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Kings and Generals began remaking its animated historical documentary on the history of the Ottoman empire with the early rise of the Ottoman beylik under Osman I. In the first video we covered the early origins of the beylik, its status among the Muslim states in Anatolia and its early clashes against the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire at Bapheus and Dimbos in 1302 ( • Rise of the Ottoman Em... ). The second episode showed how a tiny beylik became a regional power with the continued battles against the Byzantine empire and other states, including the siege of Prusa (Bursa) between 1317 and 1326 and the battle of Pelekanon of 1329 ( • How the Ottomans Took ... ). As the Ottoman entered the Balkans, they had to face the Serbian Empire and the Second Bulgarian Empire, leading to the battles like Maritsa in 1371 ( • Maritsa 1371 - End of ... ). The Ottomans continued expanding both in Europe and Asia, leading to the conflicts with many states, including the Karamanids, culminating at the battle of Frenkyazisi in 1387 ( • Ottoman Expansion in A... ). As the Ottomans managed to defeat their enemies in Anatolia, they now had time to fight against the burgeoning Balkan alliance that formed against them with Lazar Hrebeljanovic of the Moravian Serbia at its head. His confrontation with the sultan Murad I would led to the battle of Kosovo in 1389 In this series we are planning to cover every major battle of the Ottoman empire, including Kosovo, Nicopolis, Ankara, Varna, 2nd Kosovo, Constantinople, Belgrade, Targoviste, Otlukbeli, Vaslui, Valea Alba, Skanderbeg's rebellion, Breadfield, Krbava, Otranto, Chaldiran, the Ottoman-Mamluk War of 1516-1517, siege of Rhodes in 1522, Mohacs of 1526, Vienna of 1529, Preveza, Gorjani, Castelnuovo, Buda, Eger, Malta, Szigetvar, Famagusta, Lepanto and much, much more!
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@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals Год назад
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@SuSZ1ll4
@SuSZ1ll4 Год назад
"16 hours ago" 😲
@DrDioNYsos
@DrDioNYsos Год назад
As usual, sheeple-level shitty~history, appropriate only for english speaking plebs...
@me0101001000
@me0101001000 Год назад
​@@sunilgogineni6267 I think they did.
@hakikitosunpasa908
@hakikitosunpasa908 Год назад
It's a great job, I'm watching it with pleasure, thank you.
@romainr.6071
@romainr.6071 Год назад
If i may say, I believe the pronunciation of "ć" with an accent is 'tch' in most Slavic languages. Your pronunciation sounds like a "c" without an accent "ts" (in which case the pronunciation would be very good actually, like when you pronounce "Milica"). Vuković is then pronounced Vukovi'tch' and not Vukovi'ts'
@darrylerren8185
@darrylerren8185 Год назад
Fun Fact: The old kosovo video is actually the first K&G video that Devin narrated.
@darkstar4102
@darkstar4102 Год назад
Ottoman videos are the best
@apexnext
@apexnext Год назад
I've seen them all but I didn't remember that! Wow that was almost the very beginning. Not many videos exist without Devin. ❤️ Very cool Fact. 😎👍
@rustemzholdybalin6210
@rustemzholdybalin6210 Год назад
so many years passed and Devin still struggles with pronounciation of Turkic names/toponyms. Guys please advise him on that!
@iamhoney1018
@iamhoney1018 11 месяцев назад
Ever since his voice become emotion for us K&G fans❤
@al-muwaffaq341
@al-muwaffaq341 Год назад
Man I remember your first Kosovo video 5 YEARS AGO. The growth and quality of this channel is amazing. All of us history buffs are so blessed that we get to see this kind of content on RU-vid.
@daarom3472
@daarom3472 Год назад
Exactly! When I saw this vid posted I was like "didnt we see this before?!"
@dweeb24
@dweeb24 Год назад
Same bro I completely overlooked it
@alraziosmany
@alraziosmany Год назад
Can't agree more with you! 🙂
@TheJimboslav
@TheJimboslav Год назад
Amen to that!
