For those who are confused about different flags appearing in this video, it's because I'm trying to improve the accuracy of each video I make over time. There are certain flags from my previous videos that I thought to be accurate at the time I made them. The flags of the Ming Dynasty and the Mongol Empire are a couple of examples. For more information, please read the description. In particular, I noticed some people are confused about why the blue Mongol flag from past videos isn't here, so I explained why it looks different here: ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxvoy7tCctEFazeZum9FLEY97MZREqtdmt
I think it is time those five Asian regions unify together as new countries as examples 1. West Asia unified as United Middle Eastern Union 2. Central Asia unified as United Stanistan minus Pakistan 3. South Asia unified as Greater United India 4. East Asia unified as United East Asian Union 5. Southeast Asia unified United ASEAN.
@@asdfghjk-xh9jl Central Asia? Russia? (Not Siberia) Afghanistan? Northern India? Manchuria? They all had kingdoms that were powerful which mongols either invaded and took or fought against and failed
Kingdom of Kinda Article Talk Language Watch Edit The Kingdom of Kinda (Arabic: كِنْدَة الملوك, romanized: Kindat al-Mulūk, lit. 'Royal Kinda') also called the Kindite kingdom, refers to the rule of the nomadic Arab tribes of the Ma'add confederation in north and central Arabia by the Banu Akil al-Murar, a family of the South Arabian tribe of Kinda, in c. 450 - c. 550 CE. The Kinda did not belong to the Ma'add and their rule over them was likely at the confederation's initiative and engineered by the Kinda's South Arabian patron, the Himyarite Kingdom. The tribes may have sought a prominent, non-involved leader to bring stability to the Ma'add during a period of constant feuding among its constituents. Kingdom of Kinda [كِنْدَة الملوك] Error: {{Lang}}: invalid parameter: |3= (help) c. 450 CE-c. 550 CE Map showing approximate extent of the Kingdom of Kinda, c. 500 CE Map showing approximate extent of the Kingdom of Kinda, c. 500 CE Capital Ghamr Dhi KindaBatn AqilQaryat al-FawHajaral-Mushaqqar Common languages Arabic Religion Christianity, Arabian polytheism Demonym(s) Kindites Government Monarchy History • Established c. 450 CE • Disestablished c. 550 CE Today part of Saudi Arabia The roughly century-long rule of the Kinda was the first known nomadic Arab monarchy and the first attempt by the tribes to regulate their affairs in a centralized manner. The Kindite kingdom presaged the centralization movement under Islam in the early 7th century. Likely influenced by the sedentary civilization of Himyar, the Kindite monarchs ruled their domains from urban settlements. The rule of the kingdom's founder Hujr Akil al-Murar was characterized by domestic peace. He was succeeded by his sons Amr al-Maqsur and Mu'awiya al-Jawn, who ruled over Najd and the Yamama, respectively. The tribes of the Rabi'a faction revolted and likely killed Amr. His son and successor al-Harith is the first Kindite king attested in contemporary Byzantine sources. His sons' assaults on the Byzantine frontier provinces in the Levant likely precipitated the Byzantines' establishment of an alliance with the Kinda to serve as tribal federates of the empire, alongside the Ghassanids, in 502. After al-Harith's death, his four sons, each ruling over a different grouping of tribes within the Ma'add confederation, became absorbed in their constituents' blood feuds, greatly weakening the kingdom in Najd. The Kindite kings in the Yamama similarly became entangled in conflicts between their subject tribes. Several Kindite kings in Najd and the Yamama were slain in the internecine fighting. The heavy losses and their fraying control over the tribes prompted the Kinda's abandonment of their kingdom and return to the Hadramawt. There, many of their tribesmen had remained and controlled parts of the region. Several Kindites attained power and influence in the Caliphate, the Islamic empire established after the Islamic prophet Muhammad's death in 632. However, these Kindites hailed from different branches of the tribe, the Banu Akil al-Murar having lost their leadership role. Contents History edit Establishment edit Family tree of the Banu Akil al-Murar, the Kindite ruling house of the Ma'add confederation in central Arabia and its constituent tribes between c. 450 and c. 550. The Kinda tribe originally had their abode in South Arabia, possibly in Hadramawt, where they served as nomad auxiliaries for the armies of the Sabaean and Himyarite kings.[1] Himyar gained full control over Saba and the other South Arabian kingdoms in the late 3rd century CE. By at least the mid-4th century they were launching campaigns into central, eastern and northeastern Arabia against the tribes or confederations of Ma'add, Iyad, Murad and Abd al-Qays.[2] An inscription from the late 5th century mentions that the Himyarite king Abikarib As'ad traveled to the "land of Ma'add on the occasion of the establishment of certain of their tribes".[2] The medieval Arabic literary works of al-Isfahani and Ibn Habib similarly mention that Abikarib campaigned in central Arabia and established the Kindite chief Hujr over Ma'add.[2] In this respect, the Kinda's relationship with Himyar are comparable to the Arab client kingdoms of the Sasanian and Byzantine empires, namely the Lakhmids of lower Mesopotamia and the Ghassanids of the Syrian steppe, respectively. All three Arab kingdoms vied with each other for preeminence in northern Arabia.