GENGHIS KHAN: The Peasant Who Conquered the World

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @HorsesOnYT
    @HorsesOnYT  23 дня назад +101

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    • @aaron6806
      @aaron6806 22 дня назад +6

      What happened to the original title "The Orphan Who Conquered the World"? I'm positive that was the title I saw earlier today.

    • @alexcaloca6566
      @alexcaloca6566 21 день назад +3

      ❤ your channel. Keep it up

    • @honjon666
      @honjon666 17 дней назад +1

      Insanely cringe merch my man

    • @bizz1258
      @bizz1258 14 дней назад +2

      @@aaron6806 channels like him usually switch between titles a couple times right after upload to see which gets the most clicks

    • @karlscher5170
      @karlscher5170 9 дней назад

      Colonization and genocide is ok, when you're not European male?

  • @Mynameisntmegan
    @Mynameisntmegan 23 дня назад +5696

    Finally a video with actual horses.

    • @tristankrammel5041
      @tristankrammel5041 23 дня назад +87

      Posted 2 minutes after the video went live. bro was WAITING

    • @arifnurhikam
      @arifnurhikam 23 дня назад +27

      The most famous horse rider

    • @Mynameisntmegan
      @Mynameisntmegan 23 дня назад +26

      @@tristankrammel5041 Right place at the right time.

    • @OG_McLovin
      @OG_McLovin 23 дня назад +16

      Made by my favorite youtube essayist: Eagles.

    • @DancingAlldayLong
      @DancingAlldayLong 22 дня назад +3

      He did warn us

  • @lemmehxthat
    @lemmehxthat 23 дня назад +2482

    So many friggin horses
    I'm literally ascending

  • @seasoraa
    @seasoraa 23 дня назад +1950

    I love your pronunciation, as someone that speaks mongolian yours was the closest ive heard from a non native speaker

    • @gaijinwilly
      @gaijinwilly 23 дня назад +123

      2 seconds in I realize I’ve mispronounced for my whole life. Appreciate that tidbit at the very least aha

    • @tumurtoi3551
      @tumurtoi3551 23 дня назад +9

      Meh

    • @MaximMelamed
      @MaximMelamed 22 дня назад +17

      I thought it was pronounced more like "Chinghiz"

    • @digonderongedonga
      @digonderongedonga 22 дня назад +16

      jengas hon

    • @fahkinlosah8469
      @fahkinlosah8469 22 дня назад

      Fantastic job

  • @Laotzu.Goldbug
    @Laotzu.Goldbug 22 дня назад +1035

    Genghis Khan was _never_ a peasant. He was merely a dispossessed nobleman. This is a fundamental distinction. (He was the son of a clan chief, chased out of power by other rival aristocrats)
    This may be hard for people to grasp in the modern world where true metaphysical class distinctions have almost ceased to exist and people conceive of wealth as the only marker of distinction, but this is a relatively recent phenomenon. Temüjin always would have understood himself as a member of the elite, even if he was dressed in rags and had not a coin to his name. It was not wealth that made one a peasant or an aristocrat but the blood in their veins.

    • @Kburn1985
      @Kburn1985 22 дня назад +135

      Correct. The prevailing creation myth in East Asia was nobles were made out of yellow clay by the hand of the creator goddess, while commoners were created by dragging a rope through mud.
      They weren't even considered the same species, much less social standing.

    • @cameronsmith8775
      @cameronsmith8775 22 дня назад +3

      Signal boosting this!

    • @7d_renoakilah485
      @7d_renoakilah485 22 дня назад +9

      @@Kburn1985 Creator goddess? Weren't mongols at the time adgerents to Tengrism?

    • @raynotten3013
      @raynotten3013 22 дня назад +45

      Brilliantly written. This whole video essay is useless if the maker doesn’t understand this or chooses to change this intentionally in order for the story to fit his modern world view.

    • @truthprevails8836
      @truthprevails8836 22 дня назад +4

      Exactly and it was true of almost every society like india, greece etc

  • @theone9890
    @theone9890 23 дня назад +445

    I have been obsessed with Genghis khan since I was like 6 so you don't even know how happy I am that my favorite creator made a video about him

    • @AM-th1xf
      @AM-th1xf 22 дня назад +2

      same bro 😭

    • @canchero724
      @canchero724 22 дня назад +2

      There's no one quite like him. I'm obsessed too!

    • @wassenaar1544
      @wassenaar1544 22 дня назад

      Same

    • @Thearbiter96
      @Thearbiter96 22 дня назад +2

      I’ve also been fascinated with him and the Mongols since about 6 too! I get so hype every time a trusted creator makes any video concerning such

    • @spriestchump1531
      @spriestchump1531 22 дня назад

      Same lmao

  • @SauloA333
    @SauloA333 23 дня назад +353

    Finally brothers! FINALLY!!! Horses stopped horsing around and beating around the bushes and dedicated a video to horses. Horses beyond the Horizon. THE HORSES ARE COMING

    • @roecocoa
      @roecocoa 22 дня назад +4

      The dog days are over, the dog days are done.

