How the Ottomans Trained their Future Kings

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Tareekhi Tales

Tareekhi Tales

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The Ottomans had a system to figureout which Heir is the best suited to rule. but what was this system?
Sources:
God's Shadow: Sultan Selim, His Ottoman Empire, and the Making of the Modern World
By Alan Mikhail
Istanbul and the Education of Crown Princes - Turgut Var*, Seval Ozbalci** - Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Izmir University of Economics, 35330 Balçova, İzmir - Türkiye
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@muhammadomer5301
@muhammadomer5301 2 ай бұрын
It's not just sultans, their whole bureaucratic structure was spectacularly well organised. The cracks began to arrive in the era of Suleiman and the figure of sultan declined dramatically after him.
@ferdousshiekh4893
@ferdousshiekh4893 2 ай бұрын
sounds misogyny but women started to lean in power.
@Titan54123
@Titan54123 2 ай бұрын
That's where the fall of empire started. When you'll study about Sultans of Ottoman Empire untill Sultan Suleiman, then you'll realise the amount of damage empire got after they started lacking visionary sultans. Yes women or sulatanas does prevent empire to fell into the hands of Europe but we can't just run away from the facts. ​@@ferdousshiekh4893
@iiiiiiaaaandidiwinnnneo
@iiiiiiaaaandidiwinnnneo 2 ай бұрын
Crazy how Suleiman took the empire to it's peak and then he himself kinda ruined it. Through many mistakes in the ending years of his reign.
@Sosunny35
@Sosunny35 2 ай бұрын
At a time when Jews were not wanted anywhere, the Ottomans protected Jews and somehow they reached very high positions. I think this was one of the biggest mistakes. As far as I know, during the reign of Sultan Suleiman, Jews rose to very high levels.
@eatlikethelocals93
@eatlikethelocals93 Ай бұрын
@@ferdousshiekh4893 Women took over when they thought they will manage better than sultans, because at that time you will succeed the succession race only if you have intelligent mother. Their sons may or may not have been intelligent, and some were very younger when they became sultans. How can an intelligent women let the empire be ruined? Ofcourse they had to take over. And they really managed it well during "Sultanat of women". They stabilised the empire. But women naturally have different management style than men. They avoided starting wars. Thats why people think empire got down. No, it didn't. It was stabilised first, rather than starting wars. They were strong women indeed who took control when men were going to lose it. They gave it back to men when they were ready, and we centuries of rule after that too.
@AliSidTex
@AliSidTex 2 ай бұрын
That was how the bloody succession system worked in the Ottoman Empire. But it was not the reason the Ottoman Empire was successful. The Ottoman Empire was successful because they followed the Islamic principles of serving justice and freedom of worship to ALL citizens without bias, be they Muslim or non Muslim. This is what made them distinct from the Crusaders, the Byzantines, the Mongols, the Saffavids and all the other competing powers that failed. Marrying into the local population and promoting non elites into high ranking positions was part of that process.
@sushanth1689
@sushanth1689 2 ай бұрын
Good joke😂
@grapeshott
@grapeshott 2 ай бұрын
Mongols were more religiously tolerant before they converted to Islam. Chengez Khan and his descendants for a few generations had zero problems with religious diversity. And it were the Ottomans under whom the Christians revolted because they had second class status.
@AliSidTex
@AliSidTex 2 ай бұрын
@@grapeshott wrong. The majority of the supporters of the Ottoman Empire were Christians. In fact they formed the majority of Ottoman citizens for centuries. And there was no "religous" revolt against the Ottomans. When the empire started to collapse, those who fought against it included Muslim Arabs, Muslim Bosnians. Muslim Albanians, Muslim Sudanese, Muslim Egyptions etc. As for the Mongols, they were quite well known for carrying out ethnic cleansing against Sunni Muslims. For example, the sacking of Baghdad. Ironically the majority of Mongols eventually converted to Sunni Islam after coming more into contact with Muslims.
@help123research4
@help123research4 2 ай бұрын
​@@AliSidTexOttomans were great warriors, they had no justice or equality , they were brutal . What's that got do to with Islamic principles
@AliSidTex
@AliSidTex 2 ай бұрын
@@help123research4 the Ottomans were not superior warriors to anyone else in their region. The man reason they succeeded is because they allowed people to keep their religion, culture and language and protected them from the brutal medieval world around them. This is the reason why the former Ottoman lands are the most culturally diverse lands in the world. The same can be said for the Mughal lands.
