The Ancient Middle East: Every Year
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- This video shows the history of the Middle East from the rise of the city-states in 2500 BCE to the fall of Egypt to Persia in 525 BCE. This covers such events as the conquests of Sargon of Akkad, Ur-Namu of Ur, and Hamurabi of Babylon, as well as the various Assyrian and Egyptian kingdoms, and other great powers, including the Hittites, Hurrian-Mitanni, and Israel.
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1. Isin city-state
2. Borsippa city-state
3. Dilbat city-state
4. Nippur city-state
5. Larsa city-state
6. Nina-Urukag
7. Akkad city-state
8. Naftali
9. Zebulun
10. Isaschar
11. Ephraim/Benjamin
12. Bit-Gabbari
13. Bit Adini
14. Carcemish
15. Gurgum
16. Kummukhi
17. Harran
18. Bit-Adini
19. Nisbis
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Thanks to:
TeeMee for helping speed up the animation process with "Number Animationer"
Ceplio for the idea, and some research
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MUSIC:
Derek & Brandon Fiechter - Hittite Chariots
Derek & Brandon Fiechter - Assyrian Chariots
Make sure to check out the new (2020) version:
czcams.com/video/oys6EQtpCJk/video.html
and the old one is still here
Can you maybe if you do these videos use the right terms?
Its not Middle East. It is called West Asia.
The PKK’s first program, issued in 1978, states, “Our people first attempted to reside on our land in the first millennium bce, when the Medes, progenitors of our nation, stepped onto the stage of history.” When Kurds try to legitimize their rights as a nation to live in Kurdistan, their arguments tend to rest on territorial settlement rather than consanguineous ancestry. But assumptions about continuous Kurdish settlement and descent from the Medes entered the collective understanding long ago.” p. 2 Van Bruinessen, Martin. Kurdish notables and the Ottoman state: Evolving Identities, Competing Loyalties, and Shifting Boundaries, p 25
“Though some Kurdish intellectuals claim that their people are descended from the Medes, there is no evidence to permit such a connection across the considerable gap in time between the political dominance of the Medes and the first attestation of the Kurds.” White, Paul J. “Observations on Kurdish Origins.” Vol 1. Journal of Arabic, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, 1993.
“This view is disputed by others, most notably by D. N. Mackenzie, who objects primarily on philological grounds, due to the uncertainty of historical data. In Mackenzie’s view, the Kurdish language (and, by implication, the Kurds themselves) is probably closer to Persian than to the language of the Medes” “Other areas around the north-west and western shore of the Caspian Sea and in Central Iran were not called Kurdish, although some of these dialects are related to Kermanjî. But over a wide area the name of Kurd embraced that of Mede and of other Aryan tribes. I would suggest that the name Mede was absorbed under the Kurds in a way reminiscent of developments in France, where the name of Frank superseded that of Gaul.”
“The identification of Kurds with Aryans and/or Medes must, admittedly, be viewed in the context of the process of nation-building, being mainly a reaction against Turkish nationalism’s denial of Kurds’ distinct nationhood. The linkage with the Medes is used to engage the official claim that Kurds are of Turkish origin. The myth of the Medes is mainly used as a tool to politically mobilize Kurds by the PKK.” Hennerbichler, Ferdinand. (2012). The Origin of Kurds. Advances in Anthropology. 02. 10.4236/aa.2012. 22008. p. 64
“David McDowall approves the prehistoric origin of the Kurds, he refuses to see Kurds as a unified entity until the last century, arguing that they existed as an identifiable group for possible more that 2000 years… it was only in the early years of the twentieth century that they acquired a sense of community as Kurds.”
“The view on the Median origin of the Kurds has been an important element of the Kurdish social and political discourse since their national awakening. The genetic affiliation between the Kurds and their language and the ancient Medians has always been regarded as an absolute and incontestable truth for most Kurdish authors (cf., e.g., Wahby 1964; Vanly 1988; and many others). In the academic scholarship, as far as I know, V. Minorsky was the only adept of this theory.” p. 21.
