"Chakrasamvara" by the Gyuto Monks Choir set alongside a variety of images inspired by Baron Roman Fyodorovich Ungern-Sternberg. Best viewed full-screen and in 1080p.
“My name is surrounded with such hate and fear that no one can judge what is the truth and what is false, what is history and what myth.” ― Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg
Imagine if his escape to Tibet was successful, imagine if he could have raised a second army and open a 2nd front during ww2 against the Soviets, imagine if he was able to save Tibet from the Chinese reds, just imagine.
@@NickARTick Would've the Han and Mongol people accepted that ? Also, considering his character, he wouldn't have done that, since he wanted to help but not get the power for himself
I'm proud that my Austrian great uncle served under this man. It's almost saddening that none of us will ever get to see the beauty, adventure and heroism he experienced. That world is gone, destroyed by modernity. Here's to the next incarnation!
Its actually neat to know that his family was Austrian and his service and loyalty was only to the tsar of Russia and god. He has lead one of the craziest, exciting life that most of us will never experience. Its a shame he died young.
@Badoat Lyf I'm not even Christian, I'm agnostic. Ungern was an extremely pious man, in fact everything about him was extreme and that's is what makes him an interesting character and it's apparent that you barely know anything about him. The fact that you attack me for even mentioning the word God says more about you than me
@@LandersWorkshop He served in the Austro-Hungarian 5th Army during WWI and mostly fought in Serbia. He was discharged in 1916 after getting shot near the Isonzo river valley on the Italian front and spent the remainder of the war working on his fathers farm. In 1919, he volunteered for the White Army during the Russian civil war (he knew a bit of Russian and Ukrainian from a teacher he had growing up) and eventually became part of Sternberg's Asian cavalry division. There aren't very clear records of his service, but according to his personal journals he had engaged with the Chinese and Mongols on multiple occasions and spent most of the time on horseback. He was also friends with a Polish exile named Czeslaw that he used to get drunk with. After the communists invaded his unit fled to Manchuria where he lived for two years before moving back to Austria. He died there in 1960 at the age of 61 and had four kids (two are still alive.)
Whatever is told about the Baron, he bravely fought against the evil of Bolshevism for a good cause. Long live the White Army. May this valiant warrior Rest In Peace!
Defender of the Faith, Russian Orthodox Christian Meditation mixed with Tibetian Mantras. In glory of traditionalism and beautiful cultures of Europe and Asia combined. Basically, the role model for any traditionalist of nowtimes.
He was actually raised as a Lutheran due to his Baltic and German roots. Although he certainly aligned with parts of Orthodoxy, and let his soldiers practice various faiths. Christians, Buddhists and Mongolian pagans.
Couldn't happen. Too many white and Asian people working together, no parts of gay Latinx or sassy black women. And to whomever said Malkovich should play the baron....Malkovich is only suitable for the Baron to wipe the horseshit from his boots, then get executed because he's a Commie sympathizer.
There were quite a number of Greeks who fought under his command against the commies Bolsheviks. These groups were mountain fighters who were exiled from the fatherland of The Pontic Black Sea region of Turkey.
His acceptance in the East is more understandable when you read in mongol scriptures that Genghis Khan himself had fair hair and eyes. Aryans always were considered the ruling caste, and Russians are their nearest descendants
Temujin was of the Scythian Dynasty of Tartaria, now Volgograd. The Scythians are whom the ‘Lost Tribes of Israel’ are collectively known as, and yes they were Aryan. Another descendant is King Sumana Saman of the Devas of Sri Lanka who absorbed into the Sinhalese. He was a member of the Shakyamuni triad meaning 3 sages of Saka (Scythia). The other being Shah Bardiya of the Achaemenids. The third was originally Rigden Suchandra of Shambhala replaced by Rigden Manjushri of Shambhala. Collectively the 3 are known as ‘Buddha’. Another who wasn’t himself a Scythian but was given Kingship of a Scythian dynasty was King Izates II of Edessa/Osorene, a Greco-Egyptian descendant of Julius Ceaser and Cleopatra who established the Nazarene to be the Scythian Enaree equivalent of the Essenes. His crucifix is named ‘Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudeorum’ in Imperial Latin, meaning ‘Jesus the Nazarene, King of Judea’.
