The History of Ukraine: Every Year
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2022
- This video is a part of a massive group collaboration about Ukrainian history. See the geographical evolution of Ukraine over time from the Hetmanate to the present. Everyone on this project is also bringing awareness to the charity for the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Centre, an institution damaged during the 2022 Russian invasion.
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"Unrelenting", "Songs of the Volga Boatmen", & "Showdown"
by Kevin MacLeod
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Thank you my lord Kaiser Tigerstar
My emperor
You forgot animating the Byelorussian SSR's borders. It happens sometimes lol
No, thank you.
The holocaust memorial in Kiev was not bombed or even damaged by the Russian military. An Israeli journalist from ynet news literally went there after it was reported and said that it was completely unscathed. This was proven back in the beginning of March yet this organization you’re shilling is promoting literal fake news.
Nobody ever includes the part I find the most interesting, which is the Genoan cities in Crimea (up until the Ottomans conquered them)
Me only knowing about those because of EU4
But I’d love to learn more about them, especially how the heck Genoa got a hold of them
@@pocketmarcy6990 I’m pretty sure they were actually Greek colonies that eventually ended up under Genoa’s protection as the Byzantines declined
You might want to watch the video about Theodoro by Eastern Roman History
you aid ukraine but what about palestine, yemen and libya just bcs they are muslim you ignore them
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775 Irrelevant
Really helpful overview for understanding the complicated politics and movements of peoples throughout Ukrainian history!
Hi
exactly. ive been trying to find one of these.
So...were Ukraine's westernmost regions Polish for many years? It seems Ukraine expanded westward after the Malentov-Ribbentrop Pact. I'm having a hard time figuring out if that is a historical fact (that they were in the past Polish) or just Russian propaganda, as Putin bizarrely claimed that Poland might want that region back ("historical reclamation and expansion" I believe he called it).
Oh look its the wikipeida copy and paster.
@@thunderbird1921 those were Ukrainian lands under polish occupation. USSR gave them to Ukrainians
I always love seeing the generally unmoving status of peacetime devolve into complete chaos in wartime for these videos
weeks that happen in years, years that happen in weeks, and so on and so forth
Then you will like missle attacks under your window.
you aid ukraine but what about palestine, yemen and libya just bcs they are muslim you ignore them
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775 Not the right video to question clout-chasers bro
@@disrespecc9678 wdym clout-chasers?
I love it when my favourite channels link up for projects like this. I will make sure to watch the playlist!
Great video! Are you working on anything related to the history of Western Ukraine (Galicia, West Ukrainian People's Republic, Polish-Ukrainian War, etc.)?
Galicia is polish I'm afraid
@@rayzas4885 not polish galicia, it's trully spanish territory
Northwest spain :/
@@Am3sti Well the Romanians are latin so maybe not to far off.
@@brandonlyon730 They only use the latin Alphabet
Could you include Ukrainian speaking parts of Austro-Hungary? I mean those areas were where Ukrainian was encouraged and if im not mistakes were the areas that formed part of the basis for the later Ukrainian states
Well that might be a bit hard to do, as it’s quite a controversial topic for many poles and Ukrainians (well it was in the past, no serious pole or Ukrainian wants to kill each other nowawadays) but it was generally that the Polish were the majority in the cities like Lwow/Lviv and had many ethnic enclaves across the region, the western half of Galicia was Polish and areas around Lwow were either polish or mixed, the rest was mostly Ukrainian or mixed
@@lordpolish2727 Still this video makes it seem like Ukrainian history is, well, Russian history.
No this is anti Russian propaganda not anti Austria
@@yankees88888g wtf
@@yankees88888g cope
I know the whole year goes by in a blink of an eye so it’s only a snapshot but afaik you missed a couple of small territories (Hutsul, Komancza, Ukrainian Bukovina) that also broke free of Austria-Hungary in Galicia but weren’t part of West Ukrainian People’s Republic. Might have just been the date chosen though.
