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History of the Mongol Empire explained in 5 minutes
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2018
- History of the Mongol Empire explained in 5 minutes
Mongol successor states. Ilkhanate, golden horde, Yuan dynasty, Chagatai khanates summarized briefly.
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The 5 Great khans of the mongols
Genghis Khan 1206-1227
Ögedei Khan 1229-1241 (third son of Genghis) Son
Güyük Khan 1246-1248 (Ögedei 's oldest son) Grandson
Möngke Khan 1251-1259 (Son of Genghis's forth son) Grandson
Kublai Khan 1260-1294 ( Son of Genghis's forth son) Grandson
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Technically only gengis and kublai.the rest short reign
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History of ILKHANATE!!
Kubilai did not rule, he ruled China
Ignoring all the horrible stuff that came along with it, Genghis Khan is one of the most spectacular lives in history. He literally came out of nowhere and took over half the world. Being alive at that time and just trying to wrap your head around the massive shift in power that happened must have been insane.
Just want to add that there's a great series on Temujin by ExtraHistory @ /watch?v=3cVTVF6ioaY
Also you! love your series on the Roman Empire (and congrats for the animation upgrade)
One correction from what I read Jamuqai did not help Genghis kill his older brother. This happened when Genghis his mom and his brothers were left on their own to wander. The dispute was over not sharing of food with the family, Genghis and his younger brothers shot him with arrows. Jamuqai came on the scene later.
His rise to greatness was far more humble and far more impressive than Alexander the Great and Caesar.
True the hardships he went through were amazing. He is very much self made more than any other great military commanders. Tamerlame also comes close.
He gained power because he was a member of the Khamag Mongol nobility as all his ancestors were ruling Khans....People act like he came up from nothing....lol
Amazing how the Mongol Empire originate from an illiterate man who was once a slave. The stats were stacked against him - and yet his legacy would be one of the largest land empires in history!
You don't need to know how to read to conquor. Most conquores couldn't.
Jesus was illiterate. What is your point?
The largest.
jesus isnt real@Mr Football
He never was a slave! Watch your mouth.
Ilkhanate was always interesting to me. its such a weird mashup of the east asian and Iranian/Arabic/Turkish cultures.
Me too
Although it’s a Muslim Khanate it was actually a diverse of religious beliefs
lol are you insinuating something?
k well they really dont so stop
No iranian No arabic Turkic and Mongolian Culture
If anything needs to become a movie it’s this.
A movie would be too short and wouldn't do the Mongol conquests justice. A GoT style series would be better, with each 1-2 seasons being a different Khan.
Imraan W there was Marco Polo on Netflix but that was cancelled
There are loads of Mongolian movies based on this. You can enjoy it, if you can get passed the language barrier.
Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan (2007)
It only covers the beginning of all this but it is a fantastic movie. Note* you will need to watch with subtitles because the movie is completely in Mongolian.
There are few movies made by mongols and chinese but it's way too short and simple
the mongols came close to world domination
And england pretty much achieved it.
@@Kalleosini nope, at its heighest, england was not able to afford war with germany with help of rest of superpowers not to mention its industry that was not enough in 1910s. American economy was stronger.
Far from it.
Most of the British Empire was a bunch of vast empty masses of lands at a time where most of the world besides Western Europe was backward and under crisis. Yawn. But all due credit to England of course :)
British is like bullying the countries that technology is not so advanced
He was possibly the greatest military leader in all of human history. He started out as a poor nomad with almost nothing and ended up ruling an empire that covered an incredible amount of land.
Yes and under him served one of the greatest generals of history, subuthai.
Not unlike Alexander the great when it comes to rapid expansion through military conquest.
@@Kalleosini Alexander and Subuthai are probably the two greatest generals in all of history. But nation and army building wise Alexanders father (Phillip), Genghis Khan and Cyrus the great are among the greatest.
+Ulaş Aldağ
I agree I was about to write something in that sense but suddenly my comment was a 60 word rant haha
the political and social reforms Temujin brought to the mongol peoples would be virtually unheard of in Europe until the french revolution.
Gengkhis Han was like a random bandit in Mount&Blade:Warband ended up conquering Kergit Khanate.
These are great, concise intros for these historical periods. You do a great job.