  • @xoxo4899
    @xoxo4899 22 дня назад +315

    >subscribes to Horses channel in 2022
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    • @al3xa723
      @al3xa723 10 дней назад

      you're amazing ❤

  • @ijustwannabeatpeace
    @ijustwannabeatpeace 23 дня назад +360

    0:44 horses are horsin around in a horses video.
    What a wonderful world we're living in!

  • @Saddison01
    @Saddison01 21 день назад +31

    Ive been watching your videos for over a year now and am so happy to see you cover one of the most interesting people in history. Keep up the great work.

  • @mizew9149
    @mizew9149 21 день назад +54

    I’ve read 2 books about Genghis Khan. Know entirely too much about his life. And I am still going to watch this video and learn something new. Thank you for your videos sir

    • @thecuriousorbit
      @thecuriousorbit 20 дней назад +3

      You’re such kind-hearted and humble person. Lovely Mizew🎉

  • @tiffany5301
    @tiffany5301 23 дня назад +178

    i wish every topic ever was narrated and produced by horses

    • @FringeSpectre
      @FringeSpectre 23 дня назад

      Half of the editing is just putting text on screen. Emplemon or Ahoy would be much better choices.

    • @cheese-ov5ok
      @cheese-ov5ok 22 дня назад +17

      @@FringeSpectre NARRATED, not edited

    • @brixan...
      @brixan... 22 дня назад +11

      He’s working his way through every single topic in existence

    • @4uhDamagecase
      @4uhDamagecase 21 день назад

      give it some time

    • @multieyedkitten
      @multieyedkitten 21 день назад +8

      it would literally be unintelligible, horses would stomp on the computer unable to make anything but a mess. I think they're not great producers

  • @sam-sp5zk
    @sam-sp5zk 23 дня назад +208

    Finally, Some HORSES.

  • @khristal000
    @khristal000 23 дня назад +131

    as a Mongolian i am literally flabergasted how this video is really good

    • @sekmyt5000
      @sekmyt5000 19 дней назад +7

      bro i think its kinda incorrect on some of the aspect.

    • @cosmoskid4613
      @cosmoskid4613 12 дней назад +2

      Stop humiliating yourself and your fellow momgolians. Just see the title he never was a peasant.

    • @telmendespot4880
      @telmendespot4880 7 дней назад

      ​@@cosmoskid4613 yes he was not peasant but he had peasant when he was childhood and barely serving it still impressive there is lots of nobles just like temujin but he was fighted for it not even noble Mongolia united whole nation and dominated whole world

    • @telmendespot4880
      @telmendespot4880 7 дней назад

      ​@@sekmyt5000 no some of Mongolia history was always false those false information always comes from those people who didn't even visited the Mongolia. There is book called secret history of Mongolia that all of them translated to English

    • @khristal000
      @khristal000 2 дня назад

      @@cosmoskid4613 he aint a king from birth. i know he got some royal blood in him but he spend his childhood in poverty dawg. i understand you that you dont wanna "see" khan as some peasant but still you should stick to the truth.

  • @dominus1444
    @dominus1444 23 дня назад +35

    Both you and the Fall of Civilizations posting a video about the Mongols on the same day is one of the best things that has happened to me all year.

    • @taylor6164
      @taylor6164 22 дня назад +1

      What are the odds? lol

    • @Exit311
      @Exit311 21 день назад +4

      It's unkhanny

  • @thelordkk512
    @thelordkk512 22 дня назад +26

    So many comments about horses rather than the actual topic of the video. The video is amazing

  • @CirclingDuck
    @CirclingDuck 22 дня назад +165

    00:50 Muhammad is a much, much better analogue for Genghis Khan than Jesus. Jesus neither led armies nor built empires, nor did he unify disparate tribes in his homeland into a single polity. He did not personally spread a new civilization across diverse countries or establish dynasties from his followers that would rule successor empires for centuries. However, all of these accomplishments apply equally to both Muhammad and Genghis Khan.
    It's debatable whether Jesus or Muhammad was more globally influential overall. I’m undecided on that particular debate. However, historically speaking, Jesus was primarily a preacher. While his indirect influence was undoubtedly immense, Christianity was shaped more by the writers of the Gospels, refined by Paul into a distinct faith, and ultimately spread by the Romans within an existing empire. Islamic civilization, on the other hand, was more directly shaped by Muhammad, who most probably did all the religious preaching, holy book writing and early empire building himself.
    I don't expect to get many likes for this because it's undercuts religious narratives for both Islam and Christianity. But I feel it needed to be said for the sake of historicity. I'd say that both Jesus and Muhammad are leagues ahead of Genghis Khan in terms of influence in any case.

