Ottoman Raids in Iceland - Explained in 11 Minutes

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  • @Knowledgia
    @Knowledgia  4 роки тому +196

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    • @a.y.y.5327
      @a.y.y.5327 4 роки тому

      How did you find such detailed sources for pirate raids?

    • @rayanhashmi6435
      @rayanhashmi6435 4 роки тому +1

      @@a.y.y.5327 by researching and alot of hardwork.... I guess

    • @Dave_Sisson
      @Dave_Sisson 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the interesting video, but your narrator really should learn how to pronounce the letter ð (eth). It's closer to a th sound than the d sound he uses.

    • @EgyptianWorker
      @EgyptianWorker 4 роки тому +1

      This is a very great video! Can't wait till a new one comes out!

    • @TheConservativeKnight6809
      @TheConservativeKnight6809 4 роки тому +3

      Barbaries attacked American merchant ships to but this ended disasterously and barbaries got their butt kicked and ended their pirate kingdoms

  • @statarofortress
    @statarofortress 4 роки тому +1028

    So a Turk, an Algerian and Dutch walk into a bar...

    • @olafurakikristinsson2209
      @olafurakikristinsson2209 4 роки тому +197

      .......
      Icelander: shit....

    • @iskambillordu
      @iskambillordu 4 роки тому +48

      And see vikings in that bar...

    • @jonisr13
      @jonisr13 3 роки тому +2

      Reis is actually a portuguese surname

    • @iskambillordu
      @iskambillordu 3 роки тому +28

      @@jonisr13 we have that word too.and the meaning is captain

    • @jonisr13
      @jonisr13 3 роки тому +5

      @@zen2557 I'm sorry but I doubt it. In portuguese it means "kings". It originaly comes of the latin word "Rex", or early by the indo-european "reg" with the meaning of something that "moves straight foward", or in other words "comands".
      (made a quick search, makes a lot more sense) :')

  • @mogts
    @mogts 4 роки тому +1346

    So they went Viking on the Vikings

    • @ireneuszpyc6684
      @ireneuszpyc6684 4 роки тому +87

      Turks out-Viking-ed the Vikings

    • @blackice214
      @blackice214 4 роки тому +5

      @@ireneuszpyc6684 Then the British came 👀👀👀

    • @emrekoseoglu1888
      @emrekoseoglu1888 4 роки тому +14

      @Agellid Agellid Then Algerians were Turks.

    • @sebastianh1441
      @sebastianh1441 4 роки тому +33

      @@emrekoseoglu1888 no they weren't

    • @emrekoseoglu1888
      @emrekoseoglu1888 4 роки тому +23

      @@sebastianh1441 They used to be. It is still a popular thing among Magribis to proudly talk of their turkish ancestors (the standard story that starts with "An Akinji from Iconia made his way to..."). Some of them are true some are total make ups, but such is how an identity goes anyway.

  • @Yugarf
    @Yugarf 4 роки тому +1195

    Meanwhile roughly 400 years later, a woman of Moroccan heritage takes an ancestry test and finds out she is 0.5% Icelandic. “Huh, weird,” she thinks

  • @timchiu501
    @timchiu501 4 роки тому +509

    Ottomans vs Vikings
    Sounds like AOE settings

    • @Flying_shadow
      @Flying_shadow 4 роки тому +1

      So true 😅😅😅

    • @TurquazCannabiz
      @TurquazCannabiz 4 роки тому +67

      Ottomans fought the Portuguese in India and the Vikings in Iceland. They were playing on Mega maps for sure.

    • @argenisjimenez8118
      @argenisjimenez8118 4 роки тому +16

      And they said my matches were not historical at all

    • @jokerbattle7331
      @jokerbattle7331 4 роки тому +4

      Sound like For honor type setting.

    • @HistoryScott
      @HistoryScott 4 роки тому +13

      Laughed at this - I still play AOE II DE daily, such a solid game. Wololo

  • @rodibas9988
    @rodibas9988 4 роки тому +1946

    Vikings: Raiding arabland
    Ottomans: Uno reverse card

    • @hanpratama9603
      @hanpratama9603 4 роки тому +12

      Edit : Uno Reverse Card

    • @talibebamba5450
      @talibebamba5450 4 роки тому +167

      Post before "ottoman weren’t arab"

    • @hanpratama9603
      @hanpratama9603 4 роки тому +102

      @@talibebamba5450 Yes, they're Turks. Laakiin (However), they're Muslims. So for some decades in Europe, they're considered as "Moors" (a term intended to Arab or African Muslim).
      Of course this term are wrong. Because "Moor" is intended to North Africa Muslim.

    • @Shadow.24772
      @Shadow.24772 4 роки тому +13

      that's what happens when you leave your genes where you raid~

    • @125discipline2
      @125discipline2 4 роки тому +30

      that's what they get for abandoning odin

  • @ThatIcelandicDude
    @ThatIcelandicDude 4 роки тому +197

    I think the Icelanders defense of Bessastaðir honestly deserves more credit. After having heard about the attack on Grindavík the local authorities knew they were pretty much fucked as they had pretty much no means to defend themselves. They had two outdated canons and pretty much no weapons to speak of (Guns were outlawed in Iceland and the Danes did not spend overly much on the countries defense) but they were determined to make a stand. So they began preparing. They rounded all horses they could get their hands on and carved spears from what little wood they had. There plan was to repel the invaders with a cavalry charge. Problem was they had almost no saddles designed for cavalry charges (with back support so you dont get thrown off at the first charge) So what they did was dig up virtually any saddle with any back support whatsoever most of which were side saddles, You know the type designed for women in dresses. They than moved the canons to a turf fort they constructed and then they waited. The enemy ships attempted to land but got stranded on the beach and that was the time when the Icelanders began firing their canons. You can imagine them stranded on a beach being fired upon by canons and above on the hill a small group of poor farmers in rags, sitting on their horses, some sideways as if they were wearing dresses and some with no saddle at all, holding makeshift spears and ready to charge. Well the pirates decided to abandon this attacks and began moving people and cargo from the stranded ship to the other all while being pampered with canon fire.

  • @sycon3655
    @sycon3655 4 роки тому +282

    Ah yes, northafrican pirates raid iceland under dutch leadership, basing their operations in ottomans harbours.

    • @adems.2600
      @adems.2600 4 роки тому +41

      And hotel Trivago

    • @temptemp4174
      @temptemp4174 4 роки тому +17

      Diversity

    • @FriendlyCroock
      @FriendlyCroock 3 роки тому +3

      I'm not sure but I think I can tell what you're trying to do.
      Your "dutch leadership" was one guy. The rest were algerians and tunisians working for the ottomans of north africa.
      The other invasions in portugal, spain and almost the entire west didn't have any dutch pirate with them. So can't you shut up please? I'm not sure but I think I can tell what you're trying to do.
      Secondly you think of those pirates as actual pirates instead of what they were which is privateers like the barbary corsairs of the ottoman empire who were also involved in piracy.
      So this is where the name "barbary pirates" is coming from you genius.
      Those people weren't saying "argh" and also didn't wear eye patches. The barbary corsairs were part of the ottoman navy.

    • @notdeveloperh
      @notdeveloperh 3 роки тому +1

      @@FriendlyCroock it's a joke man

    • @Yanzdorloph
      @Yanzdorloph 3 роки тому +3

      Last time I checked Morocco was never part of the Ottoman empire, nor its harbors.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 4 роки тому +1400

    Hold up, a DUTCH guy leading an Ottoman raid?
    Well this keeps getting more interesting and interesting

    • @kfraser3783
      @kfraser3783 4 роки тому +200

      In 1906 Japan almost made Islam the state religion.

    • @hailgiratinathetruegod7564
      @hailgiratinathetruegod7564 4 роки тому +116

      @@kfraser3783 this sounds like a totally made up storry. It doesn't fit the nationalistic chracker of Japan in the time. But the first mosque was not build untill 1935

    • @muhammedfawaz3500
      @muhammedfawaz3500 4 роки тому +170

      ottomans supported the dutch revolution against the spaniards

    • @LatinSlav
      @LatinSlav 4 роки тому +164

      @@hailgiratinathetruegod7564 YOU KNOW you can make a short google search and find the anwser in aprox 0.021 seconds ,also the first mosque was build in 1905 for russian musilm prisoniers ( you know ,after and during the sino-rusian wars) !''n 1906, widespread propaganda campaigns were aimed at Muslim nations with journals reporting that a Congress of religions was to be held in Japan where the Japanese would seriously consider adopting Islam as the national religion and that the Emperor was at the point of becoming a Muslim''/''With the beginning of the era of Japanese Renaissance, known as the era of Meiji, started in 1868, only two countries in Asia enjoyed independence, namely the Ottoman Empire and Japan. As they both came under pressure from Western countries, they decided to establish friendly relations between them and consequently they started to exchange visits. The most important of these visits was the mission sent by Abdul Hamid II (reigned 1876-1909) to Japan on board Al Togrul ship which carried more than six hundred officers and soldiers led by admiral Uthman Pasha in 1890. On the homeward journey, after the mission was successfully accomplished in Japan and meeting Japanese emperor, a fierce hurricane fell on the ship while it was still in Japanese waters, causing the death of more than 550 people including the Sultan’s brother. The disaster deeply moved both sides and the survivors were carried on board of two Japanese ships to Istanbul. The martyrs were buried at the site of the accident and a museum was set up not far from the accident site. Japanese and Turks still celebrate this event until today at the same site of the accident every five years despite successive change of governments.
      Along the ship with the survivors going home, a young Japanese journalist by the name of Shotaro Noda who raised donations in Japan for the martyrs families, left for Istanbul, handed these donations to Turkish authorities and even met Sultan Abdul Hamid II, who asked him to stay in Istanbul and teach Japanese to ottoman officers. During his stay in Istanbul, he met Abdullah Guillaume, an English Muslim from Liverpool, Britain who introduced Noda to Islam. Quite convinced after a lengthy discussion that Islam is the truth, Noda embraced Islam and chose to be named Abdul Haleem, as Turkish document at back of the present pamphlet shows. In fact, Abdul Haleem Noda could be considered the first Japanese Muslim. Soon afterwards, another Japanese called Torajiro Yamada went to Istanbul in 1893 to give donations he had collected back home to the martyrs families in Turkey. Following his conversion to Islam, being the second Japanese person to embrace Islam, he changed his name to Khaleel, or maybe Abdul Khaleel. He stayed in Istanbul several years doing business and kept friendly relations with Turkey after coming home until his death.
      The third Japanese person to embrace Islam was a Christian merchant by the name of Ahmad Ariga. He visited Bombay, India in 1900. The beautiful sight of a Mosque there attracted his attention, he went in and declared his conversion to Islam. During this period, a number of Indian Muslim merchants lived in Tokyo, Yokohama, and Kobe, they are considered to be the first Muslim community in Japan.'

