The Balkans would be the first to reject such a proposal. A joint statement from Serbia, Romania, Greece and Bulgaria would arrive on the same day, condemning and rejecting such a proposal. These 4 Balkan countries always make joint statements when they should condemn Turkey. Without Moldova, Cyprus and the Republika Srpska (Serb part of Bosnia), those countries have over 50 million inhabitants and are twice as armed as Turkey. Unlike Turkey, they are not ethnically divided and they are always united when it comes to Turkey.
Glad to see 5 Big Cities from Pakistan. Mohenjo Daro and Harrapa, Indus Valley Civilization existed 5,000 years ago, and had two to three stories houses, paved streets, plumbing system, communal bath houses, and latrine toilets, over 5,000 years ago. Also Lahore is an ancient City and long with Taxila, still populated and both founded 1,000 B.C. Now Lahore has population of around 10 Million. It's amazing.
None of those have anything to do with you. They were part of the Indian/Bharatiya civilization and undivided India/Bharat. Most of the Harappan culture is now found in the Dharmic cultures and traditions of modern day Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs. The so called "Taxila" (actually Takshashila) as well was a Vedic Hindu city and its university was a Vedic Gurukul. Lahore was named after the son of Lord Rama (Lav).
@@NostalgiaforInfinity None of that has to do with India, because India was never a contiguous/homogenous nation or civilisation. The people that live in Taxilla, Mohenjo Daro, Lahore and Harrapa are/were not Indian (or Bharatiya), the people that descended from them still live there now, so it is their history. Show me where defined themselves as such. Stop claiming history that isn't yours. It's funny how someone from Delhi will claim history of people in Mizoram or Balochistan as theirs when their ancestors had nothing to do with it, but someone that has all their family history in Lahore can't claim that as their history because they are Muslim and from Pakistan.
@@shehran6936Son, the vast majority of the population that lived in the Punjab and Sindh regions of the Hrappan period of Indian civilization, moved into the Gangetic plains when those settlements started to collapse (mostly due to climate change). Not to mention, the biggest and the most developed cities of the Harappan period are found in the modern day states of Gujarat and close to Delhi (especially the Rakhigarhi). The current population of Pakistan occupied Punjab and Sindh are not the same as the historical Bharatiyas of Harappan, Vedic, and post-Vedic period.
@NostalgiaforInfinity do you have any sources for any of your claims or are you just saying things you believe? The people that live in Punjab and Sindh are Indo-European, much like all the people that live in the Gangetic plains. All of North India is Indo-European. The people that lived in the Indus Valley Civilisation were Dravidian, like South Indians. So if the people in Pakistan are occupiers so to are all the people in North India.
First of Muslim religion is only 1200 years back so stop the shit is that Muslim dominant Pakistan thing , and hindu were dated back from Ramayana when North Americans was frozen about 11000 years ago so fu** offf it was AKHAND Bharat
How poor, your country now under control by a 250 yrs country (govt, oil, military, etc.)🙏 The pride to be the owner of oldest civilizations was going somewhere ...
@@andia.s.a.6039 Iraq has the second oil reserves in the world, and it is one of the richest countries in the world, and it can buy other countries to serve it. Either the information that you have is that you do not know the truth, or you are not educated, or you are just jealous.
@@saifsaif6989 What for/what's the reson for me to jealous? Are you an Iraqi or not? If you are an Iraqi than thank God if the conditions is just like what you said, I thought you were under the control/become a servant of other nations ...
@@andia.s.a.6039 It is quite natural that countries will experience setbacks at some point, and evil countries dominate the entire world. No nation in this world is free of relapses and wars, including your own, as is very natural for humankind, while the privilege is that of a resource-rich nation that always returns to the top due to its bounty, abundant resources and great history.
@@saifsaif6989 I have read your first comment and that has relieved me. The second comment is optional, it depends on how we respond to those conditions based on the situations of each country.
Tokyo in this video is like saying the population of Manhattan Island is the population of New York. although the cityscape continues for a long time, the area north of Arakawa river is administratively divided into Saitama Prefecture, and the area south of Tamagawa river is Kanagawa Prefecture.
Yes they are obviously doing it this way in some cases. After all, the Tokyo metropolitan area currently has a population of about 40-million but the chart says its about 10-million for Tokyo.
Same with for example Manilla which doesn't appear at all what I can see. Manilla has sub 2 million but Metro Manilla close to 30 million. Worlds most dense city.
@@Jolgeable No, actually. If you see it until 2023 it is representing only the city proper. It only reaches 20 million in 2100 projections. Which are kinda iffy if you ask me, by the way. How do they predict these growths and stops for 80 years ahead of time? Sounds like bs.
Super interesting. But in reality, what constitutes a “city” ? For my home town, Paris, you have at least 3 definitions : 1) Paris, as we say, “intra-muros”, i.e. the 20 “arrondissements” of Paris, 2) the “petite couronne”, “small crown” of contiguous cities around Paris, and 3) the “grande couronne”, “larger crown” of cities that fall within the strong attraction of the capital. Depending on the definition you get from 2 million to probably around 12 million people…
He's also counting the legal boundaries of Buenos Aires and not the mega city that actually is. Such that today it would show to have a bit more of 3M inhabitants when in reality it has 13 to 14 million.
