The Jackmeister: Mongol History
The Jackmeister: Mongol History
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Medieval Mongolian Writing: How Much Survives?
This video looks at the history of writing amongst the Mongols and other nomadic peoples, with special focus on the writing of Mongolian during the days of the Mongol Empire. From the pre-Chinggisid inscriptions (Bugut, Khuis Tolgoi, Orkhon) to the adoption of the Uyghur script by Chinggis Khan in 1206, to the evolution of the writing system in the centuries after the Mongol Empire. Here you'll find an overview and introduction to this topic, as well as many suggestions for further reading.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
docs.google.com/document/d/1qGfZevMijj0-098OPhUgXCI8xrJkWMw6n1Cv_0_Nrk8/edit?usp=sharing
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MUSIC ATTRIBUTES:
“Throat singing- Tuvan Chylandyk style,” Giovanni Bortoluzzi / CC BY-SA (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Throat_singing_-_Tuvan_Chylandyk_style.ogg
“Dimash-Kudaibergen- Adai-küy,” Unknown author / CC BY-SA (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dimash-Kudaibergen_-_Adai-k%C3%BCy.wav
“Tyva-Uraiankhai.” Shu-De, “Voices from the Distant Steppe.” (1994) archive.org/details/cd_voices-from-the-distant-steppe_shu-de/disc1/13.+Shu-De+-+Tyva-Uriankhai.flac
The other music is provided by Epidemic Sound. www.epidemicsound.com
#mongolempire #mongoldocumentary #mongolwriting
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Discussing Teb Tengri and the Religious Views of Chinggis Khan
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After the previous video looking at the battle between Chinggis Khan and the Shaman Teb Tengri, in this video we turn to looking at the sources on Teb Tengri's life, and some things we can infer about the religious beliefs of Chinggis Khan himself. Included is discussions of historical sources (Juvaini, Rashid al-Din, the Secret History of the Mongols) letters written by Hulegu Khan and Chinggi...
Genghis Khan vs the Shaman Teb Tengri
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In the early days of the Mongol Empire, Chinggis Khan relied on the support of an influential shaman named Teb Tengri. But the Shaman soon became a threat, undermining the rule of Chinggisids and seeking to turn Chinggis Khan's family against each other. This video looks at the life of Teb Tengri, and his challenge to Chinggis Khan's rule. SOURCES: docs.google.com/document/d/1sXUechMan3ajOmkTsa...
7 Years of Jackmeister
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Celebrating 7 years since I began uploading videos on the Mongol Empire to CZcams DONATIONS: Patreon: www.patreon.com/jackmeister Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/thejackmeister?locale.x=en_US Facebook: TheJackmeister/ Instagram: the_jackmeister_mongol_history MUSIC ATTRIBUTES: The other music is provided by Epidemic Sound. www.epidemicsound.com
The Hidden Scandal of the Daughters of Genghis Khan: Daughters of Genghis PART 3
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In this final part in my series on the daughters of Chinggis Khan, we look at the most confusing, and scandalous episodes of all. Here we focus on the youngest daughter with Börte, Altalun, as well as her half-sisters Altun Beki and Alajin Beki, and the prolonged and difficult effort to marry daughters to the Uyghur royal house. Murders, conspiracy, and more await. Previous Parts: Overview and ...
Did the Daughters of Genghis Khan Run his Empire? Daughters of Genghis Khan PART 2
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The third part in our series on the daughters of Chinggis Khan continues with the three middle daughters; Chechiyegen, Alaqa Beki and Tümelün. Here we look at their lives, and the common claim that Chinggis' daughters were appointed to rule on his behalf. Part 1: Overview and Introduction to the Daughters: czcams.com/video/LMFIb4EhYxQ/video.htmlsi=VIiOzH7RRVGcUaQT Part 2: Video on Borte and Qoj...
The Wife and Daughter of Genghis Khan: Introduction to the Daughters of Genghis PART 1
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This video in our series on the daughters of Chinggis Khan focuses on the medieval Mongolian organization of marriages, and on the mother of these daughters, Börte, Chinggis Khan's primary empress. Then we have a look in more detail at Qojin Beki, their first born child. Part 1: Overview and Introduction to the Daughters: czcams.com/video/LMFIb4EhYxQ/video.htmlsi=VIiOzH7RRVGcUaQT Part on the mi...
Who were the Daughters of Genghis Khan? OVERVIEW
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While the sons of Mongol Emperor Chinggis Khan and his primary empress Börte Üjin are well-known -Jochi, Chagatai, Ögedei and Tolui-, their daughters have received much less attention. In this series we look at the lives of their daughters: Qojin Beki, Chechiyegen, Alaqa Beki, Tümelün and Altalun. This first video serves as an overview and summary, and in following episodes we'll look at each d...
