....and none of these words have to do something with food.....
the 99% of English words that start with an h, in greeks start with an i. Because the h is the tone in the ancient Greeks, the tone is not used anymore, for example, is history-istoria
@@zoelioliou4735 Not 99%, but only those loaned from Greek language, and which began with h+iota or h+eeta. And some other loaned from French, who also dropped the h - but they still write it. It has disppeared from the Romance languages too (the Latin based languages). Greek WROTE it with the 'tone', accent aspirata - but h is a SOUND made in the throat. Now Kh(i / khee) is closest to it, but a bit different sound, beacuse it's made in the same place as K(appa), but H was made in the throat, and still is in the languges that use it.
Ότι προσπαθείτε να αποδείξετε το ποιοι είμαστε σε ανεγκέφαλους είναι τουλάχιστον αστείο. ....όσα καταλαβαίνει ένα ντουβαρι ,αλλά τόσα καταλαβαίνουν κι αυτοί.....ηρεμήστε παιδιά.....γνωρίζουμε ποιοι είμαστε...Δεν έχουμε να αποδείξουμε σε κανέναν το παραμικρό... (αν χρειαστεί όμως......)...εδώ είμαστε...!!!!!!!
In the east black sea coast of turkey are some places where people speak still rumca (phontus language). This language dies because of the modernity but it is still spoken. And if some people of them speak turkish, then with a heavy influence of phontus greec.
If Phoenicians were so developed to have an alphabet will you please give me one Phoenician Philosopher one Poet maybe anything in literature ??? Stop dizzying people with Hindoeuropean "tribes" and languages and the Phoenician pirates ....
Πες τα βρε φιλε. Εκτός απο ανιστόρητο ειναι και μη-λογικο αυτο που ισχυρίζονται για το ελληνικό αλφάβητο. Οσο για την ινδοευρωπαικη μας προέλευση νομιζω πως δεν ισχύει, αλλα νομιζω πως ολα τα εθνη προήλθαν απο την Μεσοποταμία(περιπου) όπως και εμείς!
So proud of my nation, Greek!!! And all the people should be proud of their nations and cultures . Never forget your roots, because it is like forgetting yourself!!!
@@tobiasboston7795 yeah i notice that.People also in the west are afraid to embrace their roots because there is a possibility to be called racists.Meanwhile in the east other nations and countries are embracing their roots and they are proud and this is really normal and good. I think the whole problem of that is the fucking globalism.
@@MIKEK13ful Globalism is also trying to spread in eastern europe. The difference being that the west embraces it, while Greece and the rest of Europe don't (speaking as a people. Politicians are a different story)
@@MIKEK13ful bro I know. I just said that the west doesn't think the same, and that no matter how hard globalism is spreading in europe, greeks and the entirety of eastern europe will remain proud. Got it?
Thank you for including the genocide and the dying languages of Asia Minor 🙏 they are so often forgotten and not included because of efforts to erase that part of history.
Excellent video. Many people forget that Greek was the main language of the Eastern Roman Empire. This is how it survived up to the Ottoman times and the modern age.
@Taqifsha Nanen We know that Macedonian was a language tied to Greek. If it wasn't a Greek dialect, it was a separate Hellenic language. I don't know about the Phrygian language.
@Taqifsha Nanen Yeah, but the Illyrians or the the Thracians didn't see themselves as Greeks, unlike the Macedonians. And the influence would be in such a big state that it would name their country and their people? Because names like Macedonia and Alexander are of Greek origin.
@Taqifsha Nanen why dont you know that? Dont we have hundreds of writings of their language? In graves , temples , all over Macedonia , Egypt , Asia? All their names , locations , gods , names of animals , EVERYTHING is Dorian Greek. They spoke Greek , they wrote nothing else but Greek , no single word from Illirian or Thracian was found , they considerd themselfs Greeks and only Greeks , but still there are people like you who can not accept it. Well deal with it. Ps. They could comiunicate with the other Greeks without translators , as for example is mentioned by many historians in the relations between Greeks and Egyptians , Phoiniceans , Hittites and others. Sorry , the were only Greeks.
There is no "Phoenician script" for Hellenic Alfabet. Instead we have: -Όστρακο στα Γιούρα Αλοννήσου του 5000-4500π.Χ (σύμβολα που παραπέμπουν σε ελληνικά γράμματα). Μάλιστα ο Αρχαιολόγος Σαμψών μίλησε για εμφάνιση ενός πολιτισμού, του Αιγαιακού, από το 9000 ως το 4000π.Χ. ( -Ostra in Jura Alonnisos of 5000-4500 BC (symbols that refer to Greek letters). Indeed, Archbishop Samson spoke of the emergence of a civilization, the Aegean, from 9000 to 4000 BC.) -Ξύλινη πινακίδα στο Δισπηλιό Καστοριάς του 5.250π.Χ. (Wooden plate in Dispilio, Kastoria, 5,250 BC), επισης Στην ελληνική γραφή - ελληνικό αλφάβητο δεν υπάρχουν: α) γράμματα για τα μακρά φωνήεντα, όπως συμβαίνει στη Φοινικική και Αιγυπτιακή γραφή (δηλαδή τα γράμματα αλεφ, αιγιν και γιοντ), β) γράμματα για τα συμπλέγματα b, d, g (= μπ, ντ, γκ), όπως υπάρχουν στην Φοινικική και Αιγυπτιακή γραφή, καθώς και στη λατινική γραφή ( also There are no letters in the Greek script - Greek alphabet: a) letters for the long vowels, as in the Phoenician and Egyptian scripts (ie the letters αλεφ, άγνινη και γιόττ), b) letters for the b, d, dt, gk), as they exist in the Phoenician and Egyptian writing, as well as in the Latin script)
I love Greek songs and I have no problem with Greek people. As a Turkish, I found this video very informative except the Genocide part, which is claimed in the video that Turks committed a genocide against Greeks between 1914 and 1922. This is totally wrong information. No way can we accept that. A complete distortion of facts. Please correct this wrongfulness.
But its really true that we curse Kemal , we were friends woth Turk and this guy hated the most developed country and in Europe and decided to to destroy all the Greeks. The Greek friend of Kemal was scared when he planned this and siad trustfully to him : You , Greeks! Should have all of you being killed because you tried to colonize ottomans . Thats its no true and proble m has been scaled to his primitive when Neo-Turks political parties are planned to that second war with Greece. You are terrible and not vulnerable, Turks . BecaUse, you Turks killed the entire population in Anatolia which keeps his generations for thousands years corrupted and developed greek population there was .
@@lorumasteraceae- so rimmed me again what exactly happened with the NATIVE ANATOLIANS and way there wes not I'ven one single NATIVE ANATOLIAN wen TURKS arrived in ANATOLIAN?
The Tsaconian and the Pontic , or Cappadocian , dialects are not mutually intelligible with all other forms of modern Greek . Tsaconian is spoken within a small maritime area on the east coast of the Peloponnesus along the Gulf of Argos , and is a descendant of ancient Doric . Keefe, E. (1977). Area handbook for Greece (p. 117). Washington, DC: U.S. Gov. Print. Office.
7:26 You are wrong that "Turkish invasion of north Cyprus prevents union with Greece". The idea of union with Greece had been abandoned since the birth of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960 (independence from Great Britain). The coup by Greek-Cypriot fascists in 1974 did not create any possibility of union with Greece and did not enjoy the support of the majority of Greek-Cypriots. Not even Greece itself as a nation attempted to use the coup for annexing Cyprus. But Turkey used the situation to invade Cyprus and conquer part of it, secretly backed by other powers. The aid from Greece to Cyprus to defend the invasion was almost negligible.
The idea of union with Greece had not been abandoned until 1970 and Cypriot parties and the Cypriot president wanted the union with Greece until at least 1970. But the Cypriot president was not happy with the way Greek governments were behaving from 1958 and onwards because Greek governments acted a little as puppets and were close to England (as Greece was under great UK influence after both the world war and also the greek civil war or 1949, with the winners in Greek civil war supported by UK) and Makarios were not happy with how Greek governments were not fully supporting the independence efforts of Cypriots afraid to displease UK. So, the Cypriot president was displeased with the Greek governments and some negotiations. The union was wanted. That is late 50s early 60s. Of course after 1965 and the constitutional crisis in Greece and the dictatorship that followed then the political chaos of 1965-1967, and the dictatorship, any talks were out of the question, without a ruling government of political government. Following that, the dictatorship betrayed both Greeks in Greece and in Cyprus with the fascist movement and the eventual events causing war, pain, feeling of betrayal and all the bad events. So, get your facts straight. The union was wanted and the Greek governments under huge UK influence in the 1945-1965 period and especially the post civil war period. Talks could only be held in the1950s after the civil war (and after the great catastrophes of Greek for example the 1953 earthquake catastrophes that turned half the ionian island towns into dust) so for a very short time period, but Greek government was hugely affected by the UK with winners of the civil war backed by UK to act freely and support Greek cypriots which caused bitterness. After 1964-1965 Greece had huge political problems and chaos and after 1967 no government or legal govermnent at all. And then with the invasion there were other wounds. Union however was at the time the best movement forward. Now it is very early to make any thoughts about such an issue, because the important issue which is unknown how it will be solved, is the unification of the island and this is the important and difficult issue that should be resolved.
@@innosanto You are telling me "So, get your facts straight" when you yourself are essentially implying that after 1970 the idea of union with Greece was abandoned... I believe that your disagreement lies other where. So, get your arguments straight if you want your reply to have meaning. The purpose of the Turkish invasion was NOT TO STOP union with Greece. And since you analyse pre 1970 diplomatic events so much, you mihgt have mention the plans of the colonial power governing Cyprus and wishing to control the middle east, to divide the island even before 1958..
Bullshit, the idea for Enosis wasn't abandoned; it was just postponed for later when it would be possible to do it. If the treason of Cyprus in 1974 never happened, the union with mother Greece would have happened eventually.
