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Russia, the Kievan Rus, and the Mongols: Crash Course World History #20 

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If you're interested in learning more about the Russian government's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, check out this vlogbrothers video published on 3/15/2022: • Ukraine and Russia: Wh...
In which John Green teaches you how Russia evolved from a loose amalgamation of medieval principalities known as the Kievan Rus into the thriving democracy we know today. As you can imagine, there were a few bumps along the road. It turns out that our old friends the Mongols had quite a lot to do with unifying Russia. In yet another example of how surprisingly organized nomadic raiders can be, the Mongols brought the Kievan Rus together under a single leadership and concentrated power in Moscow. This set the stage for the various Ivans (the Great and the Terrible) to throw off the yoke and form a pan-Russian nation ruled by an autocratic leader. More than 500 years later, we still have autocratic leadership in Russia. All this, plus a rundown of some of our favorite atrocities of Ivan the Terrible, and a visit from Putin!
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
The Kievan Rus 0:44
Trade in 11th-century Kiev (Kyiv) 1:28
Leadership & Government in Kiev (Kyiv) 2:15
Mongol Rule and the Era of Appanage Russia 2:50
The Mongols' Influence on Russia 3:19
How did Moscow become so prominent? 4:29
An Open Letter to Basil and Basil 6:11
Ivan the Great (Ivan III) Expands Moscow's Power 6:58
Ivan the Terrible (Ivan IV) 7:45
Credits 10:10
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Комментарии : 8 тыс.   
@dlo111
@dlo111 Год назад
10 yrs later and the Putin jokes hit just as hard.
@abcbyuman
@abcbyuman 8 лет назад
I wonder if that guy is tired of being dragged behind the mongol on a horse
@gravitywave1338
@gravitywave1338 8 лет назад
It's an acquired experience.
@Valsorayu
@Valsorayu 7 лет назад
acquired taste- H. Lecter
@proverbialking3452
@proverbialking3452 6 лет назад
Austin Cox he has a name you know...its Hector...
@sicariius7682
@sicariius7682 6 лет назад
naaaaaahhhhhhhhh
@SaddamHussain-gx9nc
@SaddamHussain-gx9nc 6 лет назад
😂😂
@fancyf33t295
@fancyf33t295 Год назад
This hits different now
@arwakhnissi4344
@arwakhnissi4344 5 лет назад
watching this literally one hour before my history exam, wish me luck, i hate my life. cheers
@rainbohappiness374
@rainbohappiness374 4 года назад
how'd you do?
@Bob-ui2ct
@Bob-ui2ct 4 года назад
RainboHappiness Did u get. 3-5?
@dominikhutnikviktorovichch8546
@dominikhutnikviktorovichch8546 4 года назад
Just say we are the strongest n go home
@mortalwizard1988
@mortalwizard1988 4 года назад
History is ez
@Velociter
@Velociter 4 года назад
I hope you failed.
@mosquitobight
@mosquitobight 9 лет назад
They should do a Crash Course about the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. That was a pretty neat and unique state while it lasted. Also underrated for its historic importance.
@ChillDudelD
@ChillDudelD 9 лет назад
mosquitobight WAY underrated, which you can thank the partitions for.
@Self-replicating_whatnot
@Self-replicating_whatnot 9 лет назад
mosquitobight I would like them to do so. Being russian i heared only a bit 'bout them even though that commonwealth supposed to wield some serious power and influence once upon a time.
@ChillDudelD
@ChillDudelD 9 лет назад
Self-replicating whatnot The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth also successfully invaded and conquered Moscow, thus owning Muscovy for a brief moment. Poles/Lithuanians are the only to have done that in history, after the Mongol Tatars of course.
@Self-replicating_whatnot
@Self-replicating_whatnot 9 лет назад
ChillDudeID IIRC, it was just after Ivan IV'th rule ended and everything was going to shit. That period in russian history called "Смута", that could be roughly translated as "Distemper".
@m00rtin4
@m00rtin4 9 лет назад
mosquitobight i agree. poland never gets any love tho they had some big status in the middle ages and before maybe 18th century but it has had a somewhat sad history since then cus of conquering neighbours.
@ranshibuki9659
@ranshibuki9659 7 лет назад
* waits for a whole playlist of The History of the Mongols *
@gabrielqf1099
@gabrielqf1099 5 лет назад
*still waiting after a year for that playlist*
@eleSDSU
@eleSDSU 5 лет назад
And the wait doesn't seem to be even remotely close to an end
@dorjjodvo1992
@dorjjodvo1992 5 лет назад
Better watch others videos coming out than waiting for crash course
@Breyerlover4ever23
@Breyerlover4ever23 5 лет назад
You need to wait for it... unless you're the Mongols.
@anon-7251
@anon-7251 4 года назад
Ran Shibuki there is a good history of the Mongols made by extra credits history. It starts with Gengis Khans life and goes into a lot of detail.
@archvermin
@archvermin 5 лет назад
7:41 "I'm just kidding Putin, you'd never rig an election!" Doubly ironic in retrospect
@AlxMar5
@AlxMar5 4 года назад
Right??
@sophie3869
@sophie3869 4 года назад
I was gonna comment this but you beat me to it :)
@MrBander1
@MrBander1 6 лет назад
"Where did you get those pants and all these teeth?" XD you're so funny
@callmekai97
@callmekai97 4 года назад
"You smell nice"
@TheTexas1994
@TheTexas1994 4 года назад
"Mmmm...you smell pretty"
@roimko
@roimko 9 лет назад
I'm pure Mongolian and studying history makes me love my country much more from historical perspective. Isn't it stunning that Mongols survived for centuries, fighting. Mongolia is sandwiched between two great nations, Russian and China. Still Mongolia preserved its culture, nomadic lifestyle, language, independency and much more successfully.
@roimko
@roimko 9 лет назад
Why are you asking about where people have sex in here? People can have sex wherever they want, don't they. Answering your question, it depends on kinds of accommodation you live.
@ScantlyChad
@ScantlyChad 9 лет назад
roimko But you can't fit a horse into all places.
@oj7442
@oj7442 9 лет назад
mznxbcv12345 they weren't that bad when it came down to ruleing nowhere near the Nazi level brutality
@VaeSapiens
@VaeSapiens 9 лет назад
THE SPRADICK RED MOO demon thing They actually were that bad. According to Iranian scholars of that day (so the people who saw the brutality of the crusades first hand) it was (paraphrasing) : "The worst thing that ever happened to the Islamic community". There were instances of closing whole trade routes because the ground was soaked in human blood and excrement. Not to mention that the countryside in northern China was literally covered in human bones. The main difference is: That was in the Middle Ages. Massacres on whole towns (including children and animals) were not only a Mongol thing, that was everyone's thing. Mongols were Championship level Gold medalists in genocide, though. Btw I don't hate the Mongol Khaganate (or present day Mongolians - who should be proud of their heritage the same as other cultures are proud of their conquest). I am fascinated by them: Their skill, organization and strategy is something to admire, but let's not forget that in Iran alone the estimated number of deaths is between 10-15 million people and most of those numbers are because of massacres like those in Hamadan or Nishapur.