The Tragic Fate of Khutulun: the Mongol Wrestler Princess/ Mongolian Princess Documentary
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In this video we look at the like of Khutulun (Kutulun, Qutulun), the famous Mongol wrestling princess. Though often dismissed as an exaggeration of Marco Polo, there is much more to her life we can learn from other Islamic accounts of the Middle Ages. Here, we look at her life, context and final fate; and of course, her supposed wrestling career. DONATIONS: Patreon: www.patreon.com/jackmeister...
Mongol Heavy Cavalry: Equipment and Performance ALL PARTS
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The full compilation of my video series on Mongol heavy cavalry; looking at their weapons, armour, equipment, and roles in the wars against the Jin Dynasty, Khwarezmian Empire, Delhi Sultanate, Kingdom of Hungary and Mamluk Sultanate. The individual parts Part 1: Overview on Equipment czcams.com/video/WuDE6y6mJ4k/video.html Part 2: Mongols vs Jin Dynasty czcams.com/video/jPaY-pbRjek/video.html ...
Mongol Heavy Cavalry Part 5: Mamluks, Mongols and Ayn Jalut
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For the final part of our series on Mongol Heavy Cavalry, we deal with a foe who consistently proved able to defeat Mongol armies; the Mamluks of Egypt. We look in detail at the great battle of 'Ayn Jalut (1260), the roles of Sultan Qutuz and Baybars, and the Mamluk-Mongol conflict over the next decades, up to the battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar in 1299. Part 1: Overview on Equipment czcams.com/vid...
Mongol Heavy Cavalry Part 4: Knights vs Mongols
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This series on Mongolian heavy cavalry has taken us from China, across Central Asia and now to the western limits of Mongol expansion. Now we look at how the Mongols dealt with two groups of unique, well-armed, foes; European Knights, including the famous Templars, and next time, the ferocious Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt. We start with Europe, and look in close detail at the battle of Muhi, April...
Mongol Heavy Cavalry Part 3: Khwarezm, Delhi, Kipchaks
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Mongol Heavy Cavalry Part 3: Khwarezm, Delhi, Kipchaks
Mongol Heavy Cavalry Part 2: Mongols vs Jin Dynasty
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Mongol Heavy Cavalry Part 2: Mongols vs Jin Dynasty
Mongol Heavy Cavalry Part 1: Weapons and Equipment
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Mongol Heavy Cavalry Part 1: Weapons and Equipment
NOMAD BLACKSMITHING: XIONGNU, TURKS, MONGOLS. ALL PARTS
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NOMAD BLACKSMITHING: XIONGNU, TURKS, MONGOLS. ALL PARTS
Nomad Blacksmithing 3: Khitans and Mongol Empire
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Nomad Blacksmithing 3: Khitans and Mongol Empire
Nomad Blacksmithing 2: Xiongnu to the Türks
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Nomad Blacksmithing 2: Xiongnu to the Türks
Nomad Blacksmithing 1: How Steppe Nomads Worked Metal
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Nomad Blacksmithing 1: How Steppe Nomads Worked Metal
The TRUE Appearance of Chinggis Khan: Red hair, Green eyes?
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The TRUE Appearance of Chinggis Khan: Red hair, Green eyes?
6 Years of Jackmeister
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6 Years of Jackmeister
A Man who Met (and angered) Chinggis Khan
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A Man who Met (and angered) Chinggis Khan
When I looked for Mongol sites in Ankara
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When I looked for Mongol sites in Ankara
How was Silk used in Medieval Armours and the Mongol Empire?
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How was Silk used in Medieval Armours and the Mongol Empire?
Silk Shirts: Mongol Anti-Arrow Protection? Mongol Myths #4
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Silk Shirts: Mongol Anti-Arrow Protection? Mongol Myths #4
The Mongol World Talk: Extra Bits.
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The Mongol World Talk: Extra Bits.
The Mongol World: Interview with Timothy May, Michael Hope and Stephen Pow
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The Mongol World: Interview with Timothy May, Michael Hope and Stephen Pow
Medieval Mongolian and Asian hairstyles, 1000-1400
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Medieval Mongolian and Asian hairstyles, 1000-1400
Ukraine in the Golden Horde: Mongol rule over Kyiv #ProjectUkraine
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Ukraine in the Golden Horde: Mongol rule over Kyiv #ProjectUkraine
Did the Mongol Conquests really cool the Earth? Mongol Myths #3
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Did the Mongol Conquests really cool the Earth? Mongol Myths #3