@mkbijnaam8713
@mkbijnaam8713 Ай бұрын
Im born and raised in Europe , ive had what i would say a ''good'' education here yet my education never mentioned the Ottomans or any other Turkic empires like Timurs empire or the Seljuks they just were called ''The Muslims'' for example the last crusades were always mentioned in history class yet the Ottomans not they were just called ''The Muslims'' and to be honest the older i get and the more i learn about the Ottomans and other Turkic empires i come to the realization that its a deep running pain they still got left for the Ottomans . Anything Turkic or Turkic is in Total denial , Yoghurt is Greek uhh Doner is German and Baklava is Arabic like the whole world joined together to demonize the Turks it seems like meanwhile you dig deeper and you see how much Turks or Turkic people have shaped world history everyone thinks the first Turk in Europe was Mustafa working at Calve in the 80s but in reality the Turks came here Thousands of years ago like the Volga Bulgars.
@ETRUSCANSTURAN
@ETRUSCANSTURAN 28 күн бұрын
I saw this comment, now I have hope, thank you very much.
@AysegulSaidNazar
@AysegulSaidNazar 7 күн бұрын
@@mkbijnaam8713 the true Turkish history is not even taught in Turkey what do you expect…
@mkbijnaam8713
@mkbijnaam8713 7 күн бұрын
@@AysegulSaidNazar still more then what they teach in Europe , also i think Turkish history is abit contraversial in Turkey because some stuff we believe is Turkish or is true is kinda just made up by Ataturks early goverment to push Turkism and nationalism . Instead of teaching real Turkish or Turkic history they teach stories like that of Kursad ( which is partly made up and the rest is taken from Chinese sources ) or Tomiris was not Turkic she was Scythian who where a Iranian people and not Turkic again like many Turks today where taught .
@AysegulSaidNazar
@AysegulSaidNazar 7 күн бұрын
@ yeah some Turkish people think that Turkish history started after ataturk in fact Turkish history has at least 2000 years not only 100 years
@mkbijnaam8713
@mkbijnaam8713 7 күн бұрын
@@AysegulSaidNazar well Turkish history started a 100 years ago , Turkic history can be traced back indeed 2000 years ago maybe even older where people like the Xiongnu being the possible ancestors of the Turkic people the problem is we only have Chinese sources about the first Turks and the Chinese dont really want to share because of there one China policy .
@abdurahman90982
@abdurahman90982 2 ай бұрын
Respect Muslim history is very underrated and we have very good examples to share to the world one example is the civilisation in Spain and Portugal al -andalus ruled by Muslims for 800 years the best nation in Europe for hundred of years, alhambra palace
@Kjellmagneask
@Kjellmagneask Ай бұрын
@@abdurahman90982 Please tell me you are joking😂
@mizfarm6103
@mizfarm6103 Ай бұрын
@@Kjellmagneask Nope, you are a joke yourself
@TheSeanjohn2012
@TheSeanjohn2012 Ай бұрын
@@Kjellmagneask The only joke here is westerners pretending like they know everything better than history, just look up Islamic rule in Europe from sources that DON'T confirm your existing biases.
@Ubadka
@Ubadka Ай бұрын
Why should it be a joke? ​@@Kjellmagneask
@Kjellmagneask
@Kjellmagneask Ай бұрын
@@Ubadka Islam deserves no respect
@maxwellanderson007
@maxwellanderson007 Ай бұрын
One thing we need to mention is inbreeding. Inbreeding was common practice in European monarchies. That's why Ottoman Princes were smart. Because inbreeding creates children with poor health and limited physical abilities. Ottomans on the other hand by mixing gene pools from other ethnicities not only make them smart, strong, but also beautiful kids. Mixing with different blood pool creates strong children and future men. I am also from one of the turkic nations - Kyrgyz. In our Epic Hero Manas also married women from different cultures. In that epic poem about Manas it's considered good thing because mixing blood creates strong and beautiful babies.
@birdost5781
@birdost5781 12 күн бұрын
We Turkic people are an exogamous people. Consanguineous marriages are not tolerated in our culture. This situation has not changed even after we converted to Islam. Although cousin marriages are very common in other Muslim people for example, cousins are like siblings to us. In fact, some Turks don't even marry a person who has a blood relation that goes back 7 generations. Idk if the situation is the same with Kyrgyzs like Kazakhs, but as far as i know, the Kazakhs and Balkan Turks are better in these matters than us Anatolian Turks.
