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The Ancient Middle East: Every Year 

Ollie Bye
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The history of the Middle East, every year. This part covers the period 3500 BCE - 513 BCE. Later periods will be covered in subsequent videos.
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Original Map:
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Music:
Jon Summer - Over the Dunes
Constellate - Silk Road Caravan
Bonnie Grace - The Norman Kings
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Notes:
* = The Sealand Dynasty never actually controlled the city of Babylon, but by convention it is always considered the Second Dynasty of Babylonia.
** = The Eighth Dynasty of Babylonia is a poorly understood period, and it's likely that multiple dynasties ruled during this time. However, due to lack of information, it is classed as one dynasty.

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@OllieBye
@OllieBye 3 года назад
So this will probably end up being a three-part series, with the other two videos covering later periods in Middle Eastern history. At the moment, I'm expecting them to be: Part 1: 3500 BCE - 513 BCE (Ancient Era) Part 2: 513 BCE - 650 CE (Classical Era) Part 3: 650 CE - 2020 (Medieval/Modern Era)
@riko_sandokan
@riko_sandokan 3 года назад
One question, are you making your animations in Paint.net, or in some other program?
@ThamesMapping
@ThamesMapping 3 года назад
Good luck!
@OllieBye
@OllieBye 3 года назад
@@riko_sandokan I do use Paint.net to make small corrections, but the main program I use is Inkscape.
@riko_sandokan
@riko_sandokan 3 года назад
@@OllieBye Thanks
@avantelvsitania3359
@avantelvsitania3359 3 года назад
Ollie Bye, do you have any news on the Thirty Years War series?
@Discitus
@Discitus 3 года назад
The end really shows the historic importance of the Achaemenid empire. It was unprecedented. For someone living in ancient Mesopotamia, it would seem as if almost the whole world came to be under one king.
@sonofpersia4780
@sonofpersia4780 3 года назад
Yes , Achaemenid Empire was ruling over 45% of world's population , and after them no Empire could rule on this high percentage of world population again
@FreePalestine711
@FreePalestine711 3 года назад
@@sonofpersia4780 how Achaemenid controlled so fast all regions ?
@FreePalestine711
@FreePalestine711 3 года назад
@Joey Sims But it's for me impossible to think how this army destroyed complete Nordafrica Anatolia and Middle East in this small period.
@g-rexsaurus794
@g-rexsaurus794 3 года назад
@@sonofpersia4780 No they did not, this 45% figure is untenable, China and India at this time had already a lot of people and most of Europe, South-East Asia and half of the Americas were already agricultural too.
@shafqatishan437
@shafqatishan437 3 года назад
@@g-rexsaurus794 not a lot. Persia had the largest population of that time. 45% seems small figure tbh. I think it could've been above 50%
@alexdelvecchio1879
@alexdelvecchio1879 3 года назад
I like how these tiny kingdoms spend millennia fighting over bits of land, and then the Achaemenids just swoop in and eat the whole thing for breakfast.
@justacrow9847
@justacrow9847 3 года назад
Well Cyrus the great introduced blitzkrieg to the ancient world, using highly mobile cavalry. His military genius is often over looked. You can't just take all of that if you are not a gifted general.
@EB-fc2mp
@EB-fc2mp 3 года назад
@@justacrow9847 his generally tolerant and lenient governing style helped a bunch too. There's a reason he's praised very heavily in Jewish texts and the Old Testament of the Bible.
@jaif7327
@jaif7327 3 года назад
Wat Tyler and then he got fucked by the Scythians Lmfaoooo
@nashnn7583
@nashnn7583 3 года назад
It is because the, Babylonians, Assyrians Egyptians and Israelites were exhausted because of the long intense wars between them.
@stevenmackintosh8160
@stevenmackintosh8160 3 года назад
the Assyrians really set the field for them though
@ThamesMapping
@ThamesMapping 3 года назад
I've only looked at the thumbnail and I can already see the immense effort and great quality.
@johnwashington5179
@johnwashington5179 3 года назад
one of the fascinating thing about Achaemenid empire was the fact they were so powerful that they didn't make walls around their capital, because they never thought no one will come this far. of course it was true for centuries.
