Real battle of pyramid scene is cavalry charge from mamluk warrior, who are beaten by grande armee with Cannon, gun and infantry square formation bayonet as spear
I think I read somewhere that the Battle of the Pyramids helped start the modernization of the Ottomans. Because of the advanced weaponry and tactics the French possessed, the Ottomans realized how far behind they were and would begin their military reforms to pattern their army to be more like that of Western Europe
The Ottoman did modernize its military, by forming a "new model" army based on the latest European standard. This army called "Nizam-i Cedit", but this modernization failed due to its old-fashioned elite army, Janissary, who saw Nizam-i Cedit as a threat to their existence, revolted and dethroned Ottoman Sultan Selim III, then dissolved Nizam-i Cedit.
Actually imperial Ottoman army never involved in this war. Thay are local Mamelukes troops with Ottoman support like today's Turkish backed Syrian National Army in Syria.
Thanks for the information. It's always good when comments are interesting and intended to help other people. Did the Turks dispatch a relief force later? I used to have lots of books about Napoleon but I don't remember. I have at least one ancestor who was in one of the highland regiments in the peninsula...and Waterloo. Black watch i think. Not sure.
This was awesome! The closest we can ever come in our time to seeing what such battles looked like. Better than any movie ever made seeking to replicate such battles.
Bonaparte expedition acrossing Island of Malta, egypt and moving trought middle east until his stop in Syria is one of the most awesome things on earth, the few history that counts to me.
Wow exellent dude ! Did you think you would achieve thisa few years ago :O I really like the variety of shots , between the usual camera plans a little above the soldiers , but above all , the close shots ! i love them ! Congratulations ! Cordially
Still ottoman was there and was almost wiped out running for their lives, in acre the ottomans had the british support, that time the british was the only equal of napoleon's france. Cant say the result would be the same had the ottomans fought napoleon on its own.
@@timc9823 British support was above sea. they bombed land from the sea. Apart from that, the land army consisted of Ottomans and was led by Cezzar Ahmet Pasha.
@@emiryldz364 yes i know, the british navy captured french artillery resulting to a prolonged siege by the french, had there been no british support, the ottomans wouldeve been annhilated by french artillery alone.
On February 20, he captured Elarish Castle and continued on his way. There were occasional revolts of the Kölemen along the way, but he could not stop the advance of the army. He captured Gaza on 24 February and Jaffa on 5 March. 4000 Muslims were executed here to intimidate On the 40th day of the movement, the French army arrived in front of Akka Napoleon started propaganda alongside his attacks. He wanted to attract the people to his side and achieve a decisive victory. The increasingly severe French attacks had yielded results 1.5 months after the siege began. The French had captured the Ali Burcu of the castle.But at the end of the same day, when Cezzar Ahmed Pasha detonated the arsenal in that area, the French attacks were halted and they had to withdraw from Ali Burcu On the 52nd day of the siege, around 3000 Nizam-ı Cedid soldiers arrived from Rhodes Island. The already worn-out French army became demoralized upon hearing this. Against him was a larger army. Napoleon no longer thought of anything he could do. On the 64th day of the siege, Napoleon made a sudden retreat. Because he understood that he could not capture this castle. The plan to colonize the Far East failed with the defeat of the Akkadian Siege. He withdrew, saying, "If the Turks had not stopped me in front of Akka, it would have been impossible to conquer the whole east", and left Sidda and Egypt to the Ottomans. Then the Paris Peace Act was signed with the Ottoman Empire. Napaleon accepted the defeat
Ugh wish I could remember the name of that book from high school that follows Napoleon from his childhood up to the battle for Waterloo. Remember there was a picture from it of Napoleons troops fighting beneath the pyramids and I thought it was the coolest looking thing ever.
Ottomans: "alright we're the defenders, that's mean we could use the terrains to use hit and run tactics, ambushed their supply lines multiple times and engage them in decisive battle when they're exhausted right?" Murad Bey: "nah let's engage them right away" Ottomans: "oh yeah we're all indeed sick mens"
Not really possible to do that in flat, open terrain like most of Egypt. Egypt is notoriously easy to conquer if you can get through the desert. Most people live in a flat, undefended, densely-populated area on either side of one river. And the Nile river makes transportation for invaders easy too.