@ichupichu5569
@ichupichu5569 9 лет назад
mongols... they all look like chinese, japanese and other east asians... you look like any other chinese student in china
@TheJodofe
@TheJodofe 10 лет назад
The truth about the founding of Kiev is actually a combination of both theories. Kiev already existed before the Vikings arrived, but it was only a small, unimportant town. Only after the Vikings made it into their capital did Kiev grow into a large and important city. Also, this is not really a theory as much as historical fact since the history of Kiev is very well documented.
@Vienershmaken
@Vienershmaken Год назад
I’m happy to report all these jokes about Putin being a despot have aged like a fine wine as of October 2022.
@Didact357
@Didact357 4 года назад
I know I'm a year late but I gotta say, as a senior college student using this as a quick brush up on my Russian His. course, this is fantastic! I blazed through ~80 pages of early Russian history starting with the Kiev Rus yesterday, and this was a resource I'm really thankful for to double-check my understanding. And to think my high school teacher would show us these sometimes in class. Thanks John Green!
@pokemongirl7511
@pokemongirl7511 8 лет назад
No one was able to conquer Russia in the winter, except...wait for it...the Mongols. (MONGOLTAGE)
@varangianrus7690
@varangianrus7690 7 лет назад
Mongols never techinically took over the Rus. They took over Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, etc. Rus paid tribute to them, so they won't attack them.
@valeriofabrizi613
@valeriofabrizi613 7 лет назад
Actuall, a territory of the former Rus managed to remain independent and form a State on its own, that is the Republic of Novgorod. It grow fast enough to become a key member of the Hansa trading community in the 14th century.
@annayang6451
@annayang6451 7 лет назад
YAASSSS *cheers about general winter and hetalia*
@kekavbryt2114
@kekavbryt2114 7 лет назад
but why do russians have mongol genes in them, and im talking a lot of russians have it
@annayang6451
@annayang6451 7 лет назад
some people lied about it to make them seem more awesome. some are actually part mongolian
@bigzingus2001
@bigzingus2001 7 лет назад
BLESS YOU JOHN GREEN I GOT A 3 ON MY AP WORLD HISTORY TEST AND I WAS BOUNCING AROUND THE HOUSE IN JOY AND I FORGOT TO COMMENT THIS SO THANKS BRO
@shhs1227
@shhs1227 7 лет назад
Ayyy me too, except I was taking European history
@selinad3004
@selinad3004 6 лет назад
Sara A wait u understand this can u break this down into dummy terms lmao
@shoukatsukai
@shoukatsukai 6 лет назад
selina d 3 is the lowest you can get to pass. The scale is a 0-5. (BTW I got a 4)
@amberl3305
@amberl3305 6 лет назад
selina d lol thank you...was wondering same thing
@christianrodriguez-kp3ck
@christianrodriguez-kp3ck 6 лет назад
lmfao i wish in 3 days
@alexhunt4337
@alexhunt4337 4 года назад
“...it makes it difficult to mispronounce things, which is my thing...” Five seconds later... “Kiev-ee-an Russ” 0:47
@katerynashneidmillier3228
@katerynashneidmillier3228 4 года назад
Alex Hunt And I-van and Basil instead of ee-van and vasili
@alexhunt4337
@alexhunt4337 4 года назад
Kateryna Shneidmillier, you’re right. I must have missed it the first time.
@kzteligo
@kzteligo 7 лет назад
Do you, westerners, know that Stalin was not ethnically Russian? He was a Georgian, from country called Georgia. P.s. His real last name is Dzhugashvili
@floki_vt
@floki_vt 7 лет назад
Stalin was also a German Plant, to keep Russia out of the wars by causing a civil war.
@nathanc939
@nathanc939 7 лет назад
+Floki The God Germans helped Lenin to get back into Russia in october 1917 to keep Russia out of the war. They never wanted Stalin to be in charge and probably didn't even want Lenin to success.
@danielunnamed9438
@danielunnamed9438 6 лет назад
Ukrainian, Belorussian, Baltic countries and even Kazakhstan are Russian for them. It's like American (technically mostly britts, French, Spanish, Mexican and origin Indians) or China (sini-Tibetan, turcs, Korean, Mongolian etc folks). And even more: there are more than 190 folks in Russia, even original Russian - who mostly looks like Slavs are mix of Slavs, sciffs, Fini-Ugric tribes).
@cosmicwatermelon3927
@cosmicwatermelon3927 6 лет назад
Knew all of those facts and that Stalin ‘Сталин’ is Russian language for steel.
@dhdhlee9449
@dhdhlee9449 6 лет назад
Kz Teligo that sounds very Mongol.
@Ikketton
@Ikketton 10 лет назад
The sad thing is, he didn't lie about translating "Moneybags". That is what the name means.
@KaiserLouisPhilipV
@KaiserLouisPhilipV 10 лет назад
I was really hoping for more about the Polish-Russian relations and conflicts, which from my experience are also INSANELY complicated and yet REALLY interesting.
@emmanuelflores4040
@emmanuelflores4040 6 лет назад
I remember binging these before my AP world test sophomore year and getting a 5! These videos helped me out so much.
@user-fe8qq9nu9o
@user-fe8qq9nu9o 4 года назад
I'm from Russia, and the way he pronounces russian words is so funny. Anyway, great video, love your courses :3
@user-kf5lr1cb3x
@user-kf5lr1cb3x 8 лет назад
Как только он сказал, что умеет говорить по-русски - в ту же секунду я подписалась на его канал))) Спасибо за видео!)
@chloekirk4001
@chloekirk4001 7 лет назад
I'm rewatching the world History series, because I FREAKING LOVE IT!
@bobblues1158
@bobblues1158 6 лет назад
John, I really dig your talks. You have a great rhythmic pulse in your speech. You accent your speech pattern the same as in rap but your syncopation is more varied. (to my ear).
@annazakharova6187
@annazakharova6187 6 лет назад
Всем привет) К сожалению, меня вряд ли кто-нибудь поймет, но вы все равно все крутые ребята, удачи вам) И привет из России.
