I made this video! I hope you guys enjoy :) Thanks to Bellum et Historia for letting me show my work!
@WarAndHistory.4 ай бұрын
You did a great job 👏
@Memes-du3fp4 ай бұрын
Great job
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
@@Memes-du3fp thank you! 🙏🏽
@Hillbilly0014 ай бұрын
Well done. Well done indeed. Cheers from Tennessee
@cinematicbattles5594 ай бұрын
Well in bro great job!
@btlsncr3 ай бұрын
“Kostantiniyye elbet bir gün feth olunacaktır. Onu fetheden komutan ne güzel komutan, onu fetheden asker ne güzel asker” Hz. Muhammed
@ademyasar203413 күн бұрын
(S.A.V)
@Hillbilly0014 ай бұрын
Excellent cinematic video. Well done BellumCinimaticsTotalWar. Very well done. Cheers from Tennessee
@adamdavis98384 ай бұрын
Love that Constantine didn't flee, but died defending the last few metres of his empire and telling anyone who wanted to flee to do so.
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
Indeed, the death of a hero. As the maker of the video, thank you for watching!
@erendemirkoltv3 ай бұрын
Adam kaçarken öldü 😊 yalan
@Music-p1y3 ай бұрын
@@erendemirkoltv whore of allah
@harunabhna60283 ай бұрын
@@TotalWarDocumentariesno mehmed was hero you can't call loosee a hero
@ms.caroline20083 ай бұрын
Because we fight like warriors unlike you and the Jews with your backhanded methods
@golge68783 ай бұрын
“Konstantiniyye, elbet bir gün fethedilecektir. Onu fetheden komutan ne güzel komutan, o ordu ne güzel ordudur.” Hz. Muhammed (S.A.V) ❤☝ ''Constantinople will certainly be conquered one day. What a great commander is the one who conquered it, what a great army is that army.''
@عبدالرحمنمحمد-ض3غ8خ3 ай бұрын
حديث ضعيف يا تركي
@عبدالرحمنمحمد-ض3غ8خ3 ай бұрын
Şimdi alçak Türkler gelip Kate ve Kate diyecek Osmanlılar sadece bir köy açmışlardı çünkü o zamanlar Konstantinopolis sadece 7.000 nüfuslu bir köydü. Emeviler ve Abbasiler zamanındaki kadar güçlü değildi.
@عبدالرحمنمحمد-ض3غ8خ3 ай бұрын
Indi kezzap türkler gelip, Keýt we Keýt diýerler Osmanlylar diňe bir oba açdylar, sebäbi şol döwürde Konstantinopol bary-ýogy 7000 adamlyk bir obady Umaýýadlaryň we apbaslylaryň döwründäki ýaly güýçli däldi
@TheMagnifiscience3 ай бұрын
@@عبدالرحمنمحمد-ض3غ8خ Asıl zayıf olan senin imanın ve beynin, arab.!
@kpcakturku31173 ай бұрын
@@عبدالرحمنمحمد-ض3غ8خ Evet zayıf hadis olabilir ama kimsenin alamadığı şehri Türk alıyor
@salmannadeem2827Ай бұрын
Top top quality. Please do more on the Ottoman Empire, and please please avoid any bias since I have seen a huge slander against this empire. Thanks a billion times, keep going with the content.
@ابنذيقار-ظ5رАй бұрын
بعد هذا الجيش ذلت امة محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم رحم الله العثمانيين
@nenenindonu4 ай бұрын
After the conquest of Constantinople Mehmed II not only styled himself Sultan of Rome but also lived up to his new title conquering more former Roman strongholds like Pontus, Iconium, Sinope,...
@murategeli67014 ай бұрын
@GuillermoI71He was a magnificent leader ahead of his time. He could speak arabic,farsi,latin,greek,italian. And they say wilhelm was gay !
@tolgahaniskan70784 ай бұрын
@GuillermoI71kuyruk acınız hala devam ediyor. Daha fazlasını yaşayacaksınız 😂
@Bosniak8034 ай бұрын
The most persecution of "Right believers"/Arians of Germanic "Goth" origin,was in those areas that you mentions,which means that "Karma" reached you trough the Turks and newly converted "Arians" to the islam
@DanishKhan-xw5zp3 ай бұрын
Mehnad 2 was a brave and kind not like your pervert king who forcefully occupied the Constantinople living lavish life with nude women @RenataHamptoncourt
@kartaltibet29853 ай бұрын
Barbar 😅 Sizin haçlı ordularınızdı @RenataHamptoncourt
@leonardoaguilar73434 ай бұрын
It's been a long weekend, I needed this.
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@gurselsuleyman31034 ай бұрын
It is sadest day for cristian Romans and the glory day for Turks
@AKRMGOD-ld5pt4 ай бұрын
Incorrect. After the fall of Constantinople, a great renaissance took place for Christians and the West. They discovered the New World, invaded East Asia, and controlled global trade from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. The Western world at that time, especially Spain, owned and produced 83% of the world’s silver, the currency of global trade. Even now, Western currencies, the dollar, the euro, and the pound sterling, control 91% of global trade.
@erendemirkoltv3 ай бұрын
Yes Ottoman turkey 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@mineyigit5653 ай бұрын
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@ms.caroline20083 ай бұрын
Who cares you Muslims
@adrianarivoltella59403 ай бұрын
Sicuramente La Caduta di Costantinopoli è un episodio triste per gli Europei. Però di certo saprai che l'Impero Romano d'Oriente, dopo 1500 anni di esistenza, era già alla fine. Credo si possa considerare un giorno di "gloria" anche per i Romani perchè, con la morte eroica dell'Ultimo Imperatore, Costantino XI, l'Impero Romano esce dalla Storia nella maniera migliore.
@swisscheese90974 ай бұрын
They did a great job with this, would love to see more battles like manzikert and ain jalut
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
As the maker of the video, I appreciate your comment!
@Sipahi273 ай бұрын
Why didn't you mention the hawk cannon, the greatest technology of that time? The big cannon that Fatih Sultan Mehmet had cast to capture Istanbul is called "Şahi". The barrel of the gun is 91.8 cm. The range of the cannonball weighing 800 kilograms is 1200 meters.
@TotalWarDocumentaries3 ай бұрын
Hi! We had to condenasate everything in a 15 minute long video, so we had to make some sacrifices 😅. It's certainly a very interesting fact, but there wasn't much strategic value to it: the cannon took several hours to reload, granting the defenders time to repair the walls after each shot. Thank you for the information anyways! 🙏
@machine866Ай бұрын
@Totalwardecumenraries size Şahi topunun doldurulma süresinden bahsetmemiş. Fetih için çok önemli unsurlardan biri olan Şahi topundan neden bahsedilmediği sorulmuş. Gemileri karadan yürütmek kadar Şahi topunun da fatihte büyük önemi var.
@MythicEpoch4 ай бұрын
This content is exactly what I’ve been looking for! Subscribed and can’t wait for the next video.