Great book. But Baron Ungern doesn't show up until the second half of the book and Ossendowski left Mongolia before the end of the Baron's story. Still it's a fascinating account of the Russian Civil War and Ossendowski's attempts to avoid Bolsheviks, paranoid warring factions amongst the White Russian Armies and Mongolian, Siberian and Tibetan bandits. Also some interesting accounts of the more esoteric beliefs of Tibetan and Mongolian buddhists.
This is the sound of Indian laddakh and Chinese Tibetan Indian Sikkimese throat singing this singing is used for called both dark and pure spirits , this singing is the tradition of the gushi khanate the khamag , Oriat , Kalmyak based khanate this khanate belongs to his holiness Adai gusheng daisachin khan , Gurshi daisachin khan these three Altaic tribes setteled in Tibet and laddakh 17th century these are invaders from Altaic steepes and also traditionaly used by the dynasty of Namgyal Wangchuk , decent of Tibetan guge kingdom and belongs to Emperor Tashi Namgyal who was under dynasty of great Manchus Qing dynasty which Is also known as Asin goiro clan founder his notable khan Nurhaci , Nurhaci khan a jurchen with a mongol decent thus this singing pattern is used in India , only in Buryatia , Mongolia , kalmyikia , Russia some parts , china only Tibet and Sri lanka
This might sound extremely cringe, but if it were for this video I don't know if I'd remain sane I listened to this when shocking news struck about some personal relationship kind of stuff and all I can say is I AM THE MAHAKALA Thanks Roman
“We will produce history the way others produce plays” Aguirre lope. History is filled with men who create history the way writer create plays, but it’s not always written down as it happened, or written down at all.
So what do you guys listen to? Friends: Hiphop, pop music like Taylor Swift and you there? Oh you like alt rock? Cool. And you? Me: ....... So what's the plan for today?
Did he get special permission to wear that coat as his uniform for some reason, or was it a special regional thing? Wondered about his coat for a while.
According to legend Bogd Khan gave him that outfit as a present. Considering he was a Baron I imagine he was given some privileges as what he could wear.
From what I read a documentary&memoir book about Baron Ungern written by S.L.Kuzimin, he said that he wore it because it makes easier to recognise him from far for his soldiers and he didn't wear it to look amiable to Mongolians.
3:15 at what point in his life did he look like either of the pictures? When he was traveling through Siberia? When he was fighting in Ukrainian in ww1?
Shambala es la ciudad del dios traídor, Jehová Satanás., el varón era un Shiva Tulku, destructor de la ilusión y del mundo material, el varón tenía un espíritu hiperboreo INCREADO, el varón lucho contra los hijos del Shambala, el comunismo es una herramienta de Shambala.
Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, despite being ethnically a Baltic German, fought as a cavalry officer for the Russian Empire during WW1 and the Communist Revolution. His unit eventually came to be made up primarily of ethnic minorities from places the Russian Empire had conquered or controlled parts of, from Poland to the Caucasus region to Outer China and Mongolia. Because of that, he ended up being fascinated with the cultures of what he called "mountain and steppe people", considering them to be morally superior to Western Europeans who he viewed as increasingly decadent.
You mean his deel(that yellow Mongolian traditional clothes)? According to documentary & memoir book written by S.L.Kuzimin, he wore it to be more recognizable to his soldiers when they look him from far.
Buryats (northern mongols who live in Russia) praise him as buddhist saint. I live in city where he was executed, but here's no buryats (very little amount) and only one datsan.
He was a russian nobleman who fought against the communists and earned allies among the tibetans and mongolians. He attempted to create a new buddhist empire with mongol warriors and the blessings of the dalai lama.