Hey did you know that in 1261 The Mongol Empire tried to conquer Turkey? They failed tho
Love your videos! :)
Great video
Genghis Khan was one of the greatest warriors that ever lived on the earth yet he was one of the greatest Statesmen very wise and really enjoyed peace and had a forgiving heart until he was pushed too far then there was no hope for his enemy
Sounds like Putin.
@@pcuimac Putin enjoys peace? What a joke
@@pcuimac we get it bro
awesome!!!!!
I think you should mention the failed invasions of Vietnam, the Japanese was minor compared whit what the Vietnamese inflicted.
This Channel is SO UNDERRATED!
Not really, in this video he claimed Jamukha helped Tmujin kill his half brother Begter....
Even though it wasnt Jamukha it was Khasar(Genghis's brother) who helped him kill Begter(half brother)
lmao this channel is a joke.
Great overview, cool animation.
Thanks amigo! Great content. Blessings
awesome vid, I am never disappointment by the quality content of this video.
I thought the mongols would be the exception but nay, not even they.
Nice
Mongolia was a thing... And then they suddenly werent
Mongols weren't a one trick pony, you doofus.
Mongolia was not a thing...and then it suddenly was a thing...and then everything was suddenly Mongolia.
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Mongols had tech? I thought their tech was stolen from those they conquered.
Conquered being the operative word. All technological innovation is borrowed/stolen, hence how ideas spread. When the walls of an enemy's city are crumbling, it is of little consequence whether the trebuchets that did it were invented by you or someone else.
im saying they didn't develop tech but through conquering others used their tech (not stealing in terms of copying the enemy while they are active enemies but having them supply tech after they've been conquered)
i could be wrong and maybe they did develop their own tech
this is a great video, well made and all... but this guy really sounds like kevin from the office and i cant unhear it
Subbed
I fucking love Mongol history. Thank you for working on it with your illustrations and clarity.
OK thank you i finally got it :3 ❤️
Im playing eu4 and i formed yuan with the timurids and then i wanted to know about its history
good job nice art work
Timurid empire history lesson would be great. It's sadly not mentioned that much. Given how Timur was affective in the day.
Tell me more about it
Good quick video!
Great stuff
Ghangis Khan and the Mongols always fascinated me.
this good
This is great. Thank you.
Nicely done my friend please do another video on india (south India specifically)!
Some corrections,Jamuka didn't help temujin in killing elder half brother,also he was not orphaned,his mother lived
Hi, I want to send me these photos and information because when you make a presentation about Genghis Khan, please help me? I don't have enough information for three minutes.
When you made an empire only as tents.
Great video! Can you do history of Vietnam (dynastic) in the future?
Sorry that’s not gonna happen
Im a Mongolian
Thank you for telling our great history!Chinggis Khan will bless you!
@King of Mesopotamia mongols aint turks u stupid fuck
@King of Mesopotamia lmao k*rds belong to russia why did they come to middle east?
@King of Mesopotamia ok go back to europe then why are you in middle east
Son of Mountain well how about kurds and turks leave the middle east and leave it for its original settlers like arabs and persians
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Cool! All true!
i had to come watch this cause i’ve been playing ghost of tsushima lol
1:05 This map would make a great Total War game.
Excellent work! 👍🏻
Finally
I'm not a history nerd but I'm lucky there's history nerds out there when I get curious
It wasn't Jamukha who helped Temujin kill his half brother. It was one of his brothers (either Khasar or Belgutei depending on the source)
superb great history of the world
I love how you just stopped talking and instantly the video ended. Mad respect
Ghengis khans life was a real life mount and blade campaign
I hope you do nubia soon no one ever talks about it
Excellent overview of an endlessly intriguing people.
The Timurids really deserve their own video; the strange amalgamation of Mongol, Turkic and Persian culture; and the campaigns whose staggering death toll rivaled even Genghis Khan's, the Timurids are probably the most fascinating of all the Mongol successor states.
The Timurids were monsters.
The Timurids had no greater a capacity for ruthlessness than those that they fought against, the difference is that the Timurids won.
The Timurids exterminated Christianity in central Asia while their predecessors tolerated it, Timur was cruel even for standards of his time period.
