Yo guys. Go subscribe to History With Cy. (He researched and wrote this one):- ua-cam.com/channels/ZzqG2zfeRKMoJwDwk1FTvQ.html What other ancient empires would you like to see covered?
I have never came across to a UA-cam channel with a content that is so organized, so researched and so detailed like History Time. Well done and thank you !!
Mark felton is realy good, tho he does more modern stuff also a guy called lindybeige he does mainly weapons and tactics. I like these 3 the best because there is no PC agenda just good old facts. Some of the guff on so called history channels , is just drivel.Von daniken/stargate mixed with a bit religious mumbo jumbo/fantasy..
I've spent the last few years here in Iraq. Mainly in Erbil/Arbil but also in Mosul Ninewa. I passed by the ancient walls that ISIS destroyed. The bastids. The history just oozes out of every pore. If this place ever settles down it well worth a visit. Even Mosul! Some of the oldest cities in the world.
I spent a little over two years in Iraq from up until January 2010. I would love to explore that nation as a tourist. It just feels ancient. Everyday I was there it felt like I was a part of history. Very special place.
U.S. troops still in iraq? Why? Oh, there's oil there, kick their a$$ n take their ⛽ gas, gotta keep the Bush family wealthy! But i'm proud to be 🇺🇸 American... blah blah blah 🙄
@Gabriel Safar As the Assyrians did to the Babylonians, Elamites and others. Each group that invades another territory and causes destruction, claims to have the moral high ground. Sad indeed.
@Spolierman So you think Hitler was so great? He and his minions invented the international highway system with cloverleafs and no need to stop. They made advances in medicine, aviation, and much other technology. No, he wasn't great. Same with the Assyrians. Their "accomplishments" were far exceeded by their extreme cruelty, invading other kingdoms and torturing and murdering the inhabitants. Try learning something about Assyrians. They were so evil that the Babylonians finally destroyed them.
@@jimmooney8195 I am Assyrian, we did so to protect ourselves against the animals that existed during that time, Babylonian, Persian etc. We became "evil" in order to protect ourselves until today people are still trying to wipe us out and still fail. We have a saying "Shit never stays hidden under snow" eventually when you face an Assyrian spirit, he will rip you to pieces and then you will beg God even though you don't believe in him to stop that spirit because you don't understand the spirit of an Assyrian. "The enemy that is invincible shouldn't exist" that's how afraid the people who faced the Assyrians said so. Extreme notions were chosen because "evil" people want to be free and we will never be under anyone's rule. You think england or america is not more evil, their cruelty was never spoken about anywhere about what they did in Iraq or Afghanistan etc and this is the modern world where peace is apparently is supposed to be present and International laws. Don't preach " do as I say, don't do as I do" but I don't blame you, what do you know.
I have been going through a phase where I am a little obsessed with the Akkadian and Assyrian empires and that in general period of history. Your channel is an absolute delight. Thanks PK
@@chinabanks2866 No Ancient Assyrians were Brown/Middle Eastern looking and not Black !! Just because you Blacks have no history doesn’t mean you have to steal from others 😂😂
Nimrud is just so beautiful and really shows how really advanced they were as a civillization back then. Its a shame that it is practically destroyed now after ISIS bulldozed the site because of its "unislamic" nature. As a history major this is just too sad for me
I understand I was devastated when I found out they literally bulldozed the gates of Nineveh they had stood five thousand years and they were amazing there was a guy who did a video while he was over there in the military and he published it and it was so I didn't know it was that big I mean you see pictures but wow when he standing there and you see the carvings and this was real this was something somebody carved 5000 years ago it's almost impossible to wrap your head around it because you look at the gates you look at the ramp up to the gate you look at the wall that are attached the still existed and you think they did this 5000 years ago! We cannot visualize in our mind but to have it right there where you could see 5,000 years ago they could build something like that and then they just blew them up. Hateful people they pulverized it to the point there was nothing left. This is the kind of mind that thinks the World is Flat or that the lizard people Illuminati will get us.
@De Z I agree with you that it is so silly for any Religion Today to think that by destroying something from the past so have better control of their people. That is such foolishness it would be like stepping back in time A Thousand Years. But of course they're forcing their people to live a thousand years ago type of life. And they threatened modern society with that lifestyle their own people are accepting it those who even escaped and were able to get to moderate countries now are living extremists lives. They live them out of fear they live them out of conversion and they live it out of loneliness no one wants to be ostracized from that which they are familiar with. If you're not allowed to go to your favorite religious site because they consider you unclean then you will do everything in your power to make yourself clean or you will find a new religion but if it is dangerous for you to do so you will then do everything to fit in even if it is the giving up of your very soul. How sad that a religion like this can still survive in this world. Yet look at the people who are being put on trial and Idaho in the United States this year and the family members who paid the ultimate price for not being perfect an understanding the price of that religion those people professed. When a religion professes that you must follow us or you are not worthy in must die there is something seriously wrong with it. Now we must admit many of the main religions in the world have been that way in ancient times it was a way for them to control the masses get the money they need it but we also need to remember that the only hospitals and caretakers of the poor in ancient times were these religious or philosophical sects. We can see what happens when they are no longer available such as would happen with Henry the 8th when he destroyed his standing religion the Catholic church in his country took all of the land the wealth Etc and placed it within his own coffers and that of his minions and kicked all the nuns and Priests out into the street. But it was really they who suffered it was his own subjects who now no longer had a hospital to go to. They no longer had a place to die. They no longer had a place to leave children who had no family. And they no longer had a place where is the people they could join together in times of strife and in times of joy I had to make a choice all of a sudden between the King's religion or the old one and which one did you choose which one would lead to safety and which one would lead to death? How many centuries has it taken and yet they still continued to lead to safety and death at the same time in that Kingdom? The power of the old church has never been broken. The reign of the new church is strong. They both leave the kingdom in turmoil. And if people are still free to believe in other churches other religions other philosophies. A good alternative.
History is written by the victor. Christopher Columbus didn’t discover America, Jesus doesn’t look like Jared Leto, etc. The history represented today in America’s institutions is highly skewed as it is in other major countries. Education is very important therefore controlled & manipulated by the world’s Government. Thank God we have independent sources like UA-cam.
You know,..these historical stories are so awesome,…I can’t imagine why no one has taken the tons of them that are out there and made movies about them! They would never run out of series. 😆 I think the lives of these people were probably fascinating. Just something I wonder about while watching historical documentaries. Thank you for putting your channel together. I learn so much!!
It's somehow monumentous; almost megalithic but at the same time exuding a sort of Greco-Roman elegance, like a combination of the imposing and the intricate.
The Hittites left many reliefs as well. There is a Hittite museum in Ankara, Turkey and there used to be one in modern day Syria in Aleppo, but I believe it to have been destroyed during the recent conflict there.
@@crhu319 the ancient Assyrians were the most warlike people in all of history. They were obsessed with conquest, warfare, violence and victories. Even the artwork of other warrior races depict normal activities. Assyrian art almost completely revolves around warfare. Fortunately they later became the first people to collectively convert to Christianity. The Assyrians no longer have a country but they're still about 5 million strong worldwide. I am one of them. 💪🏼
History with Cy is truly awesome. Your brother is truly awesome. And you are truly awesome. You guys NAIL ancient history, and I'm deeply appreciative. It's refreshing listening to history that's not hopelessly simplified and vague, or hopelessly technical and obscure, but "just right". Intelligent enough to provide useful information, but not too specialized such that you need an MA in ancient history in order to understand it.