Sorry this depiction is completely inaccurate. Ottoman infantry were not involved. The Mamelukes who ruled Egypt on behalf of the Ottomans were a unique warrior class who were all mounted (i.e. a cavalry force). Estimates of the numbers the French faced vary considerably but it is agreed by most historians at about 6-7,000 mounted accompanied by about 12-15000 retainers (servants who followed on foot) and fellahin (Egyptian peasants). The only infantry were a few thousand Sekkans (mainly Balkan mercenaries) and Cairo Janissaries (Egyptian militia) protecting the artillery dug in at Embabeh a village on the Nile several miles away and on the French left. The French formed several large squares with the small amount of cavalry they had available in the middle and placed their artillery at the corners at the front of each square, facing the long line of Mamelukes who made several wild charges (their only tactic!) but were shot down in front of the French squares. Over 2000 Mamelukes were thought to have been killed with another 1000 or so drowned trying the escape across the Nile. Several thousand Egyptian fellahin etc, also died for total French losses of 29 killed and 290 or so wounded.
Wasn't Egypt under British rule at the time? Could've been that France was trying to take it over. France did have colonies in Northern Africa, so taking Egypt from the British doesn't seem to far fetched.
Many commanders in the french navy were noble. When the Revolution began, many of them were kikced away and new ones were promoted. Obviously, they were less experimented, unlike on the ground where there is always battles where a new generation of commanders can gain experience. Not sure if a French Nelson could do better than the original one with less experienced captain under his command.
Great video but why do you have them formed in squares? Squares are for repelling cavalry attacks. And the enemy consisted mainly of armed citizenry which have very weak morale. 3-5 salvos from soldiers in a full line would break them immediately.
By the way, there's a mod for Napoleon Total War called "Darth Mod". It makes units much larger, and whole battlefield more realistic. I recommend it for future videos about Napoleon's battles. Cheers.
Darthmod is not bad but several mods were released later. LME is better I think but needs a good pc (he has a good one so it's ok) . I have a couple of mods that are not overhaul (units add, sounds, AI and flags). There is NTW III too but it's a pain to make machinimas with this one.
Ottomans were their rulers and masters . In 1768, Ali Bey Al-Kabir declared independence from the Ottomans. However, the Ottomans crushed the movement and retained their position after his defeat.
Ottoman Empire was the only country that was happy about French Revolution until Napoleon attacked Egypt. They was happy because of the revolution Russia and Austria signed peace with ottomans. And Napoleon didn’t fight against ottoman Turks at Egypt he fought against local mamluk viceroys army because during this time ottomans were reforming their army. But Napoleon decided to go further and he beaten in acre by ottoman imperial army led by Cezzar Pasha I love Napoleon and Ottoman Empire too especially the era when ottoman and French were officially allies against Spain and Austria.
On February 20, he captured Elarish Castle and continued on his way. There were occasional revolts of the Kölemen along the way, but he could not stop the advance of the army. He captured Gaza on 24 February and Jaffa on 5 March. 4000 Muslims were executed here to intimidate On the 40th day of the movement, the French army arrived in front of Akka Napoleon started propaganda alongside his attacks. He wanted to attract the people to his side and achieve a decisive victory. The increasingly severe French attacks had yielded results 1.5 months after the siege began. The French had captured the Ali Burcu of the castle.But at the end of the same day, when Cezzar Ahmed Pasha detonated the arsenal in that area, the French attacks were halted and they had to withdraw from Ali Burcu On the 52nd day of the siege, around 3000 Nizam-ı Cedid soldiers arrived from Rhodes Island. The already worn-out French army became demoralized upon hearing this. Against him was a larger army. Napoleon no longer thought of anything he could do. On the 64th day of the siege, Napoleon made a sudden retreat. Because he understood that he could not capture this castle. The plan to colonize the Far East failed with the defeat of the Akkadian Siege. He withdrew, saying, "If the Turks had not stopped me in front of Akka, it would have been impossible to conquer the whole east", and left Sidda and Egypt to the Ottomans. Then the Paris Peace Act was signed with the Ottoman Empire. Napaleon accepted the defeat
I love the way it showed the recoil of the twelve-pounder artillery pieces, as movies hardly ever do. But shooting exploding howitzer shells? Seriously, is it so hard to show transonic round shot or canister shot in flight and on impact against infantry formations? Or is too sanguinary to show even for such historical animation?
Since you cannot accept Napoleon's first defeat, you immediately state that it was the support of Great Britain or another power, and you do not accept the fact.. There were no British inside the castle, there were only Ottoman soldiers inside the castle, and the Turks gave a strong slap to that fake Alexander who thought she was Alexander the Great.
“There are two great virtues that elevate people: The bravery of the man and the chastity of the woman. In addition to these two virtues, there is a virtue that honors both men and women. To be so devoted to one's homeland that one can sacrifice one's life without hesitation. Turks are heroes who possess these qualities and virtues. That is why Turks can be killed, but they cannot be defeated." Napoleon: In His Own Words on page 144.
