Fall of Constantinople 1453 - Ottoman Empire DOCUMENTARY

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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  18 днів тому +76

    🎥 Watch more than 180+ other exclusive videos on youtube: ua-cam.com/channels/MmaBzfCCwZ2KqaBJjkj0fw.htmljoin or patreon: www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. Support us on Paypal www.paypal.com/paypalme/kingsandgenerals as well!

    • @InterVision-mw5fs
      @InterVision-mw5fs 18 днів тому +1

      Here before the video goes viral

    • @MacedonianPhalanx2836
      @MacedonianPhalanx2836 18 днів тому

      @@InterVision-mw5fs Ok?

    • @jasonpalacios1363
      @jasonpalacios1363 18 днів тому +1

      Man if not for the gate opening, the Ottomans would have been unsuccessful to take over the city and maybe the Pope would have came to the rescue.

    • @josephedward7534
      @josephedward7534 17 днів тому +1

      Great video. It demonstrates how it was not a sure thing that the Ottoman forces were going to win. There was a chance that the siege could have failed.

    • @MacedonianPhalanx2836
      @MacedonianPhalanx2836 17 днів тому +1

      @@alwaysgrateful1011 Fax

  • @OttomanHistoryHub
    @OttomanHistoryHub 18 днів тому +2236

    Hey guys, I'm Ege Gunes, the head researcher and writer for the first season on the history of the Ottomans here at K&G. I just wanted to take a second to thank you all for all the positive comments and support over the last two years on our series and onwards to season two!

    • @chrisamburgey5507
      @chrisamburgey5507 18 днів тому +35

      Thank you for the great work 👍🏼

    • @marcomilani4966
      @marcomilani4966 18 днів тому +27

      Thank you Ege for giving us such a great series so far and I think you are not quite finished yet!

    • @R11A380
      @R11A380 18 днів тому +12

      Thank you for sharing your work with us!

    • @tatarcavalry2342
      @tatarcavalry2342 18 днів тому +20

      Kolay gelsin Ege

    • @yind0h
      @yind0h 18 днів тому +8

      @@OttomanHistoryHub amazing work! Such a great series!!

  • @Ismail-Ibrahim841
    @Ismail-Ibrahim841 18 днів тому +946

    I still remember when the original siege of Constantinople was posted, the difference in quality and details is insane.

    • @Tsiribreezes
      @Tsiribreezes 17 днів тому +10

      That's right it's Constantinople 🇬🇷🇨🇾🦅☦️

    • @haciwarsame3421
      @haciwarsame3421 16 днів тому

      @@Tsiribreezes
      Dude seems like you're butthurt. As we know that Aborigins won't take their land from the Europeans in Australia, Native Indians from Europeans in Northern America, ya won't take Istanbul(Constantinople). And don't forget the Christianity you believe is a Semitic religion from Middle-East not Gree*…

    • @TurquazCannabiz
      @TurquazCannabiz 16 днів тому +32

      @@Tsiribreezescope harder greekboy

    • @alexanderrahl482
      @alexanderrahl482 16 днів тому +22

      ​@@TsiribreezesI don't support the Turk glazers. But you're just as bad. The Greek flag does NOT belong there. They were Roman, and there was no Greece nation.
      History revisionists are a blight on this earth.

    • @SSMasseus
      @SSMasseus 16 днів тому

      @@alexanderrahl482 Shut up you glazer to.

  • @ZshwaniZ
    @ZshwaniZ 18 днів тому +479

    The Founder of Constantinople was Constantin and last emperor also Constantin.
    The ottoman who took over Constantinople was Mehmed and the last ottoman Caliph Mehmed...
    It acurre on three other places.

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend 17 днів тому +15

      wrong. the founder was Byzas, because it was originally Byzantium before the romans conquered and renamed it.

    • @iexist3919
      @iexist3919 17 днів тому +81

      @@oldfrendthe city of Byzantion and the city of Constantinople were different cities. Essentially Constantinople was built on top of Byzantion.

    • @blackyout7824
      @blackyout7824 17 днів тому +17

      @@oldfrendloud and wrong

    • @lyonvensa
      @lyonvensa 17 днів тому +34

      There's also the fact that the founder of Rome was Romulus, and the last Western Roman emperor is Romulus...

    • @guilzd5836
      @guilzd5836 17 днів тому +16

      Also both Constantines had mothers named Helena.

  • @samwolf6682
    @samwolf6682 18 днів тому +323

    I hope the break isn’t too long. This is my favorite series ❤

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  18 днів тому +85

      Working on the long video with additional stuff

    • @Kili2807
      @Kili2807 18 днів тому +6

      Do you already know if the events in Albanis 1452/53 will be included in the new season or in the long video for the first season?

    • @MW432-7
      @MW432-7 17 днів тому

      @@Kili2807 whats this talk of seasons? could someone enlighten me?

    • @Kili2807
      @Kili2807 17 днів тому +12

      @@MW432-7 they plan to make a series about the whole history of the ottoman empire from 13th to 20th century. The first season was the rise of the ottoman empire, Constantinople 1453 was the season final. The next season will cover the following events (i think they said in a live stream at least to vienna 1529). In total we can probably expect 4 or more seasons over the next years

    • @kumebannerlord
      @kumebannerlord 17 днів тому +1

      ​@@Kili2807not sure but I think there will be atleast 1 if not 2 videos looking at Skanderbeg's pov and covering some of his most brilliant victories like Albulena, Italian expedition, Macedonian campaign etc

  • @Yamato-tp2kf
    @Yamato-tp2kf 18 днів тому +131

    Man... The fall of Constantinople is a very big historical event that totally worth to see it and read about it, it changed Europe's geopolitics but also influenced a lot of decisions of many European countries that would shape the world history for the next 500 years!!!

    • @yasinosmangunay2131
      @yasinosmangunay2131 10 днів тому +1

      Colonial researchs started after fall of constantinople

    • @Yamato-tp2kf
      @Yamato-tp2kf 10 днів тому +2

      @@yasinosmangunay2131 For your info, it already started 45 years before the fall of Constantinople

  • @Evili555
    @Evili555 17 днів тому +98

    I first was introduced to your channel many years ago in 2018 watching your original fall of Constantinople doc. Now we are here many years later with an even better one!