@maxwellanderson007
@maxwellanderson007 12 күн бұрын
@@birdost5781 Kyrgyz and Kazakhs don't practice inbreeding. My brother is married to Kazakh woman. My sister got married to a guy whose mother is Ukrainian. That's why my nephews and niece are really attractive children and smart. We know that inbreeding creates weak babies and non-attractive. Before marriage we research our genealogy so we don't have common ancestors. Like you said up to 7 gen. But if it is 8th gen, It's acceptable. We also consider cousins as brothers and sisters. In our culture, every child knows his ancestors names up to 7 gen. We make kids memorize those names. I remember when I was a kid my father made me learn name of male ancestors by heart - 7 generations.
@Centurio-LegioX-Equestris
@Centurio-LegioX-Equestris 2 ай бұрын
The Ottomans helped the Mughals many times with military or economic aid. The last Ottoman Sultan was the father in law of The Nizam of Hyderabad. Babur may have gotten his first artillery from the Ottomans.
@majidjehangir8229
@majidjehangir8229 2 ай бұрын
Totally incorrect. Mughals were among the richest in the world. There were occasional diplomatic exchanges but no such aid you speak of. There were vast expanses of land between the two empires. Nizam of Hyderabad was an English stooge, a big ass licker. Have you seen his Emblem. Go check it.
@zwpm
@zwpm 2 ай бұрын
Empires help and assist each other that is a given. Babur initially in the 1st battle of panipat was supported by ottoman cannon makers(a political move) thats about it. What came after Akbar until Aurangzeb...The ottomans ..safavids...infact no empire in the world was a match to the Mughals.
@linduLandatan-bk2ob
@linduLandatan-bk2ob 2 ай бұрын
Mughal took help of many out siders to rule India like Ottomans,Safavids,afghans
@TerrorbelliDecuspacis-w5f
@TerrorbelliDecuspacis-w5f 2 ай бұрын
Babur's early with the Ottoman dynasty were poor because Selim I provided Babur's Uzbek rival Ubaydullah Khan with powerful matchlocks and cannons. When Selim I offered Shah Babur to accept him as his rightful suzerain, Babur refused even to accept those envoys. They were not even allowed to enter Kabul
@TerrorbelliDecuspacis-w5f
@TerrorbelliDecuspacis-w5f 2 ай бұрын
@@zwpm Mughal Empire or Saltanat e Gurkaniye, was the rightful successor of Timurid dynasty in Indian subcontinent. There could no word about comparing Mughals with any other middle eastern sultanate. 1) Mughals controlled 35% of entire economy of the world! 2) Mughals had 7 times bigger economy that Ottomans and Safavids together 3) Ottomans and Safavids were rather regional powers in the Middle East without any presence in world ocean and without any leverage to impact world events.
@FuzailBaig-cj2qf
@FuzailBaig-cj2qf 2 ай бұрын
You really have a good taste in history. Seems like u learned history from genuine sources.
@sajidsayyad3323
@sajidsayyad3323 2 ай бұрын
Well Researched video didi 👍🏽. Just keep doing well Was quite informative for the one who is interested in the historicity of the Ottoman Empire...
@pol1656
@pol1656 2 ай бұрын
Excellent video, you definitely deserve more views
@johannaliceaga5936
@johannaliceaga5936 2 ай бұрын
There are so many western movies on European kings and queens but I wish they had more on either ottoman rulers, middle eastern rulers, East Asian etc…. There are so many historic rulers outside of the European monarchies that have really interesting stories
@khizerhussain7613
@khizerhussain7613 Ай бұрын
west asia and china had best histories but got neglected because they are not judeo-christian
@davudiok7923
@davudiok7923 Ай бұрын
There are many turkish movies and series about sultans. I suggest you google them. Some of them should have english subtitles. Especially on islamic history I would prefer not to rely on western sources ..
@lovepeace3069
@lovepeace3069 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 the west is the cancer of the world .... they think they are superior to the rest ....
@fareedwaghoo7304
@fareedwaghoo7304 Ай бұрын
@johannaliceaga5936 Try 1)kudus fatihi sultan salahuddin ayyubi(saladin the conqueror of Jerusalem) 2)payithat abdul hamid(story of the last ottoman sultan) 3)Dirilis ertugrul{story of father of osman(1st ottoman sultan)}
@johannaliceaga5936
@johannaliceaga5936 Ай бұрын
@ yes I have watched all of those and I loved them thank you
@highonncert4160
@highonncert4160 2 ай бұрын
I had this question stuck in my mind for many days.Thank you for making a video on this intresting topic. I would love to learn more about Ottomans. Keep it up 🤍👍
@hamzaehsankhan
@hamzaehsankhan Ай бұрын
"...mirrored the larger nuances of the Ottoman empire..." A feauture of any cosmopolitan city. Excellent description.
