Bosnian reacts to Andrew Tate
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Me vs Life's challenges
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2 ай бұрын
Tour of my new house :)
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Reacting to Community Posts #3
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@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Күн бұрын
They are small very small Bosnian in Syria where are refugee from the Balkan War
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Күн бұрын
‏‪14:53‬‏ that is uncorrected Muhammad please people and die before even for the Islamic Conquest of Syria where you get the story Prophet Muhammad visited Syria before his prophet he's a child as a merchant uncle radio Islamic history correct
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Күн бұрын
Fun fact you can still find some after old architecture from the ottoman era in the great mosque Mecca
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Күн бұрын
If you talk about the first white Muslim that go to the Caucasus pacifically the region of Dagestan
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Күн бұрын
‏‪10:51‬‏ Iran majority Sunni Islam for 8th century until the Safavid Conquer Iran and forced Shia Islam on the Iranian set alarm become majority Shi'a
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Күн бұрын
No the difference between Sunni and Shia Islam is not there are big theological differences yes in the start they are not big different between Sunni and Shi'a is Maddie political but after time they are they have big theological difference
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Күн бұрын
Your name sound like مرسال Arabic for Messenger
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Күн бұрын
In Syria we have three Greek community the first is the Greek Orthodox we call them Roman Orthodox or just Rom they are from the time of the the Eastern Roman Empire or the Byzantine and you have the Greek Catholic and you have the Greek Muslim from the island of Crete call kicked out from the island of Crete and the time of the Greek independent because they are Muslim in the Balkan if you are Muslim you label as Turk
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Күн бұрын
the name Osman come from the Arabic name عثمان Uthman which mean the name of the baby snake
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Күн бұрын
Country to popular belief the Turk even after big migration from central Asia Anatolia modern day Turkish have 1 to 2% turkic DNA and some have zero turkic DNA what actually happened people of the Anatolia assimilated and starting to speak the turkic language
@Mario-md3io
@Mario-md3io 3 күн бұрын
Love Balkan from Serbia and Italy
@dabsikokk9366
@dabsikokk9366 5 күн бұрын
Dalmacija exsist to this day in Croatia, there was only limited migration up to 10 % from other slavs like from russia in 7 century.
@younusadiallo5094
@younusadiallo5094 9 күн бұрын
React to the rise of the abbasid caliphate by epic history
@acemd4589
@acemd4589 11 күн бұрын
Morocco send about 2k volunteers in 1991 for the war and 4k in 1999 one of the was my uncle who died there rip
@atharvmahale23
@atharvmahale23 18 күн бұрын
React to battle of palkhed by historymarche, a good tactical battle
@Bella-ti2ej
@Bella-ti2ej 18 күн бұрын
No way abkhazians are not russian have to read history
@Bella-ti2ej
@Bella-ti2ej 18 күн бұрын
We had that flag long before englad had it :)😊
@anhalter1572
@anhalter1572 18 күн бұрын
Odbejdec1id
@KaleemKhan-ni5lj
@KaleemKhan-ni5lj 20 күн бұрын
YOGOSLAVIA LOOKS LIKE A LOBSTER ON GLOBAL MAP AND MECADONIA ITS TAIL WHICH IS THE MOST DELICIOUS AND EDIBLE PART OF IT. WHO DID EAT THE LOBSTER?
