We need a part two we’re you go over more empires not listed here. My list would be: The Sassanid Empire, The Qin Dynasty, the Han dynasty, the Rashidun Caliphate, the Umayyad Caliphate, the Abbasid Caliphate, The Byzantine Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, The Seljuk Empire, The Tang Dynasty, The Song Dynasty, The Ming Dynasty, The Gupta empire, The Mameluke Sultanate, the Mali Empire, The Timurids, the Delhi Sultanate, The Mughals, the Yuan dynasty, the Qing Dynasty, The Aztec Empire, The Incan Empire, The Spanish Empire, The Portuguese Empire, The Dutch Empire, The First French Empire, The British Empire, The Swedish Empire, The Russian Empire, the Second French Empire, The Belgian Empire, the German Empire, and the Japanese Empire. Tried keeping it to exclusively “famous” imperial states so I left out some slightly more obscure ones or ones that could barely be called empires like the Avars or Rus principalities.
I find it incredible that no one really knows what/who the sea peoples were. They were one of the strongest fighting forces during ancient times and even historians don't know much about them.
Probably the raiding Indo-European that has easy access to Mediteranean sea . The egyptian scribe also may don't know or don't care where they from and just write Sea People
I think the sea people are the ones in South East Asia like the Philippines, Indonesia, Taiwan and other Micronesia islands in the Pacific including Hawaii.
In preparation for his death Chinggis Khan wrote in his will to divide the empire amongst his heirs to avoid a massive war of succession. After his death the Empire split into the four fallowing khanates. The Golden Horde, the Yuan Dynasty, Ilkhanate, and the Chagatai khanate.
@@TheEvaluat0rThis video was really interesting, but it had problems, why did the Persian soldier look like an Arab? Why have you not mentioned the Parthian and Sassanid empires?🇮🇷
And The Frankish Empire, The Avar Khanate, The Bulgarian Empire, The Kyivan Rus', The North Sea Empire, The HRE, The Byzantine Empire, The Aztec Empire, The Mali Empire and The Shogunate.
Would've been way better had you mentioned Sassanid empire and Safavid empire . Nonetheless your content is very informative and brieflly explained. Keep up the good work.
He probably did this on purpose, It's literally NORTH Macedonia, if he was being serious he should of shown the whole of Macedonia both north and south to showcase the ancient Macedon before it's imperial expansion.
@@GattsuOfficial I said show ancient Macedon not the slav one, ancient Macedon by the Roman standard aswell would also encompass north Macedonia aswell. The geographical location has nothing to do with the peoples.
my social studies teacher is going over ancient mesopotamia for this semester. i can practically imagine him talking behind the screen while i was watching this, lol.
Sorry to be “that” person, but the “Horus” you show is actually Thoth. X3 He was an ibis, and a god of writing, knowledge and creativity. He was attributed to creating humans from clay, if I recall.
Don't even comment lmao. This guy won't apologize for the inaccuracies he made in this vid. All he does is heart the comments that actually support him rather than the ones that are trying to help him adjust the video. Don't waste ur time on these kinds of youtubers rofl
I’d give the credit of the Macedonian empire to Alexander’s father king Philip the 2nd his reforms and conquering of Greece would give Alexander the experience, power, and wealth needed to take on the Persian empire
Dude, you used the wrong "Macedonia". The one you used in 06:43 is a slavic country. Macedonia was a greek state with greek people. Its an easy mistake to make But still you should change it.
Language =/= Blood todays Macedonians from North Macedonia are of ancient Macedonian blood that doesn't mean Macedonian from South Macedonia are somehow not of ancient Macedonian blood, the whole debate is silly it's similar to how people group European Spanish and Portuguese people with "Latinos" of Americas just because they speak Spanish/Portuguese that doesn't mean they are Spanish/Portuguese or that people of Spain/Portugal are somehow classified as "Latino"
@apollonphoebus7549 the "north macedonians" are south slavic peoples that immigrated into the balkans in the 6th century, 9 YEARS AFTER ALEXANDERS DEATH. At that time, the region was populated by greek tribes known as the makedons,which besides sharing the same region as "north macedonia" or as i like to call it vardaska, has nothing to do with them
@@salonican old world is not the same as the new world, that drastic change is impossible without a huge death roll By that logic Italians, French, Spanish, Portuguese are all Germanic because of Germanic migrations and Greeks are also Slavic because of the slavic migrations that went to peloponnes and islands Greeks didn't called themselves Hellenes up unitl the Greek independencs from the Ottomans they called themselves Romans and viewed Hellenic ancestry as some alien thing that they were not related to, but now that Greeks are free from those degenerate views they have all the right for their ancestry but that goes for everyone else Lastly Language is the sign of the ruling class not the blood of the people, slavs that went to Greece started speaking Greek because of the Authority of the Emperor while slavs that went to Illyria/Thracia they became ruling class there and spread their Influance on the natives
He said every major empire, most empires were only really relevant to their own region and not world defining empires unique to their own era like in the list though I would definitely like to see a few more in there.