Same for Rome and Milan! You can get from 1.5 to 15 million people depending on what you mean... in both. We say "città intra-muros" aka anything that's inside the "ring road" and then "provincia" for the province of Milan/Rome and then number 3) the "zona metropolitana" or "dintorni/bacino d'utenza" i.e. the large crown of cities around Milan that fall in it's immediate or not-so-immediate vicinity and attraction via Milan/Rome.
Pero Ciudad de Mexico ni está en la lista para 2022, las asiaticas la pusiron fuera. São tiene algunos millones mas que C. de Mexico desde los años 60! Siempre estuvo bien adelante!
The first city to reach 1M inhabitants was Rome in 192 AC and it maintained this population for 100 years. It took more of 1500 years until another city again reached 1M. This was London in 1802 AC. This gives us an idea of the greatness of the Roman Empire in its time.
He just puts contemporary country names for clarity. Like there is "Turkey" from the beginning if the video, when in reality Turkey was only created after 1920s, and Turks invaded this area about a millenium ago.
@@aiconsultants6919'Pakistani', 'Muslim', neither of those two words existed during Indus valley civilization 😂. They were mostly Indian Hindus dating back 2500 BC
@@CasualGamingShorts Listen Syria and iraq is more oldest than india. Iran is the most oldest country in this world. And the most oldest language is Egyptian language. And Iraq, Syria, iran and India's culture was rich in past. But now Western culture is rich now. And Iam not asian. I just represent the true history.
At 2,500 BC *Mohenjo Daro* makes it's entry followed by *Harappa* which is adjacent to my village. *Pakistan* Zindabad 🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK 🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰
Why don't you understand? What country has that city now? They edited this with the flags of the current country so that people could understand it easily.
I'm shocked that Teotihuacan made it on here but not Tenochtitlan in the early 1500s which the Spanish described as being larger than any European city. Estimates put the city at around 200,000 inhabitants before the arrival of the Spanish.
Saltar de alegria pelo inchaço populacional, pelo excesso de concentração humana em um território reduzido, pelos milhões de toneladas de lixo e poluição produzidos por mês, pelas desigualdades sócio-econômicas geradas por uma tão irregular ocupação do solo?
I understand, here only the city is reflected by itself, not the metropolitan area, For that reason it is that Chinese cities do not decrease since despite the fact that the population of the country decreases people increasingly migrate to the cities and the urban population grows.
this puts into context how wealthy the state of California is. the greater Los Angeles area doesn't even crack this list, yet it has the 3rd highest global GDP for an unban area on planet earth.
De 2800 ac até 1920 era difícil ver cidades com mais de 1m de habitantes, porque a agricultura era muito ineficiente e precisava de muitas famílias no campo, desta forma, descentralizando a população em geral.
Cities shown as Turkish were Greek or Roman before the fall of Constantinople. The ignorant will assume that the genocidal Turks really existed in Anatolia before the 11th century.
This video doesn't do justice to modern state ofthe cities. Even though Tokyo, within it's own administrative unit, has only 14M residents, it's metropolitan area has over 40M residents. It's unfair, because cities like Moscow are defined by the federal border, and that includes villages and towns that are not even connected to Moscow, while other cities which are de facto connected to Moscow, like Khimki are not represented. The entire metropolitan area should be represented, because a comparison like this is not really fair.
NO. El Área Metropolitana es Diferente a la Ciudad este Video es Correcto Mucha Gente piensa que para Contar la Poblacion de una Ciudad se cuenta el Area Metropolitana cosa que es Incorrecto Ya que además de suma la Población de la Ciudad Principal sumas a un montón de Ciudades más Por eso la Población de Tokio Del Área Metropolitana de Tokio O de Moscú con el Área metropolitana de Moscú son Totalmente Diferentes La Población de Moscú es la que aparece en este Video La Población de su Área Metropolitana será Otra. Así que este Video está Correcto👍
@@bljurassickearth7916mira que ya es una cuestión de expansión demográfica tan cabrona, que sí es confuso. Pero así como dice, la ZM de la Ciudad de México es de alrededor de 22 millones, mientras que la división política establece a la Ciudad de México con menos de la mitad de eso.
Забавно, из России увидел только 3 города. Москва до сих пор огромный город, а родной Санкт-Петербург при Российской империи был даже больше чем Москва. Вау! Удивил город Сарай в 13 веке. Это Монгольский город, но находился на территории вовременной России. Очень круто! Огромная работа была проделана! Респект
Şoktayım, gözlerime inanamıyorum.😲Çanakkale ilinin bir ilçesi, Gelibolu’nun nüfusu 249. 000 bin. Ve İstanbul’dan fazla. Kesinlikle yanılıyorsun. İstanbul’dan fazla olması mümkün değil.
Aynen. Gelibolu nüfusu bırak İstanbul'dan fazla olmasını, hiçbir zaman dünyada bırak 100'ü, ilk 1.000'e bile hiçbir zaman girmez. Antik çağlarda bile. 2010-2025 arasında İstanbul nüfusunu 12-13 milyon gösteriyorlar. Resmi nüfus 16 milyondan fazla. Suriyeliler hariç İstanbul nüfusu 20 milyon. Sallamasyon bir grafik hazırlamışlar.