@ShahanshahShahin
@ShahanshahShahin 11 месяцев назад
*_They built walls around Susa (Their Administrative Winter capital) and Ecbatana (Haŋmatāna) (their Summer capital) and repaired and enlarged the walls of Babylon. The only city which I was not sure of is Persepolis (Parsākhata) and Pasargadae (Pāθra-gadā)._*
@eru.maewos7673
@eru.maewos7673 3 года назад
The Achaemenid Empire was the first time "the whole" world was united under one crown. People living under it never thought that it could fall, because, how can the unifiers of the world be conquered by something else?
@funplussmart
@funplussmart 3 года назад
then Alexander came around
@SxVaNm345
@SxVaNm345 3 года назад
Cyrus the Great: I am the first King to unite a large part of the world under one unified state, no other state or ruler before me has been able to conquer lands to this extent, my Achaemenid kingdom will last forever. Alexander the Great: _Super Saiyan_
@eru.maewos7673
@eru.maewos7673 3 года назад
@@SxVaNm345 And then Alexander conquered the world in a decade...
@TheObserversTV
@TheObserversTV 3 года назад
The Achaemenid Empire just replaced the Assyrian Empire, and took over what Assyria left behind, a perfected imperial system.
@User-jm7up
@User-jm7up 3 года назад
They knew for sure they were not all the world
@history.mp4993
@history.mp4993 3 года назад
4:57 Bronze Age collapse hits like a truck
@laMoria
@laMoria 3 года назад
It goes Kaboul ... hum kaboom
@Cnut_the_grape
@Cnut_the_grape 3 года назад
People: noooo you can't just ruin 2000 years of history in 59 years ahhhh Bronze age collapse: haha death of the richest civilizations goes brrrrrrrr
@markhenley3097
@markhenley3097 3 года назад
@@Cnut_the_grape An era later: Romans: Nooo you can't just ruin a thousand years of Ancient history in fifty years! That's unfair noooo Barbarians: Hhaha Dark Ages go brrrrr
@laMoria
@laMoria 3 года назад
@@markhenley3097 An era later : Trump : no you can't ruin 200 years of fossil fuels history in fifty years. Climate change : haha death on the richest civilisation goes brrrrrrr Trump : BUT THEY WANNA STEAL OUR COWS I'm sorry if it's getting political 😆
@ffarkasm
@ffarkasm 3 года назад
damn you, sea people
@TaraZaraChara
@TaraZaraChara 3 года назад
"The Ancient Middle East: Every Year" "1 Hour ago" My Brain: "The Ancient Middle East: Every Hour." That'd be a long video.
@TahaWasiq
@TahaWasiq 3 года назад
LOL it happens.
@MPHJackson7
@MPHJackson7 3 года назад
@@busimagen So about a day long?
@antoninuslarpus7107
@antoninuslarpus7107 3 года назад
Ollie would become a god for doing that
@geraldchurchill5576
@geraldchurchill5576 3 года назад
@@antoninuslarpus7107 The problem is that there isn't enough historical data to fill in great spans of time in this era.
@antoninuslarpus7107
@antoninuslarpus7107 3 года назад
@@geraldchurchill5576 sadly
@DawidMMapper
@DawidMMapper Год назад
I'm now learning to my Ancient Middle East exam for my college, and your video is really helpfull! Memoring this whole Dynasties, and Rulers is an nightmare xD but locating them on a map makes this topic a lot easier. Thanks so much and I really appreciate your work!
@MarysiaPytlak
@MarysiaPytlak Год назад
o kolege odnalazlam
@DawidMMapper
@DawidMMapper Год назад
@@MarysiaPytlak heloł, powodzenia jutro :>
@mariabop
@mariabop 3 месяца назад
How was your exam?
@DawidMMapper
@DawidMMapper 3 месяца назад
@@mariabop unfortunately failed :( because of that I needed to pass the whole Ancient History in one block (Ancient ME + Greece + Rome), I finally passed it, but it wasn't an easy thing 😅
@Warsawke
@Warsawke 3 года назад
3:13 Sealand strong empire
@dankeykang868
@dankeykang868 3 года назад
Kuwait should give the Sealandians their righteous lands back
@JohnDoe-iw3zl
@JohnDoe-iw3zl 3 года назад
Sealandians were in Ur not Kuwait
@georgebailey8179
@georgebailey8179 3 года назад
It amuses me to think of the current Principality of Sealand as being a continuation of this ancient state, even though it clearly isn't.
@simsim5265
@simsim5265 3 года назад
Sealand stronk
@DZRESPECT
@DZRESPECT 3 года назад
turks: where are my ancestors? Babylonias: in Mongolia mate.