@user-en8tq5ym7d
@user-en8tq5ym7d 23 күн бұрын
All existing biological and genetic studies have rendered obsolete or pseudoscientific all hypotheses on the interbreeding of ethnic Russians with non-European ethnic groups. Among the Russians of the North, there is a Baltic contribution which is greater than the Finno-Ugric contribution which for the latter is lower than previously thought. The Russians were formed from East Slavic tribes, and their cultural ancestry is based in Kievan Rus'. Genetically, the majority of Russians are very similar to their East Slavic counterparts, unlike Northern Russians, who belong to the Northern European Baltic gene pool. The Russian word for the Russians is derived from the people of Rus' and the territory of Rus'. The Russians share many historical and cultural traits with other European peoples, and especially with other East Slavic ethnic groups, specifically Belarusians and UkrainiansThe Russian people in Russian русские/russky namely Eastern slaves of Orthodox culture or religion, pagan Slavic 'rodnovers'; not to be confused with a Russian pоссиянин / rassinine which designates both a Russian and a person of another nationality or ethnic group native to the Russian Federation such as a Tatar, Komi, Mordvian, Chechen etc... these other peoples live in their own autonomous republics with their local languages, customs, constitutions. The Russians live mainly in Russian countries, namely the very large major part of Western Russia, heir to the Rus' of Kiev and also a good part of Siberia, the Russian Far East and even, for example, the Krai of Altai which is almost entirely Russian (not to be confused with the Republic of Altai which is populated by the Altai people who are a Turkic people) with landscapes that evoke Austria, a good part of the Urals.All existing biological and genetic studies have rendered obsolete or pseudoscientific all hypotheses on the interbreeding of Russians ethnic with non-European ethnic groups. Among the Russians of the North, there is a Baltic contribution which is greater than the Finno-Ugric contribution which for the latter is lower than previously thought.Ethnicity is nationality in Russia and is distinct from citizenship which is rather civic. On the Russian passport, it is written Citizenship: Russian Federation and not Russian because being Russian is determined at birth, namely those who are born of Russian parents, therefore slabes. To return to the ethnic level, according to the works of Viktor Valerianvitch Bounak published by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR or those of Mikhail Vladimirovitch such as, Anthropological data as a source on the history of the colonization of the Russian North published in Moscow by the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1997 and in many other scientific works of course; the Russian people actually appears to be relatively “homogeneous” and at least fully European in the sense of worship as well as ethnicity and genetics. The Russian populations do not differ from the native western European populations at the level of the phenotype, or anthropology in any case. In reality, within populations of the Russian ethnic group or so-called ethnic Russians, there is an almost zero or even extremely low frequency of genetic characteristics of Mongoloid populations. The frequencies of East Eurasian markers in Russians correspond to average markers in the rest of Europe.Moreover, a study of autosomal markers also approximates northern Russians (i.e. the area from present-day Saint Petersburg to Velikiy Ustyug) to other European peoples and casts doubt on the Finno-Ugric migration stratum within Russian genetic fund of this region. These data make it possible to put forward the hypothesis of the conservation in these territories of the Paleo-European substrate of the protohistory of antiquity which subsequently experienced the intense migrations of the Slavic tribes.This was confirmed during the genogeographic expeditions of the Medical-Genetic Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences between 2000 and 2008, more than 10,000 DNA samples were collected and analyzed from people of Russian nationality and all are genetically fully European.MALYARCHUK, B., DERENK, M., GRZYBOVSKY, T., Differentiation of Mitochondrial DNA and Y Chromosomes in Russian Populations, Detroit, 2004, vol 76 p. 877-890 During the Mongol rule, the Russians lived in the grasslands and wooded regions, while the Mongols themselves lived hundreds or even thousands of kilometers away in the steppes to the south of present-day Volgograd, in Tartary, which would later become part of Tatarstan and also the region corresponding to Kazakhstan, but not within Russian territory. The capital of the Golden Horde, Sarai or Sarai Batu, founded in 1240, was located in the present-day Astrakhan Oblast.The Mongols did not live among the Russians but rather kept to themselves and lived at a considerable distance. When the Mongols came to Russian territory, it was usually the Khan and his court for tribute purposes, or there were tax collectors. There was little intermingling, except perhaps in Tartary. The majority of present-day Tatars have a European appearance, often with light hair and light eyes. Furthermore, Russia played a crucial role in saving the rest of Europe from the Mongols, especially the victory of the Russian principality troops under the command of Grand Prince Dmitry Donskoy in the Battle of Kulikovo on September 8, 1380. Just as the French have Charles Martel, Russia has Dmitry I.Many testimonies support this, including that of Archdeacon Paul of Aleppo, who visited Russia and specifically Muscovy between 1654 and 1656. He left detailed descriptions of Russia, noting that in every man's house, there were ten children or more with white hair on their heads, and for their great fairness, they were called old men. He also mentioned that the women in the land of the Muscovites were beautiful in appearance, and their children resembled those of the Franks but with rosier complexions. During the time of Herodotus in antiquity, the European world sometimes extended as far as the Ural Mountains, or even to the gates of Altai, as the entirety of the Scythians (an Indo-European people) was often integrated into the European world. In the 15th century, Western European geographers established the boundary of Europe beyond Nizhny Novgorod, in the present-day Kërzhenskiy Nature Reserve. To the east was Tartary, although some Volga Tatars were Scythians (i.e., culturally Turkicized Europoids). The current geographic division between Europe and Asia in Russia was established 300 years ago in the Ural Mountains, and at that time, it made sense according to the geographer who drew the border, namely Vassili Tatitchev, who reasoned from an ethno-civilizational perspective. This delineation was first confirmed by the Swedish military officer of German origin, Philipp Johann von Strahlenberg. So, from a geographical standpoint, considering the geography of Peter the Great's era, Russia lies between two continents, although this was genuinely the case 300 years ago. Now, when you travel to Irkutsk or Novosibirsk, you find yourself in Europe in terms of population, mentality, architecture in Irkutsk, and so forth. In my opinion, if we consider the logic of Greek geographers like Herodotus or 18th-century geographers, today we should speak of Europe from the Atlantic to Vladivostok.