    • @Kevinthelast
      @Kevinthelast 4 роки тому +6

      Hi Avery. Looks like we meet again for like the 10th time. Where's Kim?

  • @MonsieurDean
    @MonsieurDean 4 роки тому +850

    My guess before watching the video is the Barbary Pirates are involved.

  • @borz55
    @borz55 2 роки тому +63

    Ottomans: “Look at me, I’m the Viking now”

    • @vizibilibende5194
      @vizibilibende5194 Рік тому +4

      ı am turk and ı have bloond hair - blue eyes :)

    • @alphaomarbarry6511
      @alphaomarbarry6511 Рік тому

      @@vizibilibende5194 i love the Turks as as and African

    • @rayn1717
      @rayn1717 Рік тому

      ​@@vizibilibende5194 pretty common since medival Turks lived in European lands

    • @Fiam53
      @Fiam53 Рік тому

      They weren't ottomans, mostly arabs and berbers

    • @mizrahiwithattitude2733
      @mizrahiwithattitude2733 Рік тому

      @@Fiam53 the pirates were mixed alot were turks the rulers of north africa were turkish by origin

  • @AponerGamingTR
    @AponerGamingTR 4 роки тому +603

    Vikings: We raided Paris
    Ottomans: Hold my fes while raiding vikings

    • @muh.syuabulazmi1949
      @muh.syuabulazmi1949 4 роки тому

      Up

    • @tonyv2373
      @tonyv2373 4 роки тому +1

      This was almost a tit for tat against the Viking Crusade.

    • @troyweatherford2428
      @troyweatherford2428 4 роки тому

      Viking s raided in the Mediterranean, and even Constantinople itself

    • @tongyabgu5877
      @tongyabgu5877 4 роки тому +22

      @@troyweatherford2428 Vikings raided Byzantine tho not Ottomans.

    • @Spacemongerr
      @Spacemongerr 4 роки тому +3

      Well. There had not been vikings in Scandinavia or Iceland for about 4-500 years at this point.

  • @patmat.
    @patmat. 4 роки тому +150

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  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 4 роки тому +312

    Iceland: We are number one!
    Ottomans: Hold my Dutchman

    • @thatonefriendiii2827
      @thatonefriendiii2827 4 роки тому +8

      Hello there Supreme Leader

    • @kfraser3783
      @kfraser3783 4 роки тому +3

      Hello dear leader

    • @kimjongun116
      @kimjongun116 4 роки тому +10

      Excuse me? What are you doing? Why are you an imposter of the supreme leader! Answer now! You have 5 days to answer with a formal response.

    • @mikethegamedev
      @mikethegamedev 4 роки тому

      u again

    • @Kevinthelast
      @Kevinthelast 4 роки тому +2

      It's you both again.

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 4 роки тому +539

    a type of pirate activity that is hugely underrated by modern pop culture and history nerds.

    • @ThatIcelandicDude
      @ThatIcelandicDude 4 роки тому +52

      Yeah cuz attacking the Icelanders, The malnourished, mistreated, battered and beaten, starving colonial subjects of Denmark, who were not even allowed to own fire arms to defend their land and yet got virtually no protection from their overlords. Is so badass it deserves a TV show.

    • @wisemankugelmemicus1701
      @wisemankugelmemicus1701 4 роки тому +3

      And they were eventually defeated by the US Marines.

    • @ThatIcelandicDude
      @ThatIcelandicDude 4 роки тому +35

      @lunatic. I am not defending viking raids and if you were to read about Icelandic history you'd find out that during the viking age we were mostly busy founding and maintaining our republic, rather than going out on raids.
      And even if we were that was 600 years prior how are 17th century Icelanders in any way responsible for the crimes committed during the Viking era?
      Artilary? You mean the two outdated canons in Bessastaðir? and the one not working canon in Vestmaneyjar?
      When the Icelanders fought of the raiders at Bessastaðir they did so by cutting out spears from wood, rounding up horses that were not trained for cavalry usage and mounting them with whatever saddle they could find. You see you cant just do cavalry charges with any type of saddle. You need one with back support so that you dont go flying off it as soon as your spears hit your opponent. Well the Icelanders had almost no saddle that was designed for this. So they resulted to using side saddles (saddles designed for women in dresses) who had some back support. So to sum up the defense of Bessastaðir was done with 2 outdated canons, fortifications made from turf and about a
      Two dozen poor farmers in rags effectively riding ponies, sitting sideways in saddles designed for ladies, with sharpened sticks as weapons and somehow they still managed to fight the pirates off.
      Stop kidding yourself there is nothing badass about the pirate raids of Iceland.

    • @madizo9056
      @madizo9056 4 роки тому +3

      Yes 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿

    • @gra4279
      @gra4279 4 роки тому +1

      Lololol that form of "piracy" doesnt get people killed

  • @uptheblues1875
    @uptheblues1875 4 роки тому +375

    First time I've heard of the vikings themselves getting raided.

    • @ThatIcelandicDude
      @ThatIcelandicDude 4 роки тому +23

      @lunatic. Iceland also got raided by the British during the Napoleonic wars and it was naval blockaded multiple times including ww1 and they were invaded and occupied by the British during ww2 and had 3 cod wars against the British in the 60's and 70's (All of which it won btw)

    • @kolezka161
      @kolezka161 4 роки тому +9

      Slavic rulers raided the Vikings. Circa 1100 a Polish ruler called Racibor very successfully raided Danish and Swedish ports (Konungahela). He took a lot of loot and slaves.

    • @bootstrap52
      @bootstrap52 4 роки тому +15

      they were not vikings at that time, the viking age was long over. But i have heard of German pirates that raided them during the 1300's

    • @H.G788
      @H.G788 4 роки тому +13

      Then you don't know history. Big part of Europe was raided by pirates and million people sold to slavery in Africa.

    • @fhlostonparaphrase
      @fhlostonparaphrase 3 роки тому +8

      The viking age was well over by the 1600s.

  • @Omegaeon1
    @Omegaeon1 4 роки тому +313

    I’m Algerian. My district is named after Murad Rais

    • @Omegaeon1
      @Omegaeon1 4 роки тому +66

      @@shlomoaziz411 yeah. Many renegades ( converts to islam ) went in here and became corsairs. Some even ruled Algeria since rulers were elected before getting the approval of the sultan ( at least before 1671 )
      ( hussein mezamorto )
      ( ali puccini )
      ( Hassan Veneziano )
      ( uluç ali )
      ( murad Rais - jan janzoon )

    • @shlomoaziz411
      @shlomoaziz411 4 роки тому +13

      @@Omegaeon1 Murat reis yes I know that I am Turkish Selam merhaba

    • @varangianguard4726
      @varangianguard4726 4 роки тому +25

      When are you going to pay repurations for your slave trade

    • @MT_282
      @MT_282 4 роки тому +33

      @@varangianguard4726 were victims our selves by europians too, when france first colonised algeria in 1830 they killed 30% of the population. And besides i can say the same for you because every nation in history had slaves, tbere are mire slaves today than at any point in history

    • @Omegaeon1
      @Omegaeon1 4 роки тому +6

      @@varangianguard4726 when you win in a war. ;) british were good clients btw since they wanted to curb both French and Later US trade in Mediterranean

  • @sidibill
    @sidibill 3 роки тому +71

    I used to teach history at a local university. I was always amazed at how little my students already knew of history. I joked that one day I would do a lecture on the Ottoman invasion of North America to see if anyone would notice. Well I guess I wouldn't have been too far off.

    • @mistereearly1141
      @mistereearly1141 3 роки тому +1

      victors control the history books. Remember that.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 2 роки тому +7

      There's always the time when the US had to pay protection money to the ottomans.

    • @canerc6668
      @canerc6668 Рік тому +1

      @@johndododoe1411 haha yeah, those days ottoboys were really badass : )

    • @G.Bilgin_
      @G.Bilgin_ Рік тому +1

      Also, tell your students that the US is the only state in the world that pays tribute to the Ottoman Empire. that is, the US had to pay taxes to the Turks with the first and only international agreement written in a foreign language.

