No mention of Mughal empire or Russian Empire? Both were very powerful at their height. Why isn't the British empire shown at it's territorial height? You seemed to have skipped it's territories in Africa, some of Asian territories, and the middle east. Britain ruled a third of Africa's population as well as it's most geo strategically important territories and had a dominant role in the Middle East. Also, the most powerful state in history, the USA after WW2 is somehow not mentioned lol.
The Russian Empire was big but not that powerful, if it was, entire Europe would form a coalition against them after the defeat of Napoleonic France. It is evident in the Crimean war alone which was fought right literally inside their territory and they lost that one. You should be mentioning Soviet Union instead which is the strongest right beside US after ww2.
@haku5864 the Crimean war was fought far from the center of power in Russia. It was practically an overseas colonial war and even then a very limited victory which was only achieved with france britain and the ottoman empire uniting against Russia and Austria mobilizing troops on its Russian border.
@@irispaivalol but Prussia aka Krupp co did not invent anything near an “anti-aircraft gun”. If anything it was the french Mitrailleuse gun that was closer to an anti-aircraft gun. And they didnt use it to shoot down balloons. So this is still completely off
The title of this offering is “The Biggest Empires” but only the Persian and Macedonian Empires are actually shown at their most expansive territorial extent which is what the title claimed this would be about. You show the expansion of the British Empire and talk about it being the biggest ever but cut off that expansion before it extends into Africa where it eventually colonizes 40% of that continent along with multiple areas is Southeast Asia that got left out. According to this video Napoleon only managed to conquer Luxembourg, Netherlands, Belgium and a little bit of Italy. What about Spain? All of its South American colonies broke away during the Napoleonic Wars because Spain was too busy being occupied by French troops. He made his brother the King of Italy, renamed Switzerland, disbanded the Holy Roman Empire and reorganized its territories into far fewer states/principalities etc which they kept after his defeat and even carved the Duchy of Warsaw off of the far end of Prussia. But according to your map he only managed to occupy the smallest neighbors along France’s eastern border. I’m not trying to troll you. I like your graphics but it’s important to get your facts right. Viewer of this kind of material tend to know a lot about the subject matter already and will eat you alive if you don’t get the details right - especially when the details are the size of entire countries.
There’s difference between literal political borders and spheres of influence; to claim Spain as a part of Napoleonic France in the political sense is inaccurate.
No. The British was not the biggest. Only if you count land but not oceans which have much more value than wastelands. Type in "the British empire was not the biggest."
@@SiGa-i1r No empire contains oceans. If we were to include them, then I think it's safe to say the Royal Navy would have made all of the world's oceans British, for an even bigger advantage. I looked up "the British Empire was not the biggest", and the only counter I found was the Achaemenid Empire, because it had a larger percentage of the world's population. But I think that's silly; the British Empire had far more land and people than the Achaemenid Empire. Saying it was smaller seems odd, given that.
Strange... after Byzantium, you suddenly talk about Kiev-Rus. Where is the Umayyad dynasty..? Why is it skipped? Doesn't the territory include the Indus river valley to Spain? wider than the Romans. You're too western-centric..
As brief overview, this video is informative but still not enough research has been done. The most powerful Chinese dynasty is Han and Tang, which are not mentioned at all. The land conquered by Juli khan is totally wrong as at the time mongols are divided. The massive land mongols conquered are technically under ogedei khan
What do you mean destroy the Spartans? Quite the opposite happened actually... In battle of Thermopylae, the persians suffered great loses due to Spartans insane resistance... Despite Greek defeat at that battle, significantly delaying Persians to reach the gate of Athens. This delay later contributed to Greece's victory against Persian at the naval battle of Salamina
No mention of the most wealthiest and most powerful states to have existed: Mauryan Empire, Gupta Empire, Kushan Empire, Pala Empire, Chola Empire, Rashtrakuta Empire, Mughal Empire, Pratihara Empire, Han Empire, Tang Empire, Song Empire, Ming Empire, Khmer Empire, Abbasid Empire, Safavid Empire, Sassanid Empire, Srivijaya Empire, Majapahit Empire,
The outside world doesn't teach Indian history in their book otherwise all technology loots and scientific loots will come out. Mauryas army was bigger than the Romans population.