@sumnik852
@sumnik852 9 лет назад
The word "slave" is derived from the Latin word "esclave", which is still pretty much the same word in Spanish (esclavo) and French (esclave). This word is comprised of the prefix "es" (for instance, es-cape, es-cort, es-calate, es-say, etc.,) meaning under or beneath and the suffix "clave" which means "key". The words put together literally translate into "under-key". The words esclave (under key), con-clave (with key) and en-clave (in key) all derive from the exact same suffix word "clave". The word "slave" never had any connection with the word "slav", which itself is just a foreign corruption of the word "Slovyanin".
@ja-vishaara
@ja-vishaara 8 лет назад
The Latin word for 'slave' is actually 'servus'. The word 'Slav' comes from 'слава' which means 'glory' in Serbian and 'fame' in Russian.
@5oa8in2wr
@5oa8in2wr 8 лет назад
+Dion van Oene I like another theory. Slovo. People of the same language. Foreigners were called "nemtsy" - deaf, speechless. It looks more reasonable than "glory".
@ja-vishaara
@ja-vishaara 8 лет назад
+Евлампий Уютуботвальный That actually sounds like a more reasonable theory, yaeh
@TukVideoRu
@TukVideoRu 8 лет назад
+Евлампий Уютуботвальный Слово и Слава (молва) одного корня и происхождения. Христос он же Logos он же Слово.Славяне религия, последователи Слова Божия (Христа)
@DreamWalkerVl
@DreamWalkerVl 8 лет назад
+TukVideoRu Славяне стали славянами до принятия христианства.
@takod323
@takod323 8 лет назад
bump
@user-xe6oh3io6j
@user-xe6oh3io6j 6 лет назад
Спасибо за видео. Было интересно
@weeklyvlogs3999
@weeklyvlogs3999 6 лет назад
I put my russan subtitles on this russa video a couple years ago. Best wishes John green
@davidskime1613
@davidskime1613 8 лет назад
i spend 80% of my free time watching crashcrouse . thank you idk what id do without you guys
@koffieslikkersenior
@koffieslikkersenior 9 лет назад
Why can't Americans and Russians get along? And why are we (Europeans) always stuck in the middle, trusting neither?
@voyagerabove4034
@voyagerabove4034 9 лет назад
Because we're humans and we needs reasons to hate each other.
@koffieslikkersenior
@koffieslikkersenior 9 лет назад
***** If you ask me, it's all just a power display and about personal glory/wealth... I mean, I know Russians and I know Americans, They really can get along on the personal level
@stormbringer2189
@stormbringer2189 9 лет назад
koffieslikkersenior Yeah its usual our governments that are at each others throats I personally don't hold anything against Russian people or culture and find them pretty neat, Russian culture has always been mysterious to me
@ravenwing199
@ravenwing199 9 лет назад
Well call it revenge for crusades and colonies.
@koffieslikkersenior
@koffieslikkersenior 9 лет назад
XxRavenwing19xX lol. I hope you're not serious. That happened hundreds of years ago. You can't hold anyone accountable anymore. You can condemn what happened (and most people do), but not people that are alive right now.
@KristinaKorzhenevskaya
@KristinaKorzhenevskaya Год назад
you should probably update this episode
@Smergoff
@Smergoff 7 лет назад
thank you John Green for your crash courses. From Russia with love. С наилучшим пожеланиями российский школьник из города, основанного by Ivan 4 terrible, а именно из Орла not eagle but Orel
@user-bn1zd3us5l
@user-bn1zd3us5l 8 лет назад
A little remark on Ivan the Terrible, "Terrible" in his name is a translated version of the Russian word "Grozniy", but this word actually means "Intimidating", terrible in Russian is "uzhastniy" )
@user-uj6pc7bc5t
@user-uj6pc7bc5t 8 лет назад
+Андрей «TheProudCat» Герман Vice versa
@avreliyfivas265
@avreliyfivas265 8 лет назад
+Андрей «TheProudCat» Герман Terrible is Grozniy
@ao-id2it
@ao-id2it 8 лет назад
+Avreliy Fivas No, you're wrong. Grozdny can be translated as "strong and dangerous", but not terrible. And people did not consider him terrible - the number of executed people Ivan Grozdny much less, much less than at the same time in western Europe, for example, Bartholomew's Night in France.
@almarc
@almarc 8 лет назад
+Андрей «TheProudCat» Герман Yeap, that's right. Гугл переводчик неправильный :с
@Chiater
@Chiater 6 лет назад
Grozno actually does mean terrible in Serbian/Croatian and Slovenian
@Taidgh17
@Taidgh17 9 лет назад
I just handed in my thesis for my MA and while crash course wasn't the origin of my topic ( the European reaction to the Mongolian invasion of 1241) it was the place where I retreated in moments of angst to enjoy myself and learn new things/ (over)enjoy the use of the Mongoltage. Basically I'd like to say thank you since it wasn't "academic" to thank a RU-vid channel in my thesis acknowledgements :p.
@qwertyuoip1234
@qwertyuoip1234 4 года назад
“See also Nazgúl and Dementors.”
@Laura55835
@Laura55835 7 лет назад
Wow, I've just discovered this channel only because I was looking how to pronounce "Kievan Rus" in English. It's amazing! History told in such a fun and engaging way! Exellent idea! I love it! I'm subscribing. To listen to some lectures on history in English is definitely going to benefit my English. If only they taught history this way back in my school times. I really hated history back then. So thank you for the channel! You are great!
@ipuntturtlezz4632
@ipuntturtlezz4632 8 лет назад
The music for Ivan the Terrible is cool and really goes well with that
@danielunnamed9438
@danielunnamed9438 8 лет назад
Also we had some kind of democracy called "veche" - citizen meetings and conversations, suggestions etc.
@danielunnamed9438
@danielunnamed9438 6 лет назад
But it was mostly in north Russia. Also slavery had the easiest form here.
@lukaslambs5780
@lukaslambs5780 4 года назад
Watching this in 2020, just as good as I remember it being. Who else is here during the quarantine?
@grubbybum3614
@grubbybum3614 4 года назад
I am. And this guy's a dummy. Kiev was obviously founded by Vikings. his logic is stupid
@mimeass
@mimeass 4 года назад
@@grubbybum3614 ofc Vikings sound much cooler
@videoprikoly2015
@videoprikoly2015 6 лет назад
Stereotypes about Russia: Vodka, Hat with ear flaps, Telogreyka, AK 47, Balalaika, Matryoshka, Zhiguli, Communism, Birches, Brown bear, Severe winter.
@takshashila2995
@takshashila2995 4 года назад
and poeple with thug life in soviet russia your country stereotypes you
@MyKaddy420
@MyKaddy420 4 года назад
Don‘t wanna be prudish, but the "hat with eat flaps" is called "ushanka"
@pomiklom2499
@pomiklom2499 4 года назад
We have stereotypes about you, you fat, dumb, McDonald's and women Obama.