Komentáře

  • @nitewatchman1576
    @nitewatchman1576 Před 15 hodinami

    Silk doesn't STOP the arrow, but the arrow wrapped around the silk and was easier to pull out.

  • @TakemyheartTakemyheart

    Dagestan Kumuk Caucas Kipchak

  • @tufan_now
    @tufan_now Před 4 dny

    Only 15% of Hazara are Mongolic 80% form Turkic ethnicity ❤ Hazara are the Indigenous people of central Khurasan 🇦🇫 They're still found especially in Bamiyan going back to 3 CE when Bhudda was built they were bhuddist and persian speakers.. Known by many names such as Ghorian/Ghorids dynasty 7th - 12th CE ruled by many empires and massacred by the Mongols... And later 62% massacred by Abdur Rehman of pashtun tribe.. But these people are the only people who were Bhuddist and lived in central Afghanistan for centuries...to this day despite being forced and persecuted and ethnic cleansed.. still they're found in central regions..

  • @Rb-extream9179
    @Rb-extream9179 Před 5 dny

    Ok you are confused. The tatars left their mark in Mongolia . Mongolia defeated the Turkish and dakastan the golden emporer. The western north area was the Tatars. They had skills like no other. They were smart . Lots of mercenaries and rulers came from their, you see their mark and tribes grow on the north eastern

  • @NellieBaxter-s5v
    @NellieBaxter-s5v Před 6 dny

    Rodriguez Jose Miller Carol Johnson Susan

  • @nahihiu
    @nahihiu Před 6 dny

    Thank you! My textbook was being really criptic abt the yasa, this helped.

  • @sherabsherab-fj9ig
    @sherabsherab-fj9ig Před 7 dny

    Chinggis Khan💀

  • @abylays2888
    @abylays2888 Před 7 dny

    Majority part of Naimans of Kazakhs nowadays are descendants of Qara-Khitai. They have O-M122 Y-haplogroup

  • @abylays2888
    @abylays2888 Před 7 dny

    Majority part of Naimans of Kazakhs nowadays are descendants of Qara-Khitai. They have O-M122 Y-haplogroup

  • @nicolaspinto76
    @nicolaspinto76 Před 7 dny

    Weird, both islamic states that defeat the mongols were ruled by a military dictatorship of mamluk sultans: Cairo's sultan in Egypt and Syria against the Ilkhanate and Delhi's sultan in north indian subcontinent against the Khanate of Chagatai

  • @sanzhar6399
    @sanzhar6399 Před 7 dny

    Hazaras look like me

  • @Breezyvib
    @Breezyvib Před 8 dny

    Hazaras lost their history and identify during decades beacuse of being under injustice of Afghan Pashtuns but we belong to our lands in Afghanistan. Don't put people in the wrong way by calling us as descendants of Chaniz Khan Our accent(Azregi) just have about 10 percent Mongolian words and the rest are Persian and Turc, and it is natural because we were affected by Mongolians during their attacks. And at the end I want to mention that don't call us as "Afghans" who killed most of our people we have our own identity :Azre ❤

    • @ChromeMan04
      @ChromeMan04 Před 8 dny

      @@Breezyvib aww poor little Hazara, crying like the victim because that’s all he can do.

    • @Breezyvib
      @Breezyvib Před 8 dny

      @@ChromeMan04 beeing victim is better than being murderer

    • @ChromeMan04
      @ChromeMan04 Před 8 dny

      @@Breezyvib ironic since your ancestor killed half the world

    • @ChromeMan04
      @ChromeMan04 Před 8 dny

      @@Breezyvib murderer? You mean like your ancestor Genghis Khan massacred half the world?