This is incomplete or extremely biased. In the "pre-modern World") I miss at the very least the Chinese Empire; Early Imperial China (Qin & Han Dynasties), Mid Imperial China (Sui, Tang & Song Dynasties) and Late Imperial China (Yuan, Ming & Qing Dynasties). Also if you add the Ottoman Empire, which was implemented in the XV Century, you should add the Spanish Empire which peaked in the XVI Century, the English Empire which flourished in the XVII century and the Russian Empire which was born in the XVIII century... Maybe the right thing to do is do part I and part II adding these and other missing empires.
If you do a re-do or pt two Id seperate it into ears based on different millenia. Cause some empires came one after the other. Or existed in different areas at similar points in time
9:17 knock knock! It's Chandragupta, he says "Get the hell out of here! Will you get the hell out of here if I give you 500 elephants? Ok bye." Time to conquer all of India! Er- Most of India!
I think one VERY important empire that was missed was the Umayyad empire. I only say its important because it was the main reason Islam spread so much through northern Africa. huge part in Islamic history. great video nonetheless.
Oi mate, this seems like fairly poor research. Many important empires are missing, others have already pointed it out, but when you say the Persians fell to Macedonia, you show an outline of North Macedonia. The Macedonian Kingdom was centered at the south if the region, with Pella, the capital, being in Greece. Also, culturally the Ancient Macedonians were either Greek or very closely related to the Greeks, while the modern Macedonians are cukturally related to surrounding Slavic populations and minorities, and came to the south Balkans during the Middle Ages, about 1,000 years after the Macedonian conquests.
@@riderchallenge4250 It wasn"t an Empire back then, it was a regional kingdom. he is talking about major historical EMPIRES in the video. Umayyads left a still influential impact on our world, way more than that of the Macedonian empire. Arabic and Islam were spread. That is something to be noted.
Much like the team at Bethesda charging for horse armor years ago I feel as if the concept of war and humans killing other humans started long, long ago with only a small group of people and they probably regret it to this day in their respective hells
Tbh if there were no British empire you'd simply have a french, spanish or german empire take it's place. Sure they were significant but not unique to their era unlike the others in the list
@@GoldenYXZ yes, north Macedonia is autonomous since it's mitosis from the fall of Yugoslavia, but the entire region of Macedonia is Greek, aside from that more land of Macedonia is in Greece than N.Macedonia
@@GoldenYXZ No, that's North-Macedonia. The actual Macedonia from Alexander's time was a Greek kingdom that is now a region mostly located in northern Greece. The North-Macedonians of today have zero to none historical ties to the ancient Macedonians. In fact, they're descended from Slavs that migrated from Eastern/Central Europe to the Balkans during the Middle-Ages.
10:31 no it started in 753 bce - 1453 ad 753 BCE - 509 bce roman empire 27 bce - 1453 or to 476 ce but the empire split up the east survived but west rome died so its 27 bc - 1453 ce
Uh.. they are just early colonial devils which no one wants to talk about (idk about other countries) but they were the cruelest rulers in our country of all time. "Don't wanna spread any hate I just said what was the truth*
It's kind of odd to add in the Mongol Empire and proceed to talk about nothing more about it than its conquests and death toll on humanity. Granted, those aspects are probably the things that most people assume when thinking about the Mongols. But what about their laws that support freedom of religion, which was something pretty much unheard of then when Christianity was thrashing most civilizations in Europe? What about their rights for women, how they were one of the first empires to implement paper currency nationwide and developing some of the most intricate, long, and successful trade routes? And by the way, where are the Zhou, Han, Tang, and Song dynasties? At least one of these four should have been in the video.