@Cpt_John_Price
@Cpt_John_Price 4 года назад
@@pomiklom2499 bald eagle, freedom, M16, Imperialism
@pomiklom2499
@pomiklom2499 4 года назад
@@Cpt_John_Price Ah this Yes, and I thought democracy have there. But the main thing is fat. Well here's my answer about M16, PPSH 41.Well, in the anthem of the Soviet Union as mentioned? Unbreakable Union of free republics.
@Pooua
@Pooua 10 лет назад
I studied Russian language a few times (and almost remember some of it) when I was a teen, then I took a class on Russian history and culture in college. I love history, geography and how things change. The Mongols are fascinating, too.
@vitaliiukraine4662
@vitaliiukraine4662 10 лет назад
russian and mongols has a common history .Its great mistake refer to them history of Kevan Rus and regard them as slavic nation. The word "russian"never been referd to them untill 18 century when Peter 1 renamed Moscovia in Russia. Russia simply was a greek pronounce of Rus or ancient name of Ukraine as i show in top message .The moscovians in most part is mix of finnish tribes with mongolan element . They are has only slavic language but thier root are in finn history and Moscov state formed by big Golden Chord influence
@Pooua
@Pooua 10 лет назад
Vitaly Topol Where did you get your historical information? Kievan Rus' goes back to 9th Century, and was already a large and powerful state and had adopted Orthodox Christianity before the Mongols arrived and established the Golden Horde in the 13th Century.
@maxbocelli
@maxbocelli 9 лет назад
Vitaly Ukraine There was never such country as Ukraine, it was all Rus.. Ukraine literally stands for "on the border".. and your "pure blood Rus" is such arrogant bullshit.. DNS of Russians proves that they are not mixed with the Mongols any more than Ukrainians, since Kiev was also under occupation of the Golden Horde.. In fact, western Ukranians are a mix of Rus and Galicina.. so get over it.. you people are so brainwashed its amazing..
@vitaliiukraine4662
@vitaliiukraine4662 9 лет назад
Aurelius M. sound like Moscow propaganda !So your words costs nothing ...First before writing prove your "knowledge". Ukraine was known under the title "Ukraine" in 1918 as Ukrainan Peoples republic and Kossak state of Bohdan Khmelnytsky and also as Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Ruthenia which means Ukraine .Because Rus or Ruthenia is name that refer only to Kievan land or Ukraine and could not be refer to Moscovia because Moscovia never express himself in such name and it good proves by ancient literature . In those days always been said : "This one went from Novgorod in Kiev ,Rus " . Such words good show that Rus or Ruthenia was refer only to modern Ukraine ..Ukraine means in most use meaning"land"or "country" and this word well known from 12 century and in that time Ukraine does not "stand on border "because was self-sufficient and experienced a flourishing .Ethnonim ukrainians well known from 15 century and was second along with the ethnonym ruthenians . When Moscovia at Peter the 1 rulership in 18 century claiming the legacy of Kyivan princes Ukraine stole and assigned our name Rus and start use in greek form "Russia " and rename Moscovia in Russia and called themselves as "russians" . Ukrainians that were known as ruthenians or rusyns must somehow distinguish themselves because in russian and ukrainan it soudns equally and similarly and start used the second ancient name ukrainians and Ukraine instead of Rus more and more to end of 19 century and but untill 20 century especially in Poland and Slovakia ukrainians Ukrainian called Ruthenians and Ukraine Rus or Ruthenian land and our language ruthenian language.
@vitaliiukraine4662
@vitaliiukraine4662 9 лет назад
Aurelius M. Kievan Rus was never under rulership of Golden Horde in the same meaning like Moscovian Duchy .Mongols only cross through Ukraine but never stay for a long time . But on the contrary principality of Moscow was by centeries part Golden Horde Great Ulus Jochi and khans gave to Muscovite princes on reign shortcuts and princes swearing allegiance
@EmpereurNapoleonex
@EmpereurNapoleonex 8 лет назад
lol the CC says "Johnny Bookwriter" instead of John Green at the end of the Open Letter to... section
@konkeeee1383
@konkeeee1383 8 лет назад
Lol
@anonuser8259
@anonuser8259 8 лет назад
+Napoleonicus Oh I saw that too lol
@cikosonly7507
@cikosonly7507 8 лет назад
+Napoleonicus Slovic is not a latin word, slovians have they own language and don't need this useless stuff. Slavic means GLORY and remember this onece and forever or i will find you and then do some nasty stuff to you. And this glory is becoming from plunder the Rome empire.Well so all slovians used to plounder the rome empire. And you can ask who the he** are slovians exacly. Slovians are vandals,huns,goths ect. Well where they lived ? I can tell you that Russians (means tall strong mens) lived in territory of kievan russia, huns in hungary goth in now day territory of north-weat poland and north-east Germany and vandals on now day Warsaw land and neighborhood. Copy and paste it to somebody please
@gabehankins4059
@gabehankins4059 8 лет назад
+CikosOnly What?
@johnarbuckle2619
@johnarbuckle2619 8 лет назад
+CikosOnly ¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?
@peoplebstupid4892
@peoplebstupid4892 5 лет назад
amazingly insightful and humorous videos. as you would say "stay AWESOME "
@emilys5008
@emilys5008 7 лет назад
Thanks to Crash Course, I have refound my love for world history.
@TheABBYY011
@TheABBYY011 8 лет назад
Довольно забавно наблюдать подобную точку зрения на историю своей страны. Вся прелесть истории состоит в том, что на каждом континенте её диктуют по своему, используя в своих интересах.
@edithr2028
@edithr2028 9 лет назад
John Green is the reason I have an A. Thank you CrashCourse .
@richardcordella4147
@richardcordella4147 4 года назад
"We don't want to get into an etymological flame war." Literally all that's going on in the comment section 🤣!
@TEXASRUSKI
@TEXASRUSKI 4 года назад
David Bordelon I am so tired of people calling each other idiots that can’t just talk it out.
@richardcordella4147
@richardcordella4147 4 года назад
Totally agree, man.
@kurtzierleingarcia9259
@kurtzierleingarcia9259 5 лет назад
Love your work. Many thanks.
@TheRachaelLefler
@TheRachaelLefler 10 лет назад
The Mongols successfully conquered Russia in the winter... holy historical fuck!
@Solaxe
@Solaxe 9 лет назад
Also Poles and Lithuanians..
@Tomoesong
@Tomoesong 9 лет назад
Solaxe Solaxowski yea yea one or some city can't count as whole country.