Стоем ходили, что б не сломать его, но никак не бегали. Ядра редко были разрывными, ими стреляли накатом, а вблизи шрапнелью. Вообщем мультик для детей
Looks awesome but for historical napoleonics I suggest you install the napoleonon total war 3 mod it makes the battle much more historicaly accurate plus the musket fire sounds far better than in vanilla
And the Battle of Abukir (the Landbattle, not the seabattle a year earlier) was even more impressive. Only 8000 frenchmen completely destroyed a whole ottoman army of 18.000.
@@slavebreaker1517 Nope. Those were the Turks. The Mamelucks were at the Pyramide. And BTW. The French also had only flintlocks and a few guns. That was standard at that time.
BUT then??? On February 20, he captured Elarish Castle and continued on his way. There were occasional revolts of the Kölemen along the way, but he could not stop the advance of the army. He captured Gaza on 24 February and Jaffa on 5 March. 4000 Muslims were executed here to intimidate On the 40th day of the movement, the French army arrived in front of Akka Napoleon started propaganda alongside his attacks. He wanted to attract the people to his side and achieve a decisive victory. The increasingly severe French attacks had yielded results 1.5 months after the siege began. The French had captured the Ali Burcu of the castle.But at the end of the same day, when Cezzar Ahmed Pasha detonated the arsenal in that area, the French attacks were halted and they had to withdraw from Ali Burcu On the 52nd day of the siege, around 3000 Nizam-ı Cedid soldiers arrived from Rhodes Island. The already worn-out French army became demoralized upon hearing this. Against him was a larger army. Napoleon no longer thought of anything he could do. On the 64th day of the siege, Napoleon made a sudden retreat. Because he understood that he could not capture this castle. The plan to colonize the Far East failed with the defeat of the Akkadian Siege. He withdrew, saying, "If the Turks had not stopped me in front of Akka, it would have been impossible to conquer the whole east", and left Sidda and Egypt to the Ottomans. Then the Paris Peace Act was signed with the Ottoman Empire. Napoleon accepted the defeat 4500 killed French amry 2300 Ottoman army
@@talehilyasov5967 Especially because he said "if the English didn't stopped me....". Big difference. Napoleons campaign had shown how weak the osman empire was.
The Ottoman Empire was declining since the second half of the 18th century (1750 up), it got defeated by the Russians many times and was no match for the French.
@@SandokanBattles Nie nie, do dzisiaj pamiętam jak się chwalili, że w rome II będzie nowy silnik i wyszła kaszanka bo mega go nie dopracowali. Wiem po naciągnęli mnie na preorder, a potem sobie plułem w brodę. Z resztą ciągną ten silnik do dzisiaj, ale znacznie zmodyfikowany. Mam nadzieje, że następny total war będzie na nowym silniku. Tego im życzę.
Наполеон сокрушительно опозорился на Востоке.После этого Александр 1 перестал считать его рукопожатным.А ведь династический союз с Францией мог иметь непредсказуемые последствия для всего мира!
he win in Pyramids but then? On February 20, he captured Elarish Castle and continued on his way. There were occasional revolts of the Kölemen along the way, but he could not stop the advance of the army. He captured Gaza on 24 February and Jaffa on 5 March. 4000 Muslims were executed here to intimidate On the 40th day of the movement, the French army arrived in front of Akka Napoleon started propaganda alongside his attacks. He wanted to attract the people to his side and achieve a decisive victory. The increasingly severe French attacks had yielded results 1.5 months after the siege began. The French had captured the Ali Burcu of the castle.But at the end of the same day, when Cezzar Ahmed Pasha detonated the arsenal in that area, the French attacks were halted and they had to withdraw from Ali Burcu On the 52nd day of the siege, around 3000 Nizam-ı Cedid soldiers arrived from Rhodes Island. The already worn-out French army became demoralized upon hearing this. Against him was a larger army. Napoleon no longer thought of anything he could do. On the 64th day of the siege, Napoleon made a sudden retreat. Because he understood that he could not capture this castle. The plan to colonize the Far East failed with the defeat of the Akkadian Siege. He withdrew, saying, "If the Turks had not stopped me in front of Akka, it would have been impossible to conquer the whole east", and left Sidda and Egypt to the Ottomans. Then the Paris Peace Act was signed with the Ottoman Empire. Napoleon accepted the defeat 4500 killed French amry 2300 Ottoman army
In Egypt, Bonaparte was not dressed like that, he began to wear this precise uniform only in 1802, when he was "first consul".
Ntw can be pretty constricted in uniforms.
Real battle of pyramid scene is cavalry charge from mamluk warrior, who are beaten by grande armee with Cannon, gun and infantry square formation bayonet as spear
I think I read somewhere that the Battle of the Pyramids helped start the modernization of the Ottomans. Because of the advanced weaponry and tactics the French possessed, the Ottomans realized how far behind they were and would begin their military reforms to pattern their army to be more like that of Western Europe
Can't say they ever really modernized their army fully until WW1 and the partition of their empire, though...
