History of the Middle East from the 17th to the 20th Century

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  • @leogazebo5290
    @leogazebo5290 Před 3 měsíci +86

    A 7hr documentary all for free??? HELL YEAHHHHH!!! Thank you and keep it up!

    • @spartnchad9912
      @spartnchad9912 Před měsícem +2

      It's 7 hour of ur life not free

    • @m.streicher8286
      @m.streicher8286 Před měsícem +7

      ​@@spartnchad9912there are much worse ways to spend 7 hours

    • @Adriaticus
      @Adriaticus Před měsícem +4

      ​@@spartnchad9912And how many hours did the creators spend on this? That's why people are celebrating that it is free.

    • @slamont2911
      @slamont2911 Před 5 dny

      ​@spartnchad9912 not really if you're into learning this side of history. You don't get taught half of this stuff in school.

  • @yiannisroubos8846
    @yiannisroubos8846 Před 3 měsíci +163

    3 minute history to 6 hour history

    • @gerickson9552
      @gerickson9552 Před 17 dny +3

      This level of detailed scholarship is probably not for everyone.

  • @PotionSeller721
    @PotionSeller721 Před 3 měsíci +50

    And he just casually drops an almost 7-hour-long banger at 2 in the morning on a Sunday.

  • @deron2203
    @deron2203 Před 3 měsíci +44

    Almost 7 hours dang!! Great work Jabzy! It's been a joy watching this series over the past few months!

    • @johnnycallihan6208
      @johnnycallihan6208 Před 3 měsíci

      Even from a non-Muslim, this means so much. Keep working yall.

    • @gavinyoung-philosophy
      @gavinyoung-philosophy Před 3 měsíci

      @@johnnycallihan6208The Middle East and Islam aren’t the same thing, remember. There are Christians, Zoroastrians, Jews, Sikhs, etc, all living in this dynamic land.

  • @parkeryoudontknowme1516
    @parkeryoudontknowme1516 Před 3 měsíci +82

    It's my birthday, I get to choose the movie

    • @jeansmith4910
      @jeansmith4910 Před 2 měsíci

      Heeey it's m birthday today tooooo

    • @jeansmith4910
      @jeansmith4910 Před 2 měsíci

      Obvs not the same day but I too chose the movie

    • @tannerkelley7305
      @tannerkelley7305 Před měsícem

      The real question is did either of you make it through the whole 6 hours on movie night? 😂

    • @TH-ul1kf
      @TH-ul1kf Před 7 dny

      Type energy

  • @micajahstewart9212
    @micajahstewart9212 Před 3 měsíci +55

    Your craft at compiling and then orating these histories is top notch my guy! I have seen all of these videos on their own and now you put them all together, which is awesome! I love listening to these videos when I’m outside walking with my toddler and thank you for putting such diligent work in these videos. Videos like this help me flesh out the worlds I create with more realistic and complicated histories and people. Good job man, and I’m looking forward to what you work on next after you get done with covering the Islamic world from the 17th century onward 😊

  • @cmc2550
    @cmc2550 Před 3 měsíci +63

    Thanks for all the work. From North Carolina USA

    • @jamaaldaynitelong8367
      @jamaaldaynitelong8367 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Carolina or State tonight?😂