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
As the maker of the video, thank you for watching!
@-kingsoftravel9364 ай бұрын
All support from Egypt for you I love Turkish
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@BaranKaymakci3 ай бұрын
@@97655 cry ahhahah 1453 come take it back if u can jerk
@العنزي-ر7تАй бұрын
@97655 I love Russia then
@mohamedmedhat75944 ай бұрын
what an epic battle I wish if the video was a little bit longer
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@ersinyekit24703 ай бұрын
Uzun bir video istiyorsan eğer Fetih 1453 filmini izle, Türklerin nasıl Bizansı yenip bir karınca gibi ezdiği izle.
@Theodoros_Kolokotronis3 ай бұрын
“Present your shield, swords, arrows, and spears to them, imagining that you are a hunting party after wild boars, so that the impious may learn that they are dealing not with dumb animals but with their lords and masters, THE DESCENDANTS OF THE HELLENES (GREEKS) AND THE ROMANS.” (Constantine’s Palaiologos XI speech in front of his Officers and allies before the final siege of Constantinople) George Sphrantzes (1401-1478), prominent Byzantine Greek historian and Imperial courtier in the service of the Emperor (primary source - The Fall of the Byzantine Empire 1453)
@zahirhussain59132 ай бұрын
The story but not History. That means lies. The story of the emperor’s ( Constantine - xi ) last speech, the tearful embraces and the commanders’ eager declarations of their readiness to die for their country and faith has been told and retold over the centuries as an inspiring example of defiant heroism and self-sacrifice in the face of desperate odds. Sadly, it is almost certainly untrue. The chronicle that tells the tale was a forgery. It purports to be an eyewitness account of the siege by the Byzantine courtier and statesman George Sphrantzes (1401-c.1478), but it was, in fact, composed over a century later by a Greek archbishop living in Naples. Writing in the hope that the Holy Roman Emperor was soon to make war on the sultan and restore Constantinople to Christian rule, the author embellished and exaggerated the heroism of his Byzantine forebears, hoping to rouse his compatriots to a war against the common Muslim enemy. The many genuine contemporary accounts of the 1453 siege tell a very different story. Some mention that the emperor made a speech but they ascribe very different words to him and not one of them describes his emotional request for forgiveness or the mutual embraces and declarations. On the contrary, many first-hand accounts record that the Byzantines of Constantinople were decidedly unwilling to lay down their lives and that the most active defenders of the city were the Venetian and Genoese contingents. It was said that wealthy Byzantines hoarded their money rather than donate it to fund the defence while poorer ones demanded to be paid to participate.Even among the Byzantine ruling classes, there was little interest in heroic last stands. While Constantine XI and some of his commanders undoubtedly did die on the walls of Constantinople fighting the victorious Turks to the last, not everyone was prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice. Book: THE End Of Byzantium Author: Jonathan Harris Edition: 2010 Page - xviii , xix
@hudai7994Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Medeniyetsiz ve Kültürsüz olan ezikler ancak Kendilerini böyle avuturlar😂
@abdullahmasotti25 күн бұрын
yeah and they didn't last long before the glorious Turan alps
@Theodoros_Kolokotronis25 күн бұрын
What goes around, comes around lad.. B B B B 😉
@abdullahmasotti25 күн бұрын
@Theodoros_Kolokotronis yeah right, good luck greekoid.
@fatihozkocaman3 ай бұрын
Yaşasın Türk devleti yaşasın türkiye ❤
@Carlo-zk2cy4 ай бұрын
When the Theodosian Walls was built in 5th century AD, the Roman Empire was still a superpower. When the Ottomans finally breached it in 1453, what’s left of the empire that once ruled 70 million people was a city of 50,000 inhabitants.
@ketasinco4 ай бұрын
Always looking for a reason,the Ottomans crushed the Roman empire,just accept the history,it seems it still hurts you
@Carlo-zk2cy4 ай бұрын
@@ketasinco Stating the FACT is not making excuses.
@nothing001644 ай бұрын
@@Carlo-zk2cyyou know lad you will be better off not responding to these guys speaking as if they were there you offered rational and critical assesment
@giuseppecalegari38524 ай бұрын
La città di Costantinopoli aveva forse 40.000 o 50.000 abitanti ma i soldati erano 7.000 e i turchi erano 80.000-160.000, 10 o 20 volte i Romani. Le navi Romane erano 24 mentre le navi turche 120. I turchi avevano anche 70 cannoni e qualcuno di un tipo totalmente nuovo, molto potente, fatto apposta per sbriciolare le mura.
@giuseppecalegari38524 ай бұрын
@@ketasinco La caduta di Costantinopoli è stata un dolore per tutti gli Europei.
@لیلارحمانی-و9م4 ай бұрын
The wheel of time never stops, the sun of Byzantium set, but it heralded the dawn of a new sun.
@mesutabac51173 ай бұрын
Hele boka bak hele laflara bak
@ersinyekit24703 ай бұрын
İstanbul sonsuzadek yüce Türk ırkının olacaktır, senin düşüncen bir hayalden ibarettir. Türkiye ve İstanbul Türklerindir yüce Türk ırkınındır.
@AliRahmani-w7o3 ай бұрын
@@ersinyekit2470 Time will tell if Istanbul will always belong to the Turks. But it is an undeniable fact that the name, glory and honor of the Turkish race will forever be associated with Istanbul.
@رياضالنوبي-ط5ج3 ай бұрын
الاسلام انتصر على اليهود 😊 اللهم انصرنا دائما وابدا يا رب
@ekodarmadi50324 ай бұрын
Dari abdullah bin amr bin ash... Suatu ketika saat sedang bersama Rasulullah Muhammad ada yg bertanya ke rasul.. "wahai rasulullah kota manakah yang akan ditaklukan terlebih dahulu..konstantinopel atau roma?? Rasullullah menjawab "kota konstantinopel akan dibuka terlebih dahulu"... Bro...ada jarak 800 tahun penaklukan konstantinopel dari saat nabi muhammad mengucapkan itu... Dan roma suatu saat akan dalam naungan islam...
@kpcakturku31173 ай бұрын
Zayıf hadis gerçek değil
@Him-h4o3 ай бұрын
Not true, please read and you will know. The Messenger said that Constantinople will be conquered by saying “Allahu Akbar” three times. There is no god but Allah alone, with no partner. The infidels will fall one after the other. He said that Constantinople will not be conquered by the sword and wars. Do you know where it is?