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 19 дней назад

      at least 1% of modern goats are descendants of Muhammad , thats how much of an impact his conquests had

    • @malekamr930
      @malekamr930 18 дней назад +13

      I had the exact same criticism as I was watching this video. Napoleon would have likely agreed with this kind of reasoning as well:
      ‘Muhammad was a great man, an intrepid soldier; with a handful of men he triumphed at the battle of Bender (sic); a great captain, eloquent, a great man of state, he revived his fatherland and created a new people and a new power in the middle of Arabia.’

    • @crazyzebra6369
      @crazyzebra6369 16 дней назад +1

      statically, muhammad is the most influential person who ever lived as islam was the worlds most widely practiced religion

    • @alucard347
      @alucard347 15 дней назад +1

      ​@@crazyzebra6369nowadays Christianity is the world's biggest religion by head count, and I'd argue the effects of European and western colonialism are intrinsically tied to it's Christian faith.
      But both are certainly massive.

    • @alucard347
      @alucard347 15 дней назад +3

      Jesus and Muhammad were spiritual leaders, hence their influence goes far deeper than most conquerors.
      I'd say Muhammad is like a combination of both Jesus and temujin, an empire builder and preacher.
      Both had affected the world at a far earlier stage than Khan, so obviously their influence would be wide reaching, but I'd argue that since their effect was mostly spiritual, their impact on the culture is incredibly visible, whereas a conqueror like Alexander or Caesar mostly had an impact on the political landscape.
      Genghis Khan had the greatest impact of any conqueror in history, and had a sizeable cultural, technological and societal impact as well, but these are not as visible as the legacies of Muhammad and Jesus.

  • @davea6314
    @davea6314 23 дня назад +255

    If Genghis Kahn had permanently conquered the entire world then I might be teaching Mongolian poetry, a job which would have its PROSE and KHANS. 😜

    • @YarPirates-vy7iv
      @YarPirates-vy7iv 23 дня назад +8

      Nice! 🎉

    • @StationroadRatrods
      @StationroadRatrods 22 дня назад +22

      How long were you waiting to say that? 😁

    • @guillaumedarcoit7371
      @guillaumedarcoit7371 22 дня назад +15

      This joke, man I just khan't.

    • @davea6314
      @davea6314 22 дня назад +1

      @@YarPirates-vy7iv Thanks 👍

    • @davea6314
      @davea6314 22 дня назад +2

      @@StationroadRatrods This joke was in my freezer for a couple of months. I had to rapidly thaw the joke before use. 😜

  • @potatopirate5557
    @potatopirate5557 23 дня назад +58

    Oh, I can't tell you how badly I needed a Horses upload right this minute. Not only the best content on youtube, you just can't beat the prescient delivery.

  • @MegaDarkWolfGaming
    @MegaDarkWolfGaming 22 дня назад +85

    2:50 his father is killed and they are sent into exile, he is 12, then while in exile he kills his brother, now he is 10, where did i get lost, temijun is a time traveler?

    • @ramizbegic3110
      @ramizbegic3110 21 день назад +8

      I didnt even catch that. Is that a legit mistake from Horses?

    • @CTRLVCatMemes
      @CTRLVCatMemes 21 день назад +23

      Based on other comments this vid seems like his biggest fumble fact-wise

    • @konradvonschnitzeldorf6506
      @konradvonschnitzeldorf6506 21 день назад +26

      ​@@CTRLVCatMemeshe also refers to temujin as "low born", even though he was a chiefs son. And he attributes conquest to genghis that guys like ogedei and batu actually made

    • @rumble1925
      @rumble1925 20 дней назад

      And I dont think mongolians are peasants or farmers. Isnt their whole thing that they live on livestock and horses?

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 19 дней назад +3

      Imagine that- He retired after getting his woman back-
      The entire History or Russia would have shifted, and possibly even in Eastern Europe

  • @SomasAcademy
    @SomasAcademy 23 дня назад +168

    I'm so confused by why his video continually referred to Temujin as being "born a peasant" when he was born the son of a major Mongol chief. Like, yeah his father died and he lost everything, but that was decidedly after he was born.

    • @chuy36420
      @chuy36420 20 дней назад +14

      being made to have a cushy childhood then in your teens being forced to let that all go i would argue is harder because he would have to flip his mental along with being short resources

    • @SizzleCorndog
      @SizzleCorndog 20 дней назад +11

      I was reading "Genghis Khan" by Jack Weatherford for class (it's not a great book tbh he makes some big leaps) and one of the things I thought was interesting was when Genghis Khan died and was brought back to Mongolia to be buried Jack deliberately mentions how in the span of a generation the Mongol people went from using iron as an uncommon material to cutting the meat for their meals with Damascus steel knives. So yeah Temujin was literally born a noble effectively but the mongol tribes were not particularly rich and its even suggested that they were played off of each other to keep them poor.

