Don't want to spoil the enthusiasm, but the predecessor of the "commercial" potatoes that were exported to Europe, and then to the world, in it's beginnings came from Chile and not from Perú. ¿Why the Spanish did not export it first from Perú, for obvious reasons of arrival differences with Chile? We don't know 🤔 Some facts, the first archaeological finds of potatoes date back 14,600 years in Monte Verde, in southern Chile, and 8.000 years ago in the Chilca Canyon, Perú. ¿Who were the first to cultivate them, discover their qualities and perfect under artificial selection creating a variety of potatoes? (Mapuche or Inca) is not known either. Maybe it was even a joint unknown for them coincidental effort despite the distance lands.
I like this video! Some people thinks that all the native american people lived in the middle of the jungle in simple tribal lifes, when actually some of this people created vasts states and empires with a high level of organization and civilization. Good job 👍
The people of the Andeans were very civilized. They one of the oldest civilization Caral Supe in 30000 bc and the interesting thung is that they made the oldest city in western hemisphere in 3100 bc.
Incas were waaay advanced in architecture and social politics than spaniards. I wish that empire endured more, but it was epidemic of small pox that destroyed Inca, not european ingenuity. Although, deception, cruelty and unfair , unjust ans corrupted way of Spanish warfare is what beat Incas.
Anthropologists have carefully unpicked the shortcomings of Social Evolutionary thinking,see: Johannes Fabian, Time and the Other: How Anthropology Makes Its Object.
Congratulations for this video. The Inca Empire is a magnificent civilization of Prehispanic America. It's amazing that something about Ecuador will be shown in this video. I say this because I'm from that country.
Claro se muestra por que LOS INKAS CUZQYEÑOS HICIERON EJERCITO YCOLONIZARON ESAS PIBRES TRIBUS SALVAJES QUE ERAN LOS CAÑARIS Y LOS INKAS CONSTRUYERON FORTALEZAS EN EL NORTE DEL TAWANTINSUYOHOY ECUADOR POR HOY TAMBIEN SE MENCIONAN
@N Gaming lol completely wrong. And no, technically Manco Inca was crowned in Cuzco as all incas, he was a legitime Inca that simply moved the Capital to Vilcabamba to frsist the spanish, so the neo state it does count. 36 years is not "quicky" try again... Quite funny considered that the "stone age" incas defeated the spaniards in Ollantaytambo and Jauja with a cavalry charge and bronze bombards scaring the spaniards.
@N Gaming Wrong, again. That doesn't matter. It's still the same political entity, ruled by the inca himself. Also the Quallasuyu and the Antisuyu remained pretty much loyal, after the disastrous expedition to Chile. How is it "irregular" when it's lead by the emperor himself? Cuzco never "fell" because it was a coup given by the spaniards after they were invited to the city by Manco Inca himself. By your own standards the inca then are modern since they produced bombards, steel plate armor and raised horses... Just admit you don't know shit about inca history and want to discredit native american cultures... as usually white boys always do...
@N Gaming Except they hold most of the Antisuyu and the Qullasuyu... so you're wrong, again... and no, the steel plate armor and bombards were made by them. They succesfully replicated spanish technology and adapted it
@N Gaming they were LITERALLY half of the empire...do you even know about the inca empire? teh evidence is in the chronicles written by the spaniards themselves... something you obviously never did... lol the only inferiority showing here is yours... don't blame me for you wanting to talk about something you don't know shit about... So stop embarrassing yourself and admit you have no idea about south american history.
For some reason, the dress, decorations, customs, and even certain words among the ancient and modern Peruvian Inca share a lot of similarity with Tibetans.
tibetan was buddist kingdom, they had huge influence fro central asia iranian world. also qin dynasty onward pyramid uilding chinese empire. pyramid came from sundaland, the culture influence of mesoamerican incan came from both east asia siberian, pacific and mediatrean antiguity period.
@@bobo5991 Friend, the Romans speak Latin, not Italian. I was a knight in two ways. As a commander of eques. As a knight with a medieval chivalry spirit. But not the Crusaders. I am a knight who was ubiquitous in all ages of ancient Rome. The most obvious thing in my memory is that I fought under imperator Aurelianus.
It was, because it was a very advanced civilization (even superior to the Mexican one) due to its level of imperial organization. Subsequently, it was the basis for the creation of the great viceroyalty of Peru, which extended from Panama to the southernmost part of Chile.
Awesome! Could you maybe create a video of wars in the new world, especially involving the empires of the old world? (Aztecs, Mayans, Incans, Zapotecs, …)
The Incans really got the short end of the stick in terms of colonization, despite being the closest groups to defeat the Spanish they ended up working to death in the Spanish mines, shame to see such a prosperous empire destroyed by greed.
The Incan/Suyuan civilization is the most interesting and outlying civilization in history. They didn't have money, taxes were manual labor and in return people got food and protection, no markets or capitalism, it was built in some of the harshest areas to build civilization and it was basically the closest a state ever got to communism. It is a shame the spanish came and conquered it.
Thing is, most modern leftist is lazy people who expecting free stuff without doing anything productive whatsoever. For hard-working and diligent people,this does seems to be interesting way of life. But for lazy people, this was literally hell on earth.
It is a full-on Socialist state - monarchical socialist in this case. Monarchy - or any other form of state/national authority - is antithetical to Communism, so it's not accurate to use "Communism" for this case.
They were not communists. They had an absolute monarchy were the Inca was the ruler and he was the owner of everything and he distributed the prodution to the people.