@Ummah-222 ай бұрын
Love to Turkish brothers ❤️ from India 🇮🇳 , prophet Muhammad (SAW)[ pbuh ] already predicted that Constantinople will be captured by a great commander and the fascinating thing is Constantinople is still under the control of Muslim's (Istanbul) from 1453-2024
@oncutim38934 ай бұрын
Sultan Fatih'e selam olsun yeniçeriler hala burada 🇹🇷
@Powerviolenc34 ай бұрын
Abdool👳♂️
@yenibirgunmavi67914 ай бұрын
ما شاءالله
@HilmiAydogan-wh1zl3 ай бұрын
Akıncı beyi Malkoçoğulları da burda
@bayrakumit3 ай бұрын
Devşirmeler başa bela
@976553 ай бұрын
Και σκυβουν το κεφαλι στον πουτιν
@LucasJones-j7qАй бұрын
These are absolutely epic. Love it ⚔️🗡️🛡️🏹🏰📜
@FlaviusAetius4514 ай бұрын
Taking Constantinople after it was severly weakened and sacked , a siege lasting 3 weeks with 80.000 + Ottoman againts 7.000 Byzantine ( Eastern Roman )and Italian defenders just shows everyone that a wounded animal is really dangerous and fights for its last blood. I believe that if the defenders were more numerous , the once Mighty City would be saved . Respect for the Defenders , they almost saved the Holy City! .
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
Also Constantine XI died like a chad. Going down fighting is somewhat of a movie trope, but in reality it's much more rare than people think. As the maker of the video, thank you for watching!
@FlaviusAetius4514 ай бұрын
@@TotalWarDocumentaries Indeed, he made every Roman proud! Seeing his Last stand every Roman who ever lived would respect him
@FlaviusAetius4514 ай бұрын
@@TotalWarDocumentaries you did an excellente job creating the battle which was the last nail in the middle ages 's coffin RESPECT!! Do you guys can make the Eastern Roman Empire vs Kingdom of Hungary , the battle of Sirmium ?
@the3zoooz14 ай бұрын
it was cause of the walls not the soldiers
@RayshiaRoman4 ай бұрын
You can thank the Theodosian Wall for that. The only reason why the Roman Carcass was able to limp along after the 4th Crusade before it was put down in 1453.
@Maximus18834 ай бұрын
Loved this one
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@3rboon4 ай бұрын
Not a fall but a conquest
@T20K114 ай бұрын
"It wasn't the fall of Constantinople, it was a conquest"
@adrianarivoltella59404 ай бұрын
In Europa l'abbiamo sempre chiamata caduta e continueremo a farlo.
@terywilliam97303 ай бұрын
@@adrianarivoltella5940 cry baby cry😆
@T20K113 ай бұрын
@@adrianarivoltella5940 love the tears ☕
@adrianarivoltella59403 ай бұрын
@@T20K11 Cerco di spiegarmi meglio. Chiamiamo "Caduta di Costantinopoli " come si chiama "Caduta dell'Impero Romano d'Occidente" nel 476 dopo Cristo. Questi due Imperi erano già quasi scomparsi e ci sembra più appropriato la parola "caduta". Infatti ammiro molto Costantino XI che, nel 1453, con solo 7000 soldati riesce a resistere per due mesi a 80.000 - 160.000 turchi. Si può fare un confronto con la conquista di Cartagine, che avviene quando Cartagine era una grande potenza. Quella sì, è una conquista.
@T20K112 ай бұрын
@@adrianarivoltella5940 i don't speak Yiddish
@SametAndacАй бұрын
Istanbul was Constantinople Now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople Been a long time gone, Constantinople Now it's Turkish delight on a moonlit night
@MeteOsmanoğlu3 ай бұрын
“The current Ottoman sultan is not like the previous ones. Even the dreams of your emperor cannot reach the places that our power reaches.” Fatih Sultan Mehmet...
@giuseppecalegari38522 ай бұрын
L'assedio è durato quasi due mesi. Con la morte eroica del suo ultimo Imperatore, Costantino XI, l'Impero Romano esce dalla Storia nel modo migliore.
@HighSeasCaesar3 ай бұрын
city was ruined by crusaders long before and was not strong as it was, that is true. i live in istanbul and you can still see the walls and know that siege is extremely difficult,great victory. and the roman emperor is always known as an honorable man by us. god bless his soul
@vuslatyakn70583 ай бұрын
Canı cehenneme roma imparatorunun
@muhammetpetekcipetekci21474 ай бұрын
Bir gece ansızın gelir krallığınızı imparatorluğuma katarım FATİH SULTAN MEHMET
@MuhammadZiaUlHasnain3 ай бұрын
How gorgeous and well organised those Soliders were ❤️ with high moral The strongest, The bravest and the fairest people so far till now after that . They proved that nothing is impossible in this world if we count the defence system of Constantinople
@Batar1313 ай бұрын
hey can i have the soundtracks you are using in some of your videos or a playlist very immersive would be very thankful
@m44rcus3 ай бұрын
The Ottoman Empire, that is, Türkiye, which did not oppress anyone during its dynasty and gave them the freedom to practice their religion! 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@ziga48702 ай бұрын
Forcing people to pay a special tax and preventing them from obtaining high positions in the Ottoman society because they won't convert to Islam sounds like oppression to me. And what happened to the Armenians during WW1?
@peterthechildyeeter99512 ай бұрын
Hahahaaa, can you explain all of the genocides organized by the turks in the past century? Armenian Genocide (1915-1923) The Armenian Genocide is one of the most infamous and well-documented genocides of the 20th century. Between 1 and 1.5 million Armenians were systematically killed by Ottoman authorities, with many deported to the Syrian desert under harsh conditions. It was characterized by mass killings, forced marches, and deportations. Assyrian Genocide (Sayfo) (1914-1920) The Assyrian genocide, also known as the "Sayfo" or "Year of the Sword," targeted Assyrian Christians in present-day southeastern Turkey, northern Iraq, and northwestern Iran. The Ottoman government and allied Kurdish groups killed an estimated 300,000 Assyrians, primarily through massacres, forced displacements, and death marches. Greek Genocide (1913-1922) During the Greek genocide, the Ottoman government targeted ethnic Greek populations, especially those in Anatolia and Pontus. Methods included forced deportations, massacres, and labor camps, and an estimated 450,000 to 750,000 Greeks died as a result. Hamidian Massacres (1894-1896) Named after Sultan Abdul Hamid II, the Hamidian Massacres primarily targeted Armenian Christians but also affected Assyrians and Greeks. Between 100,000 and 300,000 Armenians were killed, and many more were subjected to torture, forced conversion, and displacement. Massacres of Mount Lebanon (1860) The 1860 massacres targeted Christian Maronites in Mount Lebanon and Christians in Damascus, Syria. These massacres occurred amid sectarian tensions between Maronites and Druze, but the Ottomans were accused of either instigating or failing to prevent the violence. Around 10,000 Christians were killed, and many villages were destroyed. Batak Massacre (1876) In Bulgaria, during the April Uprising against Ottoman rule, Ottoman forces and allied irregulars retaliated by killing an estimated 15,000 Bulgarian Christians in what is now known as the Batak Massacre. This event led to a significant international outcry and contributed to the decline of Ottoman influence in Europe. Adana Massacre (1909) In the Adana Province of the Ottoman Empire, approximately 20,000 to 30,000 Armenians were killed in a series of violent attacks instigated by political instability following the Young Turk Revolution. This event intensified Armenian calls for reforms and increased international attention on the Ottoman treatment of Christian populations. The Massacres of the Chaldean Christians During World War I, Chaldean Catholics (an Eastern Christian sect in present-day Iraq and Turkey) were also targeted. Many were forced to convert, executed, or died during forced marches and deportations. This was part of the broader policy of violence against Assyrian Christians. The Cilicia Massacres (1895-1896) Cilicia, in southern Anatolia, was also the site of Armenian massacres during the late 19th century. These events were part of the Hamidian Massacres but were particularly severe in Cilicia, where Christian communities were targeted due to regional ethnic and religious tensions. The Smyrna Catastrophe (1922) Following the Greco-Turkish War, Turkish forces entered Smyrna (now İzmir) and attacked the city's Greek and Armenian Christian populations. The violence included looting, killings, and the burning of large portions of the city, with tens of thousands of civilians either killed or displaced. The Expulsion and Population Exchanges (1923) Following the Treaty of Lausanne, there was a forced population exchange between Greece and Turkey, leading to the mass expulsion of Orthodox Christians from Turkey and Muslims from Greece. Though not a genocide per se, this "population exchange" caused severe suffering, loss of life, and the destruction of Christian communities that had existed in Anatolia for centuries. It doesn't take a dumbass to recognize the filthy satanic acts perpetrated by the turks on their christian subjects, you and your entire country are what we call, the scum of the earth.
