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The Pechenegs: Turkic Invasion of Europe 

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@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
42 minutes of pure unadulterated medieval Turkic history await you in this video. And you can also listen to it on the go on the Khan's Den Podcast pages: Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/0Mxspu9pWt9tD1hT9yvKUt?si=uRPb8ZnQSc60eFy-6qUgbQ Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/khans-den-turkic-and-steppe-history/id1675744095
@blackjackfragnetic
@blackjackfragnetic 26 дней назад
emre başkan çok güzel bilgiseller hazırlaşsın. eline sağlık
@Ercan-cy3we
@Ercan-cy3we 11 дней назад
Hey masonic bitch, they are Mongols not turks, turk and Mongol is not the same thing 🤦
@kadirbozkus-ss3sm
@kadirbozkus-ss3sm Месяц назад
Almancı kardeşlerimizden hala senin gibi köklerine bağlı olanları görmek, ve bu denli iyi işler yaptığını bilmek çok güzel, benim kuzenim türkçe bile konuşamıyor...
@moroRomantico
@moroRomantico 8 дней назад
Türkiye'de üniversite bitirip cümle dahi kuramayan varken çok şaşırılacak bir durum değil.
@CatalynCrystyan
@CatalynCrystyan Месяц назад
I'm Pecheneg ! We still alive ! Respect for this video !
@umutkiran3035
@umutkiran3035 Месяц назад
You are old Turkic person 🚩
@turky6834
@turky6834 Месяц назад
can I ask where do you live?. I want to visit you and learn more about Pecheneg people
@CatalynCrystyan
@CatalynCrystyan Месяц назад
@@turky6834 i'm from Romania but i live in Germany
@Tennis2016
@Tennis2016 Месяц назад
Which country do you live ? Which other places Pechenegs live ? Greetings from a South Azerbaijani Turk living in Canada ♥️
@CatalynCrystyan
@CatalynCrystyan Месяц назад
@@Tennis2016hello, in Romania in this city: Tulcea, Peceneaga
@benimtelefoncaliyor1dk
@benimtelefoncaliyor1dk Месяц назад
The Battle of Levounion has to be the most tragic battle fought between two Turkic sides, other unfortunate battles like Yassıcemen, Ankara, Otlukbeli, Bolchu,... can't come close to it
@dledlavitz
@dledlavitz Месяц назад
In hungary we call them "besenyő"
@magyarhungarianchannel5555
@magyarhungarianchannel5555 Месяц назад
The town of ABA in hungary (Real name:besnyö) the ancient people of this town are hungarian mixed petcheneg (besenyö)
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
@@magyarhungarianchannel5555 Very interesting, thanks for sharing both of you!
@magyarhungarianchannel5555
@magyarhungarianchannel5555 Месяц назад
@@KhansDen thank you, look for "sárvíz völgye" looks at the "Sárvíz"region in Hungary, many Petcheneg tribes were installed and assimilated to the Magyar in this region. on the other side of the Danube are the Cumans who were installed and assimilated to the Magyars in the Kunsag regions 👍
@pecenek46
@pecenek46 Месяц назад
Ben Türkiyede yüzyıllardır yaşayan bir Türküm ve köyümün adı ''Beşen'' ve kaynaklarda Peçenek Türkü olarak geçiyoruz.
@pecenek46
@pecenek46 Месяц назад
​​@@KhansDen Türkiyede Kahramanmaraş ilinde Beşen ve Beşenli olarak iki köy var Beşenli köyü kaynaklarda Nogay - Tatar olarak geçerken benim köyüm Beşen Peçenek olarak geçmekte işin ilginç yanı Beşen ve Beşenli köyünü kuranla iki kardeş.
@joseftaghizadeh8655
@joseftaghizadeh8655 25 дней назад
💥Wrong? If Vienna fallen 1529 by Turks, probably: -Colonialism had not occurred. -Blacks weren't enslaved. -Indians were not massacred and other indigenous haven't been eliminated. -There were no Nazism or world wars and no holocaust. -Europe also remains Christian because the Turks didn't change the religion or language of the Greeks in their 500-year reign. Historically: -Turks were in Africa 200 years earlier than westeners,but Turks didn't enslave Africa like them. -Turks opposed colonial and enslaving powers. -Of course Colonialist don't like Turks and misinform about turks. -Who was the sick man of Europe? OBS! Colonialism occurs by western limitet private companies like east india company not by western nations or country.Private network drive and benefitit from colonialism,not 99% of western population.
@SSMasseus
@SSMasseus 14 дней назад
shut up pig european turks destoryed romans both in attia era rule germans romans and ottoman era rule romans turks not love you discusting european or christian shit.
@Judge_Magister
@Judge_Magister 6 дней назад
Hope you realize how retarded this comment is? Colonialism and slavery are as old human civilization itself. The Turks themselves were pretty established in the business, probably learned the trick of the trade from their newly adopted cult.
@AltaicGigachad
@AltaicGigachad Месяц назад
Turkic clans fathered Europeans very often spreading their genes around the continent; Attilids, Dulo Bulgars, Avar Bayanids, Tatar Godunovs & Jochids, House of Osman, Cuman Terterids - Asenids - Shishmanids - Pechenegs - Basarab, Chuvash Lenin's order, Ashina, Hunyadi (There Cuman hypothesis is proven to be true due there dna)
@khanimran7465
@khanimran7465 Месяц назад
Very true the great turkic empire's conquered vast lands an spread there gene's in Europe
@dogukan127
@dogukan127 Месяц назад
bro all peoples interbred constantly for millenia - that is a pointless assesment
@ForageGardener
@ForageGardener Месяц назад
Sort of. They didn't bring much genetics it was smaller groups of warriors who became social and political elites and typically just assimilated into the local cultures they didn't bring much genetic with them just look at Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Mostly indo European genetics very little turkic genetics
@altenbraun7081
@altenbraun7081 Месяц назад
Keep dreaming
@LP18888
@LP18888 Месяц назад
The Mongols fathered a lot of Turkic clans too so who cares. Everyone mated with everyone back in the day and even today.
@GirayKhan
@GirayKhan Месяц назад
Eğitim hayatımda tarihten nefret eden biriydim. Zira sürekli tarihi rakamları ezberletme üzerineydi. Keşke o yıllarda böyle imkanlar olsaydı da seninki gibi videoları izleyip tarihe aşık olsaydım. Her yeni içeriğin bir önceki içerikten daha güzel daha iyi anlatıma ve daha çok detaya sahip. Emeğine sağlık Emre.
@89volvowithlazers
@89volvowithlazers Месяц назад
Very very good vid. Love your use of non western sources it really gives insight as to how all these tribes and nomadic peoples were remembered noted and engaged with their neighbors. Learned a whole lot to be sure
@loecorristo555
@loecorristo555 Месяц назад
Nice! Can we have a video about the Cumans please?
@EzraBenKhazar
@EzraBenKhazar Месяц назад
I’ve always didnt know what to think of the Pechenegs as I know they helped shatter the power of the Kabar Magyars. thanks for the video!
@turktarihi266
@turktarihi266 Месяц назад
Wow, new topic for me. Thanks for your efforts.
@altynbekoff6593
@altynbekoff6593 Месяц назад
Still waiting for a video about Kazakh Khanate
@nickmalgus5626
@nickmalgus5626 Месяц назад
It'll come he seems to be doing his vids chronologically
@maxten
@maxten Месяц назад
It's sad when you hear about the disappearance of tribes, their myths, origin stories and heroes, all gone especially when they've made a mark on the history of the world.
@عليياسر-ك9ظ
@عليياسر-ك9ظ Месяц назад
What do you expect from Bedouins who do not have cities, unlike the Khazars who have cities?