    • @alexandermitchell3845
      @alexandermitchell3845 19 дней назад +10

      ​@@chuy36420We are not arguing what was "harder". We are arguing for accuracy..

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 19 дней назад +4

      @@SizzleCorndog nobility has nothing to do with wealth

    • @SizzleCorndog
      @SizzleCorndog 18 дней назад +2

      @ bro who do you think collects the taxes? Also that’s the point I’m making by saying Mongolia was poor at the time. I think what OP was getting at is it’s wrong to call Temujin a peasant because that’s a distinct social class that he just wasn’t in, and it would be more accurate to say he started his conquest with very little.

  • @olliecarroll2564
    @olliecarroll2564 23 дня назад +45

    Your Channel Is Probably one of the best I have ever seen. Keep up the good Work :)

  • @geordiejones5618
    @geordiejones5618 22 дня назад +54

    This guy and Muhammed have the single most important legacies in the history of Asia. Both started small and scraped and clawed to gather a fierce and fanatic following that outlived them. Ghengis was more successful in the short term than any other conqueror ever, but Muhammed started a sociological trend that displaced what remained of the Phoenician, Roman, Greek, and Persian cultural hegemonies.

    • @rear9259
      @rear9259 22 дня назад +1

      Jesus even though he was born in the east legacy is so prevalent throughout the west a whole continent is predominantly following his religion

    • @saturnFIV3
      @saturnFIV3 22 дня назад +4

      Mao is the most recent one. Hate him or love him what he was able to accomplish militarily is Khan levels of strategic genius.

    • @hangedups2608
      @hangedups2608 21 день назад +8

      DID THEY BOTH SLEEP WITH 8 YEAR OLDS ?

    • @LeadLeftLeon
      @LeadLeftLeon 20 дней назад

      Islam is a warrior religion

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 18 дней назад +3

      To this day 1 in 200 goats is direct descendant from Muhhamad

  • @BOZ_11
    @BOZ_11 23 дня назад +48

    42:43 - Temujin's sons? Ogedei was the greatest of great Khans, perhaps only his father excepted; he captured more territory than his dad and commissioned public works, far exceeding his dad. Projects include the construction of roads, bridges, and infrastructure improvements, enhancing trade and communication across the Mongol Empire; emphasising state-building and administrative development. Unfortunately, the civil war that came after his death, pretty much began the end of the empire.

  • @Theeeesandman
    @Theeeesandman 23 дня назад +11

    Best way to end the year: a horses video WITH horses

  • @ljolivarez2
    @ljolivarez2 23 дня назад +207

    0:10 is when I realized I literally mispronounced his name for the entirety of my life

    • @WormBurger
      @WormBurger 22 дня назад +3

      Now I'm curious... What have you been saying???

    • @StationroadRatrods
      @StationroadRatrods 22 дня назад +18

      Genghis Khan
      Pronounced how it looks lol

    • @dustykercheif7044
      @dustykercheif7044 22 дня назад +30

      @@WormBurgerA lot of people say “gain-gis con”

    • @nickescobar6786
      @nickescobar6786 22 дня назад

      ​@@WormBurgerby the sounds of the letters, dickhead

    • @MikeGreiner-bt7pw
      @MikeGreiner-bt7pw 22 дня назад +41

      Real ones call him Temüjin

  • @thrownblown
    @thrownblown 22 дня назад +30

    Fall of Civilizations just dropped a 6 hr podcast on the Mongols too, what a day to dig history!

    • @thrownblown
      @thrownblown 22 дня назад +2

      @someoneelse293 yes, let me fix it. Thank you!

    • @Mondy667
      @Mondy667 22 дня назад

      Yep, been listening to it

  • @Mana-qp4uw
    @Mana-qp4uw 23 дня назад +10

    i just found your channel like 5 minutes ago and was watching one of your video, what a coincidence
    i'm really glad i did

  • @GOAT676
    @GOAT676 7 дней назад +2

    “There’s a horse inside all of us” now I see where you got your name from. And you chose to put it in the video that finally shows horses 😂🙏

  • @dustykercheif7044
    @dustykercheif7044 23 дня назад +20

    No shot I’ve been obsessed with the mongol empire for a week now, and now my favorite channel uploads a full 43 minute video. Heaven

    • @piedpiper1172
      @piedpiper1172 22 дня назад +4

      Fall of civilizations also released a 6 hour video the same time this one went up

    • @dustykercheif7044
      @dustykercheif7044 21 день назад +1

      @ Thanks! Now I know what to listen to for the next 6 hours

  • @dutchboles7153
    @dutchboles7153 11 дней назад +1

    I have a condition where some days l feel numb, my whole body chills and won’t accept warmth, i feel a “buzzing” coming from the back of my skull, and my only determination is to rot in place and think negatively of myself, others, and the world. When l have to move, l feel as though l’m watching myself go through life rather than experiencing it. It always passes and l’m stronger for it, but l go to dark places. But for some odd reason, the last two times l’ve felt my black dog return, l’ve found myself watching your videos. And l find something deeply soothing in your work. Maybe it’s your calm narration, my genuine admiration for the dedication you have to put out good, informative, and thought-provoking content, or the often dark-yet unmistakably human subject matter of said content. Maybe l learn that my situation isn’t so bad, l find solidarity with those in the darkness and look to those historical figures who rose out of it or made something beautiful and lasting from it, or that l discover my thoughts and feelings aren’t bad, only a human reaction to a chaotic world. Whatever it is, l digress. l’m seriously a massive fan and l hope you keep doing what drives you.

