The Trail of Genghis Khan 1/2

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  • čas přidán 27. 12. 2010
  • Australian Adventurer Tim Cope ride from Mongolia to Hungary by horse over 10,000km and three and a half years in an attempt to discover the modern say spirit of the nomads, and retrace the empire of Ghengis Khan.

Komentáře • 56

  • @gloriousmule
    @gloriousmule Před 4 lety +5

    This series changed my life 10yrs ago. Thank you Tim Cope. You are a true warrior. Evey.

  • @anikoparashar681
    @anikoparashar681 Před 11 lety +2

    to live this journey
    speaks to the blood of my brother
    sent to be seen ~
    embodied dreams of man
    as and as
    to those on the other side
    of this vale of tears

  • @zolzayazola8269
    @zolzayazola8269 Před 9 lety +7

    aww loved how e said he trusts in humanity and doesn't carry a gun!!!

    • @larrytischler8769
      @larrytischler8769 Před 6 lety

      metincan k.
      These people never lived in an area where one could call law enforcement and not get an response for 3 hours, like Houston, Texas. Much less an area where it would take three months for you to be thought of as missing. I would have a shotgun and a variety of slugs and bird and coarse shot for food and defense. None of the "never a gun idiots" ever heard a pack of wolves eating a live cow or horse at 4 AM. Blood curdelling sounds.

    • @parusol235
      @parusol235 Před 6 lety

      Larry Tischler He’s not referring to Mongolia or the entirety of Central Asia, what he’s referring to is Southern Russia, which albeit is a part of Central Asia, is wrought with poverty and crime.

  • @mariewiedefeld2128
    @mariewiedefeld2128 Před 7 lety +3

    found this while halfway through his book! I didn't realize there was a film about it!!

  • @charlessterritt2845
    @charlessterritt2845 Před 7 lety +4

    brilliant accomplishment by a fine soul ed man

  • @institutulhermetic
    @institutulhermetic Před 12 lety +2

    excellent documentary

  • @jeffhines73
    @jeffhines73 Před 12 lety +2

    Thank you for uploading this been looking for a while for it

  • @charlessterritt2845
    @charlessterritt2845 Před 7 lety +1

    me too, although I realized from reading the cover that Tim had been video-ing his journey and I felt the need to visualize him, so

  • @profiliskolai3272
    @profiliskolai3272 Před 3 lety +1

    Love to our brothers from hungary 🇭🇺

  • @capmarvelous
    @capmarvelous Před 10 lety +9

    What happened to the other parts, I remember you had the entire documentary in six parts?

  • @maktoobyt2009
    @maktoobyt2009 Před rokem

    Dude told the horses, “hey come back” 😂😂😂

  • @MrPixel2000s
    @MrPixel2000s Před 3 lety

    Watched this as a kid.

  • @roshanji3507
    @roshanji3507 Před 3 lety +2

    India and Europe wouldnt be invaded if Mongols did not have horses.
    Horses changed the course of entire civilization's time lapse and actual meanings of territorial expansion. In language, culture, customs, thinking, development, governance and vision.

    • @Chipper-cs3xm
      @Chipper-cs3xm Před 2 lety

      The Mongols used horses as a means of moving quickly over long distances, and attack with mounted archers. Europe and India had horses too.

  • @tulgabum5354
    @tulgabum5354 Před 10 lety +2

    that song is Tsagaan zam- eej min

  • @y3rzhan
    @y3rzhan Před 3 lety +1

    legend

  • @MetalGearGhost77
    @MetalGearGhost77 Před 10 lety +1

    I'd really like to learn that song :)

  • @lizkeily9339
    @lizkeily9339 Před 11 lety +1

    I knew your Dad.. and he invited me to talk of my cycling and travels to his students at Monash. I wonder if you were there?

  • @gorbi8947
    @gorbi8947 Před 3 lety +1

    Mongolia man go brrrrrrrr

  • @christmas1210
    @christmas1210 Před 10 lety +1

    Yeah thats my question too

  • @markwarnberg9504
    @markwarnberg9504 Před 8 lety +2

    A gun is for more than 2 or 4 footed maraders, it´s also for hunting game or putting your horse down should he break a leg.

  • @NewEnglandDirtRoadie
    @NewEnglandDirtRoadie Před 10 lety +1

    and they were about 30 or 40 minutes per segment

  • @marcuslee74239
    @marcuslee74239 Před 10 lety +3

    How did he charge his camera, phone & laptop's batteries?

    • @myagmarsurentsevegsuren2599
      @myagmarsurentsevegsuren2599 Před 8 lety

      we have anything

    • @paulfreimanis2202
      @paulfreimanis2202 Před 7 lety +3

      Says in his book, he relied on yurts for electricity and encampments along the way. from memory I don't think he had a solar charger..

    • @dugo1231
      @dugo1231 Před 6 lety +1

      These herders nomads have electricity even tv phone.

  • @maxangie2
    @maxangie2 Před 4 lety +1

    👍👍👍👍

  • @MetalGearGhost77
    @MetalGearGhost77 Před 10 lety +2

    what is the song this man is singing?

    • @Mongol1232
      @Mongol1232 Před 7 lety

      MetalGearGhost77 song name is called Eedjin Duu by Okna Tsagaan Zam

    • @gerelchimegganbold7202
      @gerelchimegganbold7202 Před 2 lety

      The guy singing with guitar?!
      His singing a song about a mother.

    • @patrickthegreat360
      @patrickthegreat360 Před rokem

      @@gerelchimegganbold7202 please share the name of the song? Is it a folk song of Mongolia?

  • @Lagolop
    @Lagolop Před 5 lety +1

    Those aren't horses, they are little ponies! Friendly people that steal your horses ...

    • @amoureux9688
      @amoureux9688 Před 2 lety

      these kind of horses are actually the best for invading large land

    • @amoureux9688
      @amoureux9688 Před 2 lety

      they are brave horses, hardy, huge stamina, have self-sufficiency and ability to forage on their own

  • @aBeautifulMasscare
    @aBeautifulMasscare Před 10 lety +4

    Did anyone tell this guy that genghis khan was never anywhere near Hungary or the Danube?
    It's very well known that genghis khan was a blood thirsty savage, but that's mostly because he was a slave in his younger days.

    • @muratnurbol9799
      @muratnurbol9799 Před 10 lety +4

      where did you get your source? learn your ancestors first and then write here !!!

    • @aBeautifulMasscare
      @aBeautifulMasscare Před 10 lety +1

      murat nurbol What do you disagree with you nomad?

    • @cwrigh13
      @cwrigh13 Před 10 lety +5

      If you read the book he thoroughly explains that it was the descendants of Ghengis Khan that made it to Hungary.

    • @aBeautifulMasscare
      @aBeautifulMasscare Před 10 lety +1

      Court Laszlo Wright What book? No ancestors of ghengis khan were anywhere near Hungary.

    • @cwrigh13
      @cwrigh13 Před 10 lety +3

      Solahmir Haka also this "The Battle of Mohi (today Muhi), also known as Battle of the Sajó River or Battle of the Tisza River (11 April 1241), was the main battle between the Mongol Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary during the Mongol invasion of Europe. It took place at Muhi, southwest of the Sajó River. After the invasion, Hungary lay in ruins. Nearly half of the inhabited places had been destroyed by the invading armies. Around 15-25 percent of the population was lost, mostly in lowland areas, especially in the Great Hungarian Plain, the southern reaches of the Hungarian plain in the area now called the Banat and in southern Transylvania."