@@Juan-qu4ojThey did invade Vietnam lol. North and South Vietnam separated zone was never recognized as the international border, there were no North Vietnam and South Vietnam, just Vietnam. The Saigon government was illegitimate and created by the US, and were only supported by less than 20% of South Vietnam population.
The earliest reference to the Mongols classifies them as a Tang dynasty tribe of Shiwei during the eighth century. It was only after the fall of the Liao dynasty in 1125 that they became an important tribe on the Central Asian steppe, but tribal wars weakened their power over the ensuing century. During the thirteenth century, the term Mongol was used to refer to the Mongolic and Turkic tribes who fell under the control of Genghis Khan. The Mongols are primarily a shamanist society; their central deity is the sky god Tenger.
There were 4 nations which have managed to defeat the 1200's Mongols in war ; Javanese (Majapahit), Turks (Khalji & Bahri Mamluks), Japanese, Vietnamese (Dai Viet). Mongols of the first half of the 13th century however were unstoppable
While several of these were simply tributaries, and Mongol control there was less so than the traditional vassals of the Golden Horde, Illkhanate, etcetera, you're still a giga chad for showing all of them.
I don't think anyone pointed this out so Tibet became independent from the Yuan dynasty in 1354 Moghulistan briefly included all of the Chagatai Khanate between 1360 and 1363
Mongols are reached till northern Siberia. You know Genghis Khan(Chyngys Khaan) now is our Sakha(Yakutian) Santa claus. Also his Father Esugei(Jehogei Aiyy) is our God of Horse Guardian of our belief Aiyy Tangara(Tengry). Yakutia a bit long time was in part of Mongol Empire.
The name Mongol appeared first in the eighth-century Chinese records of the Tang dynasty, but only resurfaced in the eleventh century during the rule of the Khitan. At first, it was applied to some small and insignificant nomadic tribes in the area of the Onon River. In the thirteenth century, however, the name Mongol grew into an umbrella term for a large group of Mongolic and Turkic tribes united under the rule of Genghis Khan. It is not clear what the Mongols called themselves in their own languages. In fact, the specific origin of the Mongolic languages is unclear. Some linguists have proposed a link to languages like Tungusic and Turkic, which are often included alongside Mongolic in a hypothetical language group called “Altaic languages”, but the evidence for this is rather weak.
The name Mongol appeared first in the eighth-century Chinese records of the Tang dynasty, but only resurfaced in the eleventh century during the rule of the Khitan. At first, it was applied to some small and insignificant nomadic tribes in the area of the Onon River. In the thirteenth century, however, the name Mongol grew into an umbrella term for a large group of Mongolic and Turkic tribes united under the rule of Genghis Khan. It is not clear what the Mongols called themselves in their own languages. In fact, the specific origin of the Mongolic languages is unclear. Some linguists have proposed a link to languages like Tungusic and Turkic, which are often included alongside Mongolic in a hypothetical language group called “Altaic languages”, but the evidence for this is rather weak.
Although the Turks often comprised the bulk of the Mongol army as well as the bulk of armies opposed to the Mongols, throughout the domains of the Mongol Empire there was a diffusion of military technology, which has already bee and also ethnic groups. In addition to the Mongols and Turks, other ethnicities served in the Mongol military machine and found themselves distant from home. May, T.M., 2012. The Mongol conquests in world history, London: Reaktion Books. p.222
@@marcinbielak3593 1: nie sięgali, ale posiadali wasali 2: najnowsze badania pokazały że sięgali (co czyni Mongolię największym krajem w historii) są one podane w opisie
Although the Turks often comprised the bulk of the Mongol army as well as the bulk of armies opposed to the Mongols, throughout the domains of the Mongol Empire there was a diffusion of military technology, which has already bee and also ethnic groups. In addition to the Mongols and Turks, other ethnicities served in the Mongol military machine and found themselves distant from home. May, T.M., 2012. The Mongol conquests in world history, London: Reaktion Books. p.222
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Чингисхан-великий завоеватель Монгольской Империи. Он захватил многие земли Руси, Китая и многих стран. Он для Монголии сейчас остаётся легендарным завоевателем.