  • @ruqayyamanzoor7380
    @ruqayyamanzoor7380 18 днів тому +166

    The amount of effort put into this video is apparent.keep it up

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  18 днів тому +19

      Thanks!

    • @mohamedishaq3799
      @mohamedishaq3799 18 днів тому

      @@KingsandGeneralsplease realase more videos on this series and kindly be more detail about sultan mehmed Han life speeches etc .

  • @dasarianshuman408
    @dasarianshuman408 17 днів тому +219

    Founded by Constantine, ended with Constantine.
    Began as a city state, ended as a city state.
    Conquered by Mehmed, Surrendered by Mehmed.
    A city of so many coincidences, it can only be called destiny.

    • @Mr.KaganbYaltrk
      @Mr.KaganbYaltrk 15 днів тому +3

      Very nice comment

    • @sunwheel666
      @sunwheel666 15 днів тому +15

      Built by Greeks, will be returned to Greeks.

    • @sidp5381
      @sidp5381 15 днів тому +1

      @@sunwheel666 it’s not gonna happen keep dreaming if anything it might go to Russia

    • @Mr.KaganbYaltrk
      @Mr.KaganbYaltrk 15 днів тому +20

      @sunwheel666 it will not return to greeks Turks own it like 600 years dont forget what happened last time to try to invade istanbul

    • @Mr.KaganbYaltrk
      @Mr.KaganbYaltrk 15 днів тому +14

      @sunwheel666 and city built by romans Not greeks

  • @arshmash5340
    @arshmash5340 18 днів тому +213

    IMAGINE, the defenders of the city seeing the ships being dragged across the mountains 😳

    • @chris894r
      @chris894r 17 днів тому +6

      Vikings did that on a large scale many years before. They were dragging their "drakkars" for 10-15 km (!) between the upper courses of Dniper, Neva and Volga , thus gaining access to the Black and Caspian seas. This technique was definitely well-known to the Byzantines, as Vikings traveling south this way formed the famous Varangian Guard that fought and won so many battles for their Byzantine emperor masters. Harald Hardraada (later king of Norway and contender for the English throne at Stamford Bridge) was a member of this elite unit at Constantinople during his youth.

    • @cenktuneygok8986
      @cenktuneygok8986 17 днів тому +91

      @@chris894r Boats are not comparable to battleships.

    • @arshmash5340
      @arshmash5340 17 днів тому +43

      @@chris894r Vikings were knonwn for making medium sized boats, not battle ships with cannons !

    • @baruto1353
      @baruto1353 17 днів тому +12

      @@chris894r Good comparison to compare war galleys with longships.

    • @chris894r
      @chris894r 16 днів тому +5

      ​@@cenktuneygok8986 The technical solution of rolling them on greased wooden logs is exactly the same in both cases. The only thing that differs is number of people dragging. Longboats were pulled by their crews of perhaps 20-30 persons, larger turkish galleys by hundreds, plus oxen. Maybe common people were shocked seeing enemy vessels navigating the Golden Horn that morning, but Byzantine strategists and military leaders were surely aware this old maneuver was absolutely possible, given the vast amounts of resources (manpower and draft cattle) available to their enemies.
      Moreover, during the 1097 reconquest of Nicaea by the combined Byzantine-Crusader army, emperor Alexios I sent boats rolling overland on logs from Marmara Sea to Lake Ascanius in order to block the lake route that Seljuk Turks were using to suply the besieged city. So, the basic idea was well-known before to both Turks and Byzantines.

  • @denizonder6395
    @denizonder6395 18 днів тому +46

    37:54 Fatih Sultan Mehmed was so angry after this incident that he himself rode his horse into the sea to stop the ships. This incident was depicted by the painter Zonaro in the 18th century.

  • @RaiderCubbeli
    @RaiderCubbeli 17 днів тому +28

    After the conquest of Constantinople Mehmed II not only styled himself Sultan of Rome but also lived up to his new title conquering more former Roman strongholds like Pontus, Iconium, Sinope,...

  • @ErenYeager-lc1rf
    @ErenYeager-lc1rf 18 днів тому +26

    I hope you guys keep remaking the old vids like this adding more detail among other things its awesome!!!

  • @darrylerren8185
    @darrylerren8185 18 днів тому +78

    Thank you Ege Gunes from Ottoman History Hub for producing this series. Gratefull for you man 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳

  • @blackbaron9544
    @blackbaron9544 14 днів тому +24

    I've probably watched over a dozen documentaries on the fall of Constantinople, but man was it nice to see this and get something to listen to at work. Good video as always!

    • @nachoman6736
      @nachoman6736 12 днів тому +1

      @@blackbaron9544 Yeah stuff like this just fascinates me. I've also watched multiple videos of Caesar vs Pompey and fall of Crassus.

  • @kumebannerlord
    @kumebannerlord 18 днів тому +179

    Great ending of the season finale, can't wait for season 2 to begin! Mehmed II, Skanderbeg & Vlad Dracula all in one video will be superb

    • @aimanmarzuqi4804
      @aimanmarzuqi4804 18 днів тому +34

      Mehmed II had the most legendary Rogues Gallery in history. The fact that various legendary historical figures like Constantine XI, Vlad Dracula, Skanderbeg, John Hunyadi, Stephen the Great and Uzun Hasan all end up becoming his enemies is almost unprecedented in history.

    • @Greek.history.enthusiast
      @Greek.history.enthusiast 18 днів тому +5

      Skanderbeg's real name was George kastriotis

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu 18 днів тому +17

      ​​@@aimanmarzuqi4804The funniest rivalry has to be that with Uzun Hasan, the whole beef was caused by envy due to European kingdoms calling Mehmed II "Grand Turk" while styling Uzun Hasan "Little Turk", can't blame Hasan calling a man nicknamed Uzun(tall) little is a no go

    • @jemand7488
      @jemand7488 18 днів тому +11

      @@Greek.history.enthusiastaren’t you tired 🤡

    • @aimanmarzuqi4804
      @aimanmarzuqi4804 17 днів тому +1

      @@nenenindonu 🤣

  • @FlashPointHx
    @FlashPointHx 17 днів тому +27

    What a colossal end to such a magnificent empire - The real question wasn't so much that it would fall, but rather how did it survive so long? Outstanding video K&G crew.

