Why did The Ottoman Empire Destroy Itself ? - Turkish War of Independence Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @HistoryfortheAges
    @HistoryfortheAges Год назад +170

    I have an entire series of lectures on the Ottomans. Including the events that led to their fall. They fell into the trap of many civilizations. Overextending themselves, bad rulers, failure to modernize until it was to late. The Tanzimant period for example. And of course other factors such as the growing desire by people to be independent, Greeks, Armenians etc.

    • @mustafaarkci3047
      @mustafaarkci3047 Год назад

      m.ruclips.net/video/t0tg-b0BZgI/видео.html

    • @mustafaarkci3047
      @mustafaarkci3047 Год назад

      If you want to understand how the Ottoman state and the Ottoman people thought, watch this.

    • @someoneyoulike1180
      @someoneyoulike1180 Год назад +6

      Ofcourse according to a European/Western you will consider Ottomans as bad rulers, since people from diffrent culture and religion conquered you and ruled you for centruies. However when it comes to French,British rule around Africa then you don't consider them as bad rulers right ?

    • @HistoryfortheAges
      @HistoryfortheAges Год назад +8

      @someoneyoulike1180 they had some very successful rulers during their rise and fairly bad ones during their fall

    • @jaeger9654
      @jaeger9654 Год назад

      ​@@someoneyoulike1180bad rulers mean for their own people not the conquered

  • @tugrulunal3391
    @tugrulunal3391 Год назад +213

    We call this war not a war of independence, but a war of salvation.

    • @ScoromX25
      @ScoromX25 Год назад +73

      True. Calling it War of Independence makes it sound like we didn’t have independence beforehand while the aim of the war was about keeping it.

    • @Runo1923
      @Runo1923 Год назад +58

      Absolutely true. Turks didn't free themselves from a colonizer, but invaders trying to seize their lands.

    • @tomsmith4542
      @tomsmith4542 Год назад +14

      I am Greek. In all Greek history books we call 1922 a disaster year ( Μinor Asia catastrophe/ Μικρασιατική Καταστροφή)

    • @Runo1923
      @Runo1923 Год назад +48

      @@tomsmith4542 This is your problem. Why did you try to invade Anatolia then? You guys got bigger even after the Moria rebellion. Because "some" countries encouraged you to do the dirty job instead. You can see the same parallels today.

    • @Korinthian-do7sx
      @Korinthian-do7sx Год назад +10

      @@tomsmith4542 your name is the most greek name i have ever seen

  • @luvslogistics1725
    @luvslogistics1725 4 месяца назад +25

    Ataturk doesn’t get enough credit in the west. He led a defeated country that had been brought to its knees to victory, and created a new modern and enduring democracy that has always contested by Islamists including the current t one

    • @adem14159
      @adem14159 4 месяца назад +12

      he doesn't get enough credits because of antiturkists.

    • @atahanakay
      @atahanakay Месяц назад

      He doesnt get enough credit because Europe is butthurt

  • @metrokentenerjiteknoloji6313
    @metrokentenerjiteknoloji6313 4 месяца назад +33

    I am Turkish. In 1900, my grandfather served in the military in Yemen for 5 years. We Turks have fought from front to front for the Ummah for 1000 years. But now the situation has changed. We don't have a drop of blood to shed for traitors. They have lawrence 💔💔💔

    • @luciusdomitiusaurelianus5334
      @luciusdomitiusaurelianus5334 4 месяца назад

      Why do you act as if all arabs betrayed the Ottomans? Only the elite from Hijar betrayed you. Now cry more

    • @metrokentenerjiteknoloji6313
      @metrokentenerjiteknoloji6313 3 месяца назад +1

      @@user-abraham-g Thank you for your common sense...

    • @pivomanslovensko
      @pivomanslovensko 2 месяца назад

      Internet weirdos try not to bootlick evil empires that ceased to exist centuries ago

    • @stellandmels
      @stellandmels 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@user-abraham-gkardeş değiliz araplarla hiç bir zaman da olmayacağız bir öğrenemediniz bunlardan kardeş dost olunamayacağını. kendileriyle bile anlaşamayan millete nasıl kardeşiz dersin. genelleme yapmayın kişisel olun siz kimseyi temsil etmiyorsunuz

    • @stellandmels
      @stellandmels 2 месяца назад

      @@user-abraham-g öncelikle Türk bile değilsin ona göre konuşacağım ülkedeki dini veriler gerçeği yansıtmıyor geçen aralık ayında yapılan kapsamlı bir ankette %69 oranında müslüman olduğu görülmüştür ki bu zaten belli bir şey çoğu laiktir. müslümanlar olanlar bile dindar değillerdir kırsal kesimler hariç. siz araplarla birleşmek fikri aklımızın ucunda bile değil tam tersi sizi ülkeden göndermek için çaba sarf ediyoruz :d erdoğanın diğer islam ülkeleriyle olan tutumu ise sadece algıdır ve göz boyamadır yoksa herkes ne olduğunu çok iyi biliyor. bu arada bu söylemlerinize ek olarak bence önce kendi milletinizle birleşmeyi deneyin bize söylemek yerine kendi içinizde bile anlaşamayan bir milletsiniz. sizinle hiç bir zaman birleşmedik birleşmekte istemiyoruz. biz Türküz gerisine gerek yok. sorunlarımız da sadece bizi ilgilendirir sizi değil umarım açıklayıcı olmuştur

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Год назад +13

    It was an informative and wonderful introduction about last year's of WW1 in Ottoman empire...thank you for sharing

  • @Runo1923
    @Runo1923 Год назад +82

    This was a War of Salvation, not independence.

    • @julia2k8
      @julia2k8 10 месяцев назад +4

      Nope. It's war of independence

    • @bunnitomoe3866
      @bunnitomoe3866 9 месяцев назад +17

      ​@@julia2k8it's the war of salvation, the turk is not being colonize and wanted to be free, they wanted their land back that the west has stolen from the treaty

    • @josephleebob3828
      @josephleebob3828 6 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@julia2k8cringe PFP

    • @hera5299
      @hera5299 3 месяца назад

      gram bi farkı yok knk

    • @Runo1923
      @Runo1923 3 месяца назад

      @@hera5299 Nasıl yok? Biz bir devlete mi bağlıydık da onlardan ayrıldık? Mevcut bağımsızlığımız tehdit altındaydı ve ülkeyi işgal etmekte olan düşmanlardan kurtardık. Aradaki farkı anlamak çok mu zor acaba.

  • @Khacmaz_edits
    @Khacmaz_edits 2 месяца назад +18

    "Turk soldier won't die for arab deserts anymore"
    ~M.Kemal Ataturk

    • @KeyUploads2
      @KeyUploads2 Месяц назад

      thats nonsense ottomans literally took arab countries without taking their deserts

    • @Cimbomunanasinisikeyim
      @Cimbomunanasinisikeyim Месяц назад

      ​@@KeyUploads2ataturk(its a rumour word and not Real, propaganda aby ısraeli supporters)said:the Turkish Mehmetçik army will from now on won't die to the Arabs in gaza,medina,Syria and Baghdad.

  • @hicgerekyoktu
    @hicgerekyoktu Год назад +35

    in the last decades of the empire, the nations rebelled against the empire and had gained independence one by one. The Turks were just the last nation to rebel against the empire, which ended the empire. In the process, wars against the colonists were also won, the invasion having been repelled.

