Compared to the previous All Endings videos, this one is slightly more experimental than usual. I was aiming to make the videos more educational by featuring a short description of the country's history in the first minute of the video, if you have any feedback or suggestions, I'd like to hear them! And as always, let me know in the comments which ending did you like the most! Patreon: www.patreon.com/husavihd Previous video: ruclips.net/video/hfbKfDMFEE8/видео.html Discord: discord.gg/JdFXEzHZya
That's a really interesting and creative format! Please continue using it. Also, why have you removed the first "All Endings: Italy"? It was really well done imo.
I like the new format of these videos. Plus, the fact that you sum up its actual history at the beginning is a magnificent detail. Nice work, keep it up!
It’s OK but the transitions are distracting and I have difficulty focusing. What got me into this series is the fact that the transitions were smooth, and that it got straight to the point, which is why the introduction-while a nice addition to the video-makes me feel like it takes away from the purpose of the video which is the endings themselves. The old format was better personally.
I like the new format, it allows more freedom and more similar endings to be stitched together. The transitions are a bit fast for my liking but it is a new and fresh format
Some parts of this like the bigger map and the history summary at the beginning I like, but there were good parts in the previous version like the detailed maps that I liked a lot. I think it’s great you’re experimenting with new versions, maybe there can be a way to combine the best of both worlds
Surprisingly all of these endings are not entirely impossible, even the hidden cursed ending or third rome as there is some historical merit to it. I'm very impressed behind the research done.
In the case of Early Pre-Proto-Mongolic, certain loanwords in the Mongolic languages point to early contact with Oghur (Pre-Proto-Bulgaric) Turkic, also known as r-Turkic. These loanwords precede Common Turkic (z-Turkic) loanwords and include: • Mongolic ikere (twins) from Pre-Proto-Bulgaric ikir (versus Common Turkic ekiz) • Mongolic hüker (ox) from Pre-Proto-Bulgaric hekür (Common Turkic öküz) • Mongolic jer (weapon) from Pre-Proto-Bulgaric jer (Common Turkic yäz) • Mongolic biragu (calf) versus Common Turkic buzagu • Mongolic siri- (to smelt ore) versus Common Turkic siz- (to melt) The above words are thought to have been borrowed from Oghur Turkic during the time of the Xiongnu. Later Turkic peoples in Mongolia all spoke forms of Common Turkic (z-Turkic) as opposed to Oghur (Bulgharic) Turkic, which withdrew to the west in the 4th century. The Chuvash language, spoken by 1 million people in European Russia, is the only living representative of Oghur Turkic which split from Proto Turkic around the 1st century AD. Words in Mongolic like dayir (brown, Common Turkic yagiz) and nidurga (fist, Common Turkic yudruk) with initial *d and *n versus Common Turkic *y are sufficiently archaic to indicate loans from an earlier stage of Oghur (Pre-Proto-Bulgaric). This is because Chuvash and Common Turkic do not differ in these features despite differing fundamentally in rhotacism-lambdacism (Janhunen 2006). Oghur tribes lived in the Mongolian borderlands before the 5th century, and provided Oghur loanwords to Early Pre-Proto-Mongolic before Common Turkic loanwords. Golden 2011, p. 31. Before the rise of Genghis Khan Mongolic was spreading at westward and absorbing Turkic speakers (Janhunen, 2008). During the Mongol expansion, Turkic speakers whose tribes and states had been incorporated into the Mongol empire were so much more numerous than Mongols that, although Mongolian was the language of command, it was Turkic rather than Mongolic speech that was chiefly spread across Central Asia and the central and western steppe. Antonio Benítez-Burraco, Steven Moran 2018 p.92 The period of Bulghar Turkic influence on Mongolic seems to have lasted until the fourth century, when the Bulghar Turks withdrew to the west. In Southern Siberia, a few cen- turies without Turkic speakers followed, but most of Mongolia was rapidly covered by a population speaking an early form of Common Turkic, the direct ancestor of Old Turkic and all the modern Turkic languages with the exception of Chuvash. Since the Turkic empires of the Türk and Uighur were for most of the time politically superior to the con- temporary linguistic ancestors of the Mongols, Mongolic (Pre-Proto-Mongolic) bor- rowed a layer of Common Turkic elements that can be distinguished by the absence of the specifically Bulgharic features characteristic of the earlier loanwords. The Mongolic Languages Juha Janhunen 2003
This is my personal opinion, but, as for me, previous ones with "Timeline" on a left side of a screen, longer showcases and more... "paper-y"-looking design were better. Maybe mix intro history with previous variation of All Endings?