"Ukrainian Bukovina" isn't Ukrainian territory, is Romanian territory. Here just Ukrainian lands are shown. But I agree the author showned only those lands that were part of the Russain Tsardom, Russian Empire, but didn't show the territories that were part of the Habsburg Empire, Austrian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
you aid ukraine but what about palestine, yemen and libya just bcs they are muslim you ignore them
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775 What do they have to do with it?
Northern Bukovina didn't proclaim own republic, they just agreed with WUPR's claim on territory if I remember correctly. Nevertheless, Romania occupied the whole region soon after.
i like how you added the lakes appearing, that was fun
Reservoirs.
Do you understand how damming works? Or reservoirs? Lol
what we expected, thank you for your commitments and what you offer us
Grateful for this Playlist! @Kings and Generals & Company!!
So happy to be working with the Emperor himself great video man
3:42 I see that the Free Territory is visible in the southeast, but Im confused to why it wasn't deemed worthy of being labeled considering that it was largely a bottom-up Ukrainian endeavor
It wasnt techichaly a state
Technically, it was a stateless territory. It was a military alliance though so it may've been worthy to showcase it.
Yeah its weird or lazy that he didn't show it
@Ka1 Makhno speaked ukrainian and bro, just look on ther flag, the words in ukrainian language
@Ka1 He was born in Ukraine, just hear some of their songs, the songs are in ukrainian some are in russian, look at their flag the words is in ukrainian
Major props for showing the creation of reservoirs along the dnipro!
I was really happy when you helped me with my first Québec video and I am really glad to encounter you here again ^^ Looking forward to our next crossover lol
Thank you for this video!
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria within Austrian Empire could be shown too. And Green Ukraine in Russian Far East too. There were some pro-Ottoman hetmanates else
Also Koliivschina, UPA territories, Carpathian Rusyn republic and Lemky Republic
Лоооол. Так называемая Дальновосточная Украина называется Украиной не потому что там жили "украинцы", там на самом деле жили евреи, а Украиной она называлась потому что так же, как и в Европе- приграничный регион, который находится "у края", т.е. окраина или для того времени, когда она образовалась (При Сталине вроде) Украина (у края).
@@Moldovanin. нет, там всё-таки украинцами она была образована, которых с черноморского побережья на Дальний Восток на кораблях доставляли. И называлась Зелёный Клин
@@user-mv7xi1ey4z Зелёный Клин- да. Но когда я узнал об этой Украине, в источнике было написано- округ, созданный для еврейских беженцев.
@@Moldovanin. ну это позже может. А украинцы ещё в Гражданскую войну устроили это
EmperorTigerstar is among my favorite map channels!
very very accurate, amazing video
Good video as always
As an ukrainian,I consider this video as very good work.But there is a mistake-in 1704 after Paliy's guerilla and till the 1714 Right-bank Ukraine was also under Mazepa and then Scoropadskiy/russian government control.
как украинец, расскажи мне пж, когда это в кубани основным языком был украинский, я послушаю
@@den_kayator Как украинец, просвещаю тебя: украинский был под запретом во времена Российской Империи, но украинцы, в основном в сёлах, все равно продолжали говорить на украинском. На Кубани же, жили этнические украинцы, которые так само как и украинцы в самой Украине, говорили на украинском.
@@nick_avarage6559 аааааа, украинский под запретом был? ну да, наверное теперь и Шевченко из украинцев выписан, ведь его язык отличался от современного украинского. И что для тебя значит этнические украинцы? Украинцы как-то этнически отличаются от русских? А на Донбассе наверное, как и на Кубани тоже жили "этнические" украинцы и говорили на украинском?
@@den_kayator
1). Современный украинский отличался от украинского в 19-ом веке, но это не значит что Шевченко - не украинец.
2). На Донбассе этнических украинцев не было. Туда переселялись казаки, так как степь на Донбассе была свободная и никем не занята, а этнических русских на Донбассе не существует. Вот скажи мне, чем отличается русский на Донбассе от русского в Москве?