    • @farukkonuralpeser2906
      @farukkonuralpeser2906 12 днів тому +1

      Bunun sebebi Türklerin anadolu ya geç girmesidir. İlk gelen Selçuklu Türklerinin doğudan gelen Moğol saldırılarından dolayı yıkılması ardından, Osmanlı devletinin kurulması ve fetih gerçekleşmesi 144 yıl sürdü.

    • @Cancoillotteman
      @Cancoillotteman 12 днів тому

      Rome cannot help but be apic, even in its fall !

  • @Onezy05
    @Onezy05 18 днів тому +94

    Such was the end of the Roman empire. Not the pitiful whimper that was 476, but instead the bang of 1453.

  • @Caspian_wind
    @Caspian_wind 14 днів тому +14

    Ottoman series is something really wonderful keep going on it please 🔥

  • @jonbaxter2254
    @jonbaxter2254 18 днів тому +8

    I knew this day would come...
    Fascinated by how the Turks managed to conquer so much and overcome so many disasters, but the year 1453 kept ticking closer and closer...
    "God forbid that I should live as an Emperor without an Empire. As my city falls, I will fall with it. Whosoever wishes to escape, let him save himself if he can, and whoever is ready to face death, let him follow me."
    Constantine XI Palaeologus. One of the bravest men I ever read about.

  • @bohohohohoyt
    @bohohohohoyt 18 днів тому +115

    While Mehmed II's mostly credited for his conquest of Constantinople. He also conquered many other key regions such as Crimea, Morea, Trebizond, Otranto,...

    • @vigokarnebeek9856
      @vigokarnebeek9856 18 днів тому +8

      Thats why he is known as the conqueror

    • @444TripleH
      @444TripleH 17 днів тому +18

      that's why the west were pissed scared of him. Allahu akhbar

    • @muazzamshaikh2049
      @muazzamshaikh2049 17 днів тому +5

      ​@@444TripleHscared? Remember how Portuguese kicked the ass of the Ottomans..

    • @ballsmasher3000
      @ballsmasher3000 17 днів тому +4

      ​@@muazzamshaikh2049in battle of 3 kings?

    • @muazzamshaikh2049
      @muazzamshaikh2049 17 днів тому +1

      @ballsmasher3000 the ottoman were not present in the war of the 3 kings

  • @trapzed5331
    @trapzed5331 17 днів тому +31

    34:29 the note on the bottom left shows that Mehmet was truly one of the greatest leaders!

  • @youvebeengreeked
    @youvebeengreeked 14 днів тому +7

    Oh man, I've never wanted to watch something so much that I simultaneously do not want to watch...
    *_"The City has fallen, but I still live..."_*

  • @deron2203
    @deron2203 18 днів тому +24

    Man this is such a massive upgrade from the older video you did years ago! I love the new additions of details and the context given for the siege. Thank you so much Kings and Generals for making such a great finale for this season! Cant wait for future episodes!

  • @colindaniels945
    @colindaniels945 18 днів тому +122

    Byzantine reaction to a naval crossing by land:
    "Well shit,that definitely wasn't on today's bingo card."

    • @demetres6113
      @demetres6113 18 днів тому +8

      Well, it is not shocking of how they did it since years ago, my ancestors enforced the same strategy in Nicea in the 1st crusade. The shock came as they weren't informed or being repeled by the latins on the opposite side of the city.

    • @balabanasireti
      @balabanasireti 17 днів тому

      Cringe

    • @Ghostrex101
      @Ghostrex101 17 днів тому +3

      ​@@demetres6113"My ancestors" 🤣🤣

    • @demetres6113
      @demetres6113 16 днів тому +5

      @@Ghostrex101 well yeah. I am from Greece. How should I call them?

    • @Ghostrex101
      @Ghostrex101 16 днів тому

      @@demetres6113 It has been 900 years ago! Were all mixed now.

  • @vitorpereira9515
    @vitorpereira9515 18 днів тому +292

    The Roman Empire began as a city-state and ended as a city-state. Who would have thought that a village of outcasts and scum would give rise to one of the greatest empires in history?

    • @Greek.history.enthusiast
      @Greek.history.enthusiast 18 днів тому +26

      🇬🇷🇮🇹🫡

    • @stmc2618
      @stmc2618 18 днів тому +27

      IT was the strong islamic faith that made the ottomans strong ever since osman ottomans or kayi at that time believed in jihad as a way of achieving glory, they only had two things in mind one was to fight in the way of ALLAH second was to create a strong muslim state in the region and to expand the religion. thier faith was strong to an extent that they believed that if they survive than they are GHAZI(HOLY WARRIORS) AND if died than SHAHEED(martyrs) they believed strongly that struggle and heaven is meant for them same faith has been utilized by many muslims throughout the centuries including arabs fighting against eastern roman empire and sassanid persia or salahudding ayubi and nuruddin zengi fighting against crusaders .

    • @lordgrunwalder1607
      @lordgrunwalder1607 18 днів тому +3

      Thats true for all empires :P

    • @Floppedd
      @Floppedd 17 днів тому +4

      THE greatest

    • @vitorpereira9515
      @vitorpereira9515 17 днів тому +33

      @stmc2618 The Crusaders were warriors dedicated to God, with the cross of Christ as their standard. In the Iberian Peninsula, they freed the region from Muslim rule, allowing maritime exploration and the formation of global empires. They spread the Christian faith, destroyed the Turkish Empire after centuries of strife and contributed to the creation of Israel. And it is never too late to retake Constantinople. I bet we can count on the Armenians and Kurds for payback.

  • @the5gen
    @the5gen 17 днів тому +12

    Well researched & produced series to all involved in the K&G team.