@Phoenix26160
@Phoenix26160 Год назад
The series about the Ottomans is one of my favourites! Thank you for re-doing the Battle of Kosovo and keep up the good work
@sou713
@sou713 Год назад
20:55 "and his LIGHTNING-fast military campaigns" I see what you did there! Love it.
@karimsalah6270
@karimsalah6270 Год назад
What, please explain?
@Humblemonk1
@Humblemonk1 Год назад
​@@karimsalah6270 bayezid was called bayezid yildirim ( thunderbolt ) for his lightning fast campaigns
@LunarRegicide
@LunarRegicide Год назад
Loving the Ottoman material. Hopefully sometime down the road, the Kings & Generals folk will make some videos detailing Charlemagne's rise to prominence. I could totally comment on every video from now on asking for it to prove how serious I am about it!
@resentfuldragon
@resentfuldragon Год назад
I would assume they eventually will. Their next video on the early muslim expansion series would go over the conquest of iberia, so charlamagne would have to be discussed eventually.
@Thechezbailey
@Thechezbailey Год назад
The Carolingian Empire expects no less!
@amilitarymind
@amilitarymind 10 месяцев назад
Indeed. As a Middle Easten Muslim I'm very intrigued by the story of Charlemagne. A mighty hero from the other side in the West who many modern myths and fanatsy stories are based on.
@miguel.ledesmaledesma1790
@miguel.ledesmaledesma1790 4 месяца назад
Without Charlamaigne, all of Europe would be Islamic today as well as the New world by extension. Thank GOD for this great man!!!!
@deron2203
@deron2203 Год назад
I remember watching the first video 5 years ago man time flies by but thanks for revisiting the older videos to update them!
@class1sportzers337
@class1sportzers337 4 месяца назад
same here!
@Cancoillotteman
@Cancoillotteman Год назад
You have to feel bad for Yakub. The guy did all perfectly, and as a recompense was strangled
@sirgg3847
@sirgg3847 Год назад
reality is harsh
@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq
@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq Год назад
Bayezid got what he deserved for that
@darrylerren8185
@darrylerren8185 Год назад
If Yakub wasn't strangled then a civil war will happen, thus further weakening the already vulnerable Ottomans.
@Cancoillotteman
@Cancoillotteman Год назад
@@darrylerren8185 "will" happen or might happen ? Seems to me the habbit of murdering siblings ensured any survivor would indeed create a civil war. In many courts rulers had siblings and only in a minority of cases did those create civil wars
@wmetz1869
@wmetz1869 Год назад
@@Cancoillotteman That is happened A LOT in Seljuk state. Ottomans just found to right solution to this. And I would say it worked nontheless.
@bozare
@bozare Год назад
Never thought it will be released so fast! Thank you
@balrawg5990
@balrawg5990 Год назад
Even though he died at Kosovo, Sultan Murad found a very worthy successor. His son Bayezid would go on to become one of the greatest Ottoman rulers.
@EM-tx3ly
@EM-tx3ly Год назад
Timurlane goes like Bane breaking Batman’s back Nevertheless the Ottomans rose like phoenixes
@balrawg5990
@balrawg5990 Год назад
@@EM-tx3ly The empires foundations were already too strong by that point. So even after that crushing defeat the Ottomans were bound to ascend again.
@hussainsultanzada6123
@hussainsultanzada6123 Год назад
@@balrawg5990 not really. Had Timur continued west or decided to remove the Ottoman Royal Family, the House of Osman could've ended prematurely in 1402. Timur destroyed the Ottoman Army and placed Bayezid's sons (except one) as vassals in Anatolia, providing a buffer between him and Europe and also ensuring Anatolia doesn't unify and disturb his plans of conquering China.
@balrawg5990
@balrawg5990 Год назад
@@hussainsultanzada6123 Timur did continue west and even conquered Izmir. But he stopped there since he had no navy. Meanwhile the Ottomans had an empire left in Europe, so he couldnt fully conquer the Ottoman Empire, only Ottoman Anatolia.