    • @mznxbcv12345
      @mznxbcv12345 Před 3 měsíci +2

      The Aramaic word for God is "Alaha". It's the word Isa PBUH used. Sounds familiar?
      Written without the confusing vowels it is written A-L-H ܐ ܠܗܐ (alap-lamed-he) as found in Targum or in Tanakh (Daniel, Ezra), Syriac Aramaic (Peshitta), reduced from the Arabic original (of which Aramaic is a dialect continuum as will be explained) it is written in the Arabic script 'A-L-L-H' (Aleph-Lam-Lam-Ha) add an A before the last H for vocalization.
      The word God in another rendition in Hebrew ʾĕlōah is derived from a base ʾilāh, an Arabic word, written without confusing vowel it is A-L-H in the Arabic script, pronounced ilah not eloah. Hebrew dropped the glottal stop and mumbled it, aramic mumbled a little less and it became elaha. Infact both are written written A-L-H in Arabic, it is pronounced i in Arabic and not A because it is an Alef with hamza below (إ أ ) They are two different forms of Alef. And it mean "a god", it is the non definitive form of A-L-L-H, in which the Alef is without a glottal stop/hamza,(ا), but this kind of nuance is lost in the dialect continua.
      infact "YHWH" itself is an Arabic word as discussed by Professor. Israel Knohl (Professor of Biblical studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) in the paper" YHWH: The Original Arabic Meaning of the Name."
      jesus as his name is often misspelled due to the lack of the ayin sound in Greek, which was rendered to Iesous, coupling the nearest sound to ayin, same letter found in 'Iraq', which sounds entirely different in Arabic form 'Iran' in Arabic, with the -ous Greek suffix that Greeks typically add to their names 'HerodotOS', 'PlotinUS', 'AchelOUS' and later mumbled into a J. The yeshua rendition of Isa (his name in the Qur'an) PBUH which is purported to be the name of Jesus is KNOWN to had been taken from greek. Western Syriac also use "Isho". Western Aramaic (separate from Syriac which is a dialect of Eastern Aramaic) use "Yeshu". Western Syriac has been separate from Western Aramaic for about 1000 years. And sounds don't even match up. Syriac is a Christian liturgical language yet the four letters of the name of Jesus «ܝܫܘܥ» [ = Judeo-Babylonian Aramaic: «ישוע» ] sounds totally different in West vs East Syriac, viz. vocalized akin to Christian Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic «ܝܶܫܽܘܥ» (Yēšūʿ) in West Syriac, but pronounced more akin to Muslim Arabic Quran character name Isa in East Syriac «ܝܑܼܫܘܿܥ» (ʾĪšōʿ). The reason for this confusion is their dropping of phonemes. Only someone that has no idea what the letters are or how they sound would have a name ending in a pharyngeal fricative like the ayin, if it were to be used in a name it would have had to be in the beginning, thus the Arabic rendition is the correct one. An example in English is how the appended -d is a common error amongst the English pronouncing Gaelic names. The name Donald arose from a common English mispronunciation of the Gaelic name Donal. Just how it is with donal becoming donald and the two becoming distinct and the original being regarded as something seperate so too did Isa PBUH turn to Iesous turn to jesus and when they tried going back to the original they confused it for yeshua ( ysu is how it is actually written) for Isa PBUH ( 3'eysah )
      Schlözer in his preparation for the Arabia expedition in 1781 coined the term Semitic language:
      "From the Mediterranean to the Euphrates, from Mesopotamia to Arabia ruled one language, as is well known. Thus Syrians, Babylonians, Hebrews, and Arabs were one people (ein Volk). Phoenicians (Hamites) also spoke this language, which I would like to call the Semitic (die Semitische)." -Before Boas: The Genesis of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German By Han F. Vermeulen.
      He was only half right though, Arabic is the only corollary to "proto-semitic", infact the whole semitic classification is nonsensical as will be shown.
      "protosemetic" Alphabet (28), Arabic Alphabet (28), Latin transliteration, hebrew (22)
      𐩠 𐩡 𐩢 𐩣 𐩤 𐩥 𐩦 𐩧 𐩨 𐩩 𐩪 𐩫 𐩬 𐩭 𐩮 𐩰 𐩱 𐩲 𐩳 𐩴 𐩵 𐩶 𐩷 𐩸 𐩹 𐩺 𐩻 𐩼
      ا ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق ك ل م ن ه و ي
      A b t ṯ j h kh d ḏ r z s sh ṣ ḍ ṭ ẓ ʿ ġ f q k l m n h w y
      א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר ש ת
      Merged phonemes in hebrew and aramaic:
      ح, خ (h, kh) merged into only kh consonant remain
      س, ش (s, sh) merged into only Shin consonant remaining
      ط, ظ (ṭ/teth, ẓ) merged into only ṭ/teth consonant remaining
      ص, ض (ṣ, ḍ/Tsad ) merged into only ḍ/Tsad consonant remaining
      ع, غ (3'ayn, Ghayn) merged into a reducted ayin consonant remaining
      ت, ث (t/taw, th) merged into only t/taw consonant remaining