  • @saniisnainwani
    @saniisnainwani 18 днів тому +9

    this has been an amazing journey.thank you kings and generals for this amazing series

  • @anthonyfrench3169
    @anthonyfrench3169 16 днів тому +3

    The editing and the animation and drawings on this was amazing. I've been waiting to watch this and it was well worth it!!

  • @ogedaykhan9909
    @ogedaykhan9909 16 днів тому +3

    watched the whole ottoman series it was amazing ! you gained a new subscriber. cant wait for the upcoming videos

  • @ISAF_Ace
    @ISAF_Ace 18 днів тому +194

    Constantine XI could truly be considered one of the great emperors of Rome, its a shame he had to be its last one. The Eastern Romans and Constantine lived and died in those final days as true Romans would, fighting and dying as only the true inheritors as Rome could. The Romans of antiquity would have been proud to know that when the fall of their empire came, it came at a bloody price to its enemies.

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 18 днів тому +57

      Constantine XI was always just remembered as a person who inherited a hopeless situation, but the only good thing about him at least is that he made the best of it, unlike all his predecessors.

    • @cursedex3755
      @cursedex3755 18 днів тому +47

      It's going to be a hard watch for me, and no, I don't care about the Turkish nationalists trying to say otherwise. Rome ended with Constantine XI. No historian ever said the Ottomans were a continuation of Rome.

    • @ruxmania
      @ruxmania 18 днів тому +18

      @@cursedex3755 As a Turkish nationalist, I agree. The sand cult is not suited to advanced societies. While Mehmed II was somewhat an intellectual, most sultans after him lacked this quality until Mahmud II.

    • @tatarcavalry2342
      @tatarcavalry2342 18 днів тому +19

      ​​@@cursedex3755 Turkish nationalists rarely say that you just want to make a scene dramatic fella

    • @TheSecludedWarrior
      @TheSecludedWarrior 18 днів тому

      was he the one who gathered all the priests to make christianty make sense and to unify the view of the trinity?

  •  18 днів тому +3

    I don't know how you guys do it but you guys get better and better, the sher quality and narration of this video is of such high quality it should be taught in schools all over the world !

    • @elturco2421
      @elturco2421 17 днів тому

      There are better ones, not just in English

  • @MW432-7
    @MW432-7 17 днів тому +97

    The myth of the Kerkoporta gate being left unlocked was debunked by historians a couple decades ago. No ottoman source has ever mentioned this detail and this has only been mentioned in western sources aiming to undermine the achievement of the ottoman army. Only some minor critical thinking is sufficient to conclude that this myth has been made up: Can the defenders after 2 months of heavy fighting experience really possibly forget to lock a gate? After locking it behind themselves dozens of times prior? Could they be so ignorant after months of effort they put in, on the very day the Turks were making their greatest assault yet? Let's just assume for a second that the Italian mercenaries somehow forgot to close it (don't want to repeat myself but this really is impossible when you think about it), was there NOBODY else there to close it? What happened to the guards responsible for opening and closing the gate? Did they vanish into thin air? Was the whole area abandoned of people after the mercenaries fell back so no one could see the very door protecting them from their death open? None of the possible explanations make any sense

    • @baruto1353
      @baruto1353 17 днів тому +1

      Yes, the same Western Sources that were not even Eye witnesses.

    • @Kili2807
      @Kili2807 17 днів тому +5

      They Even have that in their info box

    • @salihylmaz3076
      @salihylmaz3076 15 днів тому +2

      Kesinlikle doğru söylüyorsun. Fethin ihtişamını gölgeleme adına uydurulmuş Rezalet bir yalan. Avrupalılar şehrin Kana Kan göze göz dişe diş çarpışarak alındığını hazmedemeyip kapının açık bırakıldığını uydurdular.

    • @tensaibr
      @tensaibr 15 днів тому +4

      When it comes to human error, I'll never consider anything impossible. Just look what happened to the MS Herald of Free Enterprise ferry, when 3 dudes failed to check if the bow was closed. Result? It sank with them on board :P

    • @MW432-7
      @MW432-7 15 днів тому +13

      @@tensaibr Yes, but what are the odds of men of that experience making such a high level error during the most critical point of arguably the most important/famous siege in history. Considering the extremity of the muslim-christian rivalry at the time and the fact that this incidence is only mentioned in christian chronicles also adds perspective

  • @mohammedgore6259
    @mohammedgore6259 11 днів тому +6

    Fall of constantinople ❌️ Conquest of constantinople ✅️

  • @franciscojorgesousaandrade
    @franciscojorgesousaandrade 18 днів тому +40

    51:13 Thank you K&G for this incredible nostalgia, I miss this song that played when a major setback occurred in the Ottomans, I'm like Julius Caesar when he saw the statue of Alexander and started to lament,crying here because while there are some who, at 20 years old, already conquer cities and others, at 20 years old, conquer from Hellas to Bharat, Here I am, 19 years old, I still haven't managed to pursue the college course I wanted, frustrations in relationships and difficulties in entrepreneurship, but that's it, just like Mehmed II and Alexander the Great, don't give up on your goal.

    • @ahmedbakkahmecca8191
      @ahmedbakkahmecca8191 17 днів тому +1

      What is the name of song or soundtrack plzz

    • @franciscojorgesousaandrade
      @franciscojorgesousaandrade 17 днів тому +2

      @ahmedbakkahmecca8191 Civilization 6 Arabia the (medieval era)

    • @georgeabraham5672
      @georgeabraham5672 17 днів тому +1

      Don't give up.. Ceasar was in his 40s and see how much he achieved

    • @ahmedbakkahmecca8191
      @ahmedbakkahmecca8191 17 днів тому

      @franciscojorgesousaandrade thank you so much i love this song 🎵

    • @def3ndr887
      @def3ndr887 16 днів тому

      May you become as great as Augustus and scoff at the statues of great knowing full well you have surpassed them.

  • @w_mw_m5851
    @w_mw_m5851 16 днів тому +3

    The quality of this work makes you feel like you were with them in these scenes.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 17 днів тому +6

    It was said that when Mehmet visited the Hagia Sofia after conquering the city he knelt down and sprinkled bits of earth onto his turban. Great video.

  • @Kili2807
    @Kili2807 18 днів тому +14

    Holy moly50 min! Your are amazing guys!