1000 sene öncesi olduğunu gördün mü? Bugünkü çanakkale yoktu bile. O tarihlerde gelibolu venediklilerin elindeydi. Sen eski sehirleri neden şu anki durum ile kiyasliyorsun. Ona bakarsan ırakta onlarca şehir bundan 3 4 bin sene önce şu anki bağdat şehrinden daha büyüktü. Ama şu an o şehirlerin çoğu yok bile. Tarihi o zamanki duruma göre ele alırsan idrak edersin herşeyi ve şok olmazsın
Byzzantium was a super power at that time and now Iraq is being destroyed by a super power country at this time, justice must prevail, not forever a nation will become a super power
I found a heavy mistake in the development of Berlin. In the 1920ies, Berlin reached an all time maximum of 4,3 Mio inhabitants. In these times the second largest city in Europe after London!
Yeah that's what surprised me, too. In that list, the population of Berlin was constantly decreasing during the 1920s and 30s where it should have been increasing sharply!
"One image tells more than 1000 words." This video has more than 1000 images so it's quite remarkable amount of information here! Thank You so much for this video!
Harappa & mohenjodaro civilization is the part o f Indian history....Pakistan doesn't exit at that time ...they don't teach this to their students because it was the part of Indian history
India n Pakistan people share same ancestors. There were no India nor pakistan in times Harrapan civilisation, nor religion, social system, languages were same.
Lol Hindus in everywhere on those time of you don't believe them search about lord narsimha in Germany 40 k years old statue 5 k years old lord Vishnu temple in Indonesia maxico,us,Japan everywhere hindus
it's amazing that the first million people city could have been 100 BC (Alexandria) or 100 AD (Rome). After which both went into decline and the next million city took until around 880 AD (Baghdad) and then Beijing around 1000 AD, both also going into decline.....after that was a very long period without a million person city until 1808 when London became one! Of course though, other studies have different figures to this video, but still amazing that there were cities that large over 2000 years ago. Imagine the nightmares of running a city back then, no unions, you fuk up and you get fed to the lions!!!!
@@ARKdeEREHAnd imagine *ROME* having _all of the above_ plus _hot running water, baths, gyms, apartment buildings with multiple floors, paved roads, lit streets, sewage systems, super clean water, urban planning we could only dream of today, a stadium (the Colosseum), amazing performances, huge mind-blowing temples, infrastructure, aqueducts, an invincible army, palaces, art, incredible food, newspapers_ and all of the rest (I must stop here as the list is way too long).
This drives the message home that there's too many of us in this world. We are beginning to smother Mother Nature. A fair and just way must be found to reduce our footprint because war and disease won't be pretty.
@@aynmanr Yes true but their culture and history is completely different from today pakistani people. Their culture has more in common to the current india
@@अजिङ्क्यगोखले Ivc sites are still more in india as compared to pakistan. It was spread over a large area, not just along the banks of indus river . That's why even in western countries, when ivc was discussed they always talk about india. According to me India has more claim over ivc , both in cultural proximity with the ivc culture and in total number of sites as well.
I'm happy this guy came from the future to assure us there won't be any global disaster this decade. I can finally relax.
Are both "older cities" and "cities of the future" mere estimates based on incomplete data?
Does that mean no talk about climate change 😂😂😂😂yay
Haha! Yeh, good one!
“If the world were a single state, its center would be Istanbul.” -Napoleon Bonaparte
It was said two centuries ago, and since then the world has changed a lot.
The Balkans would be the first to reject such a proposal. A joint statement from Serbia, Romania, Greece and Bulgaria would arrive on the same day, condemning and rejecting such a proposal.
These 4 Balkan countries always make joint statements when they should condemn Turkey. Without Moldova, Cyprus and the Republika Srpska (Serb part of Bosnia), those countries have over 50 million inhabitants and are twice as armed as Turkey. Unlike Turkey, they are not ethnically divided and they are always united when it comes to Turkey.
@@justlove91762 Turkey doesn't have time to deal with the Balkans
* Constantinople
@@panoskondylis5618 cryyy bro. Istanbul is in Turkey
I´m surprised Teotihuacan reached to be the biggest city in the world once. Greeting from Mexico :)
yeah but your ancestor cam from spain, not native mexico.
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 Pues en México somos desendientes de los aztecas, mayas y más civilizaciones 😂😂😂
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 No, the majority of the population in Mexico has native descent
@@m4rcl4z4ro7Not, México es ambas
@@rizkyadiyanto7922As a mestizo in Mexico, this only makes me think Americans are more stupid
Glad to see 5 Big Cities from Pakistan. Mohenjo Daro and Harrapa, Indus Valley Civilization existed 5,000 years ago, and had two to three stories houses, paved streets, plumbing system, communal bath houses, and latrine toilets, over 5,000 years ago. Also Lahore is an ancient City and long with Taxila, still populated and both founded 1,000 B.C. Now Lahore has population of around 10 Million. It's amazing.
None of those have anything to do with you. They were part of the Indian/Bharatiya civilization and undivided India/Bharat. Most of the Harappan culture is now found in the Dharmic cultures and traditions of modern day Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs. The so called "Taxila" (actually Takshashila) as well was a Vedic Hindu city and its university was a Vedic Gurukul. Lahore was named after the son of Lord Rama (Lav).