@EM-tx3ly
@EM-tx3ly Год назад
Timur killed the Thunderbolt and left his sons to squabble till the survival of the fittest Mehmet Celebi took over Luckily for the Ottomans Timur passed away with no heir of his equal and Timurid empire crumbling soon afterwards Ottomans kept getting better after Celebi and became an empire that Timur never had
@ozkanboyraz7626
@ozkanboyraz7626 Год назад
loving this series so far, please continue.
@manuelapollo7988
@manuelapollo7988 Год назад
Great work as always!
@ahmethakantozlu1389
@ahmethakantozlu1389 Год назад
Sultan Murad is the only Ottoman Sultan who died in battlezone. Suleyman I died during a campaign but he was in his tent because of his old age.
@sidp5381
@sidp5381 Год назад
Biggest mistake, Solomon ever made killing his most evil sons that put the death knell for his empire, especially now with the Russian empire rising, and the czar looming over the Ottoman sultan like a dark storm cloud
@fratsan9979
@fratsan9979 Год назад
@@sidp5381 Suleiman 's father Selim killed his father and became sultan , the same could happen to Suleiman
@harsidhshah5073
@harsidhshah5073 Год назад
And Bayazid died in Timurid captivity.
@hussainsultanzada6123
@hussainsultanzada6123 Год назад
@@fratsan9979 shows how selfish the guy is, choosing his own life over the future of his State 😂 jokes aside, historians doubt Mustafa would've chose that option as barely anyone that was sane was as insanely cruel as Selim.
@albertofrankdiaz6664
@albertofrankdiaz6664 Год назад
Murad chad
@Sam-wt1cx
@Sam-wt1cx Год назад
Ottoman series has to be the most fascinating among all other empires. Their humble beginnings & rise to global power is almost dramatic.
@johnnybravo6951
@johnnybravo6951 Год назад
I agree!
@dukeheavens9990
@dukeheavens9990 Месяц назад
Mongol empire is far better
@slobodanstamenic1425
@slobodanstamenic1425 6 месяцев назад
As as Serbian raised on Kosovo mythology I say this is great episode. Well covered from every angle. Although the enemy, Murad was respected as great warrior from the Serbs.
@class1sportzers337
@class1sportzers337 3 месяца назад
You know respect is real when it comes from the enemy 💯 👌
@johnnybravo6951
@johnnybravo6951 Год назад
Love the Ottoman series! Man, what an empire they were! Their humble beginnings, and their long reign. Absolutely amazing.
@Lilly-hh9es
@Lilly-hh9es 4 месяца назад
What do you expect, there were milions of them.
@attilathevideohun4115
@attilathevideohun4115 Год назад
The ottoman serries is by far my favourite of your collection, great work
@hussainsultanzada6123
@hussainsultanzada6123 Год назад
yeah we can tell by your profile picture lol
@Thechezbailey
@Thechezbailey Год назад
Haha turns out Attila likes war in the Balkans
@stoneruler
@stoneruler Год назад
It’s great that u provide different accounts of the sultan’s death.
@Icebassh
@Icebassh Год назад
These videos just keep getting better your longevity is truly admirable. PS the new music is dope 🔥
@augustus4102
@augustus4102 Год назад
-Don't get off the horse's back! -Sultan Murad Hüdavendigar Khan His last words to his son Yıldırım Beyazıt.
@augustus4102
@augustus4102 Год назад
@@rocketleague2136 Asıkpashazade Tevarih-i Ali Osman"House of Osman History" and Other Ottoman Historians.
@WOLF36554
@WOLF36554 Год назад
Cool to see that you guys are remaking one of your oldest videos
@aliosman0
@aliosman0 Год назад
these 4k renders are wonderful. Many thanks. :)
@sircatangry5864
@sircatangry5864 Год назад
Glad to see update of old video!
@rogersmith3405
@rogersmith3405 Год назад
The quality of this channel is matched by the quality of the comments... always good to see people keeping things sane and civilized.
@Uzair_Of_Babylon465
@Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Год назад
Fantastic video keep it up you're doing amazing job
@juanway
@juanway Год назад
Another FIRE video. The run is crazy
@claussbeyond4025
@claussbeyond4025 Год назад
Great quality work and informative. Thank you for providing us with options, your channel is a comfort to me for years now. More series on Ottoman Empire. Mqy your pillows be cool on both sides.