    • @Kaan_is_myname97
      @Kaan_is_myname97 11 месяцев назад +11

      Turks are the empire itself. Turks took control of the empire from the sultan before WW1 too. Sultan was merely a symbloic figure. After WW1 last sultan was just powerless british obeyer.

    • @hicgerekyoktu
      @hicgerekyoktu 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@Kaan_is_myname97 by definition, an empire has no official nation, no official language, no official religion. Nothing but a confederation of nations ruled by an emperor, called sultan.
      An oghuz tribe founded the empire. Then it evolved into something like the continuation of the eastern Roman empire.

    • @XaterTuyi-vq2jh
      @XaterTuyi-vq2jh 11 месяцев назад +7

      Sizi anlıyorum ama ingilizce yazamam
      Osmanlı bir cok yönetim şeklinden geçti ama en önemli yönetim şekli monarşi idi ve türk aydınları da monarşiye karşıydı ve cumhuriyet fikri o zaman da vardı yani evet imparatorluğa isyan eden son halk türklerdi ama sadece aydın kesim , sıradan halk osmanlı monarşi cumhuriyet ayırt edemior sadece dış güçlerin ülkede olmasını istemiyordu

    • @hicgerekyoktu
      @hicgerekyoktu 11 месяцев назад

      @@XaterTuyi-vq2jh padişahı İstanbul'u yok sayıp kurtuluş ordularında toplanmaları, tbmm'nin yürütmesine bağlı olmaları bildiğin imparatorluğa başkaldırıdır.

    • @3bo0d7__mhmd8
      @3bo0d7__mhmd8 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@Official-Commentsdon’t tell me that your comparing an empire which was founded upon islamic values and was the islamic caliphate for 400 years with a nationalist apartheid state like the 3rd reich
      Very very big difference between the two , in the ottoman empire all Muslims were equal and had equal rights regardless of their ethnicity, the ottoman empire is an islamic caliphate don’t conflate it with European colonialist empires like the French and the British in which the native people of these empire were superior to others

  • @charlesferdinand422
    @charlesferdinand422 Год назад +66

    For some tragic reason the Greeks always get nerfed badly by the Turks.

    • @Sirius-Voyager
      @Sirius-Voyager Год назад +1

      Greeks always has played victim in spite of their violence against to millions of Ottoman civilians in Mora in 1821 ,Crete island in 1821 ,Balkan wars, 1912-1913, invasion of Minor Asia 1918-1922.And their violence by Cyprus-Greece Enosis ,Eoka and Greek Junta violence against to Turkish Cypriots 1960-1974.

    • @MegrelMamba
      @MegrelMamba Год назад +4

      ​@@Sirius-VoyagerThen why do you occupy their historical lands though?

    • @Sirius-Voyager
      @Sirius-Voyager Год назад +41

      @@MegrelMamba Firstly Look your country’s history,Native americans, Vietnam,Iraq,Syria etc….Also Ancient times Greek colonized to all Mediterranian area after fall of Troya.Constanstinople was belong to Tracians,All Egean Lands and Cyprus belong was belong to Native Anatolians as Troyans, Lycians, Lydians , Carians ,Hittites etc…

    • @Spyros5k
      @Spyros5k Год назад +6

      ​@@Sirius-VoyagerAll of what you said is wrong. When constantinople was created the thracians were long gone it was roman territory which evolved into the eastern roman empire. Rhe aegean islands have always been populated by greek civilazations such as the cycladic and minoan, cyprus was never lydian the first people there were myceneans and hittites who migrated there together but i dont see any hittites anywhere.

    • @mukan9
      @mukan9 11 месяцев назад +29

      Minoans, Cypriots, Cycladics were not Greek speaking people. They were separate civilisations. But later they were hellenised.

  • @pimppvevo9225
    @pimppvevo9225 Год назад +9

    Watchin from Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Год назад +9

    This is one really interesting time period. Glad I know more about it. Can't wait for part 2 to come. Whenever that is.

  • @turcogrande
    @turcogrande 2 месяца назад +5

    Turks defeated a "Seven Nation Army" ("Yedi Düvel") to defend their homeland and for their salvation.

    • @notjx113
      @notjx113 17 дней назад

      Technically the only Country that actually fought against the Turks was Greece (Britain and France did not feel like fighting against the Turks any longer, hence Britain giving up Constantinople (or instabul which the name itself is literally derived from Constantinople) to Türkiye so easily, Italians didn't care either and everyone else but Greece actually had the effort to fight against them (but due to Britain and France being a dickhead Greece eventually lost to Türkiye, regardless they lost their empire but still retained the most important city) technically it's a 1v1 but since you want to use a specific kind of logic I can also say it's rather a 7v2 since the soviet's helped out the Turks and 30% of bullets used in a Turkish Offensive against the Greeks was from the Soviets

    • @turcogrande
      @turcogrande 17 дней назад +1

      @@notjx113 that's your opinion. Sounds like you haven't heard of or ignorant of many hard fought WWI battles between the so-called "the great powers" and the Turks : e.g. the Gallipoli front, where the Brits and French and ANZACs and more tried to push for about a year to go thru the Dardanelles to take Constantinople and lost about 150,000 soldiers. There were also many other fronts in the Middle East where the Brits and French fought against the Ottoman Empire during the WWI, in the lands what's today parts of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Palestine, Yemen, etc.

  • @Hike-k5b
    @Hike-k5b Год назад +3

    Channel so underrated

  • @dragosstanciu9866
    @dragosstanciu9866 Год назад +107

    It became unfeasible for the Ottomans to control so many nations that wanted freedom. It was inevitable for the empire to collapse.

    • @TRofTR
      @TRofTR Год назад +20

      They are free now 😂😂😂😂 Free and independent countries 😂😂😂

    • @thanhhoangnguyen4754
      @thanhhoangnguyen4754 Год назад

      @@TRofTR And they brought war in which drag the whole of Europe into it.
      Bismarck was right about the powederkeg.

    • @m7mdxd_137
      @m7mdxd_137 Год назад +41

      @@TRofTR as an arab palestanian i really hate those who rebelled against the ottomans most of us hate them they were mostly shia and jordanians and saudis

    • @Truth21a619
      @Truth21a619 Год назад +5

      @@m7mdxd_137يا حبيبي العثمانيين بعد 1909 اصبحت دولة تركيه عرقيه. عزل الاتراك الجدد الخليفه عبد الحميدي الثاني و استبدلو الشريعه الاسلامية بدستور تركي قومي. حتى نحن في اليمن في اواخر أيامهم عملو الاتراك الجدد مجازر. وكذالك جمال باشا عمل مجازر في حق اهل الشام

    • @m7mdxd_137
      @m7mdxd_137 Год назад +1

      @@Truth21a619 لو لسة همه حاكمين كان بكون وضعنا احسن

  • @Knowledgia
    @Knowledgia  Год назад +21

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    • @MM10567
      @MM10567 Год назад +2

      you know that we skipped the ad

  • @MungoMcGhee
    @MungoMcGhee Год назад +12

    Might be a good idea to lock the comments section on this one.

