@@M.enesefe Oh, I know. I chose the history for studying at the university. Also I chose Ottoman history. Most hard part about that is Ottoman Turkish. I have to translate old Ottoman documents. So I learnt a little Ottoman Turkish.
@@napoleonbonaparte6991 it's really good. I am Turkish and ı have also interest in our Great history that we wrote.. İf you want, i can help you for translation or anything to know about Turkey and Ottoman History..
I’ve always viewed this as more of the young turks anthem than the sultan’s anthem. It really captures the twisted nature of the three pashas dictatorship
@@tomvanhee8645 the three pasha dictatorship committed one of the world's most large and tragic genocides by cleansing ancient armenian, greek, assyrian, and other minority populations from the empire, mismanaged the ottoman economy badly, oppressed the ottoman population, and their poor leadership contributed to significant territorial losses through a series of military defeats and territorial concessions until the full collapse of the empire itself.
The Ottoman Empire was not a Race-oriented Empire until 1789. The vast majority of the wives of the emperor were Serbian, Russian, Greek. It was the Turkish Empire but more of a family empire. He fought dozens of Turkish states that existed at the same time, defeated almost all of them and expanded their lands. He even fought with the Seljuk Empire, a Turkish Empire that was established in Anatolia and includes parts of today's Iran, Iraq, Syria, Russia, and India lands, and led to its collapse. When the Byzantine Empire was destroyed in 1453, the Byzantine Empire actually continued to exist within the Ottoman Empire. Byzantium turned into Ottoman, and Ottoman into Byzantium. Except for 12 symbolic churches, it has not touched any of the churches. The center of Orthodoxy continued to be Istanbul. (In fact, the Ottoman Empire did not even change the name of the city, leaving it as Constantinople. Atatürk changed the name of the city after the British saw that they were coveting and claiming Istanbul during World War I.) While Ottoman Europe was in bigotry, under the rule of the church, it was actually a secular country (if not in the current sense). Sheikhulislam was under the command of the sultan. The laws he wanted would definitely be passed by the parliament. If the Şeyhulislam did not find the law suitable for religion, he would change the Şeyhulislam and pass that law through the parliament. Sheikhulislams were also mostly very forward-thinking and intelligent people. For example, the last Sheikhulislam was a painter, he brought piano teachers from Europe for his children to receive education. He also played the piano very well. When the Ottoman Empire swallowed the Byzantine Empire, it actually took the first steps towards its own end. Because now he had made great enemies with bigger borders around him. Greetings to all friends... Peace and brotherhood are good. No one should covet anyone's land anymore. Mothers don't cry.
Lots of mistakes there. Ottoman Empire never fought against the Seljuk Empire, since the Seljuk Empire collapsed before the rise of Ottomans. Sheikhulislams, janissaries and viziers had a vast influence over sultans. Though it's official name was Konstantiniyye, people always called it Istanbul or Payitaht which means "the capital". Ottoman Empire had never been a secular country.
I don't think I'm wrong. There may be a difference of interpretation. 1- When the Seljuks lost the war with the Mongols, they entered the process of collapse. In 1299, when the Seljuk State was in the process of collapsing in Anatolia, Osman Bey conquered Bilecik, Yarhisar and İnegöl with his close friends. Yenişehir was conquered in 1301. He seized the lands belonging to the Seljuks and gained new lands by fighting with Byzantium. Later, he fought with the Turkish Principalities that were formed after the complete dissolution of the Seljuks. 2- Of course, the Ottoman Empire was not a secular state in today's sense. However, the Ottoman Empire was never a 'purely' religious state. The sultan himself appoints the Shaykh al-Islam, dismisses him whenever he wishes, and even beheads him if he gets angry. To date, Shaykh al-Islam have been executed. 3- In my opinion, it was a great misfortune that the Caliphate fell into the hands of the Turks. Because, after the caliphate, the effectiveness of Shaykh al-Islam and clergy increased. The Sultan felt obliged to listen to the clergy, although it was not mandatory. For this reason, the reform that started in Europe reached the Ottoman Empire very late.
