most of the visuals are from a national tv series called magnificent century which covered the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent and the rest was probably from the movie Conquest 1453. much rather seeing some simple animations instead. Not to mention the whole 3 centuries that were skipped though probably not that important for a foreigner. But the most important reason of the fall should have been mentioned at least: Ottoman Emp was the leader in education, technology and innovation (latter 2 esp in military) until the 1600s when it started to fail following the advancements and higher education that renaiscance had started, along with corruption and impotence in both the bodies of government and the dynasty itself. It never really caught up with industrial revolution and poor decisions overall marked the latter half. Though im pretty happy with the end result, modern Turkey, which is being dragged down the same path unfortunately.
Did your know, the muslims insisted on helping you way more but your queen denied because it would ve made her look bad in comparison. Know your allies
Ended the pinnacle of Western civilisation in 1453 and did nothing with it, such is the 'power' of Islam to lay waste to culture, science, art, technology, and medicine, just because they follow a kiddy-fiddler.
I visited Topkapi palace and saw the offices of Suleiman the magnificent, where the work of the empire was carried out. It was all made of graceful, golden latticework. The sultan did not want walls because he felt there should be no secrets from the people when court proceedings happen. I remember thinking, such transparency puts today's rulers to shame
“the Turkic identity of the empire rapidly dropped off. By the sixteenth century "Turk" was more a term of abuse than one of approbation. "In the Imperial society of the Ottomans," says Bernard Lewis, "the ethnic term Turk was little used, and then chiefly in a rather derogatory sense, to designate the Turcoman nomads or, later, the ignorant and uncouth Turkish-speaking peasants of the Anatolian villages. To apply it to an Ottoman gentleman of Constantinople would have been an insult" (Lewis 1968: 1-2; see also 332-33).8 To be a "Turk" or "Turkish" was, to the educated inhabitants of the empire, to be "ignorant," "witless," "senseless," "stupid," or "dishonest." Turks were called "country bumpkins" and "mischief-makers"; they could also be deviants and heretics, such as those who rallied to the Safavid Shah Ismail in the sixteenth century, or those who rebelled against the central government in the seventeenth century (Imber 2002: 3; Finkel 2007: 548). In the face of this history of disparagement and ridicule it is not surprising that the Turkish nationalist Ziya Gökalp should exclaim that "the poor Turks inherited from the Ottoman Empire nothing but a broken sword and an old-fashioned plow" (quoted Armstrong 1976: 397). This is by no means the only case, as we shall see, when the ostensible "imperial people"-in this case the Turks -feel that they got a raw deal out of "their" empire. Not only were Ottomans not Turks; "Turk" and "Turkish" were themselves vague and shifting designations. There was no sense of nationhood among the backwoods peasants of Anatolia who were usually referred to as Turks. Their affiliations were to their village or clan, or to the wider community of Islam.”
Ottomans were powerful because of they were a nation mainly focused on military improvements but at some time they realised they need to give impprtance on science and culture applications but they were to late. They made a lot of changes at these areas but ottoman people were behind their age a lot and even they didn't like these changes or couldn't get a grip of the improvement. When ottoman lost its military against Western military innovations, there were nothing left to save. Somehow Mustafa Kemal managed to save the core of the country at a perfect time (i mean perfect because of at the end of ww1 nearly every nation were nearly at the edge of collapse and it was like a fresh start for most of them which didn't had terrible post war agreements) he contiuned these innovations through the whole country but same as the ottoman people, our people couldn't understand the reason of these innovations and immediately started to be against them.
@Ekaterina H i think u the one who brainwashed. Too much believe ur media huh? U say bad about islam empire but what about country that done colonialism? And islam not like what u think. Islam is a peaceful religion. Ur the one who get brainwashed
The Ottomans were strongest during what many historians refer as its own "Classical Age" from 1466-1566. At its height, it was THE unquestioned Muslim power of its time. It owned Mecca, Medina, Damascus, Baghdad, and Cairo-all of those cities have an extremely important place in Islam being the Capital of various different Caliphates before. This was more enough to prove their prestige.
@@thelizardkingdc basically when Ottomans reached their peak at Suleiman the Magnificent's reign, they controlled most of the trade routes, thus it was the most powerful & rich empire at that time. This made Europe anxious and they looked for new trade routes, that led to discovering new continents and Europe started exploiting colonies. Ottomans were at their peak so they didn't bother developing their navy and discovering. Then Ottomans started to become weaker while Europe got stronger. Long story short, French Revolution happened and nationalism hit Ottomans hard. Some nations (e.g Greek, Serb, etc) revolted and Europe started to provoke others (e.g. Armenians, Arabs) to revolt against Ottomans and form their own country, that way Ottomans would fall piece by piece. Ottomans tried many new things but all of them were pointless, nationalism was the new norm. The rest is wars, rebellions, WW1...
@@rumeysa4686 Milliyetçilik akımı bizi çok etkiledi doğru lakin devlet bu yüzden ne olursa olsun yıkıldı demek hatalı çünkü şu anki Rusya'da onlarca etnik kökene sahip farklı millet eyaletlere bölünmüş bir şekilde yaşıyor. Emin ol biz gücümüzü korusak Osmanlı yıkılmazdı. 1. dünya savaşı öncesinde dünyanın en güçlü 10 ordusundan biriydik. Dünyanın en güçlü 10 ekonomisinden biriydik. Devletin sonunu getiren ihanet derecesinde hatalar yapan ittihatçı yönetimiydi.
@@besteyldz6601 why being so angry? I know the battle of 1711 where Peter the Great almost got killed, but in the end he didn't, so that didn't change the outcome of the war
@@СергейПлугатырёв Ottomans couldn't kill Peter the Great so Russia wins? This cannot be argued it's Russian defeat. You say opposite this is why I so aggressive. I don't interfere whether Russia take Neva from sweden or not Russia was about to disappear in this war and you cannot say Ottomans defeated
During Selim's reign, Algerian Beylerbeyi Hasan Pasha signed a Turkish treaty with the USA on September 5, 1795. With this agreement signed in order to be able to trade in the Mediterranean, the USA paid taxes to the Ottoman Empire for 29 years. The only state in history that the USA accepted to pay taxes was the Ottoman Empire.
Great video. Love from Turkey. 1 thing to add. Mehmet II. did not rename the city as İstanbul. Ottomans kept calling the city 'Konstantiniye' until the mid-1800s. The word İstanbul originated from ‘Eis tin polin' which is greek based. We called them Rum. Greeks that were living with ottomans. Meaning; in the city/to the city. In the Balkans, it was called Stambul. For ottomans, calling the city Kontantiniye had more avail. Because Contantinople's name was mentioned within Kur'an and conquering the city was believed to be a religious cause and 60 different armies tried it throughout history only Ottomans succeeded. Keeping the original name was a reminder of the conquest and the importance of the city. But during the upcoming centuries, being a trade capital bring this new, practical, common name and it slowly became official. In 1918, the city had 2 names. In public, İstanbul was commonly used. Konstantiniye was only in official business. After the end of WW1, ottomans were under siege and greeks used the word, Konstantin as propaganda for retaking the city thus the name took a negative meaning among Turks and after our independence war, İstanbul recognized as the only official name.
As a Greek I must say your comment is correct. Even now the few Greeks that live in Constadinoupoli (yes we still call Instabul with this name lol ) they dont liked to be called Greek they prefer to be called Rumioi as you mentioned. And yes you are also right about what happened after WW1 but with respect you do not mentioned what happened to the Greeks who lived in the city,and also in Minor Asia... My father and mother were both fm the sea of Marmaras..
The video is correct as it states the city, now known as İstanbul, was named as the new "capital city". He does not talk about when the name change happened. Kısaca "named" kelimesine takılmaya gerek yok. Orada başkentin değişmesinden bahsediyor.
Blogovest Bovev @ No one closed Century then open new one for you just becoz. You invent Turkish delight. 🤣 We are not good as Russian : Mig-29, Kalashnikov, Natasha etc. but come on give us some credit
@@hakanbayraktar5340 I am not Russian and I am not saying anything bad about Turkish people. The fact remains that the Ottoman empire was not a force for good and made no progress towards civilization.
@@blagovestbonev3147 and what did balkan people and others who complaning about ottomans blocked them from the progressive ages, do? which progress towards civilization? remember that some of them had their own states since 200 years.
He clearly has no idea what he is talking about. Anyway, all empires were evil without exception. At least the Romans brought some culture with them while the Ottomans were quite savage and barbaric. Fair and efficient justice system - haha. The Ottoman empire was the epitome of bureaucracy and corruption. "Religious tolerance and architectural marvels" - they have build almost nothing of significance and forced orthodox Christians to convert to Islam. Converting existing churches to mosques is not an achievement really.
@@IvanRakilovsky I once talked to a Turk who said Turkey was cultural very important. I tried to lure him and asked: "Like the Ayasofya, you built in Istanbul?" But he didn't know the Ayasofya.
@Fwrus Uses ordoghan said”we will reopen Mecca” reopen mecca!?!? He would kill Muslims to take the land that was originally for us Arabs and we have protected it over the years with no flaws why would he want to start a war just for a piece of land that wasn’t even originally his?
@Fwrus Uses I can’t talk on behalf of my country but I can say this WE HAVE NEVER BETRAYED ISLAM AND NEVER WILL INSHALLAH may allah (swt) unite us and forgive our sins
@Fwrus Uses oh and forgot to tell you that ordoghan was giving funds to terrosrrists and allied with our traitor Qatar and Iran, Iran sent a missile to Mecca 🕋 get some knowledge then start arguing 🙏
@Fwrus Uses people like you are jahil and say whatever ha been told to them by their parents and stating out that we’re Munafiq even though ordoghan changed the Adhan into Turkish language and he also changed the Quran into Turkish that’s shirk know you’re own people before talking about ours
21 years old 100’s of years ago- conquering the major cities of the world. 21 years old today- dancing non stop on tiktok We have generation of stupids.
Are you not happy we have progressed in society? Conquering and violence everywhere. You wouldn't survive... be happy we aren't living in times like these
Turks are the most warlike nation in the world. They never lost their final battle. So far, no country has beaten them in the final. I adore their history. The same nation established 17 states.
@@mastershifu7 petro the dickhead wanted to go to the Mediterranean, but the only thing he bought was dick because the Turks did not allow it. They also shattered the Treaty of Sèvres and established a republic, even though they officially lost the war (except to send those who wanted to enter Gallipoli to hell). Now write these lines in your diary while crying.
Ottomans were not Middle Eastern, they were central Asian who later went to Europe and built an empire. Yes a later part of the empire took control of the Middle East. But they are in no way Middle Eastern
@@teem336 “Kosovo was way better off” well the people of Kosovo seem to love their Ottoman heritage. And u on the other hand don’t speak for them. Thank You.
Elbet bir gün yine Türke biat edeceksiniz. Amerika ve Avrupa Birliği dağılacak. Ve yine balkanlarda ve Avrupa da olmaya devam edeceğiz. O ruh hala aynı bizde.
