a smart man would have uploaded this when he noticed that his other OSP reaction was getting recommended to a bunch of people... however, i am not a smart man lol
Plz react to kings and general 3rd battle of Panipat or if possible all of their Panipat video. And to know more about early Mughal and akber the great you can watch Invicta Mughal empire video though it has few views.
The Ottoman Empire is the most important and influential state that most Westerners have little to no knowledge about. It's quite a shame from a historian's point of view....
During the Umayyad Caliphate and then the Abbasid Caliphate, before the Ottoman Caliphate, Spain and Portugal were the territories of the Ummayad Caliphate and then the Abbasid Caliphate. Then at the end of the Abbasid Caliphate and the beginning of the Ottoman Caliphate, Spain and Portugal were captured by the Crusaders.
Conqueror Sultan Mehmet han also considers himself a caesar. He said to himself, "I am the sultan of the east and the caesar of the west." This actually makes the Ottoman Empire the Roman Empire or a continuation of it.
If he was Christian, he would have been undoubtedly considered the caeser. Problem is the Ottomans themselves stopped emphasizing being a Caeser. Similar thing happened in India. Mughals stopped claiming themselves to be maharaja and Chakravarti after few decades.
The Romans had a handful of imperial bodyguard organizations over the centuries, the Praetorian guard were, I believe, the first of any significance, followed by the Scholae Palatinae approaching and following the fall of the west, and finally the Varangian Guard when the Byzantine emperor was so impressed by the vikings and getting justifiably paranoid about the Scholae.
Yup, one of the roman traditions the ottomans inherited and sadly could never get rid of, from the praetorians to varangians to jannisaries and the coups in modern turkish history, I see quite a historical trend
Have you ever heard the song, "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" by either the original The Four Lads or the more well-known recording by They Might Be Giants?
a smart man would have uploaded this when he noticed that his other OSP reaction was getting recommended to a bunch of people... however, i am not a smart man lol
Plz react to kings and general 3rd battle of Panipat or if possible all of their Panipat video. And to know more about early Mughal and akber the great you can watch Invicta Mughal empire video though it has few views.
not uralic :) we are altaic :=)
The Ottoman Empire is the most important and influential state that most Westerners have little to no knowledge about. It's quite a shame from a historian's point of view....
Yes- the Roman Imperial guard was the Praetorian Guard
During the Umayyad Caliphate and then the Abbasid Caliphate, before the Ottoman Caliphate, Spain and Portugal were the territories of the Ummayad Caliphate and then the Abbasid Caliphate.
Then at the end of the Abbasid Caliphate and the beginning of the Ottoman Caliphate, Spain and Portugal were captured by the Crusaders.
Real Chads remember when this video was called 2OSPOttaman
you can see those? lol ope
@@RyanPetersonReacts notification gang always remembers
Great video.
Blue's doppelganger watching Blue's videos
Conqueror Sultan Mehmet han also considers himself a caesar. He said to himself, "I am the sultan of the east and the caesar of the west." This actually makes the Ottoman Empire the Roman Empire or a continuation of it.
If he was Christian, he would have been undoubtedly considered the caeser. Problem is the Ottomans themselves stopped emphasizing being a Caeser.
Similar thing happened in India. Mughals stopped claiming themselves to be maharaja and Chakravarti after few decades.
The Romans had a handful of imperial bodyguard organizations over the centuries, the Praetorian guard were, I believe, the first of any significance, followed by the Scholae Palatinae approaching and following the fall of the west, and finally the Varangian Guard when the Byzantine emperor was so impressed by the vikings and getting justifiably paranoid about the Scholae.
Yup, one of the roman traditions the ottomans inherited and sadly could never get rid of, from the praetorians to varangians to jannisaries and the coups in modern turkish history, I see quite a historical trend
Ryan: ( *reacts to this video* )
*Ceddin Deden intensifies*
Have you ever heard the song, "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" by either the original The Four Lads or the more well-known recording by They Might Be Giants?
11:36 Safavids were not Persian.. Safavids were also a Turkish empire
You should really do a Tasting History video by Max Miller. He's great.
Yaaaaay! OSP time!
What about the Armenian Genocide at the end?
Lotta yoinking going on...
Why are you so awesome???????
Finnish and estonian are the only languages of the uralic language group, turkish has nothing to do with it
You can't mention the Siege of Vienna without talking about the ones who won that--Jan Sobieski's Winged Hussars of Poland.
...THEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED!
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