@2ztz
@2ztz 10 лет назад
I figured that a lot of people are kinda confused about the meaning of the word "Slav". The root "Slav" means "Glory" in all Slavic languages, except for Polish (most likely due to Swedish influence, though the Polish version "khwala" is synonymous and understandable in other Slavic languages) and Slovene. In my opinion he should have said that because he was studying Russian as he said. "Slavic" means "Glorious" which is why you can find a lot of important people's names that have the root "slav" in history of Russia, Belorussia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, and other Slavic cultures. One example: SLAU in Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia. Today's Czech name Vac'lav has the same root as its Russian version Viacheslav. It should make sense that Slavic cultures have been calling themselves not "slaves" but "the glorious". Slave and Slav seem alike but the groups of languages are way different and this "seeming" connection doesn't exist. In addition, Ivan IV's name in Russian sounds as "Grozny" which more precisely could be translated to English as "menacing/threatening" rather than "terrible". (Some additional info: Chechen capital is called "Grozny". The name was given by the Russians long time ago during conflicts of the Russian Empire and Ottoman Empire.)
@gwlevits
@gwlevits 6 лет назад
As a Russian History teacher, pretty darn good for a concise history!
@figureskater232
@figureskater232 6 лет назад
Aloha! Thank you so much for explaining history in a fun creative way. Keep up the great work really appreciate it.
@vikeyz1
@vikeyz1 7 лет назад
forgets to mention republic of novgorod which was more liberal and democratic then western europe way before
@onthewall119
@onthewall119 7 лет назад
**Didn't have time to mention. If you want a full fledge lesson then I'd advise you read a book or some papers
@vikeyz1
@vikeyz1 7 лет назад
DCO 7 not convinient when people want ot push russian people as racially inferior becasue they love autocratic leader . etc
@carsonchiu6069
@carsonchiu6069 7 лет назад
uhhh no, that's you
@slothfromthegoonies8201
@slothfromthegoonies8201 7 лет назад
You sound like you have a chip on your shoulder.
@taylannurlu7430
@taylannurlu7430 7 лет назад
from eu4?
@MrSneakyCastro
@MrSneakyCastro 6 лет назад
"into the thriving democracy we know today." LFMAO
@whm_w8833
@whm_w8833 Год назад
That ending statement, that’s ring too true
@ArtEM-41
@ArtEM-41 6 лет назад
Спасбо большое за видео. А за назгулов и деметоров отдельный лайк)
@SwimmerGotSoul
@SwimmerGotSoul 9 лет назад
I'm surprised that no one commented on the fact that John never mentions how Ivan the terrible's father died when he was three, and then his mother, who was acting as Ivan's regent, was probably poisoned by the boyars. Ivan was controlled and mistreated by the boyars until he began his rule. It's easy to just say that Ivan was terrible and earned the title but that is in no way the whole story.
@dedoubecool
@dedoubecool 10 лет назад
I hope this is all accurate because I'm definitely using it in my exam tomorrow as a replacement for all the russian civilization lessons I've missed
@dedoubecool
@dedoubecool 9 лет назад
***** It actually did ! 15/20 yes yes yes !
@AndreyPavlovRus
@AndreyPavlovRus 9 лет назад
dedoubecool C is good for you?... OK )
@gack1015
@gack1015 9 лет назад
***** dedoube got burned!
@PoppingPOPcans
@PoppingPOPcans 9 лет назад
***** you're a douche
@pringlw
@pringlw 6 лет назад
These videos are outstanding. I’ve been binge watching.
@waldokayaking2703
@waldokayaking2703 4 года назад
can we do a one-hour crash course special only on the Mongols? i would watch that all the time
@user-wz6st6io7t
@user-wz6st6io7t 8 лет назад
One remark: yes, in English language in word "Slavic" you can hear word "Slave", that make your conclusions. But here is two problem: 1. There is in XII century slavic people dont spoke in English (like and other world). 2. Word "Slavic" in slavic launguages came from word "Slava" - that mean in English "Glory". Also, this word "Slava"(Glory) you can hear many times in russian hymn and civil slogans.
@KirSapVyach
@KirSapVyach 8 лет назад
About the nickname of Ivan IV - 'The Terrible'. In English language it may be have the meaning such as bad, but in Russian it mean something else. The etymology of this word came from word 'гроза', which mean nature phenomenon 'lighting'. So, in Russian the meaning of the Ivan's nickname means severe, strict, something which may be frightened you, but you adored it in the same time.
@hankim1083
@hankim1083 6 лет назад
Thank you makers of crash course! You guys are changing the world!!!
@pavelsmirnov1645
@pavelsmirnov1645 6 лет назад
Interesting and ironic. But, I think we began to forget our history. Thank you for the video.
@lutientinuviel4356
@lutientinuviel4356 7 лет назад
Спасибо, что объяснили особенности нашего менталитета! Тираничные правители, крепостное право, постоянные войны, политическая изоляция - всё это сыграло свою роль.
@LeeNTien
@LeeNTien 9 лет назад
Irish also doesn't sound much like Danish, but Dublin was founded by the Vikings, who later got expelled. I think, the same idea stands behind the "Vikings created Kiev" theory.
@seemslegitm8697
@seemslegitm8697 9 лет назад
Although in that case the Irish definitely aren't descended from Danish. The Danes did found Dublin but there already were Irish in Ireland
@LeeNTien
@LeeNTien 9 лет назад
seemslegit m8 same in Kiev.
@seemslegitm8697
@seemslegitm8697 9 лет назад
LeeNTien Maybe
@Self-replicating_whatnot
@Self-replicating_whatnot 9 лет назад
LeeNTien As far as i(being russian) understand it, viking theory proposes that some scandinavian dudes came to the territory of would-be Rus, ruled some sort of state for a few generations then got assimilated into local slavic population. Plausible, i guess.
@dmytroskrypka
@dmytroskrypka 9 лет назад
LeeNTien Vikings always assimilated into local population. Look at Normandy in France. Vikings did established first Rus states but their sons born from local woman already had slavic names.
@morten7177
@morten7177 4 года назад
The Vikings did found the Kievan Rus, however they only ruled as a Norse-speaking elite minority for a few generations before they gradually "Slavisized". A few examples of the remaining norse influence can be found in Russian names, such as Vladimir (from Valdemar), Ivan (from Ivar) and Olga (from Helga). Other examples are the Russian suffix of 'grad' in city names (i.e. Volgograd) coming from gård/gärd/gard. Also, the Ukrainian word for council (rada) can be traced to the Norse "råd", which shows the increased Norse influence on Ukraine than the Russian version of the word - "soviet".