[3] Medieval Arabic literature indicates the subordination of the nomadic tribes of the Ma'add to Kindite rule was the initiative of the Ma'add, especially its Bakr ibn Wa'il division, to bring order to its constantly feuding constituent tribes. Accordingly, the Bakr sent envoys to the king of Himyar, inviting him to be their king. Instead, the king delegated the role to Hujr for unclear reasons.[4] The historian Mohammed A. Bamyeh proposes that the sedentary Himyarite king, not wanting the burden of directly ruling the warring nomadic tribes of the vast desert expanses, resolved to have his dependent, the nomadic Kindite Hujr, effectively rule on Himyar's behalf. Himyarite attempts to extend their commercial interests into the region may have been related to the introduction of Kindite rule, though Bamyeh holds there is scant evidence such economic designs ever took shape. Rather than an economic arrangement, the Kindite leadership of Ma'add was a political pact between the warring tribes on the one hand and the Himyar-sponsored Kinda on the other. Contributing factors to the Kinda's leadership were the tribe's hitherto neutrality in the inter-tribal feuds of Arabia and their significant numbers, which could bolster their kingship in the expansive region of northern and central Arabia.[5] Hujr became the founder of the Kinda's royal household, the Banu Akil al-Murar, so-called after Hujr's nickname Akil al-Murar (lit. 'the one who eats bitter herbs').[6][7] In an inscription in South Arabian script, he styled himself "king of Kinda".[2] While the house of Akil al-Murar stemmed from the Banu Mu'awiya, one of the three main divisions of the Kinda, most of the tribesmen who accompanied him belonged to the Sakun division.[8] Hujr died of old age in the Kindite settlement of Batn Aqil, after a lengthy, stable reign, according to the Arabic sources.[9] His eldest son, Amr al-Maqsur, succeeded his father as head of the Ma'add in the Najd (northern central Arabia), while his younger son Mu'awiya al-Jawn, founder of the Banu al-Jawn house, ruled over the confederation in the Yamama (southern central Arabia).[6] Amr was known as al-Maqsur ('the limited one') because he was not able to expand the limits of his father's domain.[10] The Arabic traditions note that his authority was rejected by the Rabi'a tribes, which included the Bakr and Taghlib among others and whose territory was in the northern parts of Arabia leading to Mesopotamia. Around this time, in the late 5th century, the Rabi'a chief Kulayb had been launching successful assaults against the South Arabians. Amr received military support from Himyar to enforce his rule, but to no avail. His authority was likely confined to the southern parts of the Najd, closer to Himyar. Amr was killed, most likely in a battle against the Rabi'a.[11] Reign of al-Harith edit Relations with the Byzantines and Sasanians edit The Kingdom of Kinda and main polities in Eurasia around 500 AD Although there are no particular achievements attributed to Hujr's sons, his grandson, al-Harith ibn Amr, became the best-known Kindite among the tribes of Arabia, as well as among the Byzantines and Sasanians, and their Ghassanid and Lakhmid clients.[6] As per an arrangement between the Byzantines and the Arab tribes dwelling along its Syrian Desert frontiers in 502 CE, the Kinda under al-Harith (called Arethas in the Byzantine sources) and their Ghassanid rivals had become federates of the empire.[12] The Byzantines were prompted into this arrangement after al-Harith's sons Hujr and Ma'di-Karib launched
The Russian expansion differed from the others in that each new land was taken on the rights of existing ones. The rights of the people were common to the whole Territory. This is very clearly expressed in the confrontation of the USSR with Hitler's expansion, the features of which were in the rise of only one nation.
Many people forget that the concept of "national flag" appeared very late, in the 18-19 centuries. Even Austria-Hungary never had a single national flag. So for the most part, the flags shown in the video are the personal standards of the rulers, small military banners or a rare mention in the sources.
This is the banner of the Russian Tsardom. The first Russian flag appeared in 1668. It is not yet known what it looked like. The most popular proposal is today's tricolor of Russia, only with a blue stripe in the center, and also on the right the tricolor is turned the other way.
12:14 heeey, awesome update! And thanq for mentioning Tatarstan in 1991-93 as independent state! As I remember, in older videos (except outdated Asia timeline and older), there was only CRI (Chechen Republic of Ichkeria), but not CRI & Tatarstan.
@@user-kt1xt8cc4nРегион в России на пересечении Волги и Камы. Столица Казань. Основная нация - татары - вот и название региона. Может слышал о русском сериале "Слово Пацана"? Там про Казань 80-90-тых.
虽然我不懂其它国家的历史,但中国的历史他搞的错漏百出,别回复,回复有惊喜。 Although I don't know the others countries' history,the China's history it made, which is extremely done many mistakes and worses.Please don't reply,or the surprise
At the beginning of 11:56, the war in Korea was expressed very briefly, but Koreans suffered a lot. Thank you for the efforts of the soldiers who fought hard for all Koreans.