Alright, I'll be developping an ottoman-based infantrymen roblox game where you could become as a infantry during the mids of ww1 as it also includes this song later, i will probably upload sneak peeks lol. (1915-1916)
ottoman era musics with dystopic version hits different
Original one is joyful but this is sounds like evil march
It sounds like Ottoman is dying day by day..
@@M.enesefe F to Ottoman Empire.
@@napoleonbonaparte6991 Ottoman beats Napoleon in Akka in 19.th century although we are at the weak period of imperial..
@@M.enesefe Oh, I know. I chose the history for studying at the university. Also I chose Ottoman history. Most hard part about that is Ottoman Turkish. I have to translate old Ottoman documents. So I learnt a little Ottoman Turkish.
@@napoleonbonaparte6991 it's really good. I am Turkish and ı have also interest in our Great history that we wrote.. İf you want, i can help you for translation or anything to know about Turkey and Ottoman History..
When you playing Strategy game
Last Enemy Boss :
*When the Ottomans are the last boss, despite Germany having been crushed.*
*New Boss: "Ataturk"*
imagine living frickin' 623 years and seeing (doing) 3 ages...
it's so cool.
This just sounds sad as hell this Hits hard to my heart😢😭💔
The star wars vibes are off the charts
Ooooo my Ottoman brother
Oh yeah, I forgot that the Star Wars Imperial March and Meçidiye Marsı have that same energy
I’ve always viewed this as more of the young turks anthem than the sultan’s anthem. It really captures the twisted nature of the three pashas dictatorship
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Why twisted ?
@@tomvanhee8645 the three pasha dictatorship committed one of the world's most large and tragic genocides by cleansing ancient armenian, greek, assyrian, and other minority populations from the empire, mismanaged the ottoman economy badly, oppressed the ottoman population, and their poor leadership contributed to significant territorial losses through a series of military defeats and territorial concessions until the full collapse of the empire itself.
@@Ainz-Ooal-Gown-Nazarick ah yes the armenian genocide didn't knew it was them
@@tomvanhee8645 then why the hell did you ask "wHy TwIsTeD"? it made you sound like an idiot who knew nothing about ottoman history.
This aounds kinda eerie,prolly because its sounds so old lol
ruclips.net/video/8m1NWY6KASk/видео.html last recording
Sultan Mehmed VI's ghost trying to haunt the guy who caused his empire to fall:
orchestred by italo selvelli
ruclips.net/video/8m1NWY6KASk/видео.html last recording
0:46 my favorite part lol
The Ottoman Empire was not a Race-oriented Empire until 1789.
The vast majority of the wives of the emperor were Serbian, Russian, Greek.
It was the Turkish Empire but more of a family empire.
He fought dozens of Turkish states that existed at the same time, defeated almost all of them and expanded their lands.
He even fought with the Seljuk Empire, a Turkish Empire that was established in Anatolia and includes parts of today's Iran, Iraq, Syria, Russia, and India lands, and led to its collapse.
When the Byzantine Empire was destroyed in 1453, the Byzantine Empire actually continued to exist within the Ottoman Empire.
Byzantium turned into Ottoman, and Ottoman into Byzantium.
Except for 12 symbolic churches, it has not touched any of the churches.
The center of Orthodoxy continued to be Istanbul.
(In fact, the Ottoman Empire did not even change the name of the city, leaving it as Constantinople. Atatürk changed the name of the city after the British saw that they were coveting and claiming Istanbul during World War I.)
While Ottoman Europe was in bigotry, under the rule of the church, it was actually a secular country (if not in the current sense).
Sheikhulislam was under the command of the sultan.
The laws he wanted would definitely be passed by the parliament.
If the Şeyhulislam did not find the law suitable for religion, he would change the Şeyhulislam and pass that law through the parliament.
Sheikhulislams were also mostly very forward-thinking and intelligent people.
For example, the last Sheikhulislam was a painter, he brought piano teachers from Europe for his children to receive education.
He also played the piano very well.
When the Ottoman Empire swallowed the Byzantine Empire, it actually took the first steps towards its own end.
Because now he had made great enemies with bigger borders around him.
Greetings to all friends...
Peace and brotherhood are good.
No one should covet anyone's land anymore.