“Turning from the regions of mythology to the historian finds scarcely less uncertainty in it by the early inquirers on the racial con Abu-'l-Fida, bimself a Kurd, states that he h the Kurds were Arabs or Nabataeans, while Persian Arabs, from the similarity between the that of the ordinary nomad Arab; but he see with the Jill and the Dailami as a Persian traveller, records that he was told in Persia of Arab origin,2 in which view Ibn-ul-Athir are those of Abu-'l-Faraj, who idenbified the and of some Armenian writers, who seem to and the Medes” p. 493 Galip, Özlem Belçim. Imagining Kurdistan: Identity, Culture and Society. New York: I. B Tauris, 2015. p. 17
@@rollinontheboard Not sure what you mean. This older version is not as accurate.
@b a d e d c r u a a d e r en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Asia
The Assyrian Empire just keeps respawning
Malsy Pright bijji Kurdistan 😉
The black Lion #kurd what? Why r u making things up
@@gengis737
The Medes pee on your face at that time
@@gengis737
The Syrian Are Arabs And the Shawam are the sons of the Crusaders Very few of them have Aramaic not Assyrian .
@@theblackbox2847 gtfo
Damn those Assyrians just did not give up
and we still haven't gave up
who am i kidding we are nowhere to be found lol
And we still are)
Leo Assur where lol , you dont even have your own country
@@Mhmd-ou6xu I don't know English. I am an Assyrian living in Russia. I use a translator. He must have translated it wrong. I wanted to write that we haven't disappeared yet, there are 4 million of us.
Leo Assur oh ok got you wrong
6:55 Persians: it might be time to conquer the world?
IRAAANNNNNNN 💚🤍❤️
Before I learned persian history, I dident that conquering the world and justice and religious tolerance was possible
@@user-zi8bd7zp2flmao , are you sure ?
@@user-zi8bd7zp2f
Hindu messengers !!
Ahahaha love the Iranians as an Assyrian ☺️🫡🫶🏼
King Cyrus to the Middle East: “Hello there.”
and eveyone cheered
The Hindu messenger!!
Egypt was chilling in the corner the whole time.
TheScienceofnature yeah but at the end someone came calling
Mohamed Tarek bruh u have a Muslim name( the most most muslim name in fact) and your calling Islam cancer.
@@mtraa.942
well the roman empire cancer with christianity the 1st who came and ruined their chill.
They still do it.
Nah they were just busy wrecking the Nubians the whole time and laughing at the pathetic barbarians requiring *two* great rivers to prop up their civilisation.
that Homo Sapiens Empire in 150000 BCE must have been amazing tho
What about neanderthal?
Burok the most impressive part about thier empire is it's tiny population compared to its vast lands.
Homosapiens empire was the first place humanity left a trace....trace began there
@احمد شوبكة but your name is Ahmad LMAO, what a fucking hypocrite
@@LetsGoGetThem But they weren't as intelligent as humans. There's a reason why they died out after a while of co existing with humans.
Ollie Bye, it´s notorious that your videos are full of studies and hard work. Congratularions and thanks for this huge knowlgdement.
Absolutely fascinating!
I imagine a lot of research went into this. Many thanks.
4:38 Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
IT'S THE LATE BRONZE AGE COLLAPSE
S E A P E O P L E
YAS QWEEN
Now the phoenicians can get DOWN TO BUSINESS
@Joy Chakravarty SUMERIAN PRINCIPALITY OF SEALAND
@Justin Y. YOU? HERE? HOLY SHIT!
Great job Ollie!
احلا شباب والله .
What is wrong with yall
Lots of things.
yea cause nazi's wore those old pikelhaubes
MegaPrem That was more of a WWI fashion actually.
Europe: we have rich history 🤡
Middle East: hold my beer
Hold my tea*
This is amazing and has so much we never learned about
Everybody is duking it out in the Middle East and Achaemenid Empire is just like "lemme just come in and take EVERYTHING" lol
Everybody: frustrated becuase of wars in middle east
Achamenid empire: its free real estate...