@GammaFZ
@GammaFZ 2 ай бұрын
This was an awesome vid as usual. Keep this stuff up, ignore any random hate comments down below. I really agree with the part where the west wants us to forget the insane thriving of the east, it’s part of their ‘domination’ way to completely change the narrative of the thrival of the east’s past and position themselves as superior just because they had a phase of an intellectual golden age. The narrative of a people’s heritage that they embrace (and not distance themselves away from saying it’s just the past, or even worse, taking ‘false pride’ in their past like most Indians do), is very important in setting the standards of their current position in global order since they would have a ‘benchmark’ to meet.
@learnings.academy
@learnings.academy 2 ай бұрын
I haven't read any hate comment, lol fake sympathy overall she is doing great
@PeachyMushroom
@PeachyMushroom Ай бұрын
Why are you dragging Indians' name into this? What did Indians do? You're basically instigating for no reason while on the other hand talking about glory of east. Who is east? Just you?
@pirir3is
@pirir3is 2 ай бұрын
lot of knowledge and very informative video, keep it up ❤
@Divinejustice.
@Divinejustice. 2 ай бұрын
loved the simple explanation, quite intriguing history of the ottomans
@technicalilm8999
@technicalilm8999 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for presenting such an interesting topic in such great detail. I have just finished watching the web series Payitaht: Sultan Abdul Hamid, and I was fascinated by his intelligence and strategic brilliance. I tried to research more about him, but as you mentioned, there isn’t much consolidated material available. Even where information exists, it is scattered all over the internet. I hope you make more videos on ottman Empire, especially sultan abdul hamid II. He had extraordinary political accumen, and i strongly believe that people should know about him
@checkMATe-TR
@checkMATe-TR 6 күн бұрын
In the light of today's knowledge, Turkish history, which can be dated back to 3000 BC, has a continuity of over 5000 years and is of great importance in terms of human history in terms of its contributions to world civilization.
@A_curious_chicken
@A_curious_chicken 2 ай бұрын
Great content but you are underrated....you deserve millions
@officialbeing3096
@officialbeing3096 28 күн бұрын
I really appreciate your work ,And Research
@STMAGMA
@STMAGMA Ай бұрын
Great video and thanks for sharing this information, insightful.
@ssa6227
@ssa6227 2 ай бұрын
Excellent video. We need more such channels. Eastern stories deserve space.
@TareekhiTales
@TareekhiTales 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying. Please do share ☺️
@Arty_scales
@Arty_scales 14 күн бұрын
I’m obsessed seriously OBSESSED with ottomans 😩❤️
@Army_of_gazwa_e_hind
@Army_of_gazwa_e_hind 2 ай бұрын
During Sultan Mehmed's long 30-year reign, the Sultan not only conquered Constantinople, but spent his entire life fighting, as summarized below, viz... 1. Conquest of Constantinople (1453) Opponent: Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Description: The Byzantine Empire fell with the conquest of Constantinople and it was established as the capital of the Ottomans. 2. Siege of Belgrade (1456) Opponent: John Hunyadi, Hungarian general Description: The Ottoman forces were not successful in this battle and it became a hindrance to their advance towards Western Europe. 3. The Morea Campaign (1458-1460) Adversaries: Local rulers of the Byzantine peninsula Description: The remaining Byzantine forces on the Morea Peninsula are eliminated. 4. Conquest of Trebizond (1461) Antagonist: David Komenenos, ruler of the Trebizond Empire Description: The remnants of the Byzantine Empire at Trebizond fall. 5. Bosnian Campaign (1463) Opponent: King Stephen Tomasevic of Bosnia Description: Bosnia became part of the Ottoman Empire and Ottoman power increased in the Balkans. 6Expedition to Wallachia (Moldova) (1475-1476) Antagonist: Vlad Dracula, ruler of Wallachia Description: Sultan Mehmed launched a campaign against Vlad, the ruler of Wallachia, but it was considered a long-term war. 7. Battle of Otluqbeli (1473) Opponent: Ak-Koyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan Description: Mehmed Ak-Koyunlu defeated the Empire in this battle and strengthened Ottoman influence in Eastern Anatolia. #MehmedFetihlerSultanı
@aishahusain7842
@aishahusain7842 Ай бұрын
Please listen to Dr. Yakoob Ahmed’s lectures. He is THE ONLY Muslim scholar of the Ottoman history and he teaches it from a point of view of a Muslim. A Muslim who was raised in the west. You will not be disappointed.Thanks for this video
@geniusthekid2310
@geniusthekid2310 2 күн бұрын
Sis bringing raw content ❤
@Javed_Khan_.