    • @rayn1717
      @rayn1717 Рік тому

      ​@@johndododoe1411 how the table have turned how

  • @davidmagyar6093
    @davidmagyar6093 4 роки тому +78

    Random dudes are just chilling in Iceland
    Ottoman Empire: *AND I TOOK THAT PERSONALLY*

  • @silasz5553
    @silasz5553 4 роки тому +1539

    Next time: Ottoman raids on Mars funded by Elon Musk

    • @Fylnnn
      @Fylnnn 4 роки тому +34

      @@szaszmenyhert1810 next time we will se uk invade entire universe

    • @legoleviathan6411
      @legoleviathan6411 4 роки тому +5

      vchloryzsbyyid *colonize

    • @TheConservativeKnight6809
      @TheConservativeKnight6809 4 роки тому +3

      And US came and nuked those pirate kingdoms

    • @Mfrt-e7n
      @Mfrt-e7n 4 роки тому +13

      @lunatic. fuck yeah I want an alien concubine

    • @TheConservativeKnight6809
      @TheConservativeKnight6809 4 роки тому

      @lunatic. It seems your Ego got Hurt
      Here watch this- ua-cam.com/video/Ui8OCiZsWGw/v-deo.html
      In 1815 There was another war against the Barbaries in which US won decisively again and brought end to those Pirate kingdoms in North Africa, This was a complete victory for US.

  • @salvadoresoze345
    @salvadoresoze345 3 роки тому +73

    The map of the Ottoman Empire is incorrect. At that time they also ruled over Crimea and large parts of modern Ukraine.

  • @jonym.310
    @jonym.310 4 роки тому +93

    8:48 Imperial Japan revolting against the ottoman empire

    • @Zen-sx5io
      @Zen-sx5io 4 роки тому

      Huh?

    • @borasalkaya3850
      @borasalkaya3850 4 роки тому

      lol

    • @jonym.310
      @jonym.310 4 роки тому +10

      @@Zen-sx5ioJust imagine a red circle instead of the fist and you have the flag of imperial Japan. With the raised fist it looks like a picture of a raised fist in front of the flag of Imperial japan. Meaning revolting imperial japan

    • @Zen-sx5io
      @Zen-sx5io 4 роки тому

      @@jonym.310 I see.

    • @soos1885
      @soos1885 4 роки тому

      Lmao

  • @Sorenzo
    @Sorenzo 3 роки тому +216

    I've been to Algiers, visited their national museum, found a document in Danish - a peace treaty by Christian VII (iirc) asking to please leave our ships alone. 😂

    • @user-jk3ox8em5l
      @user-jk3ox8em5l 2 роки тому +7

      LOL

    • @marcv2648
      @marcv2648 2 роки тому +22

      Not to worry. The future of Denmark is Islam.

    • @Vestegnenforlife
      @Vestegnenforlife 2 роки тому +9

      @@marcv2648 hell no

    • @Vestegnenforlife
      @Vestegnenforlife 2 роки тому +4

      We beat them in a naval battle later on though

    • @marcv2648
      @marcv2648 2 роки тому +3

      @@Vestegnenforlife They will be the majority in your country. So...

  • @None-wi2co
    @None-wi2co 2 роки тому +18

    Murad Reis had 4 sons. His 3rd son was Anthony Janszoon van Salee. Van Salee was the first grantee of Conyne Eylandt (Coney Island). Van Salee's notable descendants includes the Vanderbilts in the United States and Europe, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Humphrey Bogart

    • @alpaykasal2902
      @alpaykasal2902 Рік тому +1

      Woww! i can't wait to pull on this thread...

  • @emirhantekin1800
    @emirhantekin1800 4 роки тому +51

    Ottoman: Let's move the ships on the ice.

    • @ra_alf9467
      @ra_alf9467 3 роки тому +1

      Nah, they also moved their ship on the land

  • @LuanZeqiri1
    @LuanZeqiri1 4 роки тому +49

    Many or these Ottomans were of algerian but also dutch irish english and other european albanian slavic origin...interesting

    • @syedazam2568
      @syedazam2568 4 роки тому +1

      There was even a dutch

    • @Umut_Mihailoglu
      @Umut_Mihailoglu 4 роки тому +10

      %25 of algerians are Turkish origin

    • @aldosigmann419
      @aldosigmann419 4 роки тому +2

      I expect some the Dutch had great nautical experience hence of some value to their captors. Some would have preferred being a renegade to life as a slave...

    • @gahamhumphrey4812
      @gahamhumphrey4812 4 роки тому

      @Gaelle Meyer slaves, captured sailors forced to fight for the Ottomans, ect. It was common

    • @ayoayuthalin8361
      @ayoayuthalin8361 4 роки тому

      *Morocco Algeria and Tunisi
      Moroccan pirates of Rabat and Sale were not under Ottoman sovregnity

  • @kaiser-irumsultaniv.mehmed7081
    @kaiser-irumsultaniv.mehmed7081 4 роки тому +263

    Iceland : You took everything from me
    Turkey : I'dont even know who you are
    Iceland At 21th Century Footbal Matches : YOU WİLL

    • @Yanzdorloph
      @Yanzdorloph 4 роки тому +4

      later that dat Turkey : But Iceland, it wasn't me ! look, it was them Moroccan and algerian Pirates stop blaming me ! uVu.

    • @kasadam85
      @kasadam85 4 роки тому +5

      @@Yanzdorloph bu kdr zyf olma knk

    • @SENOR_David
      @SENOR_David 4 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @craftmaster1725
      @craftmaster1725 3 роки тому

      It is one ofthe richest country lol

    • @stjarnar
      @stjarnar 3 роки тому +1

      dialogue is a vinland saga reference

  • @moistmike4150
    @moistmike4150 4 роки тому +59

    Knowledgia - "Ottoman Raids in Iceland"
    History Channel - "Alien Abductions in Iceland"

  • @AN-qi6ye
    @AN-qi6ye 4 роки тому +151

    The words Muslim and Turkish used interchangebly for ages in Europe.

    • @cromabu5090
      @cromabu5090 4 роки тому +23

      A N yup, and it’s stayed like that now in a way.
      Turks who are from turkey aren’t actually Turks, but turkey was used to designate them for so long it’s stuck
      Here is a better and edited version
      Most modern day Turks aren’t fully (although genetically may be partially) related to the original Turks, however they did leave a big impact culturally.
      Turks in the east tend to also share more genetically with the original Turks. The reason there is confusion is because of the interchangeability of the word Turk back in medieval times, you have to remember the Ottoman Empire was vast and contained many ethnic groups who in the end gained a similar culture. So most modern Turks are Greek in ethnicity, but culturally they are what is now called Turks.

    • @mucuk5383
      @mucuk5383 4 роки тому +49

      @@cromabu5090 Upu have no clue what your talking about... Better educate yourself with factual information. Majority of people living in Turkey are from the Turkish tribe (1 of 4) Oghuz Turks. Which itself exists of 24 Clans.

    • @mongke7858
      @mongke7858 4 роки тому +33

      @@cromabu5090 I have seen ignorant people claim this before. I don't even know why people are liking your comment. How are literal Turks not Turks?

    • @stratvar
      @stratvar 4 роки тому +8

      @@mucuk5383 I dont know if you have noticed, but Oghuz Turks have Asian features and the Turks in general originate from Central Asia. The modern Turks however look mediteranian, especially the ones who live in the western parts of Turkey who "suspiciously" look like Southern Europeans such as Greeks/Italians or even Middle Eastern. If you combine this fact with the fact that there have been many conversions throughout the Ottoman Empire years, it wouldnt be completely crazy or ignorant to suggest such a thing. Nevertheless, you shouldnt become too upset with that as not many nations are completely "pure" anyway, especially in the region that Turkey is located.

    • @mucuk5383
      @mucuk5383 4 роки тому +23

      @@stratvar My problem is not of being not pure or something else.
      My problem is with your generalizing argument based upon nothing but on looks of individuals. Ever heard of a thing called historical fact or genetical science??
      Turks officially entered Anatolia 949 years ago and unofficially probably a couple hundreds years before that.
      On top of this the Turks started leaving the Altai steps at least 1600 years ago, where they showed Asian body/face features the most.
      So the Turks left their homeland circa 1600 years ago came across numerous different races and mingled with, but their body/face features should have stayed the same according to your logic or else they are not of the Turkish rpeople.
      Thats just otter nonesense.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 4 роки тому +466

    Would've guess that the descendants of Vikings would themselves be raided by the descendants of those they raided.

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 4 роки тому +9

      @@odinthomas2634---IKR. So Ironic.

    • @up0the0ions
      @up0the0ions 4 роки тому +1

      ancient Curonions raided Vikings for fun across the baltic.

    • @up0the0ions
      @up0the0ions 4 роки тому

      @@odinthomas2634 just look on wiki

    • @up0the0ions
      @up0the0ions 4 роки тому

      @@odinthomas2634 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curonians

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 4 роки тому

      @@up0the0ions---Just read it. They seem interesting.

  • @m.f.sallioglu6616
    @m.f.sallioglu6616 4 роки тому +477

    Turkish, Algerian, Dutch and other sailors hanging out be like

    • @TheConservativeKnight6809
      @TheConservativeKnight6809 4 роки тому +7

      Not to be so proud of those skinnies, never forget that US came and viped out those pirate kingdoms

    • @m.f.sallioglu6616
      @m.f.sallioglu6616 4 роки тому +28

      @@TheConservativeKnight6809 And the point is?

    • @m.f.sallioglu6616
      @m.f.sallioglu6616 4 роки тому +2

      @मै हिन्दू लंड पुजारी शिवलंड He is talking about 19th century.