  • @owenpape4042
    @owenpape4042 23 дня назад +3

    The fact that you made a video about this and the fall of civilization podcast also just released a video about the mongols at the exact same time is insane, time to learn about mongols 🐴

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    @GRMNCVS 22 дня назад +2

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    • @Its.Some.Guy.
      @Its.Some.Guy. 22 дня назад +1

      I believe the term is a "Herd."

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    @patrickpilkington6241 22 дня назад +4

    I love this guy's work. It's truly unique and always enriching. I'm an Irish storyteller by blood. I suspect we share commonality in this but, his talents far exceed most others.

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    @MrFlame-qe2hv 16 дней назад +1

    Thanks!

  •  23 дня назад +17

    3:49 didn't you say he lost his father at 12?

    • @datguy3907
      @datguy3907 22 дня назад +6

      According to Britannica, his father was poisoned when he was 9. This would make him kill his brother the following year or so. I dont know where he got 12 from.

    • @LilBipper
      @LilBipper 22 дня назад +2

      This is good to know I came here to make some huge long rants about this and I’m glad you guys have it figured out. Because I thought I was going crazy. I’m like that math doesn’t math right to me.

    • @irish_deconstruction
      @irish_deconstruction 19 дней назад

      He probably misspoke.

  • @JJt774
    @JJt774 10 дней назад

    Quite literally the best RUclips channel without a shadow of a doubt

  • @Marcelo-ol7lf
    @Marcelo-ol7lf 21 день назад +53

    Ah yes. A human sacrifice for when a peasant is born... he was NEVER a peasant

    • @Crimsonshiv277
      @Crimsonshiv277 19 дней назад +16

      Was higher up when born, cast out a beggar when father was killed, and came back to power over the years. Its not that hard dude....

    • @kamarulariffin3093
      @kamarulariffin3093 19 дней назад

      ​@@Crimsonshiv277 Internet pedant, everyone understand what the video said but they want recognition for being intentionally stupid and purposefully misunderstood the point

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 19 дней назад +3

      @@Crimsonshiv277 a poor noble is still a noble. You are not understanting the man in context

    • @Th34rti5t
      @Th34rti5t 18 дней назад +7

      ​@@j.2512why u saying that like him having the title noble gives him extra boost like a video game

    • @Crimsonshiv277
      @Crimsonshiv277 18 дней назад +2

      @@j.2512 this is either ragebait or simply the musings of someone who has not studied history at all let alone central asian history. He was quite literally a starving castaway from mongol Society.....

  • @leahqueen849
    @leahqueen849 23 дня назад +2

    Horses is the only youtuber I emmediately click on as soon as he uploads. I love your work.

  • @kckc4955
    @kckc4955 23 дня назад +4

    This was amazing work. And Fall of Civilizations just dropped the Mongols too!

  • @michikoomalandro
    @michikoomalandro 5 дней назад +1

    I love the pronunciation, in Turkey we still use the name Cengiz today and we use han as a suffix as well, think of names such as Velihan, Tunahan, Ayhan, etc. I'm ready to enjoy this video!

  • @insomnicide94
    @insomnicide94 22 дня назад +5

    Fall of Civilization just put out an episode on the Mongol Empire the same time this came out. Delicious day to be on RUclips

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    @Omersinkeat 11 дней назад +2

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  • @tugboat945
    @tugboat945 21 день назад +18

    0:10 The Khan's birth was never celebrated with a human sacrifice? I'm so confused where did this come from?

    • @Mr.Steezle
      @Mr.Steezle 20 дней назад

      Fr or are u trolling lmao istg if horses is bullshitting me I need 2 get tf off RUclips

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  • @ihavenoname8628
    @ihavenoname8628 23 дня назад +24

    At 07:25 you mentioned the mongolian spiritual belief of an internal spiritual animal (a horse in most cases) needing to be conquered to live a prosperous life. I don't know how true his potential death cause being falling from a horse is, but if so, it is unbelievably poetic, especially considering how he was considered a lucky man.