      The reason why the protoS alphabet here is 28 and not 29, is because the supposed extra letter is simply a س written in a different position, but it was shoehorned to obfuscated. In Arabic letter shapes are different depending on whether they are in the beginning , middle or end of a word.
      As a matter of fact, all of the knowledge needed for deciphering ancient texts and their complexity was derived from the Qur'an. It was by analyzing the syntactic structure of the Qur'an that the Arabic root system was developed. This system was first attested to in Kitab Al-Ayin, the first intralanguage dictionary of its kind, which preceded the Oxford English dictionary by 800 years. It was through this development that the concept of Arabic roots was established and later co-opted into the term 'semitic root,' allowing the decipherment of ancient scripts. In essence, they quite literally copied and pasted the entirety of the Arabic root. Hebrew had been dead, as well as all the other dialects of Arabic, until being 'revived' in a Frankensteinian fashion in the 18th and 19th centuries.
      The entire region spoke basically the same language, with mumbled dialect continuums spread about, and Arabic is the oldest form from which all these dialects branched off. As time passed, the language gradually became more degenerate,
      Language; When one looks at the actual linguistics, one will find that many were puzzled by the opposite, that is, how the other "semetic" languages were more "evolved" than Arabic, while Arabic had archaic features, not only archaic compared to bibilical Hebrew, Ethiopic, "Aramaic" contemporary "semetic" languages, but even archaic compared to languages from ancient antiquity; Ugaritic, Akkadain. What is meant here by Archaic is not what most readers think, it is Archaic not in the sense that it is simple, but rather that it is complex (think Latin to pig Latin or Italian or Old English, which had genders and case endings to modern English), not only grammatically, but also phonetically; All the so called semitic languages are supposed to have evolved from protosemetic, the Alphabet for protosemitic is that of the so called Ancient South Arabian (which interestingly corresponds with the traditional Arabic origins account) and has 28 Phonemes. Arabic has 28 phonemes. Hebrew has 22, same as Aramaic, and other "semitic" languages. Now pause for a second and think about it, how come Arabic, a language that is supposed to have come so late has the same number of letters as a language that supposedly predates it by over a millennium (Musnad script ~1300 BCE). Not only is the glossary of phonemes more diverse than any other semitic language, but the grammar is more complex, containing more cases and retains what's linguists noted for its antiquity, broken plurals. Indeed, a linguist has once noted that if one were to take everything we know about languages and how they develop, Arabic is older than Akkadian (~2500 BCE).
      And then the Qur'an appeared with the oldest possible form of the language thousands of years later. This is why the Arabs of that time were challenged to produce 10 similar verses, and they couldn't. People think it's a miracle because they couldn't do it, but I think the miracle is the language itself. They had never spoken Arabic, nor has any other language before or since had this mathematical precision. And when I say mathematical, I quite literally mean mathematical.
      Now how is it that the Qur'an came thousands of years later in an alphabet that had never been recorded before, and in the highest form the language had ever taken?
      The creator is neither bound by time nor space, therefore the names are uttered as they truly were, in a language that is lexically, syntactically, phonemically, and semantically older than the oldest recorded writing. In fact, that writing appears to have been a simplified version of it. Not only that, but it would be the equivalent of the greatest works of any particular language all appearing in one book, in a perfect script and in the highest form the language could ever take. It is so high in fact, that it had yet to be surpassed despite the fact that over the last millennium the collection of Arabic manuscripts when compared on word-per-word basis in Western Museums alone, when they are compared with the collected Greek and Latin manuscripts combined, the latter does not constitute 1 percent of the former as per German professor Frank Griffel, in addition all in a script that had never been recorded before. Thus, the enlightenment of mankind from barbarism and savagery began, and the age of reason and rationality was born from its study.
      God did bring down the Qur’an, Mohamed is his Messenger.

