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Full 3D Tour of Roman Fort on the Nile | Fort Babylon
This video is the 4th installment in our series on recreating Roman Forts, and it is certainly the most formidable of them all! Located in the heart of Cairo, this fort on the Nile was built to guard one of the most strategic areas of Roman Egypt - placed right on top of Trajan's Canal, which was the fastest link to the Indian Ocean and trade with ancient India. Join us on our journey to recreate the story of this massive fortress in 16 minutes and learn how it helped grow into the capital of Egypt, and one of the largest modern capitals in the modern world!
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Primary sources:
-John of Nikiu, CXI-CXXI
-Notitia Dignitatum Pars Orientalis 52.1
Secondary sources:
-Akarish, A; Hemeda, S; El-Nagga, A. A. “Engineering Investigations and Durability Problems of the Construction Materials of the Roman Babylon of Egypt” in Open Journal of Geology 8, 4, 2018.
-Butler, A. J. Babylon of Egypt: A study in the history of Old Cairo. Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1914.
-Karelin, D; Karelina, M; Sheehan, P; Zhitpeleva, T. “Babylon of Egypt: the reconstruction of the diocletianic fortress” in Roman Frontier Studies XXIV (24. Limes Congress) held in Belgrade/Viminacium. September 2-10, 2018.
-Karelin, D; Karelina, M; Sheehan, P; Zhitpeleva, T. “Reconstruction of the Diocletianic fortress in Babylon of Egypt: sources and reconstruction argumentation” in Proceedings of the International Forum held at the State Hermitage Museum 28-30 May 2018.
-Karelin, D; Karelina, M; Zhitpeleva, T. “Some Problems and Peculiarities of the 3D reconstructions of Late Roman Forts in Egypt” in C. Sebastian Sommer, Suzana Matešić (eds.) Limes XXIII: Proceedings of the 23rd International Limes Congress Ingolstadt 2015 Akten Des 23. Internationalen Limeskongresses in Ingolstadt 2015.
-Sheehan, P. Babylon of Egypt: The Archaeology of Old Cairo and the Origins of the City. The American University in Cairo Press: Cairo, 2010.
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@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
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@nikelaos5792
@nikelaos5792 Год назад
FilaximHistoria: Would you return to history of the legions?
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
@@nikelaos5792 Yes, I am working on the history of the 6th right now! Depending on how long it will take, it will be either the 2nd or 3rd video I release from now. But its looking to be a big one, like the 10th and 14th, so I might break it into two parts.
@greensoplenty6809
@greensoplenty6809 11 месяцев назад
i checked out the global x project before it was taken down due to looters using it. it was laser ground radar pictures of middle east from 1960's spy satellites spent a minute looking for the hanging gardens then switched over to the nile. i wanted to check my archeology skills and see if i could tell the difference between a fort and a civilian structure. EVERY INCH of the nile has ruins buried underneath. every island. i couldnt find a spot without ruins. jsut thought you might like to know. i dont think radar pictures will be public anymore. they said looters started using it after only like 2 months
@azimabdulaziz4559
@azimabdulaziz4559 Год назад
Didn’t realise that even Cairo was originally a Roman fort. What a twist. Great work!
@asmrnaturecat984
@asmrnaturecat984 Год назад
It was a fusion of fustat(muslim army camp) and babylon
@C.viscione
@C.viscione Год назад
@ASMR Nature Cat effectively a fusion of two army camps, then. Interesting beginning.
@TenOrbital
@TenOrbital Год назад
You can still see the towers of the water gate on Google maps. The Nile has moved and the old fort is now an Orthodox precinct with some of the walls still visible.
@jasonalmendra3823
@jasonalmendra3823 Год назад
Cairo was built by the Fatimid dynasty c.900 AD. They were Berber and Shiites.
@svon1
@svon1 Год назад
well ....Paris ,Trier, York and Londinium are also Roman
@user-mc7tu3zu9f
@user-mc7tu3zu9f Год назад
good to see you back with this gem of a series
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
Thank you!