@marcustulliuscicero5443
@marcustulliuscicero5443 3 года назад
Eh, technically the ancestors of the Turks are already sitting in Anatolia in this video. By and large they are extremely old (as in "Hittite-old") populations that have just adopted the language of their most recent conquerors.
@dariushpezhmannia938
@dariushpezhmannia938 3 года назад
That is true for Egypt too. Egyptians considered themselves as Arabs. Ancients Egyptian no longer exist.
@hornetguy9063
@hornetguy9063 3 года назад
Dariush Pezhmannia Coptic Christians will beg to differ. They are in fact genetically distinct from other Arab speaking people across Egypt and other North African nations. So they’re probably fairly close to the pre-Islamic conquest population.
@mehrdad5767
@mehrdad5767 3 года назад
@@marcustulliuscicero5443 lol nice joke
@hakanhuseyinoglu2299
@hakanhuseyinoglu2299 3 года назад
Ok Arab
@interestingtimes3296
@interestingtimes3296 Год назад
When you're midway through middle eastern history and you're still 1500 years away from the Roman empire
@septimiusseverus343
@septimiusseverus343 11 месяцев назад
The Romans were children as compared to the Elamites, Akkadians, Egyptians et al. Incredible really.
@mariabop
@mariabop 3 месяца назад
The Romans would consider Egyptians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Assyrians etc. As ancient
@aureltoniniimperatorecomun4029
@aureltoniniimperatorecomun4029 Месяц назад
​​@@mariabopthey just knew something about Egypt
@zee-ws8px
@zee-ws8px 18 дней назад
If anything, it shows how old Iranian civilization is. Preceded the Romans. Rivaled the Romans for its entire existence. Survived an Arab invasion. Still around today.
@abcdef27669
@abcdef27669 3 года назад
6:09 - "Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian..."
@jordanianchristian8387
@jordanianchristian8387 3 года назад
Middle Eastern history is so diverse and interesting. From ancient-medieval-modern.
@afleitan77
@afleitan77 3 года назад
Hello my Ammonite Brother.
@calm1tbh
@calm1tbh 3 года назад
@papa joe stalin of Stalinist stanistan ikr..
@sepep6288
@sepep6288 3 года назад
@papa joe stalin of Stalinist stanistan hmmm... It wasn't ever stable under the Persians nor after them. Your way of summarizing history is dumb.
@sepep6288
@sepep6288 3 года назад
@papa joe stalin of Stalinist stanistan okay?
@Ministevo1
@Ministevo1 3 года назад
@papa joe stalin of Stalinist stanistan And what happened after the Ottoman decline
@daltonmiller5590
@daltonmiller5590 Год назад
This is honestly incredible. It's detailed, accurate, and beautifully and colorfully depicted on the map. Truly great work!
@takshashila2995
@takshashila2995 3 года назад
The Levant just triggered my Trypophobia..!
@nikobellic776
@nikobellic776 3 года назад
lol
@srt4874
@srt4874 13 дней назад
The heart
@samtitiheruw
@samtitiheruw 8 месяцев назад
Very detailed and informative! Great job Ollie 👍
@kentjohnofficial2016
@kentjohnofficial2016 3 года назад
the best mapping video in the mapping history!
@4july99
@4july99 8 месяцев назад
Amazing video. Can’t imagine how many hours you put into it!
@drmustafa3538
@drmustafa3538 3 года назад
iraq : all our history is war We born in war live in war death in war
@user-xm9zz4pj7j
@user-xm9zz4pj7j 3 года назад
Sad😔
@huh-by2lr
@huh-by2lr 3 года назад
Good for you tough guy, have fun with that
@identity2257
@identity2257 3 года назад
@@huh-by2lr u a bit dumb, he just stating facts.
@alanjacker1374
@alanjacker1374 3 года назад
Those are not iraqis, those are people long gone
@identity2257
@identity2257 3 года назад
@@alanjacker1374 iraqis genes are related to Sumerians poophead, they only took the arabic language and religion
@EnesCagrTonyal
@EnesCagrTonyal 3 года назад
It was a great video. The best video about the ancient near east and the ancient middle east. congratulations good job. 👍
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam 3 года назад
Oooo boi
@viscondedeitavera
@viscondedeitavera Год назад
Supremely fascinating!