@Nemanja97Babic2 ай бұрын
Thats lie, many churches in Bosnia and Serbia Otomans destroyed and built mosques of their materials, many monestiers they destroyed. First learn history than wrote !
@m44rcus2 ай бұрын
@Nemanja97Babic These are slanders that cannot be proven. When Istanbul was conquered, we had a ruler who even said to the Christians gathered in Hagia Sophia: "Do not run away from me, we have just conquered this place, we have no problems with your religion or your life, continue living." I would like to end with the words of Alija Izetbegovic: No matter how many crosses you place on the tops of your churches, remember that the crescent will always stand higher than it. 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@Voondiaz2 ай бұрын
@@Nemanja97Babicnice try. Dont spread fake news. Truth hurts.
@mustafacaglar13063 ай бұрын
Videoda Fatih zinciri kırarak gemileri geçirdiğini söylüyor, Fatih gemileri karadan yürüterek haliç'e indiriyor Büyük ihtimalle pek işlerine gelmemiş gibi
@sometimes9417Ай бұрын
Yine şükür. Surdaki kapılardan birinin açık unutulması sebebiyle İstanbul'un düştüğünü söyleyen kanallar var. Bu hiç değilse onu söylememiş. KZbin'da hiç bir tarihi kanal Osmanlı Savaşlarını tarafsız anlatmıyor. Milyonlarca abonesi olan tarih kanalları bile osur osur ipe diz. Tarihi gerçeklikler hiç umurlarında değil.
@and10millionairesАй бұрын
Yok karadan yol yapıldı diyor tekrar izle anla doğru anlatmış
@cristiani.lepindea86764 ай бұрын
too bad Hollywood doesn't make a movie like Lord of the Rings 3 about the fall of Constantinople... It would be epic!
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
Indeed! Thank your for watching the video!
3 ай бұрын
Dostum Hollywood bu filmi yapamaz çünkü ataları savaşta yenik düştü, onlar kazanamayacaklari hikayeyi film yapamaz , onların filmlerinde mutlaka ya İngiltere ya da ABD kazanır , onlarda hiç bir zaman bu şekilde gerçek kahramanları olmadı , hayal olarak yarattiklari var olmayan süper güçleri olan bizde genelde böyle ürünlere Çin malı dediğimiz , onların süper kahraman dediği bizim de baktığımız zaman guldugumuz çakma kahramanları oldu , hep dünyayı kurtarıyorlar ama gerçek ne kpitalizmin damarlarına kadar işlediği bir sistem de yaşıyorlar.
@TheSERGEAR3 ай бұрын
Rise of Empires: Ottoman not Hollywood but you like it
@TheOzberg3 ай бұрын
Actually, there is a lot of people who think that orks in Tolkein's world are Turks and the siege, fall of Mines Tirith is a resemblence of the fall of Constantinople. So, you did watch it in a way ...
@nicoangel6904 ай бұрын
The most important issue was the use of the 'gigantic cannon" built by a Hungarian which proved to be the greatest factor the the battle of Constantinople Why didn't the Byzantines have such weapons in greater numbers ?
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
Hi there! I made the video, so there is a lot of information we couldn't pack in 15 minutes, but here are some extra pieces that might answer the question: The Ottomans didn't achieve this number of artillery pieces because it was a standard thing for them, but they did it specifically for Constantinople, and Mehmed put his treasury to restelss work for years. Several foundries, such is the one in Adrianople, were built specifically to craft cannons for this siege. According to John Julius Norwich, the resulting artillery force "far surpassed the defenders' expectations". So basically they couldn't anticipate because never in the history of the Ottomans had this great of an artillery train been crafted. However, and this is just my opinion, I don't think the Byzantines would've won if they had as many bombards. Their main resource was the city walls, therefore being especially vulnerable to artillery, but the Ottoman advantage was in their numbers, not in their fortifications. Thank you for watching and commenting, and consider subscribing to my channel as well!
@holidayinpackage3 ай бұрын
The use of the "gigantic cannon," or the **Basilica**, built by the Hungarian engineer Urban, was indeed a game-changer in the fall of Constantinople. This massive weapon was capable of breaching the city's ancient walls, which had been a formidable defense for centuries. As for why the Byzantines didn’t have such weapons in greater numbers, several factors contributed: 1. **Economic Decline**: By the time of the Ottoman siege in 1453, the Byzantine Empire was a shadow of its former self. Centuries of invasions, internal strife, and loss of territory had severely drained their financial resources, making it difficult to invest in advanced military technology like cannons. 2. **Lack of Expertise**: The Byzantines lacked the expertise in artillery technology that had been rapidly advancing in Europe and the Islamic world. Urban originally offered his cannon-making services to the Byzantines, but they couldn't afford to pay him. The Ottomans, however, saw the potential and funded his work. 3. **Reluctance to Modernize**: The Byzantines were relying on traditional methods of defense, particularly the Theodosian Walls, which had successfully repelled attackers for over a millennium. There may have been a degree of complacency or a belief that these walls were still sufficient to protect the city. 4. **Geopolitical Isolation**: By 1453, Constantinople was largely isolated. It had little access to external allies or resources that could have supplied advanced weaponry or expertise. These factors combined left the Byzantines unprepared to counter the artillery power the Ottomans brought to the siege, which ultimately played a crucial role in the city's fall.