@Bjorn_Algiz
@Bjorn_Algiz Месяц назад
Your research and presenting evidences are deeply appreciated in the community. Love your work brother! ❤
@relaxmode8909
@relaxmode8909 Месяц назад
Another great work Emre Hoca.
@joeshmoe8345
@joeshmoe8345 Месяц назад
Love it, thanks a bunch for sharing this with us Big Dog
@Andy_Babb
@Andy_Babb Месяц назад
Loving the new content man. Narrating with your own voice definitely improved the channel. Good stuff!! Thank you!
@phantom_yt5176
@phantom_yt5176 Месяц назад
Did you know a certain branch of aragonese royals in Spain have a pecheneg ancestry line which branched out from the aragonese connection to the Hungarian arpads.
@Ghjkoplokkp
@Ghjkoplokkp Месяц назад
Wholy moly
@phantom_yt5176
@phantom_yt5176 Месяц назад
@@Ghjkoplokkp it shows how far Turkic influence can reach
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
Okay, THAT I truly did not know. Do you perhaps have a name or two regarding these Pecheneg royals in Spain? I'd like to dig deeper into it.
@phantom_yt5176
@phantom_yt5176 Месяц назад
@@KhansDen In the Hungarian Árpád dynasty Taksony married the daughter of the pecheneg chieftain “Tonuzoba” sometimes described as “Tonuzoba-oğuz-Besenyo”. Later down the line, a marriage between the Árpád’s and the House of Barcelona happened. The Árpáds were also known to possibly have Cuman ancestry aswell. The Daughter of Andrew II of Hungary married James I of Aragon in northern Spain. Note the current ruling dynasty in Spain is not of the Aragonese/Barcelona dynasty. Descendants of the Aragonese-Arpad marriage mostly live in Aragon and Catalonia itself along with Spains colonies in the Americas.
@georgeheytem
@georgeheytem Месяц назад
My most favorite youtube channel ❤
@mehmetalioz368
@mehmetalioz368 Месяц назад
Sevgili Emre. Herşeyden önce eline sağlık. Ancak tarih bölümü mezunu bir İngilizce Türkçe çevirmen olarak bir kelimenin telafuzunu düzeltmeni öneriyorum. "mercenary" kelimesindeki "c" harfini Türkçe'deki "k" sesi ile değil "s" sesi ile seslendirmen gerekiyor. Bir de Kaşgarlı Mahmut'un paha biçilmez kitabının adını da "Divan-ı Lugat İt-Türk" şeklinde okumalısın.
@spiderh
@spiderh 18 дней назад
Orijinalinde K ile okunur esasında, sonradan yumuşamış o harf. Market, Merchandise, Merkantilizm vs. hep aynı köklerden gelir (MERX).
@mehmetalioz368
@mehmetalioz368 17 дней назад
@@spiderh Hayır, öyle okunmaz.
@spiderh
@spiderh 17 дней назад
@@mehmetalioz368 Arkadaşım, eskiden öyle okunuyordu, şimdi yumuşadı Sİ ile okunuyor.
@mehmetalioz368
@mehmetalioz368 17 дней назад
@@spiderh Evladım, ben senin arkadaşın değilim. Yumuşama diye bir şey yoktur dilbilimde. Kahve sohbeti yapmıyoruz burada. Bilip bilmeden konuşma. İngilizce bir kelime olarak " mercenary" "s" sesiyle okunur. Kökeni olan kelimelerin nasıl okunduğunun bir önemi yok. Kaldı ki bilgin de yanlış.
@spiderh
@spiderh 17 дней назад
@@mehmetalioz368 Karşındakinin yaşını bilmeden evladım deme istersen. Arkadaşım değilsen o vakit dış kapının dış mandalısın ve benim için zerre değerin yok demektir. Eğer arzu ettiğin bu ise benim için hava hoş, insan gibi muamele edilmesini istemeyene başka türlü de muamele ederiz. İkinci olarak, biraz etimoloji ve dillerin tarihsel gelişimini öğren, anlarsın yumuşamanın ne demek olduğunu. Bu cahil özgüveni de yeni moda oldu.
@Bizmyurt
@Bizmyurt 20 дней назад
Birka - do research about it! Birka is said to be swedens first city. It is about stockholm but archaeological findings say it was a Turkish city maybe connected to Khazars. Swedes keep quit about it as it will destroy their self image!
@frankmcquade992
@frankmcquade992 Месяц назад
The Pecheneg/Becenek seem to be the enfant Terrible of the 24 Oghuz families. Great work as usual Emre.
@burqut
@burqut Месяц назад
This is another excellent work, thank you for your efforts.
@odilbekb-sarkaev1052
@odilbekb-sarkaev1052 Месяц назад
The Itbechene- Itbaraq- Kilbaraq- Bajanak-Pecheneg archeogenetic samples from modern Romania Y haplogroups N1a1-N-M178 and G2a1.
@eem8039
@eem8039 Месяц назад
So in my county from Romania is a village called Peceneaga
@CatalynCrystyan
@CatalynCrystyan Месяц назад
I'm from this village, i have asian eyes ... my dna test say that i'm gagauz-bulgar but i'm romanian
@pecenek46
@pecenek46 Месяц назад
​@@CatalynCrystyaniyi günler soydaşım ben uzaktan kardeşin olan başka bir Peçenek Türküyüm. Kendinize iyi bakın.
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t 2 дня назад
​@@pecenek461️⃣Etymology of the word PECHENEG: My village is called PECENEAGA Probably much closer to the original word than the English version 2️⃣Etymology of the word PECENEAGA PeCeNe = we see a repetition of the vowel (e). PeCeNeaGa = vowels are written with lowercase letters PCNG = consonants e,e,ea,a = vowels I conclude that the repetition of the vowel (e) is only for 🎵melodic purpose, so it has no other meaning than a melodic meaning. PCNG = consonants it, it, it, it = 🎵 3️⃣Then we stop focusing on (e) if their only meaning is melodic, but try to find out about (PCNG). And the first observation made is that (G) means: people / people belonging to the area / people of the place. For example: Hun Garya (Area of ​​"Hun" people) Bul Garya (Area of ​​"bulg" people) Ma Gyar (Area of ​​the "ma" people) Af Ganya (Area of ​​"af" people) Pcn Garya (Area of ​​people "pcn") 4️⃣Only the meaning of three consonants remained to be found, more precisely (Pcn). Out of a total of 9 letters. (PeCeNeaga). But let's see if we managed to discover anything so far? Of course I did! I just found out that the rest of the letters are only for 🎵melodic purpose and refer to people, to a certain ethnicity, to a certain territory, to the people of an Area. Area is an area, with borders. It's about people (PCN). So what does PCN mean? ■ PCN-people ■ PCN-area ■ PCN-territory ■ PCN-like ■ PCN-area ■ PCN-Aryans ■ PCN-area ■ PCN-country ■ PCN-circle ■ PCN (is the area where PCN people live, surrounded by borders, people outside the circle are not PCN, only people inside the circle are PCN, only people inside the country are PCN, only those who belong to the family, group, tribe, nation , area). 5️⃣In order to find out what (PCN) means, we will take advantage of the fact that I, who come from a village in Romania, called Peceneaga, have Asian eyes. There is a good chance that the reason I have Asian eyes is Pecheneg descent. Although I am Romanian, it is possible that I have assimilated Pecheneg ancestors. In general, the rest of the Romanians I met in my childhood noticed that I didn't look like a typical Romanian, but like a Romanian mixed with "something". Because of my eyes as a child I was nicknamed "The Chinese" and many people associated my eyes with Chinese eyes. Which may mean that the Pechenegs did not live far from the Chinese. I'm not saying they were Chinese, just that they probably didn't live far from them. Although, we could mention that the Chinese contain the 2 consonants "CN" like the Pechenegs. China) P(e)C(e)N(ea)G(a). This cannot be discovered by absolutely anyone else, not even by the greatest historians, because those historians have never seen a Pecheneg in their lifetime. So who can talk more about the Pechenegs than me? Who knows them better, if I see them daily in the mirror?. Another coincidence is that my uncle looks like "Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan" and my cousin looks like a Japanese woman. This clearly indicates that the Pechenegs did not live far