- Batu Khan(Ulus Juchi) :Subedei Khan - Girey Khan(Crimean Khanate) - Toktamysh Khan(Siberian Khanate) - Napoleon(France) Ok.... 🗿🗿🗿 Timur Khan: DAMN.... If I knew it would be like this.... 😤
Quite interesting, thanks! But pay attention at this moment: th-cam.com/video/z9RoP8_agPk/w-d-xo.html I think, primarily we should know the truth about the meaning of the names ‘Mongol’ and ‘Tatar’ (‘Tartar’) in the medieval Eurasia: According to information from ancient and medieval sources, translated by the academician-orientalist V. P. Vasiliev (19th century), the name ‘Mongol’ until the 17th-18th centuries meant belonging to a political community, and was not the ethnic name. While ‘the name ‘Tatar’ was ‘the name of the own ethnos (nation) of Chinghiz Khan …’ , and ‘…Chinghiz Khan and his own people did not speak the language, which we now call the ‘Mongolian’…’ So the medieval Tatars - the own people of Chingiz Khan - were a Turkic people, they are the Ancestors of many modern Turkic peoples. This is confirmed by many little known facts. About all of this and much more from the hidden common history of the Tatars and other kindred Turkic peoples of Eurasia reasonably and argumentatively is written by the independent historian G. R. Yenikey. Here the book by G. R. Yenikey ‘Forgotten heritage of the Tatars’: www.smashwords.com/books/view/175211
There were 4 nations which have managed to defeat the 1200's Mongols in war ; Javanese (Majapahit), Turks (Khalji & Bahri Mamluks), Japanese, Vietnamese (Dai Viet). Mongols of the first half of the 13th century however were unstoppable Major nations destroyed by the Mongols ; -Jin(Tungusic) -Khwarezmids(Turkic) -Souther Song(Sinitic) -Kara Khitais(Khitanic) -Cumania(Turkic) -Kievan Rus(Germanic and Slavic) -Seljuk Rum(Turkic) -Abbasids(Arabic) -Western Xia(Qiangic) -Volga Bulgaria(Turkic)
Wtf is there to miss there about? Slaughtered countless millions, destroyed countless historical sites and wreaked havoc worldwide. The only thing you do miss is GLORY, POWER & PRESTIGE. What a utterly corrupted soul you are.
i swear that mongol empire doesnt have the northern most touch to the arctic ocean iced it because mongols have not conquered siberia neither the northern lords
Russia was formed from the principality of Moscow, which was formed as a result of the collapse of the principality of Vladimir-Suzdal, which was formed as a result of the collapse of Kievan Rus
@@ЮрийГончаров-ж8ю yes, from Moscow, but Moscow was founded by Tatars. Also, Vladimir-Suzdal Principality was not Slavic state. It was just slavanizied Finno-Ugric state, which was founded by Moksha
@@albertixthegreat792 Moscow could not have been founded by the Tatars, because the city was first mentioned in 1147 (which, by the way, is also mentioned in the Ukrainian Wikipedia, lol). Also, the principality of Vladimir-Suzdal was Slavic, because the number of Slavs who participated in the colonization of the interfluve of the Volga and Oka was many times greater than the number of Finno-Ugric tribes. And one more interesting fact: Moksha is a people in Mordovia, which is located 350 km from Moscow.
@@ЮрийГончаров-ж8ю ok, but who lived in Volga and Oka, until Slavs colonized these territories? If you say this, than, you will know the ancestors of Russians
@@albertixthegreat792 The Finno-Ugric population of the Volga and Oka are the ancestors of the Russians only to a small extent, because there were much more Slavs who came to these places in the first millennium. The succession of a people is determined by the lineage of an ancestor, not by the previous population of its current place of residence.
In 1211, Genghis Khan, the great king of Mongolia, invaded China with 20,000 soldiers. China, or the Golden State of the Zurchis, had 1,000,000 professional soldiers, but it was crushed behind its walls. 300 years after this defeat, the Chinese built the current Great Wall.