  • @jamesmmcgill
    @jamesmmcgill 6 дней назад +2

    “Jingus Han” is definitely The Man of the Year in his time

  • @nicebrownmaen3230
    @nicebrownmaen3230 21 день назад +4

    not only do this video contains a bunch of horses, it also got a lot of hawks too, I can't believe it

  • @yts70r135
    @yts70r135 22 дня назад +2

    I couldn't dare to hope to have you, my favorite creator, telling this storyxy favorite story, in the beautiful way you tell it.. Not even in my wildest of dreams 😅❤

  • @NASBIA
    @NASBIA 23 дня назад +6

    I want “I hate Luxury” on a shirt please

  • @Silicon-rp9zt
    @Silicon-rp9zt 4 дня назад

    What an immersive documentary!
    Thank you so much for all the work you do!

  • @SomasAcademy
    @SomasAcademy 23 дня назад +6

    Title: "Orphan"
    O'elun, Temujin's mother who arranged his marriage to Borte and was still alive when he took the the title of "Chinggis Khan" at around age 30-40: STOP TELLING EVERYONE I'M DEAD

  • @donnieskaines7401
    @donnieskaines7401 11 дней назад +1

    Awesome video! You should make one about Beethoven, as he was depressed, alcoholic, and deaf, yet still persevered to change how we hear music! He’s a very interesting character

  • @rvle.35mm
    @rvle.35mm 23 дня назад +18

    0:34 does anyone know what this font is called? please lmk

    • @bjarkiengelsson
      @bjarkiengelsson 22 дня назад +10

      Gothic script.

    • @rvle.35mm
      @rvle.35mm 22 дня назад +2

      @@bjarkiengelsson Thank you!

    • @djoverkin
      @djoverkin 21 день назад +1

      ​@@bjarkiengelssonyeah, but which one, there are thousands of variations😅.

    • @AnnhilateTheNihilist
      @AnnhilateTheNihilist 17 дней назад +1

      Old English

  • @geezmann
    @geezmann 23 дня назад +2

    This is has been a great side quest in my recent Greek deep dive, thank you!

  • @Sayquidnidly
    @Sayquidnidly 22 дня назад +38

    Father died at 12, killed brother at 10 after father died.

    • @benny-tu3gq
      @benny-tu3gq 22 дня назад +3

      His father died when he was 9

    • @hangedups2608
      @hangedups2608 22 дня назад +5

      HIS FATHER WAS 12 😂

    • @jastafarii9307
      @jastafarii9307 21 день назад

      Wildddddd 😂

    • @timexyemerald6290
      @timexyemerald6290 18 дней назад +3

      Temujin was 9 when his father died. this guy get his sources from ChatGPT or what

    • @mhohner4826
      @mhohner4826 15 дней назад +3

      The video is lacking😂😂😂

  • @CamLeCreative
    @CamLeCreative 22 дня назад

    Genuinely one of the best youtube channels right now

  • @trent9872
    @trent9872 22 дня назад +4

    The fact that the Mongols hunters, and their hunting required horseback riding combined with archery gave the Mongol's a BIG advantage over everyone else because much of the world had transitioned to farming, and farming has no skills which are useful militarily. The Mongol's way of life had basically trained them for warfare. Archers on horseback have always been a huge problem for militaries in history. They can attack from a distance, and they can arrive and leave quickly. If you're just some guy with a sword and shield, you're screwed because you'll be shot with arrows before you can close enough to attack. And if you did manage to run up to the horse and rider, he can just ride away and shoot arrows from a safe distance.

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 18 дней назад

      and the invention of the gun made them obsolete again in the blink of an eye

  • @SubSonicEctomorph
    @SubSonicEctomorph 8 дней назад

    Fantastic video on one of my favourite icons of humanity. Thanx for this!

  • @joehodgson2815
    @joehodgson2815 21 день назад +7

    So wait, in five seconds of video, he goes from finding his penniless family, to local warlord? ...how did that happen, again?

    • @teku6678
      @teku6678 17 дней назад +1

      This wasn’t mentioned in the video, but he made many friends and allies on his growth to adolescence. Many of whom were skilled warriors or noblemen, and they were crucial in propping him up as a leader until he became a small warlord. Even a rival warlord he had to kill in his later years was actually one of his old best friends who helped him retrieve his wife.

  • @primeranch5445
    @primeranch5445 17 дней назад +1

    My eternal beef with youtube for not recommending me your videos continues

  • @Cmdtheartist
    @Cmdtheartist 23 дня назад +18

    Being a bit of a contrarian, I've always been more interested in Timur, or Tamerlane, as he was called in Europe. The most successful successor of the Khan, his beginnings were just as small and meager as the Khan's, but his empire became just as notorious, if not as massive, as Genghis's. I'm not trying to top you, this video was great, thank you.
    Also, an interesting factoid is that factoid means something people think is a fact but is, in fact, not true. The word factlet actually means a little known fact, and an interesting factlet is that most people think factoid means factlet, which makes this, to most people, a factoid, and they'd be wrong. Good night, everybody.