from those small-eyed Asians in the past. From the start, we make our work easier by eliminating all areas where there are no small eyes. This does not mean that some Pechenegs would not have been more different than my appearance, but it is only a "possibility" that what I say is true. Other similar aspects: Cossacks, Uzbeks, Turkmens, some Hungarians, some Bulgarians, some Turkic people from the Caucasus. This leads me to believe that (PCN-people) would not have lived far from these groups of people I have listed. Some look so much like me, that it's as if we actually have the same parents, as if we were twin brothers. And I have seen many Uzbeks and Karakalpaks who look a LOT like my father, my uncles and me. They look so much alike, as if they were my uncles too. I watch their videos on RU-vid and think: Is my uncle in that video? Is that my dad in that video? It's like a clone, a doppelgänger, something photocopied, it's very similar. We still don't know what (PCN) means, but at least we know that in history they fought the Magyars and the Khazars. It is therefore a proof that they lived near Hungarians and Khazars. But it is also a proof that they were not Hungarians and Khazars. But there were 2 groups that were arguing with each other, 2 different groups that were killing each other. To find out the origin (PCN-people) we will see that they had contacts with: the Cumans. Even though they were fighting, we can see that they didn't live far from each other, they were close enough to stick their swords into each other. Also in the history of the Pechenegs we see that there were periods when they were allies with the Bulgarians, but also periods when they fought with the Bulgarians. The result is that (PCN-peoples) lived next to: Hungarians, Khazars, Cumans, Bulgarians, Oguz. So they most likely looked the same facially, they dressed the same, their language was probably similar, they lived in the same area, and maybe they had common ancestors. 7️⃣The result is that the etymology of the word PECHENEG could be more of a melodic name, and it refers to a specific group of people from a certain specific area. They lived near Turkic or were probably Turkic. (PCN-people🎵). 8️⃣In order to find out what the remaining 3/9 letters mean, we must notice that certain sounds resemble each other. For example: P=B C=K=Q=G N=? It is so similar in pronunciation and hearing that some people might confuse (P with N) or (C with G). Also, the language could change over 1000 years so that (C becomes G for example). This happens because people start pronouncing different words when drunk, when they talk fast, when they can't pronounce certain sounds, when they can't hear well, maybe they do it because they think it's funny, or it's just the way that languages ​​do not stagnate, but change over time. PCN = Peceneaga = PECHENEGS, and their names may have been: ▶️PCN = PKN = PQN = PGN Peceneaga = Pekeneaga = Peqeneaga = Pegeneaga ▶️BCN = BKN = BQN = BGN Beceneaga = Bekeneaga = Beqeneaga = Begeneaga There are several possible variants, apart from what I wrote. And every man has a different accent. So what was the real name? Where did they come from? And what was the meaning of their name?
@brkln621
@brkln621 7 часов назад
​@@CatalynCrystyanwhat is your mother language?
@odilbekb-sarkaev1052
@odilbekb-sarkaev1052 Месяц назад
A part of Pechenegs became Oghuz- Turkman. They fought with a Salur confederation and were defeated by them, and one part departed into the Volga-Ural region, second part stayed with a Salurs.
@user-cb1mq3xf6e
@user-cb1mq3xf6e 5 дней назад
Yes, there are Salurs in China. They speak a dialect of Turkish and are muslim. There are many towns called Salur at Anatolia.
@Karint7
@Karint7 Месяц назад
Then they went thru Hungary in today's Bosnia. There they live in our days.
@Thechildofthemoon1
@Thechildofthemoon1 19 дней назад
Turks were already in Europe. Then we traveled to Asia and then traveled back again.
@khabibmcgregor5386
@khabibmcgregor5386 Месяц назад
Please keep up this amazing work you do for our people. You are amazing and have my full support!!!!
@KingCatsTube
@KingCatsTube Месяц назад
I’m guessing a video about the Cuman-Kipchaks will be next?
@Interns-Eternal-Empire
@Interns-Eternal-Empire Месяц назад
love the channel and the content
@Ghjkoplokkp
@Ghjkoplokkp Месяц назад
Video about Tatars please
@Ghjkoplokkp
@Ghjkoplokkp Месяц назад
When i think about Tatars. 1: Tribes whom lived next to Turkic tribes next to Mongolian. 2: Mongolised Turkic people. 3: Crimean Tatars 4: Caucasian Tatars/Azeri Turks 5: Recently hearing and reading about Tataria which is very pseudo-science i think. 6: Classification used by the Russians Etc etc etc. What are Tatats exactly or what is exactly the definition of an Tatar. Did it change meaning in time or are people using the name wrongly? Are Tatars in definition Turkic or did they become Turkified or are they Mongolised Turkic people? I hope you will make an video about them where there will be givin an conclusive anwer what Tatars are or were.
@hakansavasci1880
@hakansavasci1880 Месяц назад
As a Turkic very proud of your channel is very good educational of our history .keep up the good work 👍
@user-cb1mq3xf6e
@user-cb1mq3xf6e 5 дней назад
Pecheneg is a Turkish word which means wives' brother. İn modern Turkish exists as 'Bacanak'.
@Userjunior2016
@Userjunior2016 Месяц назад
Emeğine sağlık Emre Çok güzel video Teşekkürler
@youtubekreator165
@youtubekreator165 Месяц назад
You could also safely add to the video that the Eastern European Khazar people adopted the Israelite religion even before the Arabs appeared, and they have no genetic connection with the original people, only the religious beliefs, if they don't practice their religion, then they are Khazar people and not the what do they call themselves!
@benimtelefoncaliyor1dk
@benimtelefoncaliyor1dk Месяц назад
Turks produced some of the greatest chalice designers; Bulgar Khan Krum, Hun Laoshang, and the notorious Pecheneg Kurya Khan. Rulers with drip
@boris75723
@boris75723 Месяц назад
Huns were not turkic tribe
@zekeriyasayar3390
@zekeriyasayar3390 Месяц назад
​@@boris75723 HOW DO YOU KNOW.???
@boris75723
@boris75723 Месяц назад
@@zekeriyasayar3390 just google
@barca8341
@barca8341 Месяц назад
@@boris75723 they were.
@YirtuchilarBashi5563
@YirtuchilarBashi5563 Месяц назад
​@@boris75723haha indo european propaganda 😂😂 european huns=West xiongnu
@timmyturner327
@timmyturner327 Месяц назад
Amazing video.
@AltaicGigachad
@AltaicGigachad Месяц назад
Top 5 turanic fatalities 1. Lenin > Romanov Dynasty 2. Khan Krum > Nikephoros 3. Hulegu > Al Mustasim 4. Jebe & Subutai > Rus' princes 5. Kurya Khan > Svyatoslav
@denizucar3947
@denizucar3947 Месяц назад
6. Ivan the Terrible > Söyümbike
@altenbraun7081
@altenbraun7081 Месяц назад
You > Berlin, Germany
@michelleg7
@michelleg7 Месяц назад
No, he likely descends from Helena of Constantinople not the first wife of Yuri Dolgorukiy who was the daughter of that Khan
@user-dl3nc4jx7k
@user-dl3nc4jx7k Месяц назад
Only Russia has a territory of 1\8 part of the land on the planet and 30% of all the mineral resources of the planet! And it has existed as a single state for more than 1000 years, and yes, the Turkic peoples are also part of Russia, but the Russians survived the Pechenegs, the Polovtsians, the Khazars and many other nomadic peoples who disappeared into oblivion and dissolved or were completely destroyed in history.