@Mitaka.Kotsuka
@Mitaka.Kotsuka Год назад
Cairo, London, Mainz, Paris... those romans knew what they were doing
@badomen7199
@badomen7199 Год назад
???
@jansundvall2082
@jansundvall2082 Год назад
Cologne
@MuddieRain
@MuddieRain Год назад
Manhattan, KS
@christianoconnor4184
@christianoconnor4184 Год назад
@@badomen7199 all cities who were founded by the romans
@badomen7199
@badomen7199 Год назад
@@christianoconnor4184 Yes, but what about it? I am confused why he is pointing it out.
@kousseilashakur672
@kousseilashakur672 2 месяца назад
"CONVERT, PAY TRIBUTE OR SURRENDER" Thats badass
@VinnieG-
@VinnieG- Месяц назад
No it's not.
@TP-ym1xe
@TP-ym1xe Год назад
This newest episode was original, educational and millennia-spanning. Keep it up!
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
Much appreciated! Will do!
@AdelVinss
@AdelVinss Год назад
The animation, the music, the story...everything fits perfectly into this amazing video. Love it!
@shakalalalalkh1098
@shakalalalalkh1098 Год назад
I actually live close to this place, it's called مصر القديمة or "ancient misr". and not surprisingly many cities were built close to this site of Babylon, and eventually all these cities would evolve into modern day Cairo.
@sameh.alseif
@sameh.alseif Год назад
I'm Egyptian from Cairo and these are new information for me thanks bro
@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez
@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez Год назад
Thanks to you for the view :) Sometimes we are sitting upon treasures without realizing hahaha
@dayros2023
@dayros2023 Год назад
Very interesting video. The fort actually fulfilled its job, stalling a far larger force for months, too bad the eastern Romans at the time were in a period of political instability and religious infighting.
@basicinfo8786
@basicinfo8786 Год назад
It's not Roman's is Grecoromans Byzantines... New York is not the York of the United Kingdom
@dayros2023
@dayros2023 Год назад
@@basicinfo8786 they considered themself Romans, what modern nationalist greeks think doesn't change history.
@basicinfo8786
@basicinfo8786 Год назад
@@dayros2023 my grandfather considered himself Roman but he was Greek and of course not nationalist...The Turks and Arabd still call the Greeks like Rum Orthodox .. The Roman's of the eastern empire was Greeks I know I am myself byzantine from anatolia our country was Byzantium The nationalist eastern Roman's call themselves Greeks and not the other way .. Where are you from by the way ? You dont know nothing anyway ignorant idiot
@aldrinmilespartosa1578
@aldrinmilespartosa1578 3 месяца назад
Same with the walls of contantinople.
@aldrinmilespartosa1578
@aldrinmilespartosa1578 3 месяца назад
​@basicinfo8786 those are not cross compatible.
@midasreal
@midasreal Год назад
at 3 min i thought about "why didnt the romans built a kanal" well they did thanks for this awesome video
@SOLTIOR
@SOLTIOR Год назад
I had already heard about this place in the legend of Uorn-the-courageous but in the legend this is the city of Babylon in Egypt, I originally thought that this was a medieval confusion created by the bards to identify what they considered to be a center of evil because in the 10th century Egypt was a center of Islamic culture, but now I understand that they were actually talking about the city of cairo and that they were using the ancient roman names, thanks to the @FilaximHistoria team without you I would never have discovered this.
@youssefgebaly1990
@youssefgebaly1990 Год назад
Awesome video, However, I would like to clarify that Babylon became Al-Fostat city not Cairo (Al-Qahera) was build later during the Fatimid’s era. The name Al-Qahera was after planet Mars which was back then called Al Qaher. The name has also dual meaning which could be either the Vanquisher or the Conqueror. The modern Cairo engulfed more than 3 cities within its modern boundaries. “Just a clarification”
@arti3467
@arti3467 Год назад
Wow this is great! glad i'm one of the first few ppl to comment. We appreciate the time and effort your spent on the animation and script
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
I am glad you enjoyed, it really means a lot. Thanks for the comment!