History of Malaysia 6:08 Srivijayan Malay 690-903 7:04 Srivijayan Malay and Brunei 903-1092 7:55 Dhamasrayan Malay 1092-1270 / Srivijayan Brunei 903-1281 8:43 Mongolian Malay 1270-1281 8:45 Srivijayan Malay and Brunei 1281-1293 8:49 Mongolian Malay 1293 8:49 Srivijayan Malay and Brunei 1294-1357 9:06 Majapahit Malay and Brunei 1357-1379 9:12 Srivijayan Malay 1379-1394 / Majapahit Brunei 1379-1394 9:16 Majapahit Malay and Brunei 1394-1411 9:20 Majapahit Malay 1411-1405 9:19 Sumatran Malay 1405-1530 9:52 Sultanate of Johor 1530-1662 10:04 Sultanate of Johor 1530-1662 / Sultanate of Ache 1576-1617 10:15 Achenese Malay 1617-1637 / Sultanate of Johor Kuala Lumpur 1530-1622 10:20 Sultanate of Johor 1622-1917 11:13 Sultanate of Perak 1822-1875 11:29 British Malaysia 1875-1943 11:54 Japanese Occupation of Malaysia 1942-1944 11:55 British Malaya 1945-1946 / British Brunei 1946-1963 11:56 Union of Malaya 1946 11:58 Republic of Malaysia 🇲🇾 1950-1964 11:58 Malaysia 🇲🇾 1964-Present
History of Korea 0:23 Gojoseon 600BCE-106BC 1:19 Jin 397BC-106 2:00 Buyeo Dynasty 249BC-669 2:37 Samhan 106BC-363 / Okjeo 106BC-26BC 2:36 Tang Gojoseon 104BC-27 3:11 Xin Seohae 27-34 3:54 Gum Gojoseon 189-240 4:08 Tang Gojoseon 240-271 2:56 Goguryeo 31BC-669 4:05 Silla 230-400 4:10 Baekjae 246-665 4:40 Gaya 363-563 4:51 Silla (Goguryeo) 400-456 5:06 Silla 456-671 6:01 Chinese Baekjae 665-671 6:03 Silla Universe 671- 6:44 Balhae 826-901 7:04 Later Baekjae 901-937 7:04 Silla 901-937 7:04 Goryeo 901-1271 8:43 Mongolian Korea 1271-1355 9:06 Goryeo 1356-1392 9:15 Korean Dynasty 1392-1883 11:31 Joseon 1883-1897 11:36 Great Korean Empire 1897-1909 11:39 Chosen 1909-1945 11:55 People's Republic of Korea 1945 11:55 United States Military of South Korea 1945-1948 11:57 South Korea 1948-1953 11:58 South Korea 1953-1965 12:03 South Korea 1965-1975 12:07 South Korea 1970-1986 12:10 South Korea 🇰🇷 1980-Present
Historical World of Indonesia 🇮🇩 3:45 Srivijayan Empire 150- 7:38 Dhamasrayan Empire 1027 7:54 Dhamasrayan Empire 1090-1343 8:49 Majapahit Empire 1294- 9:21 Kingdom of Indonesia 1416-1527 9:50 Sultanate of Aceh 🇹🇷 (Ottoman Indonesia) 1525- 10:31 Dutch South Indonesia 🇱🇺 1677-1812 11:08 British East Indies 🇬🇧 1812-1815 11:09 Dutch East Indies Company 🇳🇱 1816-1889 11:34 Dutch Indonesia 🇳🇱 1890-1941 11:54 Indonesia of Japanese Occupation 🇯🇵 1941-1945 11:55 Indonesia Independent Territory 🇮🇩 1945-1949 | Dutch Borneo Island 1945-1949 11:57 Republic of the Indonesia 🇮🇩 1949-Present
Historical World of Japan 🇯🇵 4:24 Kingdom of Japan 300-700 6:11 Shogunate of Japan 🇯🇵 701-1200 8:24 States of Japan 1200-1600 10:11 Shogunate of Tokugawa 1600-1870 11:27 Miyazaki Empire 🇯🇵 1870-1888 11:33 Empire of Japan 🇯🇵 1888-1918 11:44 Great Japanese Empire 🇯🇵 1918-1945 11:55 Occupation of Japan 🇺🇸 1945-1952 11:58 States of Japan 🇯🇵 1952-Present
Most of it is desert though plus Ottoman empire , roman empire, Macedonian Empire, Persian empire , mauryan empire are almost same size. This map is a mercaptor
Japanese History 4:24 Japan gains independence from the grey land that was very powerful 6:11 Japan changes into its modern flag 6:14 Japan gets more land from the grey land that was very powerful 8:24 Japanese flag changes again 8:59 The Japanese flag starts to look like its modern flag now 9:01 The Japanese flag has changed after 3 seconds of the video 9:35 I can’t tell if that’s Japan 10:11 Alright, Japan is back! 11:28 Japn gets more land and changes into its modern flag 11:54 Japan’s greatest extent 11:55 It got taken by USA after 1 second of the video 11:58 Japan has got its independence back 12:07 Modern Japan
From 1185 to 1333, the military government, the Kamakura shogunate, ruled, so it is more accurate to use the flag of the Minamoto clan. The imperial seal is used in the video, but in the Middle Ages, the emperor did not exercise parental power from 1333 to 1336. The representation of Sengoku period was very interesting ...
Être fort comme un Turc (‘to be strong like a turk’): This expression originates in the 15th century when the Turks had a reputation for being strong, almost unbeatable warriors due to their numerous victories. At the time, the Ottoman Empire ruled large parts of south-east Europe, north Africa and western Asia. It is said that François I, King of France, was gifted Turkish armour by Suleiman the Magnificent (the tenth and most famous sultan of the Ottoman Empire) during their alliance. When he wore it, he is said to have exclaimed: “Here I am now, strong as a Turk!”.
I like how you put the real mongol tug instead of the blue one. Also, I didn’t know there was another banner of Ivan IV in 1560. One of the best map video I’ve ever seen.
Evolution of Russia 1480 to 1721 Tsardom of Ruusia 1721 to 1917 Russian Empire 1917 to 1922 Bolshevik 1922 to 1991 Soviet Union 1991 to 1993 Russian Republik 1993 to present Russian Federation
@@Godzilla_kingofthemonsters It actually isn't a real flag, but rather a type of Mongol/Turkic banner called a 'Tug'. Since the Mongol Empire never had an official flag, the Tug has been used instead to represent the empire.
For those who are confused about different flags appearing in this video, it's because I'm trying to improve the accuracy of each video I make over time. There are certain flags from my previous videos that I thought to be accurate at the time I made them. The flags of the Ming Dynasty and the Mongol Empire are a couple of examples. For more information, please read the description.
In particular, I noticed some people are confused about why the blue Mongol flag from past videos isn't here, so I explained why it looks different here: ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxvoy7tCctEFazeZum9FLEY97MZREqtdmt
First. And yeah. The people dont understand that you want to improve the accuracy of the video.
I Like it
The old Mongolian flag is better than the current one in my opinion:)
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I think it is time those five Asian regions unify together as new countries as examples
1. West Asia unified as United Middle Eastern Union
2. Central Asia unified as United Stanistan minus Pakistan
3. South Asia unified as Greater United India
4. East Asia unified as United East Asian Union
5. Southeast Asia unified United ASEAN.
2:25 the music is a banger
8:40 WHOA THAT IS BIG! Nice job Genghis!
