History of Ancient Poland
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2022
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My fathers family migrated to the US in the 1890's from Poland, and I've lost all my heritage. Thank you for posting info on Poland's history, I want to learn all I can.
you look like a jew nothing Slavic about you
go to the synagogue there is your heritage
Hi, if you're interested:
Christianisation of Poland, Poland is recognized internationally as a sovereign country
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Polish-Lithuanian Union
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Partitions of Poland
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Polish-American heroes
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Poland in WW1
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Polish-Bolshevikian war
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Invasion of Poland in WW2
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Solidarity movement
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Animated history of Poland
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Rulers of Poland
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Some of the greatest Polish victories
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It won't give you full picture but at least some idea, I left out many important periods like district period between 1138-1320 or Polish uprisings in 19th century but it's already tons of knowledge. Enjoy :)
@@MyPrideFlag uprisings... fake news🤡🤡🤡 it were revolutions sponsored by London City!
IMO the Polish Saber and its associated martial art is one of the most amazing art forms
Poland. Where the soldiers look like bears and they make the bears soldiers. hell yea.
Good old Wojtek :)
Good to see a new upload from you 😉.
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Great job.... i know u have your hole list and stuff but could u please make a video on new Zealand or the new Zealand land wars since history is very low on the priority list here ive had to give it a crack but my plans are too big and taking too long but your "simple" style make your vids seemingly easy to make
Thats an idea!
@@AncientHistoryGuy also think of it this way.... if u beet me in this race wich is ez as i have little time with so much to do well u can make these quick vides semi easy. U could get veiws from all of new Zealand....
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good video
Thankyou!
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Epic moment
Poland was born 966 AD.
Nice is beluruse on your list?
Probably not for a while :/
Ancient history of Ireland
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@@AncientHistoryGuy would be appreciated
Why the al zatt (jatts) famous for the sword
Why did arabs adopt the indian talwar evident by antarah ibn shaddad (famous pre Islamic,pre turkic invasion,arab mixed afican warior )not the standard straight gulf sword
Punjabi
On its wayyyyy!
2:17 The Cimmerians / Scythians / Sarmatians and other Iranian tribes never had any yurts, they lived in wagons or in well-fortified settlements. And when they settled, they built stone houses. The yurt itself is a specifically Turkic-Mongolian thing and appeared somewhere in the 5th-6th centuries AD. Even the Huns did not have any yurts, although they were Asians. Despite the fact that they lived much later than the Scythians.
2:46 some nonsense, the Slavs will appear in Poland only in the 5th century and migrate there from the territory of modern Belarus, and after that they will mix there with some of the Thracians from the Carpathians. And the Slavs do not have such leather belts with iron plaques as in the picture, this is a modern thing or Greco-Roman / Nomadic. The Slavs always had belts made of fibers, like their clothes themselves. Usually linen or hemp. Iron and steel plaques on the belt will appear later with the creation of states and the development of cavalry.
Moskals mad. Cite your claims instead of regurgitating Soviet era propaganda like the cannon fodder you are.
@kaden88
Fully and absolutely not
And what does DNA have to do with it ? R1a appeared in the Paleolithic, like its various subclades, they were found en masse in various remains in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, the Baltic states, etc.
In Poland, before the Germanic tribes, there lived Celtic-like people from central/western Europe who created the "Lusatian culture" which is similar to the authentically Celtic Hallstatt and La Tène cultures. To the north of the Lusatians lived people of the Pomeranian culture who are similar to the neighboring Iron Age Balts. Together they also gave birth to the mixed kultura grobów podkloszowych, which is a mixture of Lusatians and Pomeranians. After the destruction of the Lusatian and Pomeranian cultures, all of Poland was settled by Germanic tribes right up to the time of the invasion of the Huns, who destroyed the Germans living on the lands of what would become Poland, and only in the 5th century did the Slavs come there from the territory of Ukraine and Belarus (Prague-Korchak culture)
Conclusion: Poland is not and cannot in any way be the ancestral home of the Slavs. The so-called “Vistula-Oder theory” was completely rejected, just as the ideas of the southern origin of the Slavs from the Balkans, Carpathians, Danube, etc. were previously rejected. nonsense.
The first Slavic culture is accurate and reliable, it is Kiev and it comes from the earlier Yukhnov culture (Budini of Herodotus), they are located in the Bryansk and Smolensk regions of Russia.
@kaden88
this is not an opinion, these are facts of archeology and anthropology
@kaden88
DNA R1a is not associated with the Slavs, but actually goes back to the East European Paleolithic, that is, it was formed long before the Slavs, but even before the Indo-Europeans, it was already among the prehistoric East European Cro-Magnons. The Slavs definitely come from Yukhnovo and further the Kyiv cultures and what came from them, the Kiev culture is a continuation of Yukhnovo, they are the same people but at different times. Yukhnovo is the early Iron Age and Kyiv is from the 1st century to the 5th century AD. After the Kievan culture split into parts from which different groups of Slavs originated - Prague-Korchak, Imenkovsk, Kolochin, Penkov and others.
origin from something unrelated to them means non-Slavic roots.
There is such a thing as ethno-defining features of archaeological culture. We live in the 21st century and not in the 19th. A huge amount of information has been accumulated about various groups of ancient people, especially about the ancient population of Europe
Slavs and Germanic tribes differ in almost everything - appearance, genetics, forms of ceramics, types of houses, different funeral rites, different weapons, etc. Any average archaeologist can easily distinguish the material culture of the Slavs from any other. Because the Slavs initially lived closed and isolated in almost complete isolation from the rest of the world in the forests of the eastern part of Polesie, from where they began to settle in other parts of Europe when there was a shortage of food due to the growth of their population. They migrate and look for new lands to develop and secure for themselves.
What is the origin of such archaeological cultures as Zarubinets, Wielbar, Przeworsk, Chernyakhov, Oksyw ? They are all Germanic with some influence from other peoples, but there are no Slavs among them. Before the invasion of the Huns, the territories of what would be Poland were almost entirely Germanic with Celtic, Baltic and Thracian influences. Even Polish archaeologists themselves consider them all to be Germanic cultures, if we take scientists and not nationalist freaks from the 1930s who wrote that “Berlin was built by the Poles” and similar nonsense.
We know now that the archaeological cultures that came to the lands of Poland after the Pomeranian, Lusatian and Podkleshevo were Germanic. And the 3 I mentioned earlier are in no way their ancestors and have no continuation, but simply disappear. On the territory of future Poland, the population has completely changed ethnically several times since the Mesolithic. And the Slavs in Poland are a later population who came to Poland only in the 5th century AD.
@kaden88
you didn’t mean, and I only care about the facts - R1a already existed among the Mesolithic inhabitants of Russia, it was found in at least 6 remains and there is 1 example of it from the Paleolithic
That is, the genetics of the Slavs arose long before not only the Slavs themselves, but even before the common ancestors of the Indo-Europeans. Paleolithic and Mesolithic are the Stone Age. This is long before the appearance of the Slavs, it turns out that the Eastern European Cro-Magnons were the distant ancestors of the Slavs in the male line.
yes, it is quite possible that the Venedi were Slavs, but they were probably people of the Kiev culture and did not live in Poland but this is just an assumption, reliable Slavs are the Kolochin, Penkov and Prague-Korchak cultures and they all come from Kiev culture and which in turn is the continuation and development of Yukhnovo
One more German' version of Polish history
German's always sow them self as superior nation , when something contradicts their narrative they rewrite it and destroy the evidence of it like they did with Lechia ( old name of Poland) ancient chronicles but some survived in Rome, Persian Empire