3). Кубань, как вы говорите, исконно украинская, ибо тот же Краснодар строили украинцы и жили в нем украинцы.
@@nick_avarage6559 Бро, смотри поменьше украинский телек) и арестовича с гордоном, ведь национальная идеология украинцев лгать себе и всем)
Excellent video, although there is one very minor error in it; the part of Donećk Oblast located on the left bank of the Doneć river is displayed as belonging to Charkiv Oblast, when as far as I'm aware that territory has always been considered a part of the Donećk Oblast & the Donbas.
There is no ‘the Donbas’
@@eduardkomarnickiy Literally look it up, it has had clearly defined borders for about a century.
@@Debre. He's kinda right, "Donbas" is originally just a geographical term without defined borders (literally 'Donets river coal basin'), it never was a name for administrative unit.
Nicely done.
That start made me cry on Jabzy’s video and it still does here.
My favorite history RUclipsrs all getting together to help Ukraine! Love the project
Ill definitely be donating, thanks for what you're doing 🇺🇦
Anyone know how you can directly donate to the Donbass folks the actual victims of the general conflict for the last 10 years, I really don't want to send money to the nation that was actively killing it own citizens
Help to people of Donbass!
@@TAHK_T34 Yes we will help them by liberating them from banana republics installed by russia
@@chsgrate5362 Don't choke on bananas😁🍌
@@TAHK_T34 Isn't Putin the one,who is depicted as monkey wants more bananas for himself?
Bro why did you stop after 24 Apr 2022, I wanted to see how it continues.
hmm i wonder why🤔🤔
They're made a video when it was done they released a few days if they need some editing.
I like the details 👍
Can I asked Emperor Tiger Star what is the app you use editing this Maps with color? I am your subscriber since 2015.
can you cover the Canadian Truckers Convoy Rebels vs the Government of Canada next, I want to see the map of the capital they captured
They never captured territory. They more so just cut off the main source of goods
No mention of Makhno :/
I wish
cuz this is anarchy
Amazing maps as usual.
Awesome!
I just have to ask, you guys aren't sending aid to the Red Cross again, right?
I'm assuming you are supporting Ukraine directly trough volunteers and the such.
I just needed to unpause for a second to find out that you did, thank you.
there was an information that Red Cross is somehow working with russia during this conflict
This is an amazing initiative. I am proud to be part of this collaboration and hoping we can make a little bit of a difference to some people’s lives.
The most interesting is the geographical,I like following time the river is looking.
What program for edit u using? Camtasia maybe or ...
Didnt knew kharkov was capital of the ukranian ssr for such a long time
В Харькове и была правозглашена УССР во время Гражданской Войны.
Not surprised you completely ignored the Nestor Makhno’s anarchist part of Ukraine.
Its not ignored. Its not shown as a state. In the maps of 1917/18 you find white/yellowish marked land in the areas of the machnowchina.
@@DerDrako must’ve missed it. There was a lotta upheaval in those years.
Its not shown because black army controlled ukraine wasnt a state
Showing an anarchist STATE? I thought the whole point about anarchism was abolishing it :D
@@Vitalis94 check mate makhnovist
Cool!
This is beautiful.
Kings and generals reference
Very glad and proud to be part of #projectukraine. Excellent videos as well!
yooooo that epic history tv intro caught me off guard lmao
Love the video! I'm confused as to why there is a line that appears above Crimea at 3:50
If it helps, Crimea was administered by the Russian SFSR from the Russian Civil War until it was ceded to Ukraine in 1954. That may explain the line. Thanks for asking!
You did not show Kievan Rus and the Galicia-Volyn principality, as well as Ukraine together with the Lithuanians to create a state of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Kievan Rus is a russian state. Russia is just a latinization of Rus. Ukrainian identity was not a thing untill germans set up a state in ww1. Cossaks are not an ethnicity.