@aliosman0
@aliosman0 Год назад
Please keep the Ottoman series coming! Really enjoying it..
@Poompingtokmaking
@Poompingtokmaking Год назад
As the fourteenth century wore on, the Ottomans continued to expand into territory that had not seen Muslim armies since the Umayyad raids on Constantinople almost 700 years before. In the 1350s, the Ottomans crossed the Dardanelles Straits into Europe for the first time. Taking advantage of Byzantine disunity in the region, Sultan Orhan, and later his son, Murad I. were able to firmly establish Ottoman authority in parts of Thrace. The Turks, with their nomadic history, managed to easily move entire families and tribes into the new European frontier and establish new towns throughout the conquered lands. This huge demographic move- ment gave the Ottomans stability in an area that would have oth- erwise been a challenge to manage.
@jozzieokes3422
@jozzieokes3422 Год назад
Amazing work as always Kings and Generals
@remixfrost
@remixfrost Год назад
Props to the ottoman infantry for withholding that heavy cavalry onslaught and not breaking
@emrenuriyev9132
@emrenuriyev9132 Год назад
True that. This is more or less equivalent to infantry defending against heavy tanks even managing to push them back
@John-115
@John-115 Год назад
Great work, good job
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ Год назад
Terrific video! ⚔🔥🙌
@KHK001
@KHK001 Год назад
Always glad to see more Ottoman videos!
@emperornapoleon6204
@emperornapoleon6204 Год назад
A brilliant, brilliant series. I eagerly await the next installment of the rise of the Ottomans, as always!
@OTDMilitaryHistory
@OTDMilitaryHistory Год назад
Excellent video!
@-RONNIE
@-RONNIE Год назад
Thank you for the information in this video
@huseyincobanoglu531
@huseyincobanoglu531 Год назад
Thank you, Kings and Generals Team!
@huseyincobanoglu531
@huseyincobanoglu531 Год назад
Wohooo!
@bhudapunzon6859
@bhudapunzon6859 Год назад
Tío tu canal es la ostia!!! Lastima que no puedo entenderlo!! No puedes poner los subtítulos en español?? Gracias fenómeno! Un saludo
@solanaceae2069
@solanaceae2069 Год назад
Need to do a video on the Battle of Čegar, 31 May 1809.
@OsmanlijaTR
@OsmanlijaTR Год назад
Great video. Just wanted to add a small detail, Tvrtkos banner wasn't a cross. It was A blue shield containing 6 golden lilys.
@coolekikker4454
@coolekikker4454 Год назад
True, he used the flag of the Banate of Bosnia which was a little bit older.
@ahmedazhar8485
@ahmedazhar8485 Год назад
Bro it's so fun learning ottoman history
@AKAZA-kq8jd
@AKAZA-kq8jd Год назад
There is no shame in update quality on pervasive topics and adding additional content 👌
@muazzamshaikh2049
@muazzamshaikh2049 Год назад
Always loved the Ottoman series. I would also like to see videos on Russo Turkish wars. It was a major theater of war in Europe.
@markusskram4181
@markusskram4181 Год назад
Love The vid!
@maskedm3owllin68
@maskedm3owllin68 Год назад
I'm glad we got so much more details in this video that weren't present in the original video of the battle of kosovo. Kings and generals as always improving our knowledge. Thank you to the narrator and all the crew.
@ahmettahaketenci5035
@ahmettahaketenci5035 2 месяца назад
amazing video series
@xe2594
@xe2594 Год назад
music around 7:00 is great, haven't heard that one used before.
@DoofyGilmore1299
@DoofyGilmore1299 Год назад
your videos are great and unbiased
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 Год назад
Incredible history!