You mean Canaan not Palestine as the region of Palestine wasn’t named that until emperor Hadrian’s decision to rename Judea as Syria Palaestina was a significant historical event that occurred in the aftermath of the Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-136 AD)
Spain had territories in Asia (all the Philipines) almost all of South America during the Iberian Union, and 80% of the US. Had anxiety watching this, typical anglo
I like the formatting and the video animation editing clearly took some effort, but I’d like to offer some constructive criticism. This list is very Eurocentric, and skips many of the great empires of other continents. Africa, for instance, hardly had any markings on it at all. There were many great empires in Africa that are less known to the world, including but not limited to the Zulus, Mali, Ghana and Kongo empires. Even when talking about the French and British Empires I was surprised that the colonization of Africa wasn’t included on your map. In Asia the mongols and the Qing were briefly mentioned, but many if not most of the Chinese Dynasties were just as impressive, not to mention how big the Empire of Japan stretched at its height. Other important empires in Asia might also include the Indian and Muslim empires and caliphates that contributed much to our current understanding of science and mathematics. In the Americas there are also great empires prior to colonialism. The Aztecs, Mayans and Incas (although mentioned) were not represented on the map. I’d also like to request that more research be done on historical facts. Contrary to common belief WWI was not started by Germany (although they definitely escalated it, but then again, who didn’t back then?), snd many facts about WWI and WWII were a bit mixed up. Thanks for making an interesting video that visually shows history on a map, but for sure there is room for improvement.
Where is Rashidun Caliphate Omayyad Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Seljuk empire Tumurid empire Fatimid Caliphate And last where is ottomon empire .. Yes you did show ottomon empire but not actually correct .
but what about the Xiongnu in Northern China and Mongolia? The Xiongnu formed the largest confederation/empire/polity under a single ruler to exist prior to the Umayyad Caliphate. This needs inclusion or the video should be taken down lol
11:37 "khanate" - strange pronunciation... isn't the AI familiar with the conventions? 13:25 Britain also controlled large areas in Africa by the early 20th century, and it was at its peak just after WW1 16:45 no, Germany didn't occupy Poland completely, the Soviets occupied the eastern half (by agreement with the Germans) 17:19 no, the German navy didn't sink enemy submarines.. it was the other way around (German subs sinking Allied boats)
Very weak. The importance of an empire is not mow much land the rule but what percentage of the people of the time lived under their rule. In that respect Persian empire of Drauis the first which ruled 44.6 percent of people of the earth has been the largest empire up to now. Also you did not mention Iranian empire under Saljucs and Nader shah who was called the Napoleon of the east.
No mention of the Rashidun caliphate, Ummayad Caliphate, Russian Empire, Mughal empire. What kind of biased list is this. Ignoring one of the largest 2 empires completely (Ummayad and Russian empire ) and What about Mughal Empire that controlled entire worlds 30% trade and became one of the richest empire in history.
Calling the Mongol empire the second empire? Wtf? - Babylonians - Egyptians - Alexander Just to name 3 that came before Rome. You could even throw Carthage in there, as they were an overseas empire.
This video is very bad👎🏻👎🏻. You’ve oversimplified it to the point where you’re wrong. Too many empires have been left out. You also stated that the Mongol Empire was the 2nd empire in history which makes zero sense.
Almost all of the key details in this video were factually incorrect or lacking key details which would mislead young or uninformed viewers. Please don't just rely on AI to make videos like this.
It is true that the Portuguese began the Age of Discoveries and also the Atlantic slave trade, but nothing more, and a series of fortified trading posts on the route between Lisbon and India surrounding Africa can hardly be called an Empire.
@@tvbarrote Until the 19th century Portugal only colonized the coast of Brazil, and until the use of quinine also in the 19th century Europeans were unable to enter the tropical areas of Africa. Portugal was by no means a power in the 19th century, nor before, in addition to the fact that the areas of Brazil, Angola and Mozambique add up to just over 10 million km2.