@Sthrall1
@Sthrall1 2 месяца назад
Brilliant and valuable. One minor critique on a great piece of work: picking similar shades of green for Egypt and Assyria leads to confusion after 900 BC when the two empires are in proximity.
@yourmajesty3344
@yourmajesty3344 3 года назад
Behind every large civilisation there is a river. 🏳🏴🏳🏴🏳🏴
@Sami.Daoud92
@Sami.Daoud92 3 года назад
Water is the main source to this life
@Healthandstrength57
@Healthandstrength57 3 года назад
Egypt-nile river Pakistan/India- indus river valley Iraq- Euphrates and Tigris river
@Cnut_the_grape
@Cnut_the_grape 3 года назад
Well yeah no shiz
@JoseManuel-is4yc
@JoseManuel-is4yc 3 года назад
Or two rivers
@marcustulliuscicero5443
@marcustulliuscicero5443 3 года назад
Unless you are the Mongols.
@abloodorange5233
@abloodorange5233 3 года назад
I love how you used the native names for them. I have to say, it was really, REALLY detailed. You made sure to show intricate details that I haven’t seen in a map of the ancient Middle East, good job!
@abloodorange5233
@abloodorange5233 3 года назад
İnsan yeah for some be used the names
@jasonmartin4775
@jasonmartin4775 3 года назад
@İnsan what's babylonia's original name?
@user-gz9tw7ns1l
@user-gz9tw7ns1l 3 года назад
@@jasonmartin4775 it's Sumer
@ainzsama5101
@ainzsama5101 2 года назад
he mostly didn’t
@wtz_under
@wtz_under 8 месяцев назад
@@ainzsama5101which ones he didnt?
@BusyB07
@BusyB07 Год назад
thank you much. Notebook full of questions now
@PLUTONIUM1228
@PLUTONIUM1228 3 года назад
wow you illustrated landscape change !!! amazing i see it now
@JoaoOliveira-yf3vv
@JoaoOliveira-yf3vv 3 года назад
Good job! God bless you.
@piccolo917
@piccolo917 Год назад
it's still insane to me how we know as much as we do about peoples and histories this old and how complex and large scale their socities were. Also, how insanely old and stable ancient Egypt was. I know Cleopatra lived closer to the moon landings than to the construction of the pyramids of Giza, but it's still insane that was that long ago.
@josemarcosr8746
@josemarcosr8746 9 месяцев назад
Ancient Egypt was a pretty isolated kingdom also, it was in fact unstable at some point, it was divided multiple times, conquered by Hyksos, Assyrians, Persians and Greeks, they have no powerful neighbors as Assyria, Hitites or Akkadians, that contributed to their stability.
@scarymonster5541
@scarymonster5541 9 месяцев назад
Ancient egypt weren't isolated they are known for trading with mesopotamia,levant and anatolia But i do think they also trade with the arabs starting like 600s bc
@josemarcosr8746
@josemarcosr8746 9 месяцев назад
@@scarymonster5541 They were much more isolated than Assyria, Babylonia, Hitites, Akkadians, etc.
@scarymonster5541
@scarymonster5541 9 месяцев назад
@@josemarcosr8746 how were they isolated when they made contanct with other middle eastern empires?
@josemarcosr8746
@josemarcosr8746 9 месяцев назад
@@scarymonster5541 They more isolated than*, I was pretty clear. They had a religion very different, while in Mesopotamia everyone had similar gods, similar writing, etc.The Mesopotamian Empires lasted less because there was much more competition. Even the lingua francas spread much faster, with all the influence and power that the Egyptians had, how did their language never spread as lingua franca if they were so integrated?
@chichoskruch21
@chichoskruch21 3 года назад
Amazing video!
@federicovercellin2115
@federicovercellin2115 3 года назад
This video Is epic. Very good job👍👍👍
@mightyelf2660
@mightyelf2660 3 года назад
Assyria and Babylon one of the longest rivalries.
@justacrow9847
@justacrow9847 3 года назад
Cyrus the great: Those snacks look tasty.
@arandurion
@arandurion 3 года назад
@@justacrow9847 Alexander the great: "I'll take your whole stock"
@justacrow9847
@justacrow9847 3 года назад
@@arandurion Parthia: RIP Macedonia.
