Google Earth Ottoman Battle Project (1281-1683) v 1.0
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2021
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Google Earth Ottoman Battle Project (1281-1683) v 1.0
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this is brilliant, well done!
Amazing video good job
Incredible brother...
Great video
Good work. Although I would have preferred a video about the Byzantine civil 1352-1357 or about bayezid ii part 2
Emeğin için teşekkürler
nice video
Very nice
good work brother from a bashibozuk
Yeni seriyi merakla bekliyorum.
Aman Allahım doktoralık çalışma keep it up!
Great job.
But i have one question, when youll complete Ottoman History Series?
Don't know myself but I'm still working on two of them presently.
This is fantastic. How do I get this to open as a KML file so I can add to my desktop version. It only opens in the Chrome version and it does not allow me to export as a KML file. Would love to add this to my desktop history collection
What’s the criteria for an event to get mentioned?
The skirmish at Petronell in 1683 (shortly prior to the siege of Vienna) isn’t included.
great job boss. Do you have a link to the exact remix of the music?
ruclips.net/video/ltjVh4IFC8w/видео.html
Enjoy!
Could you do one for Prussia, or Russia?
In regards to Medieval Serbs, they have defeated the Ottoman Turks at Prussa, Nicaea, Nicomedia, Dubravnica (1381), Plocnik, Tripolje, Nish, Kunovica, Krusevac, Leskovac, and Bileca, whereas the Ottomans have defeated them at Kosovo, Maritsa, Novo Brdo, Demotika, Trepanja, Savra, and at Zlatitsa.
Not a big deal though. They got ruled by Ottomans for 550 years.
@@papazataklaattiranimam 360, and not sure why a Turanist is taking pride in Ottoman conquests when the Ottomans and their empire were notoriously anti-Turkish.
@@numenoreaneternity6682 As it is understood, all countries in the Balkans are making conscious historical propaganda. Serbia is probably the one who does the most 😅
@@papazataklaattiranimam Understood by whom? post-Yugoslav and post-Communist revisionism is limited entirely to popular media, not mainstream historiography. The historiography of the Turkish Republic, however, has never hidden its agenda of revisioning the history of the Ottoman Empire as a multinational caliphate to that of a Turanist nationalist state, which is beyond laughable since Ataturk and the Kemalists that have surrounded have stressed that the Turkish Republic must be a nationalist state for Turks, therefore a polar opposite to what the Ottoman Empire was. Incidentally, the countries with the most apparent revisionist history are those with close ties with Turkey, meaning Macedonia, Bosnia&Herzegovina, and Albania, but even their revisionism is several times less severe than the one in Turkey.
@@numenoreaneternity6682 No, we don’t call the Ottomans Turanian empire. But it is already known as the Turkish empire/state in Balkan countries. And they see their separation from Ottoman Empire as being independent from the Turks.
How do you add color to the map
It's through Google Earth. Just draw a line and fill it in.
@@OttomanHistoryHub thankks
Music?
ruclips.net/video/2TJAAJw-qU4/видео.html
The music I used in the video is a remix version of this video that I made.
ruclips.net/video/ltjVh4IFC8w/видео.html
@@OttomanHistoryHub knk videoda birisi Türklere hakaret ediyor engeller misin?
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Give link of background tune
ruclips.net/video/ltjVh4IFC8w/видео.html
Enjoy!
Thnx