Thanks for positive perspective of Ancient Persia...but... The icon of Persian Empire was Wrong. Ancient persia hadn't Curved sword with turban kn helmet like Arabs.
I love all the jackasses whining about their favorite empire being forgotten, when the reality is that these are the empires which matter. Sorry, your favorite empire doesn’t have historical significance.
I'm sorry but where's the Han dynasty? Definitely needs a part 2 imo cuz you missed out on alot like the Ming, the Russian Empire (I don't even mean the Romanovs but the Kievan Rus branch), the HRE, the Tang, the Ming, the Byzantines, the Hungarian Empire, the Hunnic Empire, the British Empire etc etc. Why I brought up the Han was that Liu Bang, the 1st emperor of Han toppled the oppressive Qing and brought stability to China for the 1st time in a thousand years and not only that, he made the army strong and also opened what we now know as the 1st global super highway of sorts and that's the "Silk Road" and it connects as far as Gaul to the ends of China. The Han dynasty invented and traded tons of stuff to the west which includes, as the name suggests, silk and paper. Some Romans even settled in China later on and that's how great the Han Empire really was and it ruled China for over 4 centuries. Also, how can we miss out on the Brits... Once known to conquer 80% of the known world, it's just unfair that they didn't get explained.
alexander the great feels way to perfect to be a true historical figure he seems like a historical myth ragnar lothbrovk or king artus who definitely has some truth in it but are way to exaggerated and perfect to be true
@@Philiplubert I mean it was supposed to be eastern roman empire, but the majority of people leaving there were Greek and slowly it transformed into a greek empire. When Constantinopole was conquered by turks in 1453 its last emperor constantine, said "this city belongs to the Greeks"
@@Little_Hercules Thanks for your interesting information. I’ve always wondered why European are so understanding of ancient Rome and Greece history, is it just because they’re Italian or they are interested in history? Anyways, I’d love to know more about other European history too. Seems like they’re really proud of their culture! 😊
Ye if he did add them _alllll_ then it will be almost one and a half hours that no one wanna watch idk why those people just don't understand how hard it is to do that much we can't remember that much.
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We need a part two we’re you go over more empires not listed here. My list would be: The Sassanid Empire, The Qin Dynasty, the Han dynasty, the Rashidun Caliphate, the Umayyad Caliphate, the Abbasid Caliphate, The Byzantine Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, The Seljuk Empire, The Tang Dynasty, The Song Dynasty, The Ming Dynasty, The Gupta empire, The Mameluke Sultanate, the Mali Empire, The Timurids, the Delhi Sultanate, The Mughals, the Yuan dynasty, the Qing Dynasty, The Aztec Empire, The Incan Empire, The Spanish Empire, The Portuguese Empire, The Dutch Empire, The First French Empire, The British Empire, The Swedish Empire, The Russian Empire, the Second French Empire, The Belgian Empire, the German Empire, and the Japanese Empire.
Tried keeping it to exclusively “famous” imperial states so I left out some slightly more obscure ones or ones that could barely be called empires like the Avars or Rus principalities.
Not to forget Nazi Germany
@@anonymbenutzer9544 Is that a actual empire?? Its a reich but...................
@@anonymbenutzer9544Empires last longer than twelve years
Ottomans?
@@this-statement-is-catsreich is german and means empire
I find it incredible that no one really knows what/who the sea peoples were. They were one of the strongest fighting forces during ancient times and even historians don't know much about them.
Probably the raiding Indo-European that has easy access to Mediteranean sea . The egyptian scribe also may don't know or don't care where they from and just write Sea People
I think the sea people are the ones in South East Asia like the Philippines, Indonesia, Taiwan and other Micronesia islands in the Pacific including Hawaii.
@@WingedHussar-f8d
So far
From what I read it was most likely just raiding/pirate groups from the Aegean Sea, or possibly Italy or Iberia
In preparation for his death Chinggis Khan wrote in his will to divide the empire amongst his heirs to avoid a massive war of succession.
After his death the Empire split into the four fallowing khanates.
The Golden Horde, the Yuan Dynasty, Ilkhanate, and the Chagatai khanate.
This dude is inanely underrated.
I thought he had at least 100K
thanks for your support
@@TheEvaluat0r yw!