@Javed_Khan_. 2 ай бұрын
Very informative content
@Scalpaslan
@Scalpaslan Ай бұрын
An unknown important feature of the Ottoman Empire is that it acted like a modern institutional state, especially during its establishment and rise, unlike all other states in the world. The number of people and animals in villages and cities, the monitoring of agricultural and livestock production, the determination of mining areas, and the registration of all people as ethnic-religious-lineage-family. Compared to European armies, the Ottoman army was disciplined and organized, so it usually won wars even if it was small in number.
@Sahinrei
@Sahinrei Ай бұрын
Keep it up my dear friend. 👏👏❤
@TareekhiTales
@TareekhiTales Ай бұрын
Thank you! 💕 Really appreciate your support
@jesuisbroke2909
@jesuisbroke2909 Ай бұрын
Very informative video, thank you for mentioning the Western propaganda regarding the Ottomans. As a (half) Turkish person, I believe even if it survived, no empire could not be aligned with today's standards of living. I'm not one of those people who is longing for the Ottomans to come back but I am also quite upset seeing people spread misinformation about the Ottoman Empire. Of course, they must have made mistakes just like any ruler, country or empire that has been on this earth but they were not all so bad. I genuinely respect the founder of my country, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk but I also hugely respect the rulers of the Ottoman Empire. The Western propaganda also dictates Turks to choose the one or the other.
@alperk663
@alperk663 Ай бұрын
Great channel keep up the good work!
@REHANHAQ-qu5ku
@REHANHAQ-qu5ku 23 сағат бұрын
Thanx for teaching deep for Their education system
@sarwanofficial7666
@sarwanofficial7666 2 ай бұрын
Very good content. keep it up.
@vempatirahulreddy2158
@vempatirahulreddy2158 Ай бұрын
Excellent. Your narration is just at the very sweet spot of engaged active listening and not much engaged to distract from my work Free suggestion: It would be a great help for me as well as your channel, if you start story narrations like "the count of monte cristo" by alaxander dumas
@zeux1
@zeux1 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your video
@MollyTheSheep
@MollyTheSheep Ай бұрын
soo good. your speaking style is so elegant
@sardarabdullah-e4j
@sardarabdullah-e4j Ай бұрын
yes i am also very interested in the history of ottomans. and this video gave me the answer of the question that i want.
@najmeeazwir9527
@najmeeazwir9527 Ай бұрын
really good perspective, I owe you this liberating knowledge. Thank you
@WWE_MMA_VIDEOS
@WWE_MMA_VIDEOS 6 күн бұрын
Ertugrul Ghazi, Usman Ghazi and Sultan Abdul hamid, these three are my Favorite. I respect them Love them so much. May ALLAH give these three Higher place in Jannat Ameen
@mohdnauman5012
@mohdnauman5012 3 күн бұрын
😂😂tumne inhi ki series dekhi hai, padha to kabhi hai nahi, isliye ye tumhare favourite hai
@ahmedghaithkhlifi1701
@ahmedghaithkhlifi1701 Ай бұрын
Well well well an ottoman prince just comented on your video btw I love the way you spoke well about the ottoman empire
@arahmandeshmukh617
@arahmandeshmukh617 Ай бұрын
Great topic: I love this topic
@azsind799
@azsind799 6 күн бұрын
Thank God I found your channel
@rahatkhanmurad
@rahatkhanmurad Ай бұрын
Thank you for creating a video like this. I am so much obsessed with Ottoman Empire.