@thefaramith88763 ай бұрын
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@holidayinpackage3 ай бұрын
@@thefaramith8876 I THINK YOU'RE VERY SMART. I CALL IT ROW2 SOFTWARE. I DO IMAGE ANALYSIS AND INFERENCE, LIKE WHEN YOU TRIED TO QUERY ME ON AN ARTIFICIAL SEARCH BOT.
@MuhammadZiaUlHasnain3 ай бұрын
Turning point of the history which lead the world to a brighter future and made it a global village
@scotland6383 ай бұрын
A brighter future in that Europe and the West is now the most powerful force on Earth.
@ugurk4235Ай бұрын
harika
@gamelot1209324 күн бұрын
Genoa was trying to have it both ways in this siege for commercial reasons. They didnt realise that the Ottomans would eventually take their colonies in Crimea and Galata too. The Genoese mercenaries on the Byzantine side performed well but there werent enough
@mustafakartal295321 күн бұрын
Eyy koca fatih❤️🇹🇷Bütün şehitlerimizin mekanı cennet olsun inşa Allah 🤲
@Osmnzz06423 ай бұрын
Olur böyle şeyler kanka fazla üzmeyin kendinizi yıllar geçti üzerinden unutun artık ulaşamayacağı hayal ile yaşamak insana ızdırap verir 🇹🇷😂👋
@FORYOU-g4n2 ай бұрын
Gerçekten güzel bir video emekleriniz için teşekkür ederim bir katkıda ben ekliyeyim gemiler halicte zincir ile kıskaca alındığında sultan bir gemiyi karadan yukarı çıkardı ve gemiyi aşağıya ittiğinde halatlarla bağlı olan diğer gemi yukarı çıkıyordu bu şekilde gemiler karadan yürütüldü
@TheOzberg3 ай бұрын
This version of the conquest of Constantinople and most other story tellers of the same unfortunately miss the real genius of Sultan Mehmet. I dont blame them because the real story is a bit boring as there is not much action (blood and fighting) there. The real genius of Sultan Mehmet was his preparation for the siege as that is the real reason why the Europeans or the Russians could not come to the aid of Constinople.
@Bosniak8034 ай бұрын
"Hagia Sofia/Aya Sofiya" was an "Arian" basilica and never had a cross on it or any towers with a cross on it ... All "Arians" converted to Islam ... They were persecuted by the Bizantin "Orthodox" church,which turned their places of worship into their churches and killed and expelled them in large numbers to the turks. "Arians"/Folowers of Bishop Arian and his teaching about "Jesus",which was heretical to both churches. Because of him(Arian),they split into "Eastren" and "Western" variants of Cristianity,and since then,persecution of all his followers,who were mostly of "Germanic" Goth origin
@adrianarivoltella59403 ай бұрын
Mi risulta da documenti storici che nella Basilica di Santa Sofia, negli ultimi giorni dell'assedio si celebrarono delle Messe a cui parteciparono tutte le confessioni cristiane.
@Memes-du3fp4 ай бұрын
Great battle
@TheOzberg3 ай бұрын
There is no such thing as Byzantine Empire. On 29 May 1453, the Turks conquered Constantinople which was the capital of the Roman Empire and ended the Roman Empire.
@adrianarivoltella59403 ай бұрын
Sicuramente l'esercito era molto grande, lo sappiamo. Erano 80.000 - 160.000 soldati turchi, dicono gli storici, contro 7000 difensori romani.
@GenomX3 ай бұрын
@@adrianarivoltella5940 You are a liar
@giuseppecalegari38523 ай бұрын
@@GenomX Ho preso questi dati dai siti di Storia e dalle Enciclopedie Storiche.
@malgusvitiate70022 ай бұрын
Wrong. There WAS a Byzantine Empire, and it was destroyed in 1453. The Western Roman Empire was long since dead by this point.
@giuseppecalegari38522 ай бұрын
@@malgusvitiate7002 L'Impero Romano d'Occidente finisce nel 476 dopo Cristo. Però il termine Impero Bizantino viene usato per la prima volta soltanto nel 1557 dallo storico tedesco Hieronymus. Sarebbe interessante vedere sui documenti durante l'esistenza di questo Impero come definiva sè stesso e come l'Imperatore veniva definito.
@あばばば-i6n4 ай бұрын
The videos you post are very wonderful, but your discriminatory editing is very painful😢. When depicting a battle between white or Christian forces and others, you deliberately choose a scene in which the white side wins, or play sad music when the white side loses. In your previous video on the Sassanid Empire and the Islamic Empire, you ended with heroic music from the invaders' side, but this time you ended with sad music from the white people's side. You're clearly projecting yourself into the past. It is the privilege of future people to see the past as it is, and you should not worry about the past of your own group. I like the history of past battles with neighboring countries. However, that is because it is interesting, and I have never projected myself into it. The people who are fighting are different from us, and they fought for themselves, and they would not have imagined the future hundreds of years ahead. I hope you will be freed from illusions.
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
Hello! I'm the maker of this video, and therefore the editor and responsible for what you are complaining about. I can't answer for previous videos because I didn't make them, but I can for this specific battle. What can I say, you're 100% right. As a cinematic battle maker, I try to make people empathize with one side or the other, so there is a personal implication that makes the video more engaging. Usually, I tell the story from the point of the underdog or outnumbered, in this case the Byzantines. This is not the correct way to research history, but I don't see why this is a problem when we are just enjoying a cinematic intepretation of it. Besides, these are very subtile changes: I don´t deliberately take the winners sources, nor inflate their numbers, nor try to ridiculize the adversaries (which some other channels do). I try to choose the most objective sources and tell the story which I think is closest to what actually happened. But yes, in the artistic department sometimes I'm biased, and far from being ashamed of it, I think it makes the video better. But I don't look at history that way when researching, it's just for cinematic purposes. Thank your for watching and for your honesty, and I hope this doesn't ruin the experience for you. If you enjoyed, please, take a look at some of my videos as well 🙏
@あばばば-i6n4 ай бұрын
@@TotalWarDocumentaries Thank you for your honest response. I see you have multiple editors. I understand why you can make such high-precision videos. What can I say, you are 100% right. I understand that you are not history textbooks, but entertainers. I also understand that your videos are not so biased.( I can't stand to watch the American movie "300" or Chinese ethnocentric historical movies.) That's why I like your videos and watch them all, but at the same time, I can't concentrate on the entertainment because I'm bothered by the "noise". (Why do you focus on the Crusaders during defense instead of the Crusaders during invasion? Why do you focus on Greek victories instead of Persian victories? Why do sad music play when the white side loses? Why do Mongolian archers get close enough to throw javelins, and Ottoman riflemen don't back down even when the enemy is approaching (I understood that this is so that white listeners think "I did it!"), etc.) As a viewer, I would be very happy if you could improve your entertainment from one of them as the main character to one that is both the main characters. Thank you very much for reading this far.