  • @degneyinenittiriyomgitsind1484
    @degneyinenittiriyomgitsind1484 10 месяцев назад +47

    Fun fact : Mustafa Kemal’s landing on Samsun in 19th of May was not a coincidence. He actually picked that specific date on purpose. It’s also the anniversary of the first rebellion for independence in turkic history, known as the “Jiucheng Palace raid”

    • @relaxbirisi5
      @relaxbirisi5 8 месяцев назад +18

      sakarya meydan savaşınıda türklerin anadoluya giriş savaşı olan 26 ağustos 1071 malazgirt savaşının yıl dönümü olarak seçti

    • @Knightfire66
      @Knightfire66 4 месяца назад

      ​@@relaxbirisi5 sakarya meydan savasi osmanil ve ayaklanan darbeci mustafa kemal hainleri arasinda oldu. sonradan tarihi degistirdiler ve yunana karsi diye yazdilar.

  • @AltaicGigachad
    @AltaicGigachad Год назад +167

    Turks indeed had a decisive role in triggering historical major events like the Migration Period, Crusades, shaping the history of Balkans, Islamization of Northern India, Age of Discovery as well as ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of Constantinople, fall of the Roman Empire

    • @s1002546
      @s1002546 Год назад +31

      The statement you provided is not entirely accurate. While Turks have played a significant role in various historical events, attributing all of these major events solely to Turks is oversimplifying history..
      Migration Period: The Migration Period was a complex historical period during which various tribes and groups, including the Huns, Goths, Vandals, and others, migrated and contributed to the fall of the Western Roman Empire. While the Huns, led by Attila, were of Central Asian origin, they were not Turks.
      Crusades: The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christian and Muslim forces. While Turks, specifically the Seljuk Turks, were involved in some aspects of the Crusades, the conflict was much broader, involving various European and Middle Eastern powers.
      Shaping the history of the Balkans: The history of the Balkans is shaped by multiple ethnic and religious groups, not just the Turks. The Ottoman Empire, which was of Turkic origin, did have a significant impact on the region, but it was a complex interplay of factors that determined the course of Balkan history.
      Islamization of Northern India: The Islamic conquest of Northern India was carried out by various Muslim dynasties, including the Ghaznavids, Ghurids, and the Delhi Sultanate, who were not of Turkish origin. The Turks did play a role in later periods, such as the Mughal Empire, which was of Mongol-Turkic origin.
      Age of Discovery: The Age of Discovery was primarily driven by European explorers and navigators who sought new trade routes and territories. While Turks had an empire during this time (the Ottoman Empire), they were not the main drivers of European exploration.
      Conquest of Constantinople and the fall of the Roman Empire: The conquest of Constantinople in 1453 marked the end of the Byzantine Empire, but the fall of the Roman Empire in the West had occurred in 476 AD, long before the rise of the Turks. The fall of the Western Roman Empire was influenced by a variety of factors, including economic, political, and military issues.

    • @navneetshyam1335
      @navneetshyam1335 Год назад +5

      Truly said. The conquest of Constantinople in 1453 forced the Europeans to go to their trading partners by or the other way and in 1492 they reached America, in 1498 they reached India, in 1500 they reached Brazil and in 1542 they reached as far as Japan.

    • @AltaicGigachad
      @AltaicGigachad Год назад +1

      @@s1002546 First of all the Huns were a Turkic people who led the migration period, Huns & the Hunnic language being Oghur Turkic has been the academic consensus for decades, with the fields top scholars Heinrich Menges, Pulleyblank, Pritsak, Maenchen-Helfen, Hyun Jin Kim, etc. all agreeing on that, Alp Arslan's conquest of Anatolia from the Byzantines is also seen as one of the pivotal precursors to the launch of the Crusades. Many Turkic empires such as, Ottoman Empire, First Bulgar Empire, Second Bulgar Empire, Avar Khaganate, Hunnic, empire eventually Gepid dynasty (ruled by Turkic Huns, the tribe was Germanic) etc.. also partly by Goldenhorde and Cumans. The Ghurid army had significant Turkic soldiers, which led the foundation of Delhi sultanate which eventually got ruled by 5 dynasties whom 3 where Turkic (Khalji, Tughlag, Memluk) also Bahtiyar Khalji (Turkic warlord) is responsabel of the Islamization of Bengal whom he conquered with just only 18 men.
      The Fall of Constantinople led the shaping of Discovery even The western Roman Empire got conquered by Turkic Huns 😹😹😹

    • @AltaicGigachad
      @AltaicGigachad Год назад +25

      @@s1002546 educate your self, again pseudo history who is jealous of Turkic history 😂🤣

    • @s1002546
      @s1002546 Год назад +17

      @@AltaicGigachad I am not jealous. And where have I been wrong? Can you point that out to me? Than we can have a conversation like two grown-ups.

  • @israilkolas5853
    @israilkolas5853 11 месяцев назад +5

    Bursa and Erzurum were by far majority Turkish and Istanbul ( Constantinople at the time) had a Turkish plurality

    • @adem14159
      @adem14159 4 месяца назад

      yes, people confuse minorities having a big population and them being not "minorites". maybe deliberately...

  • @BIGS2300
    @BIGS2300 Год назад +16

    I use to think like you to, until I done my own research. As I’m a very curious person who likes to research world history.
    There was a lot of casualties on both sides in Anatolia in 1915 during World War One. It was a civil war which the Armenians started and the Armenians lost. Do your research please.
    The Ottoman Empire was busy fighting the Allies which includes England, Australia, India, Canada, New Zealand, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, France and French colonies and also supported by Russia in Gallipoli.
    The Ottoman Empire was also fighting the Russians in the northeast part of the Empire known as the Caucasus, and the Greeks in the southern part of Turkey, whilst the Armenians cowardly attacked old men, women and children in Anatolia, which resulted in a civil war which the Armenians lost.
    Please do your research. Thank you.
    It’s about time people did some research and thinking for themselves instead of just accepting what is thrown their way and merely believing what is "popular".
    The Turkish government invited the Armenian government less then 20 years ago in public to produce all documents, archives and others along with historians and lawyers. That both governments have and open them up for scrutiny, the Armenians remained silent and didn’t accept the offer.
    From the book - "Armenian Genocide" (And if they had lied to us) Reflections on the Turkish-Armenian tragedy by Yves Bénard.
    "(When WW1 erupted) All the Turks were drafted. Only the elderly, the women and children, remained in towns and villages. The Armenian militias had been waiting for this moment to implement their extermination plan aiming to obtain the "Great Armenia". Driven by a murderous frenzy, they indulged in barbarous acts of indescribable cruelty, over 500,000 victims were raped, disembowelled, crucified, slaughtered, mutilated, burned or buried, and the villages burned."
    “The relocation of the Armenian gangs and their supporters, who massacred the Muslim people, including women and children, in eastern Anatolia, was the most reasonable action that could be taken in such a period.
    The doors of our archives are wide open to all seeking the truth.”
    In regards to the so called “Death Marches” historians allude that Russia and The Ottoman Empire was on the brink of war in that region of Anatolia during World War One, therefore the civilian population of that region mostly Armenians/Kurdish/Turkish were relocated to the Levant for their own safety.
    Furthermore The Ottoman Empire ruled with justice and equality to all faiths within its borders, even so much as helping other nations. A few honorable mentions helping the Irish during The Great Famine of 1845 to 1852.
    The Ottoman Empire sent the Irish $$$,$$$ and ships full of plant seeds and food. They especially sent different types of plant seeds so they can grow their own fresh produce for many generations to come. And therefore it’s an ongoing charity till this day. Because the fruit and vegetables are still producing and growing in Ireland 170 years after the seeds were planted in the earth.
    “The Irish did not forget this favor and put a crescent and star symbol on the emblem of the city and Drogheda Football Club in 1919.”
    Another football club located in England's southeast Portsmouth Football Club has the Islamic Star and Crescent on their logo as a sign of respect and gratitude to the generous Ottoman Empire. Even today, a school run by the Royal Navy is called H.M.S Sultan.
    “Sultan Abdülmecid sent naval officers to Britain, once the world's most powerful marine power, for navigation and artillery training. Two frigates, the Mir'at-ı Zafer (The Mirror of Victory) and Çerağ-ı Bahri (The Light of the Sea) anchored in Portsmouth Harbor.”
    Also in another part of Europe. “The Deportivo football club, a city on the Spain-Portuguese border, also has an emblem with a crescent and star. Mentioned as "The Turks" by its rivals, Deportivo La Coruna opens a Turkish flag in its matches. According to an account, the youth of Galicia, famous for their bravery, supported Ottoman Admiral Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha during the struggle against the Portuguese.”
    As way of keeping the peace on the European continent. The Ottoman Empire helped stop the invasion of Protestant England in 1570, from mainly Catholic Spain and The Netherlands.
    “The Pope excommunicated Elizabeth I of England and the might of Catholic Europe was against her, an invasion was imminent. English merchants were boycotted from trading with the rich markets of Europe. Elizabeth I of England responded by reaching out to The Ottoman Empire for help.”
    Stability and security in the Balkans, Caucasus, North Africa and the Middle East was never again the same after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. That’s a fact.
    “Turkey supports 170 countries with development aid.”
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    ruclips.net/video/wT_Wpdsm5IQ/видео.html
    “Turkey has broken the dire record of the country hosting the largest number of refugees in the world.”
    As of 2016 Turkey is hosting 4.3 million refugees. This number is increasing every day.