Mongol empire💀
I know.
People seem to forget that most of those lands (aside from China, Iran, and the Middle East) was desolate land populated by small tribes.
@@asdfghjk-xh9jl Central Asia? Russia? (Not Siberia) Afghanistan? Northern India? Manchuria? They all had kingdoms that were powerful which mongols either invaded and took or fought against and failed
@@fildafernandes4366 What are you trying to do? Prove my point further? None of those regions were significant centers of human population or trade.
9:34秒あたりの天下統一?が再現度高くてすこ
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感觉还是蒙古帝国和苏联的共产组织更加吓人。横扫亚洲做回自己😂
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8:40 WHOA THAT IS BIG! Nice job Genhis!
You copy a comment
Also he/she didn't spell the name of Genghis Khan bruh chipmunk9471 go back to school bi*ch
and you even wrote his name wrong
@@InfinityFan-mph-hd It's okay
You've done one of the greatest flag mapping videos of all time, huge respect to you man.
the flags are somewhat inaccurate though
@@TurkiyeMustPeaceWithIsraelKSAyeah but the used flags in the 1600s for Russia were fire
@@TurkiyeMustPeaceWithIsraelKSANo
Mongol flag is correct
I still prefer the old one tho
@@idkwhattodo8652 not only mongol flag, more liek every flag except iran
@@TurkiyeMustPeaceWithIsraelKSAthey aren’t inaccurate
Can’t even imagine how long this took. i am so amazed thanks for the great video Geography And Space!
Glad he finally uploaded the history of asia in flags, we have all been waiting, underrated channel!
Hes working hard on the maps be patient
in Viet Nam
11:23 The Qing Dynasty surely devolved quite hard there
0:01 my man pulled out a whole history museum
LMFAO
Bro similar pfp…
This dude cannot be copied this guy has a legend you haven’t been here for four months. It’s been tough without you.😢 This guy is a legend
Agreed. He has creation level infinte he cannot be copied hes the ultimate youtuber
AND I JUST WANT HISTORY OF CENTRAL AMERICA!!!!!!1!1!1!1!!1!11!1!1!1!1!!11!1!1!!11!!1!1!1!1!1
1:59 peak indian history , maurya empire
Good job on the video!
No.
Why no
What absolutely not what you say is hurtful things
6:02 Year 666 imagine the Devils Year be like:💀
Bro you haven't uploaded in years but this is a masterpiece
0:34 Ba
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2:45 Yellow
3:39 Xianbei
4:33 Rouran Khagante
6:17 Red Pitcure have pink sun and IDK 🤷♂️ 🤷♀️
8:23 Genghis Khan has entered the chat
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90% of Asia and Europe: 💀
Genghis khan didnt won the vietnam people😅
@@lexuannam1822also india😊😊
8:02
If the last video was from 4 months ago, I can't imagine how long it took to make it. Thank you very much you are the best making these videos 🌐❤
*It's the entire hecking history of Asia, what did you expect?*
@@baconhairbacana1964Bro really said hecking 💀
@@corfile3869you can’t be saying anything, you used a ‘bro ____ 💀’ format
@@KronosAnimates Better than “OmG WhY DiD yOu HeCkIng Do ThAt” or what he said
@@corfile3869 ok fair point
I can’t understand how you made Japan in 1500-1600!!!
It’s small but so accurate!!!!!
Thank you for your nice work!!
1000 BC-2023
I will be 1008bc
I will be 12000 bc
3:20 British emipre begin
3:21 British emipre change is flag
3:30 British emipre change if flag again💀
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5:10 "where are you from?"
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The Kingdom of Kinda (Arabic: كِنْدَة الملوك, romanized: Kindat al-Mulūk, lit. 'Royal Kinda') also called the Kindite kingdom, refers to the rule of the nomadic Arab tribes of the Ma'add confederation in north and central Arabia by the Banu Akil al-Murar, a family of the South Arabian tribe of Kinda, in c. 450 - c. 550 CE. The Kinda did not belong to the Ma'add and their rule over them was likely at the confederation's initiative and engineered by the Kinda's South Arabian patron, the Himyarite Kingdom. The tribes may have sought a prominent, non-involved leader to bring stability to the Ma'add during a period of constant feuding among its constituents.
Kingdom of Kinda
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c. 450 CE-c. 550 CE
Map showing approximate extent of the Kingdom of Kinda, c. 500 CE
Map showing approximate extent of the Kingdom of Kinda, c. 500 CE
Capital
Ghamr Dhi KindaBatn AqilQaryat al-FawHajaral-Mushaqqar
Common languages
Arabic
Religion
Christianity,
Arabian polytheism
Demonym(s)
Kindites
Government
Monarchy
History
• Established
c. 450 CE
• Disestablished
c. 550 CE
Today part of
Saudi Arabia
The roughly century-long rule of the Kinda was the first known nomadic Arab monarchy and the first attempt by the tribes to regulate their affairs in a centralized manner. The Kindite kingdom presaged the centralization movement under Islam in the early 7th century. Likely influenced by the sedentary civilization of Himyar, the Kindite monarchs ruled their domains from urban settlements. The rule of the kingdom's founder Hujr Akil al-Murar was characterized by domestic peace. He was succeeded by his sons Amr al-Maqsur and Mu'awiya al-Jawn, who ruled over Najd and the Yamama, respectively. The tribes of the Rabi'a faction revolted and likely killed Amr. His son and successor al-Harith is the first Kindite king attested in contemporary Byzantine sources. His sons' assaults on the Byzantine frontier provinces in the Levant likely precipitated the Byzantines' establishment of an alliance with the Kinda to serve as tribal federates of the empire, alongside the Ghassanids, in 502.