I like this form of art as well as the fact that you gave some historical background to the country prior to displaying the endings however I feel like this is happening too fast and the animated transitions make it a bit hard to keep up. If it was formatted like the Ending videos from 2021-2022 it would be a lot more easier to maintain and I miss that neither the good or bad canon endings were at the start. In terms of the evolution have the final result as the displayed image and it’s progress located on one side of the frame that way it could intrigue us into learning how this ending managed to develop. Other than that, good video!
I love to see another All Endings video ! And I imagine the ton of work you must've needed to make this, but I don't think this format is the best. The idea to explain the nation's history art the beginning is good ! However, I don't thik the transitions are really needed, they make the video more difficult to follow, and thus makes the different scenarios less clear. Why would you bother with these transitions when you're presenting completely different scenarios, with no link between each other ? And maybe you could let each scenario be explained a bit longer, as I barely have time to read everything and see the map ! In the previous format, I mostly regret the tiny chronology on the side, as it gave more information on the country's evolution, while it also let us imagine how the country could have evolved to such a point ! Maybe you can bring it back ! That being said, thank you very much for your work, it's really cool and well done, as always !!
1:24 You know. I find that the ending is interesting. Because the Japanese Empire didn't have an idea about expanding South (in other words, they didn't want to invade China). They actually wanted to expand north by invading my homeland "Mongolia" then use us as a geteway to Siberia (a part of Russia that's rich in natural resources). Japan got blessed when the Chinese Civil War happened. After they took some land from China, they tested us by border conflict. USSR and Mongolia ended up beating Japan and they never tried to mess with us again.
The pace is a bit too fast; sometimes it's difficult to read the description, look at the map and the flags before the video moves on. Pausing hides the text at the bottom of the screen. Overall I really like the format, just give some more time for the viewers to appreciate each panel you created
Hidden Blessed Ending: As a result of aggression from Russia and China in other parts of the world, scientists in Mongolia bring Genghis Khan back to life, who annexes Mongolia's neighbors in a brutal blitzkrieg
I'm writing an alternate history scenario where the Great Schism doesn't happen and Chinghis Khan is Khan of the Keraites & forms the Nestorian Empire, conquering most of Eurasia in the process.
2:13 it's so funny, with that Tuvan song recently uploaded by Ingen, I was thinking of this epic medieval film idea with Mongols riding on the steppe, taking an old Syriac Christian monk missionary with them who's having a surprisingly exciting happy time. Maybe this could end up in that alt history. Anyway I love the new format, it's even more fun ^^ I'd put even more Polandballs then. Awesome work though
I think this format is good, I like the introduction especially, that being said, I prefer the older videos, I think they are presented cleaner, the changing borders within each ending makes it a little hard to follow, rather than what you had previously, though the faster transitions is nice. Perhaps keep the introduction and slightly faster transitions but revert to the older format?
Would have been cool to see endings where the sucessor states survive and change too. Like the Golden Horde, Ilkhan, Chagatai or to an extend the Oirats, Dzungars etc
You should have added a special version of great Mongolia - a crazy idea, which was going through mind of people in 1920-30s. It suggested merging Mongolia with Tibet (which independent back then), as one Buddhist nation and to make them have a land border, they should have had also the sinkiang territory of China (which was weakened at that time). Also some people say it should have had also territory of tuva (which was also formally independent then). Anyway, as crazy as it sounds, it is, so I expected to see it in the video
Oh, how long I’ve been waiting for an All Endings: Mongolia! Plus, I absolutely love the new 2023 format! You’re transforming from one of my favorite RUclipsrs to my FAVORITE RUclipsr! I hope you do more!!!!
The only thing that I feel like could be revised would be the placement of the descriptions for each ending; having to pause the video to read the text only for the time length bar to cover some of it is a little annoying. Aside from that, it's really interesting! (2:44 and yes, that really is one amazing horse.)
I like the summary at the start, but I feel the Endings themselves could do with datestamps like the older format that showed the years in which this state of affairs came about.
The new format is good vut the transition is a bit too fast i think it could be better with more time on each ending allowing for comfortable reading without pause. Like the history at the start tho
I like the beginning but honestly prefer the old format, you could have photos of every period of such country after briefly explaining then the alternate path
I personally prefer the old ones, the original model, but if you are going to continue with this model maybe you could give more time for us to Reed the inicial description and the description of the endings.
I think the past format was better; without introduction, lack of animation, visible foreign borders and no countryball; but we can appreciate the dedication in this video
Compared to the previous All Endings videos, this one is slightly more experimental than usual. I was aiming to make the videos more educational by featuring a short description of the country's history in the first minute of the video, if you have any feedback or suggestions, I'd like to hear them! And as always, let me know in the comments which ending did you like the most!