@ahmadbarakat7326
@ahmadbarakat7326 Год назад
Music used in this video is fire ngl
@markojovicic757
@markojovicic757 Год назад
thank you for this masterpiece nicely done on the research of history and folclore i LOVE YOU GUYS
@markojovicic757
@markojovicic757 Год назад
Thanks
@sentimentalprime144
@sentimentalprime144 Год назад
Another amazing video from Kings and Generals. However, one thing you forgot to mention was when sultan Murad 1 ordered an audience on his deathbed. He referred to prince Bayezid as ‘yildrim’ which means lightening in Turkish for his decisive and quick manoeuvre during the battle of Kosovo which changed the tide of war as you mentioned in the video. Hence that’s why sultan bayezid 1st is referred to as yıldırım Bayezid throughout his reign.
@TheStarkman123
@TheStarkman123 10 месяцев назад
Is 'sentimental' in your name supposed to be a joke?
@alva72nashir3
@alva72nashir3 Год назад
great history video
@christianpaulobernardo5161
@christianpaulobernardo5161 Год назад
Loved this channel since the 1st kosovo video until the new kosovo video
@mohammadsamiulhasssan4463
@mohammadsamiulhasssan4463 Год назад
The Serbians claim Murad I was killed at the beginning of the battle while the Ottoman sources state that Murad I was killed after the battle while he was riding after the battle
@Lilly-hh9es
@Lilly-hh9es Год назад
Most important thing he was killed by Serbs
@mohammedbinmazi6957
@mohammedbinmazi6957 Год назад
​@@Lilly-hh9es And after it Serbs were enslaved by ottomans for hundreds of years
@aramisone7198
@aramisone7198 Год назад
I have never heard that.
@theDarkOneofRomania
@theDarkOneofRomania Год назад
I saw that on wallachia the capital is Bucharest, but at that time it is not, it was Târgoviște, and at Moldavia too, the capital was Baia, then Suceava at the date time of the video, then Iași after year 1500, i hope this INFO help you guys 😁
@anaromana8183
@anaromana8183 Год назад
iata ca se uita si romani la canalul asta abia astept sa-l vad pe baiazid cum isi pierde izmenele pe la rovine!! FULGERATOR
@vlajko9810
@vlajko9810 Год назад
I have never clicked faster on a video once i saw it
@anarguseynov4699
@anarguseynov4699 Год назад
More videos related to the ottomans please, thank you.
@Aleksoski
@Aleksoski Год назад
Very good video
@zacproidx-ym7mn
@zacproidx-ym7mn Год назад
Episode 6 Please. 😊
@amilitarymind
@amilitarymind 10 месяцев назад
The Battle of Kosovo was like the ultimate Pyrrhic Victory. Both leaders dead, both armies decimated, and it would ripple through the rest of history.
@reinhardwassmann7509
@reinhardwassmann7509 Год назад
Danke!
@colinspencer4914
@colinspencer4914 Год назад
I'm guessing you are planning on taking this series to link up with your other videos of the 1450s?
@warhead1185
@warhead1185 Год назад
Balkan and middle east has always become the warzone from ancient time to current time... nice video..
@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq
@MohamedMohamed-ws7mq Год назад
Geographical location is crucial since they are in the middle of Eurasian plateau
@demiaxify
@demiaxify Год назад
Well done
@giod6266
@giod6266 Год назад
This must be the remake of old your videos, one of the first K&G videos if I remember right..
@thebraveindian
@thebraveindian Год назад
Support turkey, Love ottomons.. What a time for uploading more in this series
@tolgacetin2799
@tolgacetin2799 Год назад
as a Turk, I always felt Turkish-Serbian wars in the Balkans were the bloodiest (mutually). Both cultures had a martial tradition and were proud of being hardy warrior peoples.
@user-ik3xt1bx2n
@user-ik3xt1bx2n Год назад
Guess that's why we had a war or rebellion/uprising or other types of battle almost constantly for 400 years
@turi_djuliano
@turi_djuliano Год назад
For Serbs Turks were worthy opponent, and for Turks Serbs were also that. 2 warlike and tough peoples fighting the bloodiest battles Europe ever saw.