Hey my dude! Do you know that song about Ungern Sternberg with hard mongolic throat singing and clashes of swords? The throat singing sounds like they are singing: *"Haowhojjuuu, yeayhyuuu houhohh"* Edit: I found out the name. It is Ungern Khan Le Cavalier du Vril by T.S.I.D.M.Z. You can search for the original or listen to my upload, which also has a little estra to it here: th-cam.com/video/DXfG1tb2BIM/w-d-xo.html
i just read about his erlier years and childhood! I think he could have been quite the inspiration in the creation of the character joffrey baratheon :D
This is the sound of Indian laddakh and Chinese Tibetan Indian Sikkimese throat singing this singing is used for called both dark and pure spirits , this singing is the tradition of the gushi khanate the khamag , Oriat , Kalmyak based khanate this khanate belongs to his holiness Adai gusheng daisachin khan , Gurshi daisachin khan these three Altaic tribes setteled in Tibet and laddakh 17th century these are invaders from Altaic steepes and also traditionaly used by the dynasty of Namgyal Wangchuk , decent of Tibetan guge kingdom and belongs to Emperor Tashi Namgyal who was under dynasty of great Manchus Qing dynasty which Is also known as Asin goiro clan founder his notable khan Nurhaci , Nurhaci khan a jurchen with a mongol decent thus this singing pattern is used in India , Buryatia , Mongolia , kalmyikia , Russia some parts , china only Tibet.
Temüjin Khan My apologies, Temujin. I allowed my vulgar bourgeois sensibilities to get the better of my philosophical education in Socialist deconstructivism. In the coming Age, the Age of Existential struggles, such sentimentalities should find no place, or at any rate will find it difficult to do so. By the way, your’e not related to a chap called Ghengis by any chance?
Temüjin Khan All the better bred gentlemen do have such noble blood: Bram Stoker’s Dracula was proud to claim descent from the Hun and the Magyar, amongst other noble races. It is said the all conquering Mongols wavered between whether to destroy civilisation or not: we should, perhaps, forgive them, but I don’t think they would make the same mistake today!
Temüjin Khan I do believe I share with you a sense. that our Civilisation is approaching a crisis, or crises. Existential threats exist at many levels, from the Cosmic and Solar through Environmental and Ecological to the Political and Strategic, as we remain in the ‘Warring States’ period, through to the Economic and Social, whereby Polities May destroy themselves from within. Many are aware, of some hazards if not all, but all deep discourse seems to be banished to the margins. I apprehend the ‘Woke’ will face a harsh awakening.
Temüjin Khan Free Radical, Extremist, but I can never make up my mind between Hard Left and Hard Right. As I see it, if the helm isn’t put Hard Left or Hard Right soon, the boat is going to run on the rocks. I also consider a One dimensional analysis of Political Statecraft and Political Economy to be pretty inadequate in addressing what is a Multi-dimensional problem. That said, active political thinkers tend to identify themselves on such a singular axis. My sources of inspiration are the I Ching and the Arthashastra rather than Marx, whose work is rather dated, in my view. At a more abstract philosophical level, Julius Evola seems interesting, and the Prophesies of Sajaha quite compelling. Another source I find promising is by a Yankee, of all people, from Italian and Spanish stock, who runs a site called Dharma Nation, and has produced something he calls the ‘Dharma Manifesto’, which I aim to procure. Sounds very promising. (His Santana Dharma name is unspellable, and unpronounceable.)
Temüjin Khan Good! Many roads lead to Shambala. I note you rate the Kshatriya higher than the Brahmin: our American friend takes the opposite view, being the Brahmin type. There are very few who can raise up, or turn round, a Civilisation: such as these are at once Princes, and Prophets, Kshatriya and Brahmin.
The Baron may have had evil men in his army, and he, like all men, was flawed, but his fight against the Communists was one that all peoples should look up to and admire.
@@LandersWorkshop he'd actually have his men wrap the commissars up in cloth and dip them in oil....chain them to the saddle torch them and drag them.or just beat them to death with "Tashur" the mongolian cudgels.... ...usually in front of an enemy occupied town he was about to decimate....his men were mostly Mongol tribesmen, the Baron took Urga by two of his scouts entering looking for food....they were seen and thinking the Barons' forces were nearby the bolsheviks fled....so in some instances his barbarous practices may have actually saved lives.
"Today we'll be learning about Buddhism"
Girls: "OMG Yoga"
Boys:
"Huh?"
(girl)
And we Will read book about budhism:
Girls: Yoga
Boys:
* S. Devi * "... There were three emeprors of ... "
Realm of the living buddha moment
“My name is surrounded with such hate and fear that no one can judge what is the truth and what is false, what is history and what myth.”
― Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg
Beasts, Men and Gods. I think he also said that on his show trial.
Bolshevism long gone think better of Viet Namese Hoang Co Minh hero
Please don't profanating the Buddhism
Ungern-Sternberg is raving mad
@@doolittle4263 Ungern wasn't a bolshevik. He was a white russian warlord.
It's incredible how the Mongolian people saw him as an incarnation/reincarnation of the God of War.
implying he isnt
Because it's true
SOMEBODY SHOULD MAKE A MOVIE ABOUT HIM...Malkovitch would slay the part
@Pipo Batanga yeah.. sure...
Ungern had literally no fear. He has every right to be called that
That guy did impressive levels of trolling in his lifetime
From an idiot's point of view - absolutely
Imagine if his escape to Tibet was successful, imagine if he could have raised a second army and open a 2nd front during ww2 against the Soviets, imagine if he was able to save Tibet from the Chinese reds, just imagine.
Just imagine if he married a Chinese princess and became the emperor of China.
@@NickARTick then the whole China join forces with Imperial Japan and launch a massive offensive against the Soviets in the east.
@@NickARTickhe would totally have been capable of that.
@@NickARTick Would've the Han and Mongol people accepted that ?
Also, considering his character, he wouldn't have done that, since he wanted to help but not get the power for himself
Hell
I'm proud that my Austrian great uncle served under this man. It's almost saddening that none of us will ever get to see the beauty, adventure and heroism he experienced. That world is gone, destroyed by modernity. Here's to the next incarnation!
Its actually neat to know that his family was Austrian and his service and loyalty was only to the tsar of Russia and god. He has lead one of the craziest, exciting life that most of us will never experience. Its a shame he died young.
@Badoat Lyf I'm not even Christian, I'm agnostic. Ungern was an extremely pious man, in fact everything about him was extreme and that's is what makes him an interesting character and it's apparent that you barely know anything about him. The fact that you attack me for even mentioning the word God says more about you than me
I agree
Do tell more, what was this period he served under him? WW1 on the Eastern Front.
@@LandersWorkshop He served in the Austro-Hungarian 5th Army during WWI and mostly fought in Serbia. He was discharged in 1916 after getting shot near the Isonzo river valley on the Italian front and spent the remainder of the war working on his fathers farm. In 1919, he volunteered for the White Army during the Russian civil war (he knew a bit of Russian and Ukrainian from a teacher he had growing up) and eventually became part of Sternberg's Asian cavalry division. There aren't very clear records of his service, but according to his personal journals he had engaged with the Chinese and Mongols on multiple occasions and spent most of the time on horseback. He was also friends with a Polish exile named Czeslaw that he used to get drunk with. After the communists invaded his unit fled to Manchuria where he lived for two years before moving back to Austria. He died there in 1960 at the age of 61 and had four kids (two are still alive.)
Based Kali Yuga surfer
THIS
Here in Germany there is a news anchor from the house of Ungern-Sternberg
Ein was? Kannst du das nochmal auf deutsch sagen? Interessiert mich. ^^
@@NumHeut Nachrichtensprecher
@@RenzoM2811 Ah, danke! 🤣
Ich dachte das ist ne Trulla in Österreich
Is he cool? Or is he cringe
Whatever is told about the Baron, he bravely fought against the evil of Bolshevism for a good cause. Long live the White Army. May this valiant warrior Rest In Peace!
This man died fighting the spread of communism in central and eastern asia.
Jesse Koch in mongolia
@@-schuldundsuhne5910 He liberated mongolia and died because of it Communism still continued to spread throughout eastern asia.
@Trini Gamer the soviet union collapsed in 1991.
@@jesse9339 capitalism collapsed since the XIXnth century
Defender of the Faith, Russian Orthodox Christian Meditation mixed with Tibetian Mantras. In glory of traditionalism and beautiful cultures of Europe and Asia combined. Basically, the role model for any traditionalist of nowtimes.
He wasn't Orthodox, but yeah
He was actually raised as a Lutheran due to his Baltic and German roots. Although he certainly aligned with parts of Orthodoxy, and let his soldiers practice various faiths. Christians, Buddhists and Mongolian pagans.