@oliver5403
@oliver5403 Год назад
Another great video
@Andrevhmachado
@Andrevhmachado 6 дней назад
Wow! That was shocking, very interesting.
@larsrons7937
@larsrons7937 6 месяцев назад
Intriguing history and beautiful tour, thank you for inviting us. Should I ever go to Cairo this will be a 'must'.
@radored7750
@radored7750 Месяц назад
Great video
@Miguel-nm3od
@Miguel-nm3od Год назад
Yes
@GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser
I enjoy these videos tremendously. Thank you.
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
You are very welcome!
@jonbaxter2254
@jonbaxter2254 Год назад
Love these types of video, and I'm so glad your channel is blowing up. Almost 150k!
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
I am happy you enjoyed! Thanks for commenting.
@jeandujardin5164
@jeandujardin5164 Год назад
Amazing work guys. I really enjoy this video.
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
Thanks so much, very glad to hear it!
@game_boyd1644
@game_boyd1644 2 месяца назад
15:07 great reveal with Cairo here. Actually masterfully done. The restraint of holding back the name until the very end is actually quite impressive.
@davidhughes8357
@davidhughes8357 Год назад
Excellent work. Always!
@nickdreiath4010
@nickdreiath4010 Год назад
Favorite RU-vid channel by a long shot!
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
We are very honoured, it means a lot!
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ Год назад
Great video, and the animations are fantastic!⚔🔥😎
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
Thank you for the kind comment!
@malipedduparthiv6147
@malipedduparthiv6147 Год назад
love this type of video.
@StephanthePelted
@StephanthePelted Год назад
This is a very good video! Looking forward to see more forts covered! Be it Roman or not Also including a section testing how well the fort did against invaders is great
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
Thanks for the comment, I am glad you enjoyed! There are definitely more to come!
@JorgePicco
@JorgePicco Год назад
My new fav channel
@endme4002
@endme4002 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely brilliant need more
@lythd
@lythd Год назад
YOOOOO
@georgecristiancripcia4819
@georgecristiancripcia4819 Год назад
Very nice video
@abutalhasiddique6287
@abutalhasiddique6287 Год назад
16:03 minutes were like a 1 minute 👏👏❤.
@Steven-dt5nu
@Steven-dt5nu Год назад
Great video!
@mariebcfhs9491
@mariebcfhs9491 Год назад
the Fort is indeed beautiful
@masatosway4558
@masatosway4558 27 дней назад
The modern nomenclature is CE: Common Era and BCE: Before Common Era.
@tomaszfengler3333
@tomaszfengler3333 Год назад
great job i really enjoyed myself watching this
@brownsnakeded
@brownsnakeded Год назад
that sir Was magnificent Thank you
@Miamcoline
@Miamcoline Год назад
Very cool! I had no idea about this!
@RENATVS_IV
@RENATVS_IV Год назад
¿Video sobre otra fortaleza? Suuuuuuuuuu
@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez
@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez Год назад
Suuuuuuu jajaja. La verdad que nos encontramos con esta fortaleza por pura casualidad. Ni siquiera estaba en la lista de preselecciones que solemos hacer antes de decidir. Fue enseñarle el plano a Filaxim y amor a primera vista 😂😂
@RENATVS_IV
@RENATVS_IV Год назад
@@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez Pues suerte de nosotros que se dio esa casualidad. Y en una provincia tan importante y esencial como era Egipto. Gracias 🤗
@kalixkatt
@kalixkatt 9 месяцев назад
I never knew this about cairo! Interesting
@williamburroughs9686
@williamburroughs9686 Год назад
Cool video. The one thing that I don't understand is the low bridge across the Nile. This would have blocked the river traffic.
@game_boyd1644
@game_boyd1644 2 месяца назад
Maybe the model isn't fully accurate, and the bridge was actually high enough for boats in real life?