    • @wiegermoll5549
      @wiegermoll5549 22 дня назад +2

      "Also, an interesting factoid is that factoid means something people think is a fact but is, in fact, not true."
      Calling this "an interesting factoid", thus making the given definition untrue?

    • @Cosmicshambler
      @Cosmicshambler 22 дня назад

      I can see why you have 1 subscriber. You're insufferable

    • @ivywhatever
      @ivywhatever 22 дня назад +1

      I was just trying to discern if this was a grammatical error, or a hiddle ridden

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 18 дней назад

      biggest empire but left virtually zero legacy, didn't invent anything, didn't advance culture but regressed it, every culture they conquered was millenia ahead of them. The mongols only knew how to kill and little else.

  • @KINGSCITO
    @KINGSCITO 22 дня назад

    This channel might just be the best on RUclips

  • @davidbaraev1902
    @davidbaraev1902 22 дня назад +7

    he was not born a peasant. the borjigin clan was very rich and influential

  • @Drakey379
    @Drakey379 22 дня назад

    I just finished rereading Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world!! Love your videos, you're probably my favorite creator

  • @Empty_Illusion
    @Empty_Illusion 22 дня назад +18

    I’m sure it’s just because it gets more views but why are saying he was born a peasant when he was born to a chieftain? Just sets a bad taste about integrity for future statements.

  • @luca-qi2op
    @luca-qi2op 22 дня назад +1

    the merch designs are insanely sick man, awesome!

  • @jocey1364
    @jocey1364 23 дня назад +5

    Did not have a reputation for his cruelty? Don't see how that's true. At least for us persians (Iran,Tajikistan Afghanistan) he is known as for his cruelty and bloodthirst for killings and destruction

  • @tonyelectionfraud669
    @tonyelectionfraud669 7 дней назад +2

    seemed like a chill dude

  • @bobua2137
    @bobua2137 22 дня назад +4

    31:03 I'm Polish and tbh I don't remember hearing anything about Poland being ruled by the mongols in school

    • @orterves
      @orterves 22 дня назад +3

      Wikipedia:
      1240-1241 - Mongol victory over Poland.
      There were also later, larger Mongol invasions of Poland (1259-1260 and 1287-1288)

    • @bobua2137
      @bobua2137 22 дня назад +3

      @@orterves but they didn't occupy, "Berke (grandson of Genghis Khan) had no intention of occupying or conquering Poland", this can be found in the "First Mongol invasion of Poland" wikipedia page in the "Later Mongol invasions" section, and I didn't find anything about them occupying Polish land in the page, only a mention about them setting up a camp in the "Mongol invasion of Europe" page in the "Invasion of Poland" section

    • @hangedups2608
      @hangedups2608 21 день назад

      TOO BUSY LEARNING ABOUT THEM OTHER INVADERS
      AKA RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    • @orterves
      @orterves 21 день назад +1

      @@bobua2137 oh right. Well, the video doesn't say occupied, just reached and vanquished

  • @derbeBetrunken
    @derbeBetrunken 19 дней назад

    this is the best channel on youtube that i know of

  • @grimtea1715
    @grimtea1715 22 дня назад +3

    You realize you're related to a famous person: 😮
    It's just Genghis Khan: 😒

  • @DibbzTV
    @DibbzTV День назад +1

    I studied them in uni and it comes down to a variety factors: 1) Advanced bows and long-distance horses 2) Allowed countries to mostly keep their culture if they swore fealty and taxes. One of Russia's great leaders back then was the one who bent the knee. 3) Utter destruction (not war) if the knee was not bent... They're only weaknesses were Oceanic movements/navy and bad politics of the Mongol elites & royalty. Too much drama

  • @ryanjames4580
    @ryanjames4580 23 дня назад +2

    I feel like Muhammad can also be comparable as well as Jesus the amount of territories concurred during the many caliphate can be used as proof of the spread of influence from the religion similar to that of Christianity with the amount of Christian nations and influence of said nations and the lands they concurred

  • @haplon33
    @haplon33 22 дня назад +2

    Horses and Fall of Civilizations dropping a mongol vid on the same day?! This is a good day. Cheers! 😀

  • @mhohner4826
    @mhohner4826 15 дней назад +5

    Just reading folklores to define a great man with little context. Such broad strokes for all the years of Genghis's life. Why not zoom in on his formative years and steppe tribal culture and expand ans build from there?
    Lacks depth beyond factoids and feels rushed. You also stated Genghis father died when he was 12. Then when the family was destitute he killed his brother at the age of 10. You can and have done better.

    • @mhohner4826
      @mhohner4826 15 дней назад

      Your audience seems pleased though.

    • @jimmyg5102
      @jimmyg5102 9 дней назад

      Yeah definitely, not his best stuff just a wiki read with some secret history of mongols legends thrown in too

  • @AKAK-rh7lr
    @AKAK-rh7lr 20 дней назад

    I hate how I’ve watched all of your past videos, but didn’t get this in my recommended feed until now. Keep up the great work.