@alexmashine
@alexmashine 4 года назад
russia is not russia it was tataria. they still ukranian history, and made many miths
@StrangeloveStrangelove
@StrangeloveStrangelove 4 года назад
On the contrary, "Valdemar" came from the slavic "Vladimir" (vladet' - to rule, mir - world). A lot of slavic names end with "mir". Also "Ivan" is just a common christian name and it has many analogues in other languages (John, Evan, Sean, Juan, Jean, Johann, Hans, Giovanni, etc...) But you're right about "Olga" and there was a male version "Oleg" (from Hélgi). Also the most Scandinavic name in Russia is Igor (from Yngvarr). And i'm not sure about norse influence when it comes to similarities between "grad" and "gard". I think they are similar because it is an ancient word that comes from Indo-European language family.
@Boyar300AV
@Boyar300AV 4 года назад
@@alexmashine Ukraine is Bodrland. Ukrainian history was fabricated in 19th century Austria. Since then Ukrainians are trying to steal Russian history. Meanwhile Rurikd dynasty rueld Russia since 862 until 16th century. Last Rurikids ruled as Russian Tsars meanwhile no one ever heard of Ukraine- Borderland.
@alexmashine
@alexmashine 4 года назад
@@Boyar300AV are you insaine? first was kiyvskaya rus I m from Kiev and you told me about my history? you know nothing about it
@Boyar300AV
@Boyar300AV 4 года назад
@@alexmashine Ukrainians in Kiev are migrants. They did not even live in Kiev until 20th century lol. You are the same native in Kiev as Turks in Berlin lul.
@vicky1by0
@vicky1by0 6 лет назад
The Mongol adaptation tone cracks me up every time !
@Luredreier
@Luredreier 9 лет назад
Regarding vikings founding Kiev it's not like *anyone* (that I'm aware of) is claiming that they where the majority population there or the leading driving force of the language. Just look at any otherplace where vikings came to power. Does Normandy, England or Sicily and southern Italy strike you as areas with nordic speaking populations? One of the main features of the vikings where a tendency to draw on the strengths of the local population. As for the word Slav originating from the word for slave... That seems silly, if anything it's more likely that it is the other way around as the various slavic peoples have been bullied around and captured, taken as slaves or killed in large numbers for centuries... If the theory that vikings founded Rus is correct then they probably did so by founding a settlement in an area already populated by slavic peoples and they only ended up as the upper class/rulers, not as the majority of the population after a relatively short period of time Well, that's my take on it anyway...
@user-rc9bv7qx5p
@user-rc9bv7qx5p 9 лет назад
The Vikings were not able to build the citys. They did not know how to build cities. Vikings were able to fight. Kiev was built before the arrival of the Vikings. Russia was before the arrival of the Vikings. Russian wanted strong allies. Russian got a strong army. After the death of the last king of the genus Rjurikov...... Russians entrusted throne Polish pretender Dmitry I . False Dmitry I tried to maneuver between Russian and Polish feudal lords. False Dmitry I drank a lot, organized carnivals and humiliated Orthodox Church. So he quickly became a dead (killed 17 (27) May 1606, Moscow) and the Polish army fled in panic from Russia. Very quickly, they fled. It was hard to catch up. SLAVA-translated to your ENGLISH means glory, glorification. SLAVYANE (translation) - Glorification great nation. What think your Saxons ....... DOES NOT MATTER FOR RUSSIANS. Let them come and try to control the Russian "slaves." I want to see how quickly to run the British Sirs and Madam.
@WhitehornMichael
@WhitehornMichael 9 лет назад
Well the Norman's didn't speak with a nordic tongue mate. The language of choice in their high society was French,
@user-rc9bv7qx5p
@user-rc9bv7qx5p 9 лет назад
Michael Whitehorn In the Russian aristocracy spoke French and Russian. This fashion came about three centuries after the collapse of Kievan Russ. It was Russia. Rjurikovichi already extinct. In Russia, the rules of the Romanov dynasty. But as soon as Napoleon invaded Russia ....... Russian aristocracy "forgot" to French. Instantly speak up French language was obscene.
@ScabiousGarde
@ScabiousGarde 9 лет назад
Geez, John, that got... uncomfortable during time travel.
@Luredreier
@Luredreier 9 лет назад
максим петров Um, I think you need to read up on your viking history...
@JugglerKnight
@JugglerKnight 9 лет назад
This guy's got a hard on for the Mongols. Yes, many czars committed grave atrocities but he seems to hand-wave all of the atrocities that the mongols did in Russia. Brian Landers " "One empire in particular exceeded any that had gone before, and crossed from Asia into Europe in an orgy of violence and destruction. The Mongols brought terror to Europe on a scale not seen again until the twentieth century." He doesn't quit emphasize that unless the princes of the region became vassals to the Golden Horde, than the whole towns and cities would have been exterminated (like many were by the Mongols who chose to resist them)
@JugglerKnight
@JugglerKnight 9 лет назад
He depicts the situation like the Muscovites should have been grateful to the Golden Horde for naming their leader Grand Prince. Dude, the mongols killed so many people it's not even funny
@xyetach7236
@xyetach7236 9 лет назад
хм... дружина Евпатия Коловрата хорошо противостояла монголам, но была ликведирована, а захвативших в плен из этой дружины Батый отпустил.
@tamarhassin9618
@tamarhassin9618 6 лет назад
Great job!
@yaldabaoth2
@yaldabaoth2 7 лет назад
7:40 Little did John know, Putin wouldn't stop at Russian elections!
@AlxMar5
@AlxMar5 4 года назад
He knows the past. He knows the future.
@nicodemusedwards6931
@nicodemusedwards6931 9 лет назад
Russia has one of the most painful, complex, and painfully complex histories in the world.
@Ger0
@Ger0 9 лет назад
"Ivan the Terrible established absolute control of the Tsars over russian people, and set the precedent of accomplishing this through terror, secret police and the suspension of law" 9/11, NSA, Patriot Act? :D
@JGZulu
@JGZulu 9 лет назад
Ger0 No that's Putin, word for word. The US doesn't have a secret police. All the NSA is doing is monitoring, which of course is awful, but not the same as Putin's system
@JGZulu
@JGZulu 9 лет назад
***** Too bad you actually don't have any evidence to back that up. Literally no one in academia, even Russian academia, believes that.