    • @JohnSmith-vj8rh
      @JohnSmith-vj8rh Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@mznxbcv12345I disagree

    • @tbando2253
      @tbando2253 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jamaaldaynitelong8367hushhh

    • @cmc2550
      @cmc2550 Před 3 měsíci

      I guess State pulled it out. I didn't see your comment till this morning 😊t​@@jamaaldaynitelong8367

  • @Brian-----
    @Brian----- Před 3 měsíci +23

    Over six hours… Ambitious! Your videos are top quality. 😁 Thank you

  • @hackhenk
    @hackhenk Před 3 měsíci +19

    I really, really love the background music you use in your videos. It's fantastic, please never change it.

    • @m.streicher8286
      @m.streicher8286 Před měsícem +1

      I agree, it's like I feel nostalgia for the period 18 months ago when I discovered the channel.

  • @alanbrady7116
    @alanbrady7116 Před 3 měsíci +16

    This is gonna be a long night 🌙 thanks so much for your work

  • @Idk-ys7rt
    @Idk-ys7rt Před 3 měsíci +8

    Earliest I have been to a Jabzy video, can't wait for it to be another great analysis.

  • @sucloxsucloxsson
    @sucloxsucloxsson Před 3 měsíci +7

    Absolutely incredible work, I don’t even know where to begin this is an amazing project you’ve now concluded in glorious fashion. 6 hours of great content, thank you

    • @tbando2253
      @tbando2253 Před 3 měsíci

      Damm why meat riding? I agree tho this video is amazing bro gave us 7 hours of content god bless him and his family

  • @jamesabernethy7896
    @jamesabernethy7896 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I've only watched part of this so far but wanted to comment while the video was still fresh. This is a really interesting subject Unfortunately, there is a reason for it being relevant. I've watched and listened to a lot of material on this lately, most are either ancient or 20th century, and this will cover some really important middle ground. You do some amazing and in-depth work, visuals are so important to me, they provide character and context. You also have really great pacing to allow people to absorb so much of the information.

  • @musmerized658
    @musmerized658 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Your channel is amazing. Thank You!

  • @hover-eb1hx
    @hover-eb1hx Před 3 měsíci +4

    Your videos are an amazing resource - well narrated, thorough, graphically excellent. They just about match the broad strokes of entire college courses that I’ve taken. That’s amazing. I would really love if you included a sources list though! All love though, keep it up :)

  • @nolanstout23
    @nolanstout23 Před měsícem +2

    POV: you’re about to finally go to bed

  • @basketbotmandem3676
    @basketbotmandem3676 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Amazing work!

  • @bickdig1297
    @bickdig1297 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thanks for your videos

  • @HD-mp6yy
    @HD-mp6yy Před 3 měsíci +3

    The craziest thing is you can take any ten minute segment of this and turn it into at least two hour long documentary

  • @jamaaldaynitelong8367
    @jamaaldaynitelong8367 Před 3 měsíci +12

    Weelll I know what I'll be watching tomorrow at work selling the illusion of productivity 😉 Thnx 4 another classic 💯

  • @elenivargis126
    @elenivargis126 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you! I learned so much! Well done!

  • @Sacramento-mv8nr
    @Sacramento-mv8nr Před 3 měsíci +2

    Amazing, great job.

  • @B.RamSrinathMayorofPeaceville

    This is just amazing Thank you

  • @albertoamezquita7098
    @albertoamezquita7098 Před měsícem +1

    Really fascinating stuff

  • @ElkLord
    @ElkLord Před 3 měsíci +3

    Keep it up your doing great

  • @SuperBadadan
    @SuperBadadan Před 3 měsíci +2

    6 hours? Damn, I know what I'm gonna be watching for the next week.

  • @Oreocookie457
    @Oreocookie457 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I love your work, Jabzy. I hope you get appreciated for ur efforts😊. Can we get a Q and A from you plz??

  • @brainstormingsharing1309
    @brainstormingsharing1309 Před 3 měsíci +1

    🔴 6:42, absolutely well done and definitely keep it up! 👍👏

  • @MichaelJustGreat
    @MichaelJustGreat Před měsícem +1

    Jabzy, thanks for the long video. Do a table of contents with headings with links to your video, as it is very long. More, in your description, give more about your background such as a history layman or something else.

  • @gato-junino
    @gato-junino Před měsícem +1

    Educational videos are the best.