The whole XIX was hard for the Ottoman empire. They tried to modernize their army, but the European powers were too much advanced at that time.
The Ottoman did modernize its military, by forming a "new model" army based on the latest European standard. This army called "Nizam-i Cedit", but this modernization failed due to its old-fashioned elite army, Janissary, who saw Nizam-i Cedit as a threat to their existence, revolted and dethroned Ottoman Sultan Selim III, then dissolved Nizam-i Cedit.
@@rickyhamidi2322 How foolish from them.
@Вхламинго what the hell are you talking about
Actually imperial Ottoman army never involved in this war. Thay are local Mamelukes troops with Ottoman support like today's Turkish backed Syrian National Army in Syria.
Thanks for the information. It's always good when comments are interesting and intended to help other people. Did the Turks dispatch a relief force later? I used to have lots of books about Napoleon but I don't remember. I have at least one ancestor who was in one of the highland regiments in the peninsula...and Waterloo. Black watch i think. Not sure.
@@stephensinclair3771 Turkish reformed regular army with British support repulsed the Napoleon's siege of Acre
I think this is the best he was able to reenact the battle, as the game does not contain Egyptian Mameluk units.
Still, thanks for the facts.
@@niyazidemirtas9840 he never lost...he was out of troops and left
@Вхламинго Search up Nizam-i Cedid before rejecting a fact.
This was awesome! The closest we can ever come in our time to seeing what such battles looked like. Better than any movie ever made seeking to replicate such battles.
Thank you ! :)
Who's gonna tell him about "Waterloo" the film?
@@iggyharl5780 Good tastes
Ahh, poor Jonathan Cummings, you never watch War And Peace, Waterloo, Alexander the Great, etc.
@@Wolfen443 Yes, I have. I like this better.
Nostalgia hit me so hard when Napoleon spoke of Alexander. Seeing napoleon cavalry men wearing crested helmets is just a cherry on the top
Ah yes, imitating Alexander (Napoleon you lucky bastard)
@@wilmerbesitan1200 he also imitating roman Legion helmet, and he conquer italy. Napoleon you double lucky bastard 🤣
Bonaparte expedition acrossing Island of Malta, egypt and moving trought middle east until his stop in Syria is one of the most awesome things on earth, the few history that counts to me.
Stop in Palestine*
The campaign really lost steam after the failed Acre siege.
@@Dazzlefisher back then it was still syria
i absoulutley love the napoleonic time period so pleases do more napoleon toatal war videos! thanks !!!!
I should make more videos from that period, gretings
I'm a Revolution guy/fan and Civil war
Wow exellent dude ! Did you think you would achieve thisa few years ago :O I really like the variety of shots , between the usual camera plans a little above the soldiers , but above all , the close shots ! i love them ! Congratulations !
Cordially
Thanks mate :)
Ottoman infantry was not main troops in this war.Mostly Mamluk cavalry fought. Ottoman infantry fought in el Ariş and siege of Akka.
Still ottoman was there and was almost wiped out running for their lives, in acre the ottomans had the british support, that time the british was the only equal of napoleon's france. Cant say the result would be the same had the ottomans fought napoleon on its own.
@@timc9823 Amiral Nelson taked Ottoman honour medal by Ottoman Sultan 3.Selim
@@timc9823 British support was above sea. they bombed land from the sea. Apart from that, the land army consisted of Ottomans and was led by Cezzar Ahmet Pasha.
@@emiryldz364 yes i know, the british navy captured french artillery resulting to a prolonged siege by the french, had there been no british support, the ottomans wouldeve been annhilated by french artillery alone.
On February 20, he captured Elarish Castle and continued on his way. There were occasional revolts of the Kölemen along the way, but he could not stop the advance of the army. He captured Gaza on 24 February and Jaffa on 5 March. 4000 Muslims were executed here to intimidate
On the 40th day of the movement, the French army arrived in front of Akka
Napoleon started propaganda alongside his attacks. He wanted to attract the people to his side and achieve a decisive victory.
The increasingly severe French attacks had yielded results 1.5 months after the siege began. The French had captured the Ali Burcu of the castle.But at the end of the same day, when Cezzar Ahmed Pasha detonated the arsenal in that area, the French attacks were halted and they had to withdraw from Ali Burcu
On the 52nd day of the siege, around 3000 Nizam-ı Cedid soldiers arrived from Rhodes Island. The already worn-out French army became demoralized upon hearing this. Against him was a larger army. Napoleon no longer thought of anything he could do.