    • @themaus3847
      @themaus3847 4 роки тому +13

      @मै हिन्दू लंड पुजारी शिवलंड The U.S. Became independent in 1776 and not 1627.

    • @johnmcmanus7809
      @johnmcmanus7809 4 роки тому +7

      @@TheConservativeKnight6809 actually the British finished them with the bombardment of Algiers.

  • @joaopedrodamasio9833
    @joaopedrodamasio9833 4 роки тому +46

    Next up: Ottoman Raids in Brazil and Southern Antarctica

    • @محمديونس-7
      @محمديونس-7 4 роки тому +26

      You may said that as a joke, however it's real 😉
      There was an ottoman map from the beginning of the 16 century to south America and Antarctica

    • @joaopedrodamasio9833
      @joaopedrodamasio9833 4 роки тому

      @@محمديونس-7 but no colonies there

    • @محمديونس-7
      @محمديونس-7 4 роки тому +12

      @@joaopedrodamasio9833
      Unfortunately

    • @ascavus4800
      @ascavus4800 2 роки тому

      @@محمديونس-7 muslims went there for teaching islam

    • @aydin61ts
      @aydin61ts 2 роки тому

      @@joaopedrodamasio9833 because Turks don't need there. They captured all major trade lines 15,16,17 centuries. Nobody leaves their villa and goes to the cottage.

  • @mcdogkdog
    @mcdogkdog 4 роки тому +41

    you forgot to add crimea to ottoman lands.
    (OMG 50 LİKES TSYM THİS İS THE FİRST TİME I GET 20+ Likes)

  • @thatsucks23
    @thatsucks23 4 роки тому +44

    Most non-Icelanders dont know about "Tyrkjaránið"(The Turkish raid) but us Icelanders are taught about this from young age. Also your pronouncation of Icelandic words are so funny, if you want I can send you a vid or audio file of me pronouncing them.

    • @kellydalstok8900
      @kellydalstok8900 2 роки тому

      Same with the pronunciation of Jan Janszoon, which wasn’t anywhere near the correct one. They spend a lot of time on research, but can’t be bothered to get the pronunciation right.

    • @the_kimchi_kommandant2603
      @the_kimchi_kommandant2603 2 роки тому +6

      @@Hibrahim1 Bro the vikings had been dead for centuries during the turkish raids. And give me examples of christian pirates raiding muslim/turkish settlements because I've never heard of any.

    • @ryanmarlin2974
      @ryanmarlin2974 Рік тому +2

      ​@The_Kimchi_Kommandant in 1607, the Knights of Saint Stephen (under Jacopo Inghirami) sacked Bona in Algeria, killing 470 and taking 1,464 captives. This victory is commemorated by a series of frescoes painted by Bernardino Poccetti in the "Sala di Bona" of Palazzo Pitti, Florence. In 1611 Spanish galleys from Naples, accompanied by the galleys of the Knights of Malta, raided the Kerkennah Islands off the coast of Tunisia and took away almost 500 Muslim captives. Between 1568 and 1634 the Knights of Saint Stephen may have captured about 14,000 Muslims, with perhaps one-third taken in land raids and two-thirds taken on captured ships.

    • @ryanmarlin2974
      @ryanmarlin2974 Рік тому +2

      ​@The_Kimchi_Kommandant maybe you need to go back to the history books because Christians raided Muslim settlements all the time. This wasn't a one-way street, buddy.

    • @the_kimchi_kommandant2603
      @the_kimchi_kommandant2603 Рік тому +2

      @@ryanmarlin2974 Christian raids on Muslim settlements were isolated events while Muslim raids on Christian settlements were deliberate, systematic, funded, and much bigger in scale. You simply cannot compare the two. And even if they were the same (which they are not) Muslims have attacked Christians far more frequently historically than vice versa. Maybe YOU need to pick up a history book.

  • @hlobbi
    @hlobbi 4 роки тому +185

    Very little known story. In iceland we call this "the turkish abductions". I recommend visiting the Vestmann Islands and hear these stories from the local people. There was more horror and bravery than fits in 11 minutes. Also, you raped the pronunciation of the name "Hvalnes", but you made it up with a good attempt at Fáskrúðsfjörður :)

    • @TwfOsÜn
      @TwfOsÜn 4 роки тому

      Pls tell us what they speak about us in coffee shops ....in iceland

    • @enderiskender2977
      @enderiskender2977 4 роки тому +13

      While ottoman empire was responsible it realy wasnt us. I apologize for my ancestors criminaly neglegent behevior anyway.

    • @Yanzdorloph
      @Yanzdorloph 4 роки тому +47

      @@enderiskender2977 how was the Empire responsible ? they just bought stuff brought by the pirates of the republic of sale. ppl just like to blame the Ottoman empire for no reason.

    • @benjamingumundsson4397
      @benjamingumundsson4397 4 роки тому +27

      @@enderiskender2977 you don't need to apologise for something your ancestors did. Just don't come raiding for slaves again haha

    • @direnius
      @direnius 3 роки тому +7

      Sadly there weren't any cultural exchanges that came out from these collisions. Turks with Scandinavian cultural marks and Scandinavian with an Ottoman vibe would make the world a more interesting place. There are however some interesting studies on the similarities between Swedish and Turkish that some scholars have debated.

  • @thatonefriendiii2827
    @thatonefriendiii2827 4 роки тому +178

    Wait they reached there? Holy sh*t

    • @armandovaiandando6472
      @armandovaiandando6472 4 роки тому +33

      And much further, there were also Barbary raids here in Brazil as well.

    • @youpedia4614
      @youpedia4614 4 роки тому +6

      Omg🤣Brazil?

    • @armandovaiandando6472
      @armandovaiandando6472 4 роки тому +26

      @@youpedia4614 Yes, those guys were like Europeans, they were EVERYWHERE

    • @youpedia4614
      @youpedia4614 4 роки тому +5

      @@armandovaiandando6472 no they weren't..they were more middle eastern

    • @armandovaiandando6472
      @armandovaiandando6472 4 роки тому +32

      @@youpedia4614 Just because you don't know that something exists, or existed, that doesn't make it non-existent, capiche?

  • @jax2728
    @jax2728 4 роки тому +130

    Icelanders: You can’t raid a raider fool !
    Ottomans: hehe barbary corsairs go brrr

    • @jax2728
      @jax2728 4 роки тому +6

      @Hamza yes but their vassals did.

    • @jax2728
      @jax2728 4 роки тому +4

      @Hamza yep

    • @jax2728
      @jax2728 4 роки тому +4

      @Hamza did you not even watch the video ?

    • @jax2728
      @jax2728 4 роки тому +3

      @Hamza of course they were not arabs you donkey, they were Maghrebi. Probably had some Arabs among them too.

    • @uncleStalin
      @uncleStalin 4 роки тому +1

      @Hamza u mean Arabs were freeing people and establishing a justice state ,?

  • @muhammadnaufaltaqi3805
    @muhammadnaufaltaqi3805 4 роки тому +67

    Kingdom of Denmark: You can't just attack Iceland
    Ottoman: Well yes, but actually no

    • @GAndreC
      @GAndreC 4 роки тому +2

      The raids were not a relevant enough endeavor to involve the Ottoman army/Navy. The endeavors were done by tge barbary states whose political position within the Ottoman was closer to that of a tributary or protectorate than a vassal or that of an area under direct Ottoman administration.
      That said the bulk of the Ottoman fleet was not made for the high seas and risking even a portion of it on a raid on a nation they had no quarrel with or that could provide them with something useful to strengthen their position in the med or provide sustainable peofit was somewhat senseless

    • @alexanderb5726
      @alexanderb5726 4 роки тому +1

      @@GAndreC It was probably not significant enough for the Danes either to send their official navy or army. The good thing for the pirates about Iceland was its isolation and low population compared with mainland Europe.

    • @direnius
      @direnius 3 роки тому

      Calling it Ottoman raids would be a stretch too far. These lands were under Ottoman rule but the pirates were Arabs, not Turks. The Turks were too occupied dreaming about invading Vienna.

    • @achikahmedamine7101
      @achikahmedamine7101 3 роки тому

      Actually they raided Danmark it self

    • @alexanderb5726
      @alexanderb5726 3 роки тому

      @@achikahmedamine7101 Your source?

  • @howser1961
    @howser1961 4 роки тому +12

    Excellent effort - but there has only ever been one village in the Vestmann islands - on Heimaey, the island that suffered a volcanic eruption on 23. jan. 1973. Point of interest: among the captives in the Barabary raid of 1627, was a woman named Guðríður Símonardóttir. Ten years later, she was released from captivity and a young minister, studying in Copenhagen, was employed to "re-educate" the small group. The two of them fell in love and were later married despite her being his senior by 16 years. His name was Hallgrímur Pétursson and he is considered Icelands greatest religious poet. The tall church, that is so symbolic of Reykjavik, is Hallgrímskirkja "the church of Hallgrímur" in his honour.

  • @logiclegend8219
    @logiclegend8219 4 роки тому +21

    As a Turk this was one of the most fascinating interesting event I learned about Ottoman empire. Thanks for making video of it so more people can learn it.

    • @TurquazCannabiz
      @TurquazCannabiz 4 роки тому

      @UC2F6lxFw_OSoH_q8HDDTihw Well someone has got her panties up in a bunch

    • @logiclegend8219
      @logiclegend8219 4 роки тому +1

      @@TurquazCannabiz Sorry? What you mean? If you mean as in I got emotional over trivial stuff no that wasn't the intention of my post. I meant even knowing quite a bit of Ottoman history this was one of the weirdest and surprising thing I learned so for history buffs it would be interesting topic to know about. Don't be negative just because you can.