    • @B3stie17
      @B3stie17 18 дней назад

      It only been out 4 days

    • @AKAK-rh7lr
      @AKAK-rh7lr 18 дней назад

      @ It should have been fed to me immediately since my interaction with this channel is so high and consistent. As if it were, it’d be analogous to my situation with other channels. You’d be mad too if you scroll through so much BS on your phone’s recommended to not even get a video like this. 😂

  • @natalieakins6658
    @natalieakins6658 22 дня назад +8

    Learning about Genghis Khan is like. Whiplash. He loved his wife. He was genocidal in war. He would honor surrenders. He was paranoid. True range

  • @Horrorbilgee
    @Horrorbilgee 12 дней назад

    Excelent video. Spot on pronpuncation of the names @Horses.

  • @MercedesHawks
    @MercedesHawks 22 дня назад +2

    Up Next: Tarantino's Foot Fetish

  • @still-falling5957
    @still-falling5957 22 дня назад

    glad to see u on my yt horses, making my week by posting thanks

  • @Dexalium
    @Dexalium 23 дня назад +5

    It can't be a coincidence that he posts this right after Batzorig Vaanchig sang in France...

  • @ironforce_gamer9033
    @ironforce_gamer9033 22 дня назад

    Your videos keep getting better and better

  • @bastadimasta
    @bastadimasta 23 дня назад +12

    Jesus sacrificed himself for the sinners, Genghis Khan sacrificed the sinners for God.

    • @handsomeguy71
      @handsomeguy71 22 дня назад

      jesus better

    • @bastadimasta
      @bastadimasta 22 дня назад

      @handsomeguy71 Jesus is God. Genghis is the Wrath of God. Jesus sent Genghis for a purpose.

    • @williamlongjon9649
      @williamlongjon9649 22 дня назад

      we're the innocent children whose cities didn't fold to his rule sinners?

    • @D4RK_S0NG
      @D4RK_S0NG 22 дня назад

      Metal.

  • @axelgillblad1042
    @axelgillblad1042 18 дней назад

    Once again an incredible experience. Its a good day no matter what when you get a horses video essay

  • @razz2816
    @razz2816 23 дня назад +7

    sub minute feels illegal ngl

    • @Compnerd1
      @Compnerd1 23 дня назад

      Fr, opened up YT and is says "25 seconds ago"😂

  • @bigvai92
    @bigvai92 6 дней назад +2

    Wow, Genghis Khan is just like me!

  • @yawnyapocalypse616
    @yawnyapocalypse616 21 день назад +4

    “Who was Jengis Hohn?” The world may never know.

  • @yabthsgaretta2438
    @yabthsgaretta2438 23 дня назад

    So happy to see when horses post! Make my day better ❤🎠

  • @crakkbone
    @crakkbone 22 дня назад +5

    43:14 just like Hitler.

  • @GabrielBorica
    @GabrielBorica 22 дня назад

    If Michael was my history teacher i would probably be a history teacher by now, this is probably my favorite video of your as of now.

  • @willcrossley
    @willcrossley 16 дней назад

    i usually listen to these on spotify and didnt realise how sick your merch is, shit goes so hard

  • @freespirit343
    @freespirit343 19 дней назад

    Another brilliant video! I feel like a lot of people here in the west either underestimate or are ignorant of Ghengis Khan's exploits, and how truly unique they are over the span of history.
    Also, as an equestrian, I'd be remiss to bring up the fact that stirrups made a lot of the Mongol empire possible, and were a new technology on the scene. If you've ridden a horse, you know already, but if not, let's just say it's like the difference between driving a semi truck with power steering and without it. Still possible, just a hell of a lot harder.

  • @takshak_dawda
    @takshak_dawda 23 дня назад +2

    'From the Man who Solved the Universe' to the 'Most Important Man of the Millenium', you have come a long way!

  • @re-mo3jq
    @re-mo3jq 6 дней назад

    As a Mongolian I’m rly happy u pronounced his name right 🙏

  • @charlestorres3172
    @charlestorres3172 19 дней назад

    Christmas came early! Great vid as always

  • @tr6696
    @tr6696 18 дней назад

    This is great material. Many thanks for your work!

  • @wahuwant4u
    @wahuwant4u 21 день назад

    I had a friend I always talk to about history… I told him briefly my understanding of his life and he said “why don’t historians start with this stuff?”
    Love the videos, I’m happy I have something to show people interested in one of the most prolific world leaders ever.

  • @griftheballer1997
    @griftheballer1997 21 день назад

    Every one of these videos I get fired up to be like these guys but by the end I’m just happy with who I am, thank you

  • @Tairngire-rb7te
    @Tairngire-rb7te 22 дня назад

    A brilliant exhibition of a Man left to silent knowledge.
    A genuinely refreshed history abides herein.
    Well done.
    :Timaeus BotRo