@rehanansari009
@rehanansari009 3 года назад
@@arandurion Indian king porus with war elephants ... Alexander run way geeks save ur ass back to Babylon 🤭
@arandurion
@arandurion 3 года назад
@@rehanansari009 lol no he defeated porus, and you should be happy he did so. This act destabalised the power balance in northern india leading to the rise of the great maurya empire, the largest native Indian empire in history.
@123TeeMee
@123TeeMee 3 года назад
At the start, I notice a lot of nations expand a bit but then the guys there before just come back and take the land back shortly after.
@nevanj.medina358
@nevanj.medina358 3 года назад
That's basically what happens in almost all of these lol
@personalnormal5935
@personalnormal5935 3 года назад
It's funny but just like in Texifornia, South Africa, anywhere European invaded is now being taken back.
@itstriplem2069
@itstriplem2069 3 года назад
HE BACK BOIS WITH ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO
@historyofindia7704
@historyofindia7704 3 года назад
Great video!
@wirelessbluestone5983
@wirelessbluestone5983 3 года назад
Honestly amazing how this captures the development of states from cities to empires. Cannot wait for the next part. Also would you ever consider making a video on the Roman-Persian Wars?
@avantelvsitania3359
@avantelvsitania3359 3 года назад
Ah, Ollie Bye uploaded. Today is a good day.
@dragonsiniestro1786
@dragonsiniestro1786 3 года назад
Nice video!
@JosePH97
@JosePH97 3 года назад
Great work
@oakmapping68
@oakmapping68 3 года назад
What are all the dots in modern-day Isreal and Palestine, were all those city states?
@OllieBye
@OllieBye 3 года назад
Yes, they are Canaanite/Amorite city-states.
@user-pv5hu4gr2s
@user-pv5hu4gr2s 3 года назад
@@OllieBye hummm. Can we agree do disagree on this one? Looks like you took some hounders of years from that land, the cities of jerecho, zur, megido, ber sheve and more are older. And the Israelis come before that, like 400 years +/-. Any how, impressive ! GG's
@OllieBye
@OllieBye 3 года назад
@@user-pv5hu4gr2s Okay, thanks for your thoughts on that.
@gts1300
@gts1300 3 года назад
0:45 Someone rearranged Shakespeare's name and removed an a.
@felixlandproductions4552
@felixlandproductions4552 3 года назад
Great job again.
@patriotofpersia2238
@patriotofpersia2238 3 года назад
Great job
@shaolindreams
@shaolindreams 3 года назад
Great work, really important to visualize the goings on in history.. Sure it's probably not 100% correct but it certainly gives a good impression of human activities in that region.
@sirius_sus
@sirius_sus 3 года назад
How much dynasties do you have? Ancient Egypt:yes
@abdalrhmanaldawlatly
@abdalrhmanaldawlatly 3 года назад
Ancient Egypt had 30 dynasties, they ended when Egyptians chose Alexander the great to be the Pharoah after his victory against Persian in Egypt.
@masterspark9880
@masterspark9880 3 года назад
@@abdalrhmanaldawlatly But then there’s the Argead and Ptolemaic dynasties. And some historians considered the Romans to be Egypt’s 34th dynasty
@wildfire9280
@wildfire9280 3 года назад
@@masterspark9880 Did anyone claim to be Pharaoh?
@masterspark9880
@masterspark9880 3 года назад
@@wildfire9280 Yeah, they all did until Constantine. But it was really only in name, they didn’t do any of the duties of the pharaoh besides ruling the country and building temples sometimes
@uspeschnyichelovek4809
@uspeschnyichelovek4809 3 года назад
Great Video. Also this is theme what I have interested last time.
@youssefbaaziz3673
@youssefbaaziz3673 3 года назад
Nice work
@guerreirodaliberdade7800
@guerreirodaliberdade7800 3 года назад
Simply wonderful.. the true cradle of Civilization
@logomnism5378
@logomnism5378 3 года назад
Wow that's so interesting. Never heard of Elam, which seems to be in Iran while it lasted such a long time. Almost the whole video.
@xshandy5812
@xshandy5812 3 года назад
Elam=Iran
@Ayub--
@Ayub-- 2 года назад
Fantastic job 👌.
@antoniopenalafuente83
@antoniopenalafuente83 3 года назад
Great, great job here, and in the previous one.
@TrialByDance
@TrialByDance 3 года назад
I have never clicked a thumbnail so fast
@Warsawke
@Warsawke 3 года назад
Great Video as usual !