@fwrususes5125
@fwrususes5125 Год назад
​​@@turi_djuliano Serbs are not equals to Turks. Calling Serbs worhty opponent is insult to Turks
@turi_djuliano
@turi_djuliano Год назад
@@fwrususes5125 Da, Turks 10 times numerically Superior people needed 120 years of constant fight to conquer Serbia. Only one sultan that died in battle was Murad killed by the Serbs. In Serbian uprising in the battle of Mišar, 9000 Serbs in open field battle defeated 45.000 turkish force with Napoleon's artillery, killing most of turkish bosnian nobility. 19th century is full of Serbian victories against turks without anyones help. The main enemy of the Serbs wasn't Turks, but their own discords and constant land/power fights, which Turks used smartly.
@mixedtraptrap9130
@mixedtraptrap9130 Год назад
​@@turi_djuliano The greatest victories in our history came in victories against the Serbs. Kosovo, the Serbian testament and others... But the most famous war is the "çirmen war" because in this war, 800 Ottoman Raiders were victorious in a night raid against 70,000 Crusaders. We even have famous poems about this raid. "We rejoiced that day like children with a thousand horses, that day we defeated a giant army with a thousand horses"
@thewarriorfrog
@thewarriorfrog Год назад
In the west the Seljuq invasion of Asia Minor began the process which was to make it the modern land of the Turks and the base from which the greatest Islamic empire of the past 600 years would expand into southeast Europe .
@bogdananghel2498
@bogdananghel2498 Год назад
Small slight correction: Bucharest wasn't around until 1459.
@akinakinyilmaz2
@akinakinyilmaz2 Год назад
Thanks for information unknown to me like Serbians looted Konya in 1387, Serbians were also the best warriors for Ottomans in Ankara battle with Timurids in 1402.
@TotilaTheGoth
@TotilaTheGoth Год назад
They made that up.
@mohammadbinmahbub9160
@mohammadbinmahbub9160 Год назад
Serbian were the most loyal and bravest vassals if the Ottoman turks.
@kmmmsyr9883
@kmmmsyr9883 Год назад
Although fratricide was done before, let's not forget that it was neither a law nor a tradition when Bayezid ordered the killing of Yakup. It becoming common place is as late as Mehmed II the Conqueror's reign.
@thewarriorfrog
@thewarriorfrog Год назад
Turks indeed had a decisive role in triggering historical major events like the Migration Period, Crusades, shaping the history of Balkans, Islamization of Northern India, Age of Discovery as well as ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of Constantinople, fall of the Roman Empire.
@rishavkumar1250
@rishavkumar1250 6 месяцев назад
Islamization of North India ??? North India is majority Hindu
@petarjelic826
@petarjelic826 Год назад
greetings from Kruševac
@marccan3267
@marccan3267 Год назад
Where did Hospitaller knights come from? They were under command of John Palisna..
@sergitsantekidis3647
@sergitsantekidis3647 Год назад
Amazing content! Would someone be kind enough to let me know the soundtracks used in the video?
@sasapetrovic1084
@sasapetrovic1084 Год назад
Хвала/Thanks
@sidp5381
@sidp5381 Год назад
Well done as always I was wondering if you guys would give a background update on the situation going on the kingdom of Hungary when you end up doing the battle of Nicopolis after the death of Louis, I and the ascension of Sigmund, the future holy Roman Emperor to the throne Because it was Luis two daughters that ended up, marrying the latter, as well as the famous Jogaila of Grunwald because Sigmund as son of Charles IV did not have a legitimate claim to the Hungarian throne only through marriage
@stilianjordanov2952
@stilianjordanov2952 Год назад
@KingsandGenerals, will you create a new video about the Battle of Nicopolis 1396? I mean, the next episode of the Rise of the Ottoman Empire.
@johnmaulana7027
@johnmaulana7027 Год назад
Probably part 2 of Bayezid story. Cause part of 1 is pretty sure Bayezid lightning campaign in Anatolia. Part 3 will be when he face Timur Lenk
@islamicprinceSalahadin
@islamicprinceSalahadin Год назад
@@johnmaulana7027 BOTH TURKİC CİVİL WARS AND OTHERS CRUSHED EUROPEAN.CRUSADERS ..
