@@Exodon2020 what you call crusades are the first and the fourth crusades (1096-1204). But even after the fourth one Christian States gathered under one banner and attacked the state of Ottomans for several times. Most famous of them are: First and Second Battle of Kosovo, Battle of Nicopolis, Battle of Varna. Except for the First Battle of Kosovo, Turks emerged victorious in every single one of them.
@@majedbejaoui4285 I also believe the fact that Ottomans defeated the crusaders there yet there are also plenty of historians claiming Ottomans had heavy casualties therefore it was not a clear victory.
From a small dominion consisting of two villages, to one of the world's largest empires and long-lasting, spanning 3 continents and even bigger than the Romans. No one can compare the Ottomans. Rome started from Rome. Osman started from a village. They had nothing to begin with and were surrounded by empires. Yet, they dominated the world and became a superpower. Mehmed, Selim, Suleiman, all lived in a century and brought the Ottomans from a regional power to a dominating superpower that even the Pope remarked as "disaster"
When The Ottomans invaded Italy, The Papacy in Rome began to evacuate from Italy fearing a swift Ottoman succession but the invasion didnt take a sound place since Sultan Mehmed II passed
bu nasıl güneş çizmek bu nasıl bir sanattır. yorumu okuyanlar odayı karartın sadece portreyi koyun ev aydınlanacak . müzikten bahsetmedim bile türk oğlu türk coştu zaten
I really respect the Ottoman Turks... Europeans covered up a lot of harmony between Indonesia-Ottoman relations in the Middle Ages... Love Türkiye 🇮🇩💕🇹🇷
@@fthslmdavut butchered? Not really unless Turks seized your lands and you didn't surrender. Even then it was more likely you would've ended up as a servitude slave (if the land seized was more rural), or your previous ruler would've been the one butchered and you'd pay your taxes to the Turks instead (if the land seized was urban). I don't understand why some Turks want to play into this false image of our ancestors being war hungry invaders. This image was created by certain groups to dehumanize and later justify oppressing/killing Turkic people. Playing into this image is ignorant and looks pathetic. Our ancestors were noble people. We didn't conquer so easily only becasue we were "powerful", we conquered easily mostly because we fought smart (besides being powerful). If you read Dede Korkut and Orkhon inscriptions, you'd see the wisdom of our ancestors. Turks valued wisdom and intelligence very very much. Way more than muscle power. They even mocked people who were all about muscles and no wisdom.
@@anttwoyou dont understand me Ottomans were good at Balkans if they wasnt there werent be any Balkan state in 400+ years but there is as you can see in nowadays but look at what Western EU countries done at Africa America killing butchering innocent people made them speak their langues
Love this picture. It is so evocative and deep, and powerful too. It looks like both a sunset on the old Roman empire and the dawn of the Ottomans. It almost has an eerie vibe to it.
@@TFK308 Yes I know, I also know that one of the titles of the Ottoman Sultan was Kaysar-ı Rum, Emperor of the Romans. The Ottoman culture was Turko-Persian though, not Graeco-Roman, so I'm not sure they can be considered full successors. By the way, even the eastern Roman empire had become totally different than the original Empire and Roman Republic: not Latin speaking, was christian and not pagan, and didn't even hold Rome in its territory.
@ThatBlueSkull The Ottomans brought back the Pax Romana Era and technically the Byzantine Empire was the Eastern Roman Branch,there you go.On the other hand the HRE or Holy Roman Empire:Wasn't any three of it ironically.
From the humblest beginnings, in a small dominion of two remote villages, the Ottomans ascended to become one of the mightiest and longest-lasting empires the world has ever known-surpassing even the grandeur of Rome. While Rome had its eternal city to launch its empire, Osman began with nothing but a village. Surrounded by powerful kingdoms and ancient empires, the Ottomans emerged from obscurity, defying the odds, and went on to conquer the known world. In just over a century, they transformed from a fledgling power to a global titan, spreading across three continents. Their dominion stretched from the sunlit shores of Africa to the deserts of Arabia and the walls of Vienna. With unmatched strategic brilliance, Osman’s successors-Mehmed the Conqueror, Selim the Grim, and Suleiman the Magnificent-carved out an empire so formidable that the world trembled at their name. Mehmed II shattered the impenetrable walls of Constantinople, cementing Ottoman supremacy. Selim I's lightning conquests expanded the empire to the gates of Persia and Arabia, and under the reign of Suleiman, the empire reached its zenith, a beacon of culture, power, and fear. Even the Pope in Rome, seat of Christendom, could not hide his terror, labeling the Ottoman rise a “disaster” that threatened to topple the foundations of Europe. From humble roots to the rulers of an empire that shaped the course of history for over 600 years, the Ottomans stand as a testament to the boundless ambition and unmatched will to dominate. This was no ordinary empire-it was a force that left empires crumbling in its wake, forever changing the world’s balance of power.