I didn’t know that the term Palestine existed in ancient times. I thought that the term invented by the Romans after the big Jewish revolt. My god, did the Palestinians do amazing job in their propaganda.
the bit about roman legionnaires was false, poor people were the majority in the legions even during republican times the high command however and during republican times, the elite triarii, were upper class
it's well known that without the Himalayan mountains and ocean barriers protecting India it would have been conquered MANY times and would be totally different today. you'd probably all be speaking Chinese, Mongolian, or Greek if Alexander didn't die so young -- he would of eventually defeated India. Greek culture was extremely successful at converting others due to it's superior concepts of democracy, art, architecture, civil administration, critical thinking, language.
The incorrect borders are giving me anxiety lol
Taiwan💀
Same
No mention of Mughal empire or Russian Empire? Both were very powerful at their height. Why isn't the British empire shown at it's territorial height? You seemed to have skipped it's territories in Africa, some of Asian territories, and the middle east. Britain ruled a third of Africa's population as well as it's most geo strategically important territories and had a dominant role in the Middle East. Also, the most powerful state in history, the USA after WW2 is somehow not mentioned lol.
The empire on which the sun never sets in the 21st century is the biggest joke 🤣
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
What a joke. Both
The Russian Empire was big but not that powerful, if it was, entire Europe would form a coalition against them after the defeat of Napoleonic France. It is evident in the Crimean war alone which was fought right literally inside their territory and they lost that one. You should be mentioning Soviet Union instead which is the strongest right beside US after ww2.
@haku5864 the Crimean war was fought far from the center of power in Russia. It was practically an overseas colonial war and even then a very limited victory which was only achieved with france britain and the ottoman empire uniting against Russia and Austria mobilizing troops on its Russian border.
It was news to me that Prussia had anti-aircraft guns in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. Impressive - 33 years before the first airplane! 😊
They used balloons, both for recognition and bombardment
@@irispaivalol but Prussia aka Krupp co did not invent anything near an “anti-aircraft gun”. If anything it was the french Mitrailleuse gun that was closer to an anti-aircraft gun. And they didnt use it to shoot down balloons. So this is still completely off
The prussians were just THAT advanced 🤣
Crude oversimplification that are dangerous and cause misconceptions about the complex history of humanity.
Broad forgot to add the abbasid and the ummayad Khalifats which were super powers of their time
+1 for the effort
+1 for the organization
+1 for the delivery
-1 for the inaccuracies
The title of this offering is “The Biggest Empires” but only the Persian and Macedonian Empires are actually shown at their most expansive territorial extent which is what the title claimed this would be about. You show the expansion of the British Empire and talk about it being the biggest ever but cut off that expansion before it extends into Africa where it eventually colonizes 40% of that continent along with multiple areas is Southeast Asia that got left out. According to this video Napoleon only managed to conquer Luxembourg, Netherlands, Belgium and a little bit of Italy. What about Spain? All of its South American colonies broke away during the Napoleonic Wars because Spain was too busy being occupied by French troops. He made his brother the King of Italy, renamed Switzerland, disbanded the Holy Roman Empire and reorganized its territories into far fewer states/principalities etc which they kept after his defeat and even carved the Duchy of Warsaw off of the far end of Prussia. But according to your map he only managed to occupy the smallest neighbors along France’s eastern border.
I’m not trying to troll you. I like your graphics but it’s important to get your facts right. Viewer of this kind of material tend to know a lot about the subject matter already and will eat you alive if you don’t get the details right - especially when the details are the size of entire countries.
There’s difference between literal political borders and spheres of influence; to claim Spain as a part of Napoleonic France in the political sense is inaccurate.
@@subashira part of spain, and definitely not that small
No. The British was not the biggest. Only if you count land but not oceans which have much more value than wastelands. Type in "the British empire was not the biggest."
@@SiGa-i1r This has to be the stupidest shit I’ve ever seen.
@@SiGa-i1r No empire contains oceans. If we were to include them, then I think it's safe to say the Royal Navy would have made all of the world's oceans British, for an even bigger advantage.
I looked up "the British Empire was not the biggest", and the only counter I found was the Achaemenid Empire, because it had a larger percentage of the world's population. But I think that's silly; the British Empire had far more land and people than the Achaemenid Empire. Saying it was smaller seems odd, given that.
New here, love this channel. Been being watching...lol
Love the animation, but a bit more work on the script/research is needed.
The last part was um shall we say “glossed over”
Highly inadequate. Between fall of Egypt to rise of Persia, where Akaddian, Assyrian and Babylonian empire.
