The Devil's horsemen - The Mongols

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  • @ceyhunPak
    @ceyhunPak 15 років тому +7

    Long Live Mongolia. Long Live Big Turan!!! We allways to be brothers. No body could destroy our link. Greating from Turkiye.

  • @ceyhunPak
    @ceyhunPak 15 років тому +7

    LONG LIVE MONGOLIA. LONG LIVE BIG TURAN!!! Grating from Turkiye, my mongol brothers.

  • @ABHINAVNR
    @ABHINAVNR 14 років тому +26

    Mongols are the central asian cousins of native americans!!

  • @ceyhunPak
    @ceyhunPak 15 років тому +5

    HI MY MONGOL BROTHERS. LONG LIVE MONGOLIA. LONG LIVE BIG TURAN!!! WE WILL BUILT AGAIN EMPIRE OF HUN,EMPIRE OF MONGOLIA, GOKTURK EMPIRE AGAIN. greating from Turkiye.

  • @zochirho
    @zochirho 15 років тому +13

    I enjoyed this video. I am convinced that the Mongolian art, culture, and genealogy had great influence in the birth of the Tartars and many cultural aspects of the steppe countries, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgizstan, and even Afghanistan. I don't think it is a coincidence that many Afghanis and Tajiks have Khan in their last name.

  • @nitroyoda
    @nitroyoda 15 років тому +4

    Hail from Iran I am of scythian and Iranian blood so I greatly love the steppes especially the Russian one

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  15 років тому +9

    Part 2.
    He travels through snow, rain and deserts to reach his birth place. He is challenged by another warrior and overcomes him, as he is about to kill him he sees a birth mark on the neck of the downed warrior and recognizes his son. As he falls down crying and hugs his son, the blue sky strikes with a lighting bolt and turning them into stone statues to remain forever beside each other. (reference to stone man statues found in Mongolia)

  • @ceyhunPak
    @ceyhunPak 15 років тому +11

    Long Live Mongolia!!! Long Live Big Turan!!! Hej Turan!!! Hedef Turan!!!Greating from Turkiye, my mongol brothers.

  • @holmikor
    @holmikor 15 років тому +3

    what band is it?
    I'm hungarian, whose nation was defeated by mongols with the same kind of warfare we used to have before setteling down in the Carpathean Basin...
    My ancestors come from somewhere in Asia, therefore I feel a great connection to these culture, that is the very base of our folklore.
    peace.

  • @izaki47
    @izaki47 15 років тому +26

    i'm mongolian & proud of my lovely country!!

  • @LVNV828
    @LVNV828 14 років тому +40

    mongols were great warriors, their relentless attacking style and determination was far superior to any other empire of its time. all the spartan crap is over rated, mongols would annihilate both sparta and persia

  • @abulkalam1
    @abulkalam1 16 років тому +2

    According to this theory, the European Renaissance subsequent colonization and todays well developed Japanese economic success can be explained from the fact that both were spared from the Mongol invasion, one due to death of Ogedei at a particular point in time and the other due to divine wind (kami kaze).
    Mongols were defeated in a few places like Vietnam due to terrain and in Ain Jalut (near Palestine/Jordan) due to inadequate force strength against a Turkic steppe army of Mamluks.

  • @muras100
    @muras100 16 років тому +2

    Thank You for full explanation, appreciate . Cheers from Polska :)

  • @carlos0259774
    @carlos0259774 16 років тому +3

    WOW Enedre your video is just AMAZING !!
    And the music is just so inspiring !! where can I find the music ?? Wow great work my friend seriously. Amazing tribute to the most amazing empire on earth.

  • @KuyVonBraun
    @KuyVonBraun 15 років тому +10

    in some ways we are. For example a 'media mogul' is derived from 'mongol'. I'm a Brit and I can tell you the Mugal Empire (Islamic descendants of the mongols) is very important to my history in India

  • @gunninlinguist
    @gunninlinguist 15 років тому +5

    Imagine being alive in East Europe or Asia at that time with them rampaging around. Tough time to live if you weren't Mongol!

  • @angelyotov8246
    @angelyotov8246 10 років тому +14

    What is the name of the song?