After al-Harith's death, his four sons, each ruling over a different grouping of tribes within the Ma'add confederation, became absorbed in their constituents' blood feuds, greatly weakening the kingdom in Najd. The Kindite kings in the Yamama similarly became entangled in conflicts between their subject tribes. Several Kindite kings in Najd and the Yamama were slain in the internecine fighting. The heavy losses and their fraying control over the tribes prompted the Kinda's abandonment of their kingdom and return to the Hadramawt. There, many of their tribesmen had remained and controlled parts of the region. Several Kindites attained power and influence in the Caliphate, the Islamic empire established after the Islamic prophet Muhammad's death in 632. However, these Kindites hailed from different branches of the tribe, the Banu Akil al-Murar having lost their leadership role.
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Family tree of the Banu Akil al-Murar, the Kindite ruling house of the Ma'add confederation in central Arabia and its constituent tribes between c. 450 and c. 550.
The Kinda tribe originally had their abode in South Arabia, possibly in Hadramawt, where they served as nomad auxiliaries for the armies of the Sabaean and Himyarite kings.[1] Himyar gained full control over Saba and the other South Arabian kingdoms in the late 3rd century CE. By at least the mid-4th century they were launching campaigns into central, eastern and northeastern Arabia against the tribes or confederations of Ma'add, Iyad, Murad and Abd al-Qays.[2] An inscription from the late 5th century mentions that the Himyarite king Abikarib As'ad traveled to the "land of Ma'add on the occasion of the establishment of certain of their tribes".[2] The medieval Arabic literary works of al-Isfahani and Ibn Habib similarly mention that Abikarib campaigned in central Arabia and established the Kindite chief Hujr over Ma'add.[2] In this respect, the Kinda's relationship with Himyar are comparable to the Arab client kingdoms of the Sasanian and Byzantine empires, namely the Lakhmids of lower Mesopotamia and the Ghassanids of the Syrian steppe, respectively. All three Arab kingdoms vied with each other for preeminence in northern Arabia.[3]
Medieval Arabic literature indicates the subordination of the nomadic tribes of the Ma'add to Kindite rule was the initiative of the Ma'add, especially its Bakr ibn Wa'il division, to bring order to its constantly feuding constituent tribes. Accordingly, the Bakr sent envoys to the king of Himyar, inviting him to be their king. Instead, the king delegated the role to Hujr for unclear reasons.[4] The historian Mohammed A. Bamyeh proposes that the sedentary Himyarite king, not wanting the burden of directly ruling the warring nomadic tribes of the vast desert expanses, resolved to have his dependent, the nomadic Kindite Hujr, effectively rule on Himyar's behalf. Himyarite attempts to extend their commercial interests into the region may have been related to the introduction of Kindite rule, though Bamyeh holds there is scant evidence such economic designs ever took shape. Rather than an economic arrangement, the Kindite leadership of Ma'add was a political pact between the warring tribes on the one hand and the Himyar-sponsored Kinda on the other. Contributing factors to the Kinda's leadership were the tribe's hitherto neutrality in the inter-tribal feuds of Arabia and their significant numbers, which could bolster their kingship in the expansive region of northern and central Arabia.[5]
Hujr became the founder of the Kinda's royal household, the Banu Akil al-Murar, so-called after Hujr's nickname Akil al-Murar (lit. 'the one who eats bitter herbs').[6][7] In an inscription in South Arabian script, he styled himself "king of Kinda".[2] While the house of Akil al-Murar stemmed from the Banu Mu'awiya, one of the three main divisions of the Kinda, most of the tribesmen who accompanied him belonged to the Sakun division.[8]
Hujr died of old age in the Kindite settlement of Batn Aqil, after a lengthy, stable reign, according to the Arabic sources.[9] His eldest son, Amr al-Maqsur, succeeded his father as head of the Ma'add in the Najd (northern central Arabia), while his younger son Mu'awiya al-Jawn, founder of the Banu al-Jawn house, ruled over the confederation in the Yamama (southern central Arabia).[6]
Amr was known as al-Maqsur ('the limited one') because he was not able to expand the limits of his father's domain.[10] The Arabic traditions note that his authority was rejected by the Rabi'a tribes, which included the Bakr and Taghlib among others and whose territory was in the northern parts of Arabia leading to Mesopotamia. Around this time, in the late 5th century, the Rabi'a chief Kulayb had been launching successful assaults against the South Arabians. Amr received military support from Himyar to enforce his rule, but to no avail. His authority was likely confined to the southern parts of the Najd, closer to Himyar. Amr was killed, most likely in a battle against the Rabi'a.[11]
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The Kingdom of Kinda and main polities in Eurasia around 500 AD
Although there are no particular achievements attributed to Hujr's sons, his grandson, al-Harith ibn Amr, became the best-known Kindite among the tribes of Arabia, as well as among the Byzantines and Sasanians, and their Ghassanid and Lakhmid clients.[6]
As per an arrangement between the Byzantines and the Arab tribes dwelling along its Syrian Desert frontiers in 502 CE, the Kinda under al-Harith (called Arethas in the Byzantine sources) and their Ghassanid rivals had become federates of the empire.[12] The Byzantines were prompted into this arrangement after al-Harith's sons Hujr and Ma'di-Karib launched
Great job
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The way he makes videos always make me happy :)
@@коза-р7тare u kidding me 💀💀💀
@@MiniMint411 Sorry, the child wrote some nonsense.
You deserve 100M for this hard work.
8:35 Korea just chilling some how
Hey can u do one for Asia's economic history as well? This looks really cool
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What is that empire with "K" in he north of south asia with blue colour
@@tahiranoor1090khorezm
@@tahiranoor1090it is kashmir bro
Hats off to you, man. You earned my respect.
Rassia?
Hello, Russian Monarchy speaking.