On the 64th day of the siege, Napoleon made a sudden retreat. Because he understood that he could not capture this castle. The plan to colonize the Far East failed with the defeat of the Akkadian Siege. He withdrew, saying, "If the Turks had not stopped me in front of Akka, it would have been impossible to conquer the whole east", and left Sidda and Egypt to the Ottomans. Then the Paris Peace Act was signed with the Ottoman Empire. Napaleon accepted the defeat
Ugh wish I could remember the name of that book from high school that follows Napoleon from his childhood up to the battle for Waterloo. Remember there was a picture from it of Napoleons troops fighting beneath the pyramids and I thought it was the coolest looking thing ever.
Google it. I'm sure it's somewhere
@@lucianoiuorno2361 I tried no luck
@@rc59191 oh well. Hopefully you find it someday!
i think you mean Alexander Dumas right? I heard they have a book about him so I'm similar to what you saying
Oh my gosh he's back! LETS GO
Bro france lose 😐
Ottomans: "alright we're the defenders, that's mean we could use the terrains to use hit and run tactics, ambushed their supply lines multiple times and engage them in decisive battle when they're exhausted right?"
Murad Bey: "nah let's engage them right away"
Ottomans: "oh yeah we're all indeed sick mens"
Not really possible to do that in flat, open terrain like most of Egypt. Egypt is notoriously easy to conquer if you can get through the desert. Most people live in a flat, undefended, densely-populated area on either side of one river. And the Nile river makes transportation for invaders easy too.
Ottoman Empire Strong
@@ErenVonBayern in dreams
Elrìch Rosēnhousén in reality, they came to vienna where they were defeated by a coalition (not 1vs1). So be honest and talk about real facts.
@@ElBattaliador Napolean always lost with ootom0ans
Sorry this depiction is completely inaccurate. Ottoman infantry were not involved. The Mamelukes who ruled Egypt on behalf of the Ottomans were a unique warrior class who were all mounted (i.e. a cavalry force). Estimates of the numbers the French faced vary considerably but it is agreed by most historians at about 6-7,000 mounted accompanied by about 12-15000 retainers (servants who followed on foot) and fellahin (Egyptian peasants). The only infantry were a few thousand Sekkans (mainly Balkan mercenaries) and Cairo Janissaries (Egyptian militia) protecting the artillery dug in at Embabeh a village on the Nile several miles away and on the French left. The French formed several large squares with the small amount of cavalry they had available in the middle and placed their artillery at the corners at the front of each square, facing the long line of Mamelukes who made several wild charges (their only tactic!) but were shot down in front of the French squares. Over 2000 Mamelukes were thought to have been killed with another 1000 or so drowned trying the escape across the Nile. Several thousand Egyptian fellahin etc, also died for total French losses of 29 killed and 290 or so wounded.
Wrong title, these were Mamluks. Ottoman just support them back with logistical
"¡Soldados, desde lo alto de esas pirámides, cuarenta siglos os contemplan!" (Arenga de Napoleón a sus tropas antes de la batalla de las Pirámides)
the french invading egypt was the most random thing ever if you think about it
Almost like he was sent their maybe to find something or destroy something ?
Wasn't Egypt under British rule at the time? Could've been that France was trying to take it over. France did have colonies in Northern Africa, so taking Egypt from the British doesn't seem to far fetched.
@@Saturnia2014 no, Egypt wasn’t under British rule. It’s more likely Napoleon just wanted to be like his idol, Alexander
@@lesdodoclips3915 he did it to try to stop imports from India reaching Britain
@@Saturnia2014 nope egypt wasnt under british control at that time, the ottomans were
This is a masterpiece. Moverover, it is quite close to history.
The only shame is that Napoleon has become outdated with its graphics :(
Still tho the game look 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Why are you formed in squares? Squares are for repelling cavalry attacks not infantry attacks.
Hi napolion nerd
Lol
@@zak-de1lq and he is also a nerd
I’m definitely right and a nerd. But not a Napoleon one a Wellington one. 🤣🤣
@@neilgibbs3880 wait is there a game with waligton
Nice bro
Thanks
@@SandokanBattles no problem
@@SandokanBattles can you maybe do a tarsacan one fighting Aztecs and Tarascan win
@@SandokanBattles thanks for liking my comment
A new excellent video !
Well done !
Thank you! Cheers!
*HAPPY NEW YEAR SANDOKAN* !!!
awesome, big fan of your work thank you.
Thank you too!
Napoleon could count on one of the finest armies in history but his fleet could not match the results of his land forces and it's such a shame really.
just imagine, what if Horation Nelson was a French admiral rather than a British one... world domination
@@sagagis Absolutely. Thomas Cochrane would have helped a lot as well.