@denizucar3947
@denizucar3947 Месяц назад
@@user-dl3nc4jx7k Russians didnt exist at all when Turks build intercontinental empires more than thousand years earlier. İn fact the word Rus isnt even "Russian" nor the world "Slav". The first russian chief was a Khan! The word Siberia is Turkic. The cyrillic alphabet is a mixture of Turkic runes and Greek alphabet. Turkic people numbers up to 250 Million. There is a saying: "Scratch the Russian and you will find a Tatar." What are you talking about?
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t 2 дня назад
1️⃣Etymology of the word PECHENEG: My village is called PECENEAGA Probably much closer to the original word than the English version 2️⃣Etymology of the word PECENEAGA PeCeNe = we see a repetition of the vowel (e). PeCeNeaGa = vowels are written with lowercase letters PCNG = consonants e,e,ea,a = vowels I conclude that the repetition of the vowel (e) is only for 🎵melodic purpose, so it has no other meaning than a melodic meaning. PCNG = consonants it, it, it, it = 🎵 3️⃣Then we stop focusing on (e) if their only meaning is melodic, but try to find out about (PCNG). And the first observation made is that (G) means: people / people belonging to the area / people of the place. For example: Hun Garya (Area of ​​"Hun" people) Bul Garya (Area of ​​"bulg" people) Ma Gyar (Area of ​​the "ma" people) Af Ganya (Area of ​​"af" people) Pcn Garya (Area of ​​people "pcn") 4️⃣Only the meaning of three consonants remained to be found, more precisely (Pcn). Out of a total of 9 letters. (PeCeNeaga). But let's see if we managed to discover anything so far? Of course I did! I just found out that the rest of the letters are only for 🎵melodic purpose and refer to people, to a certain ethnicity, to a certain territory, to the people of an Area. Area is an area, with borders. It's about people (PCN). So what does PCN mean? ■ PCN-people ■ PCN-area ■ PCN-territory ■ PCN-like ■ PCN-area ■ PCN-Aryans ■ PCN-area ■ PCN-country ■ PCN-circle ■ PCN (is the area where PCN people live, surrounded by borders, people outside the circle are not PCN, only people inside the circle are PCN, only people inside the country are PCN, only those who belong to the family, group, tribe, nation , area).
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t 2 дня назад
5️⃣In order to find out what (PCN) means, we will take advantage of the fact that I, who come from a village in Romania, called Peceneaga, have Asian eyes. There is a good chance that the reason I have Asian eyes is Pecheneg descent. Although I am Romanian, it is possible that I have assimilated Pecheneg ancestors. In general, the rest of the Romanians I met in my childhood noticed that I didn't look like a typical Romanian, but like a Romanian mixed with "something". Because of my eyes as a child I was nicknamed "The Chinese" and many people associated my eyes with Chinese eyes. Which may mean that the Pechenegs did not live far from the Chinese. I'm not saying they were Chinese, just that they probably didn't live far from them. Although, we could mention that the Chinese contain the 2 consonants "CN" like the Pechenegs. China) P(e)C(e)N(ea)G(a). This cannot be discovered by absolutely anyone else, not even by the greatest historians, because those historians have never seen a Pecheneg in their lifetime. So who can talk more about the Pechenegs than me? Who knows them better, if I see them daily in the mirror?. Another coincidence is that my uncle looks like "Bruce Lee or Jackie Chan" and my cousin looks like a Japanese woman. This clearly indicates that the Pechenegs did not live far from those small-eyed Asians in the past. From the start, we make our work easier by eliminating all areas where there are no small eyes. This does not mean that some Pechenegs would not have been more different than my appearance, but it is only a "possibility" that what I say is true. Other similar aspects: Cossacks, Uzbeks, Turkmens, some Hungarians, some Bulgarians, some Turkic people from the Caucasus. This leads me to believe that (PCN-people) would not have lived far from these groups of people I have listed. Some look so much like me, that it's as if we actually have the same parents, as if we were twin brothers. And I have seen many Uzbeks and Karakalpaks who look a LOT like my father, my uncles and me. They look so much alike, as if they were my uncles too. I watch their videos on RU-vid and think: Is my uncle in that video? Is that my dad in that video? It's like a clone, a doppelgänger, something photocopied, it's very similar.
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t 2 дня назад
This makes me think that probably school kids didn't exactly know the difference between a Chinese and a Japanese, that's why I got the nickname "Chinese" in my childhood. Probably children from school and childhood friends had never seen a "Kazakh, or a Mongol, or something else" in their lives until that age, and they called everything Asian "Chinese". To them a Thai could be Chinese. And a Siberian would be everything, a Chinese. They were too young to know anything other than the Chinese seen on TV. It is likely that (PCN) are close to (CN=Chinese) but not Chinese. Or?
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t 2 дня назад
6️⃣I'm helped by something! 5 minutes from my village there is a village called "Turcoaia". Which means that the Pechenegs, even if they are not Turks, did not live far from the Turks. 10 minutes away is a village called "Caraciu". And on the Internet, the Kakakalpak people say that they are descended from the Pechenegs. Wow, what a coincidence! The village next to me is called the same as their ethnicity (Caraciu=Karakalpak), and my village is called Peceneaga, and the Karakalpak people say they are descended from the Pechenegs. And between my village and the village of Caraciu, there is another village called Turcoaia. They are already like pieces of a puzzle. But do you think that's all? 15 minutes from my village there is another village called "Cerna". and the Karakalpaks people of Uzbekistan say that they are descended from a tribe called "Chorni Klobuky or Chornye Klobuki". On wikipedia there is information that this tribe was united with the Pechenegs or that they were Pechenegs. Everything I have written so far makes me believe, that (PCN-peoples) were not Chinese, but rather they did not live far from the Karakalpaks people. Because regardless of the fact that in childhood I had the nickname "Chinese", I consider myself very similar to the Karakalpak people that I see on RU-vid. We look so good that they are my uncles/cousins/brothers. While the Chinese seem different to me, even very different. In addition, there is no historian who says that the Pechenegs were Chinese, but there are historians who say: For example, Anna Komnena says that the language of the Pechenegs and the language of the Cumans are similar. Other historians and writers say that their language resembles Turkic languages. The traces they left behind, names of mountains/waters, and the names of the Pecheneg leaders remained in history, and they are similar to the names of the Turks. So, without me historians would not have found out that (PCN-peoples) have Asian eyes, they live next to Turks, and it is possible that they are Turks.
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t 2 дня назад
We still don't know what (PCN) means, but at least we know that in history they fought the Magyars and the Khazars. It is therefore a proof that they lived near Hungarians and Khazars. But it is also a proof that they were not Hungarians and Khazars. But there were 2 groups that were arguing with each other, 2 different groups that were killing each other. To find out the origin (PCN-people) we will see that they had contacts with: the Cumans. Even though they were fighting, we can see that they didn't live far from each other, they were close enough to stick their swords into each other. Also in the history of the Pechenegs we see that there were periods when they were allies with the Bulgarians, but also periods when they fought with the Bulgarians. The result is that (PCN-peoples) lived next to: Hungarians, Khazars, Cumans, Bulgarians, Oguz. So they most likely looked the same facially, they dressed the same, their language was probably similar, they lived in the same area, and maybe they had common ancestors.
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t
@CătălinCristianLupașcu-h3t 2 дня назад
7️⃣The result is that the etymology of the word PECHENEG could be more of a melodic name, and it refers to a specific group of people from a certain specific area. They lived near Turkic or were probably Turkic. (PCN-people🎵).
@turky6834
@turky6834 Месяц назад
Battle of Levounion 😥
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
@mohammedsaysrashid3587 Месяц назад
Another wonderful historical coverage video was shared by an amazing (khan Den) channel....PECHENEG ..as specific Turkik pastor's group beneath width Turkik world and Turkik live climax...