Badoat Lyf gfsschhjiig
@Badoat Lyf the pagan LARPer has arrived
@Badoat Lyf kek
A movie about the Baron must be made!
Hopefully not, the modern movie industry degraded to gender circus and American racial issues.
Couldn't happen. Too many white and Asian people working together, no parts of gay Latinx or sassy black women. And to whomever said Malkovich should play the baron....Malkovich is only suitable for the Baron to wipe the horseshit from his boots, then get executed because he's a Commie sympathizer.
@@samw.7929 Honestly I can’t think of anyone that even comes close to looking like the Baron.
the film has been filmed. its name is "Исход" exodus, the film itself was filmed in 1967
@@daymas3453 where can i find that?
There were quite a number of Greeks who fought under his command against the commies Bolsheviks. These groups were mountain fighters who were exiled from the fatherland of The Pontic Black Sea region of Turkey.
One day someone like him will return, he will save our world.
I will be ready.
I'M COMING FOR THE WAR CRIMES AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
URA FOR THE BARON!
URA
AVATAR OF MAHAKALA
СОТРЯСАТЕЛЬ ВСЕЛЕННОЙ
Khan! Khan! Khan!
Наш слон💪
Тигр наш💪
наш хан💪
Orthodox Christianity with Buddhist aesthetics? Based
Other way around but yes
Ungern was Lutheran
You basically summarized Ilkhanate. Ilkhanate had marriage with Byzantium and Hulagu Khan was a buddhist who had christian relatives.
It's sad he didn't save Mongolia from the Red Tyranny, to think, what would Mongolia be like today if he won against the Reds?
It will be a little bit bigger ;)
Greater Mongolia
Imagine if he saved all of Europe and Asia.
Closest we ever got to the actual Emperor from 40K... RIP Baron ❤️
Aside from Aurelian. But in the modern times, yes, that'd be Baron von Ungern Sternberg.
@@tokoyonokuni4656 I'd insert Cyrus the Great along Aurelian for ancient EoM candidates.
Baron Ungern Von Sternberg was the True Eurasionist. Hail The Mad & Black Barons!
His acceptance in the East is more understandable when you read in mongol scriptures that Genghis Khan himself had fair hair and eyes. Aryans always were considered the ruling caste, and Russians are their nearest descendants
Temujin was of the Scythian Dynasty of Tartaria, now Volgograd. The Scythians are whom the ‘Lost Tribes of Israel’ are collectively known as, and yes they were Aryan.
Another descendant is King Sumana Saman of the Devas of Sri Lanka who absorbed into the Sinhalese. He was a member of the Shakyamuni triad meaning 3 sages of Saka (Scythia). The other being Shah Bardiya of the Achaemenids. The third was originally Rigden Suchandra of Shambhala replaced by Rigden Manjushri of Shambhala. Collectively the 3 are known as ‘Buddha’.
Another who wasn’t himself a Scythian but was given Kingship of a Scythian dynasty was King Izates II of Edessa/Osorene, a Greco-Egyptian descendant of Julius Ceaser and Cleopatra who established the Nazarene to be the Scythian Enaree equivalent of the Essenes. His crucifix is named ‘Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudeorum’ in Imperial Latin, meaning ‘Jesus the Nazarene, King of Judea’.
A fascinating figure who's long overdue for a movie.
HOLY SHIT IS THAT A MOTHERFUCKING JUDGEMNT DAY AFTERMATH OF THE RED FLOOD REFERENCE!!!1!1!1!1!1!1
Prayer of lord Mahakala incarnation of lord Shiva the destroyer
The last Khan.
Just wait 20 years I will be the new khan
the Germanic Khaan
One word: "COURAGE!"
Om Mani Padme Hom
The compilation of photos combined with the throat singing really does wonders
baron chad
I could see Klaus Kinski playing him before he died
Omg, yes
Excellent choice!
lol
He looked to much like him to have not played him, he played Aguirre pretty well, he was a great actor.
Just thinking of the movie that could have been but never will be is just sad.
Love the Baron !
To be never forgotten
The Great Eurasian War...
R E D F L O O D
Read to Ferdinand Ossendowsky. Your book: "Beasts, Mens and Gods".