Me too! And his channel is only 3-4 weeks old. It's gonna blow up. This is a great style of video/teaching.
@@TheEvaluat0rThis video was really interesting, but it had problems, why did the Persian soldier look like an Arab? Why have you not mentioned the Parthian and Sassanid empires?🇮🇷
Where is Mughal empire
You forgot about the British empire and the Han empire
and the pretty much every caliphate
And the spanish and the russian and the hunnic empire
And The Frankish Empire, The Avar Khanate, The Bulgarian Empire, The Kyivan Rus', The North Sea Empire, The HRE, The Byzantine Empire, The Aztec Empire, The Mali Empire and The Shogunate.
And the Serbian empire
And Carthage
You forgot about Babylon and many more
This channel is amazing
Would've been way better had you mentioned Sassanid empire and Safavid empire . Nonetheless your content is very informative and brieflly explained. Keep up the good work.
This was one of the most impresive videos I have ever seen so far
Thanks alot due to these efficiant knowledge❤
Damn now i noticed after watching the video that ur a small channel.
Super underrated hope u’ll get viral one day
You should do part 2 of this and include the aztecs incas etc
The caliphates in the background:
Should we show up...nah
6:43 wrong map, this is vardaska, Macedonia is a region of Greece.
He probably did this on purpose, It's literally NORTH Macedonia, if he was being serious he should of shown the whole of Macedonia both north and south to showcase the ancient Macedon before it's imperial expansion.
@@IamSome1still bullshit and makes me mad
@@GattsuOfficial I said show ancient Macedon not the slav one, ancient Macedon by the Roman standard aswell would also encompass north Macedonia aswell. The geographical location has nothing to do with the peoples.
@IamSome1 what? G I'm talking about him showing north macedonia
Macedonia defeat Greece 338BC
This is extremely underrated ❤❤
my social studies teacher is going over ancient mesopotamia for this semester. i can practically imagine him talking behind the screen while i was watching this, lol.
Great video! Very informative. Hopefully there will be more parts in the future!
You may find it informative, but it is very misleading. Many of this person’s videos tend to be so
Sorry to be “that” person, but the “Horus” you show is actually Thoth. X3 He was an ibis, and a god of writing, knowledge and creativity. He was attributed to creating humans from clay, if I recall.
Don't even comment lmao. This guy won't apologize for the inaccuracies he made in this vid. All he does is heart the comments that actually support him rather than the ones that are trying to help him adjust the video.
Don't waste ur time on these kinds of youtubers rofl
You aren’t “that person” this guy claims to be an educational channel but makes mistakes in every single video
@@paradisexoxouwuglad someone else understands what this guy is clearly all about
And this is probably why he does that, to see people like you get so mad. 😂
@@SamBrockmann I wasn't angry at all, just notifying of an error. Not sure where you got the idea I was angry. XD
Fun fact: The Mongol Empire used corpses infected by the bubonic plague, catapulted it to walls
I’d love a part 2 for this video
Request: Can you do knights of the round table and king Arthur explained pls.
Cool vid bro
13:28 he siad anatolia but showed tajikstan
Maurya Empire was the largest empire ever to exist in the Indian Subcontinent.
insignificant. like, who cares what's the largest empire ever in africa
I’d give the credit of the Macedonian empire to Alexander’s father king Philip the 2nd his reforms and conquering of Greece would give Alexander the experience, power, and wealth needed to take on the Persian empire
More interesting than my history teacher😂
Dude, you used the wrong "Macedonia". The one you used in 06:43 is a slavic country. Macedonia was a greek state with greek people. Its an easy mistake to make But still you should change it.