@Ka. G. it wasn’t Russian either, doesn’t stop the Russians from claiming it or suing it as a reason why they should own Ukraine.
@@iroga9764 no
@Ka. G. no
@@iroga9764😂😂
Why's Kings and Generals narrator here?
he is the organizer
music on 4:32 - "portal de Universo" by Chapeleiro, Samantha Machado ft. Sandrão RZO, Nego Jam, Valente
I like how the Dnepr was added in 1975
Thank you for supporting Ukraine!
The list looks not complete yet, what about parts like Kingdom of Galicia-Volhynia, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria?
Happy Easter to all my Orthodox brothers! Today is a holy day!
what about us muslims its still ramadan
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775 today its Easter its 1 day every year. And i am not Muslim, isnt Ramadan that you dont eat or drink ANYTHING atleast 9 pm?
@@stephmod7434 i greet other christian people in real life about easter even twitch streamers but youre telling me that i shouldnt do that because im not a christian? this just shows that you dont like muslims as much as christians you have potential hate against islam in islam being kind is our obligation but as ik in christianity not. its different depends where you live its 8 PM here in germany the fact that you assume that shows that you arent very intelligent when it comes to religion. Assumptions are the tools of the uneducated. - Allah/God's Avatar in SCP Omniverse
Христос Воскрес
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775 That’s your thing, we Christian’s don’t care
Geez, way to end on a cliffhanger.
Very cool! Though it should be "Cossack Hetmanate" instead of "Hetamate" at 1:15.
Kievan Rus? Galichina??
At that time the people were considered "East Slavic" and there was no division into Ukrainians, Russians, Belarusians and etc.
Kievan Rus ≠ Ukraine
@@LoL.OverLord it would be more correct to say that Kievan Rus = not only Ukraine
@Яковлев Семённу а гетьманщина?
@@tevmvn yes
This is much needed! Especially since Ukrainian identity is under threat. You’re doing an amazing job!
Nice Video
When will the video about north America be released?
You forget the ruthenia and galicia kingdom
Isn't it suspicious that John D Ruddy and Emperor Tigerstar uploaded "History of Ukraine" at the same time?
Don’t forget about knowledia.
Perhaps a collaboration lol
Did you watch the start of the video?
r/whoooosh
Uploads can be timed to spam the system with videos of a certain topic
small typo in the beginning slide: "hetamate"
Дякую)
Should've included the southern hosts within the Kievan Rus as well.
I love this channel from the beginning but Sympathizing with one country, Is turning this into a toxic channel.
Sympathy for a country which is currently fighting a war is the least toxic thing i can think of
@@jackemmakem Sympatjising with a fake country propped up by western imperialism against the country this territory belongs to is toxic.
How
@@jackemmakem why don't do a "donate your support" for Yemen,iraq,syria,palestine,West China, Africa, ect. Just for ukraine
??
@@Denver_Thug Because it's fresh, and it's more publicized than any conflict in history
Is that lake or big river form because of a Dam or something else?
Yes, those are reservoires or how they're called
Good!
The Russo-Ukrainian (since 24 February 2022) war is propably the second war that i am alwayis checking about it to see if something is new and if something has changed... The first war i was doing that was "the second Nagorno Karaback war 2020"
"I became aware of new wars in 2020, the comment ". Follow the war in Yemen, buddy.
The Russian War of Aggression Against Ukraine has been going on since 2014.
@@Franfran2424 tbh Yemen war is not that interesting to me...
@@stephmod7434 Not quite, there's no Russo-ukrainian war that started on 24 February 2022. Russia joined a war that started on april 2014 on the side of DNR and LNR. A few moments after the recognition of the 2 republics (this recognition was a clear signal Putin was going to start a military operation legally on the demand of Donbass republics), but before starting the special operation, Russia even gave one last chance to Ukraine to respect the Minsk agreements, which were enforced by UN resolutions, but received another refusal.