@tuscanyjc
@tuscanyjc Год назад
Constantinople was a great city going back to Trajan
@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez
@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez Год назад
Comparing to Athens, Ephesus, Nicomedia, Pergamon, Chalcedonia, Halicarnassus, Thessalonica and many other greek cities it wasn't that big. It was an important city but not on an Empire level as we were trying to say
@tuscanyjc
@tuscanyjc Год назад
@@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez I'm just citing Trajan's own words from Pliny the Youngers letters
@michaelrtreat
@michaelrtreat Год назад
Very educational
@silverchairsg
@silverchairsg Год назад
For a second I was scratching my head and wondering why that ancient Mesopotamian city suddenly became a Roman fort in Egypt.
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
It’s believe to be called Babylon because it was once a settlement of prisoners/refugees from the eastern city of Babylon.
@silverchairsg
@silverchairsg Год назад
@@HistoriaMilitum Cool!!!
@ryanoglesbee1075
@ryanoglesbee1075 2 месяца назад
"the blood of the guards is gonna flow like the rivers of ancient Babylon"
@thehturt5480
@thehturt5480 Год назад
Impressive story this fort had. Glad that You have told it. As for the graphics You are on the right path. I am now a subscriber. Good luck 🍀 to You in your work
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
Much appreciated!
@Country256
@Country256 10 месяцев назад
Excellent channel man, nice to see a good in depth channel about niche topics. Ever think about expanding out to other civilizations/cultures celts, slavs etc. or perhaps other time periods as well? Either way you have got a full time viewer in me 🍻
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum 10 месяцев назад
Thank you and welcome aboard, that’s great to hear! We have some videos about other civilisations coming up, but our plans for more 3D models are currently only Roman. Cheers!
@jamesmaddison4546
@jamesmaddison4546 10 месяцев назад
its dimensions are interesting. Thought it wouldve been much larger than that. Sounds cramped 😂 all those different buildings like homes, shops, workshops etc plus all the people too? Crazy
@johnbatsch7938
@johnbatsch7938 Год назад
Do you think you could do an in depth video on Cincinnatus? I think it would be an amazing video and compliment well with the Titus Manlius episode.
@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez
@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez Год назад
It can be done but the episode would of course have a huge sign reading "CAUTION GRAINS OF SALT NEEDED" 😂. All we know about early roman characters was written centuries ago and even roman historians were not completely sure what was fact and what legend. But an episode about how the romans remembered him is feasible. Sorry for the long answer
@senator1295
@senator1295 Год назад
excellent work
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
Many thanks!
@kenchesnut4425
@kenchesnut4425 Год назад
I Really like this Channel.....GREAT JOB TO THE WHOLE CREW...MUCH LUV FROM N.AUGUSTA S.C
@AlkalineAjay
@AlkalineAjay Год назад
I believe I have seen one those roman towers in Coptic Cairo when I visited in 2018. I have been in the church of saint George
@RoninTF2011
@RoninTF2011 Год назад
Imagine this fort would have still been manned by a disciplined legion in the 6th century
@commissaryarrick9614
@commissaryarrick9614 7 месяцев назад
That is actually the last Roman legion there are records of. This period and transition to a smaller empire due to the Arab conquests is what caused the reorganization of the military to the Themes.
@CharlyA380
@CharlyA380 Год назад
Hi you made a small mistake. The picture you show at minute 12:00 isn't Cyrus. The image is a mosaic from a church near Milan and depicts St. Ambrose. The mosaic is 200 years older than Cyrus. When you see the full mosaic, you see even the Name of St. Ambrose written obove the Guy
@misaelfraga8196
@misaelfraga8196 7 месяцев назад
Romans would mount armies to combat the Rashidun Caliphate but mostly were inexperienced militia easily broken to rout. The professional soldiers of the Eastern Romans were heavily watered down after the recent war with the Sassanids who themselves spent most of their hardened troops. This paved the way for both empires easily losing mass territories, and the Sassanids outright being conquered completely. Byzantines would recover only due to their navy saving their capital, but would never again hold Egypt, or most of the levant.
@simplepixel5617
@simplepixel5617 Год назад
I fking love your videos!!
@Drew151Proof
@Drew151Proof Год назад
Epic model and video. Nothing as good as Roman history
@viperking6573
@viperking6573 Год назад
your latin is so goooood
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
Appreciate the compliment! :)
@kesorangutan6170
@kesorangutan6170 Год назад
This channel deserves better.