@MujthabaaZaman
@MujthabaaZaman Ай бұрын
​@@Kjellmagneask I'm obsessed by how they captured parts of Europe
@anonim7767
@anonim7767 Ай бұрын
Clasicc serbian tears ​@@Kjellmagneask
@Kjellmagneask
@Kjellmagneask Ай бұрын
🐷🇹🇷🐷@
@Kjellmagneask
@Kjellmagneask Ай бұрын
@MujthabaaZaman You like imperialism
@MujthabaaZaman
@MujthabaaZaman Ай бұрын
@@Kjellmagneask they were not imperialist...they didnt looted like the Britishers...they made those countries their homeland
@Doublettss
@Doublettss Ай бұрын
Excellent Video.Great Topic
@MdRayhan-tq7yt
@MdRayhan-tq7yt 2 ай бұрын
Great. I think you had spent a good time in Ottoman history. Explanation was clear. I like the accent, cause this is common in this subcontinent
@AhmedJamal-ji2he
@AhmedJamal-ji2he 2 ай бұрын
Very good video Masha'ALLAH, You just gained a subscriber. A little correction: GulBahar wasn't Bayezid's wife but rather His mother.
@TareekhiTales
@TareekhiTales 2 ай бұрын
There is more then one Gulbahar, I think his mother was also named Gulbahar. But the woman who had selim I was also named the same
@AhmedJamal-ji2he
@AhmedJamal-ji2he 2 ай бұрын
​@@TareekhiTalesVery Well, Thank You.
@davudiok7923
@davudiok7923 Ай бұрын
The precision of the unbiased information you are giving is truly astonishing. Thank you for making this gem available to the public.
@khalidawanmailk7634
@khalidawanmailk7634 Ай бұрын
Very informative and well presented
@evladifat6322
@evladifat6322 Ай бұрын
The Ottoman Empire was a Balkanic Empire and Albanians had an extremly important role. Same as in Rome Empire
@SeLaM_98
@SeLaM_98 Ай бұрын
Wow ur such a good story teller bcuz u didn't show much pictures and I watched the whole thing trust me my attention span is horrible 😅 literally search up new videos while watching an intro so I can change it right away if I'm not interested....yeah
@kalpaz405
@kalpaz405 2 ай бұрын
Very informative video, Pakistan and Ottoman have always had good relations especially at the time of khalipeth and let us not forget the engineers of URDU language ottoman generals both from the religion and historical ties we are always in good alignment with our brothers and sisters from Pakistan. Love from Turkiye 🇹🇷 ❤ 🇵🇰
@NürhabibHejazAhmed
@NürhabibHejazAhmed Ай бұрын
Evet doğru ❤
@Kjellmagneask
@Kjellmagneask Ай бұрын
@@kalpaz405 The Ottoman empire collapsed in 1922 and Pakistan was established in 1947. How comes
@fadeout007
@fadeout007 Ай бұрын
​@@Kjellmagneask Pakistan as a nation might have evolved recently, but the people residing there were always in favor of the Ottoman Caliph.
@TheWartimeLeader
@TheWartimeLeader 6 күн бұрын
Mesha, I just came across your content while scrolling and found your video ideas truly unique and engaging. Your passion for history and curiosity really stand out. Since I also create content, I'd love to collaborate in the future. For now, consider me a subscriber!
@muteebahafeez6455
@muteebahafeez6455 Ай бұрын
definitely i would love to hear more stories about Ottoman empire
@nearoblivion4510
@nearoblivion4510 2 ай бұрын
Unpopular opinion: The over-involvement of women (wives/mothers/concubines) in politics is what led to the destabilization and fall of so many of these empires and dynasties, including Roman julio-claudian as well as ottoman.
@akashpatro9393
@akashpatro9393 2 ай бұрын
Nope. You're just a sexist
@seventhheavenmall
@seventhheavenmall 2 ай бұрын
agreed no doubt
@jtjisan9757
@jtjisan9757 2 ай бұрын
If you were in their place, what would you have done to help the Ottoman Empire thrive and prevent its destabilization and fall?
@thegem597
@thegem597 2 ай бұрын
Involvement of women led to some extremely successful regimes too. That cannot be the reason
@Sosunny35
@Sosunny35 2 ай бұрын
No, but it’s most probably because the Jews came to very high positions in the administration and they favored themselves and made many changes in the administration of the empire. I think this was very effective in the collapse.
@Studywithayaz1
@Studywithayaz1 Ай бұрын
Excellent video
@slightlyopinionated8107
@slightlyopinionated8107 2 ай бұрын
great video mashallah love the narration flow as well
@Zamzam-j3x
@Zamzam-j3x 2 ай бұрын
I just watched till end... thanx for sharing the knowledge.. so i can teach to my kids how to survive in this world..