@plasebox
@plasebox Месяц назад
the sumerians called themselved kenger. and known to migrate from asia to mezopotamia. is there any relevance?
@عليياسر-ك9ظ
@عليياسر-ك9ظ Месяц назад
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@a.d.1926
@a.d.1926 Месяц назад
not from asia to mesopotamia but vice versa, at least genetically this is proven. however there is a huge possibility that the culture from mesopotamia (proto-turanic cultures) spread across mediterranean and asia. etruscs (Trusci) have many similarities with Turkic people and culture, also linguistically. Summerians, Etruscans, and Turkic people used their language in a very similar way and were totally different than Indo-European and Anatolian languages so makes you think. I believe that proto-Turanic culture originated in Mesopotamia and then spread.
@salihagokova5948
@salihagokova5948 3 дня назад
@plasebox The ancient Sumerians originally came from the Khorasan/Ötügen regions, today's Uzbekistan, they were the proto-types of the Uzbeg Turks. The claim that they supposedly migrated from Mesopotamia to Central Asia is a manipulative lie, or rather this theory (lie) is politically motivated.
@salihagokova5948
@salihagokova5948 3 дня назад
@@a.d.1926 The ancient Sumerians originally came from the Khorasan/Ötügen regions, today's Uzbekistan, they were the proto-types of the Uzbeg Turks. The claim that they supposedly migrated from Mesopotamia to Central Asia is a manipulative lie, or rather this theory (lie) is politically motivated.
@milenkoantic4761
@milenkoantic4761 Месяц назад
Yesss, when the anglosaxon talk about the suth east Asian and Balkan history....well its usualy one twentyeth parts of fact and everytheng else is total simplification...mostly if not only because their geoplotical reasons....what on earth would say one english speacker who ware Pechenegs....you better ask todays Russian and Ukrainian Cossacks, Crimean Tatars, Romanians- Valachs, Bulgars....😉
@plasebox
@plasebox Месяц назад
good video thank you!
@michaelrredford
@michaelrredford Месяц назад
Thanks!
@gennadiyleyfman6920
@gennadiyleyfman6920 Месяц назад
Aren’t the Gagauz people of Moldova considered the direct descendants of the Pechenegs?
@CatalynCrystyan
@CatalynCrystyan Месяц назад
I'm from Romania, from a village called Peceneaga. My dna test say that i'm Gagauz. But i'm not Gagauz, i'm just Romanian from a village called Peceneaga. What is the conclusion?
@almeu433
@almeu433 Месяц назад
They are another tribe: " Uzii"
@ffgffg645
@ffgffg645 Месяц назад
Probably
@pecenek46
@pecenek46 Месяц назад
​@@CatalynCrystyanaslını unutmuş bir Türksün. Yeniden Türk olduğunu hatırla atalarına layık ol.
@delly41
@delly41 Месяц назад
gökoğuz , celestial oğuz ,like göktürks ,oğuz (we dont say when we are talking ğ we say ouuz ) Turk is name of nation ,oğuz is a clan name like karluk and kıpçak > branch of oguz clans like, kayı, peçeneg ,bayındır,çepni .. tribe
@andrewhart6377
@andrewhart6377 12 дней назад
Hello, do you know who now has the writings of Anna Komenna ?
@Reader_curiosity
@Reader_curiosity Месяц назад
An interesting episode about an important and mysterious period in the general Turkish history, which is the Pecheneg people. The Pecheneg people played a major role in the history of the Turks and the European continent during the Middle Ages and were a fierce military force that terrified their opponents. Imagine that the Pechenegs lost two-thirds of their military power, as the first third joined the Oghuz, the second third joined the Khazars, and the third third was able to migrate deep into the lands of Eastern Europe. However, the Pechenegs were able to establish a strong military state that terrified the neighboring countries for almost three centuries, from the ninth to the eleventh century AD. The nature of the Pecheneg state is shrouded in mystery. Was it a nomadic empire? This possibility is unlikely because the Pechenegs did not seek to annex the lands of the neighboring countries, in the absence of a fixed center for them. Was the Pecheneg state a military union state? Was the Pecheneg state a feudal state? The ambiguity even reached the classification of the type of Pechenegs Turkish language, as Mahmoud Al-Kashgari classifies it as similar to the Volga Bulgar language and not a standard Turkish language, while there are other ancient sources that described the Pechenegs language as similar to the Cumans. In my opinion, this difference is due to the fact that the Pechenegs first migrated to the Volga lands and mixed with the Bulgars and Khazars, and therefore spoke the Bulgar Turkish language, while other Pecheneg groups maintained the standard Turkish language that they previously spoke in Central Asia and which is close to the languages ​​of the Oghuz, the Cumans and others. Also, some ancient historians, such as Al-Masudi, mentioned that the Pecheneg people were free and did not pay tribute to their king, which means that they preserved the purity of the steppe culture as it was before the Xiongnu era. Of course, the Pecheneg state must have other economic resources, represented by taking taxes from other populations subject to them or from other countries or from the spoils of war or trade and the like. The Pechenegs played an important role in the history of the Kingdom of Hungary, as King Stephen I allowed large groups of Pecheneg tribes to enter the Kingdom of Hungary and settled in dozens of settlements in its lands, ranging from cities, villages, castles and military garrisons, and later converted to Christianity. The Pechenegs formed a list of tribes, clans and families in the Kingdom of Hungary that enjoyed nobility, influence and power. The Pechenegs also enjoyed troubled relations with the Byzantine Empire, ranging from trade and war to military participation in the Byzantine army, and large groups of Pechenegs moved into the Danube lands and settled in its cities and villages. The Pechenegs were able to control the movement of trade in Eastern Europe, as mentioned by ancient historical sources, and therefore they were famous for their wealth, and even their popularity for wealth continued in Hungarian legends. This episode mentioned information I knew before about the existence of branches of the Oghuz in Eastern Europe, including that there was a Christian Oghuz principality affiliated with the Kievan Rus Kingdom. These unknown events in the history of the Oghuz deserve a special episode and deeper research to know their details. As for the archaeological evidence, it is impossible for a state that lasted for almost three centuries, covered a large area, and contributed to many events not to have many antiquities. Perhaps this is due to the poor classification of the discovered antiquities or the lack of archaeological studies on the Pecheneg period.
@Garden_Groove
@Garden_Groove Месяц назад
You forgot to mention that you are speaking about us Bulgarians. Scythians, Pechenegs, and else.
@Bizmyurt
@Bizmyurt 20 дней назад
GökTürk is wrong name they called them selves only Türk. Gök or Kök was used just as a description in the inscriptions and was missunderstod by the earlier interpreters!
@andrewhart6377
@andrewhart6377 12 дней назад
These images look like Mongol people. Were they related ? We know that the Tatars are related as well.
@KyzaghanPecheneg
@KyzaghanPecheneg Месяц назад
çok güzel ve başarılı bir video olmuş elinize sağlık
@skyisthelimit4554
@skyisthelimit4554 25 дней назад
Hi from Azerbaijan. I enjoyed your video, as it does not, as many others, dig too much into intra-tribal intricacies, jumps over unnecessary details and maintains coherency of the story line. In the video you mentioned a settlement of Biçanak which could bear the foot prints of pechenegs. Let me clarify that "biçanak" here stands for "land with tall grass" (which is mowed for later use, say in winter). So in this case, there is no connection with pechenegs. But this brought me to idea of what if "pecheneg-bejenek" word is derived not from "bacanag" but from "bichanak"? Kind of makes sence too.
@KhansDen
@KhansDen 24 дня назад
Hi there, I appreciate your feedback. A mistake on my part, then, but good to know. Maybe there is a connection after all regarding vocab?