When the food is cooked the hungry eater shows up
Persians were accepted as liberators in the region after Harsh treatment of Assyria Kings
Wait till you see the rashidun.
@Bazel Merchad rape caliphates
It is great that you have illustrated geographic features as they existed back then. For example, the Persian gulf extended much further north than today and the Dead Sea was much larger. Great job.
Sor Alb actually, it's the Jordan River that was much larger.
@@yjohnnyy618 Dead Sea as well, it’s like a shadow of its former self nowadays
I did not see that, great job 👍
Amazing work!
I am from Iraq and my country is the cradle of civilization, and many kingdoms arose in it, such as Sumer, Babylon and Assyria🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶
Akkad too.
@Aššurbanipal love my Assyrains ❤️
@Aššurbanipal no I'm Shrugie my ancestors are the sumerians
@@prostation3844 lmao shrugie
@@prostation3844 Assyrians are the closest descendants of Sumerian’s.
The Middle East... The birth place of civilisation, the greatest ones. Unfortunately, today it's just land for people to fight in... :(
محمد حسن I noticed how your intelligence decreased and you became stupid, because anti-muslims are the ones who brought wars and destructions
M. saya i’am ex muslim and i can say that islam is the worst religion......but all religions are useless they are superstitions
@محمد حسن انا اسف اخي على كلامي ولكن يجب نحترم بعضنا السومريين ليسوا عرب.. العرب قاموا بعمل الكثير من الاختراعات وكلهم مسلمين وتحية الى السومريين😊
@محمد حسن السبب عقول العرب الاغبياء لكن هذا لا يعني ان نترك ونشتم سيدنا محمد والصراحة كلامك صح بس في كثير اباء مسلمين يعملون اولادهم ويعلمونهم بشكل كويس وحتى الهندوس والمسيحيين و و و الخ كلهم نفس الشي اي شخص يولد ببلد معين رح يصير نفس الدين يلي بالبلد واي شخص باي دين ابائه كانوا قاسيين معه عالاغلب رح يترك دينه شو ما كان لذلك انت حر بما تفعل وانا حر بما افعله الاسلام وكل الاديان تعلمنا السلام وكيفية العيش الصحيح لكن عقل الانسان المتوحش هو الذي يجعل الانسان متوحش ويفعل ما يريد
@محمد حسن اسرائيل يقتلون المسلمين بفلسطين ونهبوا اراضيهم وبدك يانا نتسامح معهم 😂😂 لو كانت دولة عربية مسلمة اختلت دولة مسيحية كنتوا فضحتوا الدنيا سبحان الله الناس مستحيل ما تكره المسلمين بسبب حقدهم وكراهيتهم اذا توحد المسلمين رح تصير اقوى دولة بالعالم واي شخص يترك الاسلام اكيييد رح يحب كلشي ضد المسلمين ويكره كلشي يخص المسلمين وانت تقول انك حر بدك تختار الدين يلي تريده او تبقى ملحد ومع ذلك انت عنصري ضد المسلمين لانك حاقد عالمسلمين
وعلفكرة انت اول شخص عربي ليس مسلم كلامه محترم بالعادة شتم وسب شتم وسب
وان شاء الله نخلص من داعش والاحتلالات وترجع الدول العربية كويسة والصراخة نحن المسلمين ما يهمنا اذا حدا ترك الاسلام او دخل لان نحن مارح نستفاد شي المهم نحن مسلمين خلص لا ترد عتعليقي لان الكلام بدون فائدة مع ناقصين العقل
That very earliest interaction between the Sumerian city states - here represented only as a fleeting frame - is such a... magical era in human history. Each city is a country, as the whole perception of "country" "kingdom" "land" must be understood for its time and place, and I always imagined it would make for the most amazing computer game - both grand strategy, where you micromanage either of these main city-states and their various numerous minor satellites - or yet better, a role-play game, where you walk (no riding!) between these places, questing for either the priests and priestesses, kings or god-kings - or maybe even for the Sumerian gods themselves!