Lmao greek saying “macedonia” 😂😂😂
Language =/= Blood
todays Macedonians from North Macedonia are of ancient Macedonian blood that doesn't mean Macedonian from South Macedonia are somehow not of ancient Macedonian blood, the whole debate is silly it's similar to how people group European Spanish and Portuguese people with "Latinos" of Americas just because they speak Spanish/Portuguese that doesn't mean they are Spanish/Portuguese or that people of Spain/Portugal are somehow classified as "Latino"
@apollonphoebus7549 the "north macedonians" are south slavic peoples that immigrated into the balkans in the 6th century, 9 YEARS AFTER ALEXANDERS DEATH. At that time, the region was populated by greek tribes known as the makedons,which besides sharing the same region as "north macedonia" or as i like to call it vardaska, has nothing to do with them
@@salonican old world is not the same as the new world, that drastic change is impossible without a huge death roll
By that logic Italians, French, Spanish, Portuguese are all Germanic because of Germanic migrations and Greeks are also Slavic because of the slavic migrations that went to peloponnes and islands
Greeks didn't called themselves Hellenes up unitl the Greek independencs from the Ottomans they called themselves Romans and viewed Hellenic ancestry as some alien thing that they were not related to, but now that Greeks are free from those degenerate views they have all the right for their ancestry but that goes for everyone else
Lastly Language is the sign of the ruling class not the blood of the people, slavs that went to Greece started speaking Greek because of the Authority of the Emperor while slavs that went to Illyria/Thracia they became ruling class there and spread their Influance on the natives
@@lucassantiagogarcia1239 i said "Macedonia" instead of Macedonia, because that country he used, is NOT the REAL GREEK Macedonia
You’ve got about the empire of Canada
You missed the Portuguese empire. We used to rule the world! We went from Europe to South America, Africa and Asia 🗿💪😁
Missing a lot of Historical empires in this "Every Major Historical Empire" video.
He said every major empire, most empires were only really relevant to their own region and not world defining empires unique to their own era like in the list though I would definitely like to see a few more in there.
No Mali?! I need a part two!!!
to be honest India and other europeans, southeast asian empires and kingdoms are often overlooked
insignificant they're
I’m learning about ancient times in social studies
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The roman empire didnt fall in 476CE. The western half of the empire fell, but the eastern half survived for pretty much another 1000 years.
Chariot races were in the Circus Maximus not the coliseum. Other places it would be the hippdrome.
Thutmose III mentioned🎊🥳🎊🥳🎊🥳🎊🥳🎊🥳🎊🥳🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
This is incomplete or extremely biased. In the "pre-modern World") I miss at the very least the Chinese Empire; Early Imperial China (Qin & Han Dynasties), Mid Imperial China (Sui, Tang & Song Dynasties) and Late Imperial China (Yuan, Ming & Qing Dynasties). Also if you add the Ottoman Empire, which was implemented in the XV Century, you should add the Spanish Empire which peaked in the XVI Century, the English Empire which flourished in the XVII century and the Russian Empire which was born in the XVIII century... Maybe the right thing to do is do part I and part II adding these and other missing empires.
I like how you call Akkadian emipre the "first known empire" unlike others who call it the "first empire the world HAD ever seen".
If you do a re-do or pt two Id seperate it into ears based on different millenia. Cause some empires came one after the other. Or existed in different areas at similar points in time
Do one on the huns
U didn't mention The Eastern Roman Empire
9:17 knock knock! It's Chandragupta, he says "Get the hell out of here! Will you get the hell out of here if I give you 500 elephants? Ok bye." Time to conquer all of India! Er- Most of India!
I think one VERY important empire that was missed was the Umayyad empire. I only say its important because it was the main reason Islam spread so much through northern Africa. huge part in Islamic history. great video nonetheless.
Oi mate, this seems like fairly poor research. Many important empires are missing, others have already pointed it out, but when you say the Persians fell to Macedonia, you show an outline of North Macedonia. The Macedonian Kingdom was centered at the south if the region, with Pella, the capital, being in Greece. Also, culturally the Ancient Macedonians were either Greek or very closely related to the Greeks, while the modern Macedonians are cukturally related to surrounding Slavic populations and minorities, and came to the south Balkans during the Middle Ages, about 1,000 years after the Macedonian conquests.
Forgetting about the Umayyad or Abbasid caliphates is so unprofessional too, this video is so surface level and bad imo
@@IbrahimAlloush1 ummayd was very short lived
@@riderchallenge4250 The Macedonian empire wasnt shortlived you say, it fell quicker than the Umayyads and it still on this list.
@@IbrahimAlloush1 loot at the founding date of the Macedonia. Macedonia isn't just Alexander.
@@riderchallenge4250 It wasn"t an Empire back then, it was a regional kingdom. he is talking about major historical EMPIRES in the video. Umayyads left a still influential impact on our world, way more than that of the Macedonian empire. Arabic and Islam were spread. That is something to be noted.
6:42 dislike for spreading missinformation, he wasn't born in that place, and that place was "Paeonia" not "Macedonia".