I've been obsessed with Assyrians for a few years now and I've watched and read a lot about them. This video has to be one of the best summaries of the empire that I've seen so far! Well done, you did an awesome job!
@@fullmontyuk Seneca died in 65 AD, far before the collapse of the Western Empire. The writings you refer to were actually made in reference to the burning of Lyons, not the collapse of any particular empire, though he does widen his scope and talk of how a society of any size can quickly find itself in ruin.
And it's incredible how similar it is on others great empires as well it's always some minor suceding the throne he becomes a puppet of someone and everything goes to shit after that
@@fullmontyuk Wow! A gracious owning of a mistake on UA-cam. We must honour you with a statue and laurel wreath. The day you wrote this comment must become a world holiday. You are truly a model worthy to be emulated!
@@husseinalsharaa202 when the empire was . Nobody knews the arab . The emperror shelmenser Called the thievers who came from western empire To thieve and kille the people inside emperie arabs. The underrated people are the iranier.
@@amelchabo7483 لكن الاشوريين هم أيضآ كانوا على علاقه بالعرب في مملكة الحضر في الموصل. والملك سنطرق الاول قال نحن عرب . والحضر هي عربايا. اي هناك علاقه قديمه بينهم . اما بالنسبة لي انا فانا افضل حكم الاشوريين على العرب وانا عراقي من بابل.
As an Armenian I feel so sorry for our neighbor Assyrians. I have a small dream that one day you guys will rise again. The history is full of sharp turns. It's just turbulent times, stay strong...
@thought giver in reality "I" doesn't exist. It's an illusion, a result of endless war between divide and rule where more you want to rule, more you need to divide. It started by big bang as chaos in cosmic scale and with Satan in our reality. An endless war between God and devil, chaos and order. No country will exist at the end. Unity is philosophy of universe. Truth is one, the rest is chaos
@thought giver this is how you train AI. Councesness creates reality. It's different for bees, ants, humans. If you zoom out from SagittariusA, you will see all the past coming towards you in slow motion. "I" doesn't exist in that reality. Fusion continues beyond event horizon. You simply need more gravity to make fusing iron possible. Black hole is same proton in other level. It's building an atom, very big one. Welcome to heaven:) where god/gravity could jail the light, or conserve the energy. This means that the black hole is an archive, one unity, complete simulation, ready to go AI. We are all same, divided by devil or big bang. I doesn't exist. This is philosophy of consciousness, the final result will be.
Thank you our Arminian brothers ,Assyria will rise just like our Israeli brothers did,we still here and Assyria is in our hearts always ❣️💓💓👍👍👍 Long live Assyria Khaya Ashur Free Assyria ❣️💓💓💓
Very well documented! As an Assyrian, I'm very proud to see this compiled really well and using reference to the bible which also references to the periods of the battles that endured in those ancient times.
This is well done and reveals the mechanics behind the scenes, so to speak of the waxing and waning between cultures beyond the borders of Egyptian dominated historical connections.
@@obobobobobi You obviously dont know much about Assyria, its pretty much all we know of them, their kings glorified war on their stele and campaigned extensively every year.
I do free tours of the Assyrians in the British Museum every Wednesday at about 2 pm or 3 pm (sometimes as late as 4 pm). I then finish it with the Middle East Gallery upstairs. It lasts about 1 hour or more. I have been doing this for about 2 years. I stay until the museum closes at 4:50 pm. I also do a small talk about the Rossetta Stone. I start at the Black Obelisk of Shalmenesser III at the bottom of the Egytian gallery. I have learnt from other people's tours and I have added material of my own.
I hope you give Assyrians their proper respect and acknowledgment as exceptional innovators , scholars, astronomers, mathematicians, engineers and civilized people…. Not just conquerors like how they’re described in most museums I’ve visited.
@@sagesarabia5053 I think that it was the Summerians who were the really great innovators etc. I do, however, say that Tiglath Pileser III 745 -727 BC had the first standing army and used the latest technology (iron weapons). Also, I point out that Ashurbanipal had the first full sized library in the world (well before Alexandria). I point out the amazing detail of depictions of Ashurbanipal in the museum. He is usually depicted with his stylii in his belt (which can be seen at the British Museum) to show that he could read and write (even when he was fighting lions). Also, the Assyrian Lion Hunt friezes in the British Museum are some of the best art in the museum, particularly the dying lioness.
For an empire to last a thousand years is absolutely amazing. Think of all the inside and outside forces acting on it. A person living at the height of one of these empires had to assume their empire would last forever.
@@davesbainrps6909 If Assyria wasn’t great, you wouldn’t be watching, reading and replying to this video. Assyrians invented the wheel, mailing, first to use iron In weapons, first people ever who invented real army and other inventions . Their wheel invention is the most beneficial to humanity. Assyria has a big place in human history.
@Inanna Kali Ma necromonicon? Never heard of it. I find it hard to trust dead sea scrolls and the likes of nag hammadi, it sounds along those lines, ill look into it. Thanks. Spot on about the ancient cuneiform about the "aliens" actually being the fallen ones that brought on the flood mentioned in genesis, although I'd question your decision to try and share that specific bit of knowledge in this particular comment. You were always going to be ridiculed for it and the only people who agree with you are the ones who've already researched the matter, no one thought "oh shit that sounds legit, better go do some research." Certain aspects of reality are so warped especially for those brought up on athiest western beliefs such as myself. People don't need to be made aware of the truth in youtube comments unless of course they ask. First people must stop denying gods presence, then they will realize themselves
@@snakethepeg7828 the dude might be trolling, the necronomicon is literally a fictional book from H.P Lovecraft’s works, idk what it has to do with ancient history, lmao.
Already a subscriber to Cy... His channel is a great educational tool for my children. Yours is also very well produced, and I must say that you have a very easy to understand speaking voice.
Thanks you too much, The history of Mesopotamia is an invaluble treasure that needs to be explored, we need to dig deeper into it.sure there are too much that yet to be explored and discovered in Mesopotamia
If you want to learn more read the translation of the 120.000 clay tablets written in cuneiform, including the predicted flood and instructions on how to build an Ark in preparation for the flood Over 4000 years ago, long before any other religions existed ( I mean Jewish muslims Christian)
We still don't even know who the Sumerians were. We know their language but we also know it's an isolate and not connected to any other language. So there's plenty to learn still.
I’m ethnic Assyrian/Syriac/chaldean (all same thing basically) , my whole family is and we speak/read/write Aramaic, my culture is amazing with a lot of mysteries still.
Akkadian was the language of Assyria, The Assyrian king, Tiglath Pilaser iii made Aramaic as secondary language in the Assyrian empire, and later Akkadian language disappeared. Also, Chaldeans and Syriac are not Assyrians.
@@TheYOUSIFYOUSIF it’s all under one roof, idiot. People like you divide my culture wether it’s assyrian/chaldean we speak the same language and come from the same place...