    • @goramvach1767
      @goramvach1767 4 месяца назад

      hurriyetdailynews is a Turkish Propaganda rag run out of the ANKARA - Anadolu Agency. Are you sayng you used to believe in the ARMNEIAN HOLOCUST and this website had such power information that you couldnt refute and accepted it? DO you think it seems kinda unlikely that history is actually incorrect and all that we know about Armenians is a LIE? Did you find out where they came from>?

  • @wrenchax
    @wrenchax Год назад +69

    The Ottoman Empire is actually a Balkan centered state. It was not possible for it to continue its existence after losing the Balkans. If they had proceeded with a planned downsizing, we might be talking about different maps today. The army was spread over a very large area. It was extremely difficult to control and resupply. Instead, it was most logical to defend the Balkans and Anatolia and its surroundings. If they had sensed the danger coming from the Arabian deserts beforehand, we might have been talking about other things.

    • @FabrizzioJoaquinMonsalveSalced
      @FabrizzioJoaquinMonsalveSalced Год назад +3

      what do you mean balkan centered??? bro wtf, it was more turkey centered

    • @wrenchax
      @wrenchax Год назад +53

      ​@@FabrizzioJoaquinMonsalveSalced The Ottomans invested more in the Balkans than in Anatolia. The Ottoman elite was generally of Balkan origin. The educated population was in the Balkans. leading schools were generally in the Balkans. The Balkans were important for the Ottomans in terms of food. In short, the influence of the Balkans in the Ottoman state administration was very high. Anatolia had less influence. On the other hand, the ethnic Turkish population was larger in Anatolia, but they did not have much of a say in state administration. By the way, the Ottomans conquered the Balkans before Anatolia :)) It took longer for him to dominate Anatolia. Because there were many small Turkish states.

    • @yagzkart2772
      @yagzkart2772 Год назад +26

      @@FabrizzioJoaquinMonsalveSalced anatolia was mainly treated as a backwater, a mere source of military recruits and taxation. anatolian provinces frequently revolted against the sultan. (esp. during and after the 17th century) after years of never-ending wars in europe and the caucasus, which largely depended on fresh anatolian recruits and financial support, anatolian turkey was so crushed that by the start of the republic it had become a sparsely populated dead-zone. that's when an alternative government born at the center of anatolia ended ottoman hegemony over turkey.

    • @bulutooth23
      @bulutooth23 Год назад +6

      @@FabrizzioJoaquinMonsalveSalced what he means is all the investment, educated citizenz..etc were actually on west of istanbul. the anatolian turks were mostly considered raw manpower for military.

    • @Tethloach1
      @Tethloach1 Год назад

      Europe stopped them from getting too strong. They adopted science too late and fell behind. They ran out of energy after being stopped at Sweden, Russia, Austria, Poland, Italy, and Spain.
      Europe's blue print:
      Ottoman empire vs Russia, Austria, Sweden, Poland, Italy, and Spain
      Huns vs Europe
      Mongols vs Central Europe
      Islamic empires vs France
      Countless wars for survival
      The empire ran out of energy after losing to Europe and began to decay slowly. The empire became an old man, no youthful vigor.

  • @KnightQQ
    @KnightQQ 11 месяцев назад +14

    Great content, it's quite precise! As a Turkish person, I would appreciate if you could include Ataturk's revolutions in Part 2. He wasn't just a war hero, he was also an excellent ruler. He changed the alphabet to Latin, he has set a certain dress code to modernize the people, he changed the laws to allow women to vote - earlier than ANY European country. He even wrote a math book, which introduced Turkish math terms invented solely by himself. The list goes on. In my opinion, his most important act (which is also the highest debated one in today's Turkiye) was to regulate the religion and create a SECULAR state. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's post-war decisions are the main factor that prevents Turkiye to be another Islamic lame country, despite having a muslim majority.

    • @julia2k8
      @julia2k8 10 месяцев назад

      Why don't you have your own alphabet? Why not your own dress code? Why use Islam for 600 years and then betray it? You're Central Asian mongol turks and will always be Central Asian mongol turks. You'll never be European, not even in your dreams

    • @Dzulian
      @Dzulian 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@julia2k8 Greek - detected
      Opinion - rejected

    • @julia2k8
      @julia2k8 10 месяцев назад

      @@Dzulian not even Greek but sure, what else to expect from a turk 🦃

    • @guywithacreativename5134
      @guywithacreativename5134 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@julia2k8You do realize that 90% of Europe comes from Asia. You should research about the Great Migration.

    • @ShahzadMalek-md9ps
      @ShahzadMalek-md9ps 7 месяцев назад +1

      So did the West accept the Turks as their own. Did they added them to European Union. Blood of a Muslim can spill in any way, West hass zero concern . They will nebver accepts Turks not just Alphabets, Dress or Dirinking. Turkie will always be Muslim country in the heart. Inshallah Mashallah words are heard in every conversations. Still. Atatturk or no one can erase that. No one can erase ISlam because it has the essence of Jesus and Moses. Peace.

  • @akhsinilhami2418
    @akhsinilhami2418 Год назад +6

    How slow do you want to narrate?
    Knowledgia: yes

  • @ggoddkkiller1342
    @ggoddkkiller1342 Год назад +46

    One of the most important factors which caused Entente powers to believe they could colonize Anatolia or at least turn it into a mandate is often missed, it was because there were less than 10 million Turks living during that time. European populations were much larger such as Russian empire had 166 million population, even total population of Greeks 6.5 million and Armenians 4.5 million was more than Turks. While Entente powers had colonies and mandates with much larger populations. So in their eyes Anatolia was served to them on a golden plate but ofc they miscalculated how far Turks can push for their independence. There was no way on Earth their invasion would be accepted by Turkish public, Ottoman might be surrendered but this didn't change anything. Even centuries ago when Mongols invaded Anatolia it was same that Seljuks accepted becoming a Mongol vassal while not Turkish tribes, they kept fighting and Mongols had to invade Anatolia 3 times more! For example Kayı tribe which established Ottoman was also fighting against Mongols and for this reason they had support of other tribes. Invading Constantinople and allowing Greeks to invade western Anatolia sealed their fate as soon as they happened..