Ask anyone in this chat.
It IS *Macedonia* not 'paeonia'
No hate but you should defo do a part 2 to this because you got a lot of things wrong and left a lot of empires out
Much like the team at Bethesda charging for horse armor years ago I feel as if the concept of war and humans killing other humans started long, long ago with only a small group of people and they probably regret it to this day in their respective hells
I said Alexander the Great was macedonian in Greece, now I am banned from visiting it for 10 years
Wait really
@@mrtrollnator123 No
@@Christmas_Joe oh
@@mrtrollnator123 I remembered a meme in which a baby was found in a dumpster because he said Alexander the Great was macedonian
@@Christmas_Joe ☠🙏
Ain't no way this dude forgot the Acheamenid Empire which was 5.5 million sq km
Could've mentioned that the great pyramid is the oldest of the ancient wonders and the only one still standing.
how bro has only 69 k subs he should be has 300k or 200k or more
What about the caliphate
You forgot the British empire… Don’t worry, it’s only the largest empire in history xD
That colonial train wreck probably needs an entire video of its own.
Tbh if there were no British empire you'd simply have a french, spanish or german empire take it's place. Sure they were significant but not unique to their era unlike the others in the list
@@Avaa-vanilla995 xd
Sorry for being annoying, but I have to point this out, at 13:30 it says “Anatolia” when that’s actually Tajikistan
Seleucus “I” Nicator 😂🤣😂
So next subject is what?
(BTW some empires are missing)
cool your video but MACEDONIA is was anb will be a GREEK LAND
Macedonia defeat Greece 338BC
segregating Macedonia from Greece is geographically incorrect, that's like saying "Texas isn't a part of the USA"
@@milital6611 what the hell are you talking about? Macedonia it's it's own country
@@GoldenYXZ yes, north Macedonia is autonomous since it's mitosis from the fall of Yugoslavia, but the entire region of Macedonia is Greek, aside from that more land of Macedonia is in Greece than N.Macedonia
@@GoldenYXZ No, that's North-Macedonia. The actual Macedonia from Alexander's time was a Greek kingdom that is now a region mostly located in northern Greece. The North-Macedonians of today have zero to none historical ties to the ancient Macedonians. In fact, they're descended from Slavs that migrated from Eastern/Central Europe to the Balkans during the Middle-Ages.
Surely, Alexander the Great is Meritocratic and Darwinistic. "Only the strongest will survive."
Forgot the ottoman empire the longest biggest lasting empire with so a rich history and influence sad that you didn't put it in
14 minutes to tell us how much you don't know what an empire is...
why no Umayyad/Abbasid empire?
Mongol😂😂😂
10:31 no it started in 753 bce - 1453 ad 753 BCE - 509 bce roman empire 27 bce - 1453 or to 476 ce but the empire split up the east survived but west rome died so its 27 bc - 1453 ce
Alexander the Alright.
No mention of China or any European colonial empire is crazy
You forgot about the Babylonian and Neo-Babylonian Empires.
The eastern Romans dont agree
What about the european empires like the holy roman empire,the spanish empire or the british empire
This video is about Ancient Empires. Have a think.
the ottoman and mongol empire were not ancient @@stynershiner1854
@@stynershiner1854When tf did the mongols and ottomans become ancient?
@@stynershiner1854so explain why the ottomans are here
@@stynershiner1854and yet he included the Mongols and the Ottomans
9:32 will you get the hell out of here if I give you 500 elephants, okay thanks bye.
Woah woah woah. You missed the Greatest Empire of All Time.
THE BRITISH EMPIRE
Uh.. they are just early colonial devils which no one wants to talk about (idk about other countries) but they were the cruelest rulers in our country of all time.
"Don't wanna spread any hate I just said what was the truth*
🇮🇶Civilizations of Mesopotamia(Iraq)🇮🇶Babylon🇮🇶Sumer🇮🇶Abbasid🇮🇶Akkad🇮🇶and Assyria🇮🇶Arabian Gulf❤️
"Happy eastern european noises for rasian empire not being included"
Disliked for showing the modern state of North Macedonia as an illustration of the ancient region of Macedonia.
WW1 gave rise to the Britsh empire and WW2 gave rise to the american free world empire
Anatolia+= Tajikistan
anyways keep it up just take this as a criticism
Two things, Acheamenids never used scimitars and tha Mauryans never ruled over Iran.