Artillery was like the nukes of that time. We too had to surrender against Mughals despite actually inventing gunpowder, but the lack of artillery proved fatal.
@@diegokaqui60 pre Colombian history is what I was talking about -- the Mayans,the Aztecs etc the great Norte Chico civilization, the mesoamerican States and cities,even during colonization they can show how tough resistance they gave to whites
@@MrRrrr698 even then....yeah still a sour note. Also....not a good idea to make the aztecs the good guys considering before the spaniards came....they were the bigger assholes.
@@diegokaqui60 black people sold their own kin as slaves to whites still we see a ton of movies made on them, I think you're a racist trying to cleverly not wanting have native American history shown to the world and FYI I'm not even native American
@@MrRrrr698 Did you see what hapened to the woman king? if failed misserably and people denounced the movie for being pro slavery factions. I mean...a movie about the incas would be more plausible than one about the aztecs. Case and point APOCALYPTO. tHE movie were the good gy was a random mayan scaping from aztecs trying to sacrifice him. Also....im peruvian. Tu dices que no eres nativo americano? bueno pe....yo soy descendiente de incas. Asi que no me vengas con tus pendejadas. If you are going to make a movie about natives resisting you have to choose the ones that arent outwardly awfull. Like the seminolas, the sioux, incas, and maybe etiopians.
@edhaje Would you be So Pleased to make Christinization of Mieszko I of Poland (Catholic) and Vladimir the Great Russia (Orthodox) in 10th Century? I am really excited to see that happen :)
Actually, all series, docummentaries or movies about Inca Empire aren't historically accurate. And that's fault of the peruvians themselves for not being really interested in their history. 0:05 That's Chavín de Huántar, an ancient temple-estate that was already 2,000 years old when incas rule the Andes. Of course, it was just ruins by that time. 0:15 Despite what the popular culture says, that giant "sun" made of gold at the left is probably NOT from inca culture. It was made by the pucará culture, almost 1,000 years before. And of course, it was a lot smaller. 0:17 The male inca nobility didn't have long hair, that was for normal people. The only inca noble known to had it was Atahualpa , to hide a wound sustained in a previous battle (during Inca civil war). 0:22 According to the Spanish chronicles, the Inca helmets covered up to the eyebrows, almost reaching the eyes. Also, the standart inca shield had a square shape. For that, it was relatively easy to distinguish inca soldiers who weren't of the quechua ethnic group, because they used to use circular or rectangular shields. 0:38 They aren't chancas, but Chavín de Huántar people (disappeared loooong time ago). The chancas were very primitive, but their armies were numerous and compossed of fierce warriors that live in fortified towns at the top of the mountains. It's said that they used to make drums with the skin of their enemies. Also, the chancas WEREN'T a kingdorm; they were a confederacy made of different tribes and small kingdoms. 1:05 Despite it's correct that in the early stages of the Inca army they were very desorganizated, the clubs and maces were secondary armament. The main weapon for andean armies was the spear. 2:43 That's Tambo Colorado, an Inca administrative center in Pisco valley. And particularly, it's the Inca palace sector. It was painted mainly in red, white and yellow colors, not cream color as the video shows. 3:10 The chasquis (messengers) didn't wear lots of decorations since they were choosen from normal people, not nobilty. 3:36 Yeah, the europeans weren't the only colonizers, because the mitimaes/mitmaq were basically inca settlers. 3:53 That is a mesoamerican city, not a andean one. The average incas cities relies in the concept of "kancha", basically 4 enclosures enclosed in a quadrangular patio. 4:41 That scene is from an Oro (a soda) add XD 6:27 The cañaris lived between the green hills of equatorial highlands. That desertic place is Chan Chan, capital of the Chimú Empire (become one since the rule of Minchancaman the conqueror) and one of the biggest ancient cities in America. 6:45 That's the army of the WARI EMPIRE, fighting against an hypothetical lima army (a kingdom of central coast extinct almost 1,000 years before incas). Related to that, the battlefield is located in huaca Pucllana, a pyramid complex from the limas. But there isn't any evidence of a battle there. 7:14 That place is Pachacámac, capital of the ichma kingdom and the most important oracle in South America. Even before the incas, it's said that its fame reached places as far away as Guayaquil. The incas captured peaceably Pachacámac and built the enormous pyramid seen in background (temple of the Sun). 8:13 The tipically trapezoidal shape of inca doors and windows wasn't THAT exaggerated. Also the incas didn't had that kind of buldings to make announcements. For that purpose, they had USHNUS, small pyramids or big platforms equipped with water wells and megalithic thrones. 10:54 They are mochica fishermen. Their states and culture got extinct CENTURIES before the incas by internal wars and the conquest of Wari empire. 11:06 That scene is from a time when the incas weren't even an empire. Manco Cápac and Mama Ocllo were the first legendary inca rulers, who supposedly emerged from Lago Titicaca as sons of the Sun to create a glorious new kingdom. Basically, inca propaganda designed to legitimize their rule by divine will. 13:01 That place is Kuélap, a chachapoyas fortified city captured by the incas far from Quito (wich was located in a plain). 13:31 They are nazca people. The same guys who built Nazca lines. And like the mochicas, their kingdom and culture got extinct centuries before incas. 14:02 The inca nobility did not wear earrings, but earmuffs. And for that, members of the nobility of Inca empire were called "rinriyocs", wich means "those with big ears". 14:34 - 14:49 They aren't incas, but mochicas. And as I said, they got extinct centuries before the rise of the Inca empire. Well, and that's all I wanted to say. I don't blame edhake for the mistakes because he did the best he could with the limited films, series or documentaries about the incas (wich are generally inaccurate). Actually, it's amazing that he mentioned little-known details like the inca military expeditions against guaraníes. FUNNY FACT: The incas were the only civilization in America that had livestock (llamas). FUNNY FACT 2: The largest defensive line in old America was the Collasuyu defensive line. It went from the Cochabamba valley in Bolivia to central Catamarca in Argentina, made from a great amount of garrisons, ditches, ramparts, lookout posts, fortresses and citadels (like Samaipata). It's main purpose? To delay or stop any tribal incursion launched from the plains and rainforest of the east. Actually, one of the worst wars the incas had to fight was the massive invasions of the guaraní, who raided many inca strongholds and towns.