In my opinion, this is the best flag and map channel ever !!!!!!! Try your best!😁
This is AMAZING!
❤ good
🇵🇭❤🇺🇲
🇰🇷❤🇯🇵
nice job btw
Al fin de tanto tiempo ya sale el vídeo completo me encanta tanto tu canal. Use the Traductor
1:36 1:39 1:39 1:39 1:39 1:40 1:40
Really great as usual!
The Russian expansion differed from the others in that each new land was taken on the rights of existing ones. The rights of the people were common to the whole Territory. This is very clearly expressed in the confrontation of the USSR with Hitler's expansion, the features of which were in the rise of only one nation.
8:26 Genghis Khan Speedrun
Fr
Amazing video bro.😄😄
Lots of love from india. 🧡🧡
Love India
How brilliant this work is!!!
at around 11:39 you can see along the Yellow Coast, those lil patches of land, those where German Colonies from 1899 to 1919
This is the most, MOST, best map that I have seen
After 7 months it’s finally here
戦国時代に日本がいきなり散り散りになるの面白すぎる
それなw日本人いてホッとしたww
0:21 Ethiopia just appeared out of no where
我很喜歡這個影片,他尊重了每一個國家,包含臺灣(中華名國,位在中華人民共和國右下方)
very nice and detailed
He.
Great video
Many people forget that the concept of "national flag" appeared very late, in the 18-19 centuries. Even Austria-Hungary never had a single national flag. So for the most part, the flags shown in the video are the personal standards of the rulers, small military banners or a rare mention in the sources.
Even the concept of a nation didn't really begin until like the 17th century.
stop being boring and just show the damn flags
@@TurkiyeMustPeaceWithIsraelKSAif history was faked to look more pleasing we would never know real history
@@TurkiyeMustPeaceWithIsraelKSA can you please stop saying bad words
@@DanteSimoncinistop being silly
Thank you for making the whole bc year
There was such a thing, but I think it will be better now! Keep up the good work!
Exatamente
Это расширенная версия, отрезок времени больше, чем в предыдущем видео)
@@Jaga_Imbawhy are you speaking Russian language try English
@@Kostya2005Хочу и говорю на русском, есть притензии?
@@Jaga_Imba да именно. Пусть радуются, что русские тоже смотрят этот канал
10:19 Love the Old Russian flag
Это Хоругвии
This is the banner of the Russian Tsardom. The first Russian flag appeared in 1668. It is not yet known what it looked like. The most popular proposal is today's tricolor of Russia, only with a blue stripe in the center, and also on the right the tricolor is turned the other way.
7:09 Kievan Rus: joined the game
Kievan Rus wasnt a country, it was a period of time, when the capital of Rus was Kiev
11:06 my favorite audio
Hey Me is Brazil
it's here...good work mate, you put a lot of effort into this
Amazing GAS it would be cool if you made a Europe version
7:31 I noticed that somehow the Roman Empire stayed until over 1,100 it just had a different flag
Eastern Roman Empire
Yeah
But the empire of Iran never disappeared ☠️☠️
罗马代表者西方世界的正统啊。有哪个统治者会嫌弃自己王座的合法性呢?这个旗帜就代表者合法性
@@Mohammad-qo7zw Mongol Empire, Seljuk and Macedonian Empire😁
7:09 Kievan Rus: joined the game
How did you did this,and is the most incredible thing that i ever seen in my life
3:53 唐突の三国志スタート
日本唯一の説明が加賀一揆は草
9:38 - Russian flags from 1480 to 1668 in a nutshell: ☦️
Btw those are past leaders, that isnt actually jesus. But it looks like him a lot
0:50 persians empire in the list 🥇
Finally, history of Asia Flag 🎉
12:14 heeey, awesome update! And thanq for mentioning Tatarstan in 1991-93 as independent state! As I remember, in older videos (except outdated Asia timeline and older), there was only CRI (Chechen Republic of Ichkeria), but not CRI & Tatarstan.
@@user-kt1xt8cc4nгосударство посередине России с зелёным флагом
@@user-kt1xt8cc4nРегион в России на пересечении Волги и Камы. Столица Казань. Основная нация - татары - вот и название региона. Может слышал о русском сериале "Слово Пацана"? Там про Казань 80-90-тых.
Eres uno de los canales mas geniales de geogarafia historia y mapas
translates to: "You are one of the coolest channels of geography history and maps"
@estrilloball_oficialsorry
@@OmniSync it says it's one of the most genius, not the coolest
@@ItalophoneManNo, coolest, not genius
Well done, amazing attention to detail you have on your videos. Keep it up!!
GOOD video as always, thanks for posting
Harusnya tidak @retributionist.
No. No no no no!!!!!!!!
FINALLY THE BEST FOR MY FAVORITE CONTINENT
6:49 Tibet empire gone💀
As someone whos good at history, i can tell you did a big effort.
7:42 BRO HAVE 5 DOTS
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3:28 Roman Empire: no one defeats me
4:38 Roman Empire: they defeated me😢
Sassanians and Parthians😂😂😂😂
罗马从来没有消失,不过是换了继承人罢了😂
Germanic Tribes: 😂
3:28 Roman is so strong
細かいところまですごいなぁ
虽然我不懂其它国家的历史,但中国的历史他搞的错漏百出,别回复,回复有惊喜。
Although I don't know the others countries' history,the China's history it made, which is extremely done many mistakes and worses.Please don't reply,or the surprise
@@Laak-Mulambro that's jp
@@무엇이든만들기 What do u wonna expressing
@@Laak-Mulam 兄弟说得太对了,故意把中国历代的版图做的小许多
@@Laak-Mulam 什麼驚喜?