@Freepr411
@Freepr411 10 месяцев назад
Did not know thanks
@samjase4670
@samjase4670 Год назад
Soundtrack source? Don't see it in the description..
@N3ur0m4nc3r
@N3ur0m4nc3r Год назад
And here I was thinking the Babylonian Empire built Babylon 1000 years earlier and in Iraq 🤷‍♂️😅. Refering to it as Fort Babylon, might be more appropriate.
@frederickfairlieesq5316
@frederickfairlieesq5316 Год назад
The Romans called Cairo Babylon? I didn't know that.
@markblackmore2564
@markblackmore2564 Год назад
The Romans new Cairo as Khere-Ohe, not Babylon which was in Persia.
@micahistory
@micahistory Год назад
interesting that a fort in egypt is called babylon
@youssefgebaly1990
@youssefgebaly1990 Год назад
Because it was build by the Persian at first place and the Roman modified it and revitalized the canal.
@vgotnofingers
@vgotnofingers Год назад
Are there any details as to what was the composition of the Roman force? Was is a Comitatenses legion or just Limitanei? Or some other formation? Would be curious to know...
@andrewdrednaught
@andrewdrednaught 5 месяцев назад
2:50 - how than legions stationed there where commanded if their commanders where barred from the territory?
@williamburroughs9686
@williamburroughs9686 Год назад
Also I am pretty sure that the reason the Romans wanted to keep an eye on the time of the floods of the river was to protect themselves and the fort. As that was their primary goal. I just don't see them intrested in farming.
@avus-kw2f213
@avus-kw2f213 Год назад
Good fort To bad the age of forts is over : ( Except Ugledar And that fort in Aleppo Maybe the age of forts is not over ? But then again Shushi did fall in 2 days
@youvebeengreeked
@youvebeengreeked Год назад
I'm gonna keep pointing this out in your videos until enough people try this game out and its popularity is revived: *Thank you for using "Praetorians" music.*
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
It really is a fitting soundtrack!
@youvebeengreeked
@youvebeengreeked Год назад
@@HistoriaMilitum Most definitely
@ZacLowing
@ZacLowing Год назад
What happened to the canal that ran through it? Goolge maps doesn't show it at all.
@morriganmhor5078
@morriganmhor5078 Год назад
I´ve read something about the more sinister role of the patriarch Cyrus in the Arab incursion - that he made a pact with Amr. Hence, the Copts became independent religiously in Constantinople (some discrepancies between Greek orthodox and Melkite churches) and he is the only patriarch of Egypt, though now under Arab rule. And where are the Copts now?
@bophades
@bophades Год назад
Almost extinct and the rest of them twisted beyond recognition, claiming to be something they're not like certain others from the levant and asia minor. Sucks to be the actual losing side, descended from brides who became spoils of war.
@milliemandy8641
@milliemandy8641 Месяц назад
When they say Roman the siege of Babylon was really during Byzantine time. BY 600AD Rome no longer really existed. Yes I know that you can view Byzantine as Rome continued but the world was very different by then.
@FlorenceSlugcat
@FlorenceSlugcat Год назад
The suez canal basically
@Jason-ul9tq
@Jason-ul9tq 3 месяца назад
Why couldn't the fort have been resupplied or reinforced via the Nile?
@truthseeker3219
@truthseeker3219 Год назад
Convert or Pay or Die 😎⚔️
@waynedawson8833
@waynedawson8833 Год назад
Will the 3D map of the fort be available for download?😊
@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez
@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez Год назад
Filaxim's right hand man here. Actually I don't know how the copyright situation is. For the fort videos we do the research, documentation, scripting and the measurements and then the 3D figure is done by an studio who follows our instructions to the letter. But as far as I know the studio keeps the reconstruction for themselves
@waynedawson8833
@waynedawson8833 Год назад
@@JonEtxebeberriaRodriguez Thanks for the reply!
@AlmightyThor82
@AlmightyThor82 3 месяца назад
I thought Babylon was modern day Baghdad?