    • @shlomoaziz411
      @shlomoaziz411 4 роки тому +1

      @@logiclegend8219 xD Koptum....niye cevap verdin o itte yazsin cavap verminci catlasin :D ...iyi gunler.

    • @TurquazCannabiz
      @TurquazCannabiz 4 роки тому

      @@logiclegend8219 The reaction I replied to got deleted. Was some racist stuff :)

    • @danilolovic5431
      @danilolovic5431 4 роки тому

      You should read about armenia.

  • @MCorpReview
    @MCorpReview 4 роки тому +59

    So far just to plunder. Janissaries: they closed down Starbucks ...revolt!

    • @ethandement3921
      @ethandement3921 4 роки тому +4

      *while strangling Sultan* You take away MY coffee? *Sultan stops moving.* Oh! Uhhhh... whoops... Well, you know how I get without my coffee!

  • @sirrathersplendid4825
    @sirrathersplendid4825 4 роки тому +15

    The Barbary pirates were not really renegades, they were state-sponsored by the Barbary states, who ran the entire coast of North Africa. Piracy was the main financial activity of these states at that time.

    • @tahamuhammad1814
      @tahamuhammad1814 Рік тому

      And were conducted in a formalised manner. You can watch Kings and Generals' video on the the Ottoman Corsairs to learn more about this.

  • @turkcukayi
    @turkcukayi 4 роки тому +28

    Contrary to popular belief, Ottoman pirates were not only from North Africa. There were pirates from almost every European nation.

  • @MCMLXXXVICCXII
    @MCMLXXXVICCXII 4 роки тому +26

    Siblings of ''Mourad Reis'' are living in USA, today. One of his son made it to the new world. Can trace his family line tru court judgement book records :)

    • @MehmetYank
      @MehmetYank 3 роки тому

      “Mourad”?
      “Murat”...

    • @kaanerdem2822
      @kaanerdem2822 3 роки тому

      So you did trace them? Are they aware of their great grandfather being a pirate?

  • @lobotlando
    @lobotlando 4 роки тому +6

    A fun fact (well sort of) is that when they tried to get some of the slaves back many of them did not really want to go back. First of all the weather is much nicer in Morocco and Algeria and there were all sorts of amenities like fruits and spices, available in north Africa that most Icelanders at the time could only dream about. Not to downplay the abduction part but to many the thought of turning back to serfdom and subsistence farming in the frozen north seemed like a worse deal down the line.

    • @orangestoneface
      @orangestoneface 3 роки тому

      æ mig langar að verða þræll í alsír núna

    • @skarshad
      @skarshad 2 роки тому

      Are there real historical accounts of such stories?

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam 4 роки тому +13

    Interesting topic👍

  • @pompacitokmakci
    @pompacitokmakci 4 роки тому +41

    Most of subscribers:I've never heard of this before

  • @euboean3079
    @euboean3079 3 роки тому +21

    It's worth noting that unlike the Atlantic slave trade which needed labour to man the vast plantations of the Americas, the primary aim of these raids was to acquire mainly female sex slaves (slaves for labour or galleys were typically taken from Africa and Ottoman minorities which were cheaper). White women were in high demand throughout the Muslim world. Muslim rulers typically housed these slaves in Harems.
    When the Europeans curtailed the Barbary pirates (mainly with brutal conquest, most famously of Algiers which refused to stop) and sponsored revolutions in the Balkans, the Ottomans starter using and selling Circassian women from the Caucasus as slaves. They were prized for their blonde hair and blue eyes... They were doing this until the first world war.
    It's funny how the history slavery is so focused on the Trans-Atlantix slave trade.

    • @kimphilby7999
      @kimphilby7999 3 роки тому

      More peculiar,than funny, I would say...

    • @95bekirable
      @95bekirable 3 роки тому +1

      Primary aim of slave raids was to acquire wealth. These captives would be ransomed, and only if the ransom was not paid, then they would be sold in slave markets. Minorities in Ottoman Empire were protected subjects, they were never enslaved, but only periodically recruited into the Devshirme system.
      Females were not enslaved in Ottoman Empire for sexual reasons, as it's claimed. Female slaves were employed for domestic duties, they would be nannies, wetnurses, musicians etc. and those who were attractive could marry a Muslim man (consensually).

    • @euboean3079
      @euboean3079 3 роки тому +1

      @@95bekirable Nonsense. A total of 1.8 million white slaves were traded in the Muslim world over a period of 500 years. The vast majority of those slaves were (70%+) female.
      In the Ottoman Empire, the main focus of slavery, particularly post 1700s, was sexual. Slaves were valued on their sexual qualities. There are plenty of primary sources on the matter.
      Devrishme was also used to procure sex slaves not only soldier slaves and administrator slaves (who were often forcibly converted and castrated against their will - "consensually" - you loser)
      I suppose you will also argue that harems were an educational establishment like Erdogans wife.

    • @gazpachopolice7211
      @gazpachopolice7211 2 роки тому +1

      @@95bekirable You mean they would take a risky raid across dangerous seas just to get their wives househelps when they could just have paid local servants from the riches they stole in their raids???? LOL.

    • @95bekirable
      @95bekirable 2 роки тому

      @@gazpachopolice7211 No, they would take risky raids to capture people and sell them in slave market to get rich.

  • @JawsOfHistory
    @JawsOfHistory 3 роки тому +15

    Icelandic historian with a bit more context: Iceland is a huge island, despite what maps say. Iceland is 103k square kilometers (England by comparison is 130k sqkm and with a population of 56 million more people than Iceland). It is also the windiest place on the planet (that's not the N-/S-pole) and sailing is still dangerous even to modern ships. And this, coupled with aggressively unpredictable weather and treacherous seas, means that the general consensus is that this was much like Caesar crossing the Rhine. Less about achieving anything and more of an exercise in "because we can - and you can't".
    Secondly: "Hvalnes" means "peninsula of whales" and was for centuries a very popular trading post and resupply station. The modern day capital of Reykjavík was a minor village at the time and Bessastaðir (literally Bessi's place or place of Bessi) was the central administrative hub of the country and still where the president of Iceland lives.

    • @spikefivefivefive
      @spikefivefivefive 2 роки тому

      It makes you wonder why the Turks traveled so far to get a resource they could have found much more easily much closer to home.

    • @redneckapehunter2639
      @redneckapehunter2639 2 роки тому +2

      @@spikefivefivefive It was a flex, they raided canary islands and got 100x more treasury before raiding Iceland.

  • @avishalom2000lm
    @avishalom2000lm 4 роки тому +8

    Sultan Osman the 2nd assassinated by his own troops after shutting down their coffee shops...
    Makes perfect sense to me.

  • @bugiej
    @bugiej 3 роки тому +18

    The ottomans in those times were a power beyond what the united states are today.

  • @vespelian5769
    @vespelian5769 4 роки тому +13

    They also raided the English south coast and depopulated the Irish town of Baltimore in 1637.
    This was the period when Charles I was raising ship money for the navy but instead of building smaller ships that might have been useful against such pirates, he built The Sovereign of the Seas, the biggest, most powerful and prestigious ship in the world but not much use against pirates.
    One thing of note in Icelandic pronunciation. The funny reversed d like character with the tale is Thorne and is pronounced TH.

    • @barittos5585
      @barittos5585 3 роки тому +1

      Im surprised how he ignored that

    • @yave4algeria
      @yave4algeria 3 роки тому +1

      The sack of Baltimore

    • @Yanzdorloph
      @Yanzdorloph 3 роки тому +2

      1600s wasn't that when the Brits and Moroccans were buddies, Queen and sultan calling each others brother and sister and planning on invading Spain lol

  • @ilovehenrywan
    @ilovehenrywan 4 роки тому +17

    "One Does Not Simply Walk into Iceland"

    • @EgyptianWorker
      @EgyptianWorker 4 роки тому +2

      @Geralt of Pimpland I mean, you aren't wrong.

  • @BetzeBert
    @BetzeBert 4 роки тому +6

    Didn’t know about this. Thank you, very interesting

  • @alexanderb5726
    @alexanderb5726 4 роки тому +55

    There's even a song dedicated to these raids called Tyrkjaranid, which is actually really good. It's hard to be mad though considering the Vikings of the Scandinavian lands did the same to various North African Arabs back in the early medieval age.

    • @Temp-hg3kq
      @Temp-hg3kq 4 роки тому +7

      The funny thing is that the main place that they raided was inhabited by the descendants of Irish slaves

    • @SuperGamli
      @SuperGamli 4 роки тому +1

      Vikings mostly raided in Europe. Never heard they raided in North Africa. Source?

    • @thezenatachronicles2765
      @thezenatachronicles2765 4 роки тому +7

      @@SuperGamli They raided the coast of North Morocco, they raided Seville and Lisabon (when it was under Muslim rule).

    • @alexanderb5726
      @alexanderb5726 4 роки тому +1

      @@SuperGamli Yes, as Zenata said. Just search on Viking raids in Seville.
      Swediah vikings also raided Persia as far as Baghdad. Ingun far traveled spearheaded those ventures.

    • @adnanafulay3142
      @adnanafulay3142 4 роки тому +6

      @@alexanderb5726 North African Arabs in the what age? North Africans were, are and will not be Arabs.

  • @TheConservativeKnight6809
    @TheConservativeKnight6809 4 роки тому +15

    Barbaries attacked American merchant ships too but this ended disasterously and barbaries got their butt kicked and ended their pirate kingdoms.