Osman I probably read a lot of books. He must have read this passage "In the visions of my head while on my bed, I saw a tree in the midst of the earth, and its height was enormous. The tree grew and became strong, and its top reached the heavens, and it was visible to the ends of the whole earth." The reason he dream about it.
The ottoman empire wasn't in the middle east. The middle east is a term that came to use after the ottoman empire was dissolved to divide part of it between the English and the French.
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ... Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... ) Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin. Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) : - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia). - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus) - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today. - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I. - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins) Etc... Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin: - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments. - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque. (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects) - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873). Etc ... Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF. Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards. Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008...
Hello brothers from Turkey. I've had the pleasure to me some of them. You are very wise, loyal and funny. I love speaking to my Turkish bros. Best people I've met. 🤲🏼☮️
I agree this generation is good , loving and funny people.Family centre of care for each other...But other from video Omg what crime they did.imagine to keep people against their will to be slaves for 600 years..
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ... Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... ) Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin. Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) : - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia). - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus) - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today. - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I. - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins) Etc... Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin: - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments. - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque. (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects) - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873). Etc ... Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF. Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards. Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008
@@flemflogan4650 That’s not at all how criticism works. You’re allowed to dislike a dish at a restaurant even though you can’t cook it yourself. You can be picky about the clothes you buy and wear despite being a terrible designer and tailor. By the same account, giving constructive criticism about aspects of a TH-cam video is absolutely fine.
First attack on Vienna “ The Siege of Vienna, in 1529, was the first attempt by the Ottoman Empire to capture the capital city of Vienna, Austria, Holy Roman Empire. Suleiman the Magnificent, sultan of the Ottomans, attacked the city with over 100,000 men, while the defenders, led by Niklas Graf Salm, numbered no more than 21,000. Nevertheless, Vienna was able to survive the siege, which ultimately lasted just over two weeks, from 27 September to 15 October, 1529.”
yes you all are brothees in islam, that's why you have 5 different countries in one peninsuila which has same language, same culture, same religion and same source of economy, thats good for brotherhood
Im a extramenly nationalist Turk(not racist) but i love greeks and greek history.. I think we share almost same culture except religion etc.. Together we will be strong and we will always help each other in bad times (like the Izmir earthquake) :').. Greetings from Turkey to all Greek brothers, komşu
@@njordvanitas Thank you my friend...yes I believe this and I hope the better for our countries.The greek people have not problems with Turkey,only some crazy Greeks that they are telling bulshits against Turkey,they are telling bulshits against Germany,against Albania and another countries.The more population of Greece have not problems with the neighbour Turkey.
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ... Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... ) Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin. Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) : - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia). - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus) - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today. - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I. - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins) Etc... Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin: - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments. - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque. (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects) - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873). Etc ... Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF. Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards. Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008..
The Ottoman Empire has been a super power for over 400 years. 72 nations living in the Ottoman lands lived in peace. Because the Ottoman applied Islam correctly.
You are joking right? They killed and raped on their way of conquering and they also applied heavy taxes to non muslims. Their kids were recruited as janissaries and they also destroyed everything historical that the counquered country had. You are delusional.
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@@cathyh2483 genocide 💀 if Turks were evil why does the countries ruled by Turks not speaking Turkish ? While for example all the areas colonized by uk speak English now , Turks never forced and killed people to spread their language …. . Europe colonized weak starving countries in Africa and others … and killed millions of innocent people
@@cathyh2483 OMG how can a group of people have a bloody history am I right? LMAO kid stfu, no one's great-great grandfather's are innocent in this world and the current state of the world is built upon this fact. USA is a country built upon taken lands of people and not even integrating them into the society (this is done in 18th century mind you), while Turkey is also a country from other people's lands most of the people in Turkey are mix of Central Asian and Anatolian. We came to Anatolia as conquerors but not as mass murderers, the "Greek" DNA in Turkish people are mostly associated with Native Anatolians because we are also Anatolians ourselves. Yes, many bad stuff have happened in this FUCKING +950 medieval years, but summarizing a group of people to those 3 categories is out right ignorance, and as I said it was FUCKING medieval times.
Ukraine descent but i am a Canadian citizen and I love historical ottoman empire shows. They are awesome 👌. Ottoman empire always remembered and I am looking forward to visiting soon.✌🙏🇹🇷
Quick tip: Please show the places on map. Otherwise, it is just words with cinematic background. I'm familiar with these places but even I struggled to visualize them on map to understand the magnitude and significance.
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ... Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... ) Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin. Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) : - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia). - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus) - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today. - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I. - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins) Etc... Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin: - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments. - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque. (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects) - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873). Etc ... Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF. Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards. Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008
Jhon Smith honestly all of our genocides combined are like 4> million. As opposed to the millions more killed by British, French, Germans, Russians, Japanese, Americans, Belgians, and soon to be Chinese.
Jhon Smith Good Joke! :-) Belgrade was given to Serbs by Austrians and it a Hungaryan city built by Hungaryan. Serbs where pretty much a irrelevant group that called Hungaryan and Bulgarian rulers as they own . :-) That why Slavs today believes that Hungaryan rulers where actually Slavs while in reality they wasn’t but it’s hard to wake up people to they fabricated history
Great channel this and I hope you keep up the amazing content, very interesting and educational, i watched all your videos and can't wait for the next one 💚🙏🇮🇪🍀
Mehmed didn't rename the city to Istanbul. It was done much later when the Republic of Turkey founded. Ottomans always used Konstantiniyye which means the City the of Constantine as the original name. Istanbul was the name of the city in the common language used by locals from the medeival greek phrase of εἰς τὴν Πόλιν (is tim bolin) means to the city.
The thing that i love about Ottoman empire is they almost never lost any battle 1 versus 1. Most of their battle was at least 1-2 and still Ottomans won most of them.
They won just because the European especially the French Venetians Hungarians and Bohemians were most of the time ignorant undisciplined and were celebrating before the battles were over. Also The Ottomans were always bigger in number...Check Rullers of Vallachia Moldova, Transilvania, Albania, Poland, whom were severely outnumbered by ottomans, but still managed to get some brilliant wins over the Turks.
@@tarko.9631 this could be stupidest thing I've ever seen. Everyone was a warrior at that time...but I can tell from your photo, you'll be "hard to convince" 😂😂
Factual mistake: Ottomans did not change the name of the great city, Constantinople. They officially called it Konstantiniyye. After the conquest, Ottoman sultans used the title Sultan-i Rum (sultan of Rome). The name of the city changed after the foundation of the republic to eliminate the Greek claims over the city.
@@thered3967 nope constantinople named after constantine I and istanbul came from greek work "to city" Stin poli somethn like that fun fact:Constantine I first Roman emperor accept Christianity
Awful! Sounds as if they stopped a college drop-off at a Starbucks in Queens and said: here, read this out loud. The way the double TT in Ottoman is produced is shocking.
Thanks for that taster. Growing up in the UK I was never exposed to any history of this great empire and it’s influence. For me the addition of maps rather than pics of men in colourful costume, would help me to understand the spread and impact of the Ottomans.
@@muhammadomer9799 ma dear... We Should expand our brains and Understanding Dont go hard with Words... And Certainly Allah Chooses The Ones he wants to Take his cause.. its jz about The perspective mate:)
@@IRLSIY then Who else would have chose Them ????? Certainly The passion the Faith they had is Not For people like us.. They are On another level And the Lord chooses the One he wants to Continue His Cause.
Major mistake: Ottomans beurocracy and civilization were founded in Western Anatolia, whole organization’s weight was based on Rumelia (Balkans) afterwards. Calling Ottoman Empire as a “Middle Eastern” Empire is nonsense. It was beyond continental description.
Turks always moved towards west throughout the history from early centuries in Central Asia all the way to Vienna. At the same time, Russians expanded towards east beyond Ural mountains in the 16th century, where historical mainland of Turks laid. If Ottomans chose to connect with Turkic people in Central Asia and Siberia before Russian conquest, we possibly could have a totally different map today with a Turan state.
this video may be helpful for an american kid in school essays but definitely not enough for someone who is eager to learn history of this glorious empire
If you were intending on getting a more comprehensive history lesson, I wouldn’t be clicking on a 7 min long TH-cam video. Not sure what you or the other 50 or so people, who liked your comment, were expecting.
Actually, no. The Ottoman Empire was as polite and respectful to non-Muslims as to Muslims, only their first children were taken for army, and a not too heavy tax system was applied.
Caner bro osmanlı imparatorluğunun gayrimüslimlere şimdiki standartlarla kötü davrandığı doğru ama avrupadaki krallıkların ve prensliklerin durumunu düşündüğümüzde konstantinopolisin herkes için bir cennet olduğunu anlarız ama osmanlının hoşgörülü olmadığı doğru hristiyanlara fazla vergi yeniçeri sistemi vs
This is a great history in 7 minutes. However, by trying to cover an entire empire in 7 minutes you will inevitably leave out some crucial details. I don't think you can do a "history of the Ottomans" without actually covering the origins of the Turkish tribes in Anatolia, and how they originally got there from Central Asia (and most importantly of all, how they became Muslim).
@@libertarianstouchkids seljuk turks migrated to anatolia and fought with the byzantines and won but and then the mongols invaded and then the seljuks broke apart into “beyliks” one of them was the ottomans and they expanden into anatolia and balkans you know what happens next if you watched the video
@@libertarianstouchkids it's not that simple. Many great Turkish states were established and destroyed in Asia, and they began to migrate for better lands. this event affected many nations and caused the migration of tribes. After this migration, new Turkic states were established near Anatolia and they entered Anatolia. After the collapse of the great Seljuk State established in Anatolia, many principalities were formed and the Ottomans grew and became stronger among them. The sultans after the first 10 sultans of the Ottoman Empire were not the rulers who did much work, which dragged them to the fall. Mustafa Kemal Pasha, who saw that the Ottoman Empire was in the process of collapse and ruled by many imperialist states, took action and a war of liberation was fought under his leadership. Then the Republic of Turkey was established and tomorrow is the 99th anniversary of this day, October 29, 1923.
The first battle with Alp the Byzantine Greek army chased him away he came back later when the Byzantine army was not defending the far off Greek villages anymore.
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ... Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... ) Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin. Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) : - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia). - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus) - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today. - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I. - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins) Etc... Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin: - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments. - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque. (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects) - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873). Etc ... Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF. Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards. Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008
@@firstlast9626 cry more. Romen diogenes lost to 20k turkic soldiera with his 60k soldier. Greeks didnt want to fight with turks so he had to recruit scandinavian,pechenek,bulgar etc. groups to fight for them.