    • @nikhtose
      @nikhtose Год назад +3

      Not true. Ethnic Turks made up over 80% of Anatolian population, Greeks 8%, Armenians 7%. Look it up. Kemal's victory was inevitable.

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 Год назад +12

      @@nikhtose You are talking about Greeks and Armenians living in Anatolia while im talking about their entire populations! Ottoman lost vast majority of Balkans and eastern Anatolia/Caucasus to Russian empire so indeed there weren't many Greeks and Armenians living in Ottoman anymore. While pretty much entire Anatolia was Turkish/Muslim majority in 1914 but as i stated their population was actually quite small compared to other countries..

    • @Chada-uNîzam-îCedîd
      @Chada-uNîzam-îCedîd 11 месяцев назад

      Mongols massacred so many people in anatolia ı mean everywhere happend there too

    • @NikephorosCaesar
      @NikephorosCaesar 11 месяцев назад +4

      Greeks invade? You mean retake their lands right? Turks should have been driven back into Turkmenistan

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@NikephorosCaesar Care to share when westerners will leave North America, South America, Australia, South Africa, huh? You two faced clowns claim entire continents as western lands even if they were invaded only few centuries ago while still considering Anatolia Greek even if Turks invaded 1000 years ago. The worst of all Greeks aren't native Anatolians neither and they invaded Anatolia EXACTLY same as Turks did! You would brag about Troy, trojan horse etc while completely ignoring Homer also talks about how ENTIRE population of Troy was killed or enslaved for obvious reasons..

  • @canbakr5602
    @canbakr5602 Год назад +4

    Part 2 now! Pls.

    • @kleinenfuchse5365
      @kleinenfuchse5365 Год назад

      You sound like you got a shovel up up skrop sideways 🎉 part 1 just dropped and you scream "part 2 nOoOw" like a bomboclaat 😭

    • @Averaage_Commenter
      @Averaage_Commenter 20 дней назад

      Why does there need to be a part 2? WHAT ELSE can you say about it?

  • @Sirius-Voyager
    @Sirius-Voyager Год назад +31

    Last Sultan Vahdettin escaped with British warship at the end of Turkish indipendent war in 1922.

    • @Nilvolentibusje
      @Nilvolentibusje 11 месяцев назад

      The last Sultan was Abdülhamid han the second. Everyone after them was just a pretender a fake. To me the war was lost for the Ottomans when the coup happend against him.

    • @Khacmaz_edits
      @Khacmaz_edits 3 месяца назад +1

      Because ataturk and republicists were threatening him. Sultan Vahideddin left his all money and golds in Turkiye

    • @GANİYEV06
      @GANİYEV06 Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂 yalansa əlinə verim 😂 vahdettin milli azadlıq hərəkatı dövründə milli azadlıq hərəkatna qarşı çıxıb ingilislərin gtunu yaladigi və xalqa xəyanət elədiyi üçün qaçdı. Bu qədər xəyanətdən, edam fətvalarından sonra özünü təhlükə də gördü ve İngiltere'ye mektup yazdı mən qorxuram təhlükəli vəziyyətdəyəm məni qurtarın deyə.​@@Khacmaz_edits

  • @atahanakay
    @atahanakay Месяц назад

    Turkish war of Indepence is a historical masterpiece.

  • @Alexander753.
    @Alexander753. 12 дней назад +1

    Why the fuck are they fighting? They still got land. They're not completely dead. And the other thing is, they're taking Greek, ethnically Greek, and religiously Orthodox Christian lands, and Armenian lands.

  • @turcogrande
    @turcogrande 2 месяца назад +1

    Turkish War of Salvation, should be the title.

  • @flawyerlawyertv7454
    @flawyerlawyertv7454 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks! :D

  • @BC-ns6px
    @BC-ns6px 4 месяца назад +1

    Ataturk: From now on, Turkish soldier will not shed blood for Arap deserts! Well said!

  • @thepolishruler7787
    @thepolishruler7787 Год назад +2

    need a part 2 rn

  • @sapphyrus
    @sapphyrus Месяц назад

    To this day people still talk about the harshness of the Treaty of Versailles while nobody talks about how absurdly harsh the Treaty of Sevres was. It wasn't even due to newly independent countries like it happened with Austria-Hungary, most of the land was to be taken as new colonies or extension of colonies by imperialists. If Germany barely losing any land is enough to excuse the rise of Hitler, imagine what Sevres should have caused if it came to pass. Probably would summon Cthulhu or something.

  • @AltaicGigachad
    @AltaicGigachad Год назад +25

    Être fort comme un Turc ('to be strong like a turk'): This expression originates in the 15th century when the Turks had a reputation for being strong, almost unbeatable warriors due to their numerous victories. At the time, the Ottoman Empire ruled large parts of south-east Europe, north Africa and western Asia. It is said that François I, King of France, was gifted Turkish armour by Suleiman the Magnificent (the tenth and most famous sultan of the Ottoman Empire) during their alliance. When he wore it, he is said to have exclaimed: "Here I am now, strong as a Turk!"

    • @tomsmith4542
      @tomsmith4542 Год назад

      that's only in French. In Greek there is not such phrase

    • @xmaniac99
      @xmaniac99 Год назад

      In Italian we have another expression,”fumare come un turco”, smoking like a Turk. This was after the naval defeat of the Turks at Lepanto because so many of the Ottoman ships where on fire, but now it is just used to indicate some one smokes a lot.

    • @someoneyoulike1180
      @someoneyoulike1180 Год назад +2

      @@xmaniac99 You guys also say ''Mamma Li Turchi'' don't you

    • @KGF-zf2qj
      @KGF-zf2qj 11 месяцев назад

      Turks will destroy their country if they keep this level of nationalism because it will lead to racism which will lead to civil war especially while having half of the population not being Turkish .

    • @julia2k8
      @julia2k8 10 месяцев назад

      🤣🤣🤣 keep dreaming

  • @connorhanes9741
    @connorhanes9741 7 месяцев назад

    When are you gonna post Part 2 already?

  • @LamLawIndy
    @LamLawIndy 4 месяца назад

    Question about logistics: Did Kemal's faction control munitions factories in the areas they controlled? If not, how did the Nationalists obtain weapons & ammunition to keep fighting?

    • @seymencetinkaya1807
      @seymencetinkaya1807 4 месяца назад +1

      As far as i know at the time there was no factories in the areas held by kemalists.Ataturk signed an agreement with the russians to receive arms and ammunition and also created a war economy where people would craft bullets by hand

    • @erdemeciroglu1468
      @erdemeciroglu1468 4 месяца назад +1

      Women could not be sent to the war so they repaired broken guns, made new ones(rarely)and made ammos

  • @joelcrandell700
    @joelcrandell700 Год назад +2

    Can you do part 2 next

  • @qernanded8161
    @qernanded8161 Год назад +1

    Was there any original research done for this video or is it just summarizing the wikipedia article?