It's kind of odd to add in the Mongol Empire and proceed to talk about nothing more about it than its conquests and death toll on humanity.
Granted, those aspects are probably the things that most people assume when thinking about the Mongols. But what about their laws that support freedom of religion, which was something pretty much unheard of then when Christianity was thrashing most civilizations in Europe? What about their rights for women, how they were one of the first empires to implement paper currency nationwide and developing some of the most intricate, long, and successful trade routes?
And by the way, where are the Zhou, Han, Tang, and Song dynasties? At least one of these four should have been in the video.
Thanks for positive perspective of Ancient Persia...but...
The icon of Persian Empire was Wrong. Ancient persia hadn't Curved sword with turban kn helmet like Arabs.
It’s Kahn-ates, not Kan-tates. Everything else is quite excellent in quality and content.
I love all the jackasses whining about their favorite empire being forgotten, when the reality is that these are the empires which matter. Sorry, your favorite empire doesn’t have historical significance.
No cannons until 13th century China, not in the Assyrian
Proud to be indian
Ashoka 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
I'm sorry but where's the Han dynasty? Definitely needs a part 2 imo cuz you missed out on alot like the Ming, the Russian Empire (I don't even mean the Romanovs but the Kievan Rus branch), the HRE, the Tang, the Ming, the Byzantines, the Hungarian Empire, the Hunnic Empire, the British Empire etc etc.
Why I brought up the Han was that Liu Bang, the 1st emperor of Han toppled the oppressive Qing and brought stability to China for the 1st time in a thousand years and not only that, he made the army strong and also opened what we now know as the 1st global super highway of sorts and that's the "Silk Road" and it connects as far as Gaul to the ends of China. The Han dynasty invented and traded tons of stuff to the west which includes, as the name suggests, silk and paper. Some Romans even settled in China later on and that's how great the Han Empire really was and it ruled China for over 4 centuries.
Also, how can we miss out on the Brits... Once known to conquer 80% of the known world, it's just unfair that they didn't get explained.
ashoka the great was a cruel leader . he was a buddhist before the war of kalinga he even killed many jains believers
The British empire should be on here.
We took most of the globe at one point lol😂
Euuuuuuuuuphratessssssss river
13:28 it's the map of Tajikistan, I think he made a mistake@theevaluat0r
@theevaluat0r
Mainly Facts Guy?
No empire like the Reich !
You mean Like the Perserreich, Römisches Reich or any Königreich?
Reich IS Just German for Empire ,Dom or realm.
Dude i know i Just Made a small Joke about the German Reich thats all :D
where is the Arab Empire after Roman Empire
Aaaaaaaaaaaaakkadians long ago
mighty mongol empire
Didn't include Tamerlane (Amir Timur)?
Just add age of empires in the list 😁.
There are a lot more empires than that! No Chinese, Northern, later European (British, French, Spanish, Portuguese etc), Mali, Aztec, Inca etc
Eastern Roman Empire is the true Rome and superior to the western one but you didn't mention it.
alexander the great feels way to perfect to be a true historical figure
he seems like a historical myth ragnar lothbrovk or king artus who definitely has some truth in it but are way to exaggerated and perfect to be true
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its a good vid though
As a Vietnamese, I thought Byzantine was Rome empire
@@Philiplubert I mean it was supposed to be eastern roman empire, but the majority of people leaving there were Greek and slowly it transformed into a greek empire. When Constantinopole was conquered by turks in 1453 its last emperor constantine, said "this city belongs to the Greeks"
@@Little_Hercules Thanks for your interesting information. I’ve always wondered why European are so understanding of ancient Rome and Greece history, is it just because they’re Italian or they are interested in history? Anyways, I’d love to know more about other European history too. Seems like they’re really proud of their culture! 😊
The rashiduns shoulda been included, the islamic conquests literally re shaped history
They are the Same barbarian hordes Like the germanic hordes Just Arab hordes WHO destroyed civilization
Forgot about the byzantium
What about Chinese Empire (Han/Tang/Ming)😢 but it’s ok you can’t include every empire if u did the video would be hour long 😊😊
Ye if he did add them _alllll_ then it will be almost one and a half hours that no one wanna watch idk why those people just don't understand how hard it is to do that much we can't remember that much.