Role and Rights of Turkic Women from Antiquity to the 20th Century

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Khan's Den

Khan's Den

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BOOK 2: [Coming Soon]
00:00-01:09 Intro and Overview
01:10-05:20 Ancient Turkic Societies
05:21-06:44 Islamic and Near East Influence
06:45-07:45 Empress Ashina (Göktürks)
07:46-09:59 Terken Hatun (Seljuks)
10:00-14:09 Sara Hatun (Ak Koyunu)
14:10-16:16 Kara Fatma (Republic of Türkiye)
16:17-17:45 Summary and Outro

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@KhansDen
@KhansDen Жыл бұрын
Who is YOUR favorite woman in Turkish or Turkic history?
@rtsgamer9256
@rtsgamer9256 Жыл бұрын
Tomris yok mu kanka ? slm
@zoltantoth1821
@zoltantoth1821 Жыл бұрын
I’m hungarian, and in our history Emese (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emese) is one of the most important woman. She saw a turul bird in her dream and she saw she will be the mother of all Hungarian kings.
@ruhsunkurter5110
@ruhsunkurter5110 Жыл бұрын
Tomris hatun.
@Kul-tegin
@Kul-tegin Жыл бұрын
Ilbilge Khatun.
@edenia9080
@edenia9080 Жыл бұрын
Celaliye Terken Hatun. Karahanlı prensesi ve Türk devlet sisteminde Hatun'un yasal haklarının farkında. Mühür gücünü reddeden Sünni İran saray sistemine hastalıktan ölene kadar direnmiş. Ayrıca Selçuklu dönemine karşı ayrı bir ilgim var.
@lilishipper174
@lilishipper174 Жыл бұрын
The world shoul hear about how powerful Turkish/Turkic women are :)
@gabrielmarceloecheverriadi2286
@gabrielmarceloecheverriadi2286 Жыл бұрын
Powerful women, free and intelligent.
@AgahErdem
@AgahErdem Жыл бұрын
i love contents of this channel. its a kind of pure gold
@naturealbums
@naturealbums Жыл бұрын
Very good episode excellent artwork/graphics really beautifully done. I'm looking forward to the next video can resist an Ataturk video truly and amazing guy.
@eges72
@eges72 5 ай бұрын
I am currently researching the relations between Women in old Turkic society and contemporary Western Feminism, and this was very helpful to listen to.
@krimozaki9494
@krimozaki9494 Жыл бұрын
The harshness of life in the steppes of Asia forced the inhabitants of these regions to give women roles that are considered masculine, and what helped women to play these roles is the spread of horse riding due to the large number of horses, this is what made movement, travel, and even fighting easy, and made women capable to do it like men
@user-cg2tw8pw7j
@user-cg2tw8pw7j 10 ай бұрын
So they used to offer naked women to the guests. They love women very much 😢😢😢😢😢😢
@gokturksempireturkisharmy8322
@gokturksempireturkisharmy8322 Жыл бұрын
Türk kadını güçlü savaşçı demektir kurtuluş savaşı en büyük ispatı
@nenenindonu
@nenenindonu Жыл бұрын
Another Terken Khatun was that of the Khwarezmian empire, she was the kingdoms co-ruler and is often blamed for the instability on the eve of the Mongol invasion
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Жыл бұрын
Indeed. Interestingly she was from the Bayundur tribe - the same entity whose people later formed the Ak Koyunlu. I’m essence, she might have been distantly related to Sara Hatun of this video.
@jamanakhir
@jamanakhir Жыл бұрын
Turkic women were the Brave girls
@hilale7533
@hilale7533 7 ай бұрын
Turkish woman here. Couldn't possibly have more pride in my gender and identity.
@obseraft
@obseraft Жыл бұрын
Womans in my family are in the strongest. They re so selfless and powerful for us so I so respect. Respect all womans around the world!
@DorchadasAgusSolas
@DorchadasAgusSolas Жыл бұрын
Thats not true because the womans in my family are the strongest ;p😅
@obseraft
@obseraft Жыл бұрын
@@DorchadasAgusSolas eksik yazdınız galiba. tümceyi bağlayamadım konuyla.
@DorchadasAgusSolas
@DorchadasAgusSolas Жыл бұрын
@@obseraft 😆💪
@ahmetkol8080
@ahmetkol8080 Жыл бұрын
Hi Emre Very good video with a lot of information Looking forward for your next video By the way i received from amazon your book It looks great When will you publish volume 2 of Göktürk?