I just finished watching the series Drills Ertugrul ...the founder of Ottoman Empire was Ertugrul son Osman ..it's history of Turkish people of how they fought for there homeland ..Mehemed finally conquered Constantinople and is now Istanbul ...Drills Ertugrul series is the beginning of how it all began..a true history of the Turkish people who lived by the sword and and martyed by the sword there faith in Islam ....
you never fought for your homeland.you only fought to take the homeland of others.you are the thief who is invading in the house of someone else,you kill him while he is unaware,you take his positions and whatever he created in his whole life and then you presented as yours.
@Tolga Avcı nah,you won only against a weakened enemy cause of multiple invansions and internal conflict.you just gave the last kick to someone that was already badly injured.the reaction is not losers reaction.its a reminder to you that the lands that turkey is now are lands under occupation and not your homeland.offcourse you had more but we recovering lands since 1821...
how did you managed to watch all the series without getting boring , even though it's in my native language I can't stand watching it, lots of meaningless stares and exaggerated drama boring as hell
Muhteşem Yüzyıl brought me here. 😅 I really admire Turkey, it has a very rich history and culture. 💚 (i was hyped to see clips from Muhteşem Yüzyıl tho)
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ... Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... ) Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin. Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) : - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia). - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus) - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today. - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I. - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins) Etc... Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin: - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments. - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque. (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects) - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873). Etc ... Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF. Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards. Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008..
@@Universal.. all is not a Christian but only because all his intelligent children were given to Muslim Turkish families to be brought up without discrimination. Each of them continued after learning Islam and reaching the level of knowledge.
One correction , the ottomans did not rename Constantinople. That didn’t happen until I believe the 30s when Turkey was formed. The reason they didn’t rename it was for the prestige. It would be like someone conquering Rome and renaming it. The Ottomans wanted the world to know they were the rulers of Constantinople and who was the successor to the Roman Empire. Mehmed ii actual had painting that basically was him declaring he was the next Cesar. The pope at the time even offered to name him the next holy Roman emperor, if he converted. Which he did not convert.
@Вхламинго No one spoke it per se. Both the elite and the folk spoke contemporous Turkish, however all the formal documentation in the palace used the higher form. We know that because of the many personal and nonformal chronicles kept in the palace, evidently they spoke the common form. So The official 'book language' changed, not the spoken one.
At 1:30 it’s not Siberian, it’s Serbian. And you missed an important information. They lost their Sultan in that battle, went back home for the whole year to recover the throne.
"Siberian power in the region." I'm no scholar but even I know that it's SERBIAN. NOT Siberian. Get it together. Siberia is in northeast Russia!! When i heard that I was gone.
Haha, what a joke, same here I stooped watching after that. I was waiting to see what will they say about our legendary battle against Turks in 1379, which even Turkish writers admitted that SRBIJA won and whole Europe was writing and talking how Islam was stopped, at least temporarily. 60 years later, they did advance past Kosovo and Metohija, SRBIJA. Even though, the last piece of Serbian territory that fell under Turks was in late of 16 century! Ivica, SRBIJA
Siberian, Serbian, Syrian - never sure what people actually understand, when I mention where I'm from, lol. Also, just because Slavs sounds like slaves, we were actually not slaves. Both points are horrible conversation starters 😂
Empires official name was never ottoman it’s the dynasty’s name states name devlet-I aliyye means great state + dynasty’s name osmaniye means house of Osman and also Turkish empire ottomans never used name ottoman for the state name it’s like the name Byzantine it was never Byzantine it was East Rome Byzantine is a made up name
Nope. The reason is that we are not like Christendom and Charlemagne. We do not "make offers they cannot refuse" to people like either conversion or sword. Of course there are sad incidents like 813 people got killed out of combat in Otranto because they refused to convert. The personal initiatives of officers and supervisors are what matters at campaigns so shit happens...
@@automanumpire2352 watched entire episode of magnificent century and Kosem. It is mesmerizing 😍. I love magnificent century more than kosem. I love The actor Halit ergenc sooo much. Every charecter seems real cant think like they are acting.i love hurrem, bali bey, hatice, sumbul, nigar Khalifa, ibrahim pasha, . If i love something i will do research on them. 😅 I watched all 14 sultans life history. I am studying about turkey history. Currently i am watching vatanim sensin just bcz i love HALIT. He is an brilliant actor. Now i can watch without English subtitles.. That much influenced. I wish to come there once and see Istanbul. In sha allah. Hope so
A good effort despite describing the Ottoman Empire as Middle Eastern, confusing Serbia with Siberia, and pronouncing Bursa and other place names wrongly
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ... Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... ) Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin. Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) : - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia). - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus) - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today. - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I. - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins) Etc... Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin: - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments. - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque. (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects) - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873). Etc ... Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF. Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards. Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008
@_OttomanEmpire_ Turkey= İngilizce Turquie= Fransızca Türkiye = Arapça Türkistan = Türkçe Hiç birinin önemi yok önemli olan türk kelimesi zaten sona ne geldiğinin önemi yok
@@meaninthemirror Wrong. Before the Ottoman Empire existed, the Turks were also very powerful during the Seljuk period. It was because of their strength and intelligence. European Slavs are perhaps 5% of their strength.
@@el4nce Ottoman Army already crumbled after severely beaten by Timur. If it wasn't sheltering of Serbs, Ottomans were only a hundred years of history.
@@skyhighbora Almost all the commanders and ruling class were Turkish tho. Only the jannisaries were not? I dont understand how you people can be this dumb and illiterate
Ottoman Empire conquers three continents which was the whole world during those times as Australia, America, Antarctica are new continents. And managing three continents is a big deal with so many countries in those continents. They did good job by ruling for 700 years. It's not an easy feat ruled by one Emperor.
Wth do mean ... U made it sound like they conquered the continent. Like they barely touched Africa. And many influential kingdoms in Europe weren't conquered ... Like brah ... I know they had massive territories but ur statement is shit.
@@newshot3191 they conquered all of north Africa. Nobody cared about Central Africa it was no good and that wasn't Ottomans aims. Ottomans fought against powerful enemies and united crusades not Africans with sticks and stones
Size is not important. Controlling Constantinople, Jerusalem, Mecca & Medina, Cairo, Baghdad, Crimea was more important than colonising poor sub Sahara Africa. Controlling Black Sea, Red Sea, Mediterranean was more important than taking over huge barren land.
@@MrCommandert10 okay then just say North Africa. Let's not forget that they didn't conquer Ethiopia which was the only powerful Christian nation in Africa at that time. Why it matters cuz they seized North Africa (north of Ethiopia) and Somalia south of Ethiopia. U see there were other nations who resisted their conquest. Let's not also forget about Yemen who received a humiliating loss. Yet they are included as if they just got simply absorbed.
@@dariusxgod9063 how kurdish armenian geogrian genocide ?? Or stealing transalvaynan boys and train them as your janissary ?? Or force covert cities by beheading them ???
@@luciferspawnwrath9909 conquering where??? The balkans?? In their weak states?? 😂 or egypt ??? That messed up by internal strife and revolts ??? Or arabia a fuckin desert with nomads in it???
*Wrong Islam didn’t liberate nobody😂. It started the 3 largest and longest slave trades in history.* *The Arab Slave Trade* *The Barbary Slave Trade* *The Ottoman Slave Trade*
*Islam in its very first years set out to Conquer Christian Civilization that’s always been it’s ultimate goal which it could never accomplish. Muhammad himself led an army against the Christian Roman Empire at the Battle of Mutah and lost terribly.* *Like have u not looked at maps of the Ummayad Caliphate which stretched from France to China? Why do u think the Crusades happened?🤦🏽♂️ All of Spain was literally enslaved and so was Eastern Europe by the Ottoman Empire like what* *Crusading philosophy arose in Medieval Europe to literally counter the Ideology of relentless Islamic Jihad because it hadn’t existed before in Christian theology since were told to Love our enemies.*
Hammody Ahmed - *Oh please I’d love to hear which part buddy😂* *I didn’t know all those authentic Hadiths and Quranic literature was not true thanks for clarifying that won’t b any need for reading it then😂*
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ... Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... ) Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin. Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) : - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia). - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus) - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today. - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I. - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins) Etc... Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin: - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments. - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque. (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects) - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873). Etc ... Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF. Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards. Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008
Ertugrul Gazi, father of Osman Gazi, had already established a base in Sogut, near Bursa. Osman Gazi founded Osmanli Beyligi - Ottoman Principality (not Ottoman Empire) in Sogut, in 1299 and was consisting of only 400 tents. The name years later became Osmanli Hanedanligi - Ottoman Dynasty, and even much later Osmanli Imparatorlugu - Ottoman Empire as they conquered more and more lands.
Historian who got knowledge from drama ertugrul resurrection. Real historians who derives any conclusions from actual history books says there aren't any records about ertugrul.
@@SaddamHussain-we9ec there is a coin from Osman year. Saying his grandfather and his father name. "Osman bin Ertuğrul bin Gündüz Âlp”. Ertugrul prepared everything and Osman started to create first state. Osman and Orhan weren’t titled as Sultans. They were called Gazi. Ottoman become Empire when Mehmed the 2nd conquered Constantinapole. Until the Mehmed the 2nd. The Ottoman was a state.
I think this is great. My only request, is to have more variety in music tempo. This will help create different experiences of moments in history. It will also make this video content a bit more nuanced. Can be hard to hear the voice too. He is pretty good, never bothered me. Cool stuff - subbed.
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ... Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... ) Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin. Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) : - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia). - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus) - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today. - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I. - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins) Etc... Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin: - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments. - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque. (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects) - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873). Etc ... Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF. Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards. Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008..
Respect for the Ottoman Empire from the USA 🇺🇸 Yes, there are educated people here too, just hard to find with news & social media, mostly into the negative events & ignorant people. 🙄
I love history. If you look at the stories of all the empires to ever exist, they all seem to have the same story. Big strong people create something sensational then it ends just the way it began. Makes you wonder how our current world will change years from now. Which powerful country will weaken and which will raise from the ashes.
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ... Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... ) Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin. Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) : - Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia). - Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus) - Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today. - Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. - Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I. - Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins) Etc... Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin: - Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments. - Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque. (System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects) - Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873). Etc ... Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF. Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards. Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008..
I am from the Kayı clan, who founded the Ottoman Empire. Although I found some parts of the video wrong and incomplete, I liked the video overall, thank you.
@@aguilarnexus5494 Yes. Before the establishment of the Ottoman Empire, Osman Gazi was at war with the Eastern Roman, depending on the beylik of my ancestors.
@@turkcukayi we know him through ertugul series and the Kayi clan they were humble and strictly followers of Islam that’s why Allah swt gave them this honour
Instead of dramatic visuals, a timeline of expansion of otoman empire on map is required in this video.
Thank you. My thoughts exactly.
most of the visuals are from a national tv series called magnificent century which covered the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent and the rest was probably from the movie Conquest 1453. much rather seeing some simple animations instead. Not to mention the whole 3 centuries that were skipped though probably not that important for a foreigner. But the most important reason of the fall should have been mentioned at least: Ottoman Emp was the leader in education, technology and innovation (latter 2 esp in military) until the 1600s when it started to fail following the advancements and higher education that renaiscance had started, along with corruption and impotence in both the bodies of government and the dynasty itself. It never really caught up with industrial revolution and poor decisions overall marked the latter half. Though im pretty happy with the end result, modern Turkey, which is being dragged down the same path unfortunately.