Patreon: www.patreon.com/husavihd
Previous video: ruclips.net/video/hfbKfDMFEE8/видео.html
Discord: discord.gg/JdFXEzHZya
Bad format.
That's a really interesting and creative format! Please continue using it. Also, why have you removed the first "All Endings: Italy"? It was really well done imo.
I like this format. But can you please bring back the timeline of wars in the left side of the screen?
I don’t really like it, it feels too fast paced compared to the previous ones
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I like the new format of these videos. Plus, the fact that you sum up its actual history at the beginning is a magnificent detail. Nice work, keep it up!
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The new form is terrible
It’s OK but the transitions are distracting and I have difficulty focusing. What got me into this series is the fact that the transitions were smooth, and that it got straight to the point, which is why the introduction-while a nice addition to the video-makes me feel like it takes away from the purpose of the video which is the endings themselves. The old format was better personally.
@landon8214o.. a new format in testing, good to know.
@landon8214 I will.
It's good to have a commentary, but the previous one had a better atmosphere
could you make a playlist with all of the older versions of your videos? They had some cool endings as well and they shouldn't be lost forever.
I like the new format, it allows more freedom and more similar endings to be stitched together. The transitions are a bit fast for my liking but it is a new and fresh format
"I think you'll find that the Mongol empire pretty much covers everything"
Some parts of this like the bigger map and the history summary at the beginning I like, but there were good parts in the previous version like the detailed maps that I liked a lot. I think it’s great you’re experimenting with new versions, maybe there can be a way to combine the best of both worlds
Bro this Mongolia endings is great and you put your effort 🙂
Thanks!
@@HusaviProductions bring back the old videos
@@triobros98 yeah I think he should make the old ones...
That pfp, can you explain it?
Absolutely LOVE the new style. Hope you keep making videos like this bud.
Surprisingly all of these endings are not entirely impossible, even the hidden cursed ending or third rome as there is some historical merit to it. I'm very impressed behind the research done.
Love it, I can't wait for more secret horse endings 😂
In the case of Early Pre-Proto-Mongolic, certain loanwords in the Mongolic languages point to early contact with Oghur (Pre-Proto-Bulgaric) Turkic, also known as r-Turkic. These loanwords precede Common Turkic (z-Turkic) loanwords and include:
• Mongolic ikere (twins) from Pre-Proto-Bulgaric ikir (versus Common Turkic ekiz)
• Mongolic hüker (ox) from Pre-Proto-Bulgaric hekür (Common Turkic öküz)
• Mongolic jer (weapon) from Pre-Proto-Bulgaric jer (Common Turkic yäz)
• Mongolic biragu (calf) versus Common Turkic buzagu
• Mongolic siri- (to smelt ore) versus Common Turkic siz- (to melt)
The above words are thought to have been borrowed from Oghur Turkic during the time of the Xiongnu.
Later Turkic peoples in Mongolia all spoke forms of Common Turkic (z-Turkic) as opposed to Oghur (Bulgharic) Turkic, which withdrew to the west in the 4th century. The Chuvash language, spoken by 1 million people in European Russia, is the only living representative of Oghur Turkic which split from Proto Turkic around the 1st century AD.
Words in Mongolic like dayir (brown, Common Turkic yagiz) and nidurga (fist, Common Turkic yudruk) with initial *d and *n versus Common Turkic *y are sufficiently archaic to indicate loans from an earlier stage of Oghur (Pre-Proto-Bulgaric). This is because Chuvash and Common Turkic do not differ in these features despite differing fundamentally in rhotacism-lambdacism (Janhunen 2006). Oghur tribes lived in the Mongolian borderlands before the 5th century, and provided Oghur loanwords to Early Pre-Proto-Mongolic before Common Turkic loanwords.
Golden 2011, p. 31.
Before the rise of Genghis Khan Mongolic was spreading at westward and absorbing Turkic speakers (Janhunen, 2008). During the Mongol expansion, Turkic speakers whose tribes and states had been incorporated into the Mongol empire were so much more numerous than Mongols that, although Mongolian was the language of command, it was Turkic rather than Mongolic speech that was chiefly spread across Central Asia and the central and western steppe.