@gurbajsingh8283
@gurbajsingh8283 3 года назад
I love your work
@dingir2386
@dingir2386 3 года назад
Loved this
@Taha-qm4ne
@Taha-qm4ne 3 года назад
High quality, great effort and excellent video again. Congratulations 👏🏻
@ramirosotto
@ramirosotto 3 года назад
Such a great improvement from your old video with the same title, so much work. Maybe you can add "[old]" before the title to that video in order to distinguish the two and to promote this one. Also I wonder, why did you show Israel as a unified kingdom in the right-side table but not in the map?
@mahdi-oe6mk
@mahdi-oe6mk 4 месяца назад
The only Chanel on youtube with accurate data
@avarmapping3662
@avarmapping3662 3 года назад
Wonderful!
@eyuin5716
@eyuin5716 3 года назад
Wow, like i don't even know what to say. I know I sound like a broken record but My God. You keep outdoing yourself in quality, especially this video. I literally got goosebumps watching this. lol
@jangelbrich7056
@jangelbrich7056 3 года назад
I wondered how You would map the Bronze Age collapse or the Sea People ... I see the Hittites vanishing.
@bersiu4637
@bersiu4637 2 года назад
Thank you, you are a good man.
@dtab276
@dtab276 3 года назад
Amazing work. I've been waiting for one of these
@kubhlaikhan2015
@kubhlaikhan2015 Год назад
I love these history-through-maps videos, but people should appreciate that we are projecting a modern concept of clear hard borders back onto cultures that lacked them. Power and influence often overlapped or consisted in links to distant separated regions or existed only over certain features of daily life and not others. The terminology is also often deceiving: for example, what does the word "semite" even mean? Does living in "Babylonia" mean you are a Babylonian? On the whole, such maps conceal more about the ordinary people than they reveal.
@1990Cid
@1990Cid 3 года назад
The video is really well set up, my most sincere congratulations. Just a thing: I miss Phoenicians.
@bladencarroll6033
@bladencarroll6033 3 года назад
Absolutely Amazing Ollie!
@thecomet8759
@thecomet8759 3 года назад
Nice video
@jsd795
@jsd795 3 года назад
Thank you, I am absolutely fascinated with ancient Mesopotamia, but it is hard keep it all straight and maps with corresponding timelines are a huge help. Thanks again
@tubi333
@tubi333 3 года назад
There was a kingdom of Israel before the partition in 926 BC, when the southern part called itself judea and the northern part still Israel. You labeled it here Samaria which was not the name of the country but only of its capital. In the older version you had it right.
@user-cg2tw8pw7j
@user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад
Pharaohs I love this land Solomon the Prophet died
@avrazzuber7829
@avrazzuber7829 3 года назад
The background music took me to these ancient history
@_xpawix_hdvideomapper7838
@_xpawix_hdvideomapper7838 3 года назад
Very good!
@sporksto4372
@sporksto4372 3 года назад
Yet another video of yours, yet another the best quality content we watch.
@stevenhart6788
@stevenhart6788 3 года назад
This is a great visual accompaniment to Will Durant's volume "The Story of Civilization: Our Oriental Heritage"
@bolsonarotemfimose
@bolsonarotemfimose 3 года назад
Great quality.
@tevochristmann5372
@tevochristmann5372 3 года назад
Incredible!
@adarshmohapatra5058
@adarshmohapatra5058 3 года назад
Wow, nice video. I can always trust your videos to be in depth and high quality!
@historyoftheworldpodcast5234
@historyoftheworldpodcast5234 3 года назад
A terrific upgrade in quality and such a valuable resource. Thank you so much Ollie.
@goghnos8826
@goghnos8826 3 года назад
Quality 💯
@alperenerkan5152
@alperenerkan5152 3 года назад
that's what I am looking for , awesome
@drswag0076
@drswag0076 3 года назад
in the later years we saw Assyria in the territories of modern Iraq.
@kararkarar6545
@kararkarar6545 3 года назад
we are persian
@kararkarar6545
@kararkarar6545 3 года назад
@Herdan im iraqi Persian origin
@kararkarar6545
@kararkarar6545 3 года назад
@Herdan We are called by Philly, we are the descendants of the Elamite community. Iraq has many Arabs, but some of them are Persian, but they have become with the Arabs.