If you really want to learn something from this conflict, you can search for 3 films:
Ukraine on Fire (2016) & Revealing Ukraine (2019), where Oliver Stone conducted interviews with the main protagonists from 2014 till now. And 'Donbass' (2016) by Anne-Laure Bonnel, if you want to see what it was like in Donbass since 2014.
@@Iesu-Christi-Servus as i said Russo Ukrainian war *SINCE* 24 February get a brain man.
I'm conflicted because up until this point all these videos show this territory as Russian controlled whether conquered or reconquered by Russia, also when it says " Nazi German territory" Those are Ukrainian nazi supporters and sympathizers, All you're doing is isolated Ukrainian speaking people you might as well make videos of all the other different speaking people conquered by other larger nations. Not glorifying Russia but I'm not sympathizing with Ukraine either.
Putin lover
@@kmaher1424 😆 🤣 ok? Nazi lover..
They may have been some collaborationists but the territory was run by and for germans
What a load of bullshit
There are some inaccuracies. The autonomy of the Hetmanate within the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was abolished not in 1686, as shown in the video, but in 1699.
Why are there lakes showing up from 1957
sad that the black army in the russian civil war wasn't shown on the map given how it was a very Ukrainian state
It wasn't a state though, yes It was Ukrainian, but anarchists don't have a state
It is shown.
@@YuraK25 the anarchist insistence on not having a state seems silly. like you have a government and an army that enforces the rules, just because its democratic and hands off doesn't mean a state doesn't exist
@@Adammarshall2341 it isn't, on the map from 1918-1920 that gap around the donbas region was where they were
@@duskpede5146 It isn't colored because it was anarchist, but there is a gap.
As an American learning about Ukraine, I found this very informative! I knew Ukraine was formerly Polish, but I didn't know _how_ much of it was Polish until its foundational rebellion in 1648 (or even that the Hetmanate was an autonomous region in 1649)! I also didn't know about the Ukrainians of Kuban Oblast (1860-1917), or those lakes that suddenly appeared in the 1960s and 1970s! When I make videos about Ukrainian history, I think I might use this video. Thanks for the map!
Those aren't lakes. There are water reservoirs (honestly, i don't know how do you call it in English, but i think you understood me)
About Kuban region, it was mostly Ukrainian-speaking untill the beginning of 20th century. Also, there were Zhovtyj Klyn (Yellow Ukraine) on Volga region, Siryj Klyn (Gray Ukraine) in Siberia and Zelenyj Klyn (Green Ukraine) in Far Eastern Russia. Now, of course, there are not so much Ukrainians in these regions
@@mykytka7133 я с Зеленого Клина (Приамурья). От Украины тут только фамилии могут встретиться, так все русское
@@mayakstudios7292 i know it
@@mayakstudios7292 и название сел :белоцерковка,новокиевский увал и т.д.
Here's my takeaway from this video and several others on Eastern Europe: The Soviets COMPLETELY screwed up the borders and geopolitical situations (With Armenia-Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova, Estonia, etc.). Clearly defined ethnic regions were annihilated by repopulation and redrawn lines. It's honestly a miracle it hasn't turned into a complete Balkans situation with constant warfare. I'm not sure the region will ever fully recover.
1914 to 1922 is like a rollercoaster
Great music
Glad to see this. As a Lithuanian, I greatly sympathize with Ukrainians over their struggles against Russian oppression
fool
@@dzustas1827 Russian bot alert!
@@dzustas1827 caring ab ur people and having empathy for others is the opposite of foolish 🤡
Thank you brother 🇺🇦🇱🇹
@@nepsyasudra3262 no but you all sympathize for a war
Thank you from Ukraine, but its not full video without Kievan Rus🇺🇦
Kievan Rus' is not Ukraine.