The historical Mongols were a federation of heterogenous groups of different nomad peoples of "Tartar" and also Türkish origin. The word "Mongol" is derived from the name of a tribe called Mongɣol or Manqol. Even if the cultural levels of these ethnic groups were different, they had a common language and a common culture which made their unification under the hand of a strong leader easier. In 1206, Temüjin (1155 or 1167-1227) of the Borjigid line of the Mongɣol adopted the title of Great Khan (qaɣan, in Chinese kèhán! 可汗). He is known as Činggis Qaɣan (Genghis Khan). Under his leadership the Mongols destroyed the Western Xia 西夏 (1038-1227) and Jin 金 (1115-1234) empires and conquered central Asia. The successors of Činggis Qaɣan created the largest empire that ever existed in premodern history. Yet this empire soon disintegrated into several states (ulus), one of which was China, ruled by the Yuan dynasty 元 (1279-1368) that was founded by Qubilai Qaɣan (Emperor Shizu 元世祖, r. 1260-1294), a grandson of Činggis.
Peninsula escapes due to sultan Illtutmish .Thank God he was managed to convinced the khan 😅😅 Later Gazi Malik the warden of marches Delhi sultanate sultans saved the Indian human species from the carnage of great khan And today s ultra Hindus are saying Delhi sultanate and Mughal Empire were looters But they saved the species of indians
They actually did but never build civilization there because it's too cold to live. Very few nomadic people live there and since Mongol is in control of that region, map should include entire northern Siberia as part of their empire and that would make the Mongol actually bigger than even the British Empire but historians don't like the idea of an Asian empire being bigger than Western empires so they take it out.
The Japanese should be thankful for their Shinto religion, the Europeans for their Christianity, the Arabs for their Islam, Faithfully. Only God saved you. Mongolians were unstoppable at that time, apart from God.
When the teacher says we are using Khan Academy:
Yes
@Cacgold7"Made In Mongolia"
Very well made! All of the back-and-forth changes show a lot of work was put into this :)
U.S: I can't believe i'm not able to invade Vietnam after many those years
Mongol: I know that feel, bro
keep dream bro
bro, vietnam still independent in that time. King still work, still war
france;: hold my baguete.
The United States never invaded North Vietnam
@@Juan-qu4ojThey did invade Vietnam lol. North and South Vietnam separated zone was never recognized as the international border, there were no North Vietnam and South Vietnam, just Vietnam. The Saigon government was illegitimate and created by the US, and were only supported by less than 20% of South Vietnam population.
The earliest reference to the Mongols classifies them as a Tang dynasty tribe of Shiwei during the eighth century. It was only after the fall of the Liao dynasty in 1125 that they became an important tribe on the Central Asian steppe, but tribal wars weakened their power over the ensuing century. During the thirteenth century, the term Mongol was used to refer to the Mongolic and Turkic tribes who fell under the control of Genghis Khan. The Mongols are primarily a shamanist society; their central deity is the sky god Tenger.
1:47 Mongol Empire at it's peak...
1:29 Mongol empire meets Roman empire
@@saya_miguel_akunlama3008small Roman empire
Mongolia just went "fuck it im ruling all of it". Absolutley based
Yeah, very high quality! Thank you!
Mongol Empire didn't fall until the collapse of Dzungar in 1750-1800
In fact, chingizid dynasties ruled Uzbekistan until 1920.
There were 4 nations which have managed to defeat the 1200's Mongols in war ; Javanese (Majapahit), Turks (Khalji & Bahri Mamluks), Japanese, Vietnamese (Dai Viet). Mongols of the first half of the 13th century however were unstoppable
Hungarian-croatian kingdom stopped them in 1245
And Poland
Was very lucky because when mongols invaded my country Mongol Khan died so invasion must be stopped
And Bohemia kingdom
And Egypt
@@kao1895 That's been debunked. The Mongol princes in the West retreated to the Volga not to Mongolia.
While several of these were simply tributaries, and Mongol control there was less so than the traditional vassals of the Golden Horde, Illkhanate, etcetera, you're still a giga chad for showing all of them.
1:21 ITS MONGKE KHAN 😲
Kolejny kawał dobrej roboty !
They say Gengis khan wanted to rule the world
very cool video but how do you make these maps?
Your videos show how countries rise and fell! I love this
P.S Love the music and portraits
I don't think anyone pointed this out so
Tibet became independent from the Yuan dynasty in 1354
Moghulistan briefly included all of the Chagatai Khanate between 1360 and 1363
This fight in China is insane, now I know how it was possible, that many people died in Mongol conquests.
Over 40 milion people died only in Genghis Khan's rule
1:07 i like this part
Yes Finally a Mongol Empire History Thank you so much!!!