@qwidium
@qwidium 22 дня назад
Romanians knowed as Vlachs you first mentioned them at 37:15. They do not appear on any map you provided. Did they pop out sudently after a rain, speacking a latin language? How come?
@Judge_Magister
@Judge_Magister 6 дней назад
Vlachs although heavily mixed are of Keltic origin who settled the area around the third century BC.
@andrewhart6377
@andrewhart6377 12 дней назад
Did you mention the Emperor employing the use of New Varangian Guards at the Battle of Beroia when the Pechenegs fortified themselves within a chained Wagon train. The Varangians hacked through these defences with battle axes and routed them completely.
@youtubekreator165
@youtubekreator165 Месяц назад
Errors in the video! - the people of Beseni never expelled the Hungarians from Levédia and Etelköz. They arrived together on their conquering journey to the Carpathian Basin! They maintain their friendly presence in many Transylvanian settlements of the Kingdom of Hungary, to the east and north of Beszterce /Bistrița/, as well as in present-day Hungary, in Zala county. In Transylvania, we fought wars together against the settled Germanic tribes, in order to recover the originally Scythian Dacian lands! The Úzos settled in Csík county, in the Eastern Carpathians, and their name and presence are preserved in the Hargita - Úz valley, where they lived on the Hungarian lands stolen in the treacherous manner of the Trianon decision, on the borderlands of the Hungarian kingdom. Besenyő and Úzos guarded the borders of the Hungarian kingdom. The Pechenegs living in Moldavia, or as the Hungarians call them, the Csángos, still speak Hungarian and preserve Hungarian traditions! In these areas, we cannot speak of Romanians until the end of the 1200s, because they are the Olachians who farmed around Lake Ohrid in 1054 until the schism. At that time, the word Vlach did not mean a people, but an occupation, a pastoral people. The word or name or phrase referring to the Romanian people appeared only after 1872, during the time of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, when Moldova was annexed to the Olach country through false claims and imperial aspirations. The Vlach/Romanian people appeared in the region only after 1300, as the last migrant people in European history, with the help of Bogdanovics, who was of Serbian origin, and who asked for the help of Vlach shepherds for his rebellion. He wanted to evade the taxes he paid to the Hungarians. There are no historical monuments, monuments, or paleogenetic data that would indicate the presence of the Romanian people in the territory of today's Romania and in the region of the Eastern Carpathians in this region. Romanian history is a big fairy tale, which is not based on historical facts, this must be taken into account. They couldn't fight together with the arriving peoples because they weren't there, I hope that's clear!!! They have no proof of this! Please remove your discredited claims from the video!
@CocoSon-we2rg
@CocoSon-we2rg Месяц назад
You mix facts with half-truths to say something bad about Romanians. The Beseni never expelled the Hungarians from Levédia and Etelköz, they only took advantage when they were away on plundering expeditions and did the same things to them that caused them to leave Etelkoz. They did not arrive together in the Carpathian Basin, they came after the Hungarians because they had their brothers, only that in the meantime under the Catholic occupation the Hungarians were much better organized and some of them even became Hungarians like the Szeklers, but you cannot speak of a great friendship between them . The piece of truth could be in the fact that Csango would have something of them and the very name you told them has something offensive in it. Transylvania, we fought wars together against settled Germanic tribes, to recover the originally Scythian Dacian lands! The Úzo settled in the Csík county, in the Eastern Carpathians, and their name and presence are preserved in the Hargita - Úz valley, where they lived on the stolen Hungarian lands in "The word Vlach did not mean a people, but an occupation" in Putin's words? "the last migratory people in European history" when the formation of the Romanian people begins on the current territory of Romania, on the ridge that makes the transition from east to west of the Urals." Absurdly assuming that Bogdan was of Serbian origin, what bothers you. Carol Robert of Anjou, because he was not Hungarian, led to their disappearance? Are there no historical monuments? Don't say that the pyramids were also made by you, like the hieroglyphs and cuneiforms.
@alexal5889
@alexal5889 20 дней назад
Dude, you make claims without any solid proof whatsoever and that is called wishful history not real history. No wonder such history is learned only in Hungary and maybe in Austria. There is absolute no written evidence of the so claimed romanian migration. Such a large people migrating would logicaly leave tons of documents with proof of your claims without any doubt . That theory was invented by the austrian pseudo historian Roesler to try and justify austro-hungarian claims and right to rule in Transilvania over the romanians. The hungarian frustration must be unbearable since in every video on youtube on the subject of history, always a few hungarians pop up with the same problem over and over: romanian/vlach presence and existence north of the Danube river.
@cjthebeesknees
@cjthebeesknees Месяц назад
36:20 Oh the irony, coming from Byzantine, a word that not only applies to the Eastern Romans but is also used to describe a convoluted and fickleness itself.
@cuneytkuzu8694
@cuneytkuzu8694 Месяц назад
Wie immer ein TOLLER DOKU 👏👏👏
@Amy-iz8vq
@Amy-iz8vq Месяц назад
The turks has a representation in the honkai starail as werewolves with superpower
@endrelevai2081
@endrelevai2081 16 дней назад
Több tizezer éve a kárpát medencéböl indult el minden☝️
@user-cb1mq3xf6e
@user-cb1mq3xf6e 5 дней назад
Kangars mentioned the people of Sumer. Sumer is the name of place. They called themselves 7:43
@user-cb1mq3xf6e
@user-cb1mq3xf6e 5 дней назад
Kengars. There are more than 300 Sumerian words same as Turkish.
@emirhan4663
@emirhan4663 Месяц назад
Profildeki adamı yapay zeka ile mi yaptın? Yapay zeka ise ne diye arattığını söyler misin?
@ahemenidov1900
@ahemenidov1900 Месяц назад
pācin (Parthian) = "mountain goat" pācinag~pācinig (Parthian-alike) = "goater (a man whose occupation is goats)" kozā (Slavic) = "goat" kozak (Slavic) = pācinag~pācinig = "goater, cossack (Don Cossacks, Zaporozhian Cossacks, Terek Cossacks, Yaik Cossacks, Siberian Cossacks, etc.)"
@a.d.1926
@a.d.1926 Месяц назад
I doubt that.
@HatredForMankind
@HatredForMankind 13 дней назад
both pecheneg and cossack have Turkic etymology. Double check it
@salihagokova5948
@salihagokova5948 2 дня назад
@ahemenidov1900 - "Pecenek" is a Turkish word, a derivation of the Turkish word "Bacanak" , which means the ""wife's brother"". - The word "Kozak" is also Turkish, like thousands of Slavic words. The Serbian language alone has over 8,000 thousand original Turkish words in its vocabulary. There are also thousands of Turkish words in the Bosnian and Croatian languages. Even the Greek language has thousands of Turkish words in its vocabulary. - The word "Kozak" comes from the Turkic tribe of the "Kazaks". "Kozak" is an old Turkish word and originates from the Turkish word "Kozalak". Kozalak means "pine cone". Over the centuries, the word "Kozak" was changed to "Kazak" which means "fur" in Turkish, but in today's Turkish usage, the word "Kazak" also means "sweater" for example. - "Terek" is also a Turkish word, in today's Turkish it means "Direk". Translated, "Terek" means something like wooden beam/wooden post/tree/wooden trunk/wooden pole/wooden timber. - You overated your primitive iranian/persian language. Because even in your iranian/persian language there are thousands of origin Turkish words, and you have tens of thousands origin arabic words in your iranian/persian vocabulary. However,.. in contrast, there are very small few iranian/persian words exist in the Turkish language..
@petrapetrakoliou8979
@petrapetrakoliou8979 16 дней назад
It is pronounced "mersenery", not "merkenery" (mercenary) in English.