Great book. But Baron Ungern doesn't show up until the second half of the book and Ossendowski left Mongolia before the end of the Baron's story. Still it's a fascinating account of the Russian Civil War and Ossendowski's attempts to avoid Bolsheviks, paranoid warring factions amongst the White Russian Armies and Mongolian, Siberian and Tibetan bandits. Also some interesting accounts of the more esoteric beliefs of Tibetan and Mongolian buddhists.
Wonderful book. 😎🖤🖤🖤⚡⚡⚡
Великий владыка и ныне живой, слава тебе! Мы, верные твои сыны ждём твоего возвращения!
He was the God of War
Aryan Destiny ☀️
This is great! I am utterly fascinated by this man.
Just based on his resume, I actually fully believe that he was Genghis Khan reincarnate
Col. Kurtz before there was a Col. Kurtz
Imagine if he was the main antagonist in Far Cry 4.
If he was the antagonist I would simply kill myself level 1.
@Zoomer Stasi knowing the developers I would count on them making him a antagonist.
Here me out: A Far Cry game set during the Russian Civil War.
This is the sound of Indian laddakh and Chinese Tibetan Indian Sikkimese throat singing this singing is used for called both dark and pure spirits , this singing is the tradition of the gushi khanate the khamag , Oriat , Kalmyak based khanate this khanate belongs to his holiness Adai gusheng daisachin khan , Gurshi daisachin khan these three Altaic tribes setteled in Tibet and laddakh 17th century these are invaders from Altaic steepes and also traditionaly used by the dynasty of Namgyal Wangchuk , decent of Tibetan guge kingdom and belongs to Emperor Tashi Namgyal who was under dynasty of great Manchus Qing dynasty which Is also known as Asin goiro clan founder his notable khan Nurhaci , Nurhaci khan a jurchen with a mongol decent thus this singing pattern is used in India , only in Buryatia , Mongolia , kalmyikia , Russia some parts , china only Tibet and Sri lanka
Thank you for the information
Thank you for the upload, I learned about the Baron today.
It certainly is one of the most enigmatic figures of 20th century, yet not widely known.
This might sound extremely cringe, but if it were for this video I don't know if I'd remain sane
I listened to this when shocking news struck about some personal relationship kind of stuff and all I can say is
I AM THE MAHAKALA
Thanks Roman
God reveals himself to us in due time. I am glad this carried you through. Hail Kali, Hail Mahakala, Hail the Baron, and Hail Victory.
@@trannystomper88 avatar gaming
“We will produce history the way others produce plays” Aguirre lope.
History is filled with men who create history the way writer create plays, but it’s not always written down as it happened, or written down at all.
The Bogd Khan and the Bloody Baron.
They had some serious balls, even though they were insane.
Most "Great men of history" are insane. It takes some insanity to do what they do.
@@crusader2112 true.
So what do you guys listen to?
Friends: Hiphop, pop music like Taylor Swift and you there? Oh you like alt rock? Cool.
And you?
Me: ....... So what's the plan for today?
based
I have listed this about four times. this is so awesome
Did he get special permission to wear that coat as his uniform for some reason, or was it a special regional thing? Wondered about his coat for a while.
According to legend Bogd Khan gave him that outfit as a present. Considering he was a Baron I imagine he was given some privileges as what he could wear.
From what I read a documentary&memoir book about Baron Ungern written by S.L.Kuzimin, he said that he wore it because it makes easier to recognise him from far for his soldiers and he didn't wear it to look amiable to Mongolians.
He would be still conquering and charging at enemies of Shambala
Барон Роман Федорович УНГЕРН Фон ШТЕРНБЕРГИ Вечная Тебе Память моли Христа ВСЕДЕРЖИТЕЛЯ Бога нашего о нас Аминь Свято Любо Мило Дорого Аминь Аминь Аминь Аминь
ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА ДЖИДА
Аминь
Едины будем! Разобщеность - зло!
Very interesting images
Que esteja descansando em paz meu caro barão ungern
@SAN sim
@Master Cule que?