    • @ChromeMan04
      @ChromeMan04 Před 7 dny

      @@Breezyvib tell that to Genghis Khan

  • @Breezyvib
    @Breezyvib Před 8 dny

    Only Pakistani Hazaras are interested in calling their selves as Mongolian and considering it as a honor. It may be beacuse they suffered a lot 130 years ago during ABDURRAHMAN 's time in Afghanistan, so they hate that land (which is their real country and home), I'm living in Pakistan for 3 years now and I can see properly that this people really hate the country which is called Afghanistan today. But the truth is not everything which we believe in.

    • @ChromeMan04
      @ChromeMan04 Před 8 dny

      @@Breezyvib You are Mongol and there is not getting around that. You can rule never over indigenous Pashtuns.

  • @Breezyvib
    @Breezyvib Před 8 dny

    We don't need foreigners to make new history about Azre(s) from their own stomach. There is no acceptable research and evidence that we are Mongol. Of course we were affected by Mongolians, Turcs and Persians during the history but there is another more reliable theory that we had been living in Hazarajat 2300 years ago, it can be proved by the Bodhas of Bamyan and the painting which were found in Bamyan(which is the capital of Hazarajat) cave and this is just an unreliable theory.

    • @ernyserok8278
      @ernyserok8278 Před 21 hodinou

      Owner of this channel is literally mongolist historian, guy who is studying for doctoral decree in history. He knows his stuff.

    • @Breezyvib
      @Breezyvib Před 20 hodinami

      @@ernyserok8278 and how he knows about Hazaras in Afghanistan while we don't know ourselves 🗿 he may have asked it from Afghan(Pashtuns) people

  • @fredericdumaine1382

    Thank you for this timeless wisdom. While the Mongals/Turks/Sythians/Tatars were brutal (which I would argue is a condition of civilization we should try to unnessitate) there was great knowledge/technology/organization here that can be used to better understand successful nations to this day.

  • @kaanalpkaratas6091
    @kaanalpkaratas6091 Před 9 dny

    There are also Ilkhanate mummies in the Amasya Mueseum of Archeology

  • @ninorota889
    @ninorota889 Před 10 dny

    where are you bro it's been a while

  • @shafi3825
    @shafi3825 Před 11 dny

    Please do more about hazar blood or (hazara)

  • @est2000
    @est2000 Před 12 dny

    not mongol history , it's should be Turkish history

  • @AzeriDervish
    @AzeriDervish Před 12 dny

    The music in the end was good, sounds familiar anyone knows the name?

  • @bloodshamanpixel
    @bloodshamanpixel Před 13 dny

    The way the japanese pronounce it as “mongol dog” is very odd and i think a little bias

  • @horuslupercal9936
    @horuslupercal9936 Před 15 dny

    Great video series! I'm a Wargamer and finding accurate information on the Mongols re: the percentage of Armored Cavalry in a Tumen always feels like a hunt for the Grail. From modern sources I've been leaning towards about 30% of Cavalry being Armored on un-barded horses and maybe 10% being fully Cattaphracted. Just a guess though.

    • @知-k3q
      @知-k3q Před 12 dny

      Han armor, Mongols have no ability to build armor, Mongols can conquer Europe and Asia mainly by the quality of the army and the economy, science and technology and politics of Han territory! The Prime Minister of Mongolian Empire is a Han Chinese!After Genghis Khan's death, ethnic conflicts broke out, and the northern Han warlords elected Kublai to establish Yuan empire and became independent from the Mongolian Empire in 1254, while Ali Buger inherited the Khan and Kheshig armies of the Mongolian Empire.In 1259, the Yuan Empire attacked the Mongolian Empire, and the Kheshig army that conquered Eurasia was easily wiped out by the Han army, followed by the slaughter and burning of Haraherlin.😏

  • @СашаХонор
    @СашаХонор Před 16 dny

    Hello, Genghis Khan, was he a Turk or a Mongol??

  • @RosierJulio
    @RosierJulio Před 17 dny

    Mas

  • @morningstar-hj4ye
    @morningstar-hj4ye Před 18 dny

    Thank you so much.

  • @morningstar-hj4ye
    @morningstar-hj4ye Před 18 dny

    Thank you.

  • @infosplus1772
    @infosplus1772 Před 19 dny

    A question from all proud Mongols, Mongolia is a huge country with very low population, why Mongolia don't give a peace of Land to Hazara people in this harsh time and help the Hazaras please

  • @kaanalpkaratas6091
    @kaanalpkaratas6091 Před 19 dny

    There had been founded a Ilkhanate summer palace in the city of Van in recent years.