  • @TheBattulga
    @TheBattulga 15 років тому +3

    I love Mongolia.
    LONG LIVE MONGOLIA AND MONGOLIAN BROTHERS

  • @WordBearer86
    @WordBearer86 11 років тому +10

    What is the name of this song? I must know! D:

  • @joaobangu6895
    @joaobangu6895 11 років тому +5

    It's funny how things change
    The Mongolia dominated almost the entire continent of Eurasia, and now have only 3 million people.
    My city (São Paulo) has 4x more people than the country of Mongolia hahaha

  • @mlgkadir
    @mlgkadir 16 років тому +4

    I'm turkish and i'm VERY PROUD TO COME FROM MONGOLS (:

  • @slayerplayer79
    @slayerplayer79 16 років тому +3

    Can I get the song name and artist? so I can put it on my myspace tribute to Ghengish Khann

  • @abulkalam1
    @abulkalam1 16 років тому +2

    Nice pictures and music. So what I am trying to say to brother Mongols is that you have brothers in all over the world where the cavalry went and settled down, took up the religion of subjects and attended to their needs. Eventually they melted away in surrounding populations, perhaps gave rise to great families and personages, so Chingis Khan and his warriors spirit never died, they remain very much alive to this day, in many far corners of the planet, where the domain was expanded.

  • @MaestroPAB
    @MaestroPAB 16 років тому +2

    It would b interesting if someone posted a translation of the song...

  • @abulkalam1
    @abulkalam1 16 років тому +1

    Many part of the Yuan army in different parts of China later accepted Islam and were ancestors of a large percentage of Hui muslims. They decided to integrate with Han chinese and adopt their language and culture somewhat, to avoid persecution. Ming dynasty, some say were of hidden Hui ancestry. Hui were well protected and privileged during Yuan and Ming, but Manchu Qing persecuted and killed many of them. The Qing also decimated Oirat Jungars with British funding and Khalkha help(?).

  • @Ericthefilo
    @Ericthefilo 16 років тому +1

    No army could compare during their time... medieval armies of the time were lining up n then charging while these guys were promoting people based on prowess not birth and utilizing tactics breaking down all the way into 10 man units. Brilliant

  • @hundaga
    @hundaga 17 років тому

    Awesome pictures and music.

  • @AtillaTheGreat
    @AtillaTheGreat 16 років тому +1

    your absolutaly correkt! we had many Great Empires:) The world was shitting in their pants before! We came all the way to the doorsteps of Wienna!We even invaded east Italy!

  • @MaIcoImZieI
    @MaIcoImZieI 14 років тому +1

    @Enedre Thanks for the translation! I love to listen to this song, but I never knew the words, as I can't understand Mongolian YET!

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  17 років тому +4

    Korea was useful, it contributed greatly to the invasion fleet, both in men and material, plus I am sure alot loyalities went to the Khaan's pockets.

  • @Paeremannen
    @Paeremannen 16 років тому +2

    I'd like to hear more of those guys' music, but it's hard to find. Do they have any albums out?

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  15 років тому +3

    Quick translation of the song: its told like a story.
    Part 1.
    Year 1112- Mongol tribes united...warriors fight for their Khan and the 9 white flags. A warrior is struck down by enemy spear and dies. The eternal blue sky, his land, beloved wife and son is the last thing that comes to his mind. A piece of cloth from his beloved wife is brought by the steppes wind and lands on his chest. At which point his heart starts to pound again and opens his eyes and raises the Mongol banner again.

  • @bck70
    @bck70 15 років тому +2

    Atila the Hun was also an Asian warrior from the Steppe, he is now worhsiped as god in Hungary.

  • @AngryHistorian87
    @AngryHistorian87 14 років тому +2

    Where can I get this song? It's really cool

  • @tommirautiainen8629
    @tommirautiainen8629 10 років тому +32

    I dont give shit those called aryans. I am mongol, I am one of 500, and I wil fight so long my hand is rising!

  • @FreeeeS
    @FreeeeS 16 років тому +1

    glory to our Medieval smiths and armor-crafters

  • @abulkalam1
    @abulkalam1 16 років тому

    I have one small theory, I call it "The theory of historical continuity". According to this theory any nation that is unmolested and left alone from outside force and influence will have greater internal coherence and will be able to adapt to changing circumstances more efficiently, face adversity more resolutely and innovate more to create internal and external dynamism for their economy and well being, as compared to nations that were subjugated and subjected to rearrangement of its structure

  • @yanivanhandenhove2191
    @yanivanhandenhove2191 11 років тому +1

    i whant to learn more of this history where can you find the most ore best info

  • @Ewilds
    @Ewilds 16 років тому +2

    What's the title of this song and is there a translation of the lyrics?