@@ApurboAhmed-n6c Colomb went to Ottoman firstly for explore America. But Beyazid rejected that, i dont know the reason but i agree that; without 2-3 padishah, ottoman was not a good nation.
I made the crusaders hear this music
Now they pray 5 times a day
The Crusades were technically earlier than the Ottoman Turk's arrival in the Levant. Just saying...
@@Exodon2020 the turks fought against many crusaders, its just that the last crusader state fell before that.
@@Exodon2020 what you call crusades are the first and the fourth crusades (1096-1204). But even after the fourth one Christian States gathered under one banner and attacked the state of Ottomans for several times. Most famous of them are: First and Second Battle of Kosovo, Battle of Nicopolis, Battle of Varna. Except for the First Battle of Kosovo, Turks emerged victorious in every single one of them.
@@ufem2159 Even the first Battle of Kosovo is a win, Sultan Murad I dying doesn't mean the crusades won because there whole army routed.
@@majedbejaoui4285 I also believe the fact that Ottomans defeated the crusaders there yet there are also plenty of historians claiming Ottomans had heavy casualties therefore it was not a clear victory.
The sunset in the picture really tells me how magnificent 16th century was ❤️
That's the moonset.
Yall wrong. Its marsset
your wrong its that colonization grindset @@tengri_kut_motun
Shutup It's All The Imperial Mindset
Shut up all colonialist
From a small dominion consisting of two villages, to one of the world's largest empires and long-lasting, spanning 3 continents and even bigger than the Romans. No one can compare the Ottomans. Rome started from Rome. Osman started from a village. They had nothing to begin with and were surrounded by empires. Yet, they dominated the world and became a superpower. Mehmed, Selim, Suleiman, all lived in a century and brought the Ottomans from a regional power to a dominating superpower that even the Pope remarked as "disaster"
When The Ottomans invaded Italy, The Papacy in Rome began to evacuate from Italy fearing a swift Ottoman succession but the invasion didnt take a sound place since Sultan Mehmed II passed
rome started from rome.. bro rome was also just a village at one point.
if u look into it enough, you will find powerful empires emerging from every corner of the world
All empires started as a weak village. Or actually most of them since byzantine empire and some empires started giant!
Rome literally started from villages of shepherds on top of 7 hills. Rome wasn't built in a day.
bu nasıl güneş çizmek bu nasıl bir sanattır. yorumu okuyanlar odayı karartın sadece portreyi koyun ev aydınlanacak . müzikten bahsetmedim bile türk oğlu türk coştu zaten
I really respect the Ottoman Turks... Europeans covered up a lot of harmony between Indonesia-Ottoman relations in the Middle Ages... Love Türkiye 🇮🇩💕🇹🇷
Thats a false statement.
@@kostasmastrogiannis9181say the Greek who was under 600 years ottoman occupation 😂😂
@@ilteris54 aha konuştu kamalist
Osmanlı Türk imparatorluğudur, sovyetler birliği rus imparatorluğudur. Biritanya imparatorluğu ingilizlerindir.@@ilteris54
@@ilteris54 max orta asyacı
I played the music in the ocean
The Titanic began to walk on land!
Мехмед Аль-Фатих оценил👍
Underrated comment 😂❤
Nice refrence
Magnificent...
Visit the Turks before they visit you.
И когда они посетят, вы автоматически становитесь гостями у своих же территориях
@@ch5076 nah, more like you become their taxpayers.
@@anttwoat least you dont get butchered ha? 😂
@@fthslmdavut butchered? Not really unless Turks seized your lands and you didn't surrender. Even then it was more likely you would've ended up as a servitude slave (if the land seized was more rural), or your previous ruler would've been the one butchered and you'd pay your taxes to the Turks instead (if the land seized was urban).
I don't understand why some Turks want to play into this false image of our ancestors being war hungry invaders. This image was created by certain groups to dehumanize and later justify oppressing/killing Turkic people. Playing into this image is ignorant and looks pathetic. Our ancestors were noble people. We didn't conquer so easily only becasue we were "powerful", we conquered easily mostly because we fought smart (besides being powerful). If you read Dede Korkut and Orkhon inscriptions, you'd see the wisdom of our ancestors.