@@NostalgiaforInfinity None of that has to do with India, because India was never a contiguous/homogenous nation or civilisation. The people that live in Taxilla, Mohenjo Daro, Lahore and Harrapa are/were not Indian (or Bharatiya), the people that descended from them still live there now, so it is their history. Show me where defined themselves as such. Stop claiming history that isn't yours. It's funny how someone from Delhi will claim history of people in Mizoram or Balochistan as theirs when their ancestors had nothing to do with it, but someone that has all their family history in Lahore can't claim that as their history because they are Muslim and from Pakistan.
@@shehran6936Son, the vast majority of the population that lived in the Punjab and Sindh regions of the Hrappan period of Indian civilization, moved into the Gangetic plains when those settlements started to collapse (mostly due to climate change). Not to mention, the biggest and the most developed cities of the Harappan period are found in the modern day states of Gujarat and close to Delhi (especially the Rakhigarhi). The current population of Pakistan occupied Punjab and Sindh are not the same as the historical Bharatiyas of Harappan, Vedic, and post-Vedic period.
@NostalgiaforInfinity do you have any sources for any of your claims or are you just saying things you believe?
The people that live in Punjab and Sindh are Indo-European, much like all the people that live in the Gangetic plains. All of North India is Indo-European. The people that lived in the Indus Valley Civilisation were Dravidian, like South Indians. So if the people in Pakistan are occupiers so to are all the people in North India.
First of Muslim religion is only 1200 years back so stop the shit is that Muslim dominant Pakistan thing , and hindu were dated back from Ramayana when North Americans was frozen about 11000 years ago so fu** offf it was AKHAND Bharat
The fact that Jakarta and Manila isn't here makes me wonder where this information came from? Bro travelled in the past and future to get those census
actual the manila I think you’re talking about is different because thats a region not a city, manila city is in manila region just to clarify.
you are saying metro manila not the city
This data is just cities not Metropolitan area.
I am from Iraq, Mesopotamia, the first to make the city and civilization 👋🇮🇶✌🦁🥇
How poor, your country now under control by a 250 yrs country (govt, oil, military, etc.)🙏
The pride to be the owner of oldest civilizations was going somewhere ...
@@andia.s.a.6039
Iraq has the second oil reserves in the world, and it is one of the richest countries in the world, and it can buy other countries to serve it. Either the information that you have is that you do not know the truth, or you are not educated, or you are just jealous.
@@saifsaif6989 What for/what's the reson for me to jealous?
Are you an Iraqi or not?
If you are an Iraqi than thank God if the conditions is just like what you said, I thought you were under the control/become a servant of other nations ...
@@andia.s.a.6039
It is quite natural that countries will experience setbacks at some point, and evil countries dominate the entire world. No nation in this world is free of relapses and wars, including your own, as is very natural for humankind, while the privilege is that of a resource-rich nation that always returns to the top due to its bounty, abundant resources and great history.
@@saifsaif6989 I have read your first comment and that has relieved me. The second comment is optional, it depends on how we respond to those conditions based on the situations of each country.
これ絶対間違ってるよね?
今から丁度100年前の1923年に関東大震災で東京は人口が激減して大阪が一時日本の最大都市になってるはずなのにそれが反映されてない。
どうなってるんですか?
Being from Newcastle (UK) it was mental to see my home city pop up at one point
My city has 7,000 inhabitants (2024).
Yup. Cities are dystopian hellholes. They were even worse in the past with no modern medical science, hygiene standards, and technology for security.
Istanbul is the most consistent city in this list
Coz it crosses between two continents.
@@sarthakchourey3348 no, because it was the capital of roman empire
@@SaiKrishnaK-sq8ul*Ottoman Empire
@@semih756 Ottomans came many years later in Anatolia .
@@semih756 later
For those wondering why tokyo isn't at the top is because they are only including urban populations.
東京という土地はめちゃくちゃ小さい。
都市圏は複数の町に跨ってる
Tokyo in this video is like saying the population of Manhattan Island is the population of New York.
although the cityscape continues for a long time, the area north of Arakawa river is administratively divided into Saitama Prefecture,
and the area south of Tamagawa river is Kanagawa Prefecture.
The name of Calcutta should have appeared for a long time since it was the second largest city in the former British empire
Teotihuacan and Tenochtitlan in Mexico were the largest cities in the world before 1512
İspanyol barbarlar içine sıçana kadar tabiki.
So, Belize once had the world's biggest city.
Can't see that happening again anytime soon
That city 2000 years ago had nearly half of belizes current population
North America
The problem should not be the administrative divisions, but the comparison of economic zones such as commuting to work or school.
I like how some cities are counted include the metropolitan population around it while some cities are just given a single part of the city
Yes they are obviously doing it this way in some cases. After all, the Tokyo metropolitan area currently has a population of about 40-million but the chart says its about 10-million for Tokyo.
And the opposite case for São Paulo. The city has around 12 million. The chart shows over 20 million, but that's the metropolitan area.
Absolutely true. London bigger than NYC 😂😂😂😂😂
Same with for example Manilla which doesn't appear at all what I can see. Manilla has sub 2 million but Metro Manilla close to 30 million. Worlds most dense city.