  • @keremakcaoglu7304
    @keremakcaoglu7304 17 днів тому +3

    Inagine how these videos will be if Total War didn’t exist. Don’t get me wrong, you’re doing a great job. I love your videos

  • @geraintcampbell9765
    @geraintcampbell9765 17 днів тому +19

    I literally just did an exam on this YESTERDAY!!! Why couldnt this drop earlier 😭
    Thank you though, best history channel!

  • @abdurahman90982
    @abdurahman90982 11 днів тому +3

    One of the best if not the best video done by kings and generals remind me of it’s older videos but with better graphics now, love the details included in this video like the sayings of prophet Muhammad (PBUH), can’t wait for my Islamic history videos

  • @Victorybattle1
    @Victorybattle1 16 днів тому +1

    The title is so catchy, it grabbed my attention right from the start. The content is also very insightful and easy to follow.

  • @vinaybacchani5304
    @vinaybacchani5304 18 днів тому +8

    This video is really great, even if you watch the Netflix series of siege of Constantinople then you can understand it even more . Please continue this series and i really like your quality of work, thanks as always for making history my favourite subject ever.

    • @lukalovric2463
      @lukalovric2463 14 днів тому

      Yeah thnking of rewatching it

    • @nachoman6736
      @nachoman6736 14 днів тому +1

      The parts where Constantine XI was looking at Constantine I statue and was making vows to an emperor of over 1000 years ago. Honorable but haunting.

  • @eliman_105
    @eliman_105 18 днів тому +4

    Amazing video Kings and Generals definitely worth the wait
    Sidenote for anyone wondering theres a game called Lines of Battle featuring battles like these

  • @SeptoScotius
    @SeptoScotius 18 днів тому +21

    The most waited episode of the series. Get ready for some comment wars

  • @farazaltaf1421
    @farazaltaf1421 7 днів тому +2

    "Tell your emperor not even his dreams can reach where my power already has"
    -Mehmed the Conqueror

  • @orka6848
    @orka6848 17 днів тому +25

    As one Greek professor said in Netflix series... It was not FALL of Constantinople. Nothing Fell. It was the CONQUEST!

    • @celaldemirci956
      @celaldemirci956 12 днів тому

      nothing fell because there was nothing to fell

    • @orka6848
      @orka6848 12 днів тому

      @@celaldemirci956 Yeah watch the Sack of Constantinople from @KingsandGenerals ... It was already grounded. We literally took over and rose it up again.

    • @andkontos
      @andkontos 9 днів тому +3

      Yes, netflix, the same source that claimed Cleopatra was black

    • @NateRiver-h4p
      @NateRiver-h4p 7 днів тому

      Surely, she was black 😂 ​@@andkontos

    • @salihoyun126
      @salihoyun126 День тому

      Doesn’t matter he is a professor, he is still a Greek professor…

  • @seyrani847
    @seyrani847 18 днів тому +10

    That serie was very good and interesting. You are keep making your videos quality better and better. I hope your efforts will pay off. Love you soo much Kings and Generalss

  • @cnw6306
    @cnw6306 18 днів тому +20

    44:08 aw yesss that music!!! finally it's back, thanks to kings and generals for bringing that back, i hope you will always use that music in your future videos again!!

    • @cnw6306
      @cnw6306 18 днів тому +5

      i mean really, that music is a very iconic in your channel, i hope you can more often use that song again in your videos

    • @MohamedAli-xu3uw
      @MohamedAli-xu3uw 17 днів тому +1

      ​@@cnw6306what's it called?

    • @cnw6306
      @cnw6306 17 днів тому

      @@MohamedAli-xu3uw the music title?

    • @MohamedAli-xu3uw
      @MohamedAli-xu3uw 17 днів тому

      @cnw6306 yes

    • @CFISTUDIOS
      @CFISTUDIOS 16 днів тому

      please whats the name of the song

  • @farhanghazali4406
    @farhanghazali4406 9 днів тому +1

    FINALLY! It is here! The stories of the Tuki Uthmaniyah is one of my syllabus in every Ramadhan

  • @Gen.berseker25
    @Gen.berseker25 18 днів тому +56

    Wow, can you believe that’s how a 21-year-old ends an Empire? What a fantastic season finale! I loved every moment!

    • @Helldiver211
      @Helldiver211 18 днів тому

      Yeah

    • @MELKORBAOUGLIR
      @MELKORBAOUGLIR 18 днів тому +6

      At that point i had call the Byzantines a city state not an empire.

    • @Helldiver211
      @Helldiver211 18 днів тому +3

      @MELKORBAOUGLIR i know but still constantinople was strong not mainly because of its army as it was known for defeating armies much larger than its it was because of the sea chain and the walls
      This can be evidently seen as predecessors of mehmed also attempted to conquer this city state and failed drastically

    • @Mehar-x3d
      @Mehar-x3d 18 днів тому

      @@ruxmania First of all, that dude literally did ingenious techniques to conquer constantinople, he was a great scholar and his war against wallachian revolt, including all those guerilla warfare and subduing it with such intensity of ambushes, the capture of ontario and if only he would have lived few years longers, that dude was so close to Bari, Venetians feared him so much that they sent the painter in form of good diplomacy . His close relationship with radu was based and though he painted his portrait, The Quran itself does not prohibit visual representation of any living being. The hadith collection of Sahih Bukhari explicitly prohibits the making of images of living beings, challenging painters to "breathe life" into their images and threatening them with punishment on the Day of Judgment. In Islam, a common practice for portrait shipping is to blur the eyes, nonetheless salafis prohibit it entirely, Mehmed was a maturidi so yeah... by his sect he didn't do something sinful although he did; lastly there's no arabic religion, Islam is religion for all human beings across the world and an arab is no superior to any other being (the bloodline of arabs are better as they are linked to important prophets)

    • @hydrolifetech7911
      @hydrolifetech7911 18 днів тому

      ​@@ruxmaniacope and seethe

  • @nmbileg
    @nmbileg 16 днів тому +6

    i love this channel so much !!

