@Canzorlu1000 I'd argue no. First, unlike most clones, this one acknowledges the source material. Second, it transforms enough to be something else. Not independent, but not a clone either.
I am glad you are slowly getting the recognition you deserve for making this it requires a lot of time and editing I am aware of that I hope this video can hit 5 million I wish you the best of luck arkadaşım and I bid you farewell
@@CenabNagiyev The origin of Macedonian dynasty one of the best dynasty in history of Byzantium Empire is unknown origin they were Armenian , Iranic descendants of the Arsacid or Slavic the ethnic origin of Basil I the Macedonian is unknown, and has been a subject of debate. During Basil's reign, an elaborate genealogy was produced that purported that his ancestors were not mere peasants, as everyone believed, but descendants of the Arsacid (Arshakuni) kings of Armenia, and also of Constantine the Great.[4][5] The Armenian historians Samuel of Ani and Stephen of Taron record that he hailed from the village of Thil in Taron.[3] In contrast, Persian writers such as Hamza al-Isfahani,[6] or al-Tabari, call both Basil and his mother Saqlabi, an ethnogeographic term that usually denoted the Slavs, but can also be interpreted as a generic term encompassing the inhabitants of the region between Constantinople and Bulgaria.[7] Claims have therefore been made for an Armenian,[8] Slavic,[6][9] or indeed "Armeno-Slavonic"[2] origin for Basil I
Thank you everyone for 10.000 views.
Big brain time: watching this at 0.25 to keep up.
Power move: watch this at 2x speed
At this scale it would take about 29.96 seconds to get to the present day after the end of the video.
This is really cool, could you please make something similar for the Roman Empire every month video as well?
Why not.
Yeah!
He just took a video and make it 64 time faster. He didn't create this.
@@Frimpa-MJEB Oh I know.
@Canzorlu1000 I'd argue no. First, unlike most clones, this one acknowledges the source material. Second, it transforms enough to be something else. Not independent, but not a clone either.
Pain
Thank you very much for 1000 views.
10.000 views
I am glad you are slowly getting the recognition you deserve for making this it requires a lot of time and editing I am aware of that I hope this video can hit 5 million I wish you the best of luck arkadaşım and I bid you farewell
The theme music is just about recognizable in some parts.
I wish this video never ended.
The music sounds like construction work
But close eyes
Respect, though.
That was nice!
The Roman Empire on speed.....
Setting to x2. It's so quick.
I watched this video with 2x
i watched this on 2x speed
I put it on x2
Why didnt this vid got million of views??
THIS video is better on x2 speed.
Edit:Can you make reverse version?
You can make x2 in TH-cam.
I am not sure about reverse version. I will try.
@@muratardayavuz2233 Yeah I was talking about your video. I tried to speed this up even more xD
And now watch it at 2x speed
Adrianople is misplaced
Lan😂😂
Bunu 2x de oynatan ben😎
128X
@@leprechaun5042
128 bana bir yerden tanıdık geliyor ama...
@@CenabNagiyev Turkic history is complete joke kid 😂😂 is Yaqub your worst nightmare
@@CenabNagiyev The origin of Macedonian dynasty one of the best dynasty in history of Byzantium Empire is unknown origin they were Armenian , Iranic descendants of the Arsacid or Slavic the ethnic origin of Basil I the Macedonian is unknown, and has been a subject of debate. During Basil's reign, an elaborate genealogy was produced that purported that his ancestors were not mere peasants, as everyone believed, but descendants of the Arsacid (Arshakuni) kings of Armenia, and also of Constantine the Great.[4][5] The Armenian historians Samuel of Ani and Stephen of Taron record that he hailed from the village of Thil in Taron.[3] In contrast, Persian writers such as Hamza al-Isfahani,[6] or al-Tabari, call both Basil and his mother Saqlabi, an ethnogeographic term that usually denoted the Slavs, but can also be interpreted as a generic term encompassing the inhabitants of the region between Constantinople and Bulgaria.[7] Claims have therefore been made for an Armenian,[8] Slavic,[6][9] or indeed "Armeno-Slavonic"[2] origin for Basil I
@@CenabNagiyev Basil II was Iranic or Iranian origin form Arsacid dynasty of Armenia or Armenian or even Slavic origin for sure not Greek origin
There’s no point in posting this
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