U know, if the Mongols actually extended that far north even east of the Urals, then their Empire was definately larger than that of the Brits.
yes, it was some new discovery that proved this
British won with bad tricks even Germans are better than them.Mongol and Russian empire were better because they fought in direct manner
@@polonianova can you send me a Link
@@karllsonberglund8161 its in describtion in this video somewhere. TH-cam doesnt allow sending links in comments
yes for a short time
Nice, but you forgot mongols invasion of Java in 1293
no, it ended before december
@@POGKPP Bruh
Omg what map is this? It looks so detailed!
It's all your hard work, the video is accurate and cool!
i did not know mongols manage to reach the Northern part of Siberia
Mongols are reached till northern Siberia. You know Genghis Khan(Chyngys Khaan) now is our Sakha(Yakutian) Santa claus. Also his Father Esugei(Jehogei Aiyy) is our God of Horse Guardian of our belief Aiyy Tangara(Tengry). Yakutia a bit long time was in part of Mongol Empire.
Make a Whole Mongol History
The name Mongol appeared first in the eighth-century Chinese records of the Tang dynasty, but only resurfaced in the eleventh century during the rule of the Khitan. At first, it was applied to some small and insignificant nomadic tribes in the area of the Onon River. In the thirteenth century, however, the name Mongol grew into an umbrella term for a large group of Mongolic and Turkic tribes united under the rule of Genghis Khan. It is not clear what the Mongols called themselves in their own languages. In fact, the specific origin of the Mongolic languages is unclear. Some linguists have proposed a link to languages like Tungusic and Turkic, which are often included alongside Mongolic in a hypothetical language group called “Altaic languages”, but the evidence for this is rather weak.
Amazing work!
At first I thought it would be the whole story of Mongolia 🇲🇳 It's just the history of the Empire. Well, the video is pretty well done 👍
Mongolia 2022 - ☹️
Mongolia 1200 -💪
It's like genghis khan waited for the brand new century (1200) to start his conquest
biggest empire of Earth in 1250
I ask this every time so i gotta keep the tradition, what next video is going to be?
Video about british rulers
Steph mod it’s cuz of queens death btw uk is my country so I need to see accuracies in his maps
@@pinghpin3 yeah...
@@pinghpin3 it was planned for a very long time, but yes.
@@POGKPP nice! You should also say the dynasty! But can i know what will be after the history of the british Rulers? 😅
Why some of the Caucasus area are not included Mongol Empire?
Do full history of Mongolia 🇲🇳
Screw it if this gets 1 like ill recreate the mongol empire
Say no more
Astonishing video, I can't emphasize how good this is. But change the title to "The History of the Mongol Empire: Every Year".
I changed it to History without the, because it makes title too long, and people dont relly search it like that.
@@POGKPP The Mongol Empire video is better than EmperorTigerstar's version
@@POGKPP By the way, how do you show topography in your maps?
Great job
Make a video about the history of the northern yuan
Good Video but i think the Yuan Dynasty had not so much land (Northern lands), as in the Video was shown.
It had this land in Siberia.
This was only proven recently due to some Hungarian(?) archaeological expeditions, but they did have that land.
@@dodolulupepe can you send me a Link
@@karllsonberglund8161 POGKPP made a community post about it and linked a pdf iirc
This video is insane!
What was northern lords
Very weird Chinese name
mongol empire was HUGE.
Nice work!
Mongol empire at its best? 1:22
The name Mongol appeared first in the eighth-century Chinese records of the Tang dynasty, but only resurfaced in the eleventh century during the rule of the Khitan. At first, it was applied to some small and insignificant nomadic tribes in the area of the Onon River. In the thirteenth century, however, the name Mongol grew into an umbrella term for a large group of Mongolic and Turkic tribes united under the rule of Genghis Khan. It is not clear what the Mongols called themselves in their own languages. In fact, the specific origin of the Mongolic languages is unclear. Some linguists have proposed a link to languages like Tungusic and Turkic, which are often included alongside Mongolic in a hypothetical language group called “Altaic languages”, but the evidence for this is rather weak.
Dad vibes
@@euminkongzoomer vibe
origin of their language is not important at all. they belongs to east asian (mongoloids) anyways
kitan tribe started
Can you do about china
Why u remove golden horde in 1290s ?