Exactly
Most definitely.
Same thoughts here. Some visuals that are actually useful.
Love and respect to the Ottoman Empire from this Irishman. The ottomans helped the Irish we will never forget 🇮🇪🇹🇷
Did your know, the muslims insisted on helping you way more but your queen denied because it would ve made her look bad in comparison. Know your allies
Help ppl in need Irishman teach ur kids too history will never forget the good
Oh shut up lmaoo
That was 500 years ago
Great Irish Famine was set up by british empire.
@@ismayilarifoglu6226 this Jewish game
Mehmet the conqueror at 21: Conquered Constantinople and ended the Byzantine Empire.
Me at 21: I must finish the university to find a job :(
It iss wat it iiis
So true
Finish at 21 university, is good:)
Ended the pinnacle of Western civilisation in 1453 and did nothing with it, such is the 'power' of Islam to lay waste to culture, science, art, technology, and medicine, just because they follow a kiddy-fiddler.
Don't be so humble, you had already been promoted to 1st Lieutenant at the age of 21.
I visited Topkapi palace and saw the offices of Suleiman the magnificent, where the work of the empire was carried out. It was all made of graceful, golden latticework. The sultan did not want walls because he felt there should be no secrets from the people when court proceedings happen. I remember thinking, such transparency puts today's rulers to shame
“the Turkic identity of the empire rapidly dropped off. By the sixteenth century
"Turk" was more a term of abuse than one of approbation. "In the Imperial society of the Ottomans," says Bernard Lewis, "the ethnic term Turk was little used, and then chiefly in a rather derogatory sense, to designate the Turcoman nomads or, later, the ignorant and uncouth Turkish-speaking peasants of the Anatolian villages. To apply it to an Ottoman gentleman of Constantinople would have been an insult" (Lewis 1968: 1-2; see also 332-33).8
To be a "Turk" or "Turkish" was, to the educated inhabitants of the empire, to be "ignorant," "witless," "senseless," "stupid," or "dishonest." Turks were called "country bumpkins" and "mischief-makers"; they could also be deviants and heretics, such as those who rallied to the Safavid Shah Ismail in the sixteenth century, or those who rebelled against the central government in the seventeenth century (Imber 2002: 3; Finkel 2007: 548). In the face of this history of disparagement and ridicule it is not surprising that the Turkish nationalist Ziya Gökalp should exclaim that "the poor Turks inherited from the Ottoman Empire nothing but a broken sword and an old-fashioned plow" (quoted Armstrong 1976: 397). This is by no means the only case, as we shall see, when the ostensible "imperial people"-in this case the Turks -feel that they got a raw deal out of "their" empire.
Not only were Ottomans not Turks; "Turk" and "Turkish" were themselves vague and shifting designations. There was no sense of nationhood among the backwoods peasants of Anatolia who were usually referred to as Turks. Their affiliations were to their village or clan, or to the wider community of Islam.”
Because they killed openly and want to terrorize every individual.
@@KoroushRP What are you talking ? I guess you make your own history as you like.
You can also see Sultan Suleyman's marble sculpture over the gallery doors of the House Chamber in the U.S. Capitol
The dislikes are tourists who bought ice cream in Turkey
😂 😂
😆😆😂
🤣 No need to be in Turkey even, just also at Turkey restaurant in my country.
Can’t stop laughing 😂😂😂😂
Haha 😂😂😂😂
21-Year-olds back then: ''I led a whole army and laid siege upon the Great Byzantine Empire!''
21-Year-olds now: ''Is this McDonald's Halal?''
21 years old let play pubg meet at sanhook
😂😂😂
Ottomans were powerful because of they were a nation mainly focused on military improvements but at some time they realised they need to give impprtance on science and culture applications but they were to late. They made a lot of changes at these areas but ottoman people were behind their age a lot and even they didn't like these changes or couldn't get a grip of the improvement. When ottoman lost its military against Western military innovations, there were nothing left to save. Somehow Mustafa Kemal managed to save the core of the country at a perfect time (i mean perfect because of at the end of ww1 nearly every nation were nearly at the edge of collapse and it was like a fresh start for most of them which didn't had terrible post war agreements) he contiuned these innovations through the whole country but same as the ottoman people, our people couldn't understand the reason of these innovations and immediately started to be against them.
@Ekaterina H i think u weird
@Ekaterina H i think u the one who brainwashed. Too much believe ur media huh? U say bad about islam empire but what about country that done colonialism? And islam not like what u think. Islam is a peaceful religion. Ur the one who get brainwashed
I have many Turkish friends here in Canada. Wonderful people and delicious foods and coffee! Respect to all Turkish people around the world.
Thank you !❤️
Yea turks in turkey are not that plasent sadly.
That turkish coffee is really something great right!
@@cemoguz2786 I would still want to go and see for myself. Hard to believe because my friends here are very welcoming!
@@shaifulafzan it is absolutely delicious!
The Ottomans were strongest during what many historians refer as its own "Classical Age" from 1466-1566. At its height, it was THE unquestioned Muslim power of its time. It owned Mecca, Medina, Damascus, Baghdad, and Cairo-all of those cities have an extremely important place in Islam being the Capital of various different Caliphates before. This was more enough to prove their prestige.
Exactly, mashallah what a beautiful caliphate
I am just learning about all this… blows my mind. What happened to make it so chaotic between former ottoman nations? Need to learn more…
@@thelizardkingdc basically when Ottomans reached their peak at Suleiman the Magnificent's reign, they controlled most of the trade routes, thus it was the most powerful & rich empire at that time. This made Europe anxious and they looked for new trade routes, that led to discovering new continents and Europe started exploiting colonies. Ottomans were at their peak so they didn't bother developing their navy and discovering. Then Ottomans started to become weaker while Europe got stronger. Long story short, French Revolution happened and nationalism hit Ottomans hard. Some nations (e.g Greek, Serb, etc) revolted and Europe started to provoke others (e.g. Armenians, Arabs) to revolt against Ottomans and form their own country, that way Ottomans would fall piece by piece. Ottomans tried many new things but all of them were pointless, nationalism was the new norm. The rest is wars, rebellions, WW1...
@@rumeysa4686 🙏
@@rumeysa4686 Milliyetçilik akımı bizi çok etkiledi doğru lakin devlet bu yüzden ne olursa olsun yıkıldı demek hatalı çünkü şu anki Rusya'da onlarca etnik kökene sahip farklı millet eyaletlere bölünmüş bir şekilde yaşıyor. Emin ol biz gücümüzü korusak Osmanlı yıkılmazdı. 1. dünya savaşı öncesinde dünyanın en güçlü 10 ordusundan biriydik. Dünyanın en güçlü 10 ekonomisinden biriydik. Devletin sonunu getiren ihanet derecesinde hatalar yapan ittihatçı yönetimiydi.
The Ottoman Empire was indeed a great state. I respect them forever. Love from Sweden...
We love Sweden too. Our Great Northern War ally
We could have done better together, we had a chance but it didn't happen :( XII. Karl
@@besteyldz6601 You all greatly lost
@@besteyldz6601 why being so angry? I know the battle of 1711 where Peter the Great almost got killed, but in the end he didn't, so that didn't change the outcome of the war
@@СергейПлугатырёв Ottomans couldn't kill Peter the Great so Russia wins? This cannot be argued it's Russian defeat. You say opposite this is why I so aggressive. I don't interfere whether Russia take Neva from sweden or not Russia was about to disappear in this war and you cannot say Ottomans defeated
Imagine having an empire for about 600 years and someone summerising it in 7 minutes....
Life is truly funny if not sad.
@Вхламинго None have a dynasty that withstood that long without being broken though
Whatever, rome or china doesn't make 600 years unimportant.
@Вхламинго we turks had empires since 220 BC, ottoman empire is just one of many our empires
@Вхламинго
ivan take your meds
it's 800 years man
During Selim's reign, Algerian Beylerbeyi Hasan Pasha signed a Turkish treaty with the USA on September 5, 1795. With this agreement signed in order to be able to trade in the Mediterranean, the USA paid taxes to the Ottoman Empire for 29 years. The only state in history that the USA accepted to pay taxes was the Ottoman Empire.
Yepp
Helal olsun
It is the only agreement US signed in another language other than English (in Turkish)
And That's Why Americans & his Allies knows the Importance of this big Elephant and They Destroyed it. Divide it in parts
@@shazainbaloch2538 we support Israel because they’re winners and your ppl aren’t 😂
Great video. Love from Turkey. 1 thing to add. Mehmet II. did not rename the city as İstanbul. Ottomans kept calling the city 'Konstantiniye' until the mid-1800s. The word İstanbul originated from ‘Eis tin polin' which is greek based. We called them Rum. Greeks that were living with ottomans. Meaning; in the city/to the city. In the Balkans, it was called Stambul. For ottomans, calling the city Kontantiniye had more avail. Because Contantinople's name was mentioned within Kur'an and conquering the city was believed to be a religious cause and 60 different armies tried it throughout history only Ottomans succeeded. Keeping the original name was a reminder of the conquest and the importance of the city. But during the upcoming centuries, being a trade capital bring this new, practical, common name and it slowly became official. In 1918, the city had 2 names. In public, İstanbul was commonly used. Konstantiniye was only in official business. After the end of WW1, ottomans were under siege and greeks used the word, Konstantin as propaganda for retaking the city thus the name took a negative meaning among Turks and after our independence war, İstanbul recognized as the only official name.
As a Greek I must say your comment is correct. Even now the few Greeks that live in Constadinoupoli (yes we still call Instabul with this name lol ) they dont liked to be called Greek they prefer to be called Rumioi as you mentioned. And yes you are also right about what happened after WW1 but with respect you do not mentioned what happened to the Greeks who lived in the city,and also in Minor Asia... My father and mother were both fm the sea of Marmaras..
Thank you for the excellent explanation, background and historical context. 👍👍
The video is correct as it states the city, now known as İstanbul, was named as the new "capital city". He does not talk about when the name change happened.
Kısaca "named" kelimesine takılmaya gerek yok. Orada başkentin değişmesinden bahsediyor.
It would be much more helpful to show maps of how the Ottoman Empire grows - fades and the cities that were conquered and the years
My thoughts exactly
Go to the Kings and Generals site. You'll be glad you did
You could watch Blue's summary
My thoughts too. Explanation in the air doesn't help
Oversimplified does the best
Greetings from Hungary! Respect to the Turkish!!!