@@TheYOUSIFYOUSIF There is more evidence in support of modern Assyrians being the descendants of ancient Assyrians than otherwise. Also, modern Assyrians retained much more of the ancient language, culture, and customs, than any other ethnic group, and many of the ancient customs can only be found in the modern Assyrian community. And it's not like the ancient Assyrians vanished and suddenly a group of modern people popped up and started calling themselves "Assyrian" for shits and giggles. The term has been used after the fall of the empire, through the Hellenistic period, the middle ages, and early modern period to refer to a distinct group of people living in the area known as the "Assyrian Triangle", because the Assyrians never vanished. So, considering all the linguistic, cultural, and genetic distinctions (all majorly influenced by ancient Mesopotamian ancestry) that sets them apart from *every other ethnic group* in Mesopotamia and beyond, who else could they possibly be if not the descendants of their ancient namesake? Because they sure as hell didn't come from nowhere, and I don't see any other ethnic group claiming to descend from the ancient Assyrians, or ancient Mesopotamians in general.
@@mayk7124 very true! I’m glad people with common sense still exist, really annoying when a wannabe false scientist/historian try’s to tell me about my own ethnicity 😂
This work is priceless! You're shedding much light on our most important common histories and bringing such knowledge even to those who cannot read, or choose not to. I almost feel guilty using my adblocker when I watch content like this... Almost ;)
@@lzb1363 It's Adblock Plus (ABP) for firefox... Another trick that works is to drag the seek bar to the end of the video and push the replay button. The ads are usually gone.
@@lzb1363 Nah, I've tried browser apps but nothing has cut it. That ABP is for PC firefox add on only. When I use my fone I do the slide-to-end-and-replay technique to eliminate the ads on here.
Actually, Chicago has the largest Assyrian population; and there's also lots of them in Australia, Sweden, Russia, and the rest scattered all over the world. We're about less than 3 million. But we're still here. And we will always be here.
@Sammyjo yes assirian empires was siria mix iran irak was babylon empires ,even israelites was in army of assirians with long heats on heads hittites and mittanii canaanites fathers of scitians with sanskrit farsy old iranics aramaics paleo siriacs
Danny Corleon more like 3-5 million Assyrians worldwide today, but most Iraqis and Syrians today are Assyrians who have been assimilated and lost their true identity
@@jknumber5138 as person who live on that place we (Iranians)call them Asorian =آشوریان and this Name was in olds places and in Shahname =the big and old history and story book abute holly persia and old middle east history
@@jknumber5138 Akkad had warred against Ashurian cities and enslaved some of the Ashurian people until they were strong enough to fight and regain their freedom.
Your videos fascinating, top documentaries, remarkable source of information and a quality knowledge bank. Phenomenal research and documentary feat to share prodigious historic facts with the public.
I wonder how many people of the Assyrian Diaspora are watching this :3 Pretty sure they are (one of) the largest peoples without a true homeland. Despite this many people don't know of them. They're lumped in along with Orthodox Greeks in the event known commonly around the world as The Armenian Genocide. The most prevalent interaction westerners might have with them is with Iraqi refugees from the Gulf wars, or more recently the Exodus of 2003. With IS destroying some of the few Neo-Assyrian monuments. I heard that as much as 30% of all Iraqi refugees are Assyrian. O.o
@HistoryTime This is the 2nd documentary I have watched on the Assyrian Empire in as many days. Great job. I have had the privilege to visit uninhibited; many of these places - from the original aqueduct of Nineveh - the Wadi's of Mosul - the original sarcophagus of Jonah who predicted the destruction of Nineveh - Battlefield of Gaugamela where Alexander the Great secured his 1st major victory (I delivered the marble plaque marking the site of battle in a old Huey Helicopter) - the ancient city of Amadiya and home of the 3 wise men - and so many more amazing places of the Ancient World. Unfortunately my memory has started to fade; but i can see them vividly in my mind. I appreciate the hard work and for helping to jog my memory. Salute.
Fascinating documentary that is (basically) the same ol', same ol', story of any rising and falling empire. I particularly liked the way you dodged the religious element: It is true to say the Assyrian explanation is more worldly (which means it may or may not be a truthful account). This kind of thing allows people to make up their own minds - and that is commendable.
Very well done..I really appreciate the maps, incredible detail. I would like to see more on Amalek/ Amalekites..thank you, Sir..keep up the good work. Sincerely, Jacy Dagan Annan Angleton
None of the ancient civilizations are anything to be proud of. People were brutal in those days. Slavery was widespread and normal. Rape and pillage was normal. It was a constant state of war and conquest.
@@tubester4567 that was only to there enemies. Still better than dropping nukes on innocent people or 2 thousand pound bombs day and night like your beloved country does today. Just look at the contributions Assyria has made to the world. And out of Assyria you got some of the first people to convert to Christianity ✝️ some of the most God fearing people in the world today and Assyrians speak Aramaic the language of Jesus of Nazareth.
@@tubester4567 great civilizations and Empires as Assyrian and Babylonian for sure have enemies, someone attack your house what do you do, defend for it or you let him to occupy it? As those great civilizations have positives too ,they lighted the world with their Science and Education, do you know the first great library in the world was Assurbanibal library ful of thousands of cuneiforms and tablets you know they are now in British museum plus many types of science, the Assyrian Empire also created maths , they divided time into second ,minutes, hours, day, week, month, year, they were watching and talking with the other planets that's why they build the Babel Tower in Nineveh capital of Assyria and more and more are not fit in millions of pages, all these doesn't need to be proud of this great civilization ASSYRIA, brother study the history well so you know more and more , thanks
@@hamzab9368 but it was a pharaoh that was depicted in a dog leash on his knees at the side of the Assyrian king seated on pharaohs thrown while the Assyrian army ruled Egypt! Ashur the Great 👍🏽
@@JJ-gx6su why ppl assume it's only curtly...and given for ancient thousands of years! I think curtly was a norm if ppl dont uphold rules and treaties and respect allies! Although Babylon and Assyria contributed alot in art math and science and language astrology...most of modern knowledge is based from Assyria and Babylon! And if you compare modern world I think they 1million times more cruel and evil if we just count from ottoman empire..ww1 ww2 and till present and what us has done by going war with almost every nation in the world and dropping 2 nuclear bombs on Japan!! Compare this in modern times and to what Assyrian did 7 thousand years ago and give me your verdict 😊
@@albertserrano3707I’m 2 years late, but the Assyrian ethnic group still exists all over the area and they have a diaspora all over the world, they often still speak aramaic
@Jordanian Christian .....YHVH is sovereign. Almighty God, The Creator, The God of Israel. ......and He ends dynasties and kingdoms in a day no matter how powerful they think they are. "He changes times and seasons; He deposes kings and raises up others." (Daniel 2:21) "He brings one down and exalts another." (Psalm 75:7) "the living will know that the Most High is ruler over the kingdom of mankind, and gives it to whom He wishes, setting over it the lowliest of men." (Daniel 4:17) "Blessed be the name of God forever and ever, for wisdom and power belong to Him." (Daniel 2:20)
@@HistoryTime Reminds me of Marcus Aurelius - one of the greatest rulers of Rome, scholar and philosopher on throne, and the last emperor of the Rome's Golden age.