  • @paolobeyo5438
    @paolobeyo5438 18 днів тому +6

    Thank you for making a video of Fall of Constantinople! I've been interested at this event recently and it's a coincidence that there's a video for it!

  • @ΜάριοςΑλεξόπουλος-ζ6γ

    Great work as always big fun of the channel. Something to know about future statements on the siege . The name of the church is AGIA SOFIA not HAGIA SOFIA.

  • @TheBassil1991
    @TheBassil1991 17 днів тому +38

    As a Muslim Syrian Arab the conquest of Constantinople is one of those great moments in Islamic history that all Muslims from Morocco to Indonesia take pride in alongside the battles of Yarmouk, Qadissiya, Badr, Ain Jalut, and Hittin
    The Ottoman Legacy continues to draw admiration and respect among 1.8 billion Muslims even to this day, and we thank you everyone in this channel who worked tirelessly to present and fair and transparent account of Islamic History
    Your efforts is always appreciated

    • @Proud_Hadrami
      @Proud_Hadrami 17 днів тому

      Nah, not all Muslims love it, a lot of Arabs today don't like them, for example I am a Yemeni Arab and I don't like them at all, thats why my ancestors resisted the conquest

    • @444TripleH
      @444TripleH 17 днів тому +8

      Allahu Akhbar the khilafah will be re established!

    • @MohamedAli-xu3uw
      @MohamedAli-xu3uw 17 днів тому +6

      @@TheBassil1991 2 Billion you mean.

    • @jestinejose1254
      @jestinejose1254 17 днів тому +4

      like litrel gays they captured when the defenders didnt even had any help from their christian brothers , pride it seems lol. and still was goimg to give up if they didnt find tht 1 mistake

    • @Piloti.
      @Piloti. 17 днів тому +13

      One day it will be called Constantinople again! 🇬🇷✝️🇦🇱

  • @denizucar3947
    @denizucar3947 17 днів тому +2

    Brilliant work. Learned more than 10 years in school. Sağ olun!

  • @lyonvensa
    @lyonvensa 17 днів тому +18

    I love how the presentation and detail of this video made it clear that taking Constantinople is still a costly and very risky siege. Sure the Eastern Roman empire is basically reduced to one city left facing the entire strength of the Ottomans, but it's not as one sided per the popular belief. One wrong move and the siege would've ended in a disaster.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  17 днів тому +8

      Indeed, it is a siege, you never know what is gonna happen. A few blockades before that one were lifted by Timur's attack and Varna crusade.

    • @bascatsball
      @bascatsball 8 днів тому +2

      @@KingsandGenerals Istanbul didn't fall, it was saved from the destruction of the crusades, depraved zealots, etc etc.

  • @yind0h
    @yind0h 18 днів тому +5

    Wow long one! Excited to watch! Been dreading this video though. 😢

  • @whatsubs4620
    @whatsubs4620 17 днів тому +4

    Been waiting for this...plz also release 2nd crusade episodes its been a while...you started too many series man....keep up the great work❤

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  17 днів тому +1

      Working on it

    • @whatsubs4620
      @whatsubs4620 17 днів тому

      @KingsandGenerals 💗np...iam following from quarantine in early 2020....your channel is the best one out there...keep up the good work 👍🏼...

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 18 днів тому +2

    Thank you for the good video it was full of information I hope people enjoy it as well

  • @fufutul3258
    @fufutul3258 18 днів тому +1

    What a way to finish this season. Amazing work. The best series about turkish history ever

  • @Napoleon1126
    @Napoleon1126 18 днів тому +13

    This is such an amazing end to the first season! Looking forward to much more with the upcoming seasons. You guys have done such an amazing job with this series and many, many others. For the next season, are you planning to use the same animation style with the maps and battles? It looks great with the style you are using now.

    • @M-vz8po
      @M-vz8po 18 днів тому

      I liked the well orchestrated music in the background

  • @amersalah1965
    @amersalah1965 17 днів тому +1

    Fantastic job on this video! Congrats to everyone involved!

  • @Kleftis
    @Kleftis 13 днів тому +8

    Fun fact the current name Istanbul is a nickname the Byzantine Greeks would use for their city Constantinople, the ottomans adopted the nickname from the Greeks and renamed it Istanbul after the Greek nickname.
    The root of “Istanbul” is 'stinpolis' in Greek, and it means a form of the phrase “to the city”. The city - in reference - is the city within city walls.

    • @IsmaeilAh-l8o
      @IsmaeilAh-l8o 12 днів тому

      No u r wrong it’s Turkish it comes from “islambul “ means state of muslims

    • @Sirius-Voyager
      @Sirius-Voyager 12 днів тому

      No.İstan mean is Land in Central Asia Turkic languages.Bul is mean find in turkish language. Istan-bul it is a mean: Find to home Land.

    •  11 днів тому +3

      Name of Istanbul was used in the later stages of the Ottoman Empire and was officially adopted in the Republic era. Ottomans called it Konstantinyye for most of their history.

    • @Kleftis
      @Kleftis 11 днів тому +1

      The city is over 2700 years old, the Ottoman Empire only had it for 400 of those years.
      700 BC - Byzantium
      300 AD - Constantinople after king Constantine
      1900 AD - Istanbul.
      The name «εις στην πόλ» means “to the city” “the city”, there is writings of Greeks referring to the city as this colloquially as far back as 1100 AD.
      This is 350 years prior to Mehmet or any Turk entering western Anatolia

    • @Sirius-Voyager
      @Sirius-Voyager 11 днів тому

      @@Kleftis Ottoman Empire owned city İstanbul 465 years plus Turkiye has 102 years has a Istanbul.

  • @AbdulHadi-lw2et
    @AbdulHadi-lw2et 18 днів тому +3

    Who needs movie when you have K&G long videos❤

  • @MuhammadSaad-m5v
    @MuhammadSaad-m5v 18 днів тому +1

    Since the release of 2nd battle of Kosovo the wait for this epic seige was worth it.Will wait for season 2.Thank you king and generals, amazing video.

  • @17-MASY
    @17-MASY 15 днів тому +6

    ‏‪49:36‬‏ Ironic note from the fourth crusade

    • @RabbaniRosli
      @RabbaniRosli 8 днів тому

      I’m surprised the Romans didn’t exhume the body earlier after retaking the city.