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Жыл бұрын
Thank you Ahmet, and especially for purchasing and reading the book. Volume 2 is in production and is due June this year. I ask for a bit more patience :)
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
@mohammedsaysrashid3587 10 ай бұрын
Informative and thrilled introduction
@timog7358
@timog7358 Жыл бұрын
great video
@Enteldantel1i
@Enteldantel1i Жыл бұрын
Admin, kanalın çok daha büyük ilgiyi hak ediyor, bu kadar emeğin bu kadar az kitleye ulaşması üzüyor beni.
@siyacer
@siyacer Жыл бұрын
beautiful
@devrimzahir2840
@devrimzahir2840 Жыл бұрын
Emre another great video, once again thank you for taking the time and telling about our beautiful history and culture. Role of the woman in our culture was not so much highlighted here though. I think we can all agree, Turkish woman rule the home, I had so many powerful woman to look up to from my childhood, my Anne, Teyze’s Nenes all were the leaders of the home and family life, I think it’s always been like this in our culture even with the integration of the Islamic religion, maybe one of the main differences between the Turks and other Islamic cultures, what do you think ? Here’s a book my cousin wrote about my Nenes life. Although she was never seen on the world stage she is my hero and inspiration ❤️ Thank you kardeshim for your wonderful work, inshallah we can meet one day 🙏🏻
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam Жыл бұрын
My favorite ones: 1-Shajar al Durr 2-Razia Sultana 3-Mulan
@LiuYuan21
@LiuYuan21 Жыл бұрын
Reis mulan çinli değil miydi?
@subhan8090
@subhan8090 Жыл бұрын
@@LiuYuan21 tabgaç kökenli
@oghuzbeg4944
@oghuzbeg4944 Жыл бұрын
First picture looks like my grandsister
@lilishipper174
@lilishipper174 Жыл бұрын
O-Oghuz Beg? Is that you? My ancestor???
@anilalaf7482
@anilalaf7482 Жыл бұрын
"Ohne Sie findet man keine wahre Freiheit" - habe das mal kurz gegoogelt. Ist das ein Zitat von Monkey D. Dragon aus One Piece? Das volle Zitat geht so: ""Es gibt Dinge,die kann man nicht aufhalten.Den Lauf der Zeit,das Schicksal,große Träume,einen starken Willen. Ohne sie findet man keine wahre Freiheit. Man bleibt ewig in sich gefangen und verliert seine Ziele." "Und als echter Pirat hat man Ziele"-Dragon Kapitel100" Kannst du etwas mehr darüber sagen warum du das Zitat in dein Intro getan hast? Ich finde Referenzen immer sehr interessant.
@user-gn1tt9sj3l
@user-gn1tt9sj3l Жыл бұрын
I love your videos ❤️ but missing Tomiris in this video
@siblingsFFJN
@siblingsFFJN Ай бұрын
Amazing video thanks Can you make videos about central asian turkic women's? For example: Gulbadanbegim from Boburid empire in india There were plenty female leaders in central asia
@MCorpReview
@MCorpReview 9 ай бұрын
Heard china’s mulan is actually Turkic or at least half Turk, and that she wasn’t actually forbidden to ride horses 🐎 and fight as the Chinese version interpreted. 😂 1. Are any tribes in Korea linked to Turks ethnically or at least culturally? 2. Do you have or will you eventually have series out on 😢kara khitai or tartars? I’m assuming they may be Turkic but I might be wrong. Hard to delineate between Turks and mongols 😮
@owaischgaming7200
@owaischgaming7200 Жыл бұрын
Oh they are Turks and they are heroes
@TufanSaglam
@TufanSaglam Жыл бұрын
👍
@Blessed-he8uf
@Blessed-he8uf 10 ай бұрын
Correct at least 7 generations away to marry any relative. My mother a real Turkish honorable lady. Morals and such a devotion to their family.
@edenia9080
@edenia9080 Жыл бұрын
Though not exactly an example of being the epitome of power, because they were enslaved or bought concubines, interestingly Abbasid caliphs had a lot of Turkic women as their mothers. On lists of Wikipedia though. Having a Turkic mother decisively had an effect on Al Mutasım's politics.
@hasanyilmaz8411
@hasanyilmaz8411 2 ай бұрын
As a Turk of Turkey, I will say that even the strongest man is like a cat that has spilled milk towards his woman in the house.