Thnx
🇹🇷❤🇭🇺
In Flames 🔥
Thank you unchle
We are Turks you too 🇹🇷🇭🇺
Quick tip: Don't try to learn 700 years of history in 7 minutes
Because you cant.d
Blogovest Bovev @ No one closed Century then open new one for you just becoz. You invent Turkish delight. 🤣 We are not good as Russian : Mig-29, Kalashnikov, Natasha etc. but come on give us some credit
@@blagovestbonev3147 lmfao brainless
@@hakanbayraktar5340 I am not Russian and I am not saying anything bad about Turkish people. The fact remains that the Ottoman empire was not a force for good and made no progress towards civilization.
@@blagovestbonev3147 and what did balkan people and others who complaning about ottomans blocked them from the progressive ages, do? which progress towards civilization? remember that some of them had their own states since 200 years.
✊🏻🇹🇷♥️🇩🇿✊🏻
As an Algerian, I love Turkey and Turkish people we share long history, and diverse culture with them.❣
we don't love you
👏👏👏👏☝️☝️☝️
I bet ur right were ottoman turks better then France
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@@kaganalp6313 Ottoman Turks didn't try to secularize us like the French so yes. Significantly better
Respect from Scotland! Our Empire was in Panama for about 1 week, then it was over. lol
You guys had James Douglas tho, it's pretty close
Hahaa very short 😂😂👍
Hey we were part of Britain aka England's colonies
Hahahahhahhahahahaah
🤣🤣 Scottish folk are awesome
Fun fact: Medieval Muslim was actually far more religious tolerance than medieval Christian.
Agreed.
why is that
Idc both are my enemies
@Somali Kid you're kidding right? Lmao
It's well-known fact.
"In 1389 they took over Kosovo which ended the Siberian power on the region". It's Serbian, not Siberian. Siberia is in Russia
He clearly has no idea what he is talking about. Anyway, all empires were evil without exception. At least the Romans brought some culture with them while the Ottomans were quite savage and barbaric. Fair and efficient justice system - haha. The Ottoman empire was the epitome of bureaucracy and corruption. "Religious tolerance and architectural marvels" - they have build almost nothing of significance and forced orthodox Christians to convert to Islam. Converting existing churches to mosques is not an achievement really.
Constantinopoly,🥴
@@IvanRakilovsky proof :trust me bro
@@IvanRakilovsky I once talked to a Turk who said Turkey was cultural very important. I tried to lure him and asked: "Like the Ayasofya, you built in Istanbul?" But he didn't know the Ayasofya.
Could have been worse … could have been Seborrhoean!
Thank you for sharing your ideas. Watching all the way from Vanuatu 😁😀👍🔥🔥🇻🇺🇻🇺🇻🇺
"Give me an army made by a turk,I will conquer the world"
-Napoleon bonepart.
*made of Turks
THEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED! !!
-Sabaton-
@@andreasbonaparte8171 *Then the winged little cute fairies arrived.
lol
@@arslanduha tinkle bell?
@@andreasbonaparte8171yea should be important for your history
Greetings from Philippines! Respect to Turkish 🇵🇭🇹🇷❤️
🇹🇷❤️🇵🇭
Greetings from Turkish 🙏🏻✋🏻
@@hacimurad369 düzeltme için teşekkür ederim dostum 🙏🏻
Filipinos doesnt know anything about turkey
@@joannam6093 ım a Turk ma'am
OTTOMONS successfuly defended until Arabs betrayed them in mid of 1917.
I agree but some of the Arabs laid their lives for the state but some traitors were Turkish and some were Arabs
@Fwrus Uses ordoghan said”we will reopen Mecca” reopen mecca!?!? He would kill Muslims to take the land that was originally for us Arabs and we have protected it over the years with no flaws why would he want to start a war just for a piece of land that wasn’t even originally his?
@Fwrus Uses I can’t talk on behalf of my country but I can say this WE HAVE NEVER BETRAYED ISLAM AND NEVER WILL INSHALLAH may allah (swt) unite us and forgive our sins
@Fwrus Uses oh and forgot to tell you that ordoghan was giving funds to terrosrrists and allied with our traitor Qatar and Iran, Iran sent a missile to Mecca 🕋 get some knowledge then start arguing 🙏
@Fwrus Uses people like you are jahil and say whatever ha been told to them by their parents and stating out that we’re Munafiq even though ordoghan changed the Adhan into Turkish language and he also changed the Quran into Turkish that’s shirk know you’re own people before talking about ours
As a history buff for the ottomans here lately. I find it astonishing how long they ruled. Didnt know they lasted till the 1900's x.x
Osmanlı imparatorluğu 3 5 sene sonra yeniden sahnede olacak.
21 years old 100’s of years ago- conquering the major cities of the world.
21 years old today- dancing non stop on tiktok
We have generation of stupids.
😃😃🤣
True
Kurulus osman
Are you not happy we have progressed in society? Conquering and violence everywhere. You wouldn't survive... be happy we aren't living in times like these
"Concurring". The irony.
Turks are the most warlike nation in the world. They never lost their final battle. So far, no country has beaten them in the final. I adore their history. The same nation established 17 states.
16 Empires were established. The number of states is much higher.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Turkic_dynasties_and_countries
Peter the great brought them to their knees
They also lost in world war
@@mastershifu7 petro the dickhead wanted to go to the Mediterranean, but the only thing he bought was dick because the Turks did not allow it. They also shattered the Treaty of Sèvres and established a republic, even though they officially lost the war (except to send those who wanted to enter Gallipoli to hell). Now write these lines in your diary while crying.
@@mastershifu7 The Peter the great won the battle at the moment when Turkish empire had war in European countries. That was the issue
Ottomans were not Middle Eastern, they were central Asian who later went to Europe and built an empire. Yes a later part of the empire took control of the Middle East. But they are in no way Middle Eastern
@@teem336 tell me, what part of my comment compelled u to bring a religion into this? I am simply speaking from a geographical perspective.
@@teem336 “Kosovo was way better off” well the people of Kosovo seem to love their Ottoman heritage. And u on the other hand don’t speak for them. Thank You.
Elbet bir gün yine Türke biat edeceksiniz. Amerika ve Avrupa Birliği dağılacak. Ve yine balkanlarda ve Avrupa da olmaya devam edeceğiz. O ruh hala aynı bizde.
Absolutely I think is mix of mid east and Central Asia
@@alvirarahman2690 "Give me an army made by a turk,I will conquer the world"
-Napoleon bonepart
Osman I probably read a lot of books. He must have read this passage "In the visions of my head while on my bed, I saw a tree in the midst of the earth, and its height was enormous. The tree grew and became strong, and its top reached the heavens, and it was visible to the ends of the whole earth." The reason he dream about it.
The ottoman empire wasn't in the middle east. The middle east is a term that came to use after the ottoman empire was dissolved to divide part of it between the English and the French.
Ortadoğu deyip aklı sıra aşağılıyor tarih cahilleri
You're right..
Correct
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
- Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
- Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
- Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
- Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
- Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
Etc...
Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
- Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
- Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
(System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
- Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
Etc ...
Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008...
middle east has been the most important and bountiful region in the wold up until ww1, and the anglo-saxon plots in the region
Hello brothers from Turkey. I've had the pleasure to me some of them. You are very wise, loyal and funny. I love speaking to my Turkish bros. Best people I've met. 🤲🏼☮️
I agree this generation is good , loving and funny people.Family centre of care for each other...But other from video Omg what crime they did.imagine to keep people against their will to be slaves for 600 years..
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
- Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
- Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
- Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
- Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
- Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
Etc...
Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
- Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
- Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
(System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
- Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
Etc ...
Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008
Man the visuals are cool but really distracting, a map + timelines would've been really helpful and would have made the video a lot better
Go on make one yourself then. Oh right you can’t.
@@flemflogan4650 you’re not even taking criticism and you can’t even handle it. I agree with sohaib. It’s more information
Yup I agree. It would be easier to visualize whenever he mentions the borders, current countries, etc.
@@flemflogan4650 That’s not at all how criticism works. You’re allowed to dislike a dish at a restaurant even though you can’t cook it yourself. You can be picky about the clothes you buy and wear despite being a terrible designer and tailor. By the same account, giving constructive criticism about aspects of a TH-cam video is absolutely fine.
@@Fatdolphine lol at this guy. Imagine not understanding how criticism works.
First attack on Vienna
“ The Siege of Vienna, in 1529, was the first attempt by the Ottoman Empire to capture the capital city of Vienna, Austria, Holy Roman Empire. Suleiman the Magnificent, sultan of the Ottomans, attacked the city with over 100,000 men, while the defenders, led by Niklas Graf Salm, numbered no more than 21,000. Nevertheless, Vienna was able to survive the siege, which ultimately lasted just over two weeks, from 27 September to 15 October, 1529.”
Thank you Niklas Graf Salm!!
Man I feel so sad when I hear about the fall of the might Ottoman Empire. Love from Kuwait. We are all brother in Islam.
yes you all are brothees in islam, that's why you have 5 different countries in one peninsuila which has same language, same culture, same religion and same source of economy, thats good for brotherhood
i have to say something.Turks are not your brothers.We dont need a brothers like sneaky , gold lover , and betraitor arabs
@@epvwmrwpoewerew7776 yo cool down man 😂
You Arabs are not our brothers :/
Yavuz Han Why? All Muslims are brothers.
I am happy that I am neighbour of this strong country,Turkey.Ben yunan.
Thanks brother 🇹🇷🤝🇬🇷
Yes brother
Im a extramenly nationalist Turk(not racist) but i love greeks and greek history.. I think we share almost same culture except religion etc.. Together we will be strong and we will always help each other in bad times (like the Izmir earthquake) :').. Greetings from Turkey to all Greek brothers, komşu
@@njordvanitas Thank you my friend...yes I believe this and I hope the better for our countries.The greek people have not problems with Turkey,only some crazy Greeks that they are telling bulshits against Turkey,they are telling bulshits against Germany,against Albania and another countries.The more population of Greece have not problems with the neighbour Turkey.
@ergo thank you ergo..thank you.
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
Are bhai kehna kya chahte ho?
your cheeky pickup lines for 12 yrs olds will never work here...
me at the funeral:😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's what she said
Over ...?? Ottomans Back allright my friend !
7 minutes is only a blink and not fair for the most amazing empire in the world.
Lets not forget the legend" Ertugrul Gazi"who paved the way for the Ottoman Empire.❤️ IYI.
Yes.
Isnt ertugral a fictional story?
@@nobody-vw9ci No its fact.He was the father of Osman who founded the Ottoman Empire.
@@nobody-vw9ci I think u should have ur head read. Go nd see a psychiatrist.
@@hatsforbats1390 Osman Ghazi is the founder of Ottoman empire
instead of random clips from a tv show they need a timeline and a map. But then again you do see some crazy hats.
I mean i do like hats
That was one hell of a show though
@@BrendyH6 r
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
- Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
- Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
- Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
- Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
- Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
Etc...
Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
- Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
- Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
(System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
- Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
Etc ...
Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008..
The Ottoman Empire has been a super power for over 400 years. 72 nations living in the Ottoman lands lived in peace. Because the Ottoman applied Islam correctly.