@@Jolgeable No, actually. If you see it until 2023 it is representing only the city proper. It only reaches 20 million in 2100 projections. Which are kinda iffy if you ask me, by the way. How do they predict these growths and stops for 80 years ahead of time? Sounds like bs.
BC2000年以前の都市人口なんて正確にわかるのでしょうか?
どの様な資料を基にしてるのでしょう?日本の江戸時代の江戸(東京)は既に100万人を超えていたはずですが?
いい加減な・・
鎌倉は鎌倉時代であっても大都市ではなかったと思うし、京都は知名度としては大阪より上でも人口は上ではなかったはず。
日本のことはTOKYOとKYOTO、KAMAKURAしか知らない人らしい。
どっちにしろ、捏造動画なので
基本的に露骨な(政府所在都市への)中央集権が垣間見える日本だけど、室町時代末期まで粘り続ける鎌倉と、都と政府両方の所在地となって栄華を極めたはずの室町時代には全然出てこない割に、焼け野原になった応仁の乱後あたりで一気に駆け上がってくる京都。世界屈指のジェノサイドとも言われる東京大空襲を喰らって焼け野原になった後爆伸びする東京も含めてやべー感じがする。
人口だけのデータではないと思うよ?
というと?
populousとはどのような意味を含めるとお考えですか?
Amazing video! It's fascinating to see how these massive cities shape the world economically and culturally. 🌍✨
Pensei que SP decairia devido a queda da população brasileira, esses dados é compilado de qual fonte de projeção?
Fontes Principais: SEDAC, United Nations, Global Cities Institute. Observação, apenas cidade, não é aglomeração urbana.... 👍🏼
@@Geografico São Paulo é a única cidade brasileira que vai ter esse pequeno crescimento?
@@floliveira1414 Eu vi em algum lugar dizendo que a imigração salvaria a demografia do Brasil prevendo 307 milhões de habitantes em 2100
Para el 2100 solo Brasil y Mexico seran los unicos occidentales de las ciudades mas grandes y habitadas ,las demas seran asiaticas y africanas .
@ΣΠ.ΚΙ ΣΔ sempre a desgraça de um crente cagando tudo
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Super interesting. But in reality, what constitutes a “city” ? For my home town, Paris, you have at least 3 definitions : 1) Paris, as we say, “intra-muros”, i.e. the 20 “arrondissements” of Paris, 2) the “petite couronne”, “small crown” of contiguous cities around Paris, and 3) the “grande couronne”, “larger crown” of cities that fall within the strong attraction of the capital. Depending on the definition you get from 2 million to probably around 12 million people…
He's also counting the legal boundaries of Buenos Aires and not the mega city that actually is. Such that today it would show to have a bit more of 3M inhabitants when in reality it has 13 to 14 million.
Same for Rome and Milan! You can get from 1.5 to 15 million people depending on what you mean... in both. We say "città intra-muros" aka anything that's inside the "ring road" and then "provincia" for the province of Milan/Rome and then number 3) the "zona metropolitana" or "dintorni/bacino d'utenza" i.e. the large crown of cities around Milan that fall in it's immediate or not-so-immediate vicinity and attraction via Milan/Rome.
So good. Keep it up
Mano a mano entre CDMX y SP 🇲🇽🇧🇷
A ver quien tiene mas villas y gente sin agua potable🤮🤮🤮🤮
Pero Ciudad de Mexico ni está en la lista para 2022, las asiaticas la pusiron fuera. São tiene algunos millones mas que C. de Mexico desde los años 60! Siempre estuvo bien adelante!
@@gonzapelayo ciudad de México tiene 8 millones de pobres
@@VidelaArg y México entero más de 60 millones de pobres
@@gonzapelayo enquanto isso argentina ganhando em inflação e pobreza🦧🦧🦧💀🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
The first city to reach 1M inhabitants was Rome in 192 AC and it maintained this population for 100 years.
It took more of 1500 years until another city again reached 1M. This was London in 1802 AC. This gives us an idea of the greatness of the Roman Empire in its time.
you missed Baghdad before the Mongols
@@EliasTsakmakisTrue, 10th century AD
São Paulo ❤️🇾🇪
São Paulo virou Iêmen agora 🤨
𝕂𝕜𝕜𝕜𝕜𝕜𝕜𝕜𝕜𝕜@@elf3995
Now it makes sense that i've been quite impressed when I visited SP in 1981. I didn't know then that it was the second populated city in the world .
العراق موطن البشرية 😢❤
But not that much innovation and no Islam
Uruk🇮🇶
Mari🇸🇾
Lagash🇮🇶
Girsu🇮🇶
Ur🇮🇶
Memphis🇪🇬
Avaris🇪🇬
Thebes🇪🇬
Yin🇨🇳
Pi- Ramesses🇪🇬
Teotihuacan🇲🇽
Caracol🇧🇿
Linzi🇨🇳
Luoyang🇨🇳
Babylon🇮🇶
Carthage🇹🇳
Alexandria🇪🇬
Rome🇮🇹
Seleucia🇮🇶
Istanbul🇹🇷
Xian🇨🇳
Baghdad🇮🇶
Ctesiphon🇮🇶
Kaifeng🇨🇳
Hangzhou🇨🇳
Cairo🇪🇬
Beijing🇨🇳
Delhi🇮🇳
Nanjing🇨🇳
Vijayanagar🇮🇳
London🇬🇧
Tokyo🇯🇵
Shanghai🇨🇳
Iraq, my home 🇮🇶❤️
الله يرحم ايامنا والله
arabized Iran
عراق علي والحسين عليهما الصلاة والسلام 🇮🇶
@@سجاد-ش1ث7ذ عراق السومريين والبابليين والاشوريين والعباسيين وعراق الامام علي والحسين وابو حنيفة النعمان ووو
@@Dani2kGaming_GEIR Actually Iraq is older than Iran 🙂
nice video!