@fot geo Translate this ANTİK YUNAN MUCİZESİ BİR MİTTİR. Sonda söyleneceği en başta söyleyelim; Antik Yunan kültürü toplama bir kültür olup öncesi olmayan, Helenlerin tamamen kendilerinin yarattığı bir uygarlık mucizesi olduğu savı bir mittir, emperyalist bir yalandır. Antik Yunan'ın toplama kültür olduğu Helen düşüncesi doğana kadar olan ilk devrede kolayca görülebilir. Tanrı panteonlarının kaynağı zaten var olan Anadolu, Kafkas ve Mezopotamya kültürüdür. Örneğin Yunan mitolojisindeki Artemis (tapınağı var) sözcüğü, İskitlerin atalarından Erdimpas'tır. Yine yunan mitolojisinde önemli yer tutan 'Afrodit' sözcüğü yunanca bile değildir, Akadlıların tanrıçalarından Astarte'nin yunanca söylenişidir. Antik Yunan'ın ne kendine has bir kültürü vardır ne de uygarlığı. Tamamen toplama olan mitolojisi gibi batılıların iddia ettiği uygarlığın mucizesi diye anlatılan şey de toplamadır. 'Yunan Mucizesi' diye bahsedilen 2500-3000 yıl öncesinde Yunanlıların Fenikelilerle ticarete başlaması sonucu ortaya çıkan bilgi ve din yığınlaşması, toplamıdır. Aynı İyonyalıların İskitlerle ticaret yapıp Ertimpas'ın antik Yunan da tanrılaşmasıdır. Ne Antik Yunan'ın ne Helen ve Hristiyan döneminin günümüz Batı uygarlığı(!) ile bir ilgisi yoktur. Günümüzün Batı uygarlığı(!) bunu Antik Yunan'a yada Roma'ya değil, koloni haline getirdikleri Amerika ve Afrika kıtalarına borçludur! O kıtalarda gerçekleştirdikleri vahşi soygun ile kendi toplumlarının refah seviyesini arttırmış, bu arttırma sonucu o toplumların daha fazla ve çabuk bir şekilde nasıl daha fazla yağmalarız düşüncesi sonucu teknik ilerlemeler olmuştur. Buharlı gemilerin icat edilmesi bunların ilklerindendir. Kapitalizm öncesi manifaktür dönemi de sömürgelerden gelen malların depolanması, işlenmesi sonucu ortaya çıkmıştır. Son olarak günümüz bilimi Latin alfabesi ile yapılmaktadır ve bilim dili olarak Latin alfabesi kullanılmaktadır. Kökeni ise Antik Yunan alfabesi değil, Etrüsk tamga sistemidir. Latinler sadece Yunan'ın harfleri disipline etmesini kendine örnek almıştır. Aynı şekilde yunan alfabesi de başka bir dilin disipline edilmiş halidir; Fenike alfabesi. Bütün bu palavraya son noktayı koyan bir gelişme oldu: Batı uygarlığının kökeni olarak gösterilen ve Doğu Helen olarak tanımlanan İyonya Halkının Helenlerle ilgisi olmayan yerel Anadolu halkı olduğu günümüzde anlaşılmıştır, her ne kadar Batılı çevreler bu konuda suskun kalsalar da. Fahri Işık bu bağlamda şunları söyler; “Batı uygarlığını Anadolu’nun batısında yaratanların, “gerçek İonlar”ın, Atina soydaşı Hellenler olduğu savı, önemi nedeniyle yukarıda da sıklıkla değinildi ki, tarihsel gerçeklere dayanmaz; çünkü M.Ö. 1200-800 arası süreçte yazı yoktur. Bilinenler, Ege Göçleri’nden 700 yıl kadar sonra Atina’da yazılan mitoslara ve o ortamda kaleme alınan Historia’ya dayanır (Hrd. 1, 147). Söz konusu Atina olduğunda Herodotos taraftır, mitos ise tarih değildir. İnanılması zor olsa da, Batılı eskiçağ bilimcileri, uygarlığının kökenini Hellenlere bağlama uğruna “masalı” tarih gerçekliğinde yorumlamakta bir sakınca görmemiş; bunu da, yukarıda yerli çömlekçilerin taklidi olarak yorumlanan, çok az sayıdaki Protogeometrik biçim ve biçemdeki kabın İonia’da M.Ö. 11. yüzyıl sonlarında başlayan varlığıyla belgelemeye ça- lışmışlardır 86. Mitoslardan çıkarılan, büyük göçün acımasız bir savaşın ardından geldiğidir ve bu boyutta yıkıcı bir savaşın da İonia’daki en erken Attik çömleğinden en az yüz yıl kadar önce yaşandığıdır (Res. 11)87. Dor Hellenleri’nin M.Ö. 12. yüzyılda gerçekleştirdiği saldırıların acımasızlığında canını kurtarabilen Akhaların Hellen beyleri, Latacz’ın deyimiyle, “ada- lardaki dostlarına sığınmış, kendi haline bırakılan halk da kurtuluşu Ege adalarına ve oradan Anadolu’ya kaçışta bulmuştur”88. J. Boardmann’a göre de savaş mağduru bu halk, “malı mülkü elinden alınmış, her şeyini yitirmiş” bir çaresizliktedir” ( Fahri Işık, “ANADOLU-İON UYGARLIĞI Kolonizasyon” ve “Doğu Hellen” Kavramlarına Eleştirisel Bir Bakış”, Anadolu/Anatolia 35, 2009, s.s. 71)
Thanks for this wonderful knowledge ..this video was like the ocean in the pot. And the way you represented with pictures ,maps ..it was not like boring lectures. Thanks a lot
The east part didn't continue as Byzantine Empire. That term didn't exist ever, until after the fall of the empire when modern historians invented the term. They called the Empire Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων (Basileía Rhōmaíōn; Greek for Imperium Romanum)
Ancient beginning of cultural isms, literature, sculpture and all arts. Even we can say all arts central in Greeks. The Grece for visiting in my dreams. I admire all ancient hellenic. Love
Good effort, but as a simple Greek who knows the basics from his history, please use your self-criticism and if you don't know, don't talk and make fun of things with a supposedly ancient Greek accent and other lies. If we Greeks came from the steppes in the dates that you mention and we are, as you say, Indo-Europeans, then how is it that there is Solon's dialogue with the Egyptian priests and that he talks about the war between Greeks and Atlanteans around 9200 BC. Something does not go well with these theories and it is in someone's interest to degrade us and shrink our historical presence in time. I close with a mocking and ironic mood with a modern Greek saying that fits the case of European scientists know-it-alls. Come, father, let me show you so that you will know from where my mother gave birth to me. If they understand, a little seriousness will help.
I LOVE your history videos 🤗as I've been trying to find videos like these for a while. I was wondering, can you do a video like this for the Indo-Aryan languages? Because I think that's the only Indo-European ethnolinguistic group you haven't made a video like this for until now.. Anyways, love ♥ the video 👍!
@4:33 *The singer makes several mistakes in pronunciation,* including starting the initial word with an 'n' sound, rather than the original 'h' sound. This mix-up of n's and h's occurs in both first statement and its repetition, although his mistakes are not parallel. An additional problem is that he leans towards anachronistic, Modern Greek pronunciation of the vowels (diphthongs, in particular), rather than using accepted ancient pronunciations.
Good video. What about Linear A and Cretan hieroglyphics? Why does it start with Linear B. Also, the Phoenician alphabet theory is crumbling the last decades due to them emergence of new evidence.
Cretan scripts are not yet well understood and hence their language/s are unclassified. Archaeologists and linguists cannot say they are Indo-European, let alone Hellenic, with certainty.
Brief Histories Thanks for your reply. They haven’t been full deciphered true. There are words such Βα-σι-λι-ας(king-basil) translated from Linear A and Cretan hieroglyphics are definitely using symbols found in Linear A & B though. None other language at the time was using symbols as those. Linguists don’t argue of the connection between Linear A and b. They haven’t deciphered the writing yet. Also, the Phoenician debate is pretty interesting too. In the next decade, linguistics will have to scrap the Phoenician theory and pave a new route on understanding the alphabets of that time. The indo-European theory will follow. We need to understand that theories such as Phoenician alphabet and indo-european languages have been formed over 250 years ago. In the 1950s, Linear B was deciphered and understood as a Hellenic language, less than 100 years ago. Historians and linguists back then, considered the 8th century as the start of ‘Greek’ writing. The new archaeological findings will disapprove the Phoenician/indoeuropean theory. Exciting times.
6:38 According to what some say, the Turkish/Islamic influence on some parts of Europe also contributed to the preservation of Greek, art, science and mathematics, which also helped with the Renaissance. I always speculated that the fashion of wearing a veil, especially in the middle-ages, were from Turkish/Islamic influence. The reason for wearing a veil then is similar to the practice wearing the hijab.
Turks no; Arabs and Persians contributed to the preservation of ancient Greek knowledge. Renaissance came largely as result of the Byzantine scholars migrating to Europe, right before and after the fall of Constantinople.