    • @JonWintersGold
      @JonWintersGold 4 роки тому +2

      They bit off more than they could chew when they challenged the Red, White and Blue.

    • @TheConservativeKnight6809
      @TheConservativeKnight6809 4 роки тому +4

      @@JonWintersGold Yes, pirates made a big mistake by challenging the might of America

    • @finalprophet813
      @finalprophet813 4 роки тому +6

      @@TheConservativeKnight6809 but before that America paid the Barbary states a tribute so they wouldn’t attack their ships lol

    • @theemirofjaffa2266
      @theemirofjaffa2266 4 роки тому +7

      Lol.. America, crossing oceans to fight for people's freedoms while doing the exact opposite in their backyard. Stinks of hypocrisy..

    • @TheConservativeKnight6809
      @TheConservativeKnight6809 4 роки тому +4

      ​@@finalprophet813 I think your Ego was hurt when you saw my comment,
      Here watch this- ua-cam.com/video/Ui8OCiZsWGw/v-deo.html
      In 1815 There was another war against the Barbaries in which US won decisively again and brought end to those Pirate kingdoms in North Africa, This was a complete victory for US.

  • @mihailojovicevic5576
    @mihailojovicevic5576 4 роки тому +49

    this seems something like EU4 ai would do

    • @Knowledgia
      @Knowledgia  4 роки тому +18

      Exactly!

    • @TurquazCannabiz
      @TurquazCannabiz 4 роки тому +10

      The sick thing is that this actually happened :D Those Ottoman pirates don't mess around

  • @pinuoanaaba2368
    @pinuoanaaba2368 Рік тому +2

    I appreciate your tireless efforts to spread knowledge and history, respect to you
    Minor correction: The raids only came from Algeria🇩🇿🇩🇿, not from Morocco. Morocco was also an enemy of ours, and your books bear witness to my words.

    • @alahemy
      @alahemy Рік тому +2

      Algeria is a French creation since 1963 only.

  • @imhumzanasir
    @imhumzanasir 4 роки тому +51

    Ottomans really had some grudges against Europe!

    • @johnnyfrost1820
      @johnnyfrost1820 4 роки тому +14

      They still have

    • @TurquazCannabiz
      @TurquazCannabiz 4 роки тому +17

      @@johnnyfrost1820 Nah man I'm Turkish and I love Europe.

    • @Lone_Nomad
      @Lone_Nomad 4 роки тому +4

      I'm turkish and I lived in europe for more than 30 years... and I hate Europe...

    • @TurquazCannabiz
      @TurquazCannabiz 4 роки тому +15

      @@Lone_Nomad I was born and raised in Amsterdam and some of the best people I know are Dutch... If you hate you will be hated.

    • @LatinSlav
      @LatinSlav 4 роки тому +11

      @@TurquazCannabiz thats why you call us all ( everyone in the balcans)gipsyes,thats why you attack Armenia, thats why you are racist towards kurds,sirians ,egipitans and any other nation seen as second rate in Otoman Emipre, the empire is gone but xenophobia remains

  • @learnwithimran3616
    @learnwithimran3616 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks a lot for sharing

  • @backtothechickens
    @backtothechickens 3 роки тому +10

    Well I have to note this little fact down that Turks did not really fight themselves they rather sponsored who wanted to fight against the Holy Leauge aka Europe. The Janissary for example were mainly converted boys of poor christian families.
    As an army, Jannisaries got the Ancient Rome kind of model.
    Otherwise, the original Turkic army was the horse riding nomads but that was abandoned after the collapse of Seljuks.
    Then the following dynasty "House of Osman" or in English "House of Ottoman" adopted the Roman or Greek way, whichever you prefer.
    Additionally, main group of clergy and the ruling class were also converted christian or jewish ottomans yet the ruling family and the core of the empire remained Turkic. After some time during the rule of Suleyman I this core population in Anatolia was moved to balkans to create an empire resembling the Hellenic times.
    Make no mistake amigos, even though the Turks were the Turks, the ruling class was really fond of Alexander the great and wanted to create an empire like his empire. It is evident that Suleyman I grew up with this dream.
    The plan itself was simple. First take over Mecca and Medina in order to control all muslims which they did. Then take over Constantinapole then you got the Orthodox Christian population which they also did somehow. And then finally take over the Vatican and take over the entire holy league.
    Mehmed II. tried to invade Vatican with the Campaign of Otranto but he was successfully assasinated by the Templar Knights. The siege was cut short because of that.
    Right about a hundred years later Suleyman I. tried to invade Vienna, which had the original purpose of opening the road for Vatican but it failed miserably.
    Then some magical shit happened and Colombus stumble upon the Americas where he retardedly thought was "India".
    After this point the fight was on the sea and shit got sorrow for the Turks.
    With the riches they brought from Americas, Portugese and Spanish fleets trapped the Ottomans in the Meditterenean using their economic superiority.
    With additional discovery of Cape Town Europeans did not have to pay any taxes for using the meditterenean anymore.
    Upon these developments the empire decayed in right about 200 years and ended at 1923 officially.

    • @valeriemacphail9180
      @valeriemacphail9180 2 роки тому

      With Ataturk?

    • @backtothechickens
      @backtothechickens 2 роки тому

      @@valeriemacphail9180 No. Ataturk was the leader. An organization called Kuvay'i Milliye sprung out of chaos and formed the foundations of Turkey by fighting against the imperialism as a whole. Ataturk was the commander of the armies during this endeavour. Then he did the most logical thing and formed a republic and gave the power to the people who took arms upon the enemy when necessary. Make no mistake, throughout the 10.000 (approximately) years of Turkic history there had been countless heroes like Ataturk who emerged from the chaos such as Mete Khan, Kubilay Khan, Mehmed II, etc... Mustafa Kemal Ataturk is one guy from long lineage of badass commanders yet it was always the people who decided the follow these badass men which gave them an unstoppable power.

    • @valeriemacphail9180
      @valeriemacphail9180 2 роки тому

      @@backtothechickens Thank you for your in-depth reply.

  • @altinmares8363
    @altinmares8363 4 роки тому +9

    please do videos about
    -islamic golden age
    -age of discovery
    -tengrism
    -ottoman empire astronomy
    -aristotle teaching alexander the great

  • @alnotbiggaytho7124
    @alnotbiggaytho7124 4 роки тому +15

    Dutch man taking Moroccans into Iceland. I love the diversity.

    • @BrahimS03
      @BrahimS03 3 роки тому +2

      I believe that Morocco wasn't part of the ottoman empire

    • @shooiii7506
      @shooiii7506 3 роки тому +1

      Not marrocans

    • @numidiachai2440
      @numidiachai2440 3 роки тому

      *algerians

    • @mariadh5690
      @mariadh5690 5 місяців тому

      Moroccans were not a part of the Ottoman Empire . They are not concerned here

    • @badr7697
      @badr7697 4 місяці тому

      @@mariadh5690 this is about the republic of sale in morocco they raided iceland first

  • @Euzuner41
    @Euzuner41 4 роки тому +11

    Küçük Murat Reis (Jan Janszoon van Haarlem) he is a well known corsair

  • @alperenbayraktar
    @alperenbayraktar 4 роки тому +72

    Additional info: You know, in that era, pirates were paid and turned into privateers by countries, thus becoming officers. Those pirates were doing nothing when there's peace and for someone who used to raid, that's kinda boring. It is said that a lot of European pirates joined that fleet of Ottomans to enjoy. I forgot the source but here you go, a cool info :D

    • @Yanzdorloph
      @Yanzdorloph 4 роки тому +6

      another info lots Murad was the leader of the independent Pirate republic of sale (Althou they payed taxes to Morocco ), and almost half of the inhabitants of that republic (more like a city state in todays Morocco's capital ) were European muslims and jews that fled the Reconquita, and became pirates inorder to raid iberian shores inhope of getting back to their homes in Iberia one day.

    • @robertschill2686
      @robertschill2686 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, privateers were licensed by one nation to attack the ships and ports of another nation. They were mercenaries. Technically, there was a legal difference between pirates and privateers, but this was before the Geneva Conventions and the nations under attack considered both groups as pirates.

    • @fyfyi6053
      @fyfyi6053 3 роки тому +1

      @@Yanzdorloph The barbary pirates were mostly algerians and tunisians. But in this raid some dutch dudes were involved.

    • @Yanzdorloph
      @Yanzdorloph 3 роки тому +1

      @@fyfyi6053 dude the raid started from Sale, they were the pirates of sale with a dutch leader paying tribute to the Moroccan king... (sale is a city in Morocco, basicaly it's part of the capital city of Morocco rabat ) look it up Republic of Salé or Republic of bouregrag

    • @admontblanc
      @admontblanc 3 роки тому

      @@robertschill2686 the only difference between them was a Letter of Marque. Basically one group was rogue mercenaries, and the other contracted ones operating under the license of some king or emperor. It's like saying we're both doctors or teachers, but one of us works for the state and the other for the private sector.

  • @karllove57
    @karllove57 3 роки тому +2

    I´m icelandic and know about this. For your added information this group of icelanders was about 1% of the icelandic population at that time.

  • @CEKROM
    @CEKROM 4 роки тому +20

    I haven't heard of that topic, thanks! =D

  • @stefangrobbink7760
    @stefangrobbink7760 4 роки тому +16

    The Dutch really do show up in the weidest of places.