Islam doesn’t even sit in the same realm as correct. You’re delusional
More than 600 not 400
Islam was way too radicalized, and it still is and it cancelled entire centuries of culture
You are joking right? They killed and raped on their way of conquering and they also applied heavy taxes to non muslims. Their kids were recruited as janissaries and they also destroyed everything historical that the counquered country had. You are delusional.
@@worstratever7146 keep reading the history written by the brainwashed priests who did not come out of the castle
This documentary brought ancient civilizations to life! The visuals and storytelling were absolutely captivating. 🌍📜
Turks were the rulers of the world : timurids , Ottomans , Safavids , Mughals , Cumans ,Seljuks , Mamluks , Xiongu , Europe Huns , White Huns , Delhi Sultanate , Golden Horde Tatar , Ghaznavids , Afsharids , Qajars , Aq Qoyunlu, Kara Qoyunlu, khazars ,Pechenegs , Gokturks , Kazakh Khanate , Khwarezmians , Crimean Khanate , Avar Khanate , Karakhanids, Uyghur Khanate , East Huns , Bulgars , .….
Turks made History , love from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 to all my Turks and Muslim brothers . 🐺🇰🇿🇹🇷🇹🇲🇺🇿🇦🇿🇰🇬🇧🇬🇭🇺💪🏽
BLOODY HISTORY, DEVŞHIRME AND GENOCIDE. WONDERFUL HISTORY.
@@cathyh2483 genocide 💀 if Turks were evil why does the countries ruled by Turks not speaking Turkish ? While for example all the areas colonized by uk speak English now , Turks never forced and killed people to spread their language …. . Europe colonized weak starving countries in Africa and others … and killed millions of innocent people
@@cathyh2483 thanks
@@hellboy2085 this should be a joke
@@cathyh2483 OMG how can a group of people have a bloody history am I right? LMAO kid stfu, no one's great-great grandfather's are innocent in this world and the current state of the world is built upon this fact. USA is a country built upon taken lands of people and not even integrating them into the society (this is done in 18th century mind you), while Turkey is also a country from other people's lands most of the people in Turkey are mix of Central Asian and Anatolian. We came to Anatolia as conquerors but not as mass murderers, the "Greek" DNA in Turkish people are mostly associated with Native Anatolians because we are also Anatolians ourselves.
Yes, many bad stuff have happened in this FUCKING +950 medieval years, but summarizing a group of people to those 3 categories is out right ignorance, and as I said it was FUCKING medieval times.
‘Constantiopl-eeh’? Also, who knew the Siberian’s controlled the Balkans
😂 ok
yeah his pronounciations are annoying asf
or thesaloniki, or ankara
Think Turks might pronounce it that way as you sound the e at the end of words
@@sarapalmer2069 yeah fair enough, didn’t think of that. But that still doesn’t explain the ‘Siberians’ in the Balkans haha
Ukraine descent but i am a Canadian citizen and I love historical ottoman empire shows. They are awesome 👌. Ottoman empire always remembered and I am looking forward to visiting soon.✌🙏🇹🇷
Don't brain wash yourself with Erdogan's propaganda
@@HereticVoice nasıl bir erdoğan düşmalığıdır anlamakta güçlük çekiyorum. Konunun erdoğan ile ne ilgisi var. Ayıptır
@@halilibrahim6374 ülkeyi soyarken osmanlı ecdadımız demesi 😂
Try west side of Turkey. I'm sure you will enjoy. Antalya, Muğla, Izmir. Istanbul etc..
@@Senshi_Senshi başkente gelsin gardaş
Quick tip: Please show the places on map. Otherwise, it is just words with cinematic background.
I'm familiar with these places but even I struggled to visualize them on map to understand the magnitude and significance.
Adam güzel anlatmış🇹🇷🇦🇿
Aynen
@@furkopat3590 indir len o parmağını
@@armwrestlersanta Ne alaka
@@furkopat3590 kendi yorumuna beğeni atma diyorum
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
- Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
- Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
- Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
- Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
- Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
Etc...
Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
- Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
- Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
(System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
- Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
Etc ...
Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008
From Bangladesh, We all respect & love Ottoman Empire & Turkish people! 🇧🇩🇹🇷
I'm also from Bangladesh!
@@xuserakx ❤️❤️
Çoğunuz yankesicilik yapıyorsunuz
"They took over Kosovo which ended the SIBERIAN power in the region." You mean SERBIAN?
It's like when you learn history to pronounce the word "Slavs" but mistakenly said "Slaves"
Bosnian genocide?
Jhon Smith
honestly all of our genocides combined are like 4> million. As opposed to the millions more killed by British, French, Germans, Russians, Japanese, Americans, Belgians, and soon to be Chinese.
What are you talking about??The Serbian where never a power house of any kind in Balkans
Jhon Smith Good Joke! :-) Belgrade was given to Serbs by Austrians and it a Hungaryan city built by Hungaryan.
Serbs where pretty much a irrelevant group that called Hungaryan and Bulgarian rulers as they own . :-)
That why Slavs today believes that Hungaryan rulers where actually Slavs while in reality they wasn’t but it’s hard to wake up people to they fabricated history
Great channel this and I hope you keep up the amazing content, very interesting and educational, i watched all your videos and can't wait for the next one 💚🙏🇮🇪🍀
From Afghanistan; Respect to all Turkish people 🇦🇫🇹🇷
Luv from kashmir.......Afghan pakistan Turkey .......this combo has the nerve to conquer the whole world......
@@mehranhassan3960 free Kashmir from turkey 🇹🇷
@DL2R Turk and pathan very brave and strong warrior
Mustapa kamal is the lousy of turkey history... Edrogen is the making again of new Turkey Glory .. May Turkey Be once the great nation !
@@zerototen7260 luv from kashmir
Mehmed didn't rename the city to Istanbul. It was done much later when the Republic of Turkey founded. Ottomans always used Konstantiniyye which means the City the of Constantine as the original name. Istanbul was the name of the city in the common language used by locals from the medeival greek phrase of εἰς τὴν Πόλιν (is tim bolin) means to the city.
New knowledge everyday :)
Exactly
finally a person knows the right info of the name of istanbul and yes is tim bolin or eis stan poli is older name :)
@@kadircanyldran1849 My nationality comes from Ott. Empire
@@Savvas355 there was many ethnical groups in otto emp. which nationality you are?
OTTOMAN "WE CANT BE DEFEATED"
ARAB muslim "EXCUSE ME BOSS WE ARE MUNAFIQ"
Ah best comment.
It wasn't Muslim Arabs ,it was rather sauf family who tricked people
@@yokubusmonov6478 hello the descendant of prophet Muhammad did it... Sharif Hussein the traitor
I'm Muslim but I know that Arab people never support Religion they support investment
@@ismailfarooq. lmaoo tool
The thing that i love about Ottoman empire is they almost never lost any battle 1 versus 1. Most of their battle was at least 1-2 and still Ottomans won most of them.
They won just because the European especially the French Venetians Hungarians and Bohemians were most of the time ignorant undisciplined and were celebrating before the battles were over. Also The Ottomans were always bigger in number...Check Rullers of Vallachia Moldova, Transilvania, Albania, Poland, whom were severely outnumbered by ottomans, but still managed to get some brilliant wins over the Turks.
Turks were created as warriors. Thats why Turks are succesfull on battles.
@@tarko.9631 this could be stupidest thing I've ever seen. Everyone was a warrior at that time...but I can tell from your photo, you'll be "hard to convince" 😂😂
Factual mistake:
Ottomans did not change the name of the great city, Constantinople. They officially called it Konstantiniyye. After the conquest, Ottoman sultans used the title Sultan-i Rum (sultan of Rome). The name of the city changed after the foundation of the republic to eliminate the Greek claims over the city.
Agree with you
not sultan-i rum its kayzer-i rum
which means ceaser of rum
The name Istanbul was used after 1930. Konstantiniyye between 1453-1930
@@thered3967 nope constantinople named after constantine I
and istanbul came from greek work "to city" Stin poli somethn like that
fun fact:Constantine I first Roman emperor accept Christianity
@@thered3967 how come?
The pronunciation of these cities is surprisingly bad.
Awful! Sounds as if they stopped a college drop-off at a Starbucks in Queens and said: here, read this out loud. The way the double TT in Ottoman is produced is shocking.
Very very
Constantine opelee 🤷♂️
Is it generated voice
Siberian empire hahahah
Saudi Munafiq marked the end of Ottomon Empire...
One Rotten Apple in cart Rots the Whole Cart.
@Sultan Abdulhameed II as a turk i agree
I think he's right.
May be.
yeah your May right.
but for one rotten Apple, we can't blame to all.
ever where with good and right there's the stupids also available at all time.
@@rajoorajoo4032
Its very important to find rotten apple at time before it rots other apples.
I agree
Thanks for that taster. Growing up in the UK I was never exposed to any history of this great empire and it’s influence. For me the addition of maps rather than pics of men in colourful costume, would help me to understand the spread and impact of the Ottomans.
They were The Chosen Ones by Almighty... ❤❤
They are Still alive in Muslims Prayers.. Their efforts and Bravery will always be Remembrd❤❤
Chosen by almighty? Astragfullah
Astaghfirullah only prophets are chosen one rest are just normal people dont be so brainwashed jasmin
@@muhammadomer9799 ma dear... We Should expand our brains and Understanding
Dont go hard with Words... And Certainly Allah Chooses The Ones he wants to Take his cause.. its jz about The perspective mate:)
@@IRLSIY then Who else would have chose Them ?????
Certainly The passion the Faith they had is Not For people like us..
They are On another level
And the Lord chooses the One he wants to Continue His Cause.
@@jasminjaz6920 Astufirullah Allah choose people ?? seems like you speaking like Jews be careful with your words jasmin.
Major mistake: Ottomans beurocracy and civilization were founded in Western Anatolia, whole organization’s weight was based on Rumelia (Balkans) afterwards. Calling Ottoman Empire as a “Middle Eastern” Empire is nonsense. It was beyond continental description.
Turks always moved towards west throughout the history from early centuries in Central Asia all the way to Vienna. At the same time, Russians expanded towards east beyond Ural mountains in the 16th century, where historical mainland of Turks laid. If Ottomans chose to connect with Turkic people in Central Asia and Siberia before Russian conquest, we possibly could have a totally different map today with a Turan state.
I thought the same, the first minute I heard "middle east" my brain got triggered 😒🤣
Halil inalcik says ottoman empire is the greatest empire from the middle east..
It was turkic not middle easterm
Asia Minor (turkey) is in near east, near east is Middle East...
Mehmet at 21: Lead the giant army and conguer Byzans Capital.
Me at 21: Best goal were finished Doom in ultra violence diffucult
Lol
His name was Mohammad al Fath not Mehmet he wasn't Turkish.