@@laever1804 no. he does not exist. if he did, you would have a testable claim about him. and you would be a household name already, for nobody has produced such a claim so far. my bet: you won't, either. anyway, feel free to explain the details without a testable claim then. f.e. how is baby cancer possible with your hypothetical good AND almighty god in charge?
@@istvansipos9940 sad you are blind and deceived. It will not end well for you. Strange you argue so hard with unfounded claims. You must be willfully defiant and ignorant. Peace to you, I pray you wake up.
In the end and with so much internal turmoil and fighting, that powerful military became weaker and was annihilated by mostly Nabuchadnasser and his army, and the Medes to a lesser extent!
@@rasheedelakhlaqsiz4753 The Medes played the decisive role. The war was largely a stalemate between 626 and 614, which was when the Medes really got involved. That shifted the balance very quickly.
not only a coalition of medes, persians, babylonians, scythians…, but a scientific analysis that was done a few years ago stated that the fall of the Assyrian empire began two centuries before, with devastating climate changes that withered the entire region, add nonstop civil wars to that and it was just a matter of time till it all came down. the coalition of nations against Assyria were just patiently waiting for that ripe time to attack, it’s as if the whole universe was determined to bring Assyria to destruction. An amazing legacy finally ended. A nation of so many firsts, which ran an empire for 1300 years , and set the standard for all future empires after her. The Medes and Persians literally mimicked the same empire they hated and warred with, as Assyria, love her or hate her, was the Model for all.
@@AlenOfAshur I'm sure they mimicked alot from the Assyrians they just toned it down on the violence cruelty a bit ironic how violently and completely they were destroyed too just ruins remained and the inhabitants dispersed or killed I know there are still people today that claim lineage to them.
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What other ancient empires would you like to see covered?
What about the mali empire
I did one on Mansa Musa when I first started out. I’d love to look at it again in more detail some time.
Umayyads or mughals
@@HistoryTime nice thankyou
History Time Great video. When are you going to release part 3 of the fall of the roman empire Series.
Geez, when the history Channel fails you by showing show pawn shops and you find this, you thank God you live in the times we live in. Amazing video!
like finding a gold nugget in a mountain of fools gold
Fr though
SO true!
I have never came across to a UA-cam channel with a content that is so organized, so researched and so detailed like History Time. Well done and thank you !!
Mark felton is realy good, tho he does more modern stuff also a guy called lindybeige he does mainly weapons and tactics. I like these 3 the best because there is no PC agenda just good old facts. Some of the guff on so called history channels , is just drivel.Von daniken/stargate mixed with a bit religious mumbo jumbo/fantasy..
Fall of civilizations channel is pretty good too, but only 13 very long videos. I like both this one and that one
@@GR-bn3xj he's very good. More of a storyteller, where as this is more of an essay
Fall of Civilizations is excellent too
Superficial mainstream history.
I've spent the last few years here in Iraq. Mainly in Erbil/Arbil but also in Mosul Ninewa. I passed by the ancient walls that ISIS destroyed. The bastids. The history just oozes out of every pore. If this place ever settles down it well worth a visit. Even Mosul! Some of the oldest cities in the world.
I spent a little over two years in Iraq from up until January 2010. I would love to explore that nation as a tourist. It just feels ancient. Everyday I was there it felt like I was a part of history. Very special place.
U.S. troops still in iraq? Why? Oh, there's oil there, kick their a$$ n take their ⛽ gas, gotta keep the Bush family wealthy! But i'm proud to be 🇺🇸 American... blah blah blah 🙄
@Gabriel Safar As the Assyrians did to the Babylonians, Elamites and others. Each group that invades another territory and causes destruction, claims to have the moral high ground. Sad indeed.
@Spolierman So you think Hitler was so great? He and his minions invented the international highway system with cloverleafs and no need to stop. They made advances in medicine, aviation, and much other technology. No, he wasn't great. Same with the Assyrians. Their "accomplishments" were far exceeded by their extreme cruelty, invading other kingdoms and torturing and murdering the inhabitants. Try learning something about Assyrians. They were so evil that the Babylonians finally destroyed them.
@@jimmooney8195 I am Assyrian, we did so to protect ourselves against the animals that existed during that time, Babylonian, Persian etc. We became "evil" in order to protect ourselves until today people are still trying to wipe us out and still fail. We have a saying "Shit never stays hidden under snow" eventually when you face an Assyrian spirit, he will rip you to pieces and then you will beg God even though you don't believe in him to stop that spirit because you don't understand the spirit of an Assyrian. "The enemy that is invincible shouldn't exist" that's how afraid the people who faced the Assyrians said so. Extreme notions were chosen because "evil" people want to be free and we will never be under anyone's rule. You think england or america is not more evil, their cruelty was never spoken about anywhere about what they did in Iraq or Afghanistan etc and this is the modern world where peace is apparently is supposed to be present and International laws. Don't preach " do as I say, don't do as I do" but I don't blame you, what do you know.
I have been going through a phase where I am a little obsessed with the Akkadian and Assyrian empires and that in general period of history. Your channel is an absolute delight. Thanks PK
Not quite accurate, they were all black people and not Europeans as depicted in the paintings
@@chinabanks2866 No Ancient Assyrians were Brown/Middle Eastern looking and not Black !!
Just because you Blacks have no history doesn’t mean you have to steal from others 😂😂
@@chinabanks2866 Go back to Plantage !
Nimrud is just so beautiful and really shows how really advanced they were as a civillization back then. Its a shame that it is practically destroyed now after ISIS bulldozed the site because of its "unislamic" nature. As a history major this is just too sad for me
I understand I was devastated when I found out they literally bulldozed the gates of Nineveh they had stood five thousand years and they were amazing there was a guy who did a video while he was over there in the military and he published it and it was so I didn't know it was that big I mean you see pictures but wow when he standing there and you see the carvings and this was real this was something somebody carved 5000 years ago it's almost impossible to wrap your head around it because you look at the gates you look at the ramp up to the gate you look at the wall that are attached the still existed and you think they did this 5000 years ago! We cannot visualize in our mind but to have it right there where you could see 5,000 years ago they could build something like that and then they just blew them up. Hateful people they pulverized it to the point there was nothing left. This is the kind of mind that thinks the World is Flat or that the lizard people Illuminati will get us.
@De Z I agree with you that it is so silly for any Religion Today to think that by destroying something from the past so have better control of their people. That is such foolishness it would be like stepping back in time A Thousand Years. But of course they're forcing their people to live a thousand years ago type of life. And they threatened modern society with that lifestyle their own people are accepting it those who even escaped and were able to get to moderate countries now are living extremists lives. They live them out of fear they live them out of conversion and they live it out of loneliness no one wants to be ostracized from that which they are familiar with. If you're not allowed to go to your favorite religious site because they consider you unclean then you will do everything in your power to make yourself clean or you will find a new religion but if it is dangerous for you to do so you will then do everything to fit in even if it is the giving up of your very soul. How sad that a religion like this can still survive in this world. Yet look at the people who are being put on trial and Idaho in the United States this year and the family members who paid the ultimate price for not being perfect an understanding the price of that religion those people professed. When a religion professes that you must follow us or you are not worthy in must die there is something seriously wrong with it. Now we must admit many of the main religions in the world have been that way in ancient times it was a way for them to control the masses get the money they need it but we also need to remember that the only hospitals and caretakers of the poor in ancient times were these religious or philosophical sects. We can see what happens when they are no longer available such as would happen with Henry the 8th when he destroyed his standing religion the Catholic church in his country took all of the land the wealth Etc and placed it within his own coffers and that of his minions and kicked all the nuns and Priests out into the street. But it was really they who suffered it was his own subjects who now no longer had a hospital to go to. They no longer had a place to die. They no longer had a place to leave children who had no family. And they no longer had a place where is the people they could join together in times of strife and in times of joy I had to make a choice all of a sudden between the King's religion or the old one and which one did you choose which one would lead to safety and which one would lead to death? How many centuries has it taken and yet they still continued to lead to safety and death at the same time in that Kingdom? The power of the old church has never been broken. The reign of the new church is strong. They both leave the kingdom in turmoil. And if people are still free to believe in other churches other religions other philosophies. A good alternative.