Bro harappa and mohan jodaro from india not pakistan 😂😂😂
He just puts contemporary country names for clarity. Like there is "Turkey" from the beginning if the video, when in reality Turkey was only created after 1920s, and Turks invaded this area about a millenium ago.
people of Harappa and Mohan-Jodaro are now Muslim Pakistanis, get over it. Eventually, all of India is destined too....join in now.
Present day flag for the past
Oldest flags are Albanian 🇦🇱 and Denmark 🇩🇰
Iran and Iraq of course didn't have Islam
@@aiconsultants6919'Pakistani', 'Muslim', neither of those two words existed during Indus valley civilization 😂. They were mostly Indian Hindus dating back 2500 BC
@@aiconsultants6919this mentality gonna have punishing remark
I couldn't find the matched source...
Help me where is the source of the video based on
A logo do seu canal ficou muito bonita em verde e amarelo. 🔰
👍🤝
7:09 a mi no me hacen pendeojo. En 1500 aquí ya eramos un millón...pero llegaron los ...gallegos y valió m...
Mexico City and Lima of the Spanish empire were the most populous cities after the cities of the Chinese empire until its division in 1820.
At what minute does Lima appear?
@@mauriciorodriguez2707 No aparece. Por eso lo digo.
Syria civil war:starts
İstanbul:its my time to shine
The most oldest city's in 🇸🇾🇮🇶❤️ I'm proud
It's Varanasi in india
🇮🇶🇸🇾😍
@@thefreak8270 Syria and Iraq is more older than India
@@S.k68272hd India is the oldest country in the world with oldest language isn the world and on of the richest history in the world
@@CasualGamingShorts Listen Syria and iraq is more oldest than india. Iran is the most oldest country in this world. And the most oldest language is Egyptian language. And Iraq, Syria, iran and India's culture was rich in past. But now Western culture is rich now. And Iam not asian. I just represent the true history.
At 2,500 BC *Mohenjo Daro* makes it's entry followed by *Harappa* which is adjacent to my village. *Pakistan* Zindabad 🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK 🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰 PK🇵🇰
São Paulo the Most Population City in South Hemisphere
o que não é mt difícil
It is crazy. Istanbul plays for the top ranks for every century!!!!
except 1929
Good kebabs.
I mean it’s no different from a smelly armpit, both are timeless.
Too bad it's a backward third-world city governed by a crazy Islamic State 😂😂😂
where is rome , vijaynagar
How is Pakistan a different country before 1947? Where is the freaking logic in this?
Detroit was 1.86 million in 1950 and over 1.3 in 1930. Something's off in this video.
Why don't you understand? What country has that city now? They edited this with the flags of the current country so that people could understand it easily.
@@supersnake001 Shhh. Don't tell them. I'm loving the comments from the ignorant.
I'm shocked that Teotihuacan made it on here but not Tenochtitlan in the early 1500s which the Spanish described as being larger than any European city. Estimates put the city at around 200,000 inhabitants before the arrival of the Spanish.
Absolutely agree.
Teotihuacán and mexico city
I'm Mexican and I thought that was weird too
Yeah
At what minute does Teotihuacan appear?
Baghdad 💔
Bangkok Thailand ❤️🙏🏻🇹🇭
SALTÉ DE ALEGRÍA AL VER A MI AMADO MÉXICO ENTRE LOS GRANDES DE LA HISTORIA. TEOTIHUACÁN, DONDE LOS HOMBRES SE CONVIERTEN EN DIOSES
Saltar de alegria pelo inchaço populacional, pelo excesso de concentração humana em um território reduzido, pelos milhões de toneladas de lixo e poluição produzidos por mês, pelas desigualdades sócio-econômicas geradas por uma tão irregular ocupação do solo?
@@xavierdelnet941 Como en Río de Janeiro?
@@miguelalvarez7057 , como em toda metrópole deste planeta! Em qual planeta você mora?
Ya veo un ardido...
At what minute does Teotihuacan appear?
excellent video
I understand, here only the city is reflected by itself, not the metropolitan area, For that reason it is that Chinese cities do not decrease since despite the fact that the population of the country decreases people increasingly migrate to the cities and the urban population grows.
you described Japan here, not China
ASHOK the GREAT EMPIRE Do you know from where Pakistan was created in 1947?
1000年ごろのバクダッドすげえな。
1800年台まで抜かれないやん
this puts into context how wealthy the state of California is. the greater Los Angeles area doesn't even crack this list, yet it has the 3rd highest global GDP for an unban area on planet earth.