Obviously, such an endevour taken into reality would be changed into something stupid and unrealistic, horseriding forced in, catapults, Roman-era armors etc, and I would probably hate it, and regret I ever wanted anything like it, so... maybe it's just as well that it does not exist.
But, it's among my favorite historical periods.
@𒁲𒂵𒀀𒁕 what does your name mean.is that akkadian?
@𒁲𒂵𒀀𒁕 ah ok
Yeah it is like that because we don't know them enough, most of their names and histories are lost to time so we just know this period existed and some cities that are gonna get big later started here
@@cola_stealer5719 bruh
Oh my god, u r not the only one who thought about a game like this!
watched this with my 6th grade homeschooler. felt like watching a sprting event and cheering for your teams, or like watching bacterial colonies duke it out for territory. Gave us some questions to start researching, made the bronze age fun. Thanks a ton.
Thanks, really interesting and helpful to understand the different periods
fun fact the Sumerian, Assyrian, and Babylonian kingdoms were in the same location of modern day Iraq
and ancient cities of Ur and Uruk also!
@Assurbanipal no we didn’t we reclaimed it
@Assurbanipal only a tiny chunk of Kurdistan is Assyria
@Assurbanipal Assyria doesn’t exist in anyway shape or form I didn’t even hear about u irrelevant people until 3 months ago lol
@Assurbanipal Assyria doesn’t even exist in anyway shape or form lolololololol there’s like 800,000 of u 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I found it interesting how complex the history of the Assyrian Empire was with so many changes over time.
So true🇮🇶
Still it was a terrible place
@@bonbonsweetness Rome and Greece was far worse
@@Goyim-phobic Lol, no idea what that has to do with what I said. Rome, Greece, and Assyria were all bad....
@@Goyim-phobicAssyria is not iraq
Samshi adad is syrian not iraqi
Great and very precious video. Thank you for creating this.
I was thinking how tremendous effort over a long time period through the work of many, many people was needed, until enough wisdom about this area got collected, that was the base for this video.
And than how much time and effort the creator of the video paid to be able to collect and to put into this video the needed information to create this changing map.
I mean this video is at the end of a very, very long chain of efforts and gives much clarity about a long past period of human history ! Great work ! A real treasure.
this is so helpful. thank you.
Sealand can into Babylon!
lol Sealand is also a tiny country in Britain.
😂😂😂 Sealand can into Mesopotamic Kingdom!
Struw It's probably an EU4 joke as it's the same format as an achievement name.
Just shut up sea bitch
Epsilon Jay ɛɈ they didn’t have an empire , they were savages fighting for money , just like Vikings . But the difference is that Sea people got mostly eliminated by Egyptians and Assyrians and lost in history , unlike Vikings who attacked the weakest kingdoms in their times .
I AM SYRIAN CITIZEN AND I AM VERY GLAD TO LEARN THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF THIS REGION.. THANKS A LOT DUDE
relax lol
@Extra Extra been studying history for a long time, that's the first time I've heard of that. I wouldn't mind some sources if u can find some.
@Extra Extra King Vikramaditya certainly did exist, but he probably did not rule over all of that area.
The leading theory is that “Vikramaditya” is an Arya-Iranic name for quite a few Hindu rulers from Mitanni/West Armenia (present day Lazi district), to Afghanistan, to West Asia, and Indonesia. These rulers didn’t rule a singular state that stretched from anatolia to Indonesia, normdid they exist in the same time period. They were just Hindu (or whatever relative of Hinduism existed in Anatolia at the time), and as such were given similiar names. This confused historical accounts causing the Vikramaditya myth.
@@3haAD900 yes
Oh a Syrian I hope your country does well tho... wish u luck:(
Thanks. I need this for homework!
Thanks a lot for the knowledge
In 879 BC, Ashurnasirpal I hosted a party were over 67,000 guests from all over the known world were invited from as far as the Zagros to anatolia and through out the Assyrian and Mesopatamian, & Egyptian realm. It is one of if not the most awesome party in history lasted 10 days straight!