Turks valued wisdom and intelligence very very much. Way more than muscle power. They even mocked people who were all about muscles and no wisdom.
@@anttwoyou dont understand me Ottomans were good at Balkans if they wasnt there werent be any Balkan state in 400+ years but there is as you can see in nowadays but look at what Western EU countries done at Africa America killing butchering innocent people made them speak their langues
wonderful SULEİMAN 💪🇹🇷
Love this picture. It is so evocative and deep, and powerful too. It looks like both a sunset on the old Roman empire and the dawn of the Ottomans. It almost has an eerie vibe to it.
Sometimes ottoman empire are considered the succesor of rome.
@@TFK308 wrongfully so
@@Hannibalian If ottomans arent the succesors then no one is I'm afraid
@@TFK308 Yes I know, I also know that one of the titles of the Ottoman Sultan was Kaysar-ı Rum, Emperor of the Romans. The Ottoman culture was Turko-Persian though, not Graeco-Roman, so I'm not sure they can be considered full successors. By the way, even the eastern Roman empire had become totally different than the original Empire and Roman Republic: not Latin speaking, was christian and not pagan, and didn't even hold Rome in its territory.
@ThatBlueSkull The Ottomans brought back the Pax Romana Era and technically the Byzantine Empire was the Eastern Roman Branch,there you go.On the other hand the HRE or Holy Roman Empire:Wasn't any three of it ironically.
ARADIGIMI BULDUM ALLAH RAZI OLSUN
Ya avrupa
slowed ayrı güzel + 1 dakika 20 saniye daha uzun ya eyvallah bro
From the humblest beginnings, in a small dominion of two remote villages, the Ottomans ascended to become one of the mightiest and longest-lasting empires the world has ever known-surpassing even the grandeur of Rome. While Rome had its eternal city to launch its empire, Osman began with nothing but a village. Surrounded by powerful kingdoms and ancient empires, the Ottomans emerged from obscurity, defying the odds, and went on to conquer the known world.
In just over a century, they transformed from a fledgling power to a global titan, spreading across three continents. Their dominion stretched from the sunlit shores of Africa to the deserts of Arabia and the walls of Vienna. With unmatched strategic brilliance, Osman’s successors-Mehmed the Conqueror, Selim the Grim, and Suleiman the Magnificent-carved out an empire so formidable that the world trembled at their name.
Mehmed II shattered the impenetrable walls of Constantinople, cementing Ottoman supremacy. Selim I's lightning conquests expanded the empire to the gates of Persia and Arabia, and under the reign of Suleiman, the empire reached its zenith, a beacon of culture, power, and fear.
Even the Pope in Rome, seat of Christendom, could not hide his terror, labeling the Ottoman rise a “disaster” that threatened to topple the foundations of Europe. From humble roots to the rulers of an empire that shaped the course of history for over 600 years, the Ottomans stand as a testament to the boundless ambition and unmatched will to dominate.
This was no ordinary empire-it was a force that left empires crumbling in its wake, forever changing the world’s balance of power.
What if Bayezid II had accepted Christopher Columbus's offer...
Damn, I can't even imagine that, lol.
what was the offer, Brother?
America turkic
@@ApurboAhmed-n6c Colomb went to Ottoman firstly for explore America. But Beyazid rejected that, i dont know the reason but i agree that; without 2-3 padishah, ottoman was not a good nation.
Great Suleyman 🗣️ grandson of the conqueror
1:34 best part
Bayılıyorum yaaaa:)
As an Atheist I came here for fun after Europe Universalis round. Now I pray 6 times a day.
never seen better⚪🟢
final part is so hit
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everybody will die but trade will flow ...
Eastern Europe: Why i hear final boss music?
where can i find the image✅🟩⬜🟢⚪
did you find it?
Just go fullscreen and then screenshot it
Hep kahraman Türk milleti 01:49
1:34 Ceddin Deden
👍👍👍👍🇹🇷
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The sultan in the photo is Bayezid II, not Suleiman
It's Suleiman I painted by Paolo Veronese.
Ohh i was wrong, sorry
Then edit it?@@BS_1683
Why
@@BS_1683 why not?
real
AAAAAAAAHHH
KAHRET VATAN
Now its our era inshallah 🏴🇦🇫
Am not Afghan but
Go ahead Afghan brothers
The stage is yours