Cypriot Greek has often been referred to as a dialect of Greek (Contossopoulos, 2000); a variety that is linguistically proximal to Standard Modern Greek (Grohmann and Kambanaros, 2016 Grohmann et al. 2016), which is the official language in the environment our participants acquire language. Although the official language in education and other formal settings is indeed Standard Modern Greek, research has shown the boundaries between the two varieties, Standard Modern Greek and Cypriot Greek, and their distribution across different registers is not straightforward (Grohmann and Leivada, 2012, Tsiplakou et al. 2016). At times mixing is attested without code-switching being in place, while no official characterization has been provided for any of these terms in this specific context. The question arising in this context is whether the attested variants emerging in mixed speech repertoires are functionally equivalent for an individual speaker. The concept of "competing grammars goes back to Krich 11989, 1991), who proposed that speakers project multiple grammars to deal with ambiguous input This concept has been explicitly connected to the relation between Standard and Cypriot Greek (Papadopo et al. 2014; plaka 2014; Grohman et al 2017) The two varieties have differences in all levels of linguistic analysis and often monolingual speakers of Standard Modern Greek judge Cypriot Greek as unintelligible. At the same time, Greek Cypriot speakers do not always provide reliable judgments of their own speech since these are often clouded by sociolinguistic attitudes toward using the non-standard variety. Cypriot Greek lacks official codification and its status as a different language/variety is often denied by Greek Cypriots who may downplay the differences between Standard Modern Greek and Cypriot Greek and describe the latter as just an accent (Arvaniti, 2010). As the discussion of the different variants will make clear in the next section, the two varieties have differences across levels of linguistic analysis and these differences vastly exceed the sphere of phonetics or phonology. All speakers of Cypriot Greek have exposure to Standard Modern Greek through education and other mediums and in this way, they are competent to different degrees in both varieties. We employ the term 'bilectal' (Rowe and Grohmann, 2013, 2014) to refer to the participants of this study, although it is not entirely clear that the varieties they are exposed to are Standard Modern Greek and Cypriot Greek or that they are only two varieties, under the assumption that a continuum is in place. For instance, the term 'Cypriot Standard Greek' (Arvaniti, 2010) has been proposed to refer to an emerging variety that may count as the standard in the context of Cyprus. This would be a sociolinguistically 'high' variety (Ferguson, 1959) that is used in formal settings, although its degree of proximity with Standard Modern Greek is difficult to determine with precision because great fluidity is attested across different settings and geographical areas. At the school environment, for example, one notices the existence of three different varieties: Cypriot Greek, as the home variety that is used when students interact with each other, Standard Modern Greek, as the language of the teaching material, and another standard-like variety that incorporates elements from both varieties, and is present in the repertoire of both the students and the instructors (Sophocleous and Wilks. 2010; Hadjioannou et al., 2011; Leivada et al.. 2017).
Greek is credited officially with 7-8% of English, but from my extensive research on the Subject, the correct percentage should be more like 15% with upwards of 20%. 15% AT LEAST for sure!!
Thank you for this video. I would like to ask you, which is your source of the Seikilos song (beginning at 4:27): the version presented is different in some respects from what scholarship has concluded. Could you, please, inform me who is the person interpreting the song, so that I can ask him on some details of his rendering, or, perhaps, bring me in contact with him? Many thanks.
7:50 Isn't French influenced by Greek? How some words are and even letters in the French alphabet use the Greek terms; some Romance languages also follow Greek in this case.
06:00 no such a thing as "Byzantine Empire". We used to call it "Ρωμανία" (Romania), the land of Romanian people, Ρωμαίων/Ρωμάνων/Ρωμιών in greek. Even nowadays, the language that some Greek descendants in Turkey speak, it's called ρωμαίικα (romeika).
1100 BC: Having no scripts found doesn't necessarily means that writing was forgotten for 300 years. 800 BC: Greek alphabet was unique in that for the first time consonants (that are actually non voices) were represented with letters. Most elementary part of speech is in fact the syllable, but with this amazing idea, a fission of syllable was achieved. This would help Greek language develop and become the perfect tool for science, arts, engineering, philosophy etc. 776 BC: Not first Olympic games organised but first Olympic games recorded. Obviously 'dark ages' were not as dark as some tend to believe.
@@thesecretlibrary890 let me tell you what greece has offered the world Language Letters Words Tenses Dimocracy (greek invention) Free speach Philosophy History (its a greek invention) Drama Comedy Culture It has saved the world 2 times Persian empire Hittler invasion So how couldnt we own a "thanks"to greece. After all,its not greece that has to pay a german debt Its the world that has to pay a huge debt to greeks
@@wizzya9966 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Most countries have debt We also have debt🤣🤣🤣🤣 And no we didn't save anything from the Germans Cuz they conquered almost all of europe
There is a group of people living in Gilan north of Iran known as Gilaks, as you can see there are similarities between Gilaki and Gallic (Irish,Welsh..) languages Gilaki: Khakhor / 🏴 Khwaer (written Khwahar) Gilaki: Small: Pach/ 🏴 Fach Gilaki: Breast: Chiche/ 🇮🇪 Chíche Gilaki: Boy: Rika 🏴 Rocyn (Rokin) Gilaki: Chicken: Kerk/ 🏴 Cearc ( Kerk) Unlike Persian and Italian which show more similarities in the basic words comparing to Greek 🇮🇷 🇮🇹 / 🇬🇷 Mother: Madar madre/ μητέρα (Mitera) Father: Pedar padre / πατέρας (Patera) Boy/Son: Pur, Puer ( Latin) /αγόρι (Agori) Water: Ab, Abba (Sardinian)/ νερό (neró) What : Che Che /τι (Ti) Also Che Chizi , Che Cosa Who : Ki Chi /που (Pou) Inside: Andar, Entro/ μέσα(mésa) How much: Chand, Quanto / πόσο (Póso) Small: Khord, Corto / μικρό (Mikró) Thing : Chiz, Cosa /πράγμα (prágma) Young: Javan Giovane /νέος (Neos) Dead: Morde. Morto/νεκρός (Negros) Cat: Pishi & Gorbe, Gurpe (Fox in Sardinian)/Γάτα(Gáta) Liver: Jegar ، Jecur(Latin) /συκώτι(Sykoti) Cheekbone: Gune, Gena (Latin)/ζυγωματικό(Zygomatikó) Kiss: Buse, Bacio/ φιλί (Filí) Lip: Lab, Labbro/ χείλος (Cheílos) Throat: Galu, Gola / λαιμός (laimós) Breast: Sine , Seno/ στήθος (Stíthos) And it can’t be coincidence, due to the other similarities between the cultures like Nowruz bal in Gilaki and Beltane in Galik we may conclude that these people share the same root. About the similarities between Persian and Italian i have no idea. Maybe ancient Greeks too used to live in north of Iran near province of Gilan, a province known as Mazandaran (maybe related to Mycenaean) then they migrated to Balkan, some artifacts have been found in the province similar to Greek culture in Marlik, also according to Greeks there was a tribe known as Amazons,maybe this is also related to the name of Mazandaran ( Amazon and Mazan ) because Amazons and Greeks used to live nearby. There are some places in Mazandaran that have similar name to ancient Greek gods like Zanos, Neka, Chalus (maybe related to Achelous) , Astra .. After migrating from Mazandaran to Gilan they settled near the Caspian sea, according to Herodotus there was a tribe known as Geloni who spoke a language mix of Greek and Iranic. In Gilaki like Greek the word for Girl is Kor and as mentioned above Gilaki have similarities with Gallic languages. the word Greek itself maybe related to Gleek and Gallic, as the name of the country is Hellada or in its correct form Galata (as you know it’s located in Turkey, G -> H , T -> D ) which clearly shows the wave of migration from Iran to Turkey then to Balkan. But western scholars prefer closing their eyes on these basic and simple facts.
I am greek and while I was watcing the video I was crying. I dont know why... Im just so proud to be greek❤🇬🇷 Love and respect to everyone❤
You are Proud about what ? , you cant read the myceanian language like you cant read the biggest part of the hellenic language , greeks found a 3500 years old tombstone in the lemnos island and now its located in the museum of athens and they say that its a unknown language ahahhahahaha what if i say that all the albanians that visit the tombstone they can read it ? The PELASGIAN ETRUSCAN ILLYRIAN language its the oldest in europe not the greek !!! 🇦🇱👐🏼🇦🇱
@@arteniskaja4576 😂😂😂😂😂😂Im laughing😂 Do u really believe that albanians speak a pelasgian language?😂 And yes we can read myceanian my dear. Modern greek has so many similarities with myceanian bc ITS THE SAME LANGUAGE. And I dont care about your beliefs but I WILL ALWAYS BE PROUD FOR MY COUNTRY EITHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT😊
@@mariag631 also modern greece exist thanks the albanians ( the ARVANITAS ) that fought ottomans and created the greek independent state !! and this heros was MARKO BOÇARI , TEODOR KOLLOKOTRONI, ALI PASH TEPELENA wich is also the FIRST KING OF THE MODERN EGYPTIAN CIVILIZZATION BEFORE HE WAS PRINCE OF EPIRUS!!!! and then others like him 🤫🇦🇱👐🏼🇦🇱🤫
@@arteniskaja4576 I'm so sorry if this is what you taught in Albania, i'm so sorry to know your country feed your brain with 💩, I always respected Albania but I'm sorry for what they are doing to you there.
maria g we do like Greece but the thing is if you see an Albanian man or a girl,you can recognize it miles away and not one or two but all Albanian, even arvanitas in Greece have same display, go in south Italy where lives arberesh it’s same thing , go In turkey who lives millions of Albanians ,you can tell where their origin is , and when you see a Greek you can’t tell if he or she is Greek , Egyptian, bulgar or Turk haha , and onther thing who ever made this video didn’t say anything about Greece independence,and who liberated the Greek “land” 🇦🇱 🇦🇱 Peace ✌️ anyway 🇦🇱 🇬🇷
Dear Greeks, while you were not the first people to develop civilization in its entirety you civilized all of Europe! Your history, culture, and language is something to be very proud of and you are the only heirs to Hellenism. Love, from another ancient person, an Assyrian ❤️
@Good Morning that era, the rest of Europeans were lived in caves, so they weren't ready for it... So you're right!
Good Morning wtf no
@Good Morning the western was built by greek values of civilization.
My Assyrian friend...
As a man that love history need to say that Assyria is older country than Greece.
Moreover, Assyrian empire was the first empire the world known.
Love to greek and and assyrian people.
@Good Morning ohh you are right. Greeks only give to europe democracy, science, mathematics, physic, western language, grammar, sports and olympic games, theater and drama, engineering, philosophy. Forgot something?
Greetings from your persian sister!🙆♀️🇮🇷❤🇬🇷
دختر تو خیلی خوشگلی فک کنم تو هم مثل من یونانیا و تاریخشونو دوسداری یه یونانیشو تور کن خوشتیپنا😉
Are Persian women really this beautiful?