@JGZulu
@JGZulu 9 лет назад
***** Yeah not corruption. Those are all problems, but you clearly don't understand what corruption is. Corruption is one man having complete control over all major companies in the country and ruling through fear and intimidation to protect his rule. Corruption is how a leader paid $200,000 a year has a net worth of $70 billion
@JGZulu
@JGZulu 9 лет назад
***** Also, you as a Russian are criticizing the US for DHS buying up ammo? Americans can do that because it's our agency and violating our rights, but take a look in the mirror. The MVD has tens of thousands of paramilitary men. The FSB kills dissidents and bribes judges. You have the gall to point to the US?
@JGZulu
@JGZulu 9 лет назад
***** Lol yup by gunning down opposition leaders? How does DHS oppress Americans? Please enlighten me. What is RIA Novosti and Sputnik News telling you these days?
@prajwalgautam3440
@prajwalgautam3440 5 лет назад
Almost all video in the playlist has the Mongols....Amazing.
@dimitarmitov147
@dimitarmitov147 7 лет назад
why would you even think that "slave" has anything in common with "slav"? the name of Slovenia, Slovakia, and the word "slavic" or "slavyani" comes from the word "slovene" which literally means "those who speak the language" (slovo=word,speach) contrary to the "nemtsi", meaning "mute people" as we call the germans...
@graceantonio3573
@graceantonio3573 5 лет назад
Haha right! The green guy was trying to be cute but looked foolish instead. I think typical westerner, wait... is he american? No wonder.
@user-ij9vp2wp1z
@user-ij9vp2wp1z 5 лет назад
Славянин произошло от славный
@maxromanov706
@maxromanov706 5 лет назад
@@geneboiko4585 Тоже хочу твоих зелий, чтобы тоже веды в голове вертелись))
@geneboiko4585
@geneboiko4585 5 лет назад
@@user-ij9vp2wp1z - я по образованию филолог ! А Вы кто ?
@geneboiko4585
@geneboiko4585 5 лет назад
@@maxromanov706 - три высших образования - вот Вам и будет знание заместо зелия !
@user-em1sf3js9u
@user-em1sf3js9u 8 лет назад
Why you didn't even MENTION Peter and Catherine the Great?!
@grigoriy6530
@grigoriy6530 8 лет назад
+孙明亮 he didn't because they lived much later than John the terrible did. And he stopped talking even before he could have the chance to mention the first tsar who was Romanov.
@OFfic3R1K
@OFfic3R1K 8 лет назад
+Grigoriy Gas John the Terrible? Really? Don't you mean Ivan the Terrible?
@grigoriy6530
@grigoriy6530 8 лет назад
***** yes, you're right) in fact my native language is Russian so I really have no idea how his name was translated into English. I can write it in Russian)) Иван Грозный
@OFfic3R1K
@OFfic3R1K 8 лет назад
Grigoriy Gas hahahaha, that's so weird, because John the Terrible was in fact a Moldavian ruler in 1500s.
@5oa8in2wr
@5oa8in2wr 8 лет назад
+OFfic3R1K John, Ivan, Iogan, Juan - the same name that came from Jews.
@psy-lion
@psy-lion 7 лет назад
Drink is the joy!
@alBoorack
@alBoorack 6 лет назад
You see I didn't know that And it makes his decision seem less like Russians being a stereotype and more like Russians making a wise informed decision. HISTORY OF ALCOHOL VIDEO NOW!!!
@andrewfrumkin9632
@andrewfrumkin9632 6 лет назад
The background music on this video is great
@16mobs50
@16mobs50 6 лет назад
Thanks, this helped me BIG TIME with writing my report i didn't start on the golden horde and impacts from the mongols due in two days. Almost done! All i need to do now is stick it on a piece of paper.
@Puma-wi2tm
@Puma-wi2tm 6 лет назад
Dude there is a special words for your “prince”... I don’t know... Maybe... KNIAZ
@user-zq7qs8hs5f
@user-zq7qs8hs5f 8 лет назад
Since when 988 is 11 century?
@r0zemary
@r0zemary 8 лет назад
+Eugene Delve Close enough. ^J^
@eliteslayer54sj42
@eliteslayer54sj42 8 лет назад
+Eugene Delve since now
@coolcat1813
@coolcat1813 8 лет назад
+Eugene Delve everything is relative
@smellydelicious7872
@smellydelicious7872 8 лет назад
+Eugene Delve its only like 12 years off though, its not that big of a mistake. The end of the older century and the start of the newer tend to be very similar, moreso than the begin and end of the same century.
@geneboiko4585
@geneboiko4585 6 лет назад
As I said here above : because it diverts your attention from the fact that the Rus ruler was first baptized in CRIMEA some time before the baptism of Kiev. This John Green is a trotskite propagandist who has no intention to tell the truth !
@perbblood7066
@perbblood7066 6 лет назад
Твои видео, интересно смотреть, даже спустя 5 лет 👍
@BunkyBunk1
@BunkyBunk1 11 месяцев назад
Of course this gets recommended to me today
@lilsouffle
@lilsouffle 7 лет назад
You missed The Times of Troubles, The Romanov Dynasty, Peter The Great, Catherine The Great, The Russo-Jappanese War,, The Socialist Revolution, Stalin, The Cold War, Mikhael Gorbachev, Boris Yietsin, And Vladamir Putin
@tamerlanrukachev5261
@tamerlanrukachev5261 5 лет назад
Yeah because that's 600 years. Try explaining that in 12 minutes.
@michaelcowan4869
@michaelcowan4869 5 лет назад
Vladamir Pootin
@marinaluna3252
@marinaluna3252 5 лет назад
I would’ve loved to learn abt that!!
@spaghettimeatballs6352
@spaghettimeatballs6352 4 года назад
He is only talking about medieval russia
@taochang7161
@taochang7161 8 лет назад
An Islamic Russia. Imagine that.
@FuriousBoreas
@FuriousBoreas 8 лет назад
+Tao Chang Alcohol and pork save Russia. Don't forget pork meat and fat.
@taochang7161
@taochang7161 8 лет назад
Boreas Fury lol
@taochang7161
@taochang7161 8 лет назад
Mc Karl 14%
@samvodopianov9399
@samvodopianov9399 8 лет назад
+Mc Karl Exept, unlike the US, RUssia controls them more, strictly making Orthadox Christians more priviladged. They also quickly destory any terrorist groups.
@taochang7161
@taochang7161 8 лет назад
***** No its 14%.
@QuintonMurdock
@QuintonMurdock 6 лет назад
I watch this for fun at home.
@natalyaganz5905
@natalyaganz5905 7 лет назад
Legit surprised at the beginning when you spoke Russian. All I thought was, "Hey, this American can speak with not that bad of an accent. Good job my friend, care to join me for some kanyak?"
