The Ottoman-Greek War of 1897
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@alaricengelen295
@alaricengelen295 2 күн бұрын
Wear my brver if im back
@alaricengelen295
@alaricengelen295 2 күн бұрын
Entering
@robnewman6101
@robnewman6101 3 күн бұрын
God Bless His Catholic Majesty King Louis the 18th. The Rightful Restore to the Throne of France. 👑⚜️⚜️⚜️. ✅️
@Risingsun294
@Risingsun294 5 күн бұрын
Not just sicily...many small kingdoms were in the south of Italy too ..btw a lot of middle easterns were there long time before middle age
@AzizAmri-l5d
@AzizAmri-l5d 6 күн бұрын
I'm from Tunisia , I did DNA test last year and these are my results : 51% North Africa 22% Italian 14% Iberian 8% Ashkenazi Jews 3% Scandinavian 2% Balkan
@kaiokenx1061
@kaiokenx1061 11 күн бұрын
Day of traitors, destroyed the whole economy in 1 year with the communist dictatorship
@awakening80
@awakening80 12 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this video. Recently in Vietnam, I visited the Ho Chi Min museum in Danang. The history tho only went back to perhaps the 1920's or 30's. The Americans got into it in the 50's. I feel it's a shame that Vietnam was subject to colonization & violence. I don't understand why Ameriaca got involved.
@raffcutt5498
@raffcutt5498 14 күн бұрын
Europeans did not discover anything, they just sailed by. We discovered it. 🇵🇬
@Eliteplayer-mq3pm
@Eliteplayer-mq3pm 10 күн бұрын
Oml wow! True comment
@felixalmeida481
@felixalmeida481 15 күн бұрын
E foi assim que os Portugueses saíram de vez, depois de ​​​​451 anos em Goa
@hejlik4859
@hejlik4859 15 күн бұрын
Jsem čech narozený za totality v roce 1980 , moc dobře si ještě vybavuji školu a všude rudé vlajky SSSR, fotky soudruhů ve třídě. Moc dobře si pamatuju sametovou revoluci...jsrm rád , že žiju v téhle skvělé zemi, bohužel Rusové se jen tak nezmění, obyčejní lidé jsou zblblý propagandou a nic nezmůžou , jedině až vymřou lidi jako je Putin , tak možné přijde změna, ale nevěřím tomu moc . Obavám se ,že v Evropě UŽ je dlouho " mír " , ŽE příjde kontinentální válka
@hejlik4859
@hejlik4859 15 күн бұрын
Svoboda = anglicky Freedom!! Paradox
@Omar-te6nm
@Omar-te6nm 16 күн бұрын
Compare the accomplishments of Tunisians then and Tunisians now...
@astraluna6is9
@astraluna6is9 20 күн бұрын
Yeah, and judging by the maps they drew, they must of been drunk most of the time. Not even geographically or topographically accurate in any way. Cook said, and I quote, “A map that the most illiterate of illiterate sea-faring men would have been ashamed to put his name to.”
@TheAceLewis
@TheAceLewis 21 күн бұрын
Thailand: “that’s what you get for breaking off of the Khmer empire in the 13th century.”
@SalvatoreEscoti
@SalvatoreEscoti 22 күн бұрын
in this period Islam was the most progressiv religion/culture , Sicily was lucky to be overtaken by the muslims!!! from 827 to 1072, we still have so many arabic word in Sizilian language and Town names, like Marsala, Or babbaluci for snail, tabbutu for coffin... and many more
@hungarienness
@hungarienness 23 күн бұрын
Some Western invasion to Hungary: battle of Pressburg, Vértes, Otto by Western Christianity, European Union, Avar empire(it was Hungarian or relatives)
@TOm-hr2mb
@TOm-hr2mb 24 күн бұрын
Natives were in the west thousands of years before any snowman. Natives originated from Asia.
@TOm-hr2mb
@TOm-hr2mb 24 күн бұрын
Maybe Europe ought to mind their own business?