MSR 2703
Thanke you😊
Moji Cyrus
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@Athenian Heretic 339 ...και τώρα βλέπουμε έναν υπερήφανο γυπαετό να επιτίθεται στο υποψήφιο θήραμα του! Σωραιος!
Love you Greece from Bharatvarsh( India). We brought civilisation in the eastern world , you guys in the western world . And Turks brought nothing, but blood of the innocents .
India has the longest civilization that never changed its religion,and that only puts them on top of human heritage.
Thank you
india brought eastern world NOTHING (maybe a little bit dirt). the thing called ''civilization'' built by GREEKS. before the presocratic nature philosophers there was no civilization ok? dont you never ever take as an example yourselves!
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Ευχαριστούμε μας έδωσες δυναμη.
It’s interesting cause as a Greek native speaker I could perfectly understand the meaning of the song. Even after thousands of years our language hasn’t changed that much
Of what song? Lmao
@@sleekismboyz605 4:32????
@@allstarlord9110 Mb bro i didn't see it. That's the worst greek pronounciation i've ever heard in my life.
@@sleekismboyz605 I have heard worse
The majority in Magna Grecia spoke Greek till the 12th Century.
Steven Mans Yes and some parts of Calabria until 16th century
Arch Stanton What do you mean? 7 villages is not the same as a majority of a region, which was the case for most of antiquity and middle ages in Southern Italy. This is what I'm talking about 👍😉
@Arch Stanton you mean greco
Yes because after that time mainland Greece- Byzantium had too many problems and could not help the greek-speaking people in Magna Grecia
🤣🤣🤣...they are totaly Arberesh-Albanians!!
My village in Italy stopped speaking Greek around 1800 but our local romance idiom conserves a surprising amount of Greek features, even being a Romance language
whats the name of your village?
@@MrAbagaz doesnt exist
Respect from russian with greek roots 😉
did bulgarins come from you guys
Εισαι ρωσσοποντιος?
@@chris9473 yes they Did
Respect from Greece 🇬🇷❤🇷🇺❤🇨🇾
@@superpangamer Δεν υπάρχουν ρωσοποντιοι
Greece lives forever, respect from Alexander the Greats conquered Land Jehlum (Hyduspus), Pakistan
Not Pakistani land this is indian land ok and I am a Greek .😂😂😂
Respect to you, mate, please ignore the above person for he is an idiot
@@cyrclack5616
You are the idiot. Not him. Pakistan is a plastic fabricated state.
Name Alexander is not real name of this hero - real name is ISKAN DAR - that name gave to him his mother - Bulgarian Olympia - grand daughter of Achileus(Ahil) from Troy war.... Alexander was given to him, when he defeated small Greeks towns...
Culture of Alexander is not Greek - he is Bulgarian - name Macedonia have meaning only in Bulgarian language. Home town of Alexander and his father have Bulgarian name - that means WHITE TOWN, the teacher of Alexander(ISKAN DAR) was Aristotelos - that is Bulgarian name....
Don't listen to FAKE Greece history!!!
@@JOYBG his name is ΑΛΈΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ
Greek is still spoken in Trabzon province. Don't omit!
Yes, very few and Muslims.
@GD Chris i did...
@@nazmabay7114 only 23% of your turks have mongolic dna
@@nazmabay7114 most of them are in marmaris and ankara
@@nazmabay7114 so you share more dna with Greeks and not with turkic tribes or the orhguz turks
I am Greek raised abroad. greek is my first language though. Nothing nationalistic, nothing against others, we are all humans and we share this wonderful planet but indeed the Video is 100% accurate and I am surprised from someone like you to be so well informed. Congratulations!
Ancient greece plays a significant part throughout our history in this world, thank you for the video.
Thank you for mentioning the Greek genocide.
Charlie Korovilas - Yes, and I would particularly like to thank the Turks and their German advisers: no mention of the Greek Genocide would have been possible without you...
They didn't mention the Bulgarian genocide by the Greeks
Александър Копоев - Never happened.
@Αφροδίτη Σοφοκλέου You know forcefully kicking Bulgarians out of their homes forcing them to go to greek school that stuff
@@Anonymous-qx1vd that isn't a genocide.. we are talking about literally killing children,women,men
Greeks have a rich history respect👍🏻
all they do is take macedonia one aha same go with the bulgars
@@chris9473 you forgot papanikolaou test pap
nikos kazantzakis greatest writer
gkiolvas physician
karatheodoris helper of einstein and teacher
@@chris9473 pericles, pittakus of lesvos
@Sasuke Uchiha dude how i dance pyrhicc the ancient greek dance
@Sasuke Uchiha and read ancient Greek books and i believe in 12 gods
Greece is home to the first advanced civilizations in Europe and is considered the birthplace of Western civilisation,[b][26][27][28][29] beginning with the Cycladic civilization on the islands of the Aegean Sea at around 3200 BC,[30] the Minoan civilization in Crete (2700-1500 BC),[29][31] and then the Mycenaean civilization on the mainland (1600-1100 BC).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece
lol greek source wiki pedia
@@chris9473 Wikipedia is not the best source I agree but if you read Britannica it is even more specific about the Greek impact.
@@chris9473 dude everybody and theur grandmother knows the greek impact of western civilization, in fact western civilization is greek civilization.
but the cycladic and the minoans werent greek, greeks are indo european and the other two arent
Phenomenal what they have given us. Brilliant civilization.
All made up by the Germans in the 1800s.
@@Marubi2 We are a Roman continuation of Ancient Greece. Whether we are called Romoi, Byzantines or Greeks - it makes no difference. We are free and you are jealous.
doctor flame The Keizer did a good job at creating Greek state, Greek language and taking the ottoman territory away from Russian influence in the 1880’s but they made up so much shit, that it has left the Greeks complete disillusioned.
@@Marubi2 I guess if you really believe that the Germans somehow introduced the Greek language into the Ottoman empire you're too fargone for rational debate. Someone must have created a slavic language and identity also...
doctor flame No, the Germans created Greek language (Koine), AFTER fall of the Ottoman Empire cause you until 1821 no one spoke today’s Greek in Greece. Germans also destroyed Ottoman architecture and rebuilt the cities etc. and made people believe that somehow they are the descendants of a mix of people that lived in the area 3000 years ago.
Love from albania🇦🇱❤🇬🇷
Love from Greece to Albania💪🇦🇱🇬🇷I'm Greek but my best friend is from Albania and he is so loyal and energetic.I think all the Albanians have that positive energy inside them 💪
@@noboxingnolifemaik7223 thanks🇦🇱❤🇬🇷
Shut uo skenderbegs bazzz
@@NoA-xq8ko *Who gives a fuck???* We're related to italian, greeks, montenegrins, etc. at some point and to different degrees. We ain't aliens, but human beings. Of course we're related with neighbors, DUHH! 😒
No A My friend who is Albanian took a DNA test and all suggested people he might be related to were Greek. So yes Greeks are of the same stock as Albanians. Also, it turns out Grace took a large chunk of Albanian speaking territory, after the fall of the Ottoman empire in 1913 and with a huge number of the Albanian population.
Thank you for the linear b language and the antikythera analog mechanism information! Gold!
Love Greeks from Armenian
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Cypriots are Cypriot, not greek.
@@ethem8284Well, I'm from Cyprus and I'm an Hellen. Που είναι το πρόβλημα;
Love from Deutschland 🇩🇪!
Did you know that attic dialect was the English of its time
Koine Greek was the lingua franca not Attic.
@Yoel Armas Macías Yes and he said "English of its time" meaning the lingua franca. The Greek language became the lingua franca in the Hellenistic era and it was not the Attic dialect but the Koine Greek(which was the continuation of the Attic dialect).
@@megistanas you are right, it was Koine Greek that became widespread, not Attic. Many patricians of Rome knew and spoke Koine Greek and it became a Lingua Franca in the Eastern part. Attic was for the very educated and wealthy Greeks and even Romans and later on, after the Renaissance in the rest of Europe too (probably less than 1% of the population though). So it is fair to say while today, attic is thought more, in the past like today it was a language of few learners, while Koine Greek was the English of its time.
So long as the legacy of Ancient Greece endures, the Greeks endure. Study, learn, teach, and spread the Ancient Greek language: the limits of our language are the limits of our world.
Greeting From Persia to our cultivated former neighbor great Hellas ❤ wish you wealth and prosperity.
I wonder what civilizations would exist today without Turks, Mongols, and Arabs in history.
Greeks, Assyrians, Armenians. These civilizations flourished with arts and science but we had to stop all that to survive the blood thirsty neighbors
@@ΝικόλαοςΘεοδωρίδης-γ6λ
Same for the Chinese. Continually interrupted by Turkic / Mongol raids all the time. Nonetheless, Greek and Chinese civilisation have both managed to contribute the most to the world.
I guess we would be more advanced...
Fuck off, Greeks ended the civilisations in Anatolia which were much more older than Greeks. They assimilated those nations who are native to Anatolia. They’re not as innocent as you think lmao.
Turks nat mongols end anatolia People mixed now Day. Arabs nat hıstory
Awesome music 🎶. I love Greece 🇬🇷 and its history. Greetings from the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
I absolutely love the sound clip from 4:26 - 5:15
Great resume
It also explains the Hellenic contribution to the written language of the Estrogens of Italy prior to Rome and the forming of Latin.
The Hellenic Colonization still strongly influential until today.
The French language is especially thankful, according to renowned Larousse French dictionary, French language is almost 50% Classical Greek and of course Latin.
Thank you for sharing.
These type of broadcast opens the minds to groups that have a predetermined notion of the eternal Hellenic language and the truth
Bravo et milles merci
Grecia amo tu cultura e historia!
Saludos desde Mexico
Greek was spoken on the rest of the Balkans in the past.
Greek is the technikal christian religion language against the Ottoman-Arabian-Mongolian languages.
The ancient their language was Pelasgian-Yllirian-Albanian!!