  • @snare5903
    @snare5903 4 роки тому +27

    Morocco has a mission to do this in EU4

  • @jacquesvoris456
    @jacquesvoris456 4 роки тому +14

    Jan Janszoon van Haarlem was my 11xGreat-Grandfather. His son, Anthony Janszoon van Sale, was an early immigrant to the New Netherlands. He was know as "The Turk" and was the practicing Muslin. He is the first person known to have brought a copy of the Quran into the New World.

    • @direnius
      @direnius 3 роки тому +2

      Ironic that his son's name is on "van Sale", like "on sale".

  • @pgancedo9299
    @pgancedo9299 4 роки тому +9

    I think they eventually all settled in London, Frankfurt, Malmo, and Paris.

    • @kimphilby7999
      @kimphilby7999 3 роки тому

      Interesting....these blacks are their descendants!

  • @NelsonDiscovery
    @NelsonDiscovery 3 роки тому +3

    I love history. Stories about healthy normal people destroying each other are the best.

  • @CirKhan
    @CirKhan 3 роки тому +44

    There is a trend among UA-cam channels to describe historical, or hypothetical events in terms which are pretty disconnected to reality.
    Pirate raids were persistent threat in the Mediterranean and even Atlantic for centuries before Ottomans even came to power, but they were done by local North Africans under their local rulers, owning only nominal allegiance to far away Ottoman empire, mostly in religious terms. Ottoman Turks mostly hadn't had a direct hand in this as the affairs of their state were directed elsewhere, but provided overall support to activity, similarly as English state treated their privateers in the era. So explaining why "Ottomans hadn't participated in Icelandic raids" (as insignificant as they were) is really unnecessary.
    Also, "Ottoman", or a "Turk" became a trademark word to describe almost all Muslims Europeans came to contact during the era, no matter if they were actually Turkish, or even nominally under Ottoman sovereignty.

    • @admontblanc
      @admontblanc 3 роки тому +2

      It was probably geopolitical, the sultans probably wanted the pirates to bother the portuguese and spanish navies so they would let pressure off in the indic ocean, there's nothing extraordinary about that.

    • @CirKhan
      @CirKhan 3 роки тому +2

      @@admontblanc no, it was primarily economic activity, not geopolitical one. And it was endemic in Mediterranean since Muslims conquered North Africa, some 700 years before Portuguese expansion into Indian ocean.

    • @Yanzdorloph
      @Yanzdorloph 3 роки тому +1

      @@CirKhan no the pirates started with the fall of Andalusia, the ppl who were kicked from Iberia started trying a re-reconquista sponsored by Morocco, that's how the barbary pirate era started, when it transformed from trying to take their homes back to discovering they could get filthy rich with the raids

    • @CirKhan
      @CirKhan 3 роки тому

      @@Yanzdorloph you are a liar and a Muslim apologet.

    • @Yanzdorloph
      @Yanzdorloph 3 роки тому +2

      @@CirKhan your hate blind you to actual historical facts ? u ok bro ?

  • @omarkh7135
    @omarkh7135 2 роки тому +5

    I'm from Algeria 🇩🇿 and I have been living in Iceland for 11 years I have been reading alot about this story.
    Morroco was not part of Ottoman empire and not part of this history.
    They come from Algeria from place called Dillis Boumardas

    • @ascavus4800
      @ascavus4800 2 роки тому

      Fas'ın Osmanlıya bağlandığı zamanlar oldu

    • @Walid-gm2ns
      @Walid-gm2ns Рік тому

      Yes true, Morocco wasn't part of the Ottoman empire, though the first expedition was actually Moroccan from Salé city, led by Jan Janszoon himself. So Yes, Morocco was part of this history.

  • @zacharyguilfoyle1435
    @zacharyguilfoyle1435 2 роки тому +2

    This needs an hbo series dedicated to the topic

  • @Euzuner41
    @Euzuner41 4 роки тому +13

    1:22 lol İzmit my hometown

    • @Nomadicenjoyerplus
      @Nomadicenjoyerplus 4 роки тому +2

      Sen de buradaymışsın

    • @Euzuner41
      @Euzuner41 4 роки тому

      @@Nomadicenjoyerplus ben burdayımda sen kimsin

    • @Euzuner41
      @Euzuner41 4 роки тому

      @Vedat Taşkıran Eywallah

  • @briansmith9439
    @briansmith9439 4 роки тому +15

    The 1627 raid was the result of a bet between the Sale & Algiers captains - the winner of the bet was the one who came back to Algiers (not Sale) with the most booty. The corsair captain from Sale, Morocco in 1627 was Morat Rais - in fact, he was Jan Jansen van Haarlem from the Netherlands and lived in Morocco for over 40 years. He was the subject of the Dutch National Opera "Le Blond Arabier" (I think) about 10 or 15 years ago as he is a Dutch National hero. The story of his forced conversion in 1618 is a fabrication; he converted in 1600 while in Cartagena and married Marjarit bint Abd al-Rahman on 12 Aug 1600 (his 2nd wife). Jan created the story to be eligible for Dutch citizenship in 1621, not for him, but for his children since they would be Dutch also. Under the recently adopted laws of the newly recognized Republic - it had to be a forced conversion and less than 3 years earlier - so he made it up and succeeded; his son Anthony moved to Amsterdam and then New Amsterdam in 1629. Morocco was never under Ottoman rule. I know more than just about anyone else about Jan - I've translated and read every known and just found book, note, article, letter, and journal that exists from Spanish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, & Arabic from 1610 to today. He's my ancestor and I'm writing the definitive story of his life right now; I've visited his house in Oualidia as well as his kasbah and will be visiting his place in Sale as well.

  • @sidbrett5114
    @sidbrett5114 3 роки тому +2

    I’m from Algiers and thanks for sharing 👌🏾

    • @orangestoneface
      @orangestoneface 3 роки тому

      ah we icelanders needed an algerian here to blame for taking slaves here

    • @tugrulgul5903
      @tugrulgul5903 2 роки тому

      @@orangestoneface blame dutchman

  • @spartopoll1401
    @spartopoll1401 4 роки тому +33

    Safavids also were Turkic as Ottomans, not Persian

    • @Radonatorr
      @Radonatorr 4 роки тому +13

      The Safavid Dynasty may be of Turkic origin (not Turkish), but their empire was Persian without a doubt. It used Persian as an official language, Persians were the majority both in general population and in the elites. Safavids themselves called their empire "Iran", so it was an Iranian empire ruled by a dynasty of Turkic origin.

    • @emrenuriyev9132
      @emrenuriyev9132 4 роки тому +7

      @@Radonatorr Administrative language of the Ottomans was also Arabic. That does not mean they are Arabic, does it? Early Safavids were talking Turkic more than Ottomans. Since the talking language was Persian for Ottomans for diplomacy.

    • @tongyabgu5877
      @tongyabgu5877 4 роки тому +1

      @@Radonatorr actually people and statesmans used Persian languge but the dynasty members always spoke Azeri language.

    • @Radonatorr
      @Radonatorr 4 роки тому +3

      @@emrenuriyev9132 Of course, that's why Safavids were for sure of Turkic origin and I admited that. But saying that Safavid Empire was not Iranian or Persian, but Turkish is like saying that the Qing Empire was not a Chinese state but a Manchurian one, just because its ruling dynasty was of Manchurian origin. The Manchurians that conquered China were quickly sinicized. The same happened to the Safavids. While the early Safavids were indeed speaking a turkic language related to Turkish and Azeri (tho they knew Persian as well) they were quickly persianized and by the time of the events described in this video they could be hardly considered Turkic, nor could their empire.

    • @Umut_Mihailoglu
      @Umut_Mihailoglu 4 роки тому +2

      @@emrenuriyev9132 are you stupid, ottoman official language was turkish, but alphabet arabic, arabs can not read ottoman documents. now turkish alphabet is latin, italians can not understand turkish documents

  • @zap648
    @zap648 4 роки тому +4

    Finally, the topic that REALLY matters!

  • @lonewulf44
    @lonewulf44 3 роки тому +9

    Man ... The fate of the icelandic women taken was probably a sad sad tale. Leaned some details, thank you

    • @isseabdirahmanweheliye9010
      @isseabdirahmanweheliye9010 Рік тому +2

      Lol how about the fate of their grandmothers taken by the Vikings?

    • @joerogan120
      @joerogan120 6 місяців тому

      @@isseabdirahmanweheliye9010That was about 600 years before this, the Icelanders that lived there at the time had nothing to do with viking raids

    • @isseabdirahmanweheliye9010
      @isseabdirahmanweheliye9010 6 місяців тому

      @@joerogan120 they were their descendents.

    • @joerogan120
      @joerogan120 6 місяців тому

      @@isseabdirahmanweheliye9010 and? how does that make them responsible or deserve any of it

    • @isseabdirahmanweheliye9010
      @isseabdirahmanweheliye9010 6 місяців тому

      @@joerogan120 they don't deserve any of it , it's just back then life was either you live a normal life or you are a slave.

  • @Saygex45
    @Saygex45 4 роки тому +55

    If the Ottomans could raid Iceland, then they could raid Mars funded by Elon Musk.

  • @kuroazrem5376
    @kuroazrem5376 4 роки тому +48

    They were mostly Berbers (Imazighen), hence the name "Barbary Coast".

    • @boyanbogdanov1854
      @boyanbogdanov1854 3 роки тому

      Do you know what your name means in Bulgarian?

    • @kuroazrem5376
      @kuroazrem5376 3 роки тому

      @@boyanbogdanov1854 mine? No, becaue it's not a Bulgarian name

    • @boyanbogdanov1854
      @boyanbogdanov1854 3 роки тому

      @@kuroazrem5376 It was a joke obviously ,my friend.