  • @cardboardsnail
    @cardboardsnail Před 3 měsíci +1

    Woah almost 7 hours? I know what I'm watching for the next few nights.

  • @n.speezly1467
    @n.speezly1467 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Just in time for Ramadan. Nice work

  • @gtdcov
    @gtdcov Před 3 měsíci +1

    I know you said many things that I don’t doubt but I can’t believe anyone kept up with it all.

  • @djackmanson
    @djackmanson Před 3 měsíci +1

    ALMOST. SEVEN. HOURS.
    I don't deserve this, but I'm going to enjoy it anyway.
    Thank you!

  • @hugo57k91
    @hugo57k91 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Genuinely insane that we get free access to an almost 7 hour long documentary for free

  • @Mtioo1
    @Mtioo1 Před 3 měsíci +8

    This is length with such a quality is stuff some people can only dream about

  • @KurdishMedes
    @KurdishMedes Před 2 měsíci

    Good job man thanks even im myself a Middle Eastern kurd and almost knew most of the information but I enjoyed it thanks again

  • @Donnajo63
    @Donnajo63 Před 17 dny

    Wow that's actually really interesting

  • @rustyshackleford3316
    @rustyshackleford3316 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Yay, a 7 hour youtube video about history to watch while I play vicky 3.

  • @luckynumbersevuuun
    @luckynumbersevuuun Před měsícem

    Wow, amazing. Thank you so much for this, a treasure of bias-free historical knowledge

  • @juanfervalencia
    @juanfervalencia Před 16 dny

    Next time, do it longer, no matter what, it is never boring.

  • @alexhubble
    @alexhubble Před 3 měsíci +1

    Fantastic ❤❤

  • @chush14
    @chush14 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome. This line of video histories were great! I’m assuming that this concludes the Middle East series ? (Unless it’s going into the end of the 20th, start of the 21st century?)

  • @je_re
    @je_re Před 3 měsíci

    Legend

  • @jayfreechavez0000
    @jayfreechavez0000 Před 3 měsíci +5

    At this point I expect a 24 hour long video ❤

    • @JabzyJoe
      @JabzyJoe  Před 3 měsíci +11

      I don't think I'll be too far off. This is part 1-10. I've done scripts up to part 20 so far and working on 21. Not too sure where I'll end it.

    • @SafavidAfsharid3197
      @SafavidAfsharid3197 Před 3 měsíci +5

      ​@@JabzyJoeplease cover india next. Please bro you already have covered 3 min history of mughal Maratha.

    • @kianvandenberg6364
      @kianvandenberg6364 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@JabzyJoeor Japan, that would be awesome too

    • @animaerapstarark76
      @animaerapstarark76 Před 3 měsíci

      @@JabzyJoehave you mentioned Ashur ! The Assyrians ? and if so. which part can i find it in.

    • @stefanwilhelm6046
      @stefanwilhelm6046 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @JabzyJoe Thank you for your work!
      I hope to hear you speak for 24 hours soon! 😅

  • @jamieboyd1771
    @jamieboyd1771 Před měsícem

    It all sounds very peaceful

  • @user-gm5zt1dr8s
    @user-gm5zt1dr8s Před 3 měsíci +4

    1:07:45
    Adel Shah was Nader's nephew not his son
    btw thanks for awesome content

  • @juanfervalencia
    @juanfervalencia Před 3 měsíci

    beautiful

  • @rolandhunter791
    @rolandhunter791 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The maps are just great, but the lack of printed dates considerably weakens its impact

  • @jermainedavis1909
    @jermainedavis1909 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I really love your content but can you break the videos down to maybe 1 or 2 hours. My phone battery is always dead in the morning and I miss work 😅

    • @n.speezly1467
      @n.speezly1467 Před 3 měsíci

      I think this video is just a compilation of his separate Middle East history videos, most of which are about 2 hours long or less

  • @lion3312
    @lion3312 Před 3 měsíci

    Make a series about Eastern Europe

  • @philspam2087
    @philspam2087 Před 16 dny

    I dont always like CZcams Videos but if I give thumbs up they have the runtime of a trilogy and they resume 300y of complex history.