Nigeria has freaking Black magic in their country
no they just don't have condoms like china and india too, these 3 countries will destroy earth by 2060
Zdravo svijete
It is always interesting seeing how young is the west. Love from Brazil 🇧🇷
Brasil não é ocidental, tira nós do bolo
@@kairovfm1843 é, vai ver que o Brasil é oriental
@@Xntsgarciapoliticamente não é ocidental mesmo, só no mapa
erm brazil was founded by the portugeuse , making you very west lol
Мне вот интересно откуда данные эти вообще??
There were Iraq and Syria when you were not present. Unfortunately, our situation is not easy now 😢❤❤
London is the second city with more than 1m after Rome... nice to know it
It's mind boggling.
高度経済成長期の東京すごいな
5:10 the music is in synch with Rome moving down, being surpassed by Selucia and Istanbul… playing musical chairs for a few seconds…
De 2800 ac até 1920 era difícil ver cidades com mais de 1m de habitantes, porque a agricultura era muito ineficiente e precisava de muitas famílias no campo, desta forma, descentralizando a população em geral.
Baghdad
Roma e Baghdad passaram
Тогда был климатический оптимум и потепление. И было плодородие даже с теми технологиями. Может насчет потепления нас обманывают?😉
Do not forget the invention of penicillin
Exceção de Roma
Doee anyone know the source of these estimates especially for ancient cities?
It took 1700 years after Rome for another city, London, to have more than 1 million inhabitants.
Imagine that!
Rome was ahead of her time by about three thousand years.
So much effort ❤❤❤
Cities shown as Turkish were Greek or Roman before the fall of Constantinople. The ignorant will assume that the genocidal Turks really existed in Anatolia before the 11th century.
Стамбул - Самый большой город Европы)
İstanbul - Avrupanın en büyük şehirdir! 🇹🇷😏🇹🇷😏🇹🇷
Ekonomi olarak peki ?😂
@@sametgumus-so7rr alana göre İstanbul herhangi avrupanın şehirden büyüktür:)
Harappan and Mohenjodaro were a part of ancient Indian civilization at that time Pakistan didn't exist. Correct yourself
Pakistan is born in 1947
Before that it was Hindustan
This video doesn't do justice to modern state ofthe cities. Even though Tokyo, within it's own administrative unit, has only 14M residents, it's metropolitan area has over 40M residents. It's unfair, because cities like Moscow are defined by the federal border, and that includes villages and towns that are not even connected to Moscow, while other cities which are de facto connected to Moscow, like Khimki are not represented.
The entire metropolitan area should be represented, because a comparison like this is not really fair.
NO.
El Área Metropolitana es Diferente a la Ciudad este Video es Correcto
Mucha Gente piensa que para Contar la Poblacion de una Ciudad se cuenta el Area Metropolitana cosa que es Incorrecto
Ya que además de suma la Población de la Ciudad Principal sumas a un montón de Ciudades más
Por eso la Población de Tokio
Del Área Metropolitana de Tokio
O de Moscú con el Área metropolitana de Moscú son Totalmente Diferentes
La Población de Moscú es la que aparece en este Video
La Población de su Área Metropolitana será Otra.
Así que este Video está Correcto👍
@@bljurassickearth7916mira que ya es una cuestión de expansión demográfica tan cabrona, que sí es confuso. Pero así como dice, la ZM de la Ciudad de México es de alrededor de 22 millones, mientras que la división política establece a la Ciudad de México con menos de la mitad de eso.
Забавно, из России увидел только 3 города. Москва до сих пор огромный город, а родной Санкт-Петербург при Российской империи был даже больше чем Москва. Вау! Удивил город Сарай в 13 веке. Это Монгольский город, но находился на территории вовременной России. Очень круто! Огромная работа была проделана! Респект
А какой был третий?
@@Electrolainer Сарай же.
nice video but you should had used the greek or byzantine flag for Constantinople
But now in Turkey...
Şoktayım, gözlerime inanamıyorum.😲Çanakkale ilinin bir ilçesi, Gelibolu’nun nüfusu 249. 000 bin. Ve İstanbul’dan fazla. Kesinlikle yanılıyorsun. İstanbul’dan fazla olması mümkün değil.
Aynen. Gelibolu nüfusu bırak İstanbul'dan fazla olmasını, hiçbir zaman dünyada bırak 100'ü, ilk 1.000'e bile hiçbir zaman girmez. Antik çağlarda bile. 2010-2025 arasında İstanbul nüfusunu 12-13 milyon gösteriyorlar. Resmi nüfus 16 milyondan fazla. Suriyeliler hariç İstanbul nüfusu 20 milyon. Sallamasyon bir grafik hazırlamışlar.
1000 sene öncesi olduğunu gördün mü? Bugünkü çanakkale yoktu bile. O tarihlerde gelibolu venediklilerin elindeydi. Sen eski sehirleri neden şu anki durum ile kiyasliyorsun. Ona bakarsan ırakta onlarca şehir bundan 3 4 bin sene önce şu anki bağdat şehrinden daha büyüktü. Ama şu an o şehirlerin çoğu yok bile. Tarihi o zamanki duruma göre ele alırsan idrak edersin herşeyi ve şok olmazsın
Porque no esta Tenochtitlán?