Very nice 😊🎉
Where is Golden Horde from 1294?
They slowly turkified after death of batu khan in 1255
Although the Turks often comprised the bulk of the Mongol army as well as the bulk of armies opposed to the Mongols, throughout the domains of the Mongol Empire there was a diffusion of military technology, which has already bee and also ethnic groups. In addition to the Mongols and Turks, other ethnicities served in the Mongol military machine and found themselves distant from home.
May, T.M., 2012. The Mongol conquests in world history, London: Reaktion Books. p.222
Before this, I hadn't known of the Malaysian territories they conquered.
just submitted
Just pay attention in the Caucasus region. When every inch was conquered West Georgia was free and was defending from hell.
This Is Georgia.
All of Georgia was conquered briefly, and only Western Georgia (Kingdom of Imereti) got independence early.
@@Nastya_07 I wanted to say same. West and Est Georgia are same. When I was watching video, I seemed like the bright island in the hell.
My discord sever for viewers: discord.gg/6qNHxTu
48 days of work for 3 minute video btw. (without intro and outro little bit more than 2:00)
Also, list of small states:
1. Lekia
2. Rutul
3. Zachur
4. Murom
5. Chunsach
6. Simsir
7. Pereslavl-Zalessky
8. Moscow
9. Yaroslavl
10. Ulgich
11. Rostov
12. Suzdal
13. Sgnarobug
14. Yuryev
15. Kursk
16. Rylsk
17. Bobyne
18. Novhorod Siverskyi
19. Starodub
20. Trubtchyevsk
21. Snowsk
22. Samogitia
23. Tovrakste
24. Maleisine
25. Pelone
26. Deltuva
27. Toropets
28. Vyazma
29. Rzhev
30. Formuksk
31. Myetschobozhe
32. Chervien
33. Belz
34. Dimitrov
35. Tyeyer
36. Karaman
37. Sjunik
38. Chatschen
39. Gilan
40. Taiyo
41. Mengguang
dang man well thank you for these 2 months
Do history of china with population
UwU
@@marcinbielak3593 1: nie sięgali, ale posiadali wasali
2: najnowsze badania pokazały że sięgali (co czyni Mongolię największym krajem w historii) są one podane w opisie
Although the Turks often comprised the bulk of the Mongol army as well as the bulk of armies opposed to the Mongols, throughout the domains of the Mongol Empire there was a diffusion of military technology, which has already bee and also ethnic groups. In addition to the Mongols and Turks, other ethnicities served in the Mongol military machine and found themselves distant from home.
May, T.M., 2012. The Mongol conquests in world history, London: Reaktion Books. p.222
1:37
Bello il video 👍👍
Mongolians did not enter into Thailand
0:32 "yes u gei"
In Korea, yesu means Jesus, while gay means gay. So his name means "Jesus gay."
@@Isl33p Jesus Christ is the true god and the only God I ask Jesus Christ the true god and the only God I ask Orthodoxy☦☦☦☦💙👍❤☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦✝️☦✝️☦✝️💙❤👍👍❤💙✝️☦✝️☦✝️☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦❤❤❤❤❤❤❤☦✝️ Jesus Christ is the true god and the only God I ask Jesus Christ the true god and the only God I ask Orthodoxy☦☦☦☦💙👍❤☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦✝️☦✝️☦✝️💙❤👍👍❤💙✝️☦✝️☦✝️☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦❤❤❤❤❤❤❤☦✝️💙❤✝️✝️☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦❤✝️✝️☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦☦🎉🎉🎉
Actually Yesükhei
Dübrĕ film un Musikă, POGKPP.
Include population next time
Чингисхан-великий завоеватель Монгольской Империи. Он захватил многие земли Руси, Китая и многих стран. Он для Монголии сейчас остаётся легендарным завоевателем.
成吉思汗没有占领中国,成吉思汗打完夏就死了。
@@Daming_matron.Если что это мой второй ютуб канал.
@@Daming_matron.Вообще-то он умер. Просто его могилу до сих пор никто не нашёл. Чингисхана куда-то запрятали теперь ищут его останки.