  • @Yanzdorloph
    @Yanzdorloph Před 3 měsíci +7

    Arabs God honored them for 100 years and dishonored them for 1300 years.

  • @moukilmi1866
    @moukilmi1866 Před 3 měsíci

    Song name?

  • @dougthompson8226
    @dougthompson8226 Před 3 měsíci

    factual information..always welcome in the real world

  • @yearofthegarden
    @yearofthegarden Před 3 měsíci

    Very great work, its interesting to view, i was indoctrinated into the Bahai religion as a kid which started around 1850 and completely went against the clerics, which resulted in a lot of persicution and ultimately caused the religion to go mobile across the world and adapt to be ultra accepting and in a lot of ways a free daycare for impoverished parents which is how i got into it because my parents were always trying to get rid of me.

  • @oldernu1250
    @oldernu1250 Před 2 měsíci

    Tremendous work, thanks. So much to ponder. Politics and religion, leaders seeking power. I doubt anyone who claims God whispers truth in their ears.

  • @mufasum
    @mufasum Před 2 měsíci +1

    Is the title wrong?

  • @ameer.thelion
    @ameer.thelion Před 3 měsíci +1

    These are goated napping videos

  • @valliebyrdsong7787
    @valliebyrdsong7787 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @epg96
    @epg96 Před 3 měsíci +17

    Hey, speaking about Middle Eastern history, can you please make video how Islam & Christianity came to Indonesia? A lot of historians said Islam came to Indonesia with trade and intermarriage. As an Indonesian, Islam didn't really come with trade especially to what happened with my ethnic groups, an indigenous ethnic group in the middle of Sumatran jungles and Bukit Barisan mountain range near the largest vulcanic lake in the world. In 1539, Acehnese Sultanate invaded my ancestors's land when one of our king refused Islam. Aceh faced difficulties during the war then they bought & hired Ottoman weapons & mercenaries to invade us. In the 1810s during Padri War, an Islamic civil war in Minangkabau, Padri soldiers also heard a cannibalistic pagan tribes in the middle of North Sumatra remained as pagans, Padri soldiers massacred 200.000 people even executed our king for not accepting Islam, they brutally ransacked our villages/cities & massacred my ethnic groups who refused their religion. They were failed to conquer us when a cholera outbreak happened thanks to dead bodies that leaked cholera. After they failed to conquer us, our ancestors were devastated after watching our ransacked kingdoms and dead relatives even cholera outbreak happened and decimated our population. My ancestors became hostile towards outsiders/foreigners. A couple of US Baptist missionarists came and introduced Christianity. Too bad, the locals thought they were another hostile foreigners/outsiders and they caught & ate them. Before Christianity came, my people were pagans who had cannibalistic culture/rituals. My ancestors conducted cannibalism towards people who did terrible crimes such as rape, murder, or treason. POWs were also eaten back then. Before Christianity, my ancestors believed if we ate people, it'd grant us magical strength. We also did child sacrifice ritual to gain black magic. A German missionarist came and introduced Christianity among my people. He built schools, hospitals, etc. But a lot of kingdom citizens hated him coz Christianity could destroy our culture and religion such as our cannibalistic rituals. Cannibalism and child sacrifice were eventually banned when Dutch colonial regime imposed anti cannibalism law towards us in 1900s. If Christianity never came, perhaps my people would still do capital punishment in form of cannibalism and child sacrifice. Unlike other Indonesian regions which were colonized for 350 years, we only got conquered in 1907 when Dutch soldiers succesfully assassinated our priest king. Dutch faced difficulties at fighting a cannibalistic nation in the middle of Sumatran jungles near a large lake

    • @Oddlie15
      @Oddlie15 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes!!!

    • @MehmedIlhan-vy4bd
      @MehmedIlhan-vy4bd Před 3 měsíci +1

      Islam spread violently because Muslim Indonesians killed some non-Muslim Indonesians 😢😢😢 *proceeds to mention Dutch colonialism*

    • @utemiller5416
      @utemiller5416 Před 3 měsíci

      Very interesting, thank you for sharing.