  • @cryptonian7706
    @cryptonian7706 3 месяца назад +1

    the man, the legend, the leader... ATATURK

    • @rojvankoc7252
      @rojvankoc7252 Месяц назад +1

      The Dönmeh torunu 😂 if you know you know brother

  • @ayhanfedai5013
    @ayhanfedai5013 Год назад +13

    this war in Turkish is called "War of Survival" (Kurtulus Savasi) not War of Indipendence . That alone explains the determinaton of Turks. 2 million Turk massacred in Balkans 3 million run to Anatolia and 2 Million masacred in eastern Anatolia by Armenians

    • @goramvach1767
      @goramvach1767 4 месяца назад

      What are you AzTurk? Can I has some?

    • @dkgamers1385
      @dkgamers1385 4 месяца назад +2

      where did you get those numbers from

    • @Averaage_Commenter
      @Averaage_Commenter 20 дней назад

      ​@@dkgamers1385 He made them the fuck up

  • @AegeanGreywolf
    @AegeanGreywolf Год назад +15

    Turks mostly accepted their fate prior to Treaty of Sevres. European superpowers have already seen as superiors by Turks decades ago before war. Even Constaninople was occupied with no resistance. But Greek landing in Smyrna and expansion into western anatolia caused a wildfire. Because Greeks were subjects for centuries and that act was unacceptable for Turks which caused rise of mass nationalism. If Greeks didnot land Smyrna, Eastern Thrace, Dardanelles and Bosphorus most likely would not belong to Turkey now.

    • @deadlyhunter2970
      @deadlyhunter2970 11 месяцев назад +1

      Mustafa Kemal Atatürk could've built a stronger Republic of Turkey if greece hadn't invaded and killed civillian, military population. 5th army corps would've been diverted to the french front after the peace treaty with russia had been achieved. Italians likely wouldn't pursue the agean regions promised to them and might've left peacefully. And, Britain would've been kicked out of İstanbul earlier diplomatically.

    • @kacknkurt3078
      @kacknkurt3078 11 месяцев назад +7

      Nope it will
      You do not know Mustafa Kemal
      Turks are Already in rage and never give İstanbul
      İf you just take mosul and syria
      İt would be easy

    • @AegeanGreywolf
      @AegeanGreywolf 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@kacknkurt3078Even Constaniople was occupied by Entente without a single shot what are you talking about? But when Greek troops landed in Smyrna this caused nationwide protests and it became clear that they were going to press more and more demands.The Greeks, unlike the British, would settle permanently. Thats why it became survival war rather than just post war occupations. France occupied the Rhineland after WW1 but they never tried to fully integrate that area into France bc they knew that it would cause a great reaction from the Germans, whose pride was already wounded and the Greeks made that mistake. There were only seperate local resistance groups in anatolia.But when it became clear that these occupations would continue, Mustafa Kemal organized and united these groups and managed to turn most them regular troops. That's why we call it the Turkish National movement.
      Take a look at the Sultanahmet rallies in Istanbul after the occupation of Izmir, where the number of participants exceeded 200.000 people.
      This shows that you should not make bold statements like "You don't know Mustafa Kemal" If you don't want to find yourself in a funny situation like this.

    • @julia2k8
      @julia2k8 10 месяцев назад

      @@kacknkurt3078 take Mosul and Syria? Who do you think you are?

    • @serhaneroglu5402
      @serhaneroglu5402 10 месяцев назад

      We achieved the ideal of gaining our national state thanks to the Arabs and the Greeks. It may be ironic, but I thank them as a Turk.

  • @Fourtune1
    @Fourtune1 Год назад

    Hi, will you ever do any history videos on Africa or the Americas?

  • @LordCommander-007
    @LordCommander-007 11 месяцев назад

    Wow...
    They didn't have the opportunity to study the conquest of Babylon and the Medes Persians

  • @yearism
    @yearism Год назад +6

    “Turkey was going to war with Great Britain and more officially with France, Greece and Armenia.”

    • @botanozsan7843
      @botanozsan7843 Год назад +2

      No, the war with Armenia was small skirmishes, which ended easy and quick victory for Turks. The casualties for Turks were somewhere near 100 soldiers.
      The real wars were first with French occupation troops, then the big one was with Greeks.

  • @chanell68
    @chanell68 11 месяцев назад +3

    Ottomans upgraded itself. And changed its name to turkey now its Turkiye Mashallah ❤ 🇹🇷

  • @paul9227
    @paul9227 2 месяца назад

    At least, Türkiye got istanbul back and freed their lands from occupation.

  • @kimimiey2206
    @kimimiey2206 11 месяцев назад +2

    Ottoman empire come back

  • @marduk3633
    @marduk3633 Год назад +1

    this led to Balfour declaration

  • @saladmcjones7798
    @saladmcjones7798 Год назад +10

    Imagine a world where Greeks and Turks didn't pointlessly bicker on YT comments and actually put that effort into their economies... they might actually be functional!

  • @torah1826
    @torah1826 11 месяцев назад +1

    They took too many loans from the Rothshilds, for the Crimea war i.e.

  • @iPLAYv5
    @iPLAYv5 Год назад +2

    Where is the old narrator?

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory Год назад

    1000th like!

  • @sbd03
    @sbd03 11 месяцев назад +12

    I see so many swimmers are coping in the comments.

    • @dkgamers1385
      @dkgamers1385 4 месяца назад

      It is indeed nice seeing everything from a comfortable position , that of the victor but when you look deeper an ugly reality suddently hits you.......

  • @apocryphon2003
    @apocryphon2003 3 месяца назад

    part 2?

  • @derrickstorm6976
    @derrickstorm6976 Год назад +1

    Man that high school level introduction really didn't deserve to end with, "this video is sponsored by"

  • @crosskoyamayandaytugay3508
    @crosskoyamayandaytugay3508 Год назад +1

    1:57 what is the name of the ship

  • @chad12345678
    @chad12345678 Год назад

    What become of the ottoman royal family? What are they up to today?

    • @outsiderkk
      @outsiderkk Год назад +1

      Some live abroad, most mainly in Britain living a rather common but peacefull life. But there are those who had returned some years ago and have been trying to get some advantage of those with the Imperial nostalgia. But there isn't really a strong monarchist movement in the country so I think they won't have much of an effect.

    • @Sirius-Voyager
      @Sirius-Voyager Год назад +1

      Last Sultan Vahdettin escaped with British warship from Istanbul to Malta in 1922.

  • @DesirableVerf
    @DesirableVerf Год назад

    Give the history of the Cossack Hetmanate😊

  • @Stalker950-l3x
    @Stalker950-l3x 10 месяцев назад +2

    This Empire struggled with the overlordship in some regions from the beginning, especially in the Balkans. The local rulers have been native people like 95% of the time. If there haven´t been those "traitors" and ones who got islamized and ranked up, the ottoman empire would´ve never endured so long. Their army literally struggled with basic villagers that consisted of Albanians, Greeks, Serbs....if they only had united much earlier.
    It was doomed since day one.

    • @ipsiz1929
      @ipsiz1929 7 месяцев назад

      If they weren't for the traitors to wait for our weakest memory.

  • @koksalceylan9032
    @koksalceylan9032 5 месяцев назад

    Enver was Balkan Turk,Talat was Armenian Muslim And Cemal was Syrian Arab Nobel but all were Ottomans!.