@M_F_A_01
@M_F_A_01 12 сағат бұрын
I clicked on this video to write this comment, not to see this because I want to say now there are no sultan or prince in Turkiya. The Ottoman Empire ended in 1922. Secondly, I am not interested because I was not born into the Sultan's family, nor I am his son how gonna rule Turkiya. Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the President, and I think he is doing his work pretty well.
@aminanoor6337
@aminanoor6337 2 ай бұрын
Very informative, thank you
@sonofmercury8310
@sonofmercury8310 2 ай бұрын
Very educational video. Thanks.
@abnkh
@abnkh Ай бұрын
great narration
@zubairhasanspersonaljourne7819
@zubairhasanspersonaljourne7819 2 ай бұрын
Love your videos. You are an amazing content creator.
@PraetorAkin
@PraetorAkin 2 ай бұрын
Excellent video, great work ❤
@aliiqbaljavidchodhary6487
@aliiqbaljavidchodhary6487 2 ай бұрын
This is so good, but more animation would be much appealing, alongwith better fonts. 😍
@mdsaifuddinahmed2199
@mdsaifuddinahmed2199 Ай бұрын
Sultan abdul hamid wasn't the strongest but he is one of the most respected sultan who changed empire and brought it back from bankruptcy
@learnings.academy
@learnings.academy 2 ай бұрын
Good work, keep it coming
@Islamiat
@Islamiat Ай бұрын
watching from India, it was great to listen the story. great video try to cover Mughal history in deep dive.
@al-ameenbello2640
@al-ameenbello2640 Ай бұрын
Great topic... pretty story teller
@AZRAELDURRANI_jazaakh_95
@AZRAELDURRANI_jazaakh_95 22 күн бұрын
Mashallah u are so virtuous We need this kind of modesty Not fully covered despite they are intellectually naked U have a inner salvation Keep robustly growing ❤
@toxicjoker3998
@toxicjoker3998 Ай бұрын
Great video!
@taimurhumayun5036
@taimurhumayun5036 2 ай бұрын
appreciate Great work
@AkibJahangirChoudhury
@AkibJahangirChoudhury 2 ай бұрын
A very detailed analysis 👍
@toffique
@toffique 2 ай бұрын
Very informative video ❤
@AaraizBaig
@AaraizBaig 2 ай бұрын
Amazing content
@sahibashahabkhan385
@sahibashahabkhan385 Ай бұрын
Its nice to hear about the ottoman's. Keep going❤🎉
@Abuzar_Kakar
@Abuzar_Kakar Ай бұрын
Suggestion Sister: I hope this message finds you well. I’ve been following your channel and truly appreciate the effort and depth you bring to historical topics. Your content is both engaging and informative, which makes learning history so much more enjoyable. However, I noticed that most of your videos are in English. While English is widely understood, a significant portion of your potential audience, particularly in Pakistan and surrounding regions, might connect better with your content if it were delivered in Urdu. Many popular KZbinrs in India and neighboring countries are successfully using Hindi/Urdu for their history-related channels, which has allowed them to reach a broader and more engaged audience. By creating content in Urdu, you could tap into a massive viewer base that resonates with the language and culture. Additionally, using Urdu would make your videos more accessible to those who may not be fluent in English but have a keen interest in history. Of course, you could still consider bilingual content or subtitles in both languages to cater to a global audience. This way, you would reach a larger and more diverse group of viewers while maintaining inclusivity. Thank you for your incredible work, and I look forward to seeing your channel grow even more.
@Abuzar_Kakar
@Abuzar_Kakar Ай бұрын
U can observe it form ur subscribers where are they from if majority of them are from Urdu understanding countries then do it what I sayed!!
@Santosh-i1g
@Santosh-i1g 2 ай бұрын
Informative ❤
@faizpatel6518
@faizpatel6518 2 ай бұрын
Nice and informative
@Rasheda-hg7tu
@Rasheda-hg7tu 2 ай бұрын
Good work. Carry on. I want sultan Abdul hamid 2
@Mdshoaib-ej6lq
@Mdshoaib-ej6lq 2 ай бұрын
you have earn my respect
@lifewithrahman7955
@lifewithrahman7955 2 ай бұрын
Continue you are excellent
@katushkakaunam1705
@katushkakaunam1705 2 ай бұрын
amazing and very knowledgable
@HaroonEx-hindu
@HaroonEx-hindu 5 күн бұрын
Wanna a documentery video on ottoman sultans especial force janesary army✅
@BushraJahan-g7m
@BushraJahan-g7m Ай бұрын
love your videos di
@TheAhmadiMuslimGirl
@TheAhmadiMuslimGirl Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for highlighting the incredible history and contributions of these great rulers. Not a surprise why the west wants us to forget and unfortunately they have been very successful in achieving this goal.