@satriamandeni
@satriamandeni 26 күн бұрын
The Day When Vulture beat the Eagle 🎉
@alaricengelen295
@alaricengelen295 Ай бұрын
And I'm from England 🇬🇧
@alaricengelen295
@alaricengelen295 Ай бұрын
My name is ALARIC from England
@samizaki1356
@samizaki1356 Ай бұрын
🇲🇦❤☝️.....🖐de andalousse 🇪🇸
@michaelmontano4280
@michaelmontano4280 Ай бұрын
I've never heard of this war before.
@rajanidevaki5096
@rajanidevaki5096 Ай бұрын
Cnut means “bitten donut”
@richmondlandersenfells2238
@richmondlandersenfells2238 Ай бұрын
It's nice to hear some Filipinos were involved in this!
@andzeykotik3985
@andzeykotik3985 Ай бұрын
ALLAH AKBAR FROM POLAND :-)
@kingkobra1956
@kingkobra1956 Ай бұрын
Alas, the French are like the British now whereas they have absolutely nothing now.
@raymondjblaze7761
@raymondjblaze7761 Ай бұрын
🇨🇻❤️🇬🇷
@YuriWhite2251
@YuriWhite2251 Ай бұрын
Забавные финики. Проиграли, но выжимают перемогу. Потом снюхались с адольфычем, снова проиграли, Сталин их пожалел. А вон ты ж смотри пасть снова открывают. Забывая что вся так называемая Финляндия это территория Российской Империи. Хотите исчезнуть как букраина ? Ну кто вам дохтур.
@mariocroatia9321
@mariocroatia9321 Ай бұрын
Kara Đorđe is Black George.Kara means black in Turkish
@larrycjost9388
@larrycjost9388 Ай бұрын
You forgot something fundamentally important. In 1963 I think it was a type of clothes wash and wear, permanent press,drip dry were invented. Wash in a washer with special cycles, dry in a dryer with special cycle and hang up as soon as dryer done. No wrinkles no ironing. Makes laundry much easier.
@wtfsamusidk7574
@wtfsamusidk7574 Ай бұрын
True Romance 🎉
@GregiiFlieger
@GregiiFlieger Ай бұрын
But, creating Hydrogen is nasty and inefficient! Oooppsss.
@jayfreechavez0000
@jayfreechavez0000 Ай бұрын
❤❤
@dimamircea
@dimamircea Ай бұрын
This is why Finland joined NATO, the same reason motivated all Russia's neighbors to FREELY join NATO.
@dimamircea
@dimamircea Ай бұрын
This is why Russophobia has been spreading in Europe and all Russia's neighbors FREELY joined NATO!
@bernardmarsh4133
@bernardmarsh4133 Ай бұрын
Fantastic video.
@bernardopratta3076
@bernardopratta3076 Ай бұрын
The most interesting parts about this battle are never mentioned conveniently, but same of the most referenced sources mention the geopolitical context of this battle, and also what happened to the King of Portugal. 1. Portugal’s main goal was to destroy the Ottoman army, and then conquer the kingdom of Morrocco and reinstate the dethroned king. They successfully destroyed most the Ottoman army, whose plan was to invade Morrocco after destroying the Christian Coalition. 2. The Portugueze killed a lot more men than the Muslim forces, who were far greater in number. Thanks to this carnage, the Ottoman forces could no longer pursue their goal of conquering Morrocco, and accessing the recently discovered New World. Thanks to the Christians / Europeans who fought in this battle, the Muslims never touched the Americas. 3. King Sebastião survived the battle, there is no single source that indicates that the King’s body was found, and multiple sources indicating that he retreated with severe injuries from a grenade explosion on the backside of his elm. He was later treated in the Algarves and exiled under the Pope’s “protection”.