@@Крутойпацанчик-л7й 我知道
Mongol:you want a joke take moscow
- Batu Khan(Ulus Juchi)
:Subedei Khan
- Girey Khan(Crimean Khanate)
- Toktamysh Khan(Siberian Khanate)
- Napoleon(France)
Ok.... 🗿🗿🗿
Timur Khan: DAMN.... If I knew it would be like this.... 😤
why did you stop at "northern yuan"? are they less legitimate or something?
Its not an empire anymore
history of canada please
Quite interesting, thanks!
But pay attention at this moment: th-cam.com/video/z9RoP8_agPk/w-d-xo.html
I think, primarily we should know the truth about the meaning of the names ‘Mongol’ and ‘Tatar’ (‘Tartar’) in the medieval Eurasia:
According to information from ancient and medieval sources, translated by the academician-orientalist V. P. Vasiliev (19th century), the name ‘Mongol’ until the 17th-18th centuries meant belonging to a political community, and was not the ethnic name. While ‘the name ‘Tatar’ was ‘the name of the own ethnos (nation) of Chinghiz Khan …’ , and ‘…Chinghiz Khan and his own people did not speak the language, which we now call the ‘Mongolian’…’ So the medieval Tatars - the own people of Chingiz Khan - were a Turkic people, they are the Ancestors of many modern Turkic peoples. This is confirmed by many little known facts.
About all of this and much more from the hidden common history of the Tatars and other kindred Turkic peoples of Eurasia reasonably and argumentatively is written by the independent historian G. R. Yenikey. Here the book by G. R. Yenikey ‘Forgotten heritage of the Tatars’: www.smashwords.com/books/view/175211
And they could not break the spirit of the Caucasians (Circassians, Nakh peoples) and conquer their lands ⚔️💪Ingush children of the mountains
There were 4 nations which have managed to defeat the 1200's Mongols in war ; Javanese (Majapahit), Turks (Khalji & Bahri Mamluks), Japanese, Vietnamese (Dai Viet). Mongols of the first half of the 13th century however were unstoppable
Major nations destroyed by the Mongols ;
-Jin(Tungusic)
-Khwarezmids(Turkic)
-Souther Song(Sinitic)
-Kara Khitais(Khitanic)
-Cumania(Turkic)
-Kievan Rus(Germanic and Slavic)
-Seljuk Rum(Turkic)
-Abbasids(Arabic)
-Western Xia(Qiangic)
-Volga Bulgaria(Turkic)
Delhi Sultanate is 95% Indian cavalry 🤦
Now Mongolia is not strong 🙁
But Mongolian history is strong miss mongol empire 😢
Wtf is there to miss there about? Slaughtered countless millions, destroyed countless historical sites and wreaked havoc worldwide. The only thing you do miss is GLORY, POWER & PRESTIGE. What a utterly corrupted soul you are.
R.I.P. Persians😢
Hhahahah😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
😍😍😍😍🤌🤌🤌Good Job !
Very wonderful one vidio attract
Bro you showed Yuan so big
Apparently there's new research indicating greater control of Siberia by Yuan
@@zalqert I'm Interested
send me a Link or something to prove it
YESSS
The Mongols did not occupy the Levant
They were vassals or tributaries
Good video
well done ✅
i swear that mongol empire doesnt have the northern most touch to the arctic ocean iced it because mongols have not conquered siberia neither the northern lords
as mongolian im so sad bc seeing how mongol empire collapse
Turks are still here, bro 🤙
Do china next
Dobra robota.
Genghis became khan of the mongols in 1189, not 1172
Now imagine if the had a proper hereditary system
hi
You should learn more about the history of Vietnam
Interesting fact: Russia was formed from the Golden Horde, so, Russia is not successor of Kievan Rus
Russia was formed from the principality of Moscow, which was formed as a result of the collapse of the principality of Vladimir-Suzdal, which was formed as a result of the collapse of Kievan Rus
@@ЮрийГончаров-ж8ю yes, from Moscow, but Moscow was founded by Tatars. Also, Vladimir-Suzdal Principality was not Slavic state. It was just slavanizied Finno-Ugric state, which was founded by Moksha
@@albertixthegreat792
Moscow could not have been founded by the Tatars, because the city was first mentioned in 1147 (which, by the way, is also mentioned in the Ukrainian Wikipedia, lol). Also, the principality of Vladimir-Suzdal was Slavic, because the number of Slavs who participated in the colonization of the interfluve of the Volga and Oka was many times greater than the number of Finno-Ugric tribes. And one more interesting fact: Moksha is a people in Mordovia, which is located 350 km from Moscow.