@@noahinvero351 Key word: money. Peru is a third world country. But you could check the canal "Hanan: Historia y Cultura". It brings accurate information about Andean culture.
No se si tu as estudiado los guarani son unos cuantos y eran saqueadores nada mas y no robaron fortalesas entiendes a algusnos pueblo nomas y se largaban cuando los incas llegaban o tu en en toda la hustoria escuchaste el imperio guarani aaa claro k no eran un puñado de saqueadores en algunas cronicas de españoles los nombran nada mas 7 años estudio historia de mi pais y juan manuel de vetanzo lo dices en un parrafo no eran gran tribu un puñado
Just some info to add, the Chachapoyas kingdom was conquered by the Incas in 1475, and actually it is the capital of the Chachapoyas that is shown in 13:00 to 13:08.
an empire in Mesoamericas finally! No Hate speech intended but strong kingdoms and empires in Mesoamericas, Sub Saharan Africa, Oceania, India and South East Asia are hidden precious gems. hope our history books will give them outmost importance someday. and honestly, Strong and powerful nations of Europe, Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and the Sinosphere are too overrated.
if u want to know ancient sea fearers.. search on youtube about "Nanman: the Lost Tribe of South China DOCUMENTARY" and "Austronesians (Taiwan Nusantara Melanesia Polynesia Micronesia Madagascar Champa)"
Did they discovered the written language from the incas ? Other continentbut also there was hunger for more power. human kind .. it was everywhere the same. WAR WAR and WAR beautiful vid for sure !!!! thanks for posting it
The Inca did not have written language, they used stuff called quipu for advanced math, census recording, and basic storytelling but thats about. The Aztecs and Mayans did not make use of bronze weapons like the inca (they knew how to make bronze they just never made weapons from it for some strange reason) the aztecs and mayans and tarascans had written language instead
it was suspected Austronesian people reach in central america alr, before europe discovered "New World".. Remember oldest Rice Terraces was found in the philippines and it was made by Austronesian people.
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@@tinienteabanil2922 Incan were not brutal, they unite all of tribes and founding 4 regions (tawantinsuyu) the neighbor tribes were not sacrifice, they choose if they did want to join or not the empire unlike Aztecs neighbors they always war and at the time of conquistador the TENOCHTITLAN so it easily to fall.
Qhallalla Qullasuyu, Qhallalla Quntisuyu, Qhallalla Chinchasuyu, Qhallalla Antisuyu, Qhallalla Tawantinsuyu! Haylli panawawqimasiykuna! Huk p'unchawqa kutimusunchik musuq mamallaqtanchikta kamasunchik! Qullasuyuwan qallarispa mana Piruwman, Puliwyaman utaq Ikwayurman yanqa-kikinyachisqa (asimilasqa) kanapaq, Anti Inriyu runa nisqakunaqa ("Indio de mierda") sayarimusunchik!✊ Ama qunqaychik kayllapiraq kachkanchik mana chinkanchikchu, achka wawayuq kanankichik kanqa antimisikuna.
Apparently there's evidence of contact between South American and Polynesian peoples. Some genetic studies and a chronicler of the Conquest of Peru who wrote a story of an Inca Prince that traveled to some islands on the west of the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, two expeditions, to Rapanui and Mangareva. Emperor Tupac Yupanqui sent expedition fleets to the pacific, there's even incan ruins in one of those islands
@@alonsotello4415 do incan people have maritime technology? only Austronesian people have maritime technology during 4000+ years ago. im pretty sure rice terraces was introduce by Austronesian people. And oldest rice terraces was found in the philippines made by Austronesian people.
can you make a video about plevne defence 1877 Russian-Turkish war you can use "Harp Tarihi" youtube channels "plevne müdafası (1877) osman paşa" video
probably Austronesian people introduce rice cultivating and architecture.. with their maritime and cutting stone technology isn't possible ancient Austronesian people reach in central america..
@@pimpompoom93726 do search on youtube about "Nanman: the Lost Tribe of South China DOCUMENTARY" and also "Austronesians (Taiwan Nusantara Melanesia Polynesia Micronesia Madagascar Champa)".. there's higher chance those ancient structure found in thailand, vietnam also made by same people.
There was. Chickens were introduced in south America not by the Europeans but from Polynesia. Also the expeditions sent by Tupac Yupanqui, there are rests of Inca architecture in Mangareva.
You sure? Yes it does sounds Chinese but pentatonic is used by the Native Americans, too. Not only them but Europe, Middle East, South Asia, South East Asia, Africa, etc also
Tawantinsuyu, se refiere a cuatro zonas, tropical, Altiplano, valles, mosotermia. Cuatro zonas en un solo estado. Núnca olviden que la población e historia boliviana consta de pobladores de estas custro zonas, a menudo solo se refieren al altiplánico, olvidando Al valluno, Al tropical y otros.