@Master Cule Sim kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk paraíbas com nostalgia de um nobre teuto-russo
incredible chanting respects from canada
3:15 at what point in his life did he look like either of the pictures? When he was traveling through Siberia? When he was fighting in Ukrainian in ww1?
If ya’ll thought this was Mongol or Aruban, then u are wrong. They not the only ones who can do this.
Dna said I’m 1% Mongolian now I’m here
the Bloody Baron, the God of War
My man!
German Descendants ruled Mongolia, yeah interesting
God of War
WHY IS THIS AUTO-GENERATED TO MY GOOGLE ACCOUNT? IS THIS SOME KIND OF SIGN?
No, you nutjob
Knew you had noble blood can hear it in your soul
My spirit animal
Absolutely incredible
It's sounds scary
Ciekawa historyczna postać jednak.
Messenger from Shambala
Shambala es la ciudad del dios traídor, Jehová Satanás., el varón era un Shiva Tulku, destructor de la ilusión y del mundo material, el varón tenía un espíritu hiperboreo INCREADO, el varón lucho contra los hijos del Shambala, el comunismo es una herramienta de Shambala.
Ongezelling reference 1:24
I am so interested why this man was wearing caucasian clothing? (in Georgia we call it Chokha)
Baron Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, despite being ethnically a Baltic German, fought as a cavalry officer for the Russian Empire during WW1 and the Communist Revolution. His unit eventually came to be made up primarily of ethnic minorities from places the Russian Empire had conquered or controlled parts of, from Poland to the Caucasus region to Outer China and Mongolia. Because of that, he ended up being fascinated with the cultures of what he called "mountain and steppe people", considering them to be morally superior to Western Europeans who he viewed as increasingly decadent.
He served with the cossacks in siberia, they wore something along those lines
Because it was a symbol of pride and bravery in the Russian Empire.
You mean his deel(that yellow Mongolian traditional clothes)? According to documentary & memoir book written by S.L.Kuzimin, he wore it to be more recognizable to his soldiers when they look him from far.
@@ElvinDude no, because it's uniform of cossack regiments
Muy buenas pinturas e ilustraciones
Он кстати не отказывался от Православной веры.
база
@@violenceisfun это база
Because he was never an orthodox after all.
:) Been impressed by this channel since day one . Thank You ! :)
this song was really made for him??
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Buryats (northern mongols who live in Russia) praise him as buddhist saint. I live in city where he was executed, but here's no buryats (very little amount) and only one datsan.
very interesting, what a chad@@JamesDupaman
This sounds like Tibetan Buddhist Chanting
I don't know him, though I studied History of Tibet. Can someone explain?
He was a russian nobleman who fought against the communists and earned allies among the tibetans and mongolians. He attempted to create a new buddhist empire with mongol warriors and the blessings of the dalai lama.
understandable. he was (is) anticommunist. Today, even a small part of it is enough to take anyone off the map.
Hey my dude! Do you know that song about Ungern Sternberg with hard mongolic throat singing and clashes of swords?
The throat singing sounds like they are singing: *"Haowhojjuuu, yeayhyuuu houhohh"*
Edit: I found out the name. It is Ungern Khan Le Cavalier du Vril by T.S.I.D.M.Z.
You can search for the original or listen to my upload, which also has a little estra to it here: th-cam.com/video/DXfG1tb2BIM/w-d-xo.html
Kaiserredux hours
The Adolph of Siberia.
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Does anyone have the lyrics of this song ?
i just read about his erlier years and childhood! I think he could have been quite the inspiration in the creation of the character joffrey baratheon :D
Are these painting Contemporary?
what does this sound do?
This is the sound of Indian laddakh and Chinese Tibetan Indian Sikkimese throat singing this singing is used for called both dark and pure spirits , this singing is the tradition of the gushi khanate the khamag , Oriat , Kalmyak based khanate this khanate belongs to his holiness Adai gusheng daisachin khan , Gurshi daisachin khan these three Altaic tribes setteled in Tibet and laddakh 17th century these are invaders from Altaic steepes and also traditionaly used by the dynasty of Namgyal Wangchuk , decent of Tibetan guge kingdom and belongs to Emperor Tashi Namgyal who was under dynasty of great Manchus Qing dynasty which Is also known as Asin goiro clan founder his notable khan Nurhaci , Nurhaci khan a jurchen with a mongol decent thus this singing pattern is used in India , Buryatia , Mongolia , kalmyikia , Russia some parts , china only Tibet.