The Nestorian church had been in sharp decline since well before Timur; the major catalyst for the collapse of Christianity in Central Asia was the onset of the Black Death in the 1340's. Timur is given far too much blame for the demise of Nestorianism, which mostly happened well before the Timurid Empire came to being.
I might also remind you that his predecessors under the original Mongol Empire, and then the Ilkhanate, had on many occasions razed entire cities in Persia, the Middle East and Central Asia, and annihilated their entire populations without mercy. So, unless your criteria for "monster" is dubiously based solely upon how the people in question treated Christendom, then you can hardly go pointing fingers at Timur while absolving previous Mongol rulers.
History is not contest of virtue, and if it was then everyone would lose.
@@Smartacus98 False. Chinggis Khan and his descendants are religiously tolerant excluding islamic Mongols. Chinggis Khan only destroyed mosques that were built upon the destruction of a dharmic temple. Chinggis Khan and his descendants merely restored the terrible state of temples and they retaliated against intolerant muslims. Chinggis Khan and his non muslim descendants are saints in comparison with Timurid monsters.
I like how his father named him after a captured warrior, that is really cool.
0:30 I think he murdered his half-brother (not his older brother). It was because his half-brother wasn't willing to share food when Genghis Khan and his blood brother, Jamuka, were starving.
When Genghis Khan's father died of poisining, his family were left alone. Their tribe left them behind. They needed to hunt for food and life wasn't easy for them. Now when Genghis Khan's half brother was eating food without even thinking about his closest family, Genghis Khan killed him. It's also worth mentioning that he was only 9 when he killed his own half brother. It showed how ruthless Genghis Khan was at a young age.
Wow your videos are perfect 😎😍💪💪
I love Genghis Khan. He is the only great hero I can think of who didn't have a head start of some kind. He didn't start with connections to the elites, he wasn't carried by a noble family, he didn't marry into power, he didn't inherit a ton of money and buy his kingdom, in general he didn't start with ANY unfair advantages. Everything, and I mean everything, that he acquired he had to earn.
Suffice to say, every single great leader you can name had some kind of unearned, unfair advantage EXCEPT Genghis Khan (with, maybe, ten exceptions at most). Far as I'm concerned, he's the only true rags to riches story. He gives me hope. He earned his position through merit and not by cheating.
The reason this matters to me is because I'm severely impoverished. Not nearly as much as him, but I'm in such a position that if I were arrested and put in prison I'd consider that an upgrade. None of the other possible heroes I could have are relatable at all as none of the ones I can think of are in my position, except for Genghis Khan who had it worse.
TL;DR: Assuming the stories are true, Genghis Khan is my hero above all other important leaders for one crucial reason. He earned his power himself through work and grit and not through connections or inherited wealth. I admire that.
Hey love the work but can you consider doing a history of 5 min for native americans as I cannot find anything on them and it would be cool to know more about them!
They teleported,We was happy until they came.But great work,I didn’t except you will include Timur in mongol history.He was a turco-mongol guy.Crimean khanate became vassal of ottomans in 1480(?).
William Krasnador ヅ Emir Timur TÜRKdür Beyazıt TÜRKdür
William Krasnador ヅ Emir Timur mongol? Haaahahah
Abu Troll al cockroachistan uhm he wanted to have Türkistan...
1:55 Pretty sure Song was wealthier and more advanced at that time
The Chagatai Khanate eventually became the last of the four with the successor Kumul Khanate ending in 1930.
No one expected the Mongol Horde
Just a correction the empire was already divided before the conquest of south china
Nobody conquered Moscow and Afghanistan except for.. wait for it..
You forgot Poland!
I see why it was called Ilkhanate.
Because the khanate fell ill.
I’m not sure if this would apply today with mean of international communications, but every empire of yore reached a size too great to govern from a single throne, leading to its eventual collapse...
Anybody here after playing ghost of Tsushima?
Abdush Shakoor Philander me!
how did you not mention Qutuz the one who stopped their domination and also baraka khan
also his conquer India later not the empire but related thru ghenis Khan (excuse my bad spelling)
Mongolia invaded Jin and Song dynasty!😳
Hey why dont you make an eposode on the bulgars
Does someone from here familiar with the name Hwar Boqha or somethinf like that from history?