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
@@あばばば-i6n I will take It into consideration! Kind regards
@WarAndHistory.4 ай бұрын
You’re comment makes no sense whatsoever… “happy music when the Arabs won but sad music when the byzantines lost”… get you’re act together man
@あばばば-i6n4 ай бұрын
@@WarAndHistory. Thank you bro. You are an honest man. I am also an honest man and I simply commented that "history should not have a hero." I am not saying that "if the Arabs win, play sad music. Or happy music." Please calm down.
@FlaviusAetius4514 ай бұрын
Im not Italian or Greek , but I respect them very much , and one of my favourite emperors are Constantine The Great , and Constantine XI , ( Easter Roman Emperors ) and when I will have a son I will name Constantine after them , I am Hungarian and my second name is Nagy which meams Big / Great ❤
@yenibirgunmavi67914 ай бұрын
You are so Turk people .
@ilkayvurgun87013 ай бұрын
Hungarians are Turks. Hungarians are Turks who remained from the Hun Empire in Europe. In short, Hungarians are the grandchildren of Attila.
@Osmnbeyy3 ай бұрын
Bence oğluna Fatih ismini vermelisin 😊
@BuneYaV-l8l6 күн бұрын
The people wanted the Turks to conquer the city because the people had suffered a lot from the oppressors they called their co-religionists. This is not Mehmed's wish, but Dini's order. Therefore, people need to be happy because everyone knows what the Crusaders did in Jerusalem, they do not value people. I'm glad I got rid of Christianity.
@محمدعباس-ع2ج3 ай бұрын
الجيش البيزنطي الذي كان يدافع عن المدينة مع قوات الفاتيكان يفوق 50000 الف مقاتل وليس 5000 آلاف ،لاتحاولو تقليل من حجم انتصار المسلمين وتغيير احداث هامة من المفروض ترسخ بدقة وشفافية دون انقاص شيء
@WarAndHistory.3 ай бұрын
50million, woah nice so more then the entire population of modern day Greece
@vuslatyakn70583 ай бұрын
@@WarAndHistory.50bin körmüsün
@aminearmani73823 ай бұрын
50 الف وليس مليون@@WarAndHistory.
@giuseppecalegari38523 ай бұрын
@@aminearmani7382 40.000 - 50.000 erano gli abitanti di Costantinopoli, ma i soldati, quelli che potevano combattere, erano 7000. questo dato c'è su tutte le Enciclopedie Storiche e sui siti di Storia.
@bulentcnar56753 ай бұрын
The strange thing is this who was the witness of the last words of the byzantine emperor when he has spoken like that and immediately and somebody wrote it somewhere to transfere the new generations 😂😂😂 these kind of things are written to make the byzantine side to make them brave hearts like a american movie stars🙃😉😇
@eminsahin62373 ай бұрын
Aynen öyle
@TheOzberg3 ай бұрын
The story may have been fabricated but its all fine. I guess its was also fine for the Ottomans. At the end of the day, would you rather have won against a brave lion or a coward.
@976553 ай бұрын
The emperor cut down many of you and you couldnt touch him.He vanished. Pray never see him in from you
@giuseppecalegari38523 ай бұрын
Ci sono stati dei sopravvissuti che hanno riportato la cronaca di quei giorni.
@sometimes9417Ай бұрын
@@TheOzberg Bu fetihi küçümsemek için bazı batılılar Surlardaki kapılardan birinin açık unutulduğunu uyduruyor. Oysa bu Türklere değil, asıl savunuculara bir hakaret. Avrupa her zaman oryantalist bir bakış açısıyla bakıyor tarihi olaylara.
@adam-v4q7v3 ай бұрын
fatih sultan mehmet han atama minnettarız cennet mekanı olsun
@TMHCP3 ай бұрын
FATIH SULTAN MEHMET HAT ❤️🇹🇷❤️
@murattahtali3359Ай бұрын
Why did not you give more information about Sahic cannon gun and destroy the wall of Roma. One of the most famous examples is the "Şahi Topu" (Great Bombard), a type of large cannon designed by Hungarian engineer Orban for the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II during the siege of Constantinople in 1453. These massive guns were instrumental in breaching the formidable walls of Constantinople, marking a pivotal moment in history and the eventual fall of the Byzantine Empire. The use of such artillery highlighted the Ottomans' innovative approach to military technology, helping to establish their dominance over a vast empire.
@world-wy2eg2 ай бұрын
The great Osmani empire love from India🇮🇳❤️
@RomeUnleashed4 ай бұрын
what game is this?
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
It's Total War Attila, with the Medieval Kingdoms 1212AD mod :)
@RomeUnleashed4 ай бұрын
@@TotalWarDocumentaries oh thank you man
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
@@RomeUnleashed No worries, I would know since I made the video 😅
@RomeUnleashed4 ай бұрын
@@TotalWarDocumentaries oh really? lol i didnt notice. nice videos
@TotalWarDocumentaries4 ай бұрын
@@RomeUnleashed Thank you!
@mertperik63373 ай бұрын
Nice job! As a Türk I didnt know they are tried to raid to our cannon ball. I am gonna search this
@HakanKadirPolat3 ай бұрын
Bu mükemmel kalitede ki video için teşekkür ederim 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@DaliborPerkovic-sw8mhАй бұрын
You forget 32 cannons from Byzantine Empire and 33 000 Byzantine citizens, who were formed like city Militia.
@giuseppecalegari3852Ай бұрын
Dimentichiamo i 70 cannoni dell'esercito turco, alcuni totalmente nuovi, mai utilizzati prima, molto più potenti degli altri, fatti apposta per abbattere le mura. Inoltre le navi turche erano 120 mentre le navi bizantine 24. I cittadini di Costantinopoli avranno cercato di aiutare per la difesa ma non erano soldati professionisti.
@DaliborPerkovic-sw8mhАй бұрын
@@giuseppecalegari3852 I know, Giuseppe! Just Giovanni Giustinianni, with 700 soldiers were soldati professionisti. And, the battle finally stared, one byzantine soldier was saying to Emperor Constantine that the Turks are no match for that guys from Italy. But, the city really got a chance to surviving, on 29th of May, 1453. How? First, when Giustinianni was injured and the defense started to collapse, in Giustiniani sector, the rest of the Byzantine forces must retreated to a new defense line or Constantine line. That wall was existed, before the double Theodosian walls who were build, in 480 A. D. Of course, in that time line that walls were not present any more. But, Constantine and the defenders can build new wall from wood and rest of the rocks, before the siege. Than, they can retreated on time and burn some parts of the wall, when the Turks were to many for repulse them ( with Greek fire ). I got the theory that defense was possible even after collapse in Giustiniani sector and even after the fall of the Theodosian walls. I think that new and improvised Constantine line could stand at least 5 or 6 days, after 29th of May, 1453. But, Constantine and the rest of the troops must retreated before Turkish attack on that line. Then, after that 5 or 6 days, or after June 3rd, 1453, Turks will be reached first houses in the city. The Constantine line was fallen, but between that line and new Heraclio line, the Byzantine would prefer urban fights and small battles for the streets, houses, squares, ect. In that situation, the battle for Constantinople can prolong to another 10 or 15 days. So, between June 3rd to June 15 or 18th, 1453. Than, if that line fallen after 3 or 4 days, then the Byzantines can burn the city, like the Russians Moscow, in 1812, when Napoleon was present there. And, if even that isn't enough, than they can retreated to a new city line called the Wall of Septimius Severus. There will be the last Byzatine and Constantine stand for about 4 to 6 days. And, even the Turks would break that line, after 20th or 26th of June, 1453, than the Constantine and the rest of the Greeks can organized last defense in Hagia Sofia ( 2 or 4 days ), Emperor Palace ( 2 or 3 days ), in Hippodrome with last Byzantine Calvary ( 1 or 2 days ). With that kind of the stand, the city can survived, at least until July 6th, 1453. And, until that time it will be possible that the Christian army would come, to rescue Constantinople from the Turks. Be saluted and write what you think about that! Ave!