@schoolofgrowthhacking
@schoolofgrowthhacking Год назад
Watching from Belgrade (capital of Serbia). Thanks guys!
@mzeqiri2636
@mzeqiri2636 Год назад
😂😂😂
@Lilly-hh9es
@Lilly-hh9es Год назад
@@mzeqiri2636 why are laughing imagine being siptar ,obssesed with 🇷🇸
@nenenindonu
@nenenindonu Год назад
A crucial victory that's mainly attributed to Bayezid the Thunderbolt's exceptional battle performance, this also earned him the Ottoman throne in the aftermath
@EM-tx3ly
@EM-tx3ly Год назад
Meritocracy in action
@user-gx4cd1jb9h
@user-gx4cd1jb9h Год назад
it was a loss
@augustus4102
@augustus4102 Год назад
@@user-gx4cd1jb9h The Turks became the side that remained at the battlefield, the resistance of the Serbs was broken, and thus 400 years of Turkic domination in the Balkans began after the Battle of Kosovo. don't make up stories and scenarios for yourself the battle is a decisive Turkic victory The only success of the Christians was to kill the Ottoman Khan Murad Hüdavendigar after the war. -Serbia came under Ottoman rule -The resistance in the Balkans was significantly broken and 400 years of Turkish domination began. -The Ottomans remained on the battlefield -Allied army retreated Now I ask, how is this a defeat? be a bit of a man and when you're beaten say you're beaten it's not that hard to tell the truth like a man.
@user-gx4cd1jb9h
@user-gx4cd1jb9h Год назад
@@augustus4102 No, Ottomans didn't stay at the battlefield lol they literally retreated and couldn't attack Europe for another decade, that is called a victory, imagine today If Russia won a battle against Ukraine and then retreated, you would call that Ukrainian victory wouldn't you? Not to mention that their Sultan died in battle with his son that is ultimate victory, that also never happened before in Ottoman history. So no don't make up fantasy stories about Ottoman domination, Serbia was there for another 100 years before it was annexed.
@augustus4102
@augustus4102 Год назад
@@user-gx4cd1jb9h Don't make up imaginary scenarios in your head Serbia became an Ottoman vassal If Ukraine became a vassal of Russia after Russia withdrew, would this be Ukraine's victory? hahahaha it shouldn't be this hard to admit that the Ottomans defeated you. Murad Hüdevendigar Khan also died after the war and Prince Yakub was killed by his elder brother Yıldırım Beyazıt, the serbia you said was still there became an ottoman vassal And let me tell you even more painfully, Prince Stefan was a slave to Yıldırım Beyazıt Khan, Çelebi Mehmed Khan and Murad Khan II. The alliance has only two successes: to kill the Ottoman Khan and to show Europe that these invasions were not an ordinary invasion of steppe peoples.
@abdullahirfan1910
@abdullahirfan1910 Год назад
man this soundtrack slaps!
@darknation6174
@darknation6174 Год назад
If i remember correctly some songs were taken from WH 3 OST.
@jkofte
@jkofte Год назад
Be-a-u-ti-ful. Thank you.
@thesaygl7020
@thesaygl7020 Год назад
I love it! One of the important breakpoint of Medieval Era, Battle of Kosovo... Thanks Kings And Generals!
@lilsultan
@lilsultan Год назад
Majestic as always.
@JohnnyElRed
@JohnnyElRed Год назад
This might be the moment Southeastern Europe started saying to itself: "Well, we are fucked."
@turcarumimperator1395
@turcarumimperator1395 Год назад
Imagine being a battlefield between russians austrians and the turks for 400 years... Painful experience lol
@EM-tx3ly
@EM-tx3ly Год назад
@@turcarumimperator1395 It toughened them
@peltasta
@peltasta Год назад
Will you cover the battle of Rovine ? 🥺👉👈
@iseeyou5061
@iseeyou5061 Год назад
Do tou have any plan to cover Tsar Dusan the Mighty? Nobody seems to cover him yet
@rohansensei5708
@rohansensei5708 Год назад
I love the remakes for Ottoman videos
@prekajbardh8711
@prekajbardh8711 Год назад
Honestly I’m really enjoying all of your videos , and can’t wait until Gjergj Kastrioti(Skanderbeg)comes out. Make it separate video especially for him, as he deserves!