What's the soundtrack?
I did not hear the name Qatz even though it was he who ended the Mongol empire
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When you make about Cambodia?
Hey Epimetheus, what sources did you use for this video?
Mostly osprey military history books. for this video..I would recommend those
All the khans horses?
And all the khan's men
Couldn't put the empire together again.
@@EpimetheusHistory You video is cool. Don't worry about butthurt arabs or eurocentric morons
All i see here was AOE II
İ hate it when people say cumans are mongolian.
They are türkish mercenaries that made the backbone of mongolian army
They were kipchak turks...
Please make a video on turkish history and culture
Are cumans and Mongols similar? I have been playing kingdom come and their armor looks similar to depictions of Mongol armor
Yes they habe similarities but the cumans are a family tree of the kipchal turks
it goes way back in the past the huns were devided losing side went to europe well there comes the word hungarian
Mongols where at the time a force that many nations have not encountered before.
Are the orcs of warcraft similar to the Mongols.
Timur means iron in mongolian. Timur the lane even claimed himself as a Mongol
Timur is a Real human name in Mongolia
It's Tumur
@@Scankarl it's Tumur, Tömur, Tömir, Temir, Demir, etc. All mean iron.
A moment of silence for Skalitz.
Why are the Magyars and Hungary a different thing on the map. I thought the Magyars where at Hungary on the BCs even
Europe seemed to suffer the hardest through the Mongol invasions thanks to the Bubonic Plague
Yeah but you can also thank them for gun powder too, originating in China.
You missed that the Mongolian army also failed to invade Vietnam 3 times. :D
watch my Vietnam video
@@EpimetheusHistory Imagine full mongol might coming into vietnam. It was just one of 4 khanate's southern governor used some battalions and they glorify those battles and brag about they stopped mongol conquest and saved the world.
@@Tomoesong Exactly like the battle of Ain Jalut, where 1/10 of 1/3 of the invading mongol army that was defeated there which supposedly saved the world from mongol domination is just as ludicrous if not more.
@@googane7755 Actually. If Ain Jalut was successfully conquered, then the Mongols would have a very easy time to advance through the entire middle east, europe, and the maghreb.
Also to note that the mongol empire at that time was already fractured into multiple states. The Golden Horde was pissed at Hulagu (the ruler of illkhanate) for sacking baghdad. And he'd be happy to send big aids to the mamluks like what the kipchaks did for them.
They won but they were shaking from Mongolians after that, they still paid taxes after they won, if they won why they didn't refuse to pay taxes?
Temuujin wa never banished from his tribe...
What about the great Finngolian khanate? Just a myth?
Invasions are easy, especially when your enemies are unprepared for them. Holding onto territory is the difficult part.
Oh, really? Nobody has yet realized it in human history so far. You speak from experience, I reckon?
when genghis died he split the khanate into 4 i thought or was that kublai
Not split, it became a federation under one alpha state run by Kublai
Time to go play CK2.
Jamukha never partake in killing Genghiz's brother.
Why not make a film about the history of a king who was the greatest empire and even his greatest general?
What about Dzungars?
Disappointed that you didn’t even mentioned the Battle of Ain Jalut and it’s effects to limit the mongols invasion
History classes should teach about this at school..they taught us Romans and Greeks and Egypt empires..at school..damn love to learn about this at school in my days
Is it just me or does the Ilkhanate guy look really creepy, like something out of a game like Sekiro or Dark Souls? But creepy in like a cool and intimidating way.
The huge loss of 2 fleets in invading Japan really saved Europe's bacon. The plan was to quickly conquer Japan, then move those forces west to form a huge invasion force vs Europe.. think about that for a bit. Two out of nowhere typhoon on Japan's coast, many years apart, wrecked the Mongol's fleets, first losing 40K men and later, 120K men!
It's pretty crazy. If not for those 2 typhoons we wouldn't have anime and hentai today.
Japan legend said it was Godzilla.
Wat about noyan
this sounds like a fantasy book
Hey Epimetheus there’s a person called “Arghun Pride” who has stolen and reuploaded your video
also ilkhanate and goldoen horde fight each other bcoz of religion
No one will ever united the tribes
Genghis khan: hold my hawk