A nation with out history has no future. This is true for all states, whether Islamic or not.
Mari was also beautiful city, before Hammurabi destroyed it so good, it was rediscovered just by accident.
I despise islam..
Our true forefathers. History is very important and should never be erased good & bad.
Indeed, it gives us the luxury to say that history is not ashame to repeat itself.
"history" is a mix of multiply rewrittent pr myths
History is written by the victor. Christopher Columbus didn’t discover America, Jesus doesn’t look like Jared Leto, etc. The history represented today in America’s institutions is highly skewed as it is in other major countries. Education is very important therefore controlled & manipulated by the world’s Government. Thank God we have independent sources like UA-cam.
Proof 776 lol Jesus probably looked like Osama bin Laden
Sure i agree. But no need for modern statues in parks of confederate generals.
Ashurbanipal is the real MVP, without the effort in copying old texts, we might not of known some of the stuff we do today.
Not sure you can describe him as a minimal viable product!!!
@@indivestor dude, you need to swot up on your street slang. 🤓
Probably the best history channel on the web. Thank you.
You know,..these historical stories are so awesome,…I can’t imagine why no one has taken the tons of them that are out there and made movies about them! They would never run out of series. 😆 I think the lives of these people were probably fascinating. Just something I wonder about while watching historical documentaries. Thank you for putting your channel together. I learn so much!!
i love assyrian art, i find those reliefs so incredibly refined and elegant
I agree, it's like forcing your mind to respect them from the first second.
It's somehow monumentous; almost megalithic but at the same time exuding a sort of Greco-Roman elegance, like a combination of the imposing and the intricate.
They sure made themselves look buff. And brutal. Intimidating.
The Hittites left many reliefs as well. There is a Hittite museum in Ankara, Turkey and there used to be one in modern day Syria in Aleppo, but I believe it to have been destroyed during the recent conflict there.
@@crhu319 the ancient Assyrians were the most warlike people in all of history. They were obsessed with conquest, warfare, violence and victories. Even the artwork of other warrior races depict normal activities. Assyrian art almost completely revolves around warfare. Fortunately they later became the first people to collectively convert to Christianity. The Assyrians no longer have a country but they're still about 5 million strong worldwide. I am one of them. 💪🏼
History with Cy is truly awesome. Your brother is truly awesome. And you are truly awesome. You guys NAIL ancient history, and I'm deeply appreciative. It's refreshing listening to history that's not hopelessly simplified and vague, or hopelessly technical and obscure, but "just right". Intelligent enough to provide useful information, but not too specialized such that you need an MA in ancient history in order to understand it.
I've been obsessed with Assyrians for a few years now and I've watched and read a lot about them. This video has to be one of the best summaries of the empire that I've seen so far! Well done, you did an awesome job!
I’m a Assyrian thank you for being so interested in my people
@@ninouswarda5079 Assyrian descendants are still alive 😀😀
@@ninouswarda5079 I'm sure you know the term of "fake news", wait till you find out about "fake history" and "fake science".
@@ninouswarda5079 Assyria never existed
@@Ishi79 hahahahha you guys wish u have history all you you do Is smoke weed and be no one
There should be an Assassin's Creed game during the Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian period...can I get an amen?
@Lee Everett amen to that
Amen to that. Dont know why they hadnt done one. Probably because they dont know enough about them.
Amen brother! Exactly what I was just thinking!
@@timi1510 they don't wanna trigger people who are still prejudiced against iraq.
Never try that game worth a try ?
Being an Assyrian myself it’s crazy seeing what we were compared to what we are now it’s amazing that the first civilization still lives to this day.
It is really impressive how fast everything went to shit at the end
@@fullmontyuk Seneca died in 65 AD, far before the collapse of the Western Empire. The writings you refer to were actually made in reference to the burning of Lyons, not the collapse of any particular empire, though he does widen his scope and talk of how a society of any size can quickly find itself in ruin.
And it's incredible how similar it is on others great empires as well it's always some minor suceding the throne he becomes a puppet of someone and everything goes to shit after that
@@fullmontyuk Wow! A gracious owning of a mistake on UA-cam. We must honour you with a statue and laurel wreath. The day you wrote this comment must become a world holiday. You are truly a model worthy to be emulated!
lol were still existing
It hurts
Thank you so much. I'm an Assyrian and I love being able to learn about my ancestors.
Me To. I bron in syria they didnot leran us about our history. Only history about satan moh... and about arab history .
@@amelchabo7483 your people's empire is the most badass underrated empire in history.
Coming from you semitic brothers the arabs.
@@husseinalsharaa202 when the empire was . Nobody knews the arab . The emperror shelmenser Called the thievers who came from western empire To thieve and kille the people inside emperie arabs. The underrated people are the iranier.
@@amelchabo7483 لكن الاشوريين هم أيضآ كانوا على علاقه بالعرب في مملكة الحضر في الموصل. والملك سنطرق الاول قال نحن عرب .
والحضر هي عربايا. اي هناك علاقه قديمه بينهم .
اما بالنسبة لي انا فانا افضل حكم الاشوريين على العرب وانا عراقي من بابل.
Assyria people were exterminated by their enemies.
As an Armenian I feel so sorry for our neighbor Assyrians. I have a small dream that one day you guys will rise again. The history is full of sharp turns. It's just turbulent times, stay strong...
Thank you my brother we love you Armenians too. Hopefully Azerbaijani will be a part of Armenia 🇦🇲❤️
@thought giver in reality "I" doesn't exist. It's an illusion, a result of endless war between divide and rule where more you want to rule, more you need to divide. It started by big bang as chaos in cosmic scale and with Satan in our reality. An endless war between God and devil, chaos and order. No country will exist at the end. Unity is philosophy of universe. Truth is one, the rest is chaos
@thought giver this is how you train AI. Councesness creates reality. It's different for bees, ants, humans. If you zoom out from SagittariusA, you will see all the past coming towards you in slow motion. "I" doesn't exist in that reality. Fusion continues beyond event horizon. You simply need more gravity to make fusing iron possible. Black hole is same proton in other level. It's building an atom, very big one. Welcome to heaven:) where god/gravity could jail the light, or conserve the energy. This means that the black hole is an archive, one unity, complete simulation, ready to go AI. We are all same, divided by devil or big bang. I doesn't exist. This is philosophy of consciousness, the final result will be.