Many commanders in the french navy were noble. When the Revolution began, many of them were kikced away and new ones were promoted. Obviously, they were less experimented, unlike on the ground where there is always battles where a new generation of commanders can gain experience. Not sure if a French Nelson could do better than the original one with less experienced captain under his command.
@@francoiscamy5066 Fair enough.
It was not only Nelson that beat the French !! Wellington never lost against FRANCE with a smaller Army !!
Just funny to see, Winning scene but still fired by Ottoman Artillery in the village to player's left (east of the map)
Great video but why do you have them formed in squares? Squares are for repelling cavalry attacks. And the enemy consisted mainly of armed citizenry which have very weak morale. 3-5 salvos from soldiers in a full line would break them immediately.
Love your video 👍
Greetings from Egypt 🇪🇬
Awesome! Thank you!
Pro Mustafa Kemal Atatürk !!! Noob Napolyon !!!
:D
@@ErenVonBayern
What do you mean?
By the way, there's a mod for Napoleon Total War called "Darth Mod". It makes units much larger, and whole battlefield more realistic. I recommend it for future videos about Napoleon's battles. Cheers.
Darthmod is not bad but several mods were released later.
LME is better I think but needs a good pc (he has a good one so it's ok) . I have a couple of mods that are not overhaul (units add, sounds, AI and flags).
There is NTW III too but it's a pain to make machinimas with this one.
I know but with that mods FPS dropping a lot :(
Haha, clasic total war music - never gets old.
Correctikn : Mamluks with a little Ottoman support vs France
Buts it's mainly Mamluks
Ottomans were their rulers and masters . In 1768, Ali Bey Al-Kabir declared independence from the Ottomans. However, the Ottomans crushed the movement and retained their position after his defeat.
Square formation was not used when facing opposing infantry. Napoleons men went into square prior to the introduction of cavalry.
As always great video mate ❗
Glad you enjoyed
I fricking love the Ottomans so much
Ottoman Empire was the only country that was happy about French Revolution until Napoleon attacked Egypt. They was happy because of the revolution Russia and Austria signed peace with ottomans. And Napoleon didn’t fight against ottoman Turks at Egypt he fought against local mamluk viceroys army because during this time ottomans were reforming their army. But Napoleon decided to go further and he beaten in acre by ottoman imperial army led by Cezzar Pasha I love Napoleon and Ottoman Empire too especially the era when ottoman and French were officially allies against Spain and Austria.
@@alisahinnnn I love the details you gave me i didnt know about any of those thanks :D
Russians and British defeated the ottomans though
On February 20, he captured Elarish Castle and continued on his way. There were occasional revolts of the Kölemen along the way, but he could not stop the advance of the army. He captured Gaza on 24 February and Jaffa on 5 March. 4000 Muslims were executed here to intimidate
On the 40th day of the movement, the French army arrived in front of Akka
Napoleon started propaganda alongside his attacks. He wanted to attract the people to his side and achieve a decisive victory.
The increasingly severe French attacks had yielded results 1.5 months after the siege began. The French had captured the Ali Burcu of the castle.But at the end of the same day, when Cezzar Ahmed Pasha detonated the arsenal in that area, the French attacks were halted and they had to withdraw from Ali Burcu
On the 52nd day of the siege, around 3000 Nizam-ı Cedid soldiers arrived from Rhodes Island. The already worn-out French army became demoralized upon hearing this. Against him was a larger army. Napoleon no longer thought of anything he could do.
On the 64th day of the siege, Napoleon made a sudden retreat. Because he understood that he could not capture this castle. The plan to colonize the Far East failed with the defeat of the Akkadian Siege. He withdrew, saying, "If the Turks had not stopped me in front of Akka, it would have been impossible to conquer the whole east", and left Sidda and Egypt to the Ottomans. Then the Paris Peace Act was signed with the Ottoman Empire. Napaleon accepted the defeat
underated comment
Simply some french boys goofin off
Let's go ...he back!!!!
enjoy mate ;) greetings
The men are fatigued sir, MUST REST.
Which mods did you use sir?
only blood mod
Damn great!
From Craig. Cheers.
thanks Craig ;)
great - but the background sounds almost overwhelm the narration...
New Subscriber.
Thanks and welcome!
What are their bisnis away from home?
Really good
Thank you! Cheers!
Field artillery had explosive shells in those days?
What camera settings do you use? Amazing cinematic dude
just free camera, greetings
@@SandokanBattles Thank you! Have a wonderful day.
@@SandokanBattles May I ask how you get that small shake when recording?
@@saikoeditz7069 when editing in sony vegas but you can also turn on in the game
War Ottoman vs France 1798 Egypt
I love the way it showed the recoil of the twelve-pounder artillery pieces, as movies hardly ever do. But shooting exploding howitzer shells? Seriously, is it so hard to show transonic round shot or canister shot in flight and on impact against infantry formations? Or is too sanguinary to show even for such historical animation?