@polyglotmarvel
@polyglotmarvel Жыл бұрын
🥰🥹❤️
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam Жыл бұрын
Women☕️
@alisarikaya6327
@alisarikaya6327 Жыл бұрын
THE ORIGINS OF SLAVS 1) The Slavic word was used to describe Northern European slaves. It is used today to mean 'slave' in all European languages. However, the real meaning of this word is 'slave seller'. It is a name attached to the people of northern Europe who dealt with the slave trade. The word 'Slavic' comes from the Western Roman language Sclavus, known as "Latin", and the Eastern Roman language Sklabos, known as "Ancient Greek". This word, which appeared in the Roman language in the 6th century in the Medieval Latin period, is referred to as Arabic or Sakaliba. The Turks living in the Black Sea steppes and engaged in the slave trade were called Sklavus / Sklabos by the Romans. Because these lands are the old lands of Saks and other ethnic Turks. As it is understood, the word Sclavus / Sklabus has evolved from the word Sak'lı / Saka'lı. Saklar (Sakalar / Scythians) are an ancient Turkish people and their place of residence is today's Russian and Ukrainian lands. Slavs are a people who emerged in these lands in the 6th century and were the successors of the Turks. However, the Slavic ethnos emerged from the mixture of Turks and Ugor. The Slavic language is basically a mixture of the Turkish language and the Ugor language. There was an interaction with this language from Latin, and with the spread of this people, which formed the latest in Europe, to Eastern Europe and the Balkans, different Slavic languages ​​emerged. In fact, Sakhas had already migrated from the Black Sea steppes at that time. The Saks, which displaced the Cimmerians in the Black Sea steppes, came from the east, as Herodotus wrote, and Oxus, Andronovo and Afanesyevo in Central Asia are the successors of early Turkish cultures. The area of ​​the Sak Empire is the Crimea and Black Sea Steppes in the east of Europe and the region in Central Asia, including the Tanrı Mountains and the Fergana Valley. In this vast geography, BC. From the 8th century BC to the 4th century BC. The names Skythai in Byzantine sources, Ashguzai in Assyrian sources, and Sa in Chinese sources were used for Saklar, which established a powerful Empire between the 3rd century BC. The Sak Empire collapsed when the Sarmatians, the successors of the Cimmerians, defeated the Saks and recaptured the Black Sea steppes. According to Herodotus who lived in the 5th century BC, the Cimmerians were a people who lived in the north of the Caucasus and the Black Sea in the 8th century BC, that is, in today's Ukraine and Russia. The Assyrian records show that the Cimmerian country extended to the Caucasus. According to the history of Herodotus, the Cimmerians were expelled from the Black Sea steppes by the Saklar (Scythians). Cimmerians remaining in the Black Sea steppes named themselves as Saruma (Sarmat) after the 3rd century BC. According to Herodotus, the Cimmerians are close relatives of the Thracians (Turks / Turks) and these two peoples lived in the north of the Black Sea and were displaced by invaders from the east in the 8th century BC. Cimmerians / Thracians, who are actually a single people, have lived in a wide area extending from the Idil River to the north of the Black Sea and the Balkans since ancient times. After the Sak (Scythian) invasion in the 8th century BC, most of the Cimmerians spread to Eastern Europe and began to be called Thracian. Cimmerian / Thracian civilization Bug-Dniester (5000 BC), Samara (4000 BC), Kvalynsk (4000 BC), Sredny Stog (4000 BC), Dnieper-Donets (4000 BC), Usatovo (3000 BC), Maikop-Dereivka (BC 3000) and Yamna (3000 BC), it is the successor of early Turkish cultures.
@duygudemirci99
@duygudemirci99 9 ай бұрын
During the era of the Kara Koyunlu and Ak Koyunlu, which played significant roles in shaping Azerbaijan's history, a similar prominence was held by the Safavids. Hence, your assertion of a Safavid Persian origin appears to be nothing more than a joke, a notion that can be easily refuted...