Thank you our Arminian brothers ,Assyria will rise just like our Israeli brothers did,we still here and Assyria is in our hearts always ❣️💓💓👍👍👍
Long live Assyria
Khaya Ashur
Free Assyria ❣️💓💓💓
I'm sure you know the term of "fake news", wait till you find out about "fake history" and "fake science".
This is one of the best history documentaries made ever.
Very well documented! As an Assyrian, I'm very proud to see this compiled really well and using reference to the bible which also references to the periods of the battles that endured in those ancient times.
assyrians migrated from this place long ago
We still live in Iraq and very close Ashur and Nineveh ❣️💓💓
As an Iranian/Armenian, I always wonder one thing: Why are Assyrians so full of themselves?
I'm a assyrian
@@ricksteffan1783 WE ASSYRIANS ARE STILL ALL OVER "IRAQ" & "SYRIA" (OCCUPIED ASSYRIA)
amazing presentation... Assyria helped set the standards for years to come and influenced a lot of following empires.
This is the highest quality history documentary channel on UA-cam
Always love hearing about my peoples history....keep it alive my brothers and sisters.
I never tire of ancient history. You and Cy and taught me so much.
Surprise you have no nightmares
Love how comprehensive it was!
I’m subscribed to you and your videos are amazing
This was one cool episode . Usually other channels don't add in good music so this one kept me hooked . Great day . Great Assyria !
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent presentation of a fascinating topic. UA-cam legends Pete Kelly and History with Cy are a stellar combination.
Last time I was this early, Aššur was still a shrine village.
Mumbling Mercian
When i was king Solomon i remember being worried about the increasing power of that region.
Lol
Yes that is what your wife said!!
@@andriesquast2028 still until now
Last time I was this early, The Bronze Age hadn't collapsed.
Beautifully put together and narrated.
Thank you 🙏🏻
I signed up to Magellan Tv but was never asked how I found out about them. Thanks for the suggestion. It’s a great library of history in there.
Some of the best documentaries I have ever seen come from this channel 🍻
Thanks for shedding light on this very complex, brutal and historical epoch.
Really good video, combined your storytelling narration skills with the historical insight from your collaborator. Great work!
I found your channel by accident and now I am subscribed! Well done and thank you for all your work.
Sheeeeeyi you just casually name-dropped your brother was voices of the past? What a pair. You guys are awesome.
This is well done and reveals the mechanics behind the scenes, so to speak of the waxing and waning between cultures beyond the borders of Egyptian dominated historical connections.
I couldnt agree more
1 impaled rebel commander disliked this video...
😂😂😂😂😂
No, I think it's the one over there with no skin. Maybe
I disliked this video because is all about war and armies. Really most people lived in peace not everything is about war.
10 impaled rebel commanders "disliked" this documentary and counting 😂
@@obobobobobi You obviously dont know much about Assyria, its pretty much all we know of them, their kings glorified war on their stele and campaigned extensively every year.
Inauguration of Nimrud sounds like it was one hell of a party.
Sounds like a metal album!
It was the party of the century
I do free tours of the Assyrians in the British Museum every Wednesday at about 2 pm or 3 pm (sometimes as late as 4 pm). I then finish it with the Middle East Gallery upstairs. It lasts about 1 hour or more. I have been doing this for about 2 years. I stay until the museum closes at 4:50 pm. I also do a small talk about the Rossetta Stone. I start at the Black Obelisk of Shalmenesser III at the bottom of the Egytian gallery. I have learnt from other people's tours and I have added material of my own.
Cool respect bro sounds pretty dope ngl
I hope you give Assyrians their proper respect and acknowledgment as exceptional innovators , scholars, astronomers, mathematicians, engineers and civilized people…. Not just conquerors like how they’re described in most museums I’ve visited.
European colonialism continues.. this time they steal your land with fairy tale history and fake archeology.
@@sagesarabia5053 I think that it was the Summerians who were the really great innovators etc. I do, however, say that Tiglath Pileser III 745 -727 BC had the first standing army and used the latest technology (iron weapons). Also, I point out that Ashurbanipal had the first full sized library in the world (well before Alexandria). I point out the amazing detail of depictions of Ashurbanipal in the museum. He is usually depicted with his stylii in his belt (which can be seen at the British Museum) to show that he could read and write (even when he was fighting lions). Also, the Assyrian Lion Hunt friezes in the British Museum are some of the best art in the museum, particularly the dying lioness.
@@bobgriffin316 thank you.
Assyrians and Sumerians are the same people.
I'm an Assyrian. I loved this documentary. Thank you!
Three cheers for Ashurbanipal and his wonderful library!
I've been waiting for this exact documentary for the last 10 years thank you
@Gabriel Safar I'm always willing to learn more about the Assyrians. Thank You
Quality work like always. One of the best channels on UA-cam
When I tell people I’m Assyrian they have no clue what that is. This type of content makes me happy ❤️❤️❤️
Just be proud being Assyrian ❣️❣️💕
Khaya Ashur
Long live Assyria 💕💕❣️💕
Free Assyria from the kurds
Assyrians are extinct basically... So... Where are u FROM?
This was delicious to watch and hear. Excellent work you guys
For an empire to last a thousand years is absolutely amazing. Think of all the inside and outside forces acting on it. A person living at the height of one of these empires had to assume their empire would last forever.
“Make Assyria Great Again!”
It will fall to hell
🤭🤭🤭
hhhh
Great to hell as before
@@davesbainrps6909 If Assyria wasn’t great, you wouldn’t be watching, reading and replying to this video. Assyrians invented the wheel, mailing, first to use iron In weapons, first people ever who invented real army and other inventions . Their wheel invention is the most beneficial to humanity. Assyria has a big place in human history.
An excellent narrative history of the Empire. Well done.
Thanks for the historical content that doesn't include aliens.
Sad conspiracy theories is history now, even recent history is tanted, Nazi aliens next episode
Sad people cant separate theories from history.
@Inanna Kali Ma necromonicon? Never heard of it. I find it hard to trust dead sea scrolls and the likes of nag hammadi, it sounds along those lines, ill look into it. Thanks. Spot on about the ancient cuneiform about the "aliens" actually being the fallen ones that brought on the flood mentioned in genesis, although I'd question your decision to try and share that specific bit of knowledge in this particular comment. You were always going to be ridiculed for it and the only people who agree with you are the ones who've already researched the matter, no one thought "oh shit that sounds legit, better go do some research."
Certain aspects of reality are so warped especially for those brought up on athiest western beliefs such as myself. People don't need to be made aware of the truth in youtube comments unless of course they ask. First people must stop denying gods presence, then they will realize themselves
@@snakethepeg7828 the dude might be trolling, the necronomicon is literally a fictional book from H.P Lovecraft’s works, idk what it has to do with ancient history, lmao.
@@skepticmonkey6923 i believe it was last seen in medieval England, in the hand of a man named Ash.
Wonderful videos. I like to listen to these early in the morning to get my brain going. Thank you fellow Mercian xxx
A pleasure to watch, as always!! Thanks for the knowledge!
Great work as always
I had a feeling you knew the guy behind History With Cy...both of your channels are fantastic and very much in-depth.