Napoleon used carcass shot
Learn history
The Age of European Supremacy. And Napoleon just wasted it all or rather spent/expended it all so fast.
I'm Egyptian From Alexandria
gretings mate, i have few Egyptian friends ;)
is this NTW2 or 3
Are you gonna do the dlc for the twisted and the twilight dlc??
I will try to do something short
Sandokan, how did you get that map in Play Battle?
its historical battle, theres no Egypt map in play battle
oh alright
Hey man How Do you Get These Frenchs Units
Its a game, Napoleon Total War
Did you use any mods in this gameplay?
no mods, vanilla Napoleon
¿Cpu & gpu?
geforce 1080 Ti
The battle of Verdun please
Good to see
This is POG
The battle seem to be between two groups where French were prepared and knew what they are going to do and other is doing the exact opposite
U should do the large battles like austerlitz and borodino with ntw3 its great
Did you do this at play battle?
yes and after record it
@@SandokanBattles I cant find that map that you're using in your video.
Bravo!!!
Can you make the BATTLE OF BORODINO. please
Yes, I will made this battle soon, Greetings
Give me an army of Turks and I will take the world captive for you.
Napolyon Bonaparte
Pls ottoman empire vs french empire akka castle defence film
Did you use mods ?
Just mod for blood, but there is just a little
@@SandokanBattles ok I had the impression that uniforms and explosions changed.
This battle was between the Egyptian Mamluks and the French, the Ottomans had very little involvement in this
There are no Egyptian Mamluk units in Napoleon: Total War.
@@mussicanttakegreece7296 What about mods? Are there any?
@@manetho5134 Unfortunately there doesn't seems to be any, this is the closest he was able to recreate the battle.
Imagine if they produced another Basilic Cannon, those france would be dead fr 💀
nice
Thanks
The Ottomans was nearly crushed if not for the British help.
It wasnt lol u gof beaten by 70 old commander shameful
could been dead
Since you cannot accept Napoleon's first defeat, you immediately state that it was the support of Great Britain or another power, and you do not accept the fact.. There were no British inside the castle, there were only Ottoman soldiers inside the castle, and the Turks gave a strong slap to that fake Alexander who thought she was Alexander the Great.
please do waterloo
Thanks for idea, now im making short break from Napoleon, greetings Dan
@@SandokanBattles Iena please
Soundtrack name please
Its Napoleon Total war soundtrack, greetings
Great
Can you create Philippine-American War Pls my country is Philippines
Sorry im not doing battles from that era
Why?
Cool
thanks ;)
“There are two great virtues that elevate people: The bravery of the man and the chastity of the woman. In addition to these two virtues, there is a virtue that honors both men and women. To be so devoted to one's homeland that one can sacrifice one's life without hesitation. Turks are heroes who possess these qualities and virtues. That is why Turks can be killed, but they cannot be defeated."
Napoleon: In His Own Words on page 144.
Why don't the Ottoman kneel to reload and fire?
as a Turk i respect napoleon so much he was a respectful enemy like baldwin IV
i really like enemies like this
Any mods?
No mods, just free camera
Actually Ottoman Empire was please to Napoleon help them for cleaning those stubborn Mamluks at Egypt .
Game name please
Napoleon Total War
It was all worth it, just to get some Mameluke units !
Napoléon speaks english ?! HERESY
but with french accent ;)
Hey sandokan battle, wouldn't you mind do the battle of waterloo? It's my favourite battle.
Man im thinking about this battle for years, some day i will do it, but its a huge battle and difficult to show
@@SandokanBattles , ok dont worry, i believe in you champ
Batlle pyramides 29 dead French soldier only VS 8000 dead mamelouk
Also many thousands Mamluks were wounded, it was a massacre.
@@salamyaya162 Not hurt, but kill
What do you call those french units their uniforms are sexy
Unfortunately just something like Battle of the Pyramids
Fun fact napoleon total war is better than empire ok not a fun fact but yall gotta admit that empire is worse than napoleon
why exploding cannon balls
The game of that the napleon total war is the best that i have ever play if you can buy it or download it and play it can lear you the history
DUDE WHATS MOD IS THIS
No mods mate, just blood mod for small blood effect, thats all
TOP!!!
EPICCCCCC!
Thanks ;)
Were good!
Стоем ходили, что б не сломать его, но никак не бегали. Ядра редко были разрывными, ими стреляли накатом, а вблизи шрапнелью. Вообщем мультик для детей
Looks awesome but for historical napoleonics I suggest you install the napoleonon total war 3 mod it makes the battle much more historicaly accurate plus the musket fire sounds far better than in vanilla
I want to but when i install mods my fps dropping a lot
@@SandokanBattles ah ok no prob mate
War is the ultimate waste
Admiral General "Aladdin", got whooped in this battle by the French.