@ulgenkoc2893
@ulgenkoc2893 9 ай бұрын
Kara Fatma
@silversun7830
@silversun7830 Ай бұрын
Despina Hatun was Greek
@alisarikaya6327
@alisarikaya6327 Жыл бұрын
orgin of slavs 2) European historians claim that the Sarmatians, who replaced the Saks in the Black Sea steppes, were also a people of "Indo-European" origin and spoke an Iranian language. However, there is no document proving these claims. Sarmatians are the successors of the Cimmerians. The Cimmerians, who lived under the rule of Sak for about 500 years, rebelled against the Saks in the 3rd century BC and re-ruled the Black Sea steppes. In the 3rd century AD, the Sarmatians united with the Asian Huns, a small part of which migrated here after the collapse of the Asian Hun Empire, ending the Goth invasion and established the European Hun Empire. Some of the Sak tribes that did not retreat to Central Asia after being defeated by the Sarmatians are Alans and later settled in the Caucasus. The Roman Historian Tacitus (56-117) refers to the Huns in Europe as Hunnoi. He states that in 91 BC the Huns lived between the north of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. The Alexandrian geographer and historian Ptolemy (90-168) says that the Huns, whom he called Chunnoi, lived in the region from the north of the Black Sea to the Caucasus with Roxolani (south of today's Romania). As it can be understood, Saklar was named Saklar by the Turks and Romans who lived in the region, although they had already left the region. The emergence of Slavs as an ethnos coincides with the Avars period. A small part of the Avars, who were the successors of the Asian Huns who migrated to the Black Sea steppes after being defeated by the Yiwu ("Göktürks") in Central Asia, united with the Yiwu tribes in 562 they established the European Avar Empire in the region from Central Europe to Idil, from the Balkans to the Baltic (558-805). Consisting of a mixture of Turkish and Ugor tribes, Slavs actively took to the stage of history during the Avars period. During this period, they spread to Eastern Europe and the Balkans and established their first political organizations. Changes in their ethnic structure also emerged in this period. For example, the Eastern Slavs (Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians) completed their ethnic transformation in the 9th century as a result of the Swedish Vikings, the Varyags, who settled in the region and mixed with the Slav. The Varyags are descendants of the European Hun commanders who founded the first kingdoms in Scandinavia. Starting from the second half of the 9th century, the Russians captured the great trade route going down to the Black Sea through the Ozi (Dnieper) River, ended the Caspian sovereignty in this region and established the Russian state by gathering the Slavic tribes living in a scattered state. On the other hand, the Eastern and Southern Slavs emerged with the mixture of Turkish tribes such as Avars, Bulgarians, Pechenegs and Kipchaks with the first Slavs. In 803-804, the Bulgarian Khan Kurum captured all the Avar lands in the Danube region and after this date, some of the Avars mixed with the Hungarians and some of them mixed with the Slavs to form the Croatian people. In 632, Kubrat Khan established the Bulgarian Khaganate. When Kubrat Khan died in 665, as a result of the pressure of the Khazars, the Great Bulgarian Khanate collapsed in 681 and the Bulgarians were divided. Kubrat's eldest son Batbayan joined the Khazars, who were the same people as the Bulgarians, and most of the people migrated to the north and established the Idil Bulgarians. The section settled in the southwest under the rule of Kubrat's younger son Asparuh, established the Danube Bulgarians State in 678 and laid the foundation of today's Bulgaria. The Pechenegs, an Oghuz tribe, turned from the north of the Black Sea to the west in the 10th century and became an important power in the north of the Black Sea and the Balkans until the end of the 11th century. In 915, they were organized as khanates for about 150 years (916-1065) in the Özi-Kubat region. As a result of Byzantium's agreement with the Cumans who had come to the Balkans, the Pechenegs, who went to war with the Cumans on the coast of the Evros, were severely defeated. After this event, some of the Pechenegs settled in Anatolia at the request of the Byzantine State against the Seljuks. Another part of the Pechenegs retreated to Hungary and mingled with the Hungarians, some of them settled in the Balkans and continued their existence for a while and then mixed with the Slavs to form the Bosnian people. The first Bosniak principality was established in 1250 under Hungary, and in 1377 it became an independent kingdom. This kingdom later became a kingdom that included Croats and Serbs, and came under Ottoman