This video it’s very beautiful
gracias a este canal por hacer el remake de la historia de asia
Why You do not speak English🦜🐣
@@alexandersalvatierra7083 i from of a spanish speaking country
XD lol lol>:(🦜🤫🧏@@Mr.BizancioYT245
Love from Algeria to Saudi Arabia 🇩🇿❤🇸🇦
Ilove you too💗🇸🇦😭
At the beginning of 11:56, the war in Korea was expressed very briefly, but Koreans suffered a lot. Thank you for the efforts of the soldiers who fought hard for all Koreans.
yeah. and you know they can only fit one picture each year
South Korea shall take over the North and liberate the people!
韓国は日本と戦争をしてないよ。ロシアの南下を恐れた韓国が,同じく黄色人種の中で近代化に成功していた日本に併合を求めたんだよ。ただ韓国はその後日本軍として共に戦ったから、多くの犠牲は払ったと思う。
视频中国旗的每次变化,都很简短,但是其中都包含了无数平民的伤亡。
@user-pn5pq8yw2wyou are bad guy
0:01 my man pulled out a whole history museum
Copied
@Metal_drop It a joke
@@chipmunk9471 Alr
Wait thats my video
Wow it's crazy how u make a mostly realistic historical mapping
This guy is smart button
👇
5:07 “KINDA” 🤣🤣🤣
1:36 Perfect music timing
Next you should do a flag map of Europe 3200 bc -2023
Yeah
he's already done an eu one
History of Malaysia
6:08 Srivijayan Malay 690-903
7:04 Srivijayan Malay and Brunei 903-1092
7:55 Dhamasrayan Malay 1092-1270 / Srivijayan Brunei 903-1281
8:43 Mongolian Malay 1270-1281
8:45 Srivijayan Malay and Brunei 1281-1293
8:49 Mongolian Malay 1293
8:49 Srivijayan Malay and Brunei 1294-1357
9:06 Majapahit Malay and Brunei 1357-1379
9:12 Srivijayan Malay 1379-1394 / Majapahit Brunei 1379-1394
9:16 Majapahit Malay and Brunei 1394-1411
9:20 Majapahit Malay 1411-1405
9:19 Sumatran Malay 1405-1530
9:52 Sultanate of Johor 1530-1662
10:04 Sultanate of Johor 1530-1662 / Sultanate of Ache 1576-1617
10:15 Achenese Malay 1617-1637 / Sultanate of Johor Kuala Lumpur 1530-1622
10:20 Sultanate of Johor 1622-1917
11:13 Sultanate of Perak 1822-1875
11:29 British Malaysia 1875-1943
11:54 Japanese Occupation of Malaysia 1942-1944
11:55 British Malaya 1945-1946 / British Brunei 1946-1963
11:56 Union of Malaya 1946
11:58 Republic of Malaysia 🇲🇾 1950-1964
11:58 Malaysia 🇲🇾 1964-Present
History of Korea
0:23 Gojoseon 600BCE-106BC
1:19 Jin 397BC-106
2:00 Buyeo Dynasty 249BC-669
2:37 Samhan 106BC-363 / Okjeo 106BC-26BC
2:36 Tang Gojoseon 104BC-27
3:11 Xin Seohae 27-34
3:54 Gum Gojoseon 189-240
4:08 Tang Gojoseon 240-271
2:56 Goguryeo 31BC-669
4:05 Silla 230-400
4:10 Baekjae 246-665
4:40 Gaya 363-563
4:51 Silla (Goguryeo) 400-456
5:06 Silla 456-671
6:01 Chinese Baekjae 665-671
6:03 Silla Universe 671-
6:44 Balhae 826-901
7:04 Later Baekjae 901-937
7:04 Silla 901-937
7:04 Goryeo 901-1271
8:43 Mongolian Korea 1271-1355
9:06 Goryeo 1356-1392
9:15 Korean Dynasty 1392-1883
11:31 Joseon 1883-1897
11:36 Great Korean Empire 1897-1909
11:39 Chosen 1909-1945
11:55 People's Republic of Korea 1945
11:55 United States Military of South Korea 1945-1948
11:57 South Korea 1948-1953
11:58 South Korea 1953-1965
12:03 South Korea 1965-1975
12:07 South Korea 1970-1986
12:10 South Korea 🇰🇷 1980-Present
Historical World of Indonesia 🇮🇩
3:45 Srivijayan Empire 150-
7:38 Dhamasrayan Empire 1027
7:54 Dhamasrayan Empire 1090-1343
8:49 Majapahit Empire 1294-
9:21 Kingdom of Indonesia 1416-1527
9:50 Sultanate of Aceh 🇹🇷 (Ottoman Indonesia) 1525-
10:31 Dutch South Indonesia 🇱🇺 1677-1812
11:08 British East Indies 🇬🇧 1812-1815
11:09 Dutch East Indies Company 🇳🇱 1816-1889
11:34 Dutch Indonesia 🇳🇱 1890-1941
11:54 Indonesia of Japanese Occupation 🇯🇵 1941-1945
11:55 Indonesia Independent Territory 🇮🇩 1945-1949 | Dutch Borneo Island 1945-1949
11:57 Republic of the Indonesia 🇮🇩 1949-Present
Historical World of Japan 🇯🇵
4:24 Kingdom of Japan 300-700
6:11 Shogunate of Japan 🇯🇵 701-1200
8:24 States of Japan 1200-1600
10:11 Shogunate of Tokugawa 1600-1870
11:27 Miyazaki Empire 🇯🇵 1870-1888
11:33 Empire of Japan 🇯🇵 1888-1918
11:44 Great Japanese Empire 🇯🇵 1918-1945
11:55 Occupation of Japan 🇺🇸 1945-1952
11:58 States of Japan 🇯🇵 1952-Present
Historical World of Taiwan 🇹🇼
10:18 Dutch Formosa 🇱🇺 🇳🇱 1626-1664
10:18 Spanish Formosa 1627-1645
10:27 Tang Zing Xong Dynasty 1664-1684
10:33 Qing Empire 1684-1895
11:35 Republic of Formosa 1895
11:35 Taiwan of Japanese Occupation Colony rule 1895-1945
11:55 Republic of Greater China 🇹🇼 1945-1950
11:57 Republic of China 🇹🇼 1950-Present
Historical World of Mongolia 🇲🇳
2:06 Yuan Dynasty 217BC-93
3:28 Xianbei Dynasty 93-240
4:32 Rouran Khanganate 332-553
5:31 Yuan Dynasty 𑪟 553-659
5:57 Yuan Rule in Tang 652-693
6:09 Yuan Dynasty 𑪟 693-840
7:08 Yuan Dynasty 𑪟 918-1206
8:26 Mongol Empire 𑪟 1206-1272