@AlamPowerPointАй бұрын
I've read some in history books, that almost every kingdoms afraid of Turk after this war. They became very great in every aspect of civilization. But why nowadays Turkey is not as strong and feared like in the past?
@giuseppecalegari3852Ай бұрын
Ti invito a ripassare sui libri di storia. In ogni caso posso dirti quello che c'è scritto sulla nostra Bibbia "C'è un tempo per ogni cosa e ogni cosa ha il suo tempo sotto il cielo"; anche il tempo dell'Impero ottomano è finito come nel 1453 finisce il tempo dell'Impero Romano.
@رياضالنوبي-ط5ج3 ай бұрын
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته
@İddaacıbabaparapeşinde3 ай бұрын
SOLTAN MEHMET THANK YOU OTTOMAN EMPRIE NUMBER ONE WORLD ❤❤❤❤❤
@Theodoros_Kolokotronis3 ай бұрын
An epic tale that took place during the siege of Constantinople: on the 15th of March 1453, five ships full of Cretan archers, under the leadership of Manousos Kallikratis (Μανούσος Καλλικράτης), left the port of Souda (Σούδα), province of Chania (Χανιά) in the island of Crete (Κρήτη), to assist their fellow Hellenes and their allies defending the legendary City of Constantinople. On their way to Constantinople, while sailing at the Sea of Marmara (Μαρμαρά), they got involved in a Naval Battle with numerous turkish ships, sinking many of them but also losing two out of total five ships. The remaining three arrived in Constantinople, where the archers were divided in two teams. The first team under Captain Pavlis (Καπετάν Παυλής) rushed to provide back up to the besieged gate of Saint Romanos (Πύλη του Αγίου Ρωμανού), where Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos was fighting. The second team defended at the three towers of Vasilios, Leon and Alexios (the names of the towers, πύργοι του Βασιλείου, Λέοντος και Αλεξίου). The Cretan archers in those towers (even though we are already in the era of cannons and the first gunpowder weapons, Cretan archers had been famous for their relative skill since antiquity), fought bravely and killed many Turks and their allies, that even after the Queen of Cities fell, they still kept fighting, killing their enemies by the thousands. Shortly after, the Ottoman Sultan himself, admiring the spirit of those men, granted the glorious Cretans the right to flee the City unharmed. The Cretans, knowing the City was already lost, accepted, and they were allowed to return to their ships in their full combat gear and in a victorious parade they marched to their ships, where they embarked for Crete. On their way back, one ship was damaged and was forced to harbour in Mount Athos - Hagio Oros (Άγιο Όρος), where one of the Monks recorded this legendary mission. Commander Manousos Kallikratis descended from the region of Sfakia (Σφακιά) in Crete, the only place along with Agrafa (Άγραφα), Souli (Σουλι) and Mani (Μάνη), that never fell under Ottoman rule. Eternal glory to our formidable ancestors 🔥🇬🇷
@kemalyilmaz44613 ай бұрын
Sonuc ne olmus onuda söyle😂😂😂 efsaneler dogru olsaydi istanbul halla yunanlilarin kalirdi 😂😂😂😂
@Theodoros_Kolokotronis3 ай бұрын
This legendary mission is not a fairytale, it’s a historical fact. Greeks have a very long history in these lands pal.. Bear in mind, what goes around, comes around.. ✌️
@kemalyilmaz44613 ай бұрын
@@Theodoros_Kolokotronis hersey benim aklimda dostum yok okcular 5 gemiyle yola cikmis osmanli donanmasini gecmis hikayeden baska birsey degil fatih istanbula gemi gecmemesi ve bizansa yardim ulasmamasi icin bogazin karsisina hisar insa ettirdi hisara toplar yerlestirildi izinsiz gecmeye calisan cenevizlere aid gemiler dahi batirildi sen ne okcusundan bahsediyorsun hepsi hayal ürünü eger bizansa yardim ulasmis olsaydi istanbul düsmezdi hayallerin arkasina saklanip palavra atmayin
@Osmnbeyy3 ай бұрын
600 yüzyıl sizi sadece bir vali ile yönettik o günler uzak değil köklü bir geçmişiniz olabilir ama tarihinizde her zaman biz varız ve olacağız bunu bilerek ve saygı duyarak yaşamalısınız . O 6 asırda yunan vatandaşlarının her kesimine haklarını koruyarak dost olarak yaşadık roma imparatorluğunun yıkılmasına belkide en çok o dönemin halkı sevinmiştir çünkü türklerin adaleti çok meşhurdu dostça uzun yıllar yaşadık sizler bize ihanet ettiniz ve bunun bedelini ödediniz bugün amerikan sömürüsü bir ülkeye sahipsiniz .@@Theodoros_Kolokotronis
@ylmazuguz39863 ай бұрын
What? Please read some basic history. Girit was ruled by Ottomans Turks for more than 300 years! :)
@Heritage_Pulse4 ай бұрын
What is the name of the site you are making the video on, my friend?
@Heritage_Pulse4 ай бұрын
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@mfthislm3 ай бұрын
Not a bad video, thank you for your efforts.. But if this video is aiming to be informative rather than entertaining, then it needs to be corrected.. Army numbers, Romans, The movement of the ships from the land ( needs a lot more attention ) , Greek Fire, Entrance of the Venedic ships by passing ottoman navy, Supermoon, Breaking of the Mary statue, etc etc etc... Many many more information that has been recorded by Roman historians and kept by Ottoman historians..
@TotalWarDocumentaries3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Indeed, we could make a two hour documentary about it, but the video needed to be condensed in 15 minutes
@kenankorkmz2 ай бұрын
Why didn't you mention the big cannon built by Fatih Sultan Mehmet?
@KemalDogan-ps6sx3 ай бұрын
EL MUZAFFER DAİMA SULTAN HAZRETLERİ 🇹🇷
@waleedgamingyt99803 ай бұрын
what game is this?
@MM-zg4wu4 ай бұрын
Serbian defenders of the Christian Balkans were there when Constantinople fell. Which side is a detail.