Hi
Already a subscriber to Cy... His channel is a great educational tool for my children. Yours is also very well produced, and I must say that you have a very easy to understand speaking voice.
I just watched this, and LOVED it. You guys are amazing!!!
Nice content, it’s good to know our history’s evolution
Thanks you too much,
The history of Mesopotamia is an invaluble treasure that needs to be explored, we need to dig deeper into it.sure there are too much that yet to be explored and discovered in Mesopotamia
It’s under the sand.
If you want to learn more read the translation of the 120.000 clay tablets written in cuneiform, including the predicted flood and instructions on how to build an Ark in preparation for the flood
Over 4000 years ago, long before any other religions existed ( I mean Jewish muslims Christian)
We still don't even know who the Sumerians were. We know their language but we also know it's an isolate and not connected to any other language. So there's plenty to learn still.
Awesome documentary.
Will you ever do a documentary of this length and depth on the Greek City States?
THANKS FOR SHARING NICE HISTORY WORDS.❤🙏🏻❤🙏🏻❤
I’m ethnic Assyrian/Syriac/chaldean (all same thing basically) , my whole family is and we speak/read/write Aramaic, my culture is amazing with a lot of mysteries still.
Akkadian was the language of Assyria, The Assyrian king, Tiglath Pilaser iii made Aramaic as secondary language in the Assyrian empire, and later Akkadian language disappeared. Also, Chaldeans and Syriac are not Assyrians.
@@TheYOUSIFYOUSIF it’s all under one roof, idiot. People like you divide my culture wether it’s assyrian/chaldean we speak the same language and come from the same place...
@@TheYOUSIFYOUSIF There is more evidence in support of modern Assyrians being the descendants of ancient Assyrians than otherwise. Also, modern Assyrians retained much more of the ancient language, culture, and customs, than any other ethnic group, and many of the ancient customs can only be found in the modern Assyrian community.
And it's not like the ancient Assyrians vanished and suddenly a group of modern people popped up and started calling themselves "Assyrian" for shits and giggles. The term has been used after the fall of the empire, through the Hellenistic period, the middle ages, and early modern period to refer to a distinct group of people living in the area known as the "Assyrian Triangle", because the Assyrians never vanished.
So, considering all the linguistic, cultural, and genetic distinctions (all majorly influenced by ancient Mesopotamian ancestry) that sets them apart from *every other ethnic group* in Mesopotamia and beyond, who else could they possibly be if not the descendants of their ancient namesake? Because they sure as hell didn't come from nowhere, and I don't see any other ethnic group claiming to descend from the ancient Assyrians, or ancient Mesopotamians in general.
@@TheBaBaTV shhhh... do you really think you know better than an outsider, who have watched some videos on UA-cam?
@@mayk7124 very true! I’m glad people with common sense still exist, really annoying when a wannabe false scientist/historian try’s to tell me about my own ethnicity 😂
This work is priceless! You're shedding much light on our most important common histories and bringing such knowledge even to those who cannot read, or choose not to. I almost feel guilty using my adblocker when I watch content like this... Almost ;)
Which adblocker do you use? I've been looking.
@@lzb1363 It's Adblock Plus (ABP) for firefox... Another trick that works is to drag the seek bar to the end of the video and push the replay button. The ads are usually gone.
@@SteepSixThank you. Any suggestions for android based phones? No adblocker I've tried works on my Samsung Note, when it comes to UA-cam.
@@lzb1363 Nah, I've tried browser apps but nothing has cut it. That ABP is for PC firefox add on only. When I use my fone I do the slide-to-end-and-replay technique to eliminate the ads on here.
Good ol times.
Love Assyrian people from Italy.
Thank you so much.
Assyrians are still around
Actually, Chicago has the largest Assyrian population; and there's also lots of them in Australia, Sweden, Russia, and the rest scattered all over the world. We're about less than 3 million. But we're still here. And we will always be here.
@Sammyjo no really?!!
@Sammyjo yes assirian empires was siria mix iran irak was babylon empires ,even israelites was in army of assirians with long heats on heads hittites and mittanii canaanites fathers of scitians with sanskrit farsy old iranics aramaics paleo siriacs
Around the world
Danny Corleon more like 3-5 million Assyrians worldwide today, but most Iraqis and Syrians today are Assyrians who have been assimilated and lost their true identity
Great stuff. Really enjoyed watching it.
The best names of any historical group
Babylon
@@jknumber5138 no they are different but they was son of Assarian
The Original name was Akkadian. That split up in to 2 groups called Assyrian empire n Babyonian empire
@@jknumber5138 as person who live on that place we (Iranians)call them Asorian =آشوریان
and this Name was in olds places
and in Shahname =the big and old history and story book abute holly persia and old middle east history
@@jknumber5138 Akkad had warred against Ashurian cities and enslaved some of the Ashurian people until they were strong enough to fight and regain their freedom.
Your videos fascinating, top documentaries, remarkable source of information and a quality knowledge bank. Phenomenal research and documentary feat to share prodigious historic facts with the public.
I wonder how many people of the Assyrian Diaspora are watching this :3 Pretty sure they are (one of) the largest peoples without a true homeland.
Despite this many people don't know of them. They're lumped in along with Orthodox Greeks in the event known commonly around the world as The Armenian Genocide. The most prevalent interaction westerners might have with them is with Iraqi refugees from the Gulf wars, or more recently the Exodus of 2003. With IS destroying some of the few Neo-Assyrian monuments. I heard that as much as 30% of all Iraqi refugees are Assyrian. O.o
@Deshone Robinson haha.. no they were not black.. just look at 13:10 min. They were white.. pls stop that bullsh**
@HistoryTime This is the 2nd documentary I have watched on the Assyrian Empire in as many days. Great job. I have had the privilege to visit uninhibited; many of these places - from the original aqueduct of Nineveh - the Wadi's of Mosul - the original sarcophagus of Jonah who predicted the destruction of Nineveh - Battlefield of Gaugamela where Alexander the Great secured his 1st major victory (I delivered the marble plaque marking the site of battle in a old Huey Helicopter) - the ancient city of Amadiya and home of the 3 wise men - and so many more amazing places of the Ancient World. Unfortunately my memory has started to fade; but i can see them vividly in my mind. I appreciate the hard work and for helping to jog my memory. Salute.
Been subscribed to Magelan TV for about 6 months now. Well worth every penny!!
Utterly facinating! Thanks for this video!
I thoroughly enjoy all of your videos. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into sharing these. 😉
im really liking this channel, well researched and narrated.
Subbed to Cy and almost forgot to drop you a like. Well done guys well done
You are so talented please keep up the you're amazing work..
Thank you from us all
Very well done, most informative...TY so much!
Fascinating documentary that is (basically) the same ol', same ol', story of any rising and falling empire.
I particularly liked the way you dodged the religious element:
It is true to say the Assyrian explanation is more worldly (which means it may or may not be a truthful account).
This kind of thing allows people to make up their own minds - and that is commendable.
I love your videos and if only you can add arabic to your subtitle options, i would share them with sooo many people!! :)
Keep em coming mate!! Great work.
What a treasure your channel is, thank you so much!
I like Mr. Kelly’s voice and narrative style, not to fast and really good enunciation! Thank you for your work!