    • @Naderium
      @Naderium Před 3 měsíci

      What a good and beautiful culture the muslims ruined! How dare they stop people from killing and eating humans?!

    • @deadgoldenheart9560
      @deadgoldenheart9560 Před měsícem

      You were liberated from cannibalism and paganism

  • @KiljiArslan
    @KiljiArslan Před měsícem

    0:19. Oh hey we Brits totally didn't screw it up. Believe me. A British person. (This is a great video documenting the extensive history of what happened. This is completely awesome.

  • @davidguilbertrozenman5025
    @davidguilbertrozenman5025 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I agree it is too long but full of details of diverse importance. It reminds me of the story of a pagan who lived in the 1st century BCE who wanted to become Jewish, so he asked 2 great rabbis of his epoch to explain the Torah while he is standing in 1 foot. The most rigid 1 Shamai, said to go, get lost. The more tolerant, Hillel, who c

  • @yahyachaker7857
    @yahyachaker7857 Před 3 měsíci +1

    These compilation videos are amazing but can you please distinguish each part in the video by putting titles in the video bar

  • @زنكي
    @زنكي Před 3 měsíci

    شكرًا

  • @davidguilbertrozenman5025
    @davidguilbertrozenman5025 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Sorry, I had not yet finished my comment. Hillel, more tolerant, who came from Iraq (then Babilonia, which had a large Jewish community remaining there since 586 BCE) said to him: that wich you don't like others do to you, don't do it to others. That is the essence of the Torah. The rest is comment, so go and study. But the study of all rules and details can be many years, sometimes a whole lifetime. The same is with history.

  • @honeybeechanger
    @honeybeechanger Před měsícem

    An amazing job I really love your work. I have a few things to contest. The temple mount on Mount Moriah is the holist site for the Jews. We believe that it is the point heaven is closest to Earth and hence Hashem's home, the Temple was built there twice. Mount Zion is presumably where Jewish tradition says King David was buried. The word, /zee'on/ or Zion comes from King David's 'pet name' for Jerusalem. The Zion does not come from Mount Zion. Mount Zion was probably named that out of respect for King David, presumably. There is no way to know if the Holy Sepulchrer is the church truly built over the cave where the actual "True Cross" was found by Queen Helen, mother of Constantine. No one knows if the tombs of the patriarch are actually really filled with patriarchs and their wives, Abraham & Sarah, Isaac & Rebecca, Jacob & Leah (Rachel is somehow believed to be buried in Bethlehem) while the other matriarchs and patriarchs are buried in Hebron in the tomb of the patriarchs.

  • @HumanityEnslaved
    @HumanityEnslaved Před měsícem

    3:20:13 is where he met Muhammed Ali

  • @infernosgaming8942
    @infernosgaming8942 Před 3 měsíci

    “The China Video wasn’t that long, this is way smaller, and a smaller region, shouldn’t take that long.”

  • @danielcabrera5348
    @danielcabrera5348 Před 2 měsíci

    Geography and tech influenced society. Back then tecj was religous

  • @hnbgnjhg
    @hnbgnjhg Před 3 měsíci

    Well, I'm cursedly early.

  • @inklingt
    @inklingt Před 3 měsíci +3

    Guess what, you can leave the area alone without dividing it!

    • @jonyusufali
      @jonyusufali Před 3 měsíci +1

      My thoughts exactly, lol. Poor Europe...burdened with the responsibility of organizing such a disorganized region out of the goodness of their hearts. They did the best they could...

    • @Relcilisity2012
      @Relcilisity2012 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jonyusufali yeah

    • @king_milkfart
      @king_milkfart Před měsícem

      True but I mean the people who live in that same area can't decide on who gets what either lol

  • @bossthefluff
    @bossthefluff Před měsícem

    B.L.O.W.N AWAY!!!! Wow. 🤩 Can anybody attest to the accuracy? 80%? 90%? 99%? If there are inaccuracies, what are they? Any disputed information? If all seems very factual and devoid of agenda or attempts to paint a biased picture.

  • @WorshipandWarMinistries
    @WorshipandWarMinistries Před 3 měsíci +1

    If it's TO the 19th century, the end date on the timeline range would be 1800, not 1900. Please fix your thumbnail.