  • @muras100
    @muras100 16 років тому

    and noble names. They were loyal soldiers in their duty and loyal to polish crown. They fought russians with us, sweden and even turks. We living in peace with them, we're tollerant . WE honoure them for their bravery and patriotism in fight for their motherland from XV to 2nd world war. I am polish but have some tatar blood . Many of tatars lost their language, change their clothes , changed names and even religion. But not eneryone. Poland Honour You

  • @lifes40123
    @lifes40123 15 років тому

    this is great i like this song. nice voice

  • @huralucky
    @huralucky 15 років тому +4

    nice song and pic although i dont understand Mongolish ^^
    (im vietnamese :D )

  • @wolfmgl1
    @wolfmgl1 15 років тому +2

    I do believe that many Hungarians have somehow same genes with Mongolian.
    Do Hungarians have a Mongolian spots when they born? or Blue mark ?

  • @gtn.b3337
    @gtn.b3337 11 років тому +13

    RESPECT MONGOLS

  • @GrandmasterTigerfist
    @GrandmasterTigerfist 16 років тому

    Nice pics where did you find them??

  • @michaelanthonypagsibigan3811
    @michaelanthonypagsibigan3811 11 років тому +25

    Hail to the khan and the lost empires of tengri!

  • @wenjilu
    @wenjilu 15 років тому +1

    I beg for the name of this song!!! Or the name of the band...PLS!!!???

  • @AthosAmo
    @AthosAmo 16 років тому

    I want to learn Mongol and visit that land.

  • @CaptainMelons
    @CaptainMelons 15 років тому +6

    These guys were very close to ruling the world.

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  16 років тому +2

    I have been busy...when I get the time...I could email the song to those who want it...send me ur email address! cheers

  • @sinai4l
    @sinai4l 16 років тому +1

    anyway anyhow RESPECT 2 THOSE WHO WROTE HISTORY BY THE WAY THEY LEAD THERE NATION"s TO GREAT VICTORY"s so respect for changis khan as well

  • @Bahatur2
    @Bahatur2 14 років тому +2

    Who is performer of the song?

  • @Thorsted59
    @Thorsted59 15 років тому +1

    Very nice.
    You dont have to be mongol to admire their skill and tactics.
    Truly a great general and founder of the greatest empire in the history of mankind. Had he lived longer we'd all be speakigng the mongol language :-)

  • @JAGUARDRUIDA
    @JAGUARDRUIDA 15 років тому +1

    plz for tengri sake post the translation of the song i need it

  • @0colaturka0
    @0colaturka0 15 років тому +2

    Turks and Hungarians share them same ancestors, the Xiognu. Today, they are also called the Huns in the west. Atilla the Hun is honored by both Turkic peoples and Hungarians. The christinization of Hungary and the islamisation of Turkey led to people forgetting their ancient history. Some powers do not want these peoples to know that they are related, in the fear that they might grow to each other and establish a great power, just like we did for thousands of years. Respect.

  • @GrandmasterTigerfist
    @GrandmasterTigerfist 16 років тому

    Hey where are all those pictures found???

  • @Corsair721
    @Corsair721 11 років тому +3

    The name of the song?

  • @WhiteStarWoman
    @WhiteStarWoman 14 років тому

    Also, makes me wonder... did the Mongols have a tradition similar to our Native American's "coup" stick?

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  17 років тому

    As contrary to common ignorance.....not all conquered territories were wiped off the face of the map. For instance, the middle east experienced a period of renaissance soon after the Mongol conquest. But people only chat shit about how many were killed and cities destoryed. Same with the cities of Central Asia...they(people with lack of knowledge) say the whole cities were massacred but later accounts always mention of a flourishing towns and cities not many years after.