@@ЮрийГончаров-ж8ю ok, but who lived in Volga and Oka, until Slavs colonized these territories? If you say this, than, you will know the ancestors of Russians
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The Finno-Ugric population of the Volga and Oka are the ancestors of the Russians only to a small extent, because there were much more Slavs who came to these places in the first millennium.
The succession of a people is determined by the lineage of an ancestor, not by the previous population of its current place of residence.
myślałem że zrobisz całą historię Mongolii XDDDD
To nie możliwe, mongolia ciągle migrowała i zmieniała położenie, był moment co chanat mongolski był po środku chin, albo w tybecie czy yunnanie.
@@POGKPP zapewne było by możliwe zrobienie tego ale napewno nie bardzo dokladne
Where's my Northen Yuan? It survived until the 17th century
In 1211, Genghis Khan, the great king of Mongolia, invaded China with 20,000 soldiers. China, or the Golden State of the Zurchis, had 1,000,000 professional soldiers, but it was crushed behind its walls. 300 years after this defeat, the Chinese built the current Great Wall.
The great wall built a way before this it is started from Qin the kingdom that give the china its name.
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The historical Mongols were a federation of heterogenous groups of different nomad peoples of "Tartar" and also Türkish origin. The word "Mongol" is derived from the name of a tribe called Mongɣol or Manqol. Even if the cultural levels of these ethnic groups were different, they had a common language and a common culture which made their unification under the hand of a strong leader easier. In 1206, Temüjin (1155 or 1167-1227) of the Borjigid line of the Mongɣol adopted the title of Great Khan (qaɣan, in Chinese kèhán! 可汗). He is known as Činggis Qaɣan (Genghis Khan). Under his leadership the Mongols destroyed the Western Xia 西夏 (1038-1227) and Jin 金 (1115-1234) empires and conquered central Asia. The successors of Činggis Qaɣan created the largest empire that ever existed in premodern history. Yet this empire soon disintegrated into several states (ulus), one of which was China, ruled by the Yuan dynasty 元 (1279-1368) that was founded by Qubilai Qaɣan (Emperor Shizu 元世祖, r. 1260-1294), a grandson of Činggis.
turks try not to make everybody turk
That Y in mongyol looks like a scissor. That's kinda cute
Please make a video of the Armenian rulers Please 🥺🥺
Peninsula escapes due to sultan Illtutmish .Thank God he was managed to convinced the khan 😅😅
Later Gazi Malik the warden of marches Delhi sultanate sultans saved the Indian human species from the carnage of great khan
And today s ultra Hindus are saying Delhi sultanate and Mughal Empire were looters
But they saved the species of indians
Música name?
Anthem of Mongol Empire: Gengis Khan song
With all respect mangol empire didnt take damascus because mamluk empire was strong enough to fight back and protect their land
Finally!!!!
Cerdas + cerdik = indigo 😂
good but the mongols never went that north in siberia
Maybe they did, maybe not we can't say. And that's the problem with History.
They actually did but never build civilization there because it's too cold to live. Very few nomadic people live there and since Mongol is in control of that region, map should include entire northern Siberia as part of their empire and that would make the Mongol actually bigger than even the British Empire but historians don't like the idea of an Asian empire being bigger than Western empires so they take it out.
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Mongol had never ruled Anatolia and Greece.
한국도 포함 해주십시오.
Bulgaria wasn't conquered by them.
Yes it was for a brief period of time.
It was vassals or tributaries
Clearly the colour is lighter
@@janus1012 it wasn't. Where did you read that. They were never part of Mongol empire. They never occupied the capital and all fortresses.
@@thecatsari it was a vassal state of the Mongols. Do some research.
@@janus1012 but never was a part of the empire
Dude mongol empire didn't reach syria they reached piece of syria
Si l'empire l'avait conquis entièrement et on me conquis tout le croissant fertile
The Japanese should be thankful for their Shinto religion, the Europeans for their Christianity, the Arabs for their Islam, Faithfully. Only God saved you. Mongolians were unstoppable at that time, apart from God.
Wow man