Strange... after Byzantium, you suddenly talk about Kiev-Rus. Where is the Umayyad dynasty..? Why is it skipped? Doesn't the territory include the Indus river valley to Spain? wider than the Romans. You're too western-centric..
What about Rashidun and Umayyad chaliphate
He skip Indonesia
Cambodia
Myanmar
India
Central Asia
Arabia
Yeah. This video is bull shit.
As brief overview, this video is informative but still not enough research has been done. The most powerful Chinese dynasty is Han and Tang, which are not mentioned at all. The land conquered by Juli khan is totally wrong as at the time mongols are divided. The massive land mongols conquered are technically under ogedei khan
No mention to the Portuguese empire, and full of errors! Get your facts straight.
Loved the phrase "Spain the first transatlantic empire" 😂😂
Music in background?
How do you make the map graphics? What kind of software do you use or can I use? 😂
nice! thanks
How to edit your video like this pls tell me
Great Videos !! Keep them coming !!!
German Empire didn’t start WW1 but good Video
Whats the music in the backround?
What do you mean destroy the Spartans? Quite the opposite happened actually... In battle of Thermopylae, the persians suffered great loses due to Spartans insane resistance... Despite Greek defeat at that battle, significantly delaying Persians to reach the gate of Athens. This delay later contributed to Greece's victory against Persian at the naval battle of Salamina
No mention of the most wealthiest and most powerful states to have existed: Mauryan Empire, Gupta Empire, Kushan Empire, Pala Empire, Chola Empire, Rashtrakuta Empire, Mughal Empire, Pratihara Empire, Han Empire, Tang Empire, Song Empire, Ming Empire, Khmer Empire, Abbasid Empire, Safavid Empire, Sassanid Empire, Srivijaya Empire, Majapahit Empire,
The outside world doesn't teach Indian history in their book otherwise all technology loots and scientific loots will come out. Mauryas army was bigger than the Romans population.
💀 🤓
Thanks for naming all the Indian and Muslim empires but this guy didn’t even show how Britain had colonized a third of the African continent
Don’t forget the rashidun caliphate
Safavid 🇦🇿
You mean Canaan not Palestine as the region of Palestine wasn’t named that until emperor Hadrian’s decision to rename Judea as Syria Palaestina was a significant historical event that occurred in the aftermath of the Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-136 AD)
I love this video. It was well arranged
You should carefully study the history of the Mongol empire before making a map video, otherwise this will be like a video distorting history.
How does this have so little likes, its amazingly made
eh, a lot of stuff was missed entirely and most of the information wasn't very detailed
Bro why do say *at its peak* and dont show the peak of the empire on the screen bro
Anyone knows what software was used to make the animations?
Great one dude!
The eastern part of the Roman Empire was never called Byzantium. Ever.
Spain had territories in Asia (all the Philipines) almost all of South America during the Iberian Union, and 80% of the US. Had anxiety watching this, typical anglo
Guys, it's an 18 minute video and he's going over 10,000 years of history. Yes, things, ( even important things) are going to get glossed over.
Fun fact, the full name of Hernán Cortés is Hernán Cortés Pizarro.
I like the formatting and the video animation editing clearly took some effort, but I’d like to offer some constructive criticism.
This list is very Eurocentric, and skips many of the great empires of other continents. Africa, for instance, hardly had any markings on it at all. There were many great empires in Africa that are less known to the world, including but not limited to the Zulus, Mali, Ghana and Kongo empires. Even when talking about the French and British Empires I was surprised that the colonization of Africa wasn’t included on your map. In Asia the mongols and the Qing were briefly mentioned, but many if not most of the Chinese Dynasties were just as impressive, not to mention how big the Empire of Japan stretched at its height. Other important empires in Asia might also include the Indian and Muslim empires and caliphates that contributed much to our current understanding of science and mathematics. In the Americas there are also great empires prior to colonialism. The Aztecs, Mayans and Incas (although mentioned) were not represented on the map.
I’d also like to request that more research be done on historical facts. Contrary to common belief WWI was not started by Germany (although they definitely escalated it, but then again, who didn’t back then?), snd many facts about WWI and WWII were a bit mixed up. Thanks for making an interesting video that visually shows history on a map, but for sure there is room for improvement.
