Mr. Giant Reacts Battles of Vaslui (1475) and Valea Alba (1476) - Ottoman Wars

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @iuini
    @iuini ปีที่แล้ว +1

    so, as we can see at 2:17, Vlad III Basarab aka Vlad The Impaler helped Stephen the Great to become Prince of Moldova. (they were cousins, by the way).

  • @trackingcalin1988
    @trackingcalin1988 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It is not enough to conquer a country to make it yours. You have to keep it for a few generations and change it until the inhabitants feel that they belong to the new authority. In this beautiful region consisting of Transylvania, Wallachia and Moldova, no authority managed to hold power for more than 30-40 years. This is how we explain not to forget religion, culture and language. We have gained new things from all our invaders, but we have not lost our roots.

  • @danchiru1266
    @danchiru1266 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Hello Mr. Giant, in fact the Ottoman empire behaved with the conquered peoples much better than the Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires did, the Turks did not impose their language and religion in the conquered territories, they took tribute in money and children , for the Ottoman army, but they let their subjects follow their faith, the example of Greece, Romania, Bulgaria and Serbia, they kept their language and the Orthodox Christian faith. When the Russian empire took Bessarabia in 1812, they deported a large part of the Romanian population and forbade them the Romanian language and the Romanian church, instead bringing Gagauz, Ukrainians, Germans, Jews and ethnic Russian priests, succeeding in a hundred years to Russify most of the Romanians. The Hungarians did the same in Transylvania, bringing Szeklers, Germans and initially imposing the Catholic religion, and later Protestantism. As an anecdote, the Christians who lived under the Turks raised pigs for food because it was the only animal that the Muslims would not steal.

    • @MrGiant
      @MrGiant  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you for sharing.

    • @zoltanvass9492
      @zoltanvass9492 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry, you are talking stupid things here. Transylvania never belonged to Romania before 1920, and Hungarians were there long before Romanians. And sorry to say, but the Dako-Roman continuity "theory" is only fairy tale in scientific world...but still you can do falsification of history...but the thing and simple fact is: Hungarians fought against the Ottomans, and they welcommed the immigrant olah sepperds from Balkans in Transylvania (they fled from Ottoman army to this Hungarian protected regions), the Hungarians died at wars against Ottomans (they fought to their homeland), the olah sepperds meanvhile overpopulated Hungarians in some upper montain regions (but not in the villages in the valleys, and not in the towns in Transylvania, that areas still remained Hungarian civilisations and cultural, spiritual centers). And also some olah nobels, vajdas thought that this is a good time to attack Hungarian nobility in their back). And still the area belonged to Hungarian Kingdom, as 1000years before. During WWI Romania attacked as agressor, the Hungarian belonged area, Transylvania, but they were defeated. However, at the end of WWI, when Hungary already disbanded its army as result of negotiation of "Entente" by Károlyi government, Romanian army attacked again the demilitarized, civilian regions, and they whent to plunder Budapest, however it was against their agreement with the Entente as well, so they had to leave....
      Now you can see what happening with those originally culturally Hungarian spiritual gemstone towns...all of them Romanianised and their vivid Hungarian life from the past is fading away...even the Hungarian graveyards are vanishing by Romanians, where hundreds of Hungarian poets, writers, artists, painters are rested in piece during centuries, as Romanians are keen on completly erase the past, and substitude it to some fairy tales about Dacians....and I'm talking about not only Hungarian cultural spirit here, the other ethnics are all hade their own shine in these multicultural Transylvanian gems under Hungarian rule, as Hungary was the FIRST among nations in history, who introduced "mother tongue scool" in its regions, and supported the multiethnic cultural progress....
      Unfortunatelly, for Romanians in Transylvania it was not enough, they would like to completly eliminate every other culture in hat region, only keep the "great Romanian culture", the fairy tale of Daco-Romanian culture...
      Bringing "Szeklers"? They are actually "Székely"s, and nobody bringing them, they are living their life there thousands of years...maybe they are the only real anchestors of Dacians...who knows...
      In Transylvania the Catholic religion was more spreaded than Orthodox, it was changed during Ottoman times by the olah nobility as I mentioned earlier before, as Ortodoxie came from the Balkans that time...

  • @trackingcalin1988
    @trackingcalin1988 ปีที่แล้ว

    Imagine kings with no experience in battles going confidently with their huge armies to fight Stefan The Great who had 50 victories and no defeats :))

  • @odalv316
    @odalv316 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for your reaction. Please react to more similar videos. Check out the battle of Adrianople 1205.

    • @MrGiant
      @MrGiant  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for suggesting. I will check it out.

  • @19LEGEND77
    @19LEGEND77 ปีที่แล้ว

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