@Homiebrahh
@Homiebrahh Месяц назад
The history of the Turks and mongols and all these nomadic groups should be taught in class rather than these boring early medieval Europe
@kiepyon1
@kiepyon1 Месяц назад
Kipchaks and Cuman Video please
@odilbekb-sarkaev1052
@odilbekb-sarkaev1052 Месяц назад
Who attacked Salur Kazan's land? Read the Qorqut Ata
@khanimran7465
@khanimran7465 Месяц назад
The great turkic empire's
@TheServantOfAllahAlmighty
@TheServantOfAllahAlmighty 23 дня назад
to be honest, the description of ibn fadlan cannot be so far as most people even in more civilized societies lived a life similar life, even nowadays among the non Muslims a very poor hygiene is pretty much normal. and the issue of morality is probably true as they didn't have any boundaries except some cultural ones, nor they did have any role models other than animals around them. this way of life wasn't just practiced by them, it was practiced by all. this is actually a pretty interesting answer for the ones who think that by simply living without Allahs guidance they can achieve anything other than savagery and barbarism. the devine guidance came only to correct the character of man and women and free him from barbarism, and to teach him morals, for him to how he'd treat his parents, how he'd clean himself from the filth and how he'd treat others with kindness and fairness and more. all of this has been stated in Quran and the tradition for the prophet muhammad peace be upon him.
@user-eb4vy1xp4e
@user-eb4vy1xp4e Месяц назад
"The Oghuz do not wash themselves..." said Ibn Fadlan "One should suspect bias on his part" ... Yeah or maybe on your part. I will rather believe the eye-witness.
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
Hard to believe, then, that ibn Fadlan managed to stay several weeks with people who apparently both hated water and never washed their hair or bodies. Even more interesting that he made that remark after being shocked about Turkish women having more freedoms than he was accustomed to back at home. But most importantly, his observations contradict other sources about virtually all Turkic peoples. Not even the Chinese would claim that the ancient Turks would have been "dirty" in any way. "Barbaric", as in non-sedentary pastoral nomads, yes. But never questioned their hygiene. Neither did the Romans/Greeks or Persians with regard to the Turkic peoples.
@denizucar3947
@denizucar3947 Месяц назад
​​@@KhansDen We have to look on this topic in comparison. Ibn Fadlan belongs to the aristocratic elite of Bagdad which was the most advanced and modern city of its time. Additionally to that, muslims have to wash their extremities five times a day (wudu / abdest) prior to the obligatory prayer. Further they have to do a full body wash after sex to be "pure" again. The ancient Turks believed in spirits of lakes and rivers. Therefore it was forbidden to throw waste in water or washing themselves in the river. They took water out of the river and put it in bath tubs for cleaning. We know that there existed Washing Yurts among the turkic camps. Seems like Ibn Fadlan wanted to put some sensationalism in his work as you can see in other parts of his narration. Contrary to Ibn Fadlan, Marco Polo writes that Turks and Mongols wash themselves every second day and finds it strange because Europeans didn't wash until the 19th century. Because of this parfume was invented.
@6876I
@6876I 15 дней назад
​@@denizucar3947 ever heard of the Roman and Greek bathhouses?
@Can-vl8sl
@Can-vl8sl 9 дней назад
@@6876I When he says Europe, I think he means western and northern Europe. There were bathhouses in southern Europe and the Balkan. Greeks and Balkan peoples were already Ottoman subjects. Western travelers found it barbaric that Turks and Balkan peoples bathed too often.
@peterpim6260
@peterpim6260 Месяц назад
Can not believe that nomadic people of inner Asia wore such elaborated clothing of finest fabric.
@etsafut
@etsafut 24 дня назад
They controlled trade routes and were very rich. It's mentioned a few times on Gokturk Inscriptions how rich they had become.
@7asak
@7asak 19 дней назад
They had to be mobile as possible thus wearing expenses on them such as clothes and jewels Plus they mostly traded with silk.
@CoreyCanuck
@CoreyCanuck 13 дней назад
🤘🏻🐺
@BlueSkyCountry
@BlueSkyCountry 21 день назад
These guys shot Bjorn Ironside.
@oguzhansener2523
@oguzhansener2523 Месяц назад
Oğuz’ların bu ilk baştaki Moğol lar İşle genetik örf adet hiç bir bağı yok hatta tarihi baş düşmanları, bunu Dede Korkut da sürekli söyler , ünlü tarihçi Faruk sümer de yazmıştır
@عليياسر-ك9ظ
@عليياسر-ك9ظ Месяц назад
How can you separate you, for God's sake? 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@hasanhakangenc
@hasanhakangenc 8 дней назад
#6:19 Tayyip reis appears...
@endrelevai2081
@endrelevai2081 16 дней назад
Nem üzték el a besenyök a magyarokat, rokonságban voltunk velük,
@TUNC66
@TUNC66 15 дней назад
I definitely agree with you, even though I don't know much about this historical subject, these were the same people.
@endrelevai2081
@endrelevai2081 15 дней назад
Sajnos nálunk is mint mindenütt tagadják és hazudják a népek nemzetek történelmét☝️a kárpát medence mindig is a magyarokévolt, bizony többször is elhagytuk és vissza tértünk, a történelem azt tanítja hogy elfoglalták holott ez nem igaz☝️ hon vissza foglalás volt, európát nem raboltak ki, a magyarok a szentkoronájukat keresték amit Nimród királyunk készitett amit az avaroktól elvittek ök örizték, azok is magyarok voltak, testvéreink csakúgy mint oly sok nemzet köztük a besenyök is hiszen vezetöink besenyö feleséget választottak maguknak ,szövetségben is voltunk velük amit hun szokás szerint vérszerzödéssel kötöttek meg☝️egyébként még réggebbi idöbe megyünk vissza Atilla nagy királyunkig akkor azt mondhatom hogy a hun 24 törzs szövetség soha nembomlott fel☝️sőt ujab három testvérnép csatlakozott szövetségünkhöz☝️úgyhogy az elkövetkezö 150évben a magyarsággal számolnia kell a világnak, lehet itt millió atom ezen szövetség ellen mind ez kevés lesz ha Atilla hunjai felébrednek☝️sokan mondják hogy már az idök folyamán porrá zúztak bennünket, de ha az a porszem az ember szemébe kerül az igen kellemetlen tud lenni, és ha azokat a porszemeket erös szél fújja az a legerösebb bilincset is elkoptatja☝️tudjuk múltunkat ismerjük jelenünket, és tudjuk a jövöt is☝️arvisúráink a világ hét részén aranylemezekre megvan írva múlt jelen jövö☝️a suárok az örzöik ☝️🤝🇭🇺🍷
@mymshark
@mymshark Месяц назад
alexios komnenos was aphenom of a century
@عليياسر-ك9ظ
@عليياسر-ك9ظ Месяц назад
So he was helping the Seljuks against the crusaders he had brought 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mymshark
@mymshark Месяц назад
@@عليياسر-ك9ظ and made the russians and pechnegs fight each other. after manzikert this man was what was needed to save and give a leash life to eastern rome
@عليياسر-ك9ظ
@عليياسر-ك9ظ Месяц назад
@mymshark Why do the Crusaders say that this man was helping the Seljuk Muslims against the Crusaders?
@Bizmyurt
@Bizmyurt 20 дней назад
TURKS spread all over the world!
@markfoster7968
@markfoster7968 Месяц назад
Valid
@MrToddChris
@MrToddChris Месяц назад
The overuse of modern Asian facial hair, hairstyles and general facial structures is not accurate.
@عليياسر-ك9ظ
@عليياسر-ك9ظ Месяц назад
Seljuk: I don’t know, brother
@Barlas511
@Barlas511 Месяц назад
Please speak more clearly. It's said that only two nations had the exceptional empire building capacity, spanning a millennium; the Romans and the Turks.
@MS-io6kl
@MS-io6kl Месяц назад
The Chinese, Persians and Egyptians would like to disagree😉
@mercianthane2503
@mercianthane2503 Месяц назад
So, you forgot about Persia, Assyria, Egypt, China because reasons, right?