Kievan Rus is Russian, Ukrainian and Belarussian
@@dentercognitarna7602 learn history, pls
@@user-wp5nw5vw9t it's you really need to learn history, not me. Kievan Rus' it's Kievan Rus'. Perhaps in your schools in Ukraine they teach patriotic propaganda that ancient Rus' is Ukraine. If so, then I'm guessing you've been brainwashed.
@@dentercognitarna7602 its ukrainian history too
Where did those lakes come from later in the video?
Soviet Dams, it helped with Ukraine's Electric supply.
I think, not to sure
@@cow1816 big scary communists electrifying ukraine
@@doridore1234 For the last 70 years the west has constantly been saying "Russia is going to invade us" and Russia didn't, but yet everyone believed it.
Suddenly, Russia actually starts invading a country, and all of a sudden a bunch of people sprung up saying "oh Russia isn't to bad" when they did the thing everyone was afraid they were going to do for ages.
1:15 If you don't want to watch the beginning
Our history originates earlier than shown in the video, the first independent Ukrainian state was the Kingdom of Ruthenia 1199-1349, which was proclaimed after the Mongol occupation of most of the territory of Kievan Rus
Kingston of ruthenia is Russia. Ruthenia is Russia in latin language.
You need to study more.
@@RUSTA5 russia is muscovy)
@@RUSTA5😂😂
Ruthenia is Rus' in latin. Ruthenia is not Russia. You need to study more.
@prosto_ludyna we study history, not propaganda like you!!!
Make Georgia
Agreed he should make a video on the history of the nation of Georgia every year as it is actually quite relavant to the current situation in Ukraine.
no Makhnovia?
whats up with those lakes popping up? did they not exist before?
These lakes are water reservoirs along the Dnieper river that were created due to the dams construction in XX century
@@alexandrk9302 did they have a positive impact in the environment/economy?
Huge boost to economy and heavy industry due to the vast amount of electricity generated. Negative impact on nature (blocking routes of seasonal migration for fish for example).
So, you know, common pros and cons of any big dam anywhere on Earth
@@alexandrk9302 not really, I remember reading an article about how Egypt is attempting to do something similar to make part of it's desert green. And in Australia too.
the history of Ukraine began with Kievan Rus
Ukrinians didn't exist. Kievan Rus - is a Belarus, Ukraine and Russia.
@@nechto0_393об Украине в то время можно говорит как об отдельных княжествах, даже во времена Руси было множество внутренних войн, и были разделы на племена, глупо давать трем странам общую историю, проще разделить территорию "страны" Русь на условные сферы влияния будущих стран.
@@nechto0_393so that means belarusians didn't exist.
@@ihatetechIhateit yes. There were Ruthenians, not Ukrainians.
@@nechto0_393 This is the same things
You should add the lands of eastern galicia which were in Austro-Hungary.
What the hell happened to the Dnieper River from the 1950s to the 1970s?
A series of hydroelectric dams were built along it, creating massive reservoirs
I noticrd a river forming is that because of the flooding of an area or updating maps
Ukrainian history starts with the Kingdom of Ruthenia in the year 1199. And while the city of Kiev was a thriving metropolis with its own culture, Moscow was a backwater swamp with, eventually, stolen culture from France (you can thank Catherine for that)
No it did not lol, Ukranian "History" began in the 1900s. And so whats your saying is that a Backwater swamp managed to conquer "Ukraine" for a 1000 years?
It began with cossack hetmanate
@@itsve8632 Ruthenia was a backwater swamp? Interesting how you came to that conclusion. Always funny to me how non Ukrainians tell Ukrainians they're history like those family's don't have personal written records, stories from family members long gone claiming it. The first time Ukraine was ever written on the map was on a French map in 1678. You ever seen that Mr 1900? Gtfo lol
@@rediii9239 i did not say that ruthenia was a swamp lol.
History of Ukraine started with the Scythians who were there in the 7th century BC
You know project Ukraine is good when a Byzantine history channel and a ottoman channel are working together
I miss the part on the left, on one side Russia and USSR on the other other countries. As I see how many times Ukraine changed shape, and it grew in all directions, so this doesn't give me much info on what is going on now.