@SpeleoDron
@SpeleoDron 24 күн бұрын
But with all my criticism towards some of information u gave in the video ( which is not completely ur fault - for centuries world has mostly just accepted what russia told) allow me to thank you for making this video and bringing attention to my country.
@SpeleoDron
@SpeleoDron 24 күн бұрын
17:12 - that is not true that Russian and Ukrainian people had “very similar customs” . At least it wasn’t true before russification took place. Historical records show that even Ukrainian family structure differed a lot from Russian one. Like, Russians lived in huge families where several generations lived under one roof and the oldest man was the head of the family and his will was a law to degree that he even could sleep with wifes of his sons - that is how big authority he has. Meanwhile in Ukraine young people intended to form their own separate family and live in their own separate houses as soon as it could be possible. And that was only one example. There were plenty of such differences making customs of these two peoples not similar at all. And only Later, when Russification and deportations took place, customs became much more similar. But not at the time of Cathrine the second. It happened later.
@SpeleoDron
@SpeleoDron 24 күн бұрын
20:25 sorry, I must add some context here as well. Crimea historically was not a place were russian ethnicity was a majority until russian started kinda genocidial politics against local people and eventually forcefully deported them in an act of genocide and repopulated this area with ethnic Russians literally giving them to move in fully furnitured homes of deported locals. So the only reason why Russians are so huge majority in crimea is because they were firstly occupiers and later became a genociders. I think it is important to keep this thing in mind if you call Crimea “ ethnically russian land”
@SpeleoDron
@SpeleoDron 24 күн бұрын
Please don’t say that Ukraine mean “Borderland” . It’s nothing but part of russian colonialism. Ukraine means either “in country” or “this region”, but never “borderland”. At the time when term “Ukraine” firstly appeared there were no such thing as russia and the land nowadays we call Ukraine was a centre, almost metropolia. Why would the people who live in the main city, the centre for many other lands, call their country “borderland “ it just makes no sense.
@user-ce4wg8dv7d
@user-ce4wg8dv7d 26 күн бұрын
Why Bulgarian Empire and the development of the slavs is skipped???? This video is a biiiig lie!👿👿👿👿👿👿
@spannade
@spannade 27 күн бұрын
Bro you speak turkish really good, you are welcomed in Türkiye
@sekritdokumint9326
@sekritdokumint9326 Ай бұрын
This is a very old video but regarding our current geography poland is pretty spot on considering our first kingdom from the 10th century. Poland today occupies pretty much the same land area we did in late 900s and early 1000s. Wroclaw (Breslau) and Gdansk (Danzig) were established by Polish dukes and were part of the Polish kingdom for hundreds of years so us getting back these western and northern territories is very much okay. The only thing we did not hold at the time that we do now are the north-eastern territories on the border with russia and lithuania that were settled by Baltic people up untill 1200s when the Teutonic Knights Order wiped and asimilated them
@eduardocoelho416
@eduardocoelho416 Ай бұрын
Just a note on how to pronounce the Portuguese name José. The letter J is pronounced like the French J as in Je (suis...)and not as the Spanish J which is pronounced rrr. So please do not pronounce it the Spanish way(as you did).