We need either a movie or a Netflix series about the Incas, and please don't cast Timothée Chalamet as Atahualpa, Rege Jean Page as Huascar and Leonardo Di Caprio as Pachacuti.
Es porque el editor del vídeo utilizó escenas de dicho lugar. Los incas no utilizaban pirámides truncas porque las consideraban demasiado arcaicas. Las culturas preincas 1000 o 2000 años antes de los incas las utilizaban.
@@hugofarias9150the Paititi myth appeared from the spaniards, after Atahualpa filled an entire room with gold ans silver they thought there were more cities with tons of gold and silver. At the end the incas used this to trick many spaniards, sending them to die in the harsh conditions, wild animals, diseases and hostile tribes, looking for a golden city that didn't exist.
@@xiuhcoatl4830 thank you very so much for your explanation, but it gonna be cool some kind of maya-like civilization in the rain forests from Perú n Bolívia, instead those guarani-like!!!
Something that never happened, greengos do not interfere with Hispanic America, they have already done a lot of damage to us, and now they come with the woke ideology
Let's take a moment of silent and give our thanks to the Inca for providing the world with potatoes and Sweet potatoes 😌
Soy peruano aca las papas no cuestan
@@Pelivagas aya osea es gratis?? deja de fumar esa porqueria oe drogo
Thanks Inca! I love my tatoes!
Don't want to spoil the enthusiasm, but the predecessor of the "commercial" potatoes that were exported to Europe, and then to the world, in it's beginnings came from Chile and not from Perú. ¿Why the Spanish did not export it first from Perú, for obvious reasons of arrival differences with Chile? We don't know 🤔
Some facts, the first archaeological finds of potatoes date back 14,600 years in Monte Verde, in southern Chile, and 8.000 years ago in the Chilca Canyon, Perú.
¿Who were the first to cultivate them, discover their qualities and perfect under artificial selection creating a variety of potatoes? (Mapuche or Inca) is not known either. Maybe it was even a joint unknown for them coincidental effort despite the distance lands.
I like this video! Some people thinks that all the native american people lived in the middle of the jungle in simple tribal lifes, when actually some of this people created vasts states and empires with a high level of organization and civilization. Good job 👍
The people of the Andeans were very civilized. They one of the oldest civilization Caral Supe in 30000 bc and the interesting thung is that they made the oldest city in western hemisphere in 3100 bc.
Incas were waaay advanced in architecture and social politics than spaniards. I wish that empire endured more, but it was epidemic of small pox that destroyed Inca, not european ingenuity. Although, deception, cruelty and unfair , unjust ans corrupted way of Spanish warfare is what beat Incas.
Anthropologists have carefully unpicked the shortcomings of Social Evolutionary thinking,see: Johannes Fabian, Time and the Other: How Anthropology Makes Its Object.
Congratulations for this video.
The Inca Empire is a magnificent civilization of Prehispanic America. It's amazing that something about Ecuador will be shown in this video.
I say this because I'm from that country.
Claro se muestra por que LOS INKAS CUZQYEÑOS HICIERON EJERCITO YCOLONIZARON ESAS PIBRES TRIBUS SALVAJES QUE ERAN LOS CAÑARIS Y LOS INKAS CONSTRUYERON FORTALEZAS EN EL NORTE DEL TAWANTINSUYOHOY ECUADOR POR HOY TAMBIEN SE MENCIONAN
Despite being short lived it was highly advanced, imagine if it had contacted the Aztecs before the arriving of the spaniards 📜
@N Gaming a more than 60 years war is not quickly
@N Gaming lol completely wrong. And no, technically Manco Inca was crowned in Cuzco as all incas, he was a legitime Inca that simply moved the Capital to Vilcabamba to frsist the spanish, so the neo state it does count. 36 years is not "quicky" try again...
Quite funny considered that the "stone age" incas defeated the spaniards in Ollantaytambo and Jauja with a cavalry charge and bronze bombards scaring the spaniards.
@N Gaming Wrong, again. That doesn't matter. It's still the same political entity, ruled by the inca himself. Also the Quallasuyu and the Antisuyu remained pretty much loyal, after the disastrous expedition to Chile.
How is it "irregular" when it's lead by the emperor himself?
Cuzco never "fell" because it was a coup given by the spaniards after they were invited to the city by Manco Inca himself.
By your own standards the inca then are modern since they produced bombards, steel plate armor and raised horses...
Just admit you don't know shit about inca history and want to discredit native american cultures... as usually white boys always do...
@N Gaming Except they hold most of the Antisuyu and the Qullasuyu... so you're wrong, again... and no, the steel plate armor and bombards were made by them. They succesfully replicated spanish technology and adapted it
@N Gaming they were LITERALLY half of the empire...do you even know about the inca empire?
teh evidence is in the chronicles written by the spaniards themselves... something you obviously never did...
lol the only inferiority showing here is yours... don't blame me for you wanting to talk about something you don't know shit about...
So stop embarrassing yourself and admit you have no idea about south american history.
"the Inca Royal Line claimed as the descendant of Sun God"
Japanese Emperors: "interesting"
Literally every monarchy on Earth in every time period - "Interesting".
@@annmaryjohn3258
Monarchies of Abrahamic faith: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Rajputana: “sounds familiar”
I wish this culture still lived.
Still is alive. Go to Bolivia and Peru, and you'll see.
It does, if you go to the andean highlands, there are still peoples like the q'ero who still practice the old faith and the old customs
@@GaryHField Not exactly. They're pretty different. The incas were more
elegant and used a standard color palette in their architecture.