8:43 South Yuan 𑪟 1272-1634
10:35 Mongolia Rule in Qing 1693-1911
11:42 Bogd Khanate 1911-1919
11:45 Mongolia Rule in China 1919-1920
11:45 Anhui Cilque 1920-1921
11:46 Bogd Khanate 1921-1924
11:47 People's Republic of Mongolia 𑪟 1924-1930
11:49 People's Republic of Mongolia 1930-1940
11:53 People's Republic of Mongolia 1940-1945
11:55 People's Republic of Mongolia 🇲🇳 1945-1992
12:14 Democratic Republic of Mongolia 🇲🇳 1992-2011
12:22 Republic of Mongolia 🇲🇳 2011-Current
looking at how big persia gets in ancient times when u consider the technology level of that era is amazing
Now Iran is like North Korea and this is very bad. Please be our voice
@@pars_yasin i understand
@pars_yasin but there's no south iran
@@Supernasa19999. that's not the point
Most of it is desert though plus
Ottoman empire , roman empire, Macedonian Empire, Persian empire , mauryan empire are almost same size. This map is a mercaptor
Japanese History
4:24 Japan gains independence from the grey land that was very powerful
6:11 Japan changes into its modern flag
6:14 Japan gets more land from the grey land that was very powerful
8:24 Japanese flag changes again
8:59 The Japanese flag starts to look like its modern flag now
9:01 The Japanese flag has changed after 3 seconds of the video
9:35 I can’t tell if that’s Japan
10:11 Alright, Japan is back!
11:28 Japn gets more land and changes into its modern flag
11:54 Japan’s greatest extent
11:55 It got taken by USA after 1 second of the video
11:58 Japan has got its independence back
12:07 Modern Japan
“grey land that is very powerful” IM DYING LMAO😂😂
The "I cant tell if thats japan" part is the onin war
From 1185 to 1333, the military government, the Kamakura shogunate, ruled, so it is more accurate to use the flag of the Minamoto clan.
The imperial seal is used in the video, but in the Middle Ages, the emperor did not exercise parental power from 1333 to 1336.
The representation of Sengoku period was very interesting ...
11:54 Japanese🇯🇵
Être fort comme un Turc (‘to be strong like a turk’):
This expression originates in the 15th century when the Turks had a reputation for being strong, almost unbeatable warriors due to their numerous victories. At the time, the Ottoman Empire ruled large parts of south-east Europe, north Africa and western Asia. It is said that François I, King of France, was gifted Turkish armour by Suleiman the Magnificent (the tenth and most famous sultan of the Ottoman Empire) during their alliance. When he wore it, he is said to have exclaimed: “Here I am now, strong as a Turk!”.
There is no conclusive evidence that Francis I literally said this phrase
5:23
Man I love the *Kinda* Empire
It’s the Kingdom of Kinda
lol
I kinda love it btw
Its kinda an empire
@@Spoopyss stole my idea
I like how you put the real mongol tug instead of the blue one. Also, I didn’t know there was another banner of Ivan IV in 1560. One of the best map video I’ve ever seen.
Ivan IV?
Ooooh
11:22 perfect beats at korea and russia
And Qing empire
Fr
And japan (conquer territory)
Russia: color inversion
Evolution of Russia
1480 to 1721 Tsardom of Ruusia
1721 to 1917 Russian Empire
1917 to 1922 Bolshevik
1922 to 1991 Soviet Union
1991 to 1993 Russian Republik
1993 to present Russian Federation
That’s not whole history dude
8:38 Mongolia..
I didn’t know that was the flag of the Mongolian Empire lol
@@1102AMtheNineteenthsBandMakerGo to community
@@UnitedKingdom80 Ok
@@UnitedKingdom80Bro ain’t chill
Khamag mongol is the part of mongolia…
That's cool
It is ironical that the largest country of asia in 20th century was european country, Russia and second largest country was also european country, UK.
Literally many countries in 600BC-1600: I want my flag to be black and white.
Persia: red and yellow (also sometimes purple)
11:56 WW2 ends 12:14 USSR Colapes
7:05 philippine tribes has joined the chat
0:00 The flag used for the Mongol Empire can be seen on the bottom left
It’s weird
@@Godzilla_kingofthemonsters It actually isn't a real flag, but rather a type of Mongol/Turkic banner called a 'Tug'. Since the Mongol Empire never had an official flag, the Tug has been used instead to represent the empire.
2:06 Oster 🇲🇳
8:26 Oster 🇲🇳
Genghis Khan of the Yuan Dynasty in China was really fierce.
虽然说成吉思汗很凶猛,我们也想把成吉思汗算进来,但是主流历史学,没有把成吉思汗视为正统历史的一部分。元朝是从忽必烈汉化开始算起的。蒙古其实是一个突然崛起的草原文明,忽必烈汉化以后才进入说汉化写汉字的农耕文明。
3:04 Here Comes 1 AD
Lol imagine saying, “oh yeah I was born in the year 2”
Vietnam : chill 🗣
cool to see that india is fully united