  • @4sakenreaper42
    @4sakenreaper42 18 днів тому +1

    Great video and great series, I cant wait for the next season, your Ottoman videos are some of your best!

  • @sadman1005
    @sadman1005 18 днів тому +20

    47:17 that moment! 🔥 Great video, Love 'kings & generals' from Bangladesh🇧🇩! ❤

  • @northernrebel1402
    @northernrebel1402 18 днів тому +1

    Oh finally! Been waiting so long for this! Thank you K&G!

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 18 днів тому +3

    Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁👍

  • @hazemzenhem7978
    @hazemzenhem7978 18 днів тому +2

    How much have I been waiting for this episode?

  • @andrescolomarcedeno9952
    @andrescolomarcedeno9952 18 днів тому +76

    Press F to pay respect

  • @23haroondarwish36
    @23haroondarwish36 18 днів тому +2

    The best series in the channel!

  • @ChrisTheLoneWanderer
    @ChrisTheLoneWanderer 17 днів тому +7

    Incredible work by Ege; from the youth of Mehmed to every exhilirating minute of the Fall of Constantinople!

  • @muhammadibrahim3590
    @muhammadibrahim3590 17 днів тому +2

    Brilliant vid, keep up the good work.

  • @luqmanmohammed-brown431
    @luqmanmohammed-brown431 18 днів тому +4

    Thank you!

  • @monthycristo
    @monthycristo 18 днів тому +1

    You guys should make a series about the rise of Lithuania next. Cuz seeing a massive Lithuania in the map makes me and other people want to learn more about it.

  • @nmbileg
    @nmbileg 15 днів тому +8

    gotta give flowers to gustiniani. the man gave everything for constantinople.

  • @masjidrats2012
    @masjidrats2012 15 днів тому +2

    brilliant! Couldn't stop listening!

  • @funthingslayahead6108
    @funthingslayahead6108 18 днів тому +6

    Love it, what a banger, man, what a last stand

  • @OptimusAnte6595
    @OptimusAnte6595 10 днів тому +2

    I really like this channel but there are lots of wrong informations in the video.
    1-) Şehzade Ahmed's death is not certain. Some sources claim he was executed by Mehmed II and some other sources claim that he was executed by one of Mehmed II's commander without Mehmed's knowledge while he was out of the city due to a battle. If it's not certain you should point it out.
    2-) Many of the sources claim that the cannon which destroyed Constantinoples was designed by Mehmed II himself. Not by Orban.
    3-) Many of the sources claim the Orban is a fictional character such as Hasan from Ulubat who has been mentioned in the video and take a huge part of Turkish conquest stories.
    4-) Not even single one source claim that soldiers of Constantiople forgot to lock the door. This was made up by a guy who was in Constantinople during the siege after many years of the siege. Imagine that you defend a city for 2 months and forget to lock a door and loose the city :D That was obviously made up to reduce the effect of the conquest of Constantinople.
    Next time please try to read all the sources. Thank you for the video.

  • @sidp5381
    @sidp5381 18 днів тому +5

    This is an incredible series. I really hope you guys do all the videos. I’m looking forward to season two and the rise of Selim, the grim Mehmed’s grandson, the conqueror of Egypt he was pretty much the Catherine, the grade of the Ottoman Empire.

  • @Blackp1324
    @Blackp1324 18 днів тому +2

    The animations are so good 🤩, I love this series, great work 🥳

  • @debbielungsodaitfllo
    @debbielungsodaitfllo 18 днів тому +10

    I hope you guys will make a vlad dracula vs mehmed ii videos soon

    • @northernrebel1402
      @northernrebel1402 18 днів тому

      @@debbielungsodaitfllo It’s coming. It’ll be in season 2 of the Ottoman series.

    • @debbielungsodaitfllo
      @debbielungsodaitfllo 7 днів тому

      @@northernrebel1402I'm talking about in Kings and generals

    • @northernrebel1402
      @northernrebel1402 7 днів тому

      @@debbielungsodaitfllo I’m also talking about Kings & Generals. This video concludes season 1 of the Ottoman history series. Mehmed vs Dracula will be in the next season. The videos will come in January.

  • @ozkanboyraz7626
    @ozkanboyraz7626 18 днів тому +1

    Ty for the video, cant wait to see the next episode.

  • @Theodoros_Kolokotronis
    @Theodoros_Kolokotronis 10 днів тому +5

    “Present your shield, swords, arrows, and spears to them, imagining that you are a hunting party after wild boars, so that the impious may learn that they are dealing not with dumb animals but with their lords and masters, the descendants of the Hellenes (Greeks) and the Romans”.
    (Basileus Constantine’s XI Palaiologos speech in front of his Officers before the final siege of Constantinople)
    George Sphrantzes (1401-1478), prominent Byzantine Greek historian and Imperial courtier in the service of the Emperor (primary source - The Fall of the Byzantine Empire 1453)

    • @BirTarihMeraklısı
      @BirTarihMeraklısı 6 днів тому +1

      Where my power reaches, not even your dreams can reach
      Fatih Sultan Mehmet Khan
      It is the word of Fatih Sultan Mehmet Khan to the Byzantine ambassadors

    • @Theodoros_Kolokotronis
      @Theodoros_Kolokotronis 6 днів тому

      During a time when things looked particularly bleak for the Revolution, Greek General Theodore Kolokotronis (pre-eminent leader of the Greek War of Independence) asked the British Admiral Hamilton's advice on what the best course of action would be.
      Hamilton responded (quite truthfully) that the most prudent thing to do would be to negotiate the Greek surrender with Great Britain guaranteeing for their lives.
      “That can never be” responded the General, “We've already pledged Freedom or Death ! Our Basileus (Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos) was slain, he signed no treaty !
      Ever since his Guard was always at War with the Turks and two forts remained forever indomitable”.
      Hamilton was baffled by this statement. What Basileus, what King? The one who fell in battle 400 years ago?
      “What Royal Guard, what forts are you talking about ?” he asked.
      Kolokotronis responded “The Guard of our Basileus are those they call Klephts, the forts are Mani and Souli and the mountains”.
      Then Hamilton spoke no more...
      Excerpt from the notable book “Memoirs of Theodoros Kolokotronis”.