@@GaryHField in fact, many ancient customs and practices are still practiced today in the Andes
but they still alive
For some reason, the dress, decorations, customs, and even certain words among the ancient and modern Peruvian Inca share a lot of similarity with Tibetans.
Same origin and also they live in mountains. All humanities are connected to each other.
Same weather
See Lesotho.
Very true, the Tibetans also had their own empire!
tibetan was buddist kingdom, they had huge influence fro central asia iranian world. also qin dynasty onward pyramid uilding chinese empire. pyramid came from sundaland, the culture influence of mesoamerican incan came from both east asia siberian, pacific and mediatrean antiguity period.
Peru of Inca History 🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪
Beautiful film, simply excellent with great use of footage and sound. Congratulations!
I was able to witness the scene immediately after it was posted, so let's comment in commemoration🥳
Name Japanese, and internationized, oh, hello
@@bobo5991 Hello, my Chinese friend. I'm Lucius artorius corvinus dominus. An ancient Roman knight living in Japan. I speak Japanese, but I'm Roman🐺
@@Lucius_V_Aquilus ok, do not know italian words, roman knights, ok, nice to meet you, am I gone to the past , crusader?
@@bobo5991 Friend, the Romans speak Latin, not Italian. I was a knight in two ways. As a commander of eques. As a knight with a medieval chivalry spirit. But not the Crusaders. I am a knight who was ubiquitous in all ages of ancient Rome. The most obvious thing in my memory is that I fought under imperator Aurelianus.
Chinese and ancient Romans conversing in Anglo-Saxon language. amazing
I knew Inca was advanced but that found video is in amazing quality.
And kudos for them for recording horizontally 🥰
the man who keep running carrying important message like communication medium was called CHASKI
i love to imagine that inca empire was the roman empire of south america
It was, because it was a very advanced civilization (even superior to the Mexican one) due to its level of imperial organization. Subsequently, it was the basis for the creation of the great viceroyalty of Peru, which extended from Panama to the southernmost part of Chile.
It kinda was in many senses.
Gracias por difundir el vídeo me gustó mucho
Awesome! Could you maybe create a video of wars in the new world, especially involving the empires of the old world? (Aztecs, Mayans, Incans, Zapotecs, …)
Great video edhaje! I made a video on the conquest of the Incas in your style a while back!
@edhaje Make The Rise And Fall Of The Golden Horde The Battle Of Kullikovo And The División And Civil War In A Future Video🔥
The Incans really got the short end of the stick in terms of colonization, despite being the closest groups to defeat the Spanish they ended up working to death in the Spanish mines, shame to see such a prosperous empire destroyed by greed.
Very similar to the romans
Turro i dont think so
Ancient roman of 2000 year bc was more advanced than inca empire in 15th centery
Can you do about Haudenosaunee (Iroquois)?
INCA EMPIRE, the mosst great empire of the ancient america
LOL I can hear Pachacuti voice clips from Civ 6 in the video.
11:30 And rumor has it that this guy is still running till today.
The Incan/Suyuan civilization is the most interesting and outlying civilization in history. They didn't have money, taxes were manual labor and in return people got food and protection, no markets or capitalism, it was built in some of the harshest areas to build civilization and it was basically the closest a state ever got to communism. It is a shame the spanish came and conquered it.
Thing is, most modern leftist is lazy people who expecting free stuff without doing anything productive whatsoever.
For hard-working and diligent people,this does seems to be interesting way of life. But for lazy people, this was literally hell on earth.
It is a full-on Socialist state - monarchical socialist in this case. Monarchy - or any other form of state/national authority - is antithetical to Communism, so it's not accurate to use "Communism" for this case.
They were not communists. They had an absolute monarchy were the Inca was the ruler and he was the owner of everything and he distributed the prodution to the people.
The background music is from AOE2 Aztecs theme and AOE2 Incas theme.
Imagine if the europeans never travelled to South America? Would the Inca Empire still exist? And if yes, how big it would be?
Provavelmente ia chegar no Brasil
Fun fact: The Inca Empire And the Byzantine Empire We’re around at the same time
Klaus vuzantine empire exist 395-1453 inca empire starts in 1438 and stop exists 1533 constantinople capture in 1453 from sultan mehmed ottoman army
@@christosnb8444 inca empire was greater and more expansive. and in highlands.
Los inkas conquistaron😊 invadieron parte norte xel tawantinsuyo al igual a bolibia peru conquisto y hoy gozan de sitios arqueologia inkas incas
...and all it needed to destroy this splendour was a handful of gunpowder combined with audacity.
and smallpox, and civil war
Actually, the Incas of Cusco were allies to spanish to fight the Incas of Quito (atahualpists).
Europe: the original terrorists
Artillery was like the nukes of that time. We too had to surrender against Mughals despite actually inventing gunpowder, but the lack of artillery proved fatal.
And disease, a lot of it
Indigenous Americans have great history so sad Hollywood doesn't bother to show their great history
Who wants to see a story were the good guys are defeated misserably?
@@diegokaqui60 pre Colombian history is what I was talking about -- the Mayans,the Aztecs etc the great Norte Chico civilization, the mesoamerican States and cities,even during colonization they can show how tough resistance they gave to whites
@@MrRrrr698 even then....yeah still a sour note. Also....not a good idea to make the aztecs the good guys considering before the spaniards came....they were the bigger assholes.