@sometimes94172 ай бұрын
Thank you for not adding the (completely fabricated) story that one of the gates in the walls was open. This "open door" story is an insult not only to the Turks but also to the defenders.
@Antizion123453 ай бұрын
Is this from total war series if it is what game and mod is it?
@TotalWarDocumentaries3 ай бұрын
Attila Total War, with the Medieval Kingdoms 1212 AD mod
@fatihsultanmehmet38843 ай бұрын
Türk tarafının kaynaklarına eklense daha güzel olabilirdi ama yinede güzel tebrikler 👍
@TotalWarDocumentaries3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ariza1426Ай бұрын
Everbody calls it "THE FALL OF CONSTANTİNOPLE" It wasn't a "FALL" nothing fell It was a "CONQUEST"🇹🇷🇦🇿🇰🇿🇺🇿🇹🇲🇰🇬🇭🇺🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺
@michaelspring39158 күн бұрын
A time when the ruler was in the battle with you, very different times
@ZainAli911-l4h2 ай бұрын
21 year old leading 80 thousand against literally unbreakable wall impressive
@giuseppecalegari38522 ай бұрын
Hai tralasciato di dire che i difensori erano soltanto 7000 e i Turchi forse 80.000 o forse 160.000. Le mura non erano indistruttibili perchè con le nuove armi, soprattutto il nuovo modello di cannone fatto costruire apposta e progettato dall'ingegnere ungherese Urban, vengono seriamente danneggiate. Io mi meraviglio che Costantino XI e i suoi soldati siano riusciti a resistere per 2 mesi.
@PabloMendezCaballero3 ай бұрын
Roma vs Cartagó plis 🙏
@erendemirkoltv3 ай бұрын
OTTOMAN 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mdsakibrezakhan62893 ай бұрын
After that Ottoman 😢😢😢😢😢
@ulukurt06603 ай бұрын
You have described the lowly and exhausted Byzantium as if it had fought a heroic struggle. A history narrator should not be impartial. The walls were shattered before the Ottoman army made the final attack.
@giuseppecalegari38523 ай бұрын
Sì, i difensori di Costantinopoli sono stati eroici. erano 7000 soldati contro 80.000 - 160.000 turchi.
@aB-of1nzАй бұрын
why don't you mention the other christian defenders such as the Catalans or the Cardinal Orsini's troops?
@mkbijnaam8713Ай бұрын
Constantinopole wasnt lost , it was founded again since it was in ruines under Byzantium rule it had losts its old glory long ago it was but a ghost of the former capital . Under the Ottoman rule it flourished again for 100s of years untill the Ottoman empire got weakend just like its predecessor
@tolgaarchi93182 ай бұрын
good video, enjoyed it. But i think ottoman janisaries have different wargears. They look rather arabic soldiers at the simulation
@Arab_legend4 ай бұрын
عندما كانوا المسلمين في قوتهم وعقيدتهم السليمة 👍
@yenibirgunmavi67914 ай бұрын
الحمدلله
@yenibirgunmavi67914 ай бұрын
I am muslim And ı'm Turk people
@halilunay3 ай бұрын
ثم أعطوك ذلك الشيء الذي صنعت منه صورة للملف الشخصي وطلبوا منك أن تقاتل من أجله لا من أجل الخليفة.
@Arab_legend3 ай бұрын
@@halilunay لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله بس
@yeet18913 ай бұрын
Were the varangian in this battle?
@TotalWarDocumentaries3 ай бұрын
The varangian Guard is much earlier
@yeet18913 ай бұрын
@@TotalWarDocumentaries sadly if there a varangian there the ottoman would stand no chance
@sometimes9417Ай бұрын
@@yeet1891 Malazgirt Savaşında Varank muhafızları vardı da ne oldu? Siz Avrupalılar zayıf bir topluluksunuz. Bir kısım savaşçı klanları ise aşırı abartıyorsunuz.
@aligokbas28702 ай бұрын
which is the total war game ?
@SelimKurt-y2iАй бұрын
Oğlum İstanbulda doğdu, onun adı Mehmet Fatih 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@fuat-mc5sy3 ай бұрын
I AM OTOMAN I AM OTTOMAN ALLAHUEKBER ALLAHUEKBER ALLAHUEKBER
@bozok-lu66542 ай бұрын
❤🇹🇷❤️ LA GALİBE İLLALLAH
@HakanKadirPolat3 ай бұрын
Bir Düşüş değil bir Fetih…. Atam Sultan Mehmed Han (FATİH) seni seviyoruz sana minnettarız 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🤘🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🤘🤘🤘🤘🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿
@cinarbasturk773 ай бұрын
Sultan Mehmet forgave the last Roman Emperor. It was the Romans who killed him. His own community carried out the assassination. Please research the history carefully.
@TotalWarDocumentaries3 ай бұрын
First time I ever heard this. Could you provide the sources? Most Greek sources say he was decapitated, and all Ottoman sources also say he was decapitated. At least three sources written by the defenders who were taken prisoners by the Ottomans say his head was cut off and either paraded, or humiliated in some way, by Sultan Mehmet himself. So this forgiving attitude of the Sultan seems fantasy to me
@giuseppecalegari38523 ай бұрын
Costantino XI, vero Imperatore Romano, muore in battaglia. Il Generale genovese Giovanni Giustiniani Longo, amico personale dell'Imperatore, muore per le ferite riportate in battaglia. L' Ambasciatore veneziano Girolamo Minotto viene decapitato per ordine del Sultano e viene decapitato anche suo figlio. La moglie viene presa come schiava.
@baba-adam3 ай бұрын
Shame on you for telling the story of the proud conquerors of Istanbul in such a solitary way
@tarihsever5832 ай бұрын
Hello, good luck.
@maxamadomar54544 ай бұрын
That man doesn’t look near 21 years old
@WarAndHistory.4 ай бұрын
They had more Testerone back then 😅
@ZhongLi-y1j28 күн бұрын
This will be the saddest day for the Romans
@mineyigit5653 ай бұрын
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 İstanbul 1453 Fatih Sultan Mehmet. Allah rahmet eylesin . Osmanlı Devletinin devamı ,Türkiye Cumhuriyeti ve yine güçlüyüz.🇹🇷
@bunchie19662 ай бұрын
Funny how the Emperor's body was never found...
@eren13213 күн бұрын
Eyyy Konstantiniyye ya sen beni alırsın ya BEN SENİ Fatih Sultan Mehmed
@yasinlaura3 ай бұрын
Biggest mistake of byzantine metal shield clothes so heavy and hard to maneuver while fighting turks always wears comfy while fighting
@tavish469921 күн бұрын
constantine died like a real roman in battle
@Theodoros_Kolokotronis3 ай бұрын
One of the most thrilling historical novels set in the Byzantine Greek Empire during the last Siege of Constantinople, is “The Dark Angel” (original title Johannes Angelos) of prominent Finnish writer, Mika Waltari. Truly epic.