@@guritarasi8732 Albanian ? Are you serious in which alfavete ? You haven't no element for this and North Epirus are always greek
@@ΒαγγεληςΝοτης it was illyrian never forget it, there are still albanians left in cameria or epirus as u call it
@@ΒαγγεληςΝοτηςpeleponese is Albanian land for thousand years
@@ΒαγγεληςΝοτηςGreeks 0.5 you n Albania 😂😂
1.500.000 Albanians in Greece 🤫🤫🤫🤫🖕🏻🇬🇷🤡👨🏿🪳
Constantinople was renamed to "Instanbul" by the Turks, on *28 March 1930.*
*Istanbul
@@thanasis3999 ah really? Thought it meant more like 'to the city'
@Fashy Goy Thank you I thought that was what it meant.
@@thanasis3999 Istanbul actually translates as: To the city(Εις την Πόλη) Istinpoli
22poopoo istanbul the name comes from the Arab word for the city, which was their take on the word Constantinoupolis. It doesnt come from greek « εις την Πολην »
ΚΑΛΗΣΠΕΡΑ ΑΠΟ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (kalispéra apó Elláda)
Hello from Greece
Salute de Grecia
Η Μακεδονία είναι Σλαβίκη. Αλεξαντράς; οχι. Ηταν Αλεξσλαβος απο τη Ρωσσά.
@@cfroi08 hey intellectual do the universe a favor and keep your Bullshits for yourself and your kind!
ΡΕ ΔΙΑΝΟΟΥΜΕΝΕ ΚΑΝΕ ΣΤΟ ΣΥΜΠΑΝ ΤΗ ΧΑΡΗ ΚΑΙ ΚΡΑΤΑ ΤΙΣ ΜΑΛΑΚΙΕΣ ΣΟΥ ΓΙΑ ΤΟΝ ΕΑΥΤΟ ΣΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΓΙΑ ΤΟ ΣΥΝΑΦΙ ΣΟΥ!
@@Kawerus I'm joking file siga siga. Only brainwashed Bulgarian believe Alexander was a slav.
@@cfroi08 OK dude,we're cool!
Take care!
@@cfroi08 Έμαθες ελληνικά για να γράψεις αυτή τη μαλακία?
Thank you 🇮🇹 for conquering as, giving us the values of a proper state and imperialism, adopting our culture, banning democracy and making us dominant in the east
Wow great video! and the ancient greek song is so great!
Unfortunately it was such with Modern Greek pronunciation, so it gives a false impression.
it is not the first, it's just the oldest to have been found written.
@@richardirvine1997
you are wrong
Essentially the foundation of Western culture -- Thanks Greeks.
Thank you!!
~From all the Greeks around the world that still know there past
Incredibly informing and objective piece of work...
There's only one detail I would like to point out: the Greek national minority of Northern Epirus (occupied by Albania) is still predominantly Greek-speaking. The area was actually liberated multiple times by its indigenous population but given back to Albania, the first time because of the intransigence of Mussolini's fascist regime and the second time because of communist reactionism. The Human Rights (Freedom of Education and other language and religious liberties) granted by the Protocol of Corfu (1914) were NOT put into actual force.
In fact, in 2010, Aristotel Goumas was murdered by an Albanian mob on the road from Vlora to Saranda, because he was speaking his language in his ancestors' village. He is, of course, just one example among many.
So, the yellow map @8.00 could be enriched to the North-West.
PS: Indigenous Greek-speaking communities can be found all across the Eastern Mediterranean Basin and the Black Sea, although they do not constitute national minorities.
Best wishes to you and your channel!
Ioannis Petsas don’t cry bitch , no body in the world believe your fake propaganda anymore!! The truth is completely different , you owe to Albania more then anyone . Albanians Arvanites like Markos Botsaris gave you independence, don’t forget . 90 of 100 heroes on Greek revolution on 1821 are Albanian Arvanites . Anyway Respect for the old Hellenic people who gave a lot to the world but they had nothing to do with you and your blood ! I guarantee if you will do a DNA test , have nothing to do with them . Love to true Greeks from Albania .
@@ilirilir193 The arvanites are Hellenes and their language is a Hellenic dialect and their land Arvanon was described in ancient texts as old as the first Hellenic colonization
The ls007 well , the Arvanites language is the same language that we Albanians speak now ! So make a connection. And like you said their land was colonised by Hellenic !!! Maybe you modern Greeks can lie some people but I wonder... Can you lie your self ?
It's really funny that you are publically proving yourself to be an uneducated moron!
As a matter of fact, I myself have partly Arvanite heritage and I happen to know better than you about our dialect and culture, than what a miserable communist dictatorship has been propagating in Albania for 70 years. Because my ancestors have been living in the land of Hellas for more than 600 years and we have defended our land and freedom from every invader!
Arvanites are an ancient indigenous people of Epirus who speak a hubrid language with hellenic and albanic influences. We have been using the Greek alphabet since the first Arvanite texts were published and our faith has always been - and will always remain- Christian and Orthodox. The modern Albanians (especially those called Gheg, and live in the north of Tirana) are basically the leftovers of the Turks and other Middle Eastern invaders, they are predominantly Muslim - with a Catholic minority- and are a shame for us all. Even the national hero of Albania (Georgios Kastriotis) was Christian and fought exactly against that what modern Albania has become: a Turkish colony and a pain in the ass for all democratic nations in the region.
Please get educated (there is a lot of information out there in the free world), the school books of Hoxha and Stalin have no scientific validity in 2020.
Ps. Come to any of the Arvanite villages in Greece, ESPECIALLY in the ones that you are claiming to be related to Albania -like the homeland of the great Marcos Mpotsaris in Souli- and try to call ONE of us Albanian. I dare you! If you leave the area with all of your teeth and are still standing on your feet, gimme a call 🤙
Ioannis Petsas Hahaha , I guarantee you that I’m much more educated then you ! And I’m an Albanian Christian orthodox! And I’m proud because I don’t betray my old roots like you do !!! Anyway I don’t want to go far , anyway Epirus was colonised by Old Greeks . So don’t belong to Greek ! So the all Arvanites and Apirus use to be different people from and use to speak different language. That language is the same Language that Albanians speak now ! Is this not true ? I understand all old Arvanites songs because their are in Albanian language! Ore now because that part is not in Albanian territory is the same language that We Albanians speak now!!! So what a hell you want more ?
Love history from Iran 🇮🇷🇬🇷❤
I don't know why but just seeing the Greek language disappear from Anatolia makes me want to cry
In Portuguese language, my first-language, there are some Greek words, too.
@George Raptis Do you understand Portuguese without learning it? If no, then ''some'' is the right word! In every european language ca. 5% - 7% of words are orginally Greek. And in the Greek ca. 5%-7% of the words are Arabic/Turkish/Iranian (like Bas(z)ar=Παζάρι) etc.....
@@Demetris59 there are more than the ones that we understand, much more. But they are "hidden", they have changed completely over time or they derive from the ancient Greek and they are not used in modern Greek. That's why we can't understand them all. The percentage its much higher than 6%.
Octavio Simões “Some Greek words” is a great understatement, to be true we have thousands of words that come from Greek.
@@Demetris59 Παζάρι is not an official word. Εμποροπανήγυρις is the word used formally. Yes, we do use turkish/arabic/italian/french words in everyday talk, but these words compose the informal greek language, the slangs. You won't read these words in any official paper, such as govermental or court papers.
So, for that 5%-7% (I won't even debate that percentage, even though you're exaggerating) of the words being Arabic/Turkish/whatever, maybe 0.05% cannot be described using a formal Greek word. That 0.05% is mostly fruits and vegetables that were not native to Greece, like potato (πατάτα), tomato (τοματα), etc.
@@JohnJohn-bs1kv Well as I know, no-one is using this word '' Εμποροπανήγυρις'' even formally! ''εμποροπάζαρο'' yes....and there is this Word again....''Παζάρι''. Am not exaggerating at all....5-7% is just fair...μπουσουλάω, λουλούδι, κοκορέτσι, λάλα ....etc are albanian.....Αλάνι, Γλέντι, Καλούπι, Καπάκι, Μπαρούτι, etc...are turkish. Πογκρόμ, κολχόζ are russian. Ρούχο,σβάρνα, σανός, etc are slavic.....and none of these words have to do something with food.....
I am turk and I say Greek Language is so improved for example.
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Heroes-Iroes
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the 99% of English words that start with an h, in greeks start with an i. Because the h is the tone in the ancient Greeks, the tone is not used anymore, for example, is history-istoria
@@zoelioliou4735 MHN ΠΑΡΑΧΑΡΑΖΕΤΕ ΤΗΝ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ, Η ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΜΙΑ!
@@zoelioliou4735 Not 99%, but only those loaned from Greek language, and which began with h+iota or h+eeta. And some other loaned from French, who also dropped the h - but they still write it. It has disppeared from the Romance languages too (the Latin based languages).
Greek WROTE it with the 'tone', accent aspirata - but h is a SOUND made in the throat. Now Kh(i / khee) is closest to it, but a bit different sound, beacuse it's made in the same place as K(appa), but H was made in the throat, and still is in the languges that use it.
Oh Arvanite te kendoni gluhene mos ta harroni...
@Le Dia you mean σπαθα
Ότι προσπαθείτε να αποδείξετε το ποιοι είμαστε σε ανεγκέφαλους είναι τουλάχιστον αστείο. ....όσα καταλαβαίνει ένα ντουβαρι ,αλλά τόσα καταλαβαίνουν κι αυτοί.....ηρεμήστε παιδιά.....γνωρίζουμε ποιοι είμαστε...Δεν έχουμε να αποδείξουμε σε κανέναν το παραμικρό... (αν χρειαστεί όμως......)...εδώ είμαστε...!!!!!!!
In the east black sea coast of turkey are some places where people speak still rumca (phontus language). This language dies because of the modernity but it is still spoken. And if some people of them speak turkish, then with a heavy influence of phontus greec.
We need to save
If Phoenicians were so developed to have an alphabet will you please give me one Phoenician Philosopher one Poet maybe anything in literature ???
Stop dizzying people with Hindoeuropean "tribes" and languages and the Phoenician pirates ....