@ertuncdelikaya8237
@ertuncdelikaya8237 8 лет назад
Russian being an East Slavic language has nothing to do with the fact that the original Rus' people were a Viking tribe and that the Kievan Rus' federation was founded and ruled by the Varangian (Viking) Rurik Dynasty. Likewise, Franks were West Germanic but French is a Latin language spoken by the Gallo-Roman people who kept the ethnonym of their Germanic rulers, and Bulghars were a Turkic people but Bulgarian is a South Slavic language spoken by the Thraco-Slav people who kept the ethnonym of their rulers.
@Pravover
@Pravover 8 лет назад
Zaya Earthling "Varangian" is NOT equal "Viking". Varangians was a name of any mercenaries from North in Byzantium, and "Варяги" in Russian - all nations who lived on Varangian (now - Baltic) sea shore. In 5-10 centuries there were many Slavic tribes too.
@ertuncdelikaya8237
@ertuncdelikaya8237 8 лет назад
Pravover Read the Wikipedia articles titled "Varangians" and "Rus' people". By the way, even the name Rurik is Scandinavian; there was a Danish lord named Rorik/Roerik.
@FedorSteeman
@FedorSteeman 8 лет назад
+Zaya Earthling Exactly my thoughts! As far as I know, the normanist theory is still mainstream, except in Russia...
@viks4an
@viks4an 8 лет назад
Just gonna leave this here for the ppl who read your comment in the future. From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgarians (go and do some research if you are offended by a wiki link - youll get the same resault) "Overall Until recently the Bulgarians were believed to be a tribe of Turkic origin, but the results of the study had failed to show any Turkic connection, showing that the Bulgarian population is genetically purely Indo-European and stands closest to the group of the Slavic peoples with closest genetic similarities found with the Croats, Poles and Ukrainians; the scientists reckon that Thracian and Bulgar DNA is also present in case the Bulgars were genetically unlike the Turkic peoples and originated in Eastern Iran.[76][77] According to other scientists, such as the Bulgarian Family Tree DNA Group Administrator, the Pelasgian (pre-Thracian) descent and Hg I are numerically the most significant parts of the Bulgarian population." So ye, update your self-thought history for future commenting.
@FedorSteeman
@FedorSteeman 8 лет назад
viks4an But that was exactly the whole point! The Bulghars, a Turkic tribe, conquered a largely Slavic population and imposed their demonym on the people (now: Bulgarian), but not their language. The Franks, a Germanic tribe, conquered a largely Romano-Gallic population and imposed their demonym on the people (now: French), but not their language. The Roslagen Varangians, a Norse tribe, conquered a largely Slavic population and imposed their demonym on the people (now: Russian), but not their language. Same things! Is that really so hard to understand?
@beforethedown1
@beforethedown1 9 лет назад
And that's how i born ^J^
@Maria-jy5kf
@Maria-jy5kf 9 лет назад
APH Russia DA.・゚゚・(/ω\)・゚゚・
@Maria-jy5kf
@Maria-jy5kf 9 лет назад
***** my condolences to you(
@Sp00nexe
@Sp00nexe 9 лет назад
APH Russia HETALIANS GET OUT OF HISTORY RUINING EVERYTHING WITH ANIME FICKEN WEEABOS GEHTS RAUS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEICH
@renaleismith
@renaleismith 8 лет назад
Sp00n .exe Not everyone who watches Anime is a Weeboo I watch it and I don't want to be Japanese nor do I really want to live there
@kingofthesands
@kingofthesands 8 лет назад
+Rena Smith sorry,but if you watch anime it automatically makes you a weeb. the definition shifted
@user-bg5nk9cp2v
@user-bg5nk9cp2v 7 лет назад
2:27 Кхм...кхм. Мы крестились в 988.
@cindy2589
@cindy2589 Год назад
I love crash course videos so much!❤😂
@aliceg5773
@aliceg5773 9 лет назад
4:15 did anyone else notice Baba Yaga flying across the screen?
@HenryGK
@HenryGK 7 лет назад
You got the etimology thing a bit backwards. It's believed that "slave" comes from "slav", not the other way around. Latin for slave is servus (or servvs or seruus or SERVVS - spell it how you like) which gives us - as you may have guessed - "servant".
@clankorn
@clankorn 7 лет назад
Спасибо, товарищ
@sicariius7682
@sicariius7682 6 лет назад
поздравления на обучение лучший язык Когда-либо and for those who aren't as learned as some people, that means, Congrats on learning the best language ever.
@kayakgagnon
@kayakgagnon 8 лет назад
you did not talk about Catherine :( still loved it though :)
@Yougottacryforthis
@Yougottacryforthis 8 лет назад
+Vincent Gagnon or PETER but the point is its about kievan rus and not russia so even talking about muscovy was a stretch
@kayakgagnon
@kayakgagnon 8 лет назад
+Tal Benjo thx pal :D
@Hutlu22
@Hutlu22 10 лет назад
While it's up to debate if vikings founded the city, they were all ruled by the decendants of vikings, the Rurikid dynasty, decendants of Rurik who was deffinintely a viking
@ImAzraa
@ImAzraa 7 лет назад
I wish I knew russian, I'd love to live and work there The history, the rich culture, the climate .. seems lovely to me
@sofgain8525
@sofgain8525 7 лет назад
Privet [hi], our language is really difficult even for native speakers huh. :) But it's really beautiful and scary at the same time.
@ImAzraa
@ImAzraa 7 лет назад
Dont even tell me, i've been trying to get a grasp on the very basics, but when confronted to real interactions you need to understand the grammar. Sure you can say "Im sorry I dont speak russian" but the massive amount of different conjugations there are, not only by tense, but dative imperative etc ... its kinda overwhelming The way I learned english (im a native spanish speaker) was via basic vocabulary and a lot of content consumption, but I cant seem to find russian series or dramas to watch/read and hear. Web courses and textbooks help, but its no match for the real thing, language itself. By consuming audiovisual contents, mixing those two exercises, one can achieve a very deep understanding of the language itself, rather than focusing on quite solid, unnatural solitary phrases such as "the car is blue". Do you know of any website where I can watch comedy or drama series, with english subtitles?
@sofgain8525
@sofgain8525 7 лет назад
/facepalm/ Thank god it wasn't joke about bears and vodka.
@whalekit6570
@whalekit6570 7 лет назад
I'm afraid contemporary russian dramas and most of the films aren't... enjoyable to watch in any way (IMHO), but you could watch... non-russian dramas in russian translation! Or read books. Or, well, there is a few Soviet films/cartoons i'd recommend.
@muf
@muf 7 лет назад
i'm warning you: any city outside of moscow is like mordor. and i don't mean that in a exciting and adventurous way with the occasional hobbit. the cities are unkempt, grey, parts of them are dealpidated, dirty and depressive.
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