@sepep6288
@sepep6288 3 года назад
@@kararkarar6545 Philly are Kurds/Lurs not Persians
@froggyirq7194
@froggyirq7194 3 года назад
@@kararkarar6545 Iraq has Persian become Arabs ? wtf are u talking about? And fayli are not Persian btw !
@omne1008
@omne1008 3 года назад
I subbed cuz your channel is exactly what I’ve been looking for this whole time
@dou-lheumanacara4310
@dou-lheumanacara4310 2 года назад
Ollie Bye, it´s notorious that your videos are full of studies and hard work. Congratularions and thanks for this huge knowlgdement.
@ASMapping
@ASMapping 3 года назад
This was needed, Nice job. Why didn't you make it all into one big video?
@OllieBye
@OllieBye 3 года назад
It just would've taken too long to make. This part alone took around a month.
@cynwulf2898
@cynwulf2898 3 года назад
So many people would have made only one of these videos, but you go beyond. Thank you for continuing to improve and to provide us all with this content which is so rarely found elsewhere in such a clean and digestible way.
@TahaWasiq
@TahaWasiq 3 года назад
1:23 Pepi II What a long rule. Longest in history I think.
@retf8977
@retf8977 3 года назад
Yep.
@TahaWasiq
@TahaWasiq 3 года назад
@@ProfessorPotatoPhD in that time especially, Egyptians would have firmly believed that he was a god. I wonder their reaction upon his death.
@TahaWasiq
@TahaWasiq 3 года назад
@@ProfessorPotatoPhD Agreed
@wardetta30
@wardetta30 3 года назад
I Love your Videos 👍👍👍❤️
@pavelavietor1
@pavelavietor1 3 года назад
YOU ARE THE BEST
@asterozoan
@asterozoan 3 года назад
You're an absolute hero! Your videos are such a great way to get an overview of how different regions have evolved.
@SuperDaxos
@SuperDaxos 3 года назад
Amazing! This theater was the birthplace of civilization and where human greatness truly started. From ancient Egypt, to the Sumerians, to the Babylonians and the Judeans, up to the Achaemenid empire and later the conquest of Alexander. There are too many tales to tell about this place and time period. Too bad most of it we will never uncover. Thank you for the video
@anon-rf5sx
@anon-rf5sx 5 месяцев назад
It's very impressive when you think, first how all this knowledge, the historical sources survived to this day, and second the study, research, efforts made in order to discover and understand this knowledge.
@miliba
@miliba 3 года назад
Very satisfying to see the whole map under 1 single entity at the end, after millennia of many lesser states
@nab.7250
@nab.7250 3 года назад
Dilmun 💗 🇮🇶 ❤️ 🇸🇦 💕 🇧🇭 ❤️ 🇶🇦
@nab.7250
@nab.7250 3 года назад
@ليندا زيد قصدي حضارة دلمون
@ideasperson8899
@ideasperson8899 3 года назад
An astounding amount of work has been put into this. Round of applause for Ollie Bye!
@dungdestroyer3580
@dungdestroyer3580 2 года назад
good job
@tankiwolf
@tankiwolf 3 года назад
This is very interesting for me ass a christian coz now i know when and where ur, Babylonia, Assyria and Hettitti were located. Nice job.
@MT_282
@MT_282 3 года назад
The crazy thing is. At the start of the video the pyramids were already constructed
@JoseManuel-is4yc
@JoseManuel-is4yc 3 года назад
Malik Tibourtine no. The piramids were built araund 2500bc, and the video start at 3500bc
@pinghpin3
@pinghpin3 Год назад
@@JoseManuel-is4ycI think he meant when the every year part starts
@fluttee
@fluttee 3 года назад
This is a quality content that I really know you've put much effort on, thank you so much and good luck with your next projects
@murtadhaalkenani3876
@murtadhaalkenani3876 3 года назад
4K ? That's some high quality Mapping
@maciejkamil
@maciejkamil 3 года назад
It's amazing that so much information about so ancient time survived to this day.
@ninveh1
@ninveh1 8 месяцев назад
In 1200 bc Assyria expands to farest Anatolia, Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Golf Sea and Levante. Tukulti Ninurta. Assyrian King.
@user-cg2tw8pw7j
@user-cg2tw8pw7j 8 месяцев назад
Babylonians: Stop, Satan, you killer of humans
@ninveh1
@ninveh1 8 месяцев назад
@@user-cg2tw8pw7j Assyria is made by Gods Hands. (Isaiah 19:25)
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