@Stefansrb369
@Stefansrb369 Год назад
Đorđe Kastratović?
@prekajbardh8711
@prekajbardh8711 Год назад
@@Stefansrb369 Stefi, i like the way u talk. Any statue of Skanderbeg in Serbia? I can understand why you react like this cuz u have never had such a great warrior in Serbia. Not only serbs are jealous about Skanderbeg 🙂.
@denissaliaj9459
@denissaliaj9459 Год назад
@@Stefansrb369Sandër Vuqiqi
@Anonymous07192
@Anonymous07192 Год назад
@@prekajbardh8711 it is true. Serbia doesn't have Skanderbeg statues. They just have Skanderbeg's father Gjon Kastrioti buried at the Serbian monastery at Mt. Athos.
@prekajbardh8711
@prekajbardh8711 Год назад
@@gregoridelazartos1440 come on Greg, you can find proofs in Vatican and Istanbul, only in serbians imagination it is different. I can really understand that, that such an invincible warrior and commander would like everyone to have on its own nationality. It makes me so proud that we’ve gotten such a great albanian commander and military genius thus other nationalities want to steel from us. 🙂
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 Год назад
It's been so long since the 1st iterations...
@AbdullahKhan-lt8zm
@AbdullahKhan-lt8zm Год назад
I have been waiting for your videos ☺️. Love your work a lot. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
@komododragon410
@komododragon410 Год назад
Faisal Warraich sir ko Is tarah ki videos Urdu mein banani chahie kya khyal he?
@savagestrat6012
@savagestrat6012 Год назад
Can you do a series about Native American battles
@stehfreejesseah7893
@stehfreejesseah7893 Год назад
I knew they where redoing the battles when they started redoing Alexander the Great i commented but everyone seems to remember this one.
@Uptotheceilingdowntothefloor
Like the Mongols the Turks were a fierce warrior race whose skill with the bow gave them considerable military prowess.
@EM-tx3ly
@EM-tx3ly Год назад
True Their skill on horses were an asset not to mention their warlike nature from the steppes An extensive history from neighboring China till the gates of Vienna Sons of the Turkic nations have a lot to be proud about
@augustus4102
@augustus4102 Год назад
Fun fact: Islamic historians described the Turks and the Mongols as a whole, descended from the two sons of Yafes. The Mongols learned many things from the Turks, such as the state organization, the army, and so on.After the collapse of the Göktürk Empire, many Turks came to the Islamic geography and became the swords of Islam. They helped the Abbasid revolution They fought with the Arabs against the Chinese they fought against the crusaders they fought against the fatimids they organized conquest expeditions to india The Mongols became more free with the Turks coming to Islamic World. In the following centuries, Mongols established states such as the Chingizid Empire. and its successor states, the Golden Horde, Ilkhanids and Chagatays also became Turkified a few generations later.
@selimbektas06
@selimbektas06 Год назад
Hello, can you add Turkish subtitles for Turkish viewers, Most of your videos have them but not recently. I know that there are many people like me who follow and watch you from Turkey.
@TheStrategos392
@TheStrategos392 Год назад
None is equal to this channel in terms of military history. ⚔️
@MrNikolaVulovic
@MrNikolaVulovic Год назад
Thank you for yet another amazing video! Battle of Kosovo is one of the most astonishing battles in European history.
@jackarta6840
@jackarta6840 Год назад
You're kidding, right?
@user-jl9cg2im5q
@user-jl9cg2im5q Год назад
Love this one! Greetings from Serbia!
@moonandstar85
@moonandstar85 Год назад
Greetings from Türkiye
@rs7997
@rs7997 Год назад
Greetings from the REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO 🇽🇰
@user-jl9cg2im5q
@user-jl9cg2im5q Год назад
@@rs7997 Greetings from Serbia to you
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