Antonio Benítez-Burraco, Steven Moran 2018 p.92
The period of Bulghar Turkic influence on Mongolic seems to have lasted until the fourth century, when the Bulghar Turks withdrew to the west. In Southern Siberia, a few cen- turies without Turkic speakers followed, but most of Mongolia was rapidly covered by a population speaking an early form of Common Turkic, the direct ancestor of Old Turkic and all the modern Turkic languages with the exception of Chuvash. Since the Turkic empires of the Türk and Uighur were for most of the time politically superior to the con- temporary linguistic ancestors of the Mongols, Mongolic (Pre-Proto-Mongolic) bor- rowed a layer of Common Turkic elements that can be distinguished by the absence of the specifically Bulgharic features characteristic of the earlier loanwords.
The Mongolic Languages Juha Janhunen 2003
Basically d in mongolian is y in turkic and r in mongolian is z in turkic
I much prefered the previous style of showing the ending at several different years
The new format is amazing.
Thanks!
Loved this new format for All Endings Countries! Hope to see it in more of this videos of the Channel!!
Personally prefer the previous version of All Endings more
Right, but it’s good for him to experiment nontheless.
I agree
Kapoo bugcat
I agree
I agree
Can you do Chile next please
Also nice artwork and transitions!
Could you please remake your "All Endings: Brazil" video? Would love to see that video in your new style
This is my personal opinion, but, as for me, previous ones with "Timeline" on a left side of a screen, longer showcases and more... "paper-y"-looking design were better. Maybe mix intro history with previous variation of All Endings?
honey wake up new all endings video just dropped
I like this form of art as well as the fact that you gave some historical background to the country prior to displaying the endings however I feel like this is happening too fast and the animated transitions make it a bit hard to keep up. If it was formatted like the Ending videos from 2021-2022 it would be a lot more easier to maintain and I miss that neither the good or bad canon endings were at the start. In terms of the evolution have the final result as the displayed image and it’s progress located on one side of the frame that way it could intrigue us into learning how this ending managed to develop. Other than that, good video!
I love to see another All Endings video !
And I imagine the ton of work you must've needed to make this, but I don't think this format is the best. The idea to explain the nation's history art the beginning is good !
However, I don't thik the transitions are really needed, they make the video more difficult to follow, and thus makes the different scenarios less clear. Why would you bother with these transitions when you're presenting completely different scenarios, with no link between each other ?
And maybe you could let each scenario be explained a bit longer, as I barely have time to read everything and see the map !
In the previous format, I mostly regret the tiny chronology on the side, as it gave more information on the country's evolution, while it also let us imagine how the country could have evolved to such a point ! Maybe you can bring it back !
That being said, thank you very much for your work, it's really cool and well done, as always !!
Wow, this new format for your All Endings videos are awesome
1:24
You know. I find that the ending is interesting. Because the Japanese Empire didn't have an idea about expanding South (in other words, they didn't want to invade China). They actually wanted to expand north by invading my homeland "Mongolia" then use us as a geteway to Siberia (a part of Russia that's rich in natural resources). Japan got blessed when the Chinese Civil War happened. After they took some land from China, they tested us by border conflict. USSR and Mongolia ended up beating Japan and they never tried to mess with us again.
Interesting thw new format. Good video, could yoy do All Endings Colombia next? 🇨🇴🇨🇴
Nice work dude! Cheers from Mongolia
The pace is a bit too fast; sometimes it's difficult to read the description, look at the map and the flags before the video moves on. Pausing hides the text at the bottom of the screen. Overall I really like the format, just give some more time for the viewers to appreciate each panel you created
Hidden Blessed Ending: As a result of aggression from Russia and China in other parts of the world, scientists in Mongolia bring Genghis Khan back to life, who annexes Mongolia's neighbors in a brutal blitzkrieg
Man, what the hell else is Russia's aggression? If the Red Army had not intervened, Mongolia would have been captured by China.
Monggol empire best ending: Their emperor didnt die and they proceeded to conquer whole of Russia.
lmao the Mongoliaball at the beginning is a mood
Bad halal ending isn't even altetmate endings, it is basically what happens to every Mongol successor states besides Yuan.
Glad to see this series return again!
although the font seems less aesthetically pleasing, i like the introduction at the start. keep it up!
I love the new concept ^^
I'm writing an alternate history scenario where the Great Schism doesn't happen and Chinghis Khan is Khan of the Keraites & forms the Nestorian Empire, conquering most of Eurasia in the process.
Well, it's really great to do a small intro about the country. great job!
Not bad new format dude!
Husavi never fails to surprise us with the final ending
I love this new format
Hope yuo make more
Cool format for this video
Long awaited video! Great, thanks!
Love the new Intro!