@@diegokaqui60 black people sold their own kin as slaves to whites still we see a ton of movies made on them, I think you're a racist trying to cleverly not wanting have native American history shown to the world and FYI I'm not even native American
@@MrRrrr698 Did you see what hapened to the woman king? if failed misserably and people denounced the movie for being pro slavery factions. I mean...a movie about the incas would be more plausible than one about the aztecs. Case and point APOCALYPTO. tHE movie were the good gy was a random mayan scaping from aztecs trying to sacrifice him. Also....im peruvian. Tu dices que no eres nativo americano? bueno pe....yo soy descendiente de incas. Asi que no me vengas con tus pendejadas. If you are going to make a movie about natives resisting you have to choose the ones that arent outwardly awfull. Like the seminolas, the sioux, incas, and maybe etiopians.
@edhaje Would you be So Pleased to make Christinization of Mieszko I
of Poland (Catholic) and Vladimir the Great Russia (Orthodox) in 10th Century? I am really excited to see that happen :)
Actually, all series, docummentaries or movies about Inca Empire aren't historically accurate. And that's fault of the peruvians themselves for not being really interested in their history.
0:05 That's Chavín de Huántar, an ancient temple-estate that was already 2,000 years old when incas rule the Andes. Of course, it was just ruins by that time.
0:15 Despite what the popular culture says, that giant "sun" made of gold at the left is probably NOT from inca culture. It was made by the pucará culture, almost 1,000 years before. And of course, it was a lot smaller.
0:17 The male inca nobility didn't have long hair, that was for normal people. The only inca noble known to had it was Atahualpa , to hide a wound sustained in a previous battle (during Inca civil war).
0:22 According to the Spanish chronicles, the Inca helmets covered up to the eyebrows, almost reaching the eyes. Also, the standart inca shield had a square shape. For that, it was relatively easy to distinguish inca soldiers who weren't of the quechua ethnic group, because they used to use circular or rectangular shields.
0:38 They aren't chancas, but Chavín de Huántar people (disappeared loooong time ago). The chancas were very primitive, but their armies were numerous and compossed of fierce warriors that live in fortified towns at the top of the mountains. It's said that they used to make drums with the skin of their enemies. Also, the chancas WEREN'T a kingdorm; they were a confederacy made of different tribes and small kingdoms.
1:05 Despite it's correct that in the early stages of the Inca army they were very desorganizated, the clubs and maces were secondary armament. The main weapon for andean armies was the spear.
2:43 That's Tambo Colorado, an Inca administrative center in Pisco valley. And particularly, it's the Inca palace sector. It was painted mainly in red, white and yellow colors, not cream color as the video shows.
3:10 The chasquis (messengers) didn't wear lots of decorations since they were choosen from normal people, not nobilty.
3:36 Yeah, the europeans weren't the only colonizers, because the mitimaes/mitmaq were basically inca settlers.
3:53 That is a mesoamerican city, not a andean one. The average incas cities relies in the concept of "kancha", basically 4 enclosures enclosed in a quadrangular patio.
4:41 That scene is from an Oro (a soda) add XD
6:27 The cañaris lived between the green hills of equatorial highlands. That desertic place is Chan Chan, capital of the Chimú Empire (become one since the rule of Minchancaman the conqueror) and one of the biggest ancient cities in America.
6:45 That's the army of the WARI EMPIRE, fighting against an hypothetical lima army (a kingdom of central coast extinct almost 1,000 years before incas). Related to that, the battlefield is located in huaca Pucllana, a pyramid complex from the limas. But there isn't any evidence of a battle there.
7:14 That place is Pachacámac, capital of the ichma kingdom and the most important oracle in South America. Even before the incas, it's said that its fame reached places as far away as Guayaquil. The incas captured peaceably Pachacámac and built the enormous pyramid seen in background (temple of the Sun).
8:13 The tipically trapezoidal shape of inca doors and windows wasn't THAT exaggerated. Also the incas didn't had that kind of buldings to make announcements. For that purpose, they had USHNUS, small pyramids or big platforms equipped with water wells and megalithic thrones.
10:54 They are mochica fishermen. Their states and culture got extinct CENTURIES before the incas by internal wars and the conquest of Wari empire.
11:06 That scene is from a time when the incas weren't even an empire. Manco Cápac and Mama Ocllo were the first legendary inca rulers, who supposedly emerged from Lago Titicaca as sons of the Sun to create a glorious new kingdom. Basically, inca propaganda designed to legitimize their rule by divine will.
13:01 That place is Kuélap, a chachapoyas fortified city captured by the incas far from Quito (wich was located in a plain).
13:31 They are nazca people. The same guys who built Nazca lines. And like the mochicas, their kingdom and culture got extinct centuries before incas.
14:02 The inca nobility did not wear earrings, but earmuffs. And for that, members of the nobility of Inca empire were called "rinriyocs", wich means "those with big ears".
14:34 - 14:49 They aren't incas, but mochicas. And as I said, they got extinct centuries before the rise of the Inca empire.
Well, and that's all I wanted to say. I don't blame edhake for the mistakes because he did the best he could with the limited films, series or documentaries about the incas (wich are generally inaccurate).
Actually, it's amazing that he mentioned little-known details like the inca military expeditions against guaraníes.
FUNNY FACT: The incas were the only civilization in America that had livestock (llamas).
FUNNY FACT 2: The largest defensive line in old America was the Collasuyu defensive line. It went from the Cochabamba valley in Bolivia to central Catamarca in Argentina, made from a great amount of garrisons, ditches, ramparts, lookout posts, fortresses and citadels (like Samaipata).