  • @HJ_Extravaganza
    @HJ_Extravaganza 16 років тому +1

    The forces of Europe DID unite. The assembled forces was BUTCHERED! The Hungarians NOR the Polish defeated the Mongols. The Mongol Khan died and the Commanders decided to head home.
    The reason that they did not return was probably a bit because of that the Prince drank himself to death shortly after.
    The Mongols was better than the European soldiers in EVERY way!(no I'm not overdoing it)

  • @enerelt
    @enerelt 16 років тому

    who is the artist of those pictures . where can i find those

  • @Eternal624
    @Eternal624 16 років тому

    if 300 sparta meet mongol horsemen, their ass will be definitely, terribly kicked by those cavalry-archers (mangudai)

  • @abulkalam1
    @abulkalam1 16 років тому

    The legacy of Mongol invasion is enduring to the present day and it has very little to do with a few million Khalkha Mongols who are remnants of the Yuan army. All Mongol khans such as Jochid, Chaghataid and Il Khanid, except Yuan in China, eventually accepted Islam and it is in their hand Islam saw its greatest patronage and expansion.
    Timur, the founder of the Mongol Timurids even was on his way to invade Ming China with 200,000 cavalry, but he died on the way in Otrar, in todays Kazakhstan.

  • @abulkalam1
    @abulkalam1 16 років тому

    Mongols never referred to their Khan as Genghis, it was Chinggis I believe, maybe someone from Mongolia or Inner Mongolia can clarify this. Genghis was how Europeans spelled and pronounced it.

  • @Eternal624
    @Eternal624 16 років тому

    yes I know these europe nobles also had their inside problems like you said, actually, the problem of the distrust between nobles even were more serious than the Mongol, Mongol were luckier because they had only one overlord to unite everything, the Khan, unlike europe, the european had too many kingdoms and kings, each of them just think of their own benefit, the lands, the title, the power and so on.
    I think this is the first point why the europe lose the war.

  • @raufmammadov7803
    @raufmammadov7803 11 років тому +5

    very nice music

  • @empyreanlc
    @empyreanlc 16 років тому

    where is this artwork from? Is there a website I can see it

  • @dinuzuya
    @dinuzuya 16 років тому

    Aquillies..Aquillies?!.....THIS IS MONGOLIA!!!!

  • @ahbahpuh
    @ahbahpuh 15 років тому +2

    Part of mongols were christians-nestorians

  • @HANtrk
    @HANtrk 15 років тому

    You are right at the same time when the Turks arrived to Europe their heavyly armored troops couldnt defeat turkish mounted archers.Actaully the only force who defeated us was Timur and he was half Turk half Mongol..

  • @ARVNpistola313
    @ARVNpistola313 16 років тому

    hmm what song is this? Is it Mongolian or english?

  • @HANtrk
    @HANtrk 15 років тому +1

    Well yes but when you look at the history in the early period of our history Turks and Mongols always lived together so that is not a surprise if you found a relationship between a Turk and a Mongol. (But the funny think is europeans and some asian nations thinks that we are Arabian... that was the funniest thik I ever heard xD )

  • @Intranetusa
    @Intranetusa 16 років тому +1

    1. Mongols did fight with a scimitar/broad sword in close combat. But saying using bow n arrow is cowardly is like saying using guns today is cowardly.
    2. Sparta were above average soldiers, but they certainly weren't the best.
    Spartans were defeated many times by the Sacred Band of Thebes, a collection of 300 homosexuals...and this was when the Spartans outnumbered the Thebans. Spartans were defeated when fighting against the phalangites, sacred shields, and elite infantry of other nations.

  • @atyabbaig
    @atyabbaig 15 років тому +2

    YAHHHHHHHHHHHHH dude you are awsome i love being a mongol im a baig and this is my ancesters and brothers

  • @mooeoo
    @mooeoo 16 років тому +1

    nice video.
    This is the Great Mongol Empire
    The Biggest Empire EVER

  • @gtn.b3337
    @gtn.b3337 11 років тому +1

    they been warriors no fear...ok listen to me you fathers been nothing ok.

  • @ColinB89
    @ColinB89 15 років тому +3

    Much respect to the Mongols.

  • @xshiro83
    @xshiro83 16 років тому

    japanese? i dont see any japanese in that video?
    422hugo, do you know geography or history?