There is no mention of Russia and Soviet union but it's generally comprehensive
Why so little views??? You are going to get your flowers soon enough
Nice video! Love how you did it. Keep up a good work! 👍
Where is
Rashidun Caliphate
Omayyad Caliphate
Abbasid Caliphate
Seljuk empire
Tumurid empire
Fatimid Caliphate
And last where is ottomon empire ..
Yes you did show ottomon empire but not actually correct .
Seljuk where weak during the 11th century south asian empires like ghaznavaids and chola empire, chalukya where more powerful
but what about the Xiongnu in Northern China and Mongolia? The Xiongnu formed the largest confederation/empire/polity under a single ruler to exist prior to the Umayyad Caliphate. This needs inclusion or the video should be taken down lol
There WAS no 'Palestine' when Egypt 'conquered' the Levant. Historical accuracy is so important these days, don't you think?
bro wtf. why does this guy only got 109 subscribers? This content feels really good. Your on a fast way to 1k subs I bet!
Maybe becasue the channel is pretty new?
@@joninator7858 I know...
@@mrthyme7100 So why ask questions that you know the answer to?
@@joninator7858 I mean the videos he's making are getting about 1000 views. I'm surprised that they don't have more.
@@mrthyme7100 I mean if you compare his views with his subs then it's not really that bad. Besides the channel is still young and will grow
I'm waiting for Indian to blabbering about their "Largest Empire in the History"
Maurya Empire was the largest, richest, strongest of it's time
Well we never got roasted by germanic tribes like u europeans did
Really well made
12:34 You forgot South Africa was a part of the British Empire.
11:37 "khanate" - strange pronunciation... isn't the AI familiar with the conventions?
13:25 Britain also controlled large areas in Africa by the early 20th century, and it was at its peak just after WW1
16:45 no, Germany didn't occupy Poland completely, the Soviets occupied the eastern half (by agreement with the Germans)
17:19 no, the German navy didn't sink enemy submarines.. it was the other way around (German subs sinking Allied boats)
Nice video...but would be magnificient if it was included.. Aztek..İnca.. Arabian..Mughal...Russian empires as well
Why u put that background sound I have nooooooo clue please don’t use it again
But the German Empire didn't start WW1.
Was looking for this comment
@jordanmcguinness7566 It think Austro Hungary started this war
@@manikjourdar886Correct.
Why No mention of the caliphates? 😡
you dont mentioned a lot of powerful big empires
Very weak. The importance of an empire is not mow much land the rule but what percentage of the people of the time lived under their rule. In that respect Persian empire of Drauis the first which ruled 44.6 percent of people of the earth has been the largest empire up to now. Also you did not mention Iranian empire under Saljucs and Nader shah who was called the Napoleon of the east.
So misleading every time videos like this make it seem "byzantium" and the roman empire are two separate entities.
8:08 Song dynasty was in Mongol's territory though
wrong you missed abbasaid calipathe in 8th century
Underrated channel
hes underrated for a reason
@7:53 the mongols invaded vietnam 3 times and failed all 3 times, they never conquered vietnam. This video is misleading history
You are an baby bloomer youtuber, who just thinks that west is world
there is so much wrong in this video... dont even know where to start
The Prussians were cracked fr
No mention of the Rashidun caliphate, Ummayad Caliphate, Russian Empire, Mughal empire. What kind of biased list is this. Ignoring one of the largest 2 empires completely (Ummayad and Russian empire ) and What about Mughal Empire that controlled entire worlds 30% trade and became one of the richest empire in history.
4:31 correction, TESTUDO not TETSUDO..
Calling the Mongol empire the second empire? Wtf?
- Babylonians
- Egyptians
- Alexander
Just to name 3 that came before Rome. You could even throw Carthage in there, as they were an overseas empire.
So ignored the Maurya, Gupta, Tang, Ming, Han, Abbasid, Russian Empires.
Forgotten Most Powerful States: Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire, Sassanid Empire, Gupta Empire, Gokturk Khanate, Tang China, Mughal Empire, Russian Empire.
Forgetting the first global empire Portugal (not Spain) 😂😂
Chineae dynasties: are we a joke to you because our descendants never got a B la?
Why no Russian Empire? It was the third largest empire in history and at its bright was among the strongest European nations?
nah idk the Russian Empires Military wasn't so strong. They just had a lot of population for military, not really good technology or tactics.