@kotyo82
@kotyo82 Ай бұрын
Turkish Empire were very opened ,at the begining and mid of empire times , than they became more conversitive and lost power , corruption came ....
@socialbox6397
@socialbox6397 2 ай бұрын
cfbr, keep up the good work.
@cakabey3323
@cakabey3323 2 ай бұрын
Today's leaders having their education in USA or online by CIA.
@fysalrazarajput9658
@fysalrazarajput9658 Ай бұрын
beautiful!
@hassaanalisiddiqui3827
@hassaanalisiddiqui3827 2 ай бұрын
After 1566 or during the reign of Sultan Murad lll they started to lack the training of young princes
@highonncert4160
@highonncert4160 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately true...
@akashpatro9393
@akashpatro9393 2 ай бұрын
Nope. The empire generally stagnated because of the loss of hegemony over eastern trade and lagging behind the rest of Europe in technology and military organisation
@Musicjunction98
@Musicjunction98 2 ай бұрын
What a great video is this. A perfect blend of knowledge and decent editing and on the top of that, the youtuber is a female which is gaining views just by sharing her knowledge with zero nu*ity and bad words.
@queenzcity2438
@queenzcity2438 Ай бұрын
*_Correcting you, the Ottoman Empire's caliphate ended in 1909_*__. And the __*_last caliph Sultan Abdul Hamid II_* was overthrown in 1909 due to unrest in Constantinople, instigated by Britain and Russia. I recommend further research to everyone including you.
@eatlikethelocals93
@eatlikethelocals93 Ай бұрын
It was technically ended in 1923. Before that, it was nominal but a sultan did existed after Abdul Hamid ll.
@arush_zyt
@arush_zyt Ай бұрын
Mehmed V and VI wants to know your location
@queenzcity2438
@queenzcity2438 Ай бұрын
@@arush_zytyes sorry to say but they are considered as puppet sultan, because the were just sultan by name not by their work as they were designated as sultan to control the conditions in istanbul but eventually were exiled
@arush_zyt
@arush_zyt Ай бұрын
​@@queenzcity2438 puppet states are still a state and it doesn't mark an end, She was right on her point too and ur kinda right at yours too.
@MAnasO
@MAnasO Ай бұрын
Is your suggestion to do more research actually ask to watch more TV serials?
@312sohail8
@312sohail8 11 күн бұрын
here is the summary The Ottoman Empire trained its future kings (sultans) through a strict and competitive system: 1. Royal Family Dynamics - Princes were often sons of concubines, creating competition for the throne. 2. Education in the Harem - They learned languages, politics, and leadership skills under their mothers' guidance. 3. Governorship Training - Young princes ruled provinces to gain real-life experience in governance. 4. Fierce Competition - Brothers fought for the throne, sometimes leading to deadly power struggles. 5. Multicultural Ruling - They learned to manage different ethnic and religious groups to keep the empire stable.
@JK15N
@JK15N Ай бұрын
West dont want us to know about this amazing history of the ottomans
@nasreengul1940
@nasreengul1940 Ай бұрын
I will definitely try but I love to watch Kirk’s Osman . What a man , what a courage and what a strong belief he had on Allah and himself. 😢
@abhi.k99
@abhi.k99 2 ай бұрын
Insightful
@HaroonEx-hindu
@HaroonEx-hindu 5 күн бұрын
🔴 *_Ottoman empire earn the title of caliphate after they conquest egyptian mamluk sultanat._*
@sohanmolla9554
@sohanmolla9554 2 ай бұрын
So underrated video.
@MohdAadilMalik-sj5kd
@MohdAadilMalik-sj5kd 2 ай бұрын
These succession battles are the one of the reasons of declining of the mughal empire. And give East India Company easy access to internal matters of kingdom which eventually led to British Rule in India.
@PKL2006
@PKL2006 2 ай бұрын
heyy please recommend books on the Ottoman Empire, also love ur videos so much
@hadiyah12
@hadiyah12 Ай бұрын
Remind me..i have some collection of ottoman empire related books
@prhasn
@prhasn 2 ай бұрын
fascinating documentary.
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