Thanks!
i really like the nice historical summary at the start of the videos
I just realized that videos like this can be a good media to get people get interested in said countries' history
These endings are better than previous version of endings make more endings like this
2:13 it's so funny, with that Tuvan song recently uploaded by Ingen, I was thinking of this epic medieval film idea with Mongols riding on the steppe, taking an old Syriac Christian monk missionary with them who's having a surprisingly exciting happy time. Maybe this could end up in that alt history. Anyway I love the new format, it's even more fun ^^ I'd put even more Polandballs then. Awesome work though
It's good to see some experimentation for this All Endings of different Countries and stuff.
Favourite ending was the good Halal ending.
Why did you eliminate the (ultimate) good/bad endings from the beginning?
I think this format is good, I like the introduction especially, that being said, I prefer the older videos, I think they are presented cleaner, the changing borders within each ending makes it a little hard to follow, rather than what you had previously, though the faster transitions is nice. Perhaps keep the introduction and slightly faster transitions but revert to the older format?
Do All Endings: Estonia sometime in the future
Very nice video ! Keep up the work.
We need much norę videos like this
I like the intro segment but y’a gotta slow down the text a bit holy
It would be better with time periods of states in upper-left corner.
I like the new style but I think the fade to black between endings should comeback
Byfar the highest quality all endings videos
Love the new format. I hope it stays. Learning a little history is always great.
Would have been cool to see endings where the sucessor states survive and change too. Like the Golden Horde, Ilkhan, Chagatai or to an extend the Oirats, Dzungars etc
Love the new graphics
But I really missed the old one
I like the new format but also keep doing the old ones. I prefer them.
the enw stiyle is perfect an di like thta my endings are in
Even higher quality than before!!!
I like the new intro, but I still wants you to include good, ultimate good, bad, and ultimate bad endings. Because I think they are best parts.
You should have added a special version of great Mongolia - a crazy idea, which was going through mind of people in 1920-30s. It suggested merging Mongolia with Tibet (which independent back then), as one Buddhist nation and to make them have a land border, they should have had also the sinkiang territory of China (which was weakened at that time). Also some people say it should have had also territory of tuva (which was also formally independent then). Anyway, as crazy as it sounds, it is, so I expected to see it in the video
Oh, how long I’ve been waiting for an All Endings: Mongolia! Plus, I absolutely love the new 2023 format! You’re transforming from one of my favorite RUclipsrs to my FAVORITE RUclipsr! I hope you do more!!!!
0:55 i love this ending great video btw
I really like the new video style
This format is best format
which editing app are you useing for the maps?
The only thing that I feel like could be revised would be the placement of the descriptions for each ending; having to pause the video to read the text only for the time length bar to cover some of it is a little annoying. Aside from that, it's really interesting!
(2:44 and yes, that really is one amazing horse.)
Like the history bit at the beginning, but could definitely do with returning to the old format for the endings, I feel like they went by too quickly!
really loving the new format!
still waiting on indonesia's all ending though, have huge amount of suggestions on it
New style of video, noice
I like this new format, it's more informative for geography nerds like me.
I like the summary at the start, but I feel the Endings themselves could do with datestamps like the older format that showed the years in which this state of affairs came about.
Idea: All endings: Chechnya/Ichkeria
I wish Mongolia united all ethnic Mongolian lands within one strong state
Like the new format
I personally prefer the old layout , but good vid!
I am Kazakh Genghisd from the Tore dynasty. I liked it: The Genghisd Khanate 10/10
You should do Macau next!
Why’d you delete the original video that was better?
Göktürk Ending
Uyghur Ending
Naiman Ending
I like the previous format bettee
I like this much much more you should keep this!!
Nice art work
The new format is good vut the transition is a bit too fast i think it could be better with more time on each ending allowing for comfortable reading without pause. Like the history at the start tho
santa madre de dios, videazo. like saludos desde Chile
I like the beginning but honestly prefer the old format, you could have photos of every period of such country after briefly explaining then the alternate path
Glory to Arst-...Husavi Produktions!!!!
I like the historical part in the beginning. Great work and keep it up my Central European brother! 🇩🇪❤️🇵🇱
I personally prefer the old ones, the original model, but if you are going to continue with this model maybe you could give more time for us to Reed the inicial description and the description of the endings.
I prefer the old format, this one is more complicated to navigate in it
its evolving....
I LOVE IT!!
personally i prefer the old format but if you would rather use this new one we will still support your nonetheless.
bro forgot the mongol empire ending (good halal doesnt count)
Can you do All Endings: Ethiopia?, that would be awesome
May you make second part of Poland's alternative endings?
I think the past format was better; without introduction, lack of animation, visible foreign borders and no countryball; but we can appreciate the dedication in this video