Πες τα βρε φιλε. Εκτός απο ανιστόρητο ειναι και μη-λογικο αυτο που ισχυρίζονται για το ελληνικό αλφάβητο. Οσο για την ινδοευρωπαικη μας προέλευση νομιζω πως δεν ισχύει, αλλα νομιζω πως ολα τα εθνη προήλθαν απο την Μεσοποταμία(περιπου) όπως και εμείς!
foinikes einai oloi autoi edo mesa oi perissoteroi o xristos o aramaios
So proud of my nation, Greek!!! And all the people should be proud of their nations and cultures . Never forget your roots, because it is like forgetting yourself!!!
The west unfortunetly is quite the opposite. People just aren't proud of their roots anymore.
@@tobiasboston7795 yeah i notice that.People also in the west are afraid to embrace their roots because there is a possibility to be called racists.Meanwhile in the east other nations and countries are embracing their roots and they are proud and this is really normal and good.
I think the whole problem of that is the fucking globalism.
@@MIKEK13ful Globalism is also trying to spread in eastern europe. The difference being that the west embraces it, while Greece and the rest of Europe don't (speaking as a people. Politicians are a different story)
@@tobiasboston7795 you are wrong .We as Greeks are really proud of our nation and our roots.
@@MIKEK13ful bro I know. I just said that the west doesn't think the same, and that no matter how hard globalism is spreading in europe, greeks and the entirety of eastern europe will remain proud. Got it?
Thank you for including the genocide and the dying languages of Asia Minor 🙏 they are so often forgotten and not included because of efforts to erase that part of history.
I hope one day you'll rise again, strong as you were in the past!
Awesome, all your videos are treasures!
I love greek history, greetings from the Netherlands
Excellent video. Many people forget that Greek was the main language of the Eastern Roman Empire. This is how it survived up to the Ottoman times and the modern age.
Good vid, but technically that Phrygian is also considered close to Hellenic, not Greek, but a sister language of it.
Not Hellenic but close to it.
@Taqifsha Nanen We know that Macedonian was a language tied to Greek. If it wasn't a Greek dialect, it was a separate Hellenic language.
I don't know about the Phrygian language.
@Taqifsha Nanen Yeah, but the Illyrians or the the Thracians didn't see themselves as Greeks, unlike the Macedonians.
And the influence would be in such a big state that it would name their country and their people? Because names like Macedonia and Alexander are of Greek origin.
@Taqifsha Nanen why dont you know that? Dont we have hundreds of writings of their language? In graves , temples , all over Macedonia , Egypt , Asia? All their names , locations , gods , names of animals , EVERYTHING is Dorian Greek. They spoke Greek , they wrote nothing else but Greek , no single word from Illirian or Thracian was found , they considerd themselfs Greeks and only Greeks , but still there are people like you who can not accept it. Well deal with it.
Ps. They could comiunicate with the other Greeks without translators , as for example is mentioned by many historians in the relations between Greeks and Egyptians , Phoiniceans , Hittites and others. Sorry , the were only Greeks.
@Taqifsha Nanen Well , i have. And they all say the same thing: 100%Greek. Dorian Greek. Deal with it.
What i admire about my language is that i can understand the lyrics of that "ancient"(50 ce) song
There is no "Phoenician script" for Hellenic Alfabet. Instead we have: -Όστρακο στα Γιούρα Αλοννήσου του 5000-4500π.Χ (σύμβολα που παραπέμπουν σε ελληνικά γράμματα). Μάλιστα ο Αρχαιολόγος Σαμψών μίλησε για εμφάνιση ενός πολιτισμού, του Αιγαιακού, από το 9000 ως το 4000π.Χ. ( -Ostra in Jura Alonnisos of 5000-4500 BC (symbols that refer to Greek letters). Indeed, Archbishop Samson spoke of the emergence of a civilization, the Aegean, from 9000 to 4000 BC.) -Ξύλινη πινακίδα στο Δισπηλιό Καστοριάς του 5.250π.Χ. (Wooden plate in Dispilio, Kastoria, 5,250 BC), επισης Στην ελληνική γραφή - ελληνικό αλφάβητο δεν υπάρχουν: α) γράμματα για τα μακρά φωνήεντα, όπως συμβαίνει στη Φοινικική και Αιγυπτιακή γραφή (δηλαδή τα γράμματα αλεφ, αιγιν και γιοντ), β) γράμματα για τα συμπλέγματα b, d, g (= μπ, ντ, γκ), όπως υπάρχουν στην Φοινικική και Αιγυπτιακή γραφή, καθώς και στη λατινική γραφή ( also There are no letters in the Greek script - Greek alphabet: a) letters for the long vowels, as in the Phoenician and Egyptian scripts (ie the letters αλεφ, άγνινη και γιόττ), b) letters for the b, d, dt, gk), as they exist in the Phoenician and Egyptian writing, as well as in the Latin script)
Δεν πήρες τα φάρμακά σου σήμερα, ε;
The addition of the song in the timeline was awesome! I love it!
I love Greek songs and I have no problem with Greek people. As a Turkish, I found this video very informative except the Genocide part, which is claimed in the video that Turks committed a genocide against Greeks between 1914 and 1922. This is totally wrong information. No way can we accept that. A complete distortion of facts. Please correct this wrongfulness.
But its really true that we curse Kemal , we were friends woth Turk and this guy hated the most developed country and in Europe and decided to to destroy all the Greeks. The Greek friend of Kemal was scared when he planned this and siad trustfully to him : You , Greeks! Should have all of you being killed because you tried to colonize ottomans . Thats its no true and proble m has been scaled to his primitive when Neo-Turks political parties are planned to that second war with Greece.
You are terrible and not vulnerable, Turks . BecaUse, you Turks killed the entire population in Anatolia which keeps his generations for thousands years corrupted and developed greek population there was .
@@lorumasteraceae- so rimmed me again what exactly happened with the NATIVE ANATOLIANS and way there wes not I'ven one single NATIVE ANATOLIAN wen TURKS arrived in ANATOLIAN?
*THEY BUILT A FCKING COMPUTER*
They don't tell so much information here it is limited but also robots are come from the atlantis, greeks are altantian hyperborians
Wow! Interesting, I have been fascinated by the Greek history. Out of curiosity, what software do yo use for these kind of videos?
Congratulations
Historicaly accurate!
First dimocracy
Unification of ancient greece
The Tsaconian and the Pontic , or Cappadocian , dialects are not mutually intelligible with all other forms of modern Greek . Tsaconian is spoken within a small maritime area on the east coast of the Peloponnesus along the Gulf of Argos , and is a descendant of ancient Doric .
Keefe, E. (1977). Area handbook for Greece (p. 117). Washington, DC: U.S. Gov. Print. Office.
You try so hard troll 😂 get a life
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I love your videos. Well made! It'd be cool if you make videos about Uralic, Turkic, Tungusic and so-called Paleo-Balkan languages. Thanks! :)
Very good and informative video! Thank you so much!
4:22
Here is the Ancient Greek writing
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ xρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.
7:26 You are wrong that "Turkish invasion of north Cyprus prevents union with Greece". The idea of union with Greece had been abandoned since the birth of the Republic of Cyprus in 1960 (independence from Great Britain). The coup by Greek-Cypriot fascists in 1974 did not create any possibility of union with Greece and did not enjoy the support of the majority of Greek-Cypriots. Not even Greece itself as a nation attempted to use the coup for annexing Cyprus. But Turkey used the situation to invade Cyprus and conquer part of it, secretly backed by other powers. The aid from Greece to Cyprus to defend the invasion was almost negligible.
The idea of union with Greece had not been abandoned until 1970 and Cypriot parties and the Cypriot president wanted the union with Greece until at least 1970. But the Cypriot president was not happy with the way Greek governments were behaving from 1958 and onwards because Greek governments acted a little as puppets and were close to England (as Greece was under great UK influence after both the world war and also the greek civil war or 1949, with the winners in Greek civil war supported by UK) and Makarios were not happy with how Greek governments were not fully supporting the independence efforts of Cypriots afraid to displease UK. So, the Cypriot president was displeased with the Greek governments and some negotiations. The union was wanted. That is late 50s early 60s.
Of course after 1965 and the constitutional crisis in Greece and the dictatorship that followed then the political chaos of 1965-1967, and the dictatorship, any talks were out of the question, without a ruling government of political government.
Following that, the dictatorship betrayed both Greeks in Greece and in Cyprus with the fascist movement and the eventual events causing war, pain, feeling of betrayal and all the bad events.
So, get your facts straight.
The union was wanted and the Greek governments under huge UK influence in the 1945-1965 period and especially the post civil war period. Talks could only be held in the1950s after the civil war (and after the great catastrophes of Greek for example the 1953 earthquake catastrophes that turned half the ionian island towns into dust) so for a very short time period, but Greek government was hugely affected by the UK with winners of the civil war backed by UK to act freely and support Greek cypriots which caused bitterness.
After 1964-1965 Greece had huge political problems and chaos and after 1967 no government or legal govermnent at all.
And then with the invasion there were other wounds.
Union however was at the time the best movement forward. Now it is very early to make any thoughts about such an issue, because the important issue which is unknown how it will be solved, is the unification of the island and this is the important and difficult issue that should be resolved.
@@innosanto You are telling me "So, get your facts straight" when you yourself are essentially implying that after 1970 the idea of union with Greece was abandoned... I believe that your disagreement lies other where. So, get your arguments straight if you want your reply to have meaning. The purpose of the Turkish invasion was NOT TO STOP union with Greece. And since you analyse pre 1970 diplomatic events so much, you mihgt have mention the plans of the colonial power governing Cyprus and wishing to control the middle east, to divide the island even before 1958..
Bullshit, the idea for Enosis wasn't abandoned; it was just postponed for later when it would be possible to do it. If the treason of Cyprus in 1974 never happened, the union with mother Greece would have happened eventually.
Greece is the mother
Father Turkish
@@altansbildircin2105 Father can be called someone who sometimes and some way has offered something !!!