    • @Error111
      @Error111 2 роки тому +1

      It was the Ottoman Empire so it belong to the Ottoman history ( Turkish history )

    • @DD-ws6cu
      @DD-ws6cu 2 роки тому

      And some were actually Europeans who converted to Islam.

  • @Clutter.monkey
    @Clutter.monkey 4 роки тому +5

    It should be „Kingdom of Denmark-Norway“, which was a union of two Crowns. Iceland was an integral part of the Kingdom of Norway up until the Napoleonic wars. Calling it all Denmark is like calling Ireland „England“.

    • @ThatIcelandicDude
      @ThatIcelandicDude 3 роки тому +4

      Nope Norway was officially incorporated into the kingdom of Denmark in the year 1537 on the orders of Cristian III. and by an extension Iceland, Greenland and Faroe islands from that point onward were considerd part of the kingdom of Denmark. Even then, after 1380 Iceland was in practical terms under the rule of Denmark, because ever since the Icelandic commonwealth swore fealty to Norway in 1262 Iceland had been governed completely sepperately of Norway, Iceland had its own parliament the Alþingi and its own set of laws and they maintained the right to veto any decisions of the crown made in Iceland. Even when King Magnús Hákonarson of Norway tried to centralise the Norwegian legal system and unify all of Norway under one parliament, Iceland and Faroe Islands kept their own parliments and each got a sepperate legal code of their own. Iceland would keep being governed sepperately until the Icelandic Alþingi would be abolished in 1800 but at that point it had only served as a rubber stamp for centuries. In effect the only thing that united Iceland with Norway was the crown and so when the crown of Norway also became the crown of Denmark, Iceland was only considered part of Norway as a technicality, but was in all practical terms part of Denmark and most official documents regarding Iceland from the time reflect that fact.

  • @muhammadusama9267
    @muhammadusama9267 4 роки тому +4

    So now I get it why almost everyone was at war with the Barbary States in Empire: Total War.

  • @mmpp7009
    @mmpp7009 4 роки тому +33

    Finally someone Talked about the Moroccan attack To Iceland

    • @jax2728
      @jax2728 4 роки тому +5

      Moroccan ? More like Barbary Corsairs.

    • @Kutun
      @Kutun 4 роки тому

      @@jax2728 they were under Ottomans at the final :)

    • @mmpp7009
      @mmpp7009 4 роки тому +5

      @@jax2728 No , Morocco wasn't under the ottomans rule, But There was pirates in Morocco in the cities Of Tetouan , Laarach , Sale ( the one he mentioned in the video ) and El jadida and Essaouira , But the one he's talking about in The video The Pirates of Sale , but at that time the city of Sale was independent ( like a city state )

    • @mmpp7009
      @mmpp7009 4 роки тому +1

      @@Kutun no they wasn't, The Ottomans asked The Moroccan Saadi King to give them the port Of Laarach but he refused

    • @jax2728
      @jax2728 4 роки тому +2

      @@mmpp7009 thanks for enlightening me.

  • @hokkabuzz
    @hokkabuzz 4 роки тому +4

    8:21 My boss should watch this. without coffie i will not work

  • @xenotypos
    @xenotypos 3 роки тому +2

    That part about the villagers packed in houses that were then set in fire was really sad.

  • @mrtgamesz
    @mrtgamesz 2 роки тому +3

    Never knew the ottomans raided iceland. İf you have'nt already could you do a bit about Murad İV. The guys has an interesting and brutal life. From getting the throne at 11 years old after his father being murdered by the jannisaries. Till his last wish on his deathbed to be his brother killed so he wouldnt get the throne.

  • @neddersass8439
    @neddersass8439 2 роки тому +14

    I want to thank our European ancestors for defeating the filthy Ottomans at Vienna and stopping them from further conquering Europe. You were heroes.

    • @emrebayram1778
      @emrebayram1778 2 роки тому

      @Jewtube Hatestruth lolllllll skandarbeg was live at 15th century and wienna war was at 17th century

    • @Can-vl8sl
      @Can-vl8sl 2 роки тому

      @Jewtube Hatestruth lol Skanderbeg didn't kill 200,000 Ottoman soldiers. He attacked the Ottoman soldiers with guerrilla tactics, killed about 10 thousand Ottoman soldiers and fled to the mountains again, and the Ottomans killed thousands of Albanians. After Skanderbeg died, the Ottoman Empire ruled Albania for centuries. Ottomans 17-18. century began to weaken. Balkan slaves exaggerate everything about their history.

    • @Titiseefighter
      @Titiseefighter 2 роки тому

      Dont worry were already taking back over. Sick birthrates Westoid.

    • @ascavus4800
      @ascavus4800 2 роки тому +1

      Sultan Suleiman would have conquered Vienna if he wanted. Already he came Vienna from german campaign.

  • @jaythompson5102
    @jaythompson5102 2 роки тому +2

    Great video I have been deep diving a lot of your older content, impressed with how long you guys have had such a high quality.

  • @amei653
    @amei653 4 роки тому +17

    Just how many european pirate the ottoman have.

    • @amei653
      @amei653 4 роки тому +2

      @Çağlar Özgür you mean red beard babarossa.

    • @alessiodecarolis
      @alessiodecarolis 4 роки тому +3

      There were a lot of renegades btw these pirates, a lot were converted to islam

    • @Spartan-1821
      @Spartan-1821 4 роки тому

      Literally 75% of the Empire was administrated by Europeans. The Sultans were mostly Greek in origin, along with some Slavic and Albanian influence and the people followed a weird trend called Bektashism which is a mixture of Christianity, Balkan folklore and Islam really

    • @Spartan-1821
      @Spartan-1821 4 роки тому

      @Çağlar Özgür it’s all available for search on Google, if it’s not banned where you live

    • @Spartan-1821
      @Spartan-1821 4 роки тому

      @Çağlar Özgür it’s completely objective history

  • @salahddinebensebane8429
    @salahddinebensebane8429 4 роки тому +8

    Serieusly l am an Algerian and l have a realy good dutch freind we should realy try raiding icland somtime

  • @emgex
    @emgex Рік тому +1

    17th century must have been an amazing time on the ocean.. Lots of pirates going all across the oceans and doing raids.

  • @Argacyan
    @Argacyan 4 роки тому +9

    Fun trivia: a lot of pirates were empoverished refugees who fled general persecution up to genocide in Spain towards the end of the Reconquista & in an especially big wave after the fall of Granada.

    • @alvaro6587
      @alvaro6587 4 роки тому +5

      There was not genocide, It was clear turn Christian or leave Spain, just as the almohads and almoravids did

    • @gamingthisera6339
      @gamingthisera6339 4 роки тому +2

      No genocide

    • @klg200
      @klg200 4 роки тому +2

      @@alvaro6587 the definition of genocide

    • @rubencuadros7174
      @rubencuadros7174 4 роки тому

      @@klg200 Grab a dictionary and see what the word genocide means ... Lumbrera

  • @soviet_yoda8820
    @soviet_yoda8820 4 роки тому +7

    IF you can show me a link to these documents let me know i´d very much like to help translate it as I am Danish and fluent in English

  • @alangervasis
    @alangervasis 3 роки тому +1

    Please can anyone tell what is the name of the music at 2:21?

  • @hannibalbarca2928
    @hannibalbarca2928 3 роки тому +26

    It would be great if you tell about the adventures of the Ottoman Turks in the Indian and Atlantic oceans, because I realized that most of the commenters were ignorant and it made me feel how weak the history education in these countries.Thank you very much for your efforts and I would like to add some information to this information.
    Killing Turks in Iceland was legal until the 1970s.The reason is said to be these raids.The Ottomans must have responded to what the Vikings did to the Muslims.seems like a fair answer.

  • @spoopow1555
    @spoopow1555 3 роки тому +11

    The pirate campaign towards Iceland started from Morocco, where some Moroccan pirates and European slaves formed a pirate republic in Salé and had nothing to do with the Barbarossa brothers loyal to the Ottoman Empire

    • @hamzabel5782
      @hamzabel5782 3 роки тому +3

      A lier one ! The kingdom of fez and morakkash was like the ring in the finger of Spanish

    • @spoopow1555
      @spoopow1555 3 роки тому

      I'm not a fvcking history teacher go and make some good researches by yourself
      And the most important try to find a neutral sources

    • @hamzabel5782
      @hamzabel5782 3 роки тому +2

      @@spoopow1555 firstly u should go and searching about what u are said bour9ra9 castle was built by murad rais and algerian corsairs why they choose sale near rabat it was weakest kingdom and Algiers and spain kingdom has reached to treaty peace sabta in the north of what we call it morocco. still there since 5 century 😏 he said empire of nothing don't thought us fool like ur ppl in fez and Marrakesh

    • @jubarex2409
      @jubarex2409 3 роки тому +2

      First of all there was no morroco back then. Second, the republic of salé was founded by the moors fleeing from spain. The republic of salé had a lot of commercial ties with algiers and many algerian rais went back and forth between salé and algiers. The sultan of fez did not have good relationship with salé which was independent. In fact he teamed up with the spaniards to fight salé and algiers.

    • @sabrina1380m
      @sabrina1380m 3 роки тому +2

      Piracy started before the existence of the salé pirates who formed an independent republic allied to the Sultan of Morocco
      The pirates weren't only Moroccans, they were made up of Europeans turks and Andalucian refugees first later on the ethnic Moroccans joined.

  • @vaske6873
    @vaske6873 4 роки тому

    Cool vid!