  • @MIKCURIE
    @MIKCURIE 15 років тому

    @Gunnarsguns they must have a lot of European blood in them being the gateway between Europe and the Middle East...thats 5,000 years of history

  • @adobo777
    @adobo777 16 років тому

    they were uber

  • @sovereignsun8048
    @sovereignsun8048 10 років тому +4

    The devils horsemen is also the name the Turk ottomans endeared the NZ horse regiment with during the great war I believe one horse made it home.

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  17 років тому

    The map shows the peoples who did what was asked of them by the Great Khaan...so I feel its not distorted....hey I am no chinese!!! :)

  • @ArizonaAirspace
    @ArizonaAirspace 16 років тому +2

    Genghis Khan was not born a slave. He was a son of tribal leader who was killed when Taemujin was a little child. The movie by the Russian director has a one major flaw and that is the film's authenticity and the credibility was lost when he cast a Japanese actor as the Genghis Khan. That's like casting a Japanese to play Geronimo or Elvis.
    Genghis Khan was 100% Mongolian. His father was a Mongolian and so was his mother. Born and raised in the heart of Mongolia.

  • @dinuzuya
    @dinuzuya 16 років тому

    THIS IS MONGOLIA!!!

  • @muras100
    @muras100 16 років тому

    Are the turks and mongols belonged to one family?? or not? because everybody talking different things. Another thing - if you want o see tatars in action type Liwonian Wars I or Liwonian Wars II. Therei is couple minutes of battle from polish movie- "POTOP" (Deluge) . Its about polish-swedish war in XVII century and we , poles had in our army polish tatars - patriots who sheed their blood for Poland. They came to Poland in the end of XIV century. For their patriotim polish kings gave them lands

  • @xshiro83
    @xshiro83 16 років тому

    safavid is persia...moghul is north india..ottoman is turki..yuan dynasty is china..these all are mongol empire..

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  16 років тому

    Different forums...to many to name :)

  • @ddrums1234
    @ddrums1234 16 років тому

    the mongolian empire butchered there way through most of asia including russia, europe and the only reason they didnt hold the land they conquered was because chingis khaan was the only source of there power.
    everything died with him as it did live with him also.

  • @xshiro83
    @xshiro83 16 років тому

    mongol empire lasted long..but they assimilated with the locals...like yuan dynasty, safavid, ottoman and moghul islamic empire...all mongol leader that time converted to islam except the leader from yuan dynasty...read it from wikipedia

  • @Paeremannen
    @Paeremannen 16 років тому

    Does anybody here have this song on their computer? If so, could you contact me? I'd love to have it.
    By the way, it's impossible to find these guys on google. They're called Kök, right? Well, unfortunately that also means kitchen in Swedish!

  • @Wi1k
    @Wi1k 16 років тому

    Ottomans (vassals of the Mongols) who later themselves became the masters of 4 continents.
    Africa azja europe and?

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  15 років тому

    But I have to approve first ;)

  • @ScelesticFish
    @ScelesticFish 14 років тому

    This is fucking cool

  • @AZER1FIGHTER1923
    @AZER1FIGHTER1923 16 років тому

    nearly the whole army of the huns where turks you can read it everywhere, i can give you an example. today there live 250-300 million people who speak the Turk Language, (turkish,azeri,kazakh,uzbek,ta tar,kirgiz,uygur,turkmen etc.)
    and there are around 8-9 million mongols,
    ..and know you have to think about this??
    and look at the borders of the Gokturks Huns and later ''Mongols''(cause the population in this borders are TURK)
    so you ancestors were Turks too, thank you for your question

  • @djalairnurjigit1510
    @djalairnurjigit1510 11 років тому +1

    djalair naiman kerei konrat kiat merkit mugal jumagul kitai kalmak tore tolengit matai argun kazahi

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  17 років тому

    Mongolian.

  • @Toogiinb
    @Toogiinb 15 років тому +15

    chinggis khaan is Mongolian Great king
    and Chinggis khaan is not Chinese and Turkish
    OKEY

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  16 років тому

    cao ni ma!

  • @Enedre
    @Enedre  17 років тому

    Give me ur email...I'll send it to you!

  • @gtn.b3337
    @gtn.b3337 11 років тому +5

    MONGOL IS MONGOL hasag is hagas byten bish dyyren bish hahaha