@marouanetalbi4762
@marouanetalbi4762 Ай бұрын
You who think that you know a lot of thing , king Sebastien was killed and don antonio and dom teodosio 2 ( duc of braganza) were liberated ok ? , so revise your leçon
@domesticcat5069
@domesticcat5069 Ай бұрын
🗨️📄
@azerooo3583
@azerooo3583 Ай бұрын
Goan hindus ran away with their tail ii between their legs during portuguese rule lol
@floareaaurel2838
@floareaaurel2838 2 ай бұрын
May God rest in peace your soul Stefan ! Be blessed! 🙏☦️
@CIHANOZEL-ij6vd
@CIHANOZEL-ij6vd 2 ай бұрын
“Beylik” not emirate
@marksarkany1778
@marksarkany1778 2 ай бұрын
His voice is shit
@ercanbanka5377
@ercanbanka5377 2 ай бұрын
He was never called Barbarossa , maybe in the fantasy of Europeans , it is misleading , when he saved algeria from hispanic Vatican Invaders he became the Nickname Baba oruc by the locals , Baba Oruc not "barbarossa " he was not a Readbeard neither was his mother Greek christian , this is nonsense . Janissaries were not kidnapped european christian children , this is nonsense , The Alevites were the Janissaries , the Real Muslim traditional culture of the "Ottomans" before europeans turned everything into satanism and freemasonry .
@mrjugurtha4077
@mrjugurtha4077 2 ай бұрын
Great Berber amazigh civilisation
@user-tt9ji5rg7x
@user-tt9ji5rg7x 2 ай бұрын
Arabs invade Africans in North Africa! And Spain, stop stealing history
@shivrajgujar1
@shivrajgujar1 2 ай бұрын
Portuguese occupied Goa from the Adilshah of Bijapur, the Bhonsles of Sawantwadi and the Nayakas of Sonda. "India liberated an Indian Goa that was occupied by the Europeans"✅
@au-delabattleworld9051
@au-delabattleworld9051 2 ай бұрын
Alexander never conquered India. At the time, India was the Nanda Empire, Alexander never reached it, he just defeated an isolated kingdom.
@sandhyadixit4220
@sandhyadixit4220 2 ай бұрын
Sund is very nice 😂🎉🎉
@bobbyz9366
@bobbyz9366 2 ай бұрын
Gjon (Ivan, Jovan) Kastriot married Vojsava, Serbian princess from Polog and had nine children with her: four sons and five daughters. The sons' names were 1. Staniša 2. Repoš 3. Kostadin 4. George, Djordje, -(Skanderbeg) The daughters' names were: 1. Jelena 2. Mara 3. Angelina 4. Vlajka 5. Mamica = 100% serbian names..... Djordje is a Serbian given name, a Serbian variant, derived from Greek Γεώργιος (Geōrgios); "George" in English. Skenderbeg’s sisters Valica and Jela mean ‘little wave’ and ‘dear’ in Serbian. Branilo and Stanisa are both Serbian names meaning ‘defender’ and ‘the one who stands,’ respectively. It is remarkable that Pagan Serbian names persisted in the Kastriota family into the fourth generation. Skenderbeg brother Stanisa named his own son Branilo. Such inter-generational use of Pagan Serbian names suggests a preservation of a Serb identity. Much in the same way that religious Jews give their children distinctly Hebrew names like Herschel, Shmooley, Menachem, Yehuda and so forth so that they never forget their ancestry and identity. The reader should also note: the names being pointed out in the genealogy are Pagan Serbian names that could never have been diffused into Albanian culture through Christianity because the Serbs practiced Orthodox Christianity, which could never have diffused to Albanian Catholics. Also, Albanian Orthodoxy was always under Byzantine-Greek jurisdiction and concentrated in the south of Albania, furthest away from any potential and unlikely Serbian/Christian cultural diffusion. Skenderbeg's brother Repoš was died as a monk in Serbian orthodox monastery Hilandar on July 25, 1431 and he was buried there. __________ In Hilandar stays written : "Prestavi se Repoš, rab božji 1437" George Kastriot Skanderbeg married Andronika Arianiti Sister of Andronika name Anglelina, married Stefan Brankovic, and later become a Saint in Serbian Orthodox Church - ''Anglelina prepodobna mati'' Stefan Brankovic is despot (ruler) of the Serbian Despotate between 1458 and 1459, member of the serbian Branković dynasty. Gjon Kastrioti II, THE ONLY Scanderbeg's son, married Irene Brankovic, daughter of Lazar Brankovic, despot(ruler) of Serbia Skanderbeg's sister Mamica married Serbian lord of Zeta Stefan Crnojevic, and other sister Vlajka married Serbian lord Stefan Balšic Skenderbeg is the great grandson of Branilo, the Serb duke of Kastoria. etc etc. The only book about Skenderbeg written by an Albanian before the World War I was written by Catholic Albanian priest Marin Barleci ..even M. Barleci an Albanian designates Skenderbeg a a Serb and not an Albanian at all. He was definitely a Serb on both sides of his family. I mean, look at his coat of arms: it’s the exact same as the sigil of the Serbian Imperial House, with the color of the eagle reversed. It’s not just a Christian symbol, but an Orthodox Christian symbol (it was a Byzantine adaptation of the Roman eagle, with the two heads symbolizing the union of Church and State under the Emperor). Russia’s Imperial Eagle is also derived from Byzantium, and also black. Skenderbeg’s identity was completely hijacked..It hasn’t been enough to just murder and expel the Serbs; the point was to steal their history, culture and identity as well. medievalist, said the following, in his review of Athanase Gegaj's work which claimed that Skanderbeg was purely Albanian: "...Skanderbeg's mother had a Slav name, and the epithet 'Tripalda' given to her is a corruption of the tribal name 'Triballi', which the pedantic Byzantine historians applied to the Serbs. Moreover, if he had no connexion with Serbia, why should he have given two villages to Chilindar ... the famous Serbian monastery on Mount Athos, immemorially connected with Serbian kings, medieval and modern?". In Bulgarian historiography, historian-medievalist Vasil Zlatarski (1866-1935), mentioned her as the daughter of a Serbian nobleman. Historian Strashimir Dimitrov (1892-1960) said that she was a daughter of a local Bulgarian lord (boyar) from Macedonia. Fan S. Noli, an Albanian-American writer, in his biography of Skanderbeg (1947), adopted the view that Vojsava came from the Muzaka family. British writer and Balkans expert Harry Hodgkinson (1913-1994) considered her a member of the Muzaka family as well. Oliver Schmitt rejected this view and stated that Hodgkinson had done no archival research. Boban Petrovski, a Macedonian historian and author of Voisava Tribalda (2006), the only work about Voisava and her possible genealogies, concluded that Voisava was of undoubtedly Slavic origin, most likely Serb, as she was the daughter of a lord of the "Triballians" (Serbs) in Polog, that had ruled before the Ottoman conquest. He had several theses on the ultimate identity of Voisava's father: "If the Branković family indeed governed Polog in the last decade of the 14th century, it arises the chance that Voisava was a daughter of Grgur Branković or even Vuk Branković." Oliver Schmitt, a professor of South-East European history at Vienna University, in his biography Skanderbeg: Der neue Alexander auf dem Balkan (2009) supported that she was a Serbian noblewoman of the Branković family and sister to Mara Branković. Robert Elsie (born 1950), an Albanologist, mentioned her as "a Slavic woman ... related to the noble Serbian Brankovići family". Medievalist Tadeusz Wasilewski notes that Voisava is not listed as a member of the Brankovic dynasty family tree. Boško Bojović, a medievalist with a research focus on the relations of the Kastrioti family to Mount Athos (Hilandar) considers her a member of the Muzaka family.
@patriotalbanian3205
@patriotalbanian3205 20 күн бұрын
serbs don’t exist in that time you where Turk Osman who res only 😂