@Ataturksmen
@Ataturksmen 11 дней назад
şu hintli sesini kaldırıp ingiliz aksanı koyamazmısın Khan birader?
@veronicalogotheti1162
@veronicalogotheti1162 Месяц назад
There they had the toy federation
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
It's funny to our ears but "toy" indeed meant "National Assembly" among the ancient Turkic peoples. If they also gave each other gifts from Toys 'R Us though?
@robabnawaz
@robabnawaz Месяц назад
Inglizcede "people" henüz coğulu......peoples gibi bir kelime yok.
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
Tabii ki var. Peoples = çok halklar. People = çok kişiler.
@turkkahvesi07
@turkkahvesi07 Месяц назад
İngilizce'de person sözcüğünün çoğulu people sözcüğüdur, ancak people sözcüğünün diğer bir anlamı "halk" tır, peoples halklar demektir, ayrıca "to people" eylem olarak da kullanılır to people an area , bir bölgeyi insanlaştırmak , diyebiliriz ✌️
@a.d.1926
@a.d.1926 Месяц назад
resmi makale ve boyle aciklamalarda peoples kullanilabiliyor
@ultrasgreen1349
@ultrasgreen1349 Месяц назад
Η Ρωμανία και αν πέρασεν ανθεί και φέρνει και άλλο ! ;)
@buckaroobonzai9847
@buckaroobonzai9847 Месяц назад
The Pechenegs were not Turkish. They were Altaic tribes, Turkic tribes were neighbors that is all. Misnomers like this should be corrected.
@CatalynCrystyan
@CatalynCrystyan Месяц назад
But why Anna Comnena say ''pecheneg and cuman speak the same language'' ?
@HatredForMankind
@HatredForMankind Месяц назад
Yeah sure, all the academia and historical documents are lying. sure
@davidchase9424
@davidchase9424 Месяц назад
"Tartarians"
@Perparim-gp1ef
@Perparim-gp1ef Месяц назад
Emre thanky bradher bat avar tartar distroi histori for ilirian pellazgia dardarian albanian
@almeu433
@almeu433 Месяц назад
What about Borat😂😂 ??
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
I don’t know, ask the Romanians. They had some not-so-fabulous experiences with him.
@almeu433
@almeu433 Месяц назад
@@KhansDen He is from Kazahstan..
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
@@almeu433 Yes, the character. And where was the film actually shot? In Romania, among Gypsy communities.
@almeu433
@almeu433 Месяц назад
@@KhansDen True 100%. In a village called " Dirt"😅
@Micha_mg
@Micha_mg Месяц назад
Borat is a Khazar. Another story
@MikeHunt-fo3ow
@MikeHunt-fo3ow Месяц назад
hey this was click bait i didnt see any turkeys attacking Europeans gobble gobble
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
Fun fact: all of these Turkey-Turks jokes stem from the fact that the bird Turkey got its name because the Americans started importing the bird from Türkiye, then under the Ottoman Empire but known to the west simply as Turkish lands. The Americans used the country's name for the bird. In Türkiye, meanwhile, a turkey is known as a Hindi - because it was originally imported from India or Hindistan.
@عليياسر-ك9ظ
@عليياسر-ك9ظ Месяц назад
​@KhansDen A stranger whose name we have in the Middle East is the Roman rooster, and he is a stranger
@HatredForMankind
@HatredForMankind 13 дней назад
Max muhricuhn/westoid intellect ...
@bennyaruba3449
@bennyaruba3449 Месяц назад
But they're not here now & haven't been for centuries. Meaning they got KO'ed & booted back to where they came from long ago.
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
At the end of the video only a few villages of Pecheneg origin were shown. If anything, Pechenegs moved even FURTHER into Europe, thanks to the Kipchaks‘ attacks.
@ezioauditore8845
@ezioauditore8845 Месяц назад
Everybody must come back to TENGRI!! leave that arab god and culture! wtf are you doing! think about it!
@عليياسر-ك9ظ
@عليياسر-ك9ظ Месяц назад
These ancient Turks worshiped the Persian religion and Buddhism 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ezioauditore8845
@ezioauditore8845 Месяц назад
@@عليياسر-ك9ظ Tengri Biz Menen.fuck your PEDOFILE muhammed!!disgusting desert culture
@عليياسر-ك9ظ
@عليياسر-ك9ظ Месяц назад
​@@ezioauditore8845😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@altenbraun7081
@altenbraun7081 Месяц назад
Location check never fails
@KhansDen
@KhansDen Месяц назад
Wäre es ein Unterschied, das Video wäre in Alaska entstanden?
@aiurea1
@aiurea1 Месяц назад
The Pechengs were much stronger than the Seljuks
@Ghjkoplokkp
@Ghjkoplokkp Месяц назад
I dont agree on that. There was no great Pecheneg empire like the greqt Selcuk empire. But i dont look down on the Pechenegs. Pechenegs did defeat many other Turkic tribes or settl3d in in Europe and disolved got assimillated in them
@aiurea1
@aiurea1 Месяц назад
@@Ghjkoplokkp there was no Seljuk empire either. How many Seljuks were at Manzikert and how many Pechenegs were at Levunion?
@sickturret3587
@sickturret3587 Месяц назад
@@aiurea1 seljuks ruled whole iran and a large part of western-central asia at the time. manzikert wasn't an all-out-war. it was a big expedition party which nearly matched the army of byzantine empire's. and they have preveailed. so that's good enough.
@aiurea1
@aiurea1 Месяц назад
@@sickturret3587 i thought Manzikert was the main battle between Romans and Seljuks. The Seljuks had 25000 and part of the Turkics of the Romans deserted.. At Levounion there were 80000 Pechenegs and 40000 Cumans. The Seljuks were no match at that point
@sickturret3587
@sickturret3587 Месяц назад
@@aiurea1 pechenegs and cumans were hordes. which means all the able men fought in the wars, sometimes even females. seljuks were an empire. they did not sustain their wealth by just grazing animals and raiding unlike hordes. they taxed settled people and paid regularly for their armies just like byzantine empire, not for the share of the loot like the hordes or vikings. a professional army with a smaller size is always better than a levy. imagine all able bodied men from 15 to 50 going to war once a year while they are doing their daily work rest of the year and a real army who are well fed, better equipped and trains for all the year and figure out the difference.
@aggelos3642
@aggelos3642 28 дней назад
paranoid anachronisms
@ersin0han570
@ersin0han570 16 дней назад
Turkic people are aborojin people, their language is first languAge and their shamanism is first religion form of human evoluation
@TuwuAshina60
@TuwuAshina60 Месяц назад
You draw maps very wrongly. Do you know where Burtasya is? It's somewhere close to Mordvin and Kazan, where do you show it? Aytrau is in Kazakhstan. You portray the Karluks as neighbors with the Hungarians. Don't talk nonsense
@Ercan-cy3we
@Ercan-cy3we 11 дней назад
How can you call Mongol invasion as turk invasion, what a ridiculous distortion of history
@KhansDen
@KhansDen 11 дней назад
Ne diyon?
@Can-vl8sl
@Can-vl8sl 9 дней назад
Cahil veled
@Ercan-cy3we
@Ercan-cy3we 8 дней назад
@@KhansDen ebenin Amini diyom amk siyonist sovyet öix kurus, serefsiz göcmenler, bati düsmanlari sizi bu ülkeye getirdi siz eski bir türk milleti filan degilsiniz, türklere mogol diye in anasini avradini sikim, türkiye zaten türklerin ülkesi hic baska bir yerden gelmedim, türkiye hristiyanlar in yahudilerin ve sovyet piclerin Luna parki olmayacak Pic, Sen türk degilsin düsmani piyonlari.
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