@D.H.Alb.24
@D.H.Alb.24 Ай бұрын
Nice video. 👍🏼 From archival, mythological or cult documents, it is proven that the Albanians had the eagle as a feature of their spiritual world. This is until we come to the 6th century BC, where we have the eagle documented in archaeological artifacts. We have it on the shield of an Illyrian warrior carved in stone, in the mounds of Mati in several variants, we also have it in the Illyrian culture discovered by Prof. Muzafer Korkuti near Apollonia. This had a continuity with us as Illyrian-Albanians, until heraldry appeared in the developed Europe of the 11th-11th century, which was precisely defined graphically, which would be the sign that would be worn by administrations, church administrations, formations of various military, states, princes, etc. From there we again have documented eagles, even with one head, that we have in the first state of Arbër in the XII century and in the XII-XIII centuries among the Albanian feudal families such as the Muzakaj, the Dukagjins, the Kastriots, the Gropajs and Ohrid and Dibra, etc". Skenderbeu inherited the coat of arms of the flag from his family, so the double-headed eagle on a red field was inherited from his ancestors. In 1444 in the Assembly of Lezha, it was decided that this will be the new symbol of the Albanian nation, after Skënderbeu was elected as commander-in-chief. Conclusion: Albanians 🇦🇱 are the first to use the eagle 🦅 as a symbol because it dates earlier in their culture since ancient times, then the symbol was loaned by Byzantine empire and some Slavic countries, etc.
@wojteks4712
@wojteks4712 Ай бұрын
It's sad you think that authoritarian centralized power is only way to rule Russia. When we have good example from US that you can build a state which is modern and free that consists of multiple diverse groups. And US was very divided at it's beginnings, with concentration of very different ethnic groups concentrated in specific locations. Well, I guess you believe in what Russians believe, that it has to be that bad...
@ovidium8020
@ovidium8020 Ай бұрын
Hungary didn't control Transilvania, the Austro-Hungarian empire did
@Ali-vj3pj
@Ali-vj3pj Ай бұрын
Dear Bosnian , you are very knowledgeable. ❤❤❤ Ali from Tehran
@paulkauchick6782
@paulkauchick6782 Ай бұрын
He's from Nepal
@franklinschmidt2403
@franklinschmidt2403 Ай бұрын
We have a tipical song , that mention Costa Rica is the Switzerland of Central America but we don't have snow at any time and we have the rainy season and the dry season. We enjoy to stay on the country and live happy life, only 1% of ticos live in snother country most are University studients that come back to the country when they finished.
@user-tz2yw7wc6w
@user-tz2yw7wc6w 2 ай бұрын
zdravo kako si !!
@StekTM1
@StekTM1 2 ай бұрын
Andrew Tate is sick in the head
@donnie1725
@donnie1725 2 ай бұрын
That's so cool!
@danilochaves9759
@danilochaves9759 2 ай бұрын
Lusitano in Portuguese
@user-hj9tp8mj1o
@user-hj9tp8mj1o 2 ай бұрын
When nepal was the country there was no india exist because there was no no country india but when british came to asia there was small small nation but after british conolise those nation and now became india pakishtan bangladesh nepal was already a independent souvirent country as grater nepal ok thank you
@41divad
@41divad 2 ай бұрын
Hope they were all bad guys
@alienanobis
@alienanobis 2 ай бұрын
Welcome back Mirsad. I am glad you decided to return with some new content. You have a great potential, I wish you success. Pozdrav od Bosnjakinje iz dijaspore.
@Robalexe
@Robalexe 2 ай бұрын
Based me😂
@BHuang92
@BHuang92 2 ай бұрын
The John Wick steps to success
@sjianothegeek8117
@sjianothegeek8117 2 ай бұрын
Disproves how swords don't make a metal on metal sound when being drawn by using a metal on wood sword and scabbard.... 🤦 I'm not saying the shows were right but at least prove it convincingly
@DinaricWolf
@DinaricWolf 2 ай бұрын
Read the captions...
@mustafzmbd924
@mustafzmbd924 2 ай бұрын
Myht busters but for katanas 😂
@Justice4NounTTP
@Justice4NounTTP 2 ай бұрын
Vise means tall, grad, was garad meaning surrounding by water. That is where the Slavic word Gorad comes from.
@BillyBob-tr3jr
@BillyBob-tr3jr 2 ай бұрын
This guy definitely stufies the blade 🤣