@@pererneop3922 i answered 293 86gr
@fot geo Translate this
ANTİK YUNAN MUCİZESİ BİR MİTTİR.
Sonda söyleneceği en başta söyleyelim; Antik Yunan kültürü toplama bir kültür olup öncesi olmayan, Helenlerin tamamen kendilerinin yarattığı bir uygarlık mucizesi olduğu savı bir mittir, emperyalist bir yalandır. Antik Yunan'ın toplama kültür olduğu Helen düşüncesi doğana kadar olan ilk devrede kolayca görülebilir. Tanrı panteonlarının kaynağı zaten var olan Anadolu, Kafkas ve Mezopotamya kültürüdür. Örneğin Yunan mitolojisindeki Artemis (tapınağı var) sözcüğü, İskitlerin atalarından Erdimpas'tır. Yine yunan mitolojisinde önemli yer tutan 'Afrodit' sözcüğü yunanca bile değildir, Akadlıların tanrıçalarından Astarte'nin yunanca söylenişidir.
Antik Yunan'ın ne kendine has bir kültürü vardır ne de uygarlığı. Tamamen toplama olan mitolojisi gibi batılıların iddia ettiği uygarlığın mucizesi diye anlatılan şey de toplamadır. 'Yunan Mucizesi' diye bahsedilen 2500-3000 yıl öncesinde Yunanlıların Fenikelilerle ticarete başlaması sonucu ortaya çıkan bilgi ve din yığınlaşması, toplamıdır. Aynı İyonyalıların İskitlerle ticaret yapıp Ertimpas'ın antik Yunan da tanrılaşmasıdır.
Ne Antik Yunan'ın ne Helen ve Hristiyan döneminin günümüz Batı uygarlığı(!) ile bir ilgisi yoktur. Günümüzün Batı uygarlığı(!) bunu Antik Yunan'a yada Roma'ya değil, koloni haline getirdikleri Amerika ve Afrika kıtalarına borçludur! O kıtalarda gerçekleştirdikleri vahşi soygun ile kendi toplumlarının refah seviyesini arttırmış, bu arttırma sonucu o toplumların daha fazla ve çabuk bir şekilde nasıl daha fazla yağmalarız düşüncesi sonucu teknik ilerlemeler olmuştur. Buharlı gemilerin icat edilmesi bunların ilklerindendir. Kapitalizm öncesi manifaktür dönemi de sömürgelerden gelen malların depolanması, işlenmesi sonucu ortaya çıkmıştır.
Son olarak günümüz bilimi Latin alfabesi ile yapılmaktadır ve bilim dili olarak Latin alfabesi kullanılmaktadır. Kökeni ise Antik Yunan alfabesi değil, Etrüsk tamga sistemidir. Latinler sadece Yunan'ın harfleri disipline etmesini kendine örnek almıştır. Aynı şekilde yunan alfabesi de başka bir dilin disipline edilmiş halidir; Fenike alfabesi.
Bütün bu palavraya son noktayı koyan bir gelişme oldu: Batı uygarlığının kökeni olarak gösterilen ve Doğu Helen olarak tanımlanan İyonya Halkının Helenlerle ilgisi olmayan yerel Anadolu halkı olduğu günümüzde anlaşılmıştır, her ne kadar Batılı çevreler bu konuda suskun kalsalar da. Fahri Işık bu bağlamda şunları söyler;
“Batı uygarlığını Anadolu’nun batısında yaratanların, “gerçek İonlar”ın, Atina soydaşı Hellenler olduğu savı, önemi nedeniyle yukarıda da sıklıkla değinildi ki, tarihsel gerçeklere dayanmaz; çünkü M.Ö. 1200-800 arası süreçte yazı yoktur. Bilinenler, Ege Göçleri’nden 700 yıl kadar sonra Atina’da yazılan mitoslara ve o ortamda kaleme alınan Historia’ya dayanır (Hrd. 1, 147). Söz konusu Atina olduğunda Herodotos taraftır, mitos ise tarih değildir. İnanılması zor olsa da, Batılı eskiçağ bilimcileri, uygarlığının kökenini Hellenlere bağlama uğruna “masalı” tarih gerçekliğinde yorumlamakta bir sakınca görmemiş; bunu da, yukarıda yerli çömlekçilerin taklidi olarak yorumlanan, çok az sayıdaki Protogeometrik biçim ve biçemdeki kabın İonia’da M.Ö. 11. yüzyıl sonlarında başlayan varlığıyla belgelemeye ça- lışmışlardır 86. Mitoslardan çıkarılan, büyük göçün acımasız bir savaşın ardından geldiğidir ve bu boyutta yıkıcı bir savaşın da İonia’daki en erken Attik çömleğinden en az yüz yıl kadar önce yaşandığıdır (Res. 11)87. Dor Hellenleri’nin M.Ö. 12. yüzyılda gerçekleştirdiği saldırıların acımasızlığında canını kurtarabilen Akhaların Hellen beyleri, Latacz’ın deyimiyle, “ada- lardaki dostlarına sığınmış, kendi haline bırakılan halk da kurtuluşu Ege adalarına ve oradan Anadolu’ya kaçışta bulmuştur”88. J. Boardmann’a göre de savaş mağduru bu halk, “malı mülkü elinden alınmış, her şeyini yitirmiş” bir çaresizliktedir” ( Fahri Işık, “ANADOLU-İON UYGARLIĞI Kolonizasyon” ve “Doğu Hellen” Kavramlarına Eleştirisel Bir Bakış”, Anadolu/Anatolia 35, 2009, s.s. 71)
@fot geo if you want to learn Something make copy paste
Thanks for this wonderful knowledge ..this video was like the ocean in the pot. And the way you represented with pictures ,maps ..it was not like boring lectures. Thanks a lot
Long Live Greeks! the whole World MUST Venerate and honor the Holy Amazing Greeks!
YEAH WORSHIP ME😂😂😂
would love to see more about Greece
wonderful video, well done!
My country’s second biggest city was founded by Greeks and is considered this country’s oldest city
Kurdistan 🇳🇪🤝🇬🇷 Greece
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@@papazataklaattiranimam sizin bayrağınız nêy bayraği Bîzans mî 😂🤣😂
@@SerdalPasur Nijer imiş Yunanistan’la ne ilgisi varsa🤣🤣
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@@SerdalPasur bayrağını emojilerde bulamamanın ezikliğini yaşıyorsun şu an😹😹😹
Hi, this video has been incredible, i liked it so much, where may i find and download the song of Seikilos, the same you have?
You can find the audio in the 'Seikilos epitaph' page on Wikipedia
Very good job, thank you for this vid!
R.I.P. Troy, you will be missed, although signed their own death warrant when they made the Greeks their enemies.
Amazing video!! Should have put the North Epirotic Greek dialect in the end though..
@The Unbekannt You'd wish.. Don't speak if you don't know ;)
@The Unbekannt They are not everywhere is south Albania, and there are not lot of them left anymore, but they still exist, I know too, believe me..
@The Unbekannt Congrat. To speak the truth.
Romios people must go back to Italy.
The east part didn't continue as Byzantine Empire. That term didn't exist ever, until after the fall of the empire when modern historians invented the term. They called the Empire Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων (Basileía Rhōmaíōn; Greek for Imperium Romanum)
Ancient beginning of cultural isms, literature, sculpture and all arts. Even we can say all arts central in Greeks. The Grece for visiting in my dreams. I admire all ancient hellenic. Love
Good effort, but as a simple Greek who knows the basics from his history, please use your self-criticism and if you don't know, don't talk and make fun of things with a supposedly ancient Greek accent and other lies. If we Greeks came from the steppes in the dates that you mention and we are, as you say, Indo-Europeans, then how is it that there is Solon's dialogue with the Egyptian priests and that he talks about the war between Greeks and Atlanteans around 9200 BC.
Something does not go well with these theories and it is in someone's interest to degrade us and shrink our historical presence in time.
I close with a mocking and ironic mood with a modern Greek saying that fits the case of European scientists know-it-alls.
Come, father, let me show you so that you will know from where my mother gave birth to me. If they understand, a little seriousness will help.
I'm Greek
Wow How did you do that?
@@McCSFunk cry pure history man
Die Walküre μιλάς ελληνικά;
I’m Italian, we’re brothers of the Mediterranean and Indoeuropean cousins :)
@@lunzy6492 🇬🇷🤝🏻🇮🇹
I LOVE your history videos 🤗as I've been trying to find videos like these for a while.
I was wondering, can you do a video like this for the Indo-Aryan languages? Because I think that's the only Indo-European ethnolinguistic group you haven't made a video like this for until now..
Anyways, love ♥ the video 👍!
Ah...the eternal Greece...the great grandmother!!!
@4:33 *The singer makes several mistakes in pronunciation,* including starting the initial word with an 'n' sound, rather than the original 'h' sound. This mix-up of n's and h's occurs in both first statement and its repetition, although his mistakes are not parallel. An additional problem is that he leans towards anachronistic, Modern Greek pronunciation of the vowels (diphthongs, in particular), rather than using accepted ancient pronunciations.
Good video. What about Linear A and Cretan hieroglyphics? Why does it start with Linear B. Also, the Phoenician alphabet theory is crumbling the last decades due to them emergence of new evidence.
Cretan scripts are not yet well understood and hence their language/s are unclassified. Archaeologists and linguists cannot say they are Indo-European, let alone Hellenic, with certainty.
Brief Histories Thanks for your reply. They haven’t been full deciphered true. There are words such Βα-σι-λι-ας(king-basil) translated from Linear A and Cretan hieroglyphics are definitely using symbols found in Linear A & B though. None other language at the time was using symbols as those. Linguists don’t argue of the connection between Linear A and b. They haven’t deciphered the writing yet. Also, the Phoenician debate is pretty interesting too. In the next decade, linguistics will have to scrap the Phoenician theory and pave a new route on understanding the alphabets of that time. The indo-European theory will follow. We need to understand that theories such as Phoenician alphabet and indo-european languages have been formed over 250 years ago.