Pregúntale a los dioses !!😮
Rome you will be forever in my heart❤️
HEART maybe?
*R O M E* is the greatest city on earth! ❤❤❤❤❤
Super video 👍 go 1M
Byzzantium was a super power at that time and now Iraq is being destroyed by a super power country at this time, justice must prevail, not forever a nation will become a super power
Not pakistan but India, respect.
I found a heavy mistake in the development of Berlin. In the 1920ies, Berlin reached an all time maximum of 4,3 Mio inhabitants. In these times the second largest city in Europe after London!
Paris first ! (plus que Londres et Berlin en 1920)
Yeah that's what surprised me, too. In that list, the population of Berlin was constantly decreasing during the 1920s and 30s where it should have been increasing sharply!
Dhaka ❤❤🇧🇩🇧🇩
15:00 what name this music
Icarus, Monomyth, Omega - Scott Buckley
@@CityGlobeTour thank you bro
@@CityGlobeTour thank you ❤❤
"One image tells more than 1000 words." This video has more than 1000 images so it's quite remarkable amount of information here! Thank You so much for this video!
Harappa & mohenjodaro civilization is the part o f Indian history....Pakistan doesn't exit at that time ...they don't teach this to their students because it was the part of Indian history
India n Pakistan people share same ancestors. There were no India nor pakistan in times Harrapan civilisation, nor religion, social system, languages were same.
@@jayantkamble6082finally someone sensible indian fellow. Respect from Pakistan
Outstanding!
The Middle East was the birthplace and it was where many Biblical things happened too!😁✝️♥️
Lol Hindus in everywhere on those time of you don't believe them search about lord narsimha in Germany 40 k years old statue
5 k years old lord Vishnu temple in Indonesia maxico,us,Japan everywhere hindus
No Africa was the birthplace. hey just did not have cities but tribes in acient times
Yea Middle East is the cradle of civilisations
You mean fairy tale things?
Mohenjodaro and harrapa civilizations are from india not pakistan. Pakistan just come into existence since 75 years.
Friends, these are just the center of cities. The surrounding district municipality town etc. Things not included. let's be understanding please
Good information
iraq is the oldest nation ... love my country
And has contributed absolutely nothing to the world.
@@jamesg9468shame in you
En la vida, yo soy como Estambul. Subo y bajo, pero siempre estoy ahí.
it's amazing that the first million people city could have been 100 BC (Alexandria) or 100 AD (Rome).
After which both went into decline and the next million city took until around 880 AD (Baghdad) and then Beijing around 1000 AD, both also going into decline.....after that was a very long period without a million person city until 1808 when London became one!
Of course though, other studies have different figures to this video, but still amazing that there were cities that large over 2000 years ago.
Imagine the nightmares of running a city back then, no unions, you fuk up and you get fed to the lions!!!!
And imagine a city of a million people without modern sewage systems, clean water, building codes, urban planning, etc.
@@ARKdeEREHAnd imagine *ROME* having _all of the above_ plus _hot running water, baths, gyms, apartment buildings with multiple floors, paved roads, lit streets, sewage systems, super clean water, urban planning we could only dream of today, a stadium (the Colosseum), amazing performances, huge mind-blowing temples, infrastructure, aqueducts, an invincible army, palaces, art, incredible food, newspapers_ and all of the rest (I must stop here as the list is way too long).
Can you please tell me about source of this data? 😄🙏🏻
Statista.com 👍🏻
🇧🇷🤝🇲🇽
After Rome, London was the second city to cross 1 million in population, almost 1800 years later
Actually Alexandria was the first at 100 BC... even if briefly. Rome second. Baghdad third, and London fourth.
cool one. Rome fell off a cliff around 400 AD.
To then climb back up and reenter the list in the '50s and '60s of the XX century.
*ROME* never dies.
I didn't realize that Chicago was the world's 9th most populous cities when my family started migrating from the Jim Crow South in 1921.
It was the fastest growing city in world history at the turn of the century. If not for the big fire Chicago would not be what it is today.
¡Hola! ¿Podrán hacer un gráfico que señale la posesión de armas de fuego entre los ciudadanos de cada país?
Amazing 👍
In México left Tenōchtitlan and Chichen Itza. 👌🏼
This drives the message home that there's too many of us in this world. We are beginning to smother Mother Nature. A fair and just way must be found to reduce our footprint because war and disease won't be pretty.
Great video, so my London had it's time in the sun. Now all I'm left with are billionaires!
you should marry one to be arranged for life
I LOVE London! I hope I can visit again
Istanbul is about 18 million with refugees now
HARRAPA MOHENJODARO TAKSHILA were Indian Cities...
At that time there was no pakistan..
There was no pakistan until 1947...
but geographically they are located in what we call Pakistan today
@@aynmanryes
@@aynmanr
Yes true but their culture and history is completely different from today pakistani people.
Their culture has more in common to the current india
@@sidy6526Yup but this video focuses on geography, not culture.
@@अजिङ्क्यगोखले
Ivc sites are still more in india as compared to pakistan.
It was spread over a large area, not just along the banks of indus river .
That's why even in western countries, when ivc was discussed they always talk about india.
According to me India has more claim over ivc , both in cultural proximity with the ivc culture and in total number of sites as well.