@stefanosvogiatzakis9003
@stefanosvogiatzakis9003 Год назад
Constantinople wasn't Consantinople, its name was Byzantium (Byzantio) which I guess is the reason the Easter Roman Empire is called Byzantium.
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
As soon as Constantine made it capital of the Roman Empire, it was known as Constantinople. It was Byzantium only before that.
@stefanosvogiatzakis9003
@stefanosvogiatzakis9003 Год назад
​@@HistoriaMilitum Yeah we are on the same.e page. I only said that cuz in ur vid you start with Conastinople when it was still Byzanitum. Once it caught the eyes of Constantine then it was named Constantinople. Anyways great vid
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
@@stefanosvogiatzakis9003 Oh, well I in fact did mean to say "Constantinople's origin", which would be the same as Byzantium's origin, as they both had the same humble beginning. Apologies for the confusion!
@vinnieg6161
@vinnieg6161 Год назад
why no ditch?
@DrKilljoy91AlexMcJoy
@DrKilljoy91AlexMcJoy Год назад
when will you be doing roman legion lore vids again??
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
I’m working on one right now, it should be the 2nd video I release from now, maybe the 3rd. Stay tuned!
@ronisworld2916
@ronisworld2916 11 месяцев назад
Subs!
@TheRealKiRBEY
@TheRealKiRBEY Год назад
Ye
@rameshkeswani962
@rameshkeswani962 Год назад
Sir at least come to truth of ruins available of such construction
@GeorgeEstregan828
@GeorgeEstregan828 Год назад
What used is sugar from India if the romans just drink from lead cup?
@itzfrken
@itzfrken Год назад
Great video! Yet another example of politics resulting in a military loss :(
@MUSIC7052
@MUSIC7052 Год назад
did the greeks and romans have 2 Babylon? Why was Cairo called Babylon when Babylon is much older and is on the Euphrates. Is that a small error in the video or am I stupid
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
It is said it was called Babylon because it once was inhabited by prisoners taken from the larger city of Babylon in the east. I suppose that would explain the doubling of the name, but we are otherwise unsure why there are 2 Babylons.
@MUSIC7052
@MUSIC7052 Год назад
@@HistoriaMilitum thanks. Thats interesting :)
@mitch8072
@mitch8072 Год назад
new players from the the US wil. have a chance to win. what abouth the rest of the world?
@Fatherofheroesandheroines
@Fatherofheroesandheroines 11 месяцев назад
Babylon? I've been to Babylon it's in modern Iraq. Hmm. Well that kind of makes sense the Romans and Greeks were very interested in Eastern mythology.
@a90leX
@a90leX Год назад
Babylon is 90km south of Bagdad not Kiro...
@Jason-ul9tq
@Jason-ul9tq 3 месяца назад
Silly Romans
@jhonkar7805
@jhonkar7805 Год назад
Arabs were impressive
@emrecanpirinccioglu1700
@emrecanpirinccioglu1700 Год назад
Babylon was in Egypt? Im sorry what?
@RaikoTechnologies
@RaikoTechnologies Год назад
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@benmiller3358
@benmiller3358 Год назад
I may have heard wrong but did he claim Cairo is the modern ancient Babylon? I thought Babylon was in Iraq near present day Baghdad...
@HistoriaMilitum
@HistoriaMilitum Год назад
You are right! But the small region in Cairo was also known as Babylon. I believe it is because it used to house a colony of prisoners from the famous city of Babylon in the East. But think of it as the same way there is a city of Memphis and Alexandria in the USA, even though they are major Egyptian cities.
@clanpsi
@clanpsi 2 месяца назад
Constantinople didn't start as Constantinople.
@elshebactm6769
@elshebactm6769 Год назад
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@P3trarch
@P3trarch Год назад
Such a small force, how did they lose to the Arabs?
@wanderer3004
@wanderer3004 2 месяца назад
Classical Rome would be ashamed.
@vastcarter
@vastcarter Год назад
honestly i can't tell anymore if the romans just turned to dog shit or the arabs had plot armor
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