    • @ayberkgungor8904
      @ayberkgungor8904 4 месяца назад +1

      Köksal ceylan Türkçe biliyormusun bilmiyorum ama Enver Paşa Gagavuz Türkü
      Talat paşa balkan Türkü
      Cemal Paşa da Türk
      Neden bunların Türk olmadığını düşünüyorsun

  • @svihl666
    @svihl666 4 месяца назад +1

    11:37 / 12:07

  • @ArdaUnhail
    @ArdaUnhail Год назад

    Only a vassal state or a colony would have a war of independence, like Americans did in their war of independence against the British Empire. Turkish war of national liberation was a reaction to overextending grasp of victors of ww1. National Assembly of Constantinople migrated to Ankara and there was a continuation of govermental body. Even in the war, the assembly was not abolished, and/or not elected a dictator. Only, for the decisions about mobilizing the army, they appointed Mustafa Kemal as chief commander with authority to give executive orders in order to supply the army, and that is re-voted every three months, keeping the right to revoke the previlage anytime the assembly wishes. At that point, the defacto govermental system of the resistance movement was already a republic. The success of the campaign eventually led to abolishment of the monarchy and caliphate, and national assembly goverment evolved into a republic, putting an elected person as chief of the nation instead of the sultanate which is a form of "divine rule of a dynasty". So in short, it should be labeled as "Turkish war of national liberation".

  • @karras.apostolos
    @karras.apostolos Год назад +147

    You paint Greece as the bad guy and a colonial power. Greece's aims are totally different from Britain's and Italy's. Also you didn't show the Assyrian population and didn't mention that autrocities by the Turks started in 1915.

    • @batuhancumademirezen8646
      @batuhancumademirezen8646 Год назад +85

      Learning history from tiktok 💀

    • @quvy338
      @quvy338 Год назад +118

      Griks when they dont get to play the victim role for 0.00051 seconds be like:

    • @alexcorvuscazador5596
      @alexcorvuscazador5596 Год назад +25

      ​@@quvy338And yet that's still slower than a Turk denying their atrocities, ethno nationalisims, current non secular time machine shift making the Ataturk roll in his grace, playing the victim and bragging of their strenght to the same people whose alliances they ran to join.

    • @y.p.9797
      @y.p.9797 Год назад +32

      @@batuhancumademirezen8646 you dont know history...Greece wanted to liberate the areas which were populated by greeks continiously since the bronze age. Turks didnt even exist back then.

    • @karras.apostolos
      @karras.apostolos Год назад

      @@quvy338 It's not mu fault Turks genocided Greeks, Armenians and Assyrians

  • @aleksdesouza
    @aleksdesouza Год назад +3

    Long live ATATURK

    • @goramvach1767
      @goramvach1767 4 месяца назад

      No hes dead also... he had 0 kids he was homo

  • @mechalincoln
    @mechalincoln Год назад +2

    You're being cowards by using Erdogan's demanded spelling of "Turkey".

  • @Mrachnitedoktrini
    @Mrachnitedoktrini 10 месяцев назад +1

    You see this green chunk of land on the European side? It should have never been there :-).

  • @depekthegreat359
    @depekthegreat359 Год назад +2

    Ottoman Empire really could not administer well in their own country which is one of the cause of their downfall,good friends!!!🙏🏻

  • @hakko6213
    @hakko6213 11 месяцев назад

    Türklerde bir millet olduklarını anlayıp ümmetlikten millet olmaya geçmişlerdir.

  • @batuhancumademirezen8646
    @batuhancumademirezen8646 Год назад +7

    Grand Turk

  • @ondercigir
    @ondercigir 11 месяцев назад +1

    Turkey has never been colonized therefore it is wrong to call it indipendent war. it is just a war like others.

    • @otherwize12
      @otherwize12 10 месяцев назад

      Turkey has never been colonized. Anatolia has (by Turks). That's why it's indeed a war of independence.

  • @kkaixer
    @kkaixer 10 месяцев назад +1

    War of Liberation*

  • @kemalkarademir3661
    @kemalkarademir3661 Год назад +3

    Ahh i missed the cringe greek comments

  • @azizzorba5930
    @azizzorba5930 11 месяцев назад

    i wished you had first read the book "a peace to end all peace" before making this video.

  • @MBP1918
    @MBP1918 Год назад +3

    Treaty of Sevres

  • @NijazLicina
    @NijazLicina 8 месяцев назад +4

    Forever Istanbul!

  • @Halcon_Sierreno
    @Halcon_Sierreno Год назад

    If only the Ottoman's had fought as efficiently during the rest of WW1 as they did during the war of independence then the Central powers could've possibly won the war.😒

    • @mukan9
      @mukan9 Год назад

      Ottoman’s should have been neutral as second world war. Because Ottoman’s were weak since they didn’t industrialise as UK, USA, Germany and France. Germany couldn’t calculate the power of USA in ww1. Germany’s entering to ww2 was insane since they saw USA and Russia’s power in ww1.

    • @ahmetozkan438
      @ahmetozkan438 8 месяцев назад

      Ottomans fought efficently and defeated allies in gallipoli and ıraq

    • @Halcon_Sierreno
      @Halcon_Sierreno 8 месяцев назад

      @@ahmetozkan438 They lost the holy land.

    • @ahmetozkan438
      @ahmetozkan438 8 месяцев назад

      @@Halcon_Sierreno holy land lost itself, damn place was in open rebellion all the way to yemen

    • @Halcon_Sierreno
      @Halcon_Sierreno 8 месяцев назад

      @@ahmetozkan438 Turks couldn't hold it.

  • @Azeri61
    @Azeri61 Год назад

    Padeşah Osmanlı

  • @angusmackaskill3035
    @angusmackaskill3035 Год назад

    thats what all empires do

  • @altunaze6127
    @altunaze6127 Год назад +1

    11:01 Actually Britsh invaders at Istanbul forced Sultan Mehmed VI for issue fatwa like this because they wanted minimize Sultan's respect at the eyes of nation

  • @EllisMcCollum-ww8tk
    @EllisMcCollum-ww8tk 11 месяцев назад

    I truly believe ottoman empire handle multicultural the best .. no it wasnt perfect but it wasnt a fixted thing in their society

  • @zubinkeorion5346
    @zubinkeorion5346 4 месяца назад

    Turkish War of Independence, from? We already Ottomans, just reformed old country.
    Oghuz > Reformed Seljuks
    Seljuks > Reformed Ottomans
    Ottomans > Reformed Republic of Turkiye.

  • @Dracopol
    @Dracopol Год назад

    0:08 You mispronounced "subsequent" which should be "SUB-suh-kwent". Also Türkiye was misspelled in the thumbnail! How could you?
    2:13 "Ottoman lands were occupied WHERE needed" Come on! Get the kids out of you production team and get some adults in there who know vocabulary and can spell things!

  • @josephleebob3828
    @josephleebob3828 6 месяцев назад

    Why is turkiye spwlt wrong in the thumbnail

  • @AbderrahmaneAouadi-z8o
    @AbderrahmaneAouadi-z8o 3 месяца назад +1

    ،🇩🇿❤🇹🇷

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 Год назад

    Why did the Turks rename their country?