rule in 1463. The history of Serbs, which emerged as an ethnic identity with the establishment of the Serbian Church in 1219, is intertwined with Bosnians and Croats. The Caspian State, which was the direct successor of the European Hun Khanate and continued its existence between 469-1048, formed the western branch of the Khanate during the Turkish Khaganate period and became a khanate on its own after the Turkish Khaganate collapsed. The Khazar Khanate is an Oghuz / Turkmen kaganate. There has never been a Turkish tribe called "Hazar" in history. In summary, the lands of the Khazar Khaganate are the historical lands of the Turkmen. At that time the most crowded Turkish tribe is the Oghuzs. It is the same today. Oghuzs are Turks; they called themselves Turks or Turkmen (Turks). According to Mahmud of Kaşgar, Turkmens are actually twenty-four tribes, twenty-two of them call themselves Oghuz, and the other two tribes are Kipchaks and Khalij. The Kipchaks (also known as the Cumans), who came to the stage of history in the 11th century, are the Turkmens who remained in the Black Sea steppes after the Oghuzs left the region. The Black Sea steppes, previously known as the Oghuz steppe, were later called the Kipchak steppe, and the Kipchaks were the determining power of the Black Sea steppes until the end of the 13th century. This presence of the Kipchaks continued until the Balkans after a series of victories against the Russian principalities in the 11th century. A section of the Kipchak branch that migrated to the Balkans, later converted to Christianity and the Gagauz people; and some of them mixed with Avars and Slavs and formed Croats and Serbs. Some of them joined the Hungarians. Some of the Kipchaks remaining in the Black Sea steppes mixed with other Turkish tribes in the following centuries and became one of the ancestors of peoples such as Kazakh, Tatar and Bulgarians. Today's Slavic Cossacks, the Kozaklar (Ukrainians), are the direct successors of the Kipchaks remaining in the Black Sea steppes
@ChaosAT
@ChaosAT Жыл бұрын
Ashinas true name was Chang`e
@dariovecchi156
@dariovecchi156 Жыл бұрын
It Is incredible how the people of modern Turkey hasn't the right of to live in that Land from the ancient times.
@edenia9080
@edenia9080 Жыл бұрын
That's being descendants of Sunni sedentary society for us. Though in all circumstances I still prefer being born in modern times. Rights of being decent human shouldn't depend on being nomadic, but should depend on legal laws and common respect. Still place of Turkic women shines as a jewel compared to contemporary societies of their times.
@user-cg2tw8pw7j
@user-cg2tw8pw7j 10 ай бұрын
​@@edenia9080no
@abrahamovicovski
@abrahamovicovski 10 ай бұрын
Kara Fatma bu videoda olmasa sinirlenip giderdim. Paşa hazretlerinin silah arkadaşı. Emeğinize sağlık, gavurlara da öğrenme imkanı sunuyor. Tengri Oğuz'u korusun 🐺🧿🤘🏻
@NAY.1420
@NAY.1420 2 ай бұрын
I love your channel but You make islam look bad but it's really not, as a Muslim turkic woman I love how that my religion is respect me and protect me and actually I really don't like to join war like our women in old generation dose that, so please have some respect to Islam
@robertomassa731
@robertomassa731 Жыл бұрын
It's typical for the peoples of the steppes: the previous Cimmerian/Scythian/Sarmatian women and the late Mongol ones were the same...
@user-cg2tw8pw7j
@user-cg2tw8pw7j 10 ай бұрын
No, these Aryan peoples were racist against their original Turkic brothers and the Mongols
@Nobody-yq9fk
@Nobody-yq9fk Жыл бұрын
The prophet muhummad saw said a nation ruled by a woman is doomed. Yay feminism woohoo. Get it gurl
@_yuki9953
@_yuki9953 Жыл бұрын
I'm really curious about your sources...
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Жыл бұрын
His source : Dude trust me
@Nobody-yq9fk
@Nobody-yq9fk Жыл бұрын
@@KhansDen Sahih al-Bukhari 7099 Narrated Abu Bakra: During the battle of Al-Jamal, Allah benefited me with a Word (I heard from the Prophet). When the Prophet heard the news that the people of the Persia had made the daughter of Khosrau their Queen (ruler), he said, "Never will succeed such a nation as makes a woman their ruler."
@Nobody-yq9fk
@Nobody-yq9fk Жыл бұрын
@@KhansDen 🤡
@afsinakatsuki8526
@afsinakatsuki8526 10 ай бұрын
Bro the producer is a kemalist from the stinky Sodom and Gomorrah İzmir. What do you have expected? 😂 He is childish and thinks that he can unite old-Turkic history with humiliated French-westernized kemalist Turkish Nationalism. A single look into punishment laws of the Oghuz related to adultery in marriage is enough to understand how ignorant and childish he is 😂
@bayxman2
@bayxman2 Жыл бұрын
tomris hatun,kösem sultan v.b unutmuşsun admin
@subhan8090
@subhan8090 Жыл бұрын
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