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Football too
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@michaelcooper9422 he said land empire not colonial empire.
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Still Constantinople was no joke. It still had the strongest walls and fortification in the world to that day.
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@Roach oh shut up silly. He ain't doing us any favor. He's just baiting muslim viewers just to earn more clout. All I see is him mispronouncing islamic terms on purpose like always and presenting a negative portrayal of islamic history.
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@azazel7574 hahaha nice joke. I understand your jealousy tho
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@yaqubleis6311 ghurids were also turks
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@yaqubleis6311 Azeri are turks, even the safavids were turks.
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Can you stop pronouncing Izlam, muzzlem, sunny etc already! It's very disespectful. Learn to pronounce them right.
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Germanicus would've made a great emperor instead of Tiberius, however on that case it's still likely he would've chosen his son Caligula as his successor instead of his brother Claudius. I see the history unfolding similarly on that scenario. You need someway to alter the reigns of Nero and later Commodus.
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@Mithradatesi yeah, even the ottomans couldn't take persia from the safavids later in the history. Alexander was able to take Perisa because back then Mesopotamia was never sacked by a western Army before, the Achaemenids were the only superpower in the world which was in decline and never expected to face someone as conquest hungry as Alexander, and even with larger armies no one had any idea how to deal with Macedonian phalanx. Later the world changed completely. At the Roman era it was completely unrealistic for such a Romantic conquest.
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Hi sheikh obama!
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@ryansmith8345 Scythians were ancestors of gokturks as well as huns, alans, cumans, slavs, goths, kipcheks, and even mongols.
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@sardolar9235 no he descended from mongols. Check the video in Useful Charts channel.
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Where's Harry? 😄
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Candari is spelled "Zandari" not "Kandari"
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Maybe he did, many of his journals were lost. Contrast to the western historical narrative, there were some muslim occupied lands and islands in the new world too before Columbus' arrival.
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@HEagle72 You STFU. Most of us muslims aren't even Arabic. It doesn't take any effort to pronounce these terms correctly, just need respect and sincerity. You really think they did all the hard work to get info for this video and still don't know how to pronounce properly? It is racist to mispronounce like that, and clearly they're doing it intentionally. They're not doing us any favors, if anything they're mostly mixing up false info with real islamic history to make a certain picture of us. Yet they pretend to be unbiased and truthful. About time they learn to respect or quit. Same for you.
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If he had been born in the ottoman era he could've traveled most of Europe as well.
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Almost every city or kingdom he entered, kings, governors, merchants etc gifted him. He was getting richer the more he traveled but he spend them all in traveling and also giving it to the needy people.
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@napolien1310 people of north Africa all knew Arabic ever since 7th century, Berber muslims spoke both languages. Ibn battuta also learned many other languages including persian, turk, hindustani etc languages
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@eren9001 his empire was centered in middle Asia which was previously belonged to Chagtai Khan's portion of Mongol empire. Timur then conquered Golden Horde and Persia. All the territories which were held by mongols. He also wanted to take China but he died on his way.
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Nathan Drake, Lara Croft, Indiana Jones etc in real life!
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Cyprus was captured during Suleiman I. They also took Malta at that time. This video has many false information
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Sparta is nothing but a overrated pop-culture myth. They had little military success with no legacy
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@HolyShitNew no that was Severus Alexander
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@RexGalilae but on the contrary, greater emperors & generals also got annihilated and killed against both the successive Persian empires. Even when they succeeded sacking Ctesiphon, they could never incorporate it as Roman territory and later had to pay war-indemnity to the Persian rulers.
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@RexGalilae Crassus beat Spartacus when no one in Rome, not even Pompey was capable of taking that risk. Don't forget he was part of the first Triumvirate, meaning he was among the 3 most powerful men, and Caesar was the weakest of them. Yes, Julius later overtook them both but with his wealth Cracuss wielded the largest army. Had he won in Carrhae or even stalemated, he would've been considered a military legend equal to the status Caesar received. Even there would be no civil war for Caesar to rise from.
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They way you pronounce is very disrespectful. Unsubbed after so many years of following.
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