Не было у мамлюков линейной пехоты.
And the Battle of Abukir (the Landbattle, not the seabattle a year earlier) was even more impressive. Only 8000 frenchmen completely destroyed a whole ottoman army of 18.000.
Lol it wasnt ottoman army it was mamluk army and they had only cav and flintlock
@@slavebreaker1517 Nope. Those were the Turks. The Mamelucks were at the Pyramide. And BTW. The French also had only flintlocks and a few guns. That was standard at that time.
BUT then???
On February 20, he captured Elarish Castle and continued on his way. There were occasional revolts of the Kölemen along the way, but he could not stop the advance of the army. He captured Gaza on 24 February and Jaffa on 5 March. 4000 Muslims were executed here to intimidate
On the 40th day of the movement, the French army arrived in front of Akka
Napoleon started propaganda alongside his attacks. He wanted to attract the people to his side and achieve a decisive victory.
The increasingly severe French attacks had yielded results 1.5 months after the siege began. The French had captured the Ali Burcu of the castle.But at the end of the same day, when Cezzar Ahmed Pasha detonated the arsenal in that area, the French attacks were halted and they had to withdraw from Ali Burcu
On the 52nd day of the siege, around 3000 Nizam-ı Cedid soldiers arrived from Rhodes Island. The already worn-out French army became demoralized upon hearing this. Against him was a larger army. Napoleon no longer thought of anything he could do.
On the 64th day of the siege, Napoleon made a sudden retreat. Because he understood that he could not capture this castle. The plan to colonize the Far East failed with the defeat of the Akkadian Siege. He withdrew, saying, "If the Turks had not stopped me in front of Akka, it would have been impossible to conquer the whole east", and left Sidda and Egypt to the Ottomans. Then the Paris Peace Act was signed with the Ottoman Empire. Napoleon accepted the defeat 4500 killed French amry 2300 Ottoman army
@@talehilyasov5967 Especially because he said "if the English didn't stopped me....". Big difference. Napoleons campaign had shown how weak the osman empire was.
The Ottoman Empire was declining since the second half of the 18th century (1750 up), it got defeated by the Russians many times and was no match for the French.
Do dzisiaj nie mogę wyjść z podziwu jak dobry był ten silnik na którym robili empira i napoleona. Przypomnę, że to był 2007 rok
To jest chyba ten sam silnik co nowe Total War
@@SandokanBattles Nie nie, do dzisiaj pamiętam jak się chwalili, że w rome II będzie nowy silnik i wyszła kaszanka bo mega go nie dopracowali. Wiem po naciągnęli mnie na preorder, a potem sobie plułem w brodę. Z resztą ciągną ten silnik do dzisiaj, ale znacznie zmodyfikowany. Mam nadzieje, że następny total war będzie na nowym silniku. Tego im życzę.
any mods?
just small blood mod
@@SandokanBattles wonderful picture!
Наполеон сокрушительно опозорился на Востоке.После этого Александр 1 перестал считать его рукопожатным.А ведь династический союз с Францией мог иметь непредсказуемые последствия для всего мира!
he win in Pyramids but then?
On February 20, he captured Elarish Castle and continued on his way. There were occasional revolts of the Kölemen along the way, but he could not stop the advance of the army. He captured Gaza on 24 February and Jaffa on 5 March. 4000 Muslims were executed here to intimidate
On the 40th day of the movement, the French army arrived in front of Akka
Napoleon started propaganda alongside his attacks. He wanted to attract the people to his side and achieve a decisive victory.
The increasingly severe French attacks had yielded results 1.5 months after the siege began. The French had captured the Ali Burcu of the castle.But at the end of the same day, when Cezzar Ahmed Pasha detonated the arsenal in that area, the French attacks were halted and they had to withdraw from Ali Burcu
On the 52nd day of the siege, around 3000 Nizam-ı Cedid soldiers arrived from Rhodes Island. The already worn-out French army became demoralized upon hearing this. Against him was a larger army. Napoleon no longer thought of anything he could do.
On the 64th day of the siege, Napoleon made a sudden retreat. Because he understood that he could not capture this castle. The plan to colonize the Far East failed with the defeat of the Akkadian Siege. He withdrew, saying, "If the Turks had not stopped me in front of Akka, it would have been impossible to conquer the whole east", and left Sidda and Egypt to the Ottomans. Then the Paris Peace Act was signed with the Ottoman Empire. Napoleon accepted the defeat 4500 killed French amry 2300 Ottoman army