    • @loseyourself5023
      @loseyourself5023 Год назад +1

      What do you mean

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 11 месяцев назад

      @@loseyourself5023 their home was originally called the Ottoman

    • @DoofyGilmore1299
      @DoofyGilmore1299 11 месяцев назад +3

      Because Ottoman empire name cames from the Ottoman dynasty and by the end of our independence war Ottoman dynasty was exiled and we named our country as "Turkiye" originating by how europeans called the region during the medieval times "Turqia". Putting a name like Ottoman republic after our war of independence would be equal to austria naming itself as the "habsburg republic"

    • @loseyourself5023
      @loseyourself5023 11 месяцев назад

      @@theawesomeman9821 every Turkish state is called after the founders name ottoman Seljuks,timurids

    • @HatredForMankind
      @HatredForMankind 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@theawesomeman9821 "Ottoman" was the name of the dynasty, from the House of Osman. Guess Austria should change its name to Habpsburg eh?

  • @Cba409
    @Cba409 11 месяцев назад

    They didnt. It was conquered and partitioned.

  • @radec1906
    @radec1906 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bear in mind that Anatolia was a colony of Ottomans. Ottomans was a Balkan centered Empire...
    Anatolia was a manpower and tax pool just like what India was for GB.
    Turks first revolted in 16th century against Ottomans. Unfortunately they were assimilated and crushed for their acts and they were converted and brainwashed by Islam into compliance and ignorance.
    Turkish War of Independence was not only against the occupying forces, it was also against the Ottoman Empire.

  • @muhendislerdevleti3468
    @muhendislerdevleti3468 Год назад +48

    ATATÜRK, THE FATHER OF THE TURKS AND THE BEST LEADER EVER...🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷

    • @13bathory1986
      @13bathory1986 Год назад +13

      wasn´t Atatürk gay?

    • @muhendislerdevleti3468
      @muhendislerdevleti3468 Год назад +18

      @@13bathory1986 why did u ask me something like this, what was your purporse? And why did u insult him without any reason?

    • @MM10567
      @MM10567 Год назад +15

      ​@@muhendislerdevleti3468 you know that he was greek right

    • @muhendislerdevleti3468
      @muhendislerdevleti3468 Год назад +22

      @@MM10567 🤣🤣He was never a Greek, he was born in Thessaloniki which used to be an Ottoman city during that time. But now, it is in Greece.

    • @cigercihakan5558
      @cigercihakan5558 Год назад +17

      ​@@MM10567his parents were yörük turks living in selanik/thessalonica as a result of hundreds of years of ottoman rule. A lot of turks continued to live in macedonia until the population exchange in 1923 and a lot of turks still live in western thrace. Learn proper history bruh

  • @GaudiaCertaminisGaming
    @GaudiaCertaminisGaming Год назад +4

    Who wrote this bizarre script?

    • @shellohd8421
      @shellohd8421 Год назад +2

      greek filth opinion ?

    • @Kr4zYm0f0
      @Kr4zYm0f0 Год назад +1

      incase you never noticed, when it comes to muslims knowledgia has a way to not mention their crimes

  • @GoatTheGoat
    @GoatTheGoat Год назад

    I want to like your videos. But the constant annoying sound effects and way too loud music makes them unwatchable. Maybe concentrate on having your narrator be, I don't know, understandable.

  • @bekirbesparmak1104
    @bekirbesparmak1104 4 месяца назад +1

    It was not the British army that put the Turks under great pressure, but the Indian soldiers in the British army.

  • @Thomas.Nikolaidis10
    @Thomas.Nikolaidis10 Год назад +10

    Things this video does not say
    1 What indepenednce ? It was a civil war.
    2 the reason the greek troops shot at people in smyrna is because when they were marching in the streets, celebrated by the greek population, a turkish person fired a single shot at the greek army and so the greeks panicked
    And many more.

    • @Kebab_with_extra_garlic_mayo
      @Kebab_with_extra_garlic_mayo Год назад +16

      It was independence against french/greek and english occupation, it was not just a civil war.

    • @mehmetfatihcetin5932
      @mehmetfatihcetin5932 Год назад +4

      Civil war against 250.000 greeks 😂 50 thousund frech 30.000 armenians

    • @Thomas.Nikolaidis10
      @Thomas.Nikolaidis10 Год назад +6

      @@Kebab_with_extra_garlic_mayo what you say is like saying the french in ww2 fought the germans to GAIN their indepenednce. Key word GAIN, not maintain. When we say a war for indepenednce we usually mean gaining indepenednce because untill that point we didnt even have it. Like the greek war for instance for instance.
      The turks...? Who to gain their indepenednce from? Form the balkans which they had enslaved for centuries? See? Its stupid and illogical

    • @Thomas.Nikolaidis10
      @Thomas.Nikolaidis10 Год назад +3

      @@mehmetfatihcetin5932 how 900.000 greek civilians genocided? What kind if war would you call it?

    • @mehmetfatihcetin5932
      @mehmetfatihcetin5932 Год назад +3

      @@Thomas.Nikolaidis10 look 1877 ottoman russia war ottomans lost 1 million muslim population. During balkan war ottomans lost up to 2 million muslim population deportrd genocided. If u ask me these were wars which we turks and other muslims suffered a lot at the hands of balkan christians and russians. But do you hear we cry because our losses? No because we lost it and get over with it. You still cry like it did happen yesterday

  • @AltaicGigachad
    @AltaicGigachad Год назад +4

    Turkey had fought against a foreign invasion less than a decade before defeating the Greek Army which was being supported by the imperialist countries. In the following years Turkey became one of the most powerful nations in Europe. The Chinese looked to Turkey's example in their own fight against Japanese imperialism, and became especially interested in Mustafa Kemal. The Chinese started to use Mustafa Kemal's name in their advertisements to gain support in their own fight.
    One advertisement begins with the latest news from the ongoing war, criticizing those who "do not join the résistance against the Japanese" before calling on young people to join the revolutionary army.
    ...且为复兴中国之凯末尔,统兵北上抗日。
    The united army marched north to resist the Japanese, reviving the spirit of Kemal in China.
    Dagong Bao Tianjin Edition 1933.04.27

  • @Demarkator
    @Demarkator Год назад

    I think that calling that war Turkish war of independence is weird, after WWI they wanted to take some territories but we can say it's loosing independence like Poland in 1795, war with Greeks was Greco-Turkish war

  • @TURUKKİTURAN
    @TURUKKİTURAN 9 месяцев назад

    Salvation war.

  • @JustaRandomPlayer
    @JustaRandomPlayer Год назад

    Tot cei de la dedo detin canalul?

  • @akifpolat1720
    @akifpolat1720 Месяц назад

    Bro it's not Constantinople wa call it istanbul and ypu have to do so

  • @beepboop204
    @beepboop204 Год назад

    🙂🙂🙂🙂🙃🙃🙃🙃🙂🙂🙂🙂 youtube better not call this spam

  • @AltaicGigachad
    @AltaicGigachad Год назад +6

    The Turks were considered as the best warriors due to their horsemanship and skill in archery.
    Kaushik Roy., n.d. Military Transition in Early Modern Asia, 1400-1750: Cavalry, Guns, Government and Ships (Bloomsbury Studies in Military History). p.24.
    While there is much more than this to the Turks, it is true that Turks rank among history’s great empire-builders and rulers. Under the Ottomans they conquered vast territories in the Balkans and the Middle East and ruled for six hundred years.
    Turkey Country Study Guide Volume 1 Strategic Information and Developments pp.30
    The Turks can be killed, but they can never be conquered.
    Napoleon in his own words from the French of Jules Bertaut p.44

  • @videoclubber
    @videoclubber 11 месяцев назад

    Leonidas PAPADAPOULOS

    • @RuhiYegül-f7q
      @RuhiYegül-f7q 4 месяца назад

      alot of greeks coping in the comments