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Hail the promised establisher of Dharma, hail to the bloody baron himself, hail.
are these real?
where did you find the pictures?
Hero!
A very pure soul, perhaps not entirely good.
Temüjin Khan My apologies, Temujin. I allowed my vulgar bourgeois sensibilities to get the better of my philosophical education in Socialist deconstructivism.
In the coming Age, the Age of Existential struggles, such sentimentalities should find no place, or at any rate will find it difficult to do so.
By the way, your’e not related to a chap called Ghengis by any chance?
Temüjin Khan All the better bred gentlemen do have such noble blood: Bram Stoker’s Dracula was proud to claim descent from the Hun and the Magyar, amongst other noble races.
It is said the all conquering Mongols wavered between whether to destroy civilisation or not: we should, perhaps, forgive them, but I don’t think they would make the same mistake today!
Temüjin Khan I do believe I share with you a sense. that our Civilisation is approaching a crisis, or crises.
Existential threats exist at many levels, from the Cosmic and Solar through Environmental and Ecological to the Political and Strategic, as we remain in the ‘Warring States’ period, through to the Economic and Social, whereby Polities May destroy themselves from within.
Many are aware, of some hazards if not all, but all deep discourse seems to be banished to the margins.
I apprehend the ‘Woke’ will face a harsh awakening.
Temüjin Khan Free Radical, Extremist, but I can never make up my mind between Hard Left and Hard Right. As I see it, if the helm isn’t put Hard Left or Hard Right soon, the boat is going to run on the rocks.
I also consider a One dimensional analysis of Political Statecraft and Political Economy to be pretty inadequate in addressing what is a Multi-dimensional problem. That said, active political thinkers tend to identify themselves on such a singular axis.
My sources of inspiration are the I Ching and the Arthashastra rather than Marx, whose work is rather dated, in my view. At a more abstract philosophical level, Julius Evola seems interesting, and the Prophesies of Sajaha quite compelling.
Another source I find promising is by a Yankee, of all people, from Italian and Spanish stock, who runs a site called Dharma Nation, and has produced something he calls the ‘Dharma Manifesto’, which I aim to procure. Sounds very promising. (His Santana Dharma name is unspellable, and unpronounceable.)
Temüjin Khan Good! Many roads lead to Shambala. I note you rate the Kshatriya higher than the Brahmin: our American friend takes the opposite view, being the Brahmin type. There are very few who can raise up, or turn round, a Civilisation: such as these are at once Princes, and Prophets, Kshatriya and Brahmin.
Bihan
El hijo de Shiva y Kali, hombre de piedra, guerrero sabio,un gran espíritu hiperboreo...🙋🏼♂️
You've been Ongezellig 🇳🇱
TZD
Me
один из белых атаманов, жестокий и безжалостный, единственная его заслуга - выгнал китайцев из Монголии
все наглое большевисткое вранье ! это был герой войны и благородный человек! монголы его очень любят и чтут!!
Только чуть-чуть предали, и сдали в лапы оккупантов. Азиатам нельзя доверять, у них нет чувства долга и чести.
The Baron may have had evil men in his army, and he, like all men, was flawed, but his fight against the Communists was one that all peoples should look up to and admire.
dragging burning commissars behind horses was a good propaganda tool....the Mongolians revered him as a god.
he had traitors in his staff......they had him killed.
Bolshevism long gone think better of Viet Namese Hoang Co Minh hero
@@oldhardmanjohnson6585 Really?! Wow, didn't know that about the burning and dragging.
@@LandersWorkshop he'd actually have his men wrap the commissars up in cloth and dip them in oil....chain them to the saddle torch them and drag them.or just beat them to death with "Tashur" the mongolian cudgels....
...usually in front of an enemy occupied town he was about to decimate....his men were mostly Mongol tribesmen, the Baron took Urga by two of his scouts entering looking for food....they were seen and thinking the Barons' forces were nearby the bolsheviks fled....so in some instances his barbarous practices may have actually saved lives.
Esse cara era louco de carteirinha