Very well done..I really appreciate the maps, incredible detail. I would like to see more on Amalek/ Amalekites..thank you, Sir..keep up the good work. Sincerely, Jacy Dagan Annan Angleton
Why would anyone surrender?
They should have kept him as a hostage.
Thank you
Thank you; very comprehensive and revealing. Excellent !!!
I'm so proud of my heritage!
None of the ancient civilizations are anything to be proud of. People were brutal in those days. Slavery was widespread and normal. Rape and pillage was normal. It was a constant state of war and conquest.
@@tubester4567 that was only to there enemies. Still better than dropping nukes on innocent people or 2 thousand pound bombs day and night like your beloved country does today. Just look at the contributions Assyria has made to the world. And out of Assyria you got some of the first people to convert to Christianity ✝️ some of the most God fearing people in the world today and Assyrians speak Aramaic the language of Jesus of Nazareth.
@Warrior Girl Jesus is my salvation
@@tubester4567 great civilizations and Empires as Assyrian and Babylonian for sure have enemies, someone attack your house what do you do, defend for it or you let him to occupy it? As those great civilizations have positives too ,they lighted the world with their Science and Education, do you know the first great library in the world was Assurbanibal library ful of thousands of cuneiforms and tablets you know they are now in British museum plus many types of science, the Assyrian Empire also created maths , they divided time into second ,minutes, hours, day, week, month, year, they were watching and talking with the other planets that's why they build the Babel Tower in Nineveh capital of Assyria and more and more are not fit in millions of pages, all these doesn't need to be proud of this great civilization ASSYRIA, brother study the history well so you know more and more , thanks
Cringe.
Thank you Pete, Cy & Magelland TV!
You seriously did an amazing job!!
im into egypt and assyrian history aswell, great!
Studying history is as important as studying math. The real world applications are just more subtle. It requires wisdom, not just knowledge.
Egypt was part of assyrian empire and after that persian empire and after that for him self
@@armin3068 Wtf ? Egypt existed way before assyria
@@hamzab9368 you right that my bad 🤷🏼♂️❤
@@hamzab9368 but it was a pharaoh that was depicted in a dog leash on his knees at the side of the Assyrian king seated on pharaohs thrown while the Assyrian army ruled Egypt!
Ashur the Great 👍🏽
I’m Assyrian and I’m so proud lol
Of what? Enslaving the near East torture and murder? Lol
Siria is not Assiria.
@@JJ-gx6su At some point in history we all did the same. We Brazilians killed the entire male population of Paraguay in the 19th century. And you?
@@JJ-gx6su why ppl assume it's only curtly...and given for ancient thousands of years! I think curtly was a norm if ppl dont uphold rules and treaties and respect allies! Although Babylon and Assyria contributed alot in art math and science and language astrology...most of modern knowledge is based from Assyria and Babylon!
And if you compare modern world I think they 1million times more cruel and evil if we just count from ottoman empire..ww1 ww2 and till present and what us has done by going war with almost every nation in the world and dropping 2 nuclear bombs on Japan!! Compare this in modern times and to what Assyrian did 7 thousand years ago and give me your verdict 😊
@@albertserrano3707I’m 2 years late, but the Assyrian ethnic group still exists all over the area and they have a diaspora all over the world, they often still speak aramaic
Dude, you shaved your beard down, looks sharp. These videos are generally better than what I used to watch on history channel, keep up the hard work.
Another good job. Thank you Pete Kelly💙
Is it funny that their greatest king was also basically their last?
Often the way with ancient empires. Over-stretching = screwing over your descendants.
@@HistoryTime happens in more modern empires too.
@Jordanian Christian .....YHVH is sovereign. Almighty God, The Creator, The God of Israel. ......and He ends dynasties and kingdoms in a day no matter how powerful they think they are.
"He changes times and seasons; He deposes kings and raises up others." (Daniel 2:21)
"He brings one down and exalts another." (Psalm 75:7)
"the living will know that the Most High is ruler over the kingdom of mankind, and gives it to whom He wishes, setting over it the lowliest of men." (Daniel 4:17) "Blessed be the name of God forever and ever, for wisdom and power belong to Him." (Daniel 2:20)
@@HistoryTime Reminds me of Marcus Aurelius - one of the greatest rulers of Rome, scholar and philosopher on throne, and the last emperor of the Rome's Golden age.
@@sapientisat3930 Septimius Severus had his moments. though.
God told Jonah: Jonah 1:22 "Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me."
Do you know that Assyrians have 3 day of fasting in a memory of Jonah every year around February. They don’t eat 3 days and pray during that time .
wait a sec. do gods exist? I must have missed the great announcement in the news
@@istvansipos9940 An Almighty God does exist. You should check it out and find out about powers and Principalities.
@@laever1804 no. he does not exist.
if he did, you would have a testable claim about him. and you would be a household name already, for nobody has produced such a claim so far.
my bet: you won't, either.
anyway, feel free to explain the details without a testable claim then.
f.e. how is baby cancer possible with your hypothetical good AND almighty god in charge?
@@istvansipos9940 sad you are blind and deceived. It will not end well for you. Strange you argue so hard with unfounded claims. You must be willfully defiant and ignorant. Peace to you, I pray you wake up.
Hello from Georgia! We are still here :)
Devided beteeen counties like Kürds.
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Get it right SCAMDEMIC...
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Make Assyria great again! :-D
Have a respect, there are many Assyrians living around the world. You have no idea what did that people went through..
@mercury vibe gutia isnt kurds!! Kurds its same persian little diferret in language
In oll Asia history in oll ther lands Tell Egipt asirians was the moust bad ..am egiptan ther history îs emazing ..
Well then you JIRI will probably escape the town under their rules unless you like to be tortured and skinned alive.
@@sarafouladvand1940 every nation has its bright times and dark ones. Germans are not Nazis, it's simple like that.
Assyrians had the most powerful military of the ancient near east took the Persians and Babylonians and rebellions every where to destroy them.
In the end and with so much internal turmoil and fighting, that powerful military became weaker and was annihilated by mostly Nabuchadnasser and his army, and the Medes to a lesser extent!
@@rasheedelakhlaqsiz4753 The Medes played the decisive role. The war was largely a stalemate between 626 and 614, which was when the Medes really got involved. That shifted the balance very quickly.
@@TRAINAlytics Synthians and Cimmerians were involved too, it basically took a Coalition plus a civil war to take them down
not only a coalition of medes, persians, babylonians, scythians…, but a scientific analysis that was done a few years ago stated that the fall of the Assyrian empire began two centuries before, with devastating climate changes that withered the entire region, add nonstop civil wars to that and it was just a matter of time till it all came down.
the coalition of nations against Assyria were just patiently waiting for that ripe time to attack, it’s as if the whole universe was determined to bring Assyria to destruction. An amazing legacy finally ended. A nation of so many firsts, which ran an empire for 1300 years , and set the standard for all future empires after her. The Medes and Persians literally mimicked the same empire they hated and warred with, as Assyria, love her or hate her, was the Model for all.
@@AlenOfAshur I'm sure they mimicked alot from the Assyrians they just toned it down on the violence cruelty a bit ironic how violently and completely they were destroyed too just ruins remained and the inhabitants dispersed or killed I know there are still people today that claim lineage to them.
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