  • @AbuBakarBinOthman-gx9gy

    The origin is unclear n documented.

  • @kunnu6752
    @kunnu6752 Před 24 dny

    If Temujin invaded the Jin on their peak Mongol would have been stayed in China rather than expanding westward.

  • @4TengrisSake
    @4TengrisSake Před 26 dny

    As a Kazakh, I love learning about Turkic and Mongolic history as I have both in me❤

  • @RonaldReaganRocks1
    @RonaldReaganRocks1 Před 29 dny

    Downvoted for using CE and not AD.

  • @user-sg2ne6to9q
    @user-sg2ne6to9q Před 29 dny

    I am from the Hazara tribe. I am proud to be a descendant of Genghis Khan ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @gimgimlet6350
    @gimgimlet6350 Před měsícem

    honestly this is one of my fav channels for the thorough in depth videos and great illustrations, the dedication is not unnoticed!

  • @Genso326
    @Genso326 Před měsícem

    Red hair and green eyes are actually quite typical for Mongols

  • @oldgamer9992
    @oldgamer9992 Před měsícem

    Good Movie I liked it

  • @Genso326
    @Genso326 Před měsícem

    Such a great job you did. I was looking for this information.

  • @warnergt
    @warnergt Před měsícem

    It's Lingus Khan. And he was very cunning. Cunning Lingus Khan.

  • @Jawadazizoglu
    @Jawadazizoglu Před měsícem

    Hi, it's been some time that i have followed your videos i have to tell make gret videos if it's possible can make a video about hazaras i am not sure they are mongol turk or persian you can read there history in a book called siraj altawarikh

  • @rohnejati6354
    @rohnejati6354 Před měsícem

    I am a proud Mongol Hazara

  • @AIghtTrack
    @AIghtTrack Před měsícem

    czcams.com/video/Ed8sp-1oXlc/video.html

  • @Reality_Checkmate
    @Reality_Checkmate Před měsícem

    Clearly Mao's communist Chinese history is much more accurate than Stalin's Communist USSR history.

  • @李心澄李心澄
    @李心澄李心澄 Před měsícem

    In Chinese history there are more than one “Jin dynasty” , some of them In Chinese name have the same words (but historians will add another title to distinguish them) but the other is not.

  • @user-wc7tc2wb2n
    @user-wc7tc2wb2n Před měsícem

    Hahahahah 😂😂😂😂😂 Bet Bamiyan is the story of the Hazare people, which existed before the mongol and Genghis khan eras. So you English people don't make up new stories.

  • @Hope-Truth-Light
    @Hope-Truth-Light Před měsícem

    Awesome

  • @Nenet-rj9yr
    @Nenet-rj9yr Před měsícem

    Thanks great job...can you read the Turkic runic script?

  • @bandieofficial6033
    @bandieofficial6033 Před měsícem

    Do not lie bro where is fucking source

  • @Kazakbay
    @Kazakbay Před měsícem

    Ancient Kazakh Steel production technology.

  • @toegunn4905
    @toegunn4905 Před měsícem

    Cat eyes are round. But even with epicanthal folds someone could gave red hair and a fair completion, that's a different genetic variation. There's plenty of genetic evidence to show mongols were made up of a variety of ethic groups under a single culture and not a unified genetic identity. Kiyat Borjigin had roots to northern Iran and western Siberia. The R1b haplogroup originated in the eastern Asian step, with tons of examples of red hair throughout Eurasia today, along with historical Chinese records of clan battles featuring some Mongol tribes with European features. There are mummies dated to the early 1st century BC with the R1b haplogroup who still maintain not only their red hair but boat burrials, all from the same nomatic area as the Borjigin a few hundred years later. It's entirely possible for Genghis Khan to have been light skinned with red hair, even if he maintained predominantly asian facial characteristics. The skin color variation between Ghengis and his grandson isn't something that can be so easily glossed over, and the linguistic issues you've addressed leave ambiguity without supporting exclusively modern Mongol features. Red skin vs swarthy skin indicates genetic admixture and the people who turn the reddest, are the fairest in completion.

  • @55555nariman
    @55555nariman Před měsícem

    I am Kipchak and I approve this statement