It's main purpose? To delay or stop any tribal incursion launched from the plains and rainforest of the east. Actually, one of the worst wars the incas had to fight was the massive invasions of the guaraní, who raided many inca strongholds and towns.
You should make a documentary yourself, you seem well versed in the subject
@@noahinvero351 Key word: money. Peru is a third world country. But you could check the canal "Hanan: Historia y Cultura". It brings accurate information about Andean culture.
No se si tu as estudiado los guarani son unos cuantos y eran saqueadores nada mas y no robaron fortalesas entiendes a algusnos pueblo nomas y se largaban cuando los incas llegaban o tu en en toda la hustoria escuchaste el imperio guarani aaa claro k no eran un puñado de saqueadores en algunas cronicas de españoles los nombran nada mas 7 años estudio historia de mi pais y juan manuel de vetanzo lo dices en un parrafo no eran gran tribu un puñado
@edhaje can you also make Maccabean revolt? It’s Hanukkah 🕎
Just some info to add, the Chachapoyas kingdom was conquered by the Incas in 1475, and actually it is the capital of the Chachapoyas that is shown in 13:00 to 13:08.
Plss upload russo japans war again with the song
@edhaje Your Meiji restoration vedio got deleted or what ? It has awesome background music ,can u plz tell me that music name plz.
@edhaje should make a video about the Taino people of the Caribbean before European exploration.
That *smash was so smooth
Que Hermoso video, Mil gracias
an empire in Mesoamericas finally! No Hate speech intended but strong kingdoms and empires in Mesoamericas, Sub Saharan Africa, Oceania, India and South East Asia are hidden precious gems. hope our history books will give them outmost importance someday. and honestly, Strong and powerful nations of Europe, Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and the Sinosphere are too overrated.
The Inca are in the Andes though.
Mesoamericas? Hahahaha Incas are from Southamerica, Tawantinsuyu is an empire native of the South not of the Mesoamericas
if u want to know ancient sea fearers.. search on youtube about "Nanman: the Lost Tribe of South China DOCUMENTARY" and "Austronesians (Taiwan Nusantara Melanesia Polynesia Micronesia Madagascar Champa)"
School Idol Tomodachi Conquest of D4DJ Groovy Mix-Inca Empire on 1533?
Happy Around! - Inca Empire
The Other Liberators is a good mini series.
This is really really good
Did they discovered the written language from the incas ? Other continentbut also there was hunger for more power. human kind .. it was everywhere the same. WAR WAR and WAR beautiful vid for sure !!!! thanks for posting it
The Inca did not have written language, they used stuff called quipu for advanced math, census recording, and basic storytelling but thats about.
The Aztecs and Mayans did not make use of bronze weapons like the inca (they knew how to make bronze they just never made weapons from it for some strange reason) the aztecs and mayans and tarascans had written language instead
If Americas wad never discovered Inca empire might have been a Rome like civilization
they were already very similar,
it was suspected Austronesian people reach in central america alr, before europe discovered "New World".. Remember oldest Rice Terraces was found in the philippines and it was made by Austronesian people.
I mean iirc, the size of their territory is already bigger than that of the Roman empire.
Please can you do Tibetan empire?
Photon Maiden - Ecuador in Inca Empire
1+ love your style
Hola a todos respetados y estimados Compatriotas.
Que fantastico!!!!!!!!
Que Viva El Imperio de los Inkas desde Colombia hasta la Patagonia en toda America del Sur, Toda Brasil, La Oceania, La Polinesia, Hawai, La isla de PASCUAS, La isla Galapagos.
Que Viva El Peru damas y caballeros 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪 🇵🇪
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Piruw chinkachin, Haylli Tawantinsuyu!
Inca - war axe
Maya - spear
Aztec - weird blade stick
It's macuahuitl a.k.a obsidian club for Aztec mele weapon.
Inca is the opposite of Aztec.
Aztec-brutal
Inca-peaceful
Aztec-little expansion
Inca-massive expansion
Aztec-maize
Inca-potatoes
Inca wasn't that peaceful
The fact the Inca empire exist means it not peaceful but i get what you mean
@@tinienteabanil2922 Incan were not brutal, they unite all of tribes and founding 4 regions (tawantinsuyu) the neighbor tribes were not sacrifice, they choose if they did want to join or not the empire unlike Aztecs neighbors they always war and at the time of conquistador the TENOCHTITLAN so it easily to fall.
@@yamnueva2932 great point I've forgotten about that , thank you
Los incas no eran pacíficos también tenian sus sacrificios pero en comparación de los aztecas si JAJAJAJAJA
Music Sources?
yey! with the clip movie info!
Peaky P-key! - Inca Empire
Qhallalla Qullasuyu, Qhallalla Quntisuyu, Qhallalla Chinchasuyu, Qhallalla Antisuyu, Qhallalla Tawantinsuyu! Haylli panawawqimasiykuna! Huk p'unchawqa kutimusunchik musuq mamallaqtanchikta kamasunchik! Qullasuyuwan qallarispa mana Piruwman, Puliwyaman utaq Ikwayurman yanqa-kikinyachisqa (asimilasqa) kanapaq, Anti Inriyu runa nisqakunaqa ("Indio de mierda") sayarimusunchik!✊ Ama qunqaychik kayllapiraq kachkanchik mana chinkanchikchu, achka wawayuq kanankichik kanqa antimisikuna.
Are you speaking Quechua?
@@annmaryjohn3258ari
0:57 what the hell kind of throwing weapon did they throw? What is that throwing weapon called?
Wonderful!