Nobody cares about orcs now. You people are isolated from the civilized world.
@@CheapSquierBassPlayer we dont like Russia but we care even less about America
@@vladtheimpaler5454 So then you admit that you don't have a valid reason to be here since it's American social media.
@@mrthyme7100 That did not stop them from taking Paris and Berlin.
The richest man in history was Mansa Musa, Emperor of Mali
No it was Genkhis Khan because he ruled asia and middle east(which didnt got shown in this video)
Why didn’t you put the Illyrian empire. Isn’t Illyria a powerful empire
There was no place called Palestine in 1500 BCE. That degree of fraudulent inaccuracy lost me in the first few seconds.
But not much is left as Mongols are just 3 million around the World. Meanwhike, from the Spanish Empire 450 million Spanish speakers are left
This video is very bad👎🏻👎🏻. You’ve oversimplified it to the point where you’re wrong. Too many empires have been left out. You also stated that the Mongol Empire was the 2nd empire in history which makes zero sense.
A lot of these maps are inaccurate as is some of the information such as Genghis Kahn being the richest person of all time
Bro your the biggest underatted ever
So the Persian Empire was not in there?
Making a video about great empire in world history but mainly focus on the west😂 classic !! No sub for me
Hannibal could have won easily won, but he waited to long
How cleverly you missed indian major empires like MAURYA, GUPTA,MUGHAL etc...
British Empire just contains big empty islands.
The title is wrong it’s the British empire and most powerful is your opinion
Well, it was the largest in history
False, at its peak, in 1922, the British Empire was 33,700,000km2. While the Mongol Empire at its peak, around 1290, was 36,500,000km2.
It was power full and influence you are speaking their language. Not mangolian
how can u talk about spain and not Portugal? Portugal started the descobriments, we had one of the biggest empires in the world
There's no mention of Songhai empire
Almost all of the key details in this video were factually incorrect or lacking key details which would mislead young or uninformed viewers. Please don't just rely on AI to make videos like this.
And the Portuguese Empire? They started eveything and much before Spain, England, France etc
It is true that the Portuguese began the Age of Discoveries and also the Atlantic slave trade, but nothing more, and a series of fortified trading posts on the route between Lisbon and India surrounding Africa can hardly be called an Empire.
Hello, brasil, the size of europe...angola. mozambique
@@tvbarrote Until the 19th century Portugal only colonized the coast of Brazil, and until the use of quinine also in the 19th century Europeans were unable to enter the tropical areas of Africa.
Portugal was by no means a power in the 19th century, nor before, in addition to the fact that the areas of Brazil, Angola and Mozambique add up to just over 10 million km2.
And the spanish were everywhere on the americas? Of course not
@@tvbarrote 🤣🤣🤣
Of course yes!
wtf u adding Taiwan as part of chyna?
Where is the umyyad empire ? Moroccan almoravides ? saadians empire ? you don't know about these or you wanted intentionnaly to ignore ...
Germany didn't start ww1 Serbia did or Austria
Lets not talk about D day lmfao
Misinformation and skipped history. History can be removed nor be forgotten.
I learned so much about the ancient world from this video. Thank you for making history so engaging! 🙏
I didn’t know that the term Palestine existed in ancient times.
I thought that the term invented by the Romans after the big Jewish revolt.
My god, did the Palestinians do amazing job in their propaganda.
the bit about roman legionnaires was false, poor people were the majority in the legions even during republican times
the high command however and during republican times, the elite triarii, were upper class
Dude has some real beef with India.💀
it's well known that without the Himalayan mountains and ocean barriers protecting India it would have been conquered MANY times and would be totally different today. you'd probably all be speaking Chinese, Mongolian, or Greek if Alexander didn't die so young -- he would of eventually defeated India. Greek culture was extremely successful at converting others due to it's superior concepts of democracy, art, architecture, civil administration, critical thinking, language.
Everything starts and ends in Greek midlands. Mufks still not getting it and trying them😂
Every Israeli should see the video and keep it in mind that power wont last forever and their war crimes and genocides will be paid off, at last
Many mistakes & inadequacies
Where are the muslim caliphates?
the way he says phoniecian 😂😂
USSR?