  • @АлиМагомедов-я8э
    @АлиМагомедов-я8э 17 днів тому +1

    I haven't cried during one of your documentaries before. Today I have

  • @gabedecartago905
    @gabedecartago905 18 днів тому +5

    No matter how many times i hear or see this account it always hits hard in the feelings

    • @chase0300
      @chase0300 17 днів тому

      Even for kings and generals. The Romans provided more than half of their content. It is hard to get out of the shadow of the longest lasting state in human history.

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 18 днів тому +1

    Another amazing vid worth the wait! Can wait for the next season this is my fav series.

  • @IlhanAltunkaya
    @IlhanAltunkaya 18 днів тому +16

    What a journey!

  • @MuratKeremOzcan
    @MuratKeremOzcan 12 днів тому +2

    Excellent 👌 can't get enough of Ottoman history

  • @akiburakk
    @akiburakk 17 днів тому +32

    It’s truly disappointing to see such a reputable history channel make basic mistakes. The first mistake is the false claim that the Ottomans entered the city through an accidentally left-open gate. Eyewitnesses of the siege do not mention anything like this. The Ottomans entered the city following the Janissaries' final assault on the Topkapı walls. The second major error is the story of Ulubatlı Hasan. In reality, no such person existed; his story was fabricated years after the siege of Istanbul. According to Ottoman records, the first person to enter the city was Balaban Çavuş, a Janissary. Later on, due to his Albanian origins, he was assigned by Mehmet II to the Albanian campaign against Skanderbeg

    • @burakcr7744
      @burakcr7744 12 днів тому

      true comment

    • @burakcr7744
      @burakcr7744 12 днів тому +1

      biased channel unfortunately

    • @Noonespecial030
      @Noonespecial030 11 днів тому

      Noted

    • @2MD56
      @2MD56 11 днів тому +1

      Muslim propagandist detected

    • @OptimusAnte6595
      @OptimusAnte6595 10 днів тому +8

      @@2MD56 ok bro keep believing that they forgot to lock the door after 2 months of defence :D

  • @althafc.j8083
    @althafc.j8083 10 днів тому

    You guys should do longer videos in that way more people will watch it.

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu 18 днів тому +36

    The Turkish conquest of Constantinople is regarded as the symbolic end of the Middle Ages and the prime indicator for the age of gunpowder warfare, ending and starting eras should be the norm of a visionary like Mehmed the Conqueror

    • @Greek.history.enthusiast
      @Greek.history.enthusiast 18 днів тому +1

      As a Greek i kind of respect him due to the fact that he still called the city as Constantinople(konstantiniyye)

    • @Kili2807
      @Kili2807 18 днів тому +3

      It depends: for southeastern Europe 1453 makes sense as a ending point for the middle ages while in Western Europe around 1500 is a better year

    • @Xirsiev
      @Xirsiev 18 днів тому

      ​@@Greek.history.enthusiastok, but even respect to the fact that all of Istanbul was not Constantinople, and that all the monuments and architecture visible in the city today don't have a connection to the Byzantine Empire, except for Hagia Sophia, which even the Turks have altered.

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu 18 днів тому +8

      @@Xirsiev Roman Constantinople mostly corresponds to the Fatih district (Golden Horn area) of Istanbul, Fatih being the epithet of Mehmed II

    • @SSMasseus
      @SSMasseus 17 днів тому

      @@Greek.history.enthusiast thank you greek friend and same with Turks greeks oldest rivarly them and same wirh alliance happening during Gokturk khaganete tong yabgu alliance on byzantines heraclius against the persian sasanian or The huns and the avars other turkic empires fighting for decades for romans.

  • @Mr.KaganbYaltrk
    @Mr.KaganbYaltrk 15 днів тому +1

    What a series 🔥🔥 i want more of this

  • @Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy
    @Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy 18 днів тому +17

    " Emperor we can still make it to escape if we leave now "
    Constantine XI : I'm going to God my friend. It is my duty ...
    *Ceaser, Octavian, Aurelian, Basil II: 🥹🥹🥹

    • @Hioloi
      @Hioloi 10 днів тому

      Cringe.

  • @MAGNASOCIETASCATALANORUM
    @MAGNASOCIETASCATALANORUM 18 днів тому +2

    great video as always!

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu 18 днів тому +29

    Even pre-Ottoman times Turks always had the zeal of conquering Constantinople; Attila's Huns, a Seljuk-Pecheneg-Tzachas coalition plotted a siege of the city while Kutrigurs, Avars, & Bulgars led by Krum besieged it directly

    • @HolyG.23
      @HolyG.23 17 днів тому +1

      Besides Seljuks, they weren't turks

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu 17 днів тому +3

      ​@@HolyG.23really :o any sources for your fringe claim ?

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 17 днів тому +1

      Actually Krum died of a cerebral Hemorrhage before he could begin his siege but it’s true he was preparing the largest force the Balkan Bolghars ever mustered to assault the city. Not that he had any chance to win compared to someone like Mehmed.

    • @nenenindonu
      @nenenindonu 17 днів тому +2

      @@tylerellis9097 The Seljuk coalition would've had the greatest chance out of those attempts with two strong nomadic armies assisted by naval support from Tzachas yet Alexios Komnenos's extraordinary mastermind played em off against eachother not only preventing such siege and prolonging ERE longevity but also changing the Seljuk owned momentum in favor of his state

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 17 днів тому +3

      @@nenenindonu Indeed where Alexios repeatedly failed in battle he repeatedly succeeded in diplomacy. He Lost a devastating battle against the Pechenegs in 1087 at Drista which ironically saw the Pechenegs begin warring with the Cumans over spoils and allow Alexios afterwards to bribe the Cumans to his cause, joining with them to defeat the Pechenegs at Levounion in 1091.

  • @ProLion_129
    @ProLion_129 17 днів тому +1

    Amazing video, like always. Just don't take too much time to release season 2