@@palyasu mate he was turkish ottomans are turkish and theyre monarch and if his father turk he is turk and he was mehmet
@@palyasu he take city for İslam
@@palyasu Are you fucking kidding :D? Fatih Sultan Mehmet Han is Turkish
great theatrical footage, how about some damn maps?
this video may be helpful for an american kid in school essays but definitely not enough for someone who is eager to learn history of this glorious empire
If you were intending on getting a more comprehensive history lesson, I wouldn’t be clicking on a 7 min long TH-cam video. Not sure what you or the other 50 or so people, who liked your comment, were expecting.
He couldve shown some map or historical photos.
@@drewlats1658 What's the matter boy, can't take positive criticism ? Keep back answering with lame excuses, Then how do you improve and grow. 😒👎
Can't even pronounce Constantinople
Sadly Americans school boards stop teaching world History even their own its bern destroyed or forbidden to be taught.
I wish the golden ages of the ottoman empire was still here
Actually, no. The Ottoman Empire was as polite and respectful to non-Muslims as to Muslims, only their first children were taken for army, and a not too heavy tax system was applied.
@Caner Hayır hoşgörüyle yaklaştıkları için bu kadar uzun hayatta kaldılar arkadaşım. Bilmiyosan burda bile rezil etme bizi istersen
@Caner 🤯
😂😂😂
Caner bro osmanlı imparatorluğunun gayrimüslimlere şimdiki standartlarla kötü davrandığı doğru ama avrupadaki krallıkların ve prensliklerin durumunu düşündüğümüzde konstantinopolisin herkes için bir cennet olduğunu anlarız ama osmanlının hoşgörülü olmadığı doğru hristiyanlara fazla vergi yeniçeri sistemi vs
This is a great history in 7 minutes.
However, by trying to cover an entire empire in 7 minutes you will inevitably leave out some crucial details. I don't think you can do a "history of the Ottomans" without actually covering the origins of the Turkish tribes in Anatolia, and how they originally got there from Central Asia (and most importantly of all, how they became Muslim).
tell me pls
@@libertarianstouchkids seljuk turks migrated to anatolia and fought with the byzantines and won but and then the mongols invaded and then the seljuks broke apart into “beyliks” one of them was the ottomans and they expanden into anatolia and balkans you know what happens next if you watched the video
@@reaction9918 that was very interesting thank you :)
@@libertarianstouchkids it's not that simple. Many great Turkish states were established and destroyed in Asia, and they began to migrate for better lands. this event affected many nations and caused the migration of tribes. After this migration, new Turkic states were established near Anatolia and they entered Anatolia. After the collapse of the great Seljuk State established in Anatolia, many principalities were formed and the Ottomans grew and became stronger among them. The sultans after the first 10 sultans of the Ottoman Empire were not the rulers who did much work, which dragged them to the fall. Mustafa Kemal Pasha, who saw that the Ottoman Empire was in the process of collapse and ruled by many imperialist states, took action and a war of liberation was fought under his leadership. Then the Republic of Turkey was established and tomorrow is the 99th anniversary of this day, October 29, 1923.
@@reaction9918 there wasn't an ottoman beylik, from the oghuz Turks the kayi tribe
It would take me more than 7 minutes to learn 700 years of history, probably closer to 700 years.
It all started with Alp Arslan in 1063 when he greatly expanded the Seljuk Empire. This was the beginning of the Ottoman Empire.
The first battle with Alp the Byzantine Greek army chased him away he came back later when the Byzantine army was not defending the far off Greek villages anymore.
@@firstlast9626 the villages werent greek nore the people...they just spoke greek
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
- Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
- Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
- Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
- Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
- Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
Etc...
Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
- Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
- Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
(System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
- Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
Etc ...
Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008
@@Universal.. Correct
@@firstlast9626 cry more. Romen diogenes lost to 20k turkic soldiera with his 60k soldier. Greeks didnt want to fight with turks so he had to recruit scandinavian,pechenek,bulgar etc. groups to fight for them.
I just finished watching the series Drills Ertugrul ...the founder of Ottoman Empire was Ertugrul son Osman ..it's history of Turkish people of how they fought for there homeland ..Mehemed finally conquered Constantinople and is now Istanbul ...Drills Ertugrul series is the beginning of how it all began..a true history of the Turkish people who lived by the sword and and martyed by the sword there faith in Islam ....
you never fought for your homeland.you only fought to take the homeland of others.you are the thief who is invading in the house of someone else,you kill him while he is unaware,you take his positions and whatever he created in his whole life and then you presented as yours.
@Tolga Avcı nah,you won only against a weakened enemy cause of multiple invansions and internal conflict.you just gave the last kick to someone that was already badly injured.the reaction is not losers reaction.its a reminder to you that the lands that turkey is now are lands under occupation and not your homeland.offcourse you had more but we recovering lands since 1821...
@@juventinos81 you want some ayran for all of that salt? 🤣
Throughout history countries have invaded and taken over territories
Next watch Kurulus Osman …his son it even better
how did you managed to watch all the series without getting boring , even though it's in my native language I can't stand watching it, lots of meaningless stares and exaggerated drama boring as hell
Muhteşem Yüzyıl brought me here. 😅 I really admire Turkey, it has a very rich history and culture. 💚
(i was hyped to see clips from Muhteşem Yüzyıl tho)
@@alconrad just stfu. Where is turkey dangerous? Spread your propaganda elsewhere!
How did you type these letters "ş", "ü", and "ı". I just wonder ^^
Muhteşem yüzyıl very bad and false iam turkish
Muhteşem Yüzyıl is a fairy tale, nothing to do with reality
dont ever watch diriliş ertuğrul or osman. they are nonsense, non-historical goverment propaganda sh*t. you can learn more with books and youtube
Awesome video
Turkish coffee is one of their legacy.
also yogurt too
Actually, it was the Turks who introduced coffee to Europe😂
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
- Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
- Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
- Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
- Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
- Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
Etc...
Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
- Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
- Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
(System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
- Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
Etc ...
Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008..
@@Universal.. all is not a Christian but only because all his intelligent children were given to Muslim Turkish families to be brought up without discrimination. Each of them continued after learning Islam and reaching the level of knowledge.
its actual kurdish coffee. Turkish people have manipulated and put turkish coffee on the label because they had the power to do so.
One correction , the ottomans did not rename Constantinople. That didn’t happen until I believe the 30s when Turkey was formed. The reason they didn’t rename it was for the prestige. It would be like someone conquering Rome and renaming it. The Ottomans wanted the world to know they were the rulers of Constantinople and who was the successor to the Roman Empire. Mehmed ii actual had painting that basically was him declaring he was the next Cesar. The pope at the time even offered to name him the next holy Roman emperor, if he converted. Which he did not convert.
@Вхламинго no one 'spoke' high Ottoman. It was a paper prose rather than actual language
@Вхламинго No one spoke it per se. Both the elite and the folk spoke contemporous Turkish, however all the formal documentation in the palace used the higher form. We know that because of the many personal and nonformal chronicles kept in the palace, evidently they spoke the common form. So The official 'book language' changed, not the spoken one.
At 1:30 it’s not Siberian, it’s Serbian. And you missed an important information. They lost their Sultan in that battle, went back home for the whole year to recover the throne.
And, if you're going to make a video like this, you really should pronounce "Constantinople" correctly. That's pretty key.
im convinced this is some AI voice because people can't be that stupid lmaoooo
@@steventravers3615I've found this butchering of historic names to be a calling card for when AI is used for narration.
Learnt something new today cheers mate 👍
"Siberian power in the region." I'm no scholar but even I know that it's SERBIAN. NOT Siberian. Get it together. Siberia is in northeast Russia!! When i heard that I was gone.
Well done Jayson.I am Serbian.Crime what turks did to people will take years to note..Cheers mate
That will have been an auto correct?
Haha, what a joke, same here I stooped watching after that. I was waiting to see what will they say about our legendary battle against Turks in 1379, which even Turkish writers admitted that SRBIJA won and whole Europe was writing and talking how Islam was stopped, at least temporarily. 60 years later, they did advance past Kosovo and Metohija, SRBIJA. Even though, the last piece of Serbian territory that fell under Turks was in late of 16 century!
Ivica, SRBIJA
Siberian, Serbian, Syrian - never sure what people actually understand, when I mention where I'm from, lol. Also, just because Slavs sounds like slaves, we were actually not slaves. Both points are horrible conversation starters 😂
@@PeteLazic you were slaves of Turks
It started with Ertugrul not with Osman. He was the father of Osman.
But the name is Osmanoglu, the sons of Osman. Not Ertugruloglu, the sons of Ertugrul.
No. Osman was the base of ottomon. Ertugrul didnt even knew about the ottomon. Ertugrul was a bey of kayi tribe.
@@NurCak he started expanding his father's territories which later became Ottoman Empire
Empires official name was never ottoman it’s the dynasty’s name states name devlet-I aliyye means great state + dynasty’s name osmaniye means house of Osman and also Turkish empire ottomans never used name ottoman for the state name it’s like the name Byzantine it was never Byzantine it was East Rome Byzantine is a made up name
Then by that point of view hitler didn't do holocaust it was his father who started it all
If ottomans are still alive today Islam would be the largest religion right now
Nope. The reason is that we are not like Christendom and Charlemagne. We do not "make offers they cannot refuse" to people like either conversion or sword. Of course there are sad incidents like 813 people got killed out of combat in Otranto because they refused to convert. The personal initiatives of officers and supervisors are what matters at campaigns so shit happens...
Islam is always no 1
no thats not true
Md Zahiruddin Hj Md Zaibin ottmans did nothing for islam
And what good that would be? It's not the quantity but quality. Few with better faith are better than so many cowards anyways
I know this video is 3 years ago but ong, this helped me so much for my Ottoman Empire presentation in humanities, thanks brother🙏
One of the most majestic empire existed on earth
Not really
@@Bolghar_wolf lol? It's among the greatest empires on earth alongside roman, persian, the tang dinasty and mongol empire.
@@sdsdgsdgssdfgsgsg1384 haters gonna hate man.
@@tonymontana5093 true
@@Bolghar_wolf The sultan has requested your presence for.... questioning
Love and respect frim India. ♥️❤️❤️. After watching the magnificent century i am in love with turkey 😍😍😍😍😍
Selamat I think you're a Muslim
@@automanumpire2352 yes, of course
@@automanumpire2352 watched entire episode of magnificent century and Kosem. It is mesmerizing 😍. I love magnificent century more than kosem. I love The actor Halit ergenc sooo much. Every charecter seems real cant think like they are acting.i love hurrem, bali bey, hatice, sumbul, nigar Khalifa, ibrahim pasha, . If i love something i will do research on them. 😅 I watched all 14 sultans life history. I am studying about turkey history. Currently i am watching vatanim sensin just bcz i love HALIT. He is an brilliant actor. Now i can watch without English subtitles.. That much influenced. I wish to come there once and see Istanbul. In sha allah. Hope so
@@simplej7409 thank God India is still there and so are Hindus. Proud hindu here.
A good effort despite describing the Ottoman Empire as Middle Eastern, confusing Serbia with Siberia, and pronouncing Bursa and other place names wrongly
And magical dragons. Don't forget the magic dragons.