In the 1950s, Linear B was deciphered and understood as a Hellenic language, less than 100 years ago. Historians and linguists back then, considered the 8th century as the start of ‘Greek’ writing.
The new archaeological findings will disapprove the Phoenician/indoeuropean theory. Exciting times.
In the 6:35 you wrote Instanbul but the citys name is Constaninople until 1923
Right. My mistake!
Lovely video like always :)
6:38 According to what some say, the Turkish/Islamic influence on some parts of Europe also contributed to the preservation of Greek, art, science and mathematics, which also helped with the Renaissance. I always speculated that the fashion of wearing a veil, especially in the middle-ages, were from Turkish/Islamic influence. The reason for wearing a veil then is similar to the practice wearing the hijab.
Turks no; Arabs and Persians contributed to the preservation of ancient Greek knowledge. Renaissance came largely as result of the Byzantine scholars migrating to Europe, right before and after the fall of Constantinople.
@@papertoyss Ah.
turkish?no
@@art.f7973 Nope
Hmmm, looks like Turkic languages will be next.
Great 😍😍😍
Can you make Old Anatolian Languages?
@Khalid Al-Zein YPG He already did it was one of the first of this category, check his channel
Or Altaic in general
Waitin' for it!
Very informative and good
Remember Greece, Remember Epitaph of Seikilos.
You only live once. So, Live it up to the most.
Cypriot Greek has often been referred to as a dialect of Greek (Contossopoulos, 2000); a variety that is linguistically proximal to Standard Modern Greek (Grohmann and Kambanaros, 2016 Grohmann et al. 2016), which is the official language in the environment our participants acquire language. Although the official language in education and other formal settings is indeed Standard Modern Greek, research has shown the boundaries between the two varieties, Standard Modern Greek and Cypriot Greek, and their distribution across different registers is not straightforward (Grohmann and Leivada, 2012, Tsiplakou et al. 2016). At times mixing is attested without code-switching being in place, while no official characterization has been provided for any of these terms in this specific context. The question arising in this context is whether the attested variants emerging in mixed speech repertoires are functionally equivalent for an individual speaker.
The concept of "competing grammars goes back to Krich 11989, 1991), who proposed that speakers project multiple grammars to deal with ambiguous input This concept has been explicitly connected to the relation between Standard and Cypriot Greek (Papadopo et al. 2014; plaka 2014; Grohman et al 2017)
The two varieties have differences in all levels of linguistic analysis and often monolingual speakers of Standard Modern Greek judge Cypriot Greek as unintelligible. At the same time, Greek Cypriot speakers do not always provide reliable judgments of their own speech since these are often clouded by sociolinguistic attitudes toward using the non-standard variety. Cypriot Greek lacks official codification and its status as a different language/variety is often denied by Greek Cypriots who may downplay the differences between Standard Modern Greek and Cypriot Greek and describe the latter as just an accent (Arvaniti, 2010). As the discussion of the different variants will make clear in the next section, the two varieties have differences across levels of linguistic analysis and these differences vastly exceed the sphere of phonetics or phonology.
All speakers of Cypriot Greek have exposure to Standard Modern Greek through education and other mediums and in this way, they are competent to different degrees in both varieties. We employ the term 'bilectal' (Rowe and Grohmann, 2013, 2014) to refer to the participants of this study, although it is not entirely clear that the varieties they are exposed to are Standard Modern Greek and Cypriot Greek or that they are only two varieties, under the assumption that a continuum is in place. For instance, the term 'Cypriot Standard Greek' (Arvaniti, 2010) has been proposed to refer to an emerging variety that may count as the standard in the context of Cyprus. This would be a sociolinguistically 'high' variety (Ferguson, 1959) that is used in formal settings, although its degree of proximity with Standard Modern Greek is difficult to determine with precision because great fluidity is attested across different settings and geographical areas. At the school environment, for example, one notices the existence of three different varieties: Cypriot Greek, as the home variety that is used when students interact with each other, Standard Modern Greek, as the language of the teaching material, and another standard-like variety that incorporates elements from both varieties, and is present in the repertoire of both the students and the instructors (Sophocleous and Wilks. 2010; Hadjioannou et al., 2011; Leivada et al.. 2017).
I'm Greek you forgot about Minoan Linear A and Mycenaean Linear B Script as Minoans were also Greeks before Pelasgians.
Greek is credited officially with 7-8% of English, but from my extensive research on the Subject, the correct percentage should be more like 15% with upwards of 20%. 15% AT LEAST for sure!!
First. Anyway, great job. Nice song
Thank you for this video. I would like to ask you, which is your source of the Seikilos song (beginning at 4:27): the version presented is different in some respects from what scholarship has concluded. Could you, please, inform me who is the person interpreting the song, so that I can ask him on some details of his rendering, or, perhaps, bring me in contact with him? Many thanks.
7:50 Isn't French influenced by Greek? How some words are and even letters in the French alphabet use the Greek terms; some Romance languages also follow Greek in this case.
06:00 no such a thing as "Byzantine Empire". We used to call it "Ρωμανία" (Romania), the land of Romanian people, Ρωμαίων/Ρωμάνων/Ρωμιών in greek. Even nowadays, the language that some Greek descendants in Turkey speak, it's called ρωμαίικα (romeika).
Nice video! Semitic?
I'm so happy to be Greek. I woudn't want to be any other nation! I wish i could see the whole video but i was balling my eyes out.
SALUTATE LA MAGNA GRECIA NOI SIAMO LA MAGNA GRECIA HI FROM NORTHERN EPIRUS (ΒΌΡΕΙΟΣ ΗΠΕΙΡΟΣ )
1100 BC: Having no scripts found doesn't necessarily means that writing was forgotten for 300 years. 800 BC: Greek alphabet was unique in that for the first time consonants (that are actually non voices) were represented with letters. Most elementary part of speech is in fact the syllable, but with this amazing idea, a fission of syllable was achieved. This would help Greek language develop and become the perfect tool for science, arts, engineering, philosophy etc. 776 BC: Not first Olympic games organised but first Olympic games recorded. Obviously 'dark ages' were not as dark as some tend to believe.
Greece gave the world everything iam proud to be greek God bless greece
Definitely you are seriously wrong, it didn't gave the world everything, actually it's very much asphyxinatingly close to not-everything.
@@thesecretlibrary890 is just a phrase
Java Corps we actually did you stupid ass
@@thesecretlibrary890 let me tell you what greece has offered the world
Language
Letters
Words
Tenses
Dimocracy (greek invention)
Free speach
Philosophy
History (its a greek invention)
Drama
Comedy
Culture
It has saved the world 2 times
Persian empire
Hittler invasion
So how couldnt we own a "thanks"to greece.
After all,its not greece that has to pay a german debt
Its the world that has to pay a huge debt to greeks
@@wizzya9966 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Most countries have debt
We also have debt🤣🤣🤣🤣
And no we didn't save anything from the Germans
Cuz they conquered almost all of europe
There is a group of people living in Gilan north of Iran known as Gilaks, as you can see there are similarities between Gilaki and Gallic (Irish,Welsh..) languages
Gilaki: Khakhor / 🏴 Khwaer
(written Khwahar)
Gilaki: Small: Pach/ 🏴 Fach
Gilaki: Breast: Chiche/ 🇮🇪 Chíche
Gilaki: Boy: Rika 🏴 Rocyn (Rokin)
Gilaki: Chicken: Kerk/ 🏴 Cearc ( Kerk)
Unlike Persian and Italian which show more similarities in the basic words comparing to Greek
🇮🇷 🇮🇹 / 🇬🇷
Mother: Madar madre/ μητέρα (Mitera)
Father: Pedar padre / πατέρας (Patera)
Boy/Son: Pur, Puer ( Latin) /αγόρι (Agori)
Water: Ab, Abba (Sardinian)/ νερό (neró)
What : Che Che /τι (Ti)
Also Che Chizi , Che Cosa
Who : Ki Chi /που (Pou)
Inside: Andar, Entro/ μέσα(mésa)
How much: Chand, Quanto / πόσο (Póso)
Small: Khord, Corto / μικρό (Mikró)
Thing : Chiz, Cosa /πράγμα (prágma)
Young: Javan Giovane /νέος (Neos)
Dead: Morde. Morto/νεκρός (Negros)
Cat: Pishi & Gorbe, Gurpe (Fox in Sardinian)/Γάτα(Gáta)
Liver: Jegar ، Jecur(Latin) /συκώτι(Sykoti)
Cheekbone: Gune, Gena (Latin)/ζυγωματικό(Zygomatikó)
Kiss: Buse, Bacio/ φιλί (Filí)
Lip: Lab, Labbro/ χείλος (Cheílos)
Throat: Galu, Gola / λαιμός (laimós)
Breast: Sine , Seno/ στήθος (Stíthos)
And it can’t be coincidence, due to the other similarities between the cultures like Nowruz bal in Gilaki and Beltane in Galik we may conclude that these people share the same root. About the similarities between Persian and Italian i have no idea.
Maybe ancient Greeks too used to live in north of Iran near province of Gilan, a province known as Mazandaran (maybe related to Mycenaean) then they migrated to Balkan, some artifacts have been found in the province similar to Greek culture in Marlik, also according to Greeks there was a tribe known as Amazons,maybe this is also related to the name of Mazandaran ( Amazon and Mazan ) because Amazons and Greeks used to live nearby.
There are some places in Mazandaran that have similar name to ancient Greek gods like Zanos, Neka, Chalus (maybe related to Achelous) , Astra ..
After migrating from Mazandaran to Gilan they settled near the Caspian sea, according to Herodotus there was a tribe known as Geloni who spoke a language mix of Greek and Iranic.
In Gilaki like Greek the word for Girl is Kor and as mentioned above Gilaki have similarities with Gallic languages.
the word Greek itself maybe related to Gleek and Gallic, as the name of the country is Hellada or in its correct form Galata (as you know it’s located in Turkey, G -> H , T -> D ) which clearly shows the wave of migration from Iran to Turkey then to Balkan.
But western scholars prefer closing their eyes on these basic and simple facts.