0:13 tipas
0:13 Pipas
2:38 300 style Scream
Wait ..They went into the Pacific? really?
Apparently there's evidence of contact between South American and Polynesian peoples. Some genetic studies and a chronicler of the Conquest of Peru who wrote a story of an Inca Prince that traveled to some islands on the west of the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, two expeditions, to Rapanui and Mangareva. Emperor Tupac Yupanqui sent expedition fleets to the pacific, there's even incan ruins in one of those islands
Yeah, Vinapu in Rapa Nui is the biggest testament of their advancements
@@alonsotello4415 do incan people have maritime technology? only Austronesian people have maritime technology during 4000+ years ago. im pretty sure rice terraces was introduce by Austronesian people. And oldest rice terraces was found in the philippines made by Austronesian people.
Bravo
Hope you post something about North African history
Incredible!!❤❤
Is it just me or did they use the Inca dialogue and music from Age of Empires 2 for some scenes?🤨🤨
can you make a video about plevne defence 1877 Russian-Turkish war you can use "Harp Tarihi" youtube channels "plevne müdafası (1877) osman paşa" video
good culture
Excellent video, but is there any hard evidence of Inca contact with Polynesian peoples? This seems speculative to me.
probably Austronesian people introduce rice cultivating and architecture.. with their maritime and cutting stone technology isn't possible ancient Austronesian people reach in central america..
@@ColoniaMurder20 Interesting theory, but I haven't seen any real evidence this occurred.
@@pimpompoom93726 do search on youtube about "Nanman: the Lost Tribe of South China DOCUMENTARY" and also "Austronesians (Taiwan Nusantara Melanesia Polynesia Micronesia Madagascar Champa)".. there's higher chance those ancient structure found in thailand, vietnam also made by same people.
There was. Chickens were introduced in south America not by the Europeans but from Polynesia. Also the expeditions sent by Tupac Yupanqui, there are rests of Inca architecture in Mangareva.
@@xiuhcoatl4830 Links?
Aztec Empire next
Video is about Inca empire but the music is Chinese...
You sure? Yes it does sounds Chinese but pentatonic is used by the Native Americans, too. Not only them but Europe, Middle East, South Asia, South East Asia, Africa, etc also
Whats the first music called plz?
Incan is kinda like Roman of The New World.
Tawantinsuyu, se refiere a cuatro zonas, tropical, Altiplano, valles, mosotermia. Cuatro zonas en un solo estado. Núnca olviden que la población e historia boliviana consta de pobladores de estas custro zonas, a menudo solo se refieren al altiplánico, olvidando Al valluno, Al tropical y otros.
Please Make a video on Indian Maratha empire
Why is Cahokia shown at 1:30-1:37? And… Monte Alban??
It's Mississippian Culture from United States not Inca.
LOS INCAS DON DIFERENTES A TODOS LOS DEL CONTINENTE AMERICANO
D4DJ All Mix of Inca Empire
D4DJ Double Mix of Inca Empire
D4DJ First Mix of Inca Empire
D4DJ Groovy Mix of Inca Empire
What is the music name from 5:16 to 8:20? 😂
Awal mula emot batu 🗿
Ketemu ada orang Indonesia
@@uuuby 🗿🗿🗿
Gua indo jg 🗿🗿
Where is the Yarmouk battle?
I think he did one in the past.
@@omarmatouq3855 Yes and Heraclius
tawantin
We need either a movie or a Netflix series about the Incas, and please don't cast Timothée Chalamet as Atahualpa, Rege Jean Page as Huascar and Leonardo Di Caprio as Pachacuti.
Reaqust the video rise of yajooj majooj
the inca empire... good times...untill the cilvi war on 1525
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Is this from a movie?
Ah yes Emperor New Groove relatives
La pechera inka debio ser el sol
5:57 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
What movie
Bro.... you did not just employ age of empires inca lines from thr game....
if it works it works
It's a marvelous use of resources
15:42
14:25
TAWANTINSUYU = THE 4 REGIONS OF THE SUN
3:50-it seems mezoamerica, those pyramids style.
Es porque el editor del vídeo utilizó escenas de dicho lugar. Los incas no utilizaban pirámides truncas porque las consideraban demasiado arcaicas. Las culturas preincas 1000 o 2000 años antes de los incas las utilizaban.
@@Latouche_Treville the paititi kingdom realy existed or is just a myth?
@@hugofarias9150the Paititi myth appeared from the spaniards, after Atahualpa filled an entire room with gold ans silver they thought there were more cities with tons of gold and silver. At the end the incas used this to trick many spaniards, sending them to die in the harsh conditions, wild animals, diseases and hostile tribes, looking for a golden city that didn't exist.
@@xiuhcoatl4830 thank you very so much for your explanation, but it gonna be cool some kind of maya-like civilization in the rain forests from Perú n Bolívia, instead those guarani-like!!!
Told ya’ll our Polynesian cousins made contact with Amerindians. We share a common ancestor in the very distant past.
My DNA test said that I had 1.4% Polinesian and my family is of aymara Quechua ancestry
@@waytakaq BEAUTIFUL! Thank you for sharing!
Hello cousin
Hi
5:50 🗿
Agosto fiesta de pachamama santa tierra ñuñoc oywac junio fiesta de sol el poder de Dios es nuestra cultura de sangre INKA no nos rendiremos
We give thanks to them tjey provide us onions
If only some shiny savages didn’t come and destroy their civilization.
Something that never happened, greengos do not interfere with Hispanic America, they have already done a lot of damage to us, and now they come with the woke ideology
Sad ending