Mothers don't cry.
holy shit this is one quality comment
Lots of mistakes there. Ottoman Empire never fought against the Seljuk Empire, since the Seljuk Empire collapsed before the rise of Ottomans. Sheikhulislams, janissaries and viziers had a vast influence over sultans. Though it's official name was Konstantiniyye, people always called it Istanbul or Payitaht which means "the capital". Ottoman Empire had never been a secular country.
I don't think I'm wrong. There may be a difference of interpretation.
1- When the Seljuks lost the war with the Mongols, they entered the process of collapse.
In 1299, when the Seljuk State was in the process of collapsing in Anatolia, Osman Bey conquered Bilecik, Yarhisar and İnegöl with his close friends. Yenişehir was conquered in 1301. He seized the lands belonging to the Seljuks and gained new lands by fighting with Byzantium. Later, he fought with the Turkish Principalities that were formed after the complete dissolution of the Seljuks.
2- Of course, the Ottoman Empire was not a secular state in today's sense. However, the Ottoman Empire was never a 'purely' religious state. The sultan himself appoints the Shaykh al-Islam, dismisses him whenever he wishes, and even beheads him if he gets angry.
To date, Shaykh al-Islam have been executed.
3- In my opinion, it was a great misfortune that the Caliphate fell into the hands of the Turks. Because, after the caliphate, the effectiveness of Shaykh al-Islam and clergy increased. The Sultan felt obliged to listen to the clergy, although it was not mandatory. For this reason, the reform that started in Europe reached the Ottoman Empire very late.
I am glad the empire is gone, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk removed the backwards state and brought up one of beauty (although ruined yet again by AKP)
March for the empire! We will conquer, we will rule the entire world, it will be ours! This is our path, this is MY Legacy!
If I heard this song I would grab a Ottoman Mauser 1890.
Sounds like a robotnik boss theme
what part of song is familiar of robotnik boss theme
@@jeniefwillyray9606 the rythm
This recording is maybe 150 Years old lol it wasnt remastered sadly
@@bambus3095 i think this recording is not old over the 110 years
It was written in 1909 so it's 114 years old
The glory days
Is good for a horror game radio it would scare me a lot when start to hearing it
Alright, I'll be developping an ottoman-based infantrymen roblox game where you could become as a infantry during the mids of ww1 as it also includes this song later, i will probably upload sneak peeks lol. (1915-1916)
@@korososescool!🎉 But also scary…😧
OTTOMAN STARIASAS WARS:
RETURN OF THE GREAT DARTHA VAHADARRI SULTAN THE I
Sound like an organ piano
Byzantine Empire :*Chills*...This Shi Plays... Byzantine:Boss Music?
Byzantine Empire > Ottoman Empire
@@SamSchmitz-r7l 1453 again?
@@gamemaster3777 1922 again?
@@SamSchmitz-r7l Ask Ataturk About That One
Reşadiye 🤠
Oh this looks just like my video
I don't know why but this anthem has a child like aspect to it (like it came from a disney movie or something) while simultaneously being creepy
I too noticed that, I felt it can perfectly fit with a game like Cuphead
This music is like Bendy and Ink Machine's Soundtrack.
Fr
I agree man
straight outta mos eisley cantina
where were you recording this? it sounds like ur in a bathroom and the music is playing on the outside of the bathroom. and in low quality.
Becuase it was recorded a long time ago
@@Kemalist0008 dude i heard this song clearer than this and it was from the same time period
@@greyducky11 the owner of this video added some exho and made the music deeper thats it
@@Kemalist0008 oh ok
Hahaha im turkish and only love turkish song
Good.
Asslamu walekum Turkish I am your friend I am Pakistani
@@saveedjalbani9036 no you arent ,please leave us alone and stay at your country to make both of us favour
@@johnsickdickwick7130 Thank you
@@saveedjalbani9036 Aleyküm Selam brother.
Dont care him.
We are stronger together.
🇹🇷 🤝🏻 🇵🇰
if there was a sad alcholic ataturk edit then this will be in background
It's the opposite of being relevant though..
@@Roxy0.1 phhh i wish it was that would be awesome.
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