  • @streampunk6932
    @streampunk6932 Před 14 dny

    In general, Caucasus or Caucasians aren't Middle Eastern, not geographically, not ethnically, not linguistically, and 30-40% are not even religiously. But, obviously, it is a bordering region and history is intertwined.

  • @NikoAbston
    @NikoAbston Před 3 měsíci

    6:42:44 oh heck yes

  • @TheCosmicGuy0111
    @TheCosmicGuy0111 Před 3 měsíci

    Woah

  • @wurzel9671
    @wurzel9671 Před 3 měsíci

    1:57:00

  • @89volvowithlazers
    @89volvowithlazers Před 3 měsíci

    The UN needs to watch Jabzy then go right into planning sessions and fix the levant

  • @youceffellah4896
    @youceffellah4896 Před 23 dny +1

    Just to correct something for western academics, North African countries aren't in the middle east...

  • @UrthKitten
    @UrthKitten Před 3 měsíci

    it’s actually the other way around, the abbasids was murdered ..

  • @jakemahurin6316
    @jakemahurin6316 Před 2 měsíci +1

    FINALLY SOMEONE ADDRESSING THIS. Accessible western media just scrapes this topic.

  • @maisonstevens
    @maisonstevens Před 3 měsíci +1

    So much for Islam uniting all the Arab tribes !!

  • @GiancarloPinto
    @GiancarloPinto Před 21 dnem

    In resume if only ypu undeerstand this 6millions branches, you will know whats going on 8n there

  • @adamzaki6232
    @adamzaki6232 Před 3 měsíci

    “Babe I can’t. Jazby just dropped a new video”

  • @Jakob3000
    @Jakob3000 Před 3 měsíci

    Do you even sleep?

  • @sasyhamburgi8462
    @sasyhamburgi8462 Před 3 měsíci

    Persien 👑👑👑

  • @markames6030
    @markames6030 Před měsícem

    Go from the 7th century.

  • @travis8895
    @travis8895 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The East has fallen

  • @NickResen
    @NickResen Před 2 měsíci

    Фала од Македонија ♥️

  • @MikeHunt-fo3ow
    @MikeHunt-fo3ow Před měsícem

    what else can we call it...the sandbox lol

  • @kahvar8227
    @kahvar8227 Před 3 měsíci +3

    İzmit 20% armenian tf?

  • @robertbell5788
    @robertbell5788 Před 2 měsíci

    middle east wasn't a term until the 1800s

  • @thespartan8476
    @thespartan8476 Před 2 měsíci

    Don't ever let the British or Americans cover history ..

  • @lazywallstreetnews7234
    @lazywallstreetnews7234 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Arab not being an ethnicity, but instead more of a shared cultural heritage and language is very similar to being Hispanic. It’s a multi-racial cultural heritage just the same.

  • @SafavidAfsharid3197
    @SafavidAfsharid3197 Před 3 měsíci

    Next india please

    • @Indo-Aryan9644
      @Indo-Aryan9644 Před 3 měsíci

      Indian History is Underrated even Under India itself

  • @perkeyser2032
    @perkeyser2032 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Less focus on images of people, and way more focus on maps and possibly movements. I wanted this vid to be packed with facts and info. Not bad images of people dressed in different clothes. Please? It was a good vid. Just a bit out of focus.

    • @alexandrekaminski3527
      @alexandrekaminski3527 Před měsícem

      It's free and full of knowledge ! not bad already..

    • @m.streicher8286
      @m.streicher8286 Před měsícem

      If the art style bothers you so much leave.
      You can't tell history without focusing on influential figures who drove that history.

  • @notusingpremium
    @notusingpremium Před 2 měsíci

    Moroccans seething to know they never had Western Sahara, let alone Mauritania or any piece of Algerian land lol.

  • @absolute_abundance
    @absolute_abundance Před 2 měsíci

    There were no Islam before that

  • @زنكي
    @زنكي Před 2 měsíci

    Now Sunni Muslims are about 92℅, only Iran, and Azerbaijan are with big masurty Shi'a muslims.