What’s with the appearance of that body of water near Kyiv in 1959?
Kiev Dams over the dnieper, before Kiev proper, but long after chernobyl
I would've started with Halych Russia around 1300-1340, because the Mongols were the ones that separated Ukrainians from todays Russians, and after 1300 Mongols were backing, Poles and Lithuanians were coming in, and later it became a huge battlefield for Poland-Lithuania-Russia-Turkey, which, by the way, it still is. 1300-1340 is the time frame we coul say Ukrainians were different than Mosovians, and weren't controlled by mongols strong enough to say they didn't exist as a nation.
It was the Ruthenian Principality of Halych-Volhynia, not Russian. The history of Russia begins with the Duchy of Moscow in 1263, which separated from Kievan Rus after the invasions of the Mongols and Tatars.
In the old chronicles the names of the rulers of Kievan Rus "Vladimir" are written as "Volodimer" which is more akin to the Ukrainian name "Volodymyr" than to the Russian "Vladimir". The name Vladimir was borrowed in the northern part of Rus from the Bulgarians. The Old East Slavic language showed a greater resemblance to the Ukrainian language. And the coat of arms of Ukraine is older than the coat of arms of Russia.
@@slonskipieron What I am trying to say is that both Ukraine and Russia share the same ancestors, the same Kievan Rus, with vikings, Oleg etc. They were one untill the Mongols attacked and separated them. I just believe that we should percieve Ukraine as Ukraine and Russia as Russia (though Moscovia is more accurate 😉) from the moment of their breakup.
@@slonskipieron Do you have any proof for your claims? It sounds like nationalistic bullshit.
@@maksymilianszulc4872 Kievan Rus' was disintegrating from 11th century, less as unified state and more as different principalities competing
this would've been cooler if you included the Kievian Rus
*wouldn't
1:14 It starts
Where is Galicia Volynhia and Halych (1100-1300)
Lol, Ukrainians didn't have any history until Serbs came to Russian Empire and formed New Serbia and Slavoserbia in 18th century.
real
Thank you and your project! We are russians who fight against war as well
@@joxaaka4750 119991, г. Москва ул. Житная, д. 16
@@alexenderase1718 г.Киев ул. Банковая, 11
Did they really create those lakes in the 20th century?
Dams over the dnieper river
What’s with the expanding sea in the 70s
Dams along the dnipro rever made it realy wide in certain areas
Thx from ukranian for this!!🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 ❤
And Kyivan Rus is Ukraine, while stone churches were built in Kyiv, frogs croaked in the place of Moscow🐸.
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Киевская Русь - это Киевская Русь
@@varakusha5218 Простите что вы читали из летописей? Епатиевскую читали?
@@Slavko4308 да¿
@@varakusha5218 Есть Украина или нет?
Ok, you didn't add Kyivan Rus, although it's strange, because Ukraine is mostly applied to it, but let's skip it. But why didn't you add the Galician Volyn principality? This is the direct predecessor of Ukraine
@@JacobDrozh tf, Czechoslovakia in the 13th century?💀💀
@@JacobDrozh Mongolia destroyed Kievan Rus, Rus people only paid tribute to the Mongols during the occupation, they definitely cannot be successors. Russia was also called Muscovy at that time
@@JacobDrozh Ukrainians are Ruthenians, also I don't think that the name Danylo was Polish or Czechoslovakian
@@JacobDrozh at that time, Czechia was Bohemia, and Slovakia was completely under the control of Hungary, so they are definitely not
@@JacobDrozh When Kyiv stood and was the capital of Kyivan Rus, there were swamps in Moscow. Also, Russia has never made Kyiv its capital. The territories of Russia during the Kievan Rus' were inhabited by the worst people, except for Novgorod, but Rus' did not begin from it
I love how Romania always dissapears and reappears
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