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
- Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
- Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
- Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
- Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
- Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
Etc...
Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
- Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
- Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
(System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
- Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
Etc ...
Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008
Turkiya 🇹🇷
Azerbaijan 🇦🇿
Turkmenistan 🇹🇲
Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬
Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Turkic republic
Turkey değil, - "TÜRKİYE" !
@_OttomanEmpire_ Turkey= İngilizce
Turquie= Fransızca
Türkiye = Arapça
Türkistan = Türkçe
Hiç birinin önemi yok önemli olan türk kelimesi zaten sona ne geldiğinin önemi yok
I am a proud descendant of the Ottoman Empire from Bosnia ...
European Slavs had significant role on Ottoman Empire becoming that big.
@@meaninthemirror Wrong. Before the Ottoman Empire existed, the Turks were also very powerful during the Seljuk period. It was because of their strength and intelligence. European Slavs are perhaps 5% of their strength.
@@el4nce Ottoman Army already crumbled after severely beaten by Timur. If it wasn't sheltering of Serbs, Ottomans were only a hundred years of history.
@@el4nce I wonder if they cried when the Ottoman Empire came to an end
@@skyhighbora Almost all the commanders and ruling class were Turkish tho. Only the jannisaries were not? I dont understand how you people can be this dumb and illiterate
Ottoman Empire conquers three continents which was the whole world during those times as Australia, America, Antarctica are new continents. And managing three continents is a big deal with so many countries in those continents. They did good job by ruling for 700 years. It's not an easy feat ruled by one Emperor.
Wth do mean ... U made it sound like they conquered the continent. Like they barely touched Africa. And many influential kingdoms in Europe weren't conquered ... Like brah ... I know they had massive territories but ur statement is shit.
@@newshot3191 they conquered all of north Africa. Nobody cared about Central Africa it was no good and that wasn't Ottomans aims. Ottomans fought against powerful enemies and united crusades not Africans with sticks and stones
Size is not important. Controlling Constantinople, Jerusalem, Mecca & Medina, Cairo, Baghdad, Crimea was more important than colonising poor sub Sahara Africa. Controlling Black Sea, Red Sea, Mediterranean was more important than taking over huge barren land.
@@MrCommandert10 okay then just say North Africa. Let's not forget that they didn't conquer Ethiopia which was the only powerful Christian nation in Africa at that time. Why it matters cuz they seized North Africa (north of Ethiopia) and Somalia south of Ethiopia. U see there were other nations who resisted their conquest. Let's not also forget about Yemen who received a humiliating loss. Yet they are included as if they just got simply absorbed.
new shOt go cry to your mum
The glory of Ottoman Empire never going to be explained in minutes, hours, weeks even months.
Glory?? More like war crimes
@@MrSam-wy7lq conquest
@@MrSam-wy7lq war crimes? ignorant lmao
@@dariusxgod9063 how kurdish armenian geogrian genocide ?? Or stealing transalvaynan boys and train them as your janissary ?? Or force covert cities by beheading them ???
@@luciferspawnwrath9909 conquering where??? The balkans?? In their weak states?? 😂 or egypt ??? That messed up by internal strife and revolts ??? Or arabia a fuckin desert with nomads in it???
Amazing video, thank you:)
"Either I conquer Constantinople, or Constantinople conquers me."
-Mehmed II the Conqueror
Islam is not the conqueror, but is the liberator. Wallahua'lam...
*Wrong Islam didn’t liberate nobody😂. It started the 3 largest and longest slave trades in history.*
*The Arab Slave Trade*
*The Barbary Slave Trade*
*The Ottoman Slave Trade*
*Islam in its very first years set out to Conquer Christian Civilization that’s always been it’s ultimate goal which it could never accomplish. Muhammad himself led an army against the Christian Roman Empire at the Battle of Mutah and lost terribly.*
*Like have u not looked at maps of the Ummayad Caliphate which stretched from France to China? Why do u think the Crusades happened?🤦🏽♂️ All of Spain was literally enslaved and so was Eastern Europe by the Ottoman Empire like what*
*Crusading philosophy arose in Medieval Europe to literally counter the Ideology of relentless Islamic Jihad because it hadn’t existed before in Christian theology since were told to Love our enemies.*
Hammody Ahmed -
*Oh please I’d love to hear which part buddy😂*
*I didn’t know all those authentic Hadiths and Quranic literature was not true thanks for clarifying that won’t b any need for reading it then😂*
@Hammody Ahmed
I'd rrally like to hear more from you.
@Hammody Ahmed Tell us what happened to the black slaves captured from East Africa and taken to the Arabian Peninsula? Where are their descendants?
Thanks for this unbiased and great video. As a Turk, I love and respect honest people. 🙂
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The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
- Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
- Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
- Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
- Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
- Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
Etc...
Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
- Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
- Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
(System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
- Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
Etc ...
Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008
@@Universal.. mostly wrong
@@Universal..arnavut köle
İ am from turkey. Thank you for your nice video
Ertugrul Gazi, father of Osman Gazi, had already established a base in Sogut, near Bursa. Osman Gazi founded Osmanli Beyligi - Ottoman Principality (not Ottoman Empire) in Sogut, in 1299 and was consisting of only 400 tents. The name years later became Osmanli Hanedanligi - Ottoman Dynasty, and even much later Osmanli Imparatorlugu - Ottoman Empire as they conquered more and more lands.
ey vallah
Historian who got knowledge from drama ertugrul resurrection.
Real historians who derives any conclusions from actual history books says there aren't any records about ertugrul.
@@SaddamHussain-we9ec there is a coin from Osman year. Saying his grandfather and his father name. "Osman bin Ertuğrul bin Gündüz Âlp”. Ertugrul prepared everything and Osman started to create first state. Osman and Orhan weren’t titled as Sultans. They were called Gazi. Ottoman become Empire when Mehmed the 2nd conquered Constantinapole. Until the Mehmed the 2nd. The Ottoman was a state.
@@SaddamHussain-we9ec yes there r only 7 pages of ertugrul gazi's history
No. Osman took sogut from seljuk sultan as a bloodright. Seljuks gave him sogut as a gift for his victorys over the regional byzantine lords.
Each time I watch documentaries about the fall of the Ottoman Empire, I can't help it but 😢
why
Muslim back then:
Fought in the frontline
Muslim now:
Fought in fortnite
I guess there's a reason for the era to be referred to as Middle Ages. War is for the mentally ill. So is fortnite, for that matter.
What is a fortnight?
@@Polandsyndromebodybuilding it is a video game with creative characters who fight with each other
@@Polandsyndromebodybuilding fortnight is 14 days or 2 weeks.
@@BSaifulla313 COD
I think this is great. My only request, is to have more variety in music tempo. This will help create different experiences of moments in history. It will also make this video content a bit more nuanced. Can be hard to hear the voice too. He is pretty good, never bothered me. Cool stuff - subbed.
I always like to hear about the Ottoman Empire, just before i go to bed
I did exactly same :))
@Elif Arslan sen ahlıyon
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
- Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
- Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
- Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
- Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
- Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
Etc...
Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
- Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
- Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
(System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
- Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
Etc ...
Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008..
Respect for the Ottoman Empire from the USA 🇺🇸
Yes, there are educated people here too, just hard to find with news & social media, mostly into the negative events & ignorant people. 🙄
Nice to see fellow Americans having good thoughts about Turkish culture. Respect
I love history. If you look at the stories of all the empires to ever exist, they all seem to have the same story. Big strong people create something sensational then it ends just the way it began. Makes you wonder how our current world will change years from now. Which powerful country will weaken and which will raise from the ashes.
*Which Empire Will Last For The Ages?*
1. *America*
2. *Russia*
3. *China*
@@BeyondTheInternet I don't know about America... its not looking to good for it.
@@BeyondTheInternet Islam will dominate the world soon.
Inshaa allah
The Arnavut (🇦🇱) have contributed enormously in the Ottoman Empire and also in Turkey today ...
Many Albanians were recruited into the Ottoman Devşirme and Janissary with 42 Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire being of Albanian origin ( ... )
Malcolm 2002, p. 82. "Modern historians would also think it necessary to refer to the many examples of cooperation (sometimes to mutual advantage) between inhabitants of the Albanian lands and their foreign rulers - above all, in the case of the Ottomans, with their innumerable soldiers and officials of Albanian origin.
Example (Statesmen, revolutionary, generals, notables or ruling families of Albanian origin) :
- Lala Shahin pacha (first Beylerbey of the Ottoman Empire, governor of Rumelia).
- Lala Mustafa pacha defeated the Venetians in Famagusta (Cyprus)
- Mehmed Pasha Arnavud, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Köprülü, an important Turkish family of Albanian origin of which FIVE members were Grand Viziers of the Ottoman Empire from 1656 to 1710 and in Turkey until today.
- Fazil Ahmet pacha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mustafa Hussein, Grand-Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
- Mehmet Ali, vice king of Egypt, founder of an Albanian dynasty that reigned for nearly 150 years, including the last king of Egypt, Farouk I.
- Mustafa Kemal said, Atatürk, statesman founder of modern Turkey (having Albanian origins)
Etc...
Famous architect of the Ottoman Empire of Albanian origin:
- Sinân Mimar built the most beautiful mosque of Istanbul (Süleymaniye, between 1550 and 1557), the Shehzâde mosque of Istanbul, the Selîmiye mosque of Edrine (his masterpiece), the white mosque (Yeni Djami) and nearly 360 other monuments.
- Sedef Qar Mehmet Biçakci of Elbasan, architect of the Hyppodrome or Atmeydan Mosque.
(System of aqueducts of Istanbul built by several Albanian architects)
- Mehmet Mustafa Agha and Hoxha Kasem built the Valid Sultaniyé Mosque in Galata (Istanbul -1873).
Etc ...
Source : Albanie (Histoire et langue) ou l'incroyable odyssé d'un peuple préhellénique (p.41), Mathieu AREF.
Many of the best fighters in the sultan's elite guard, the janissaries, were conscripted as young boys from Christian Albanian families, and high-ranking Ottoman officials often had Albanian bodyguards.
Source : Raymond Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw (1994). "Albania: A Country Study ("Albanians under Ottoman Rule")". Retrieved 9 April 2008..
@@Universal.. why kind like you love to copy from Wikipedia
Video was very informative but I would have liked to see maps to see progression of the expansion over time
Respecta from somalia🇸🇴 ottoman empire
I am from the Kayı clan, who founded the Ottoman Empire. Although I found some parts of the video wrong and incomplete, I liked the video overall, thank you.
damn really???
@@aguilarnexus5494 Yes. Before the establishment of the Ottoman Empire, Osman Gazi was at war with the Eastern Roman, depending on the beylik of my ancestors.
@@turkcukayi we know him through ertugul series and the Kayi clan they were humble and strictly followers of Islam that’s why Allah swt gave them this honour
I love the ottomans!
Love from PAKISTAN 🇵🇰!
Love this channel. Great content.