@Akhand Bharat bro, who was ruling bharat at that time?
@@TusharSharma-cy9xo Independent Kingdom Janapadas
"who the fuck starts a conversation like that I just sat down!"
you can read more about him in the Greek scriptures. The Greek refer to him as Sardanapalus because they could not pronounce Ashurbanipal.
IMPRESIONANTE ,LOS MAS PODEROSOS GOBERNANTES DEL MUNDO DE AQUEL TIEMPO .
Wow. This may be one of the most timely and impressive videos i've seen. Literally just this week I've been interested and highly confused on the many kingdoms vying for power before the persians came. This cleared a lot up, and I will most definitely using it for reference if I have more questions in the future. Thank you.
The interesting thing is that what made Persia a big empire, uniting all these small kingdoms into a big empire is the Idea that we now call "Iranshahr thinking" in the universities, the union of many peoples with different races, ethnic groups. , culture and different gods
Thank you very much. Very interesting and clarifying video
Wonderful depiction, found it entertaining to no end. Thx. ✌️👍 History gotta luv it.
Lol at the end the Acheamenid Persians come out of nowhere and take over the entire Middle East.
k 55, funny how at the end the whole screen turned green.
And they got their ass raped by you know whom!!!! 😂😂😂😂
MS 1997 yep but eventually the ‘you know whom’ were evicted by the Parthians and later the same ‘you know whom’ got their asses raped in turn by the Romans, that’s how history works chum, win some-lose some!
@@rezashia3135
Hmmm, the picture of Shah Ismail I..
Here's a fact to you, you know that Ismail I origin is Kurdish?
Because his grandfather is Safi-ad-din Ardabili (the father of the Safavid dynasty is a Kurdush Sufi Sheikh).
the word achaemenid actually just means "the empire" so... just call them Iranians.
Absolutley Amazing work as always. This is one of my favorite subjects in history. ^^
I can only imagine what it must be like to live in this region knowing that it was the birthplace of Civilization
I did, and to be honest, nothing is like living in the US. I was born right in the border of Babylonia and Elam, modern day Iran/Iraq.
Great work,very useful for students in assyriology.
The False Modern Assyrian Church
It must take such a long time to produce such intensely intricate videos about things that aren't quite as well known for various reasons.
Yeah these history channels including emperor tigerstar need nobel prize
I feel really sad for the Assyrians and Armenians. They didn't deserve the pain they had in modern history.
Please. Arabs suffered just as much. The British colonial conquest of the Middle East was even bloodier than the Armenian and Assyrian genocides - supported by Germany and made possible by British imperialism anyway. Then of course you have the US bombing the living hell out of Muslim countries, with a death toll that easily exceeds the Armenian genocide after about two decades.
@@Yerfdog1 Please: Armenians did not had war for lots and araps did after like the 18 th century there started to be like crazy things. Thats also a reason why they are behind.
@@quqbalam5089 the Armenian and Assyrian genocides were done by the Ottoman Turks, not the Arabs you ignorant moron!.
@@ehsan_iq the armenian and assyrian genocides are happening even before an official "genocide" is done by the turks. Since the very first conquer of muhammad.
@@gambigambigambi Yeah... No.
Nice Ollie *:)* (i liked)
A beautiful job done by historians to record all those changes in the past! Congratulations!
As someone who's really interested in Ancient Egypt and the ancient times in general, this is really well made! Thanks for making this.
Proud to be Armenian. We are calling our country Hayastan which comes from Hayassa Azzi and our grandfather Hayk Nahapet of Babilon.
The more you know I guess.
Tony, in some records they say that the Ancient Armenians did not enter the Middle East until around 1500BC. Is that true?
@Edward Minaei
Armenians are indo europeans, they came to the middle east before the persian by a short time, persians came around 900bc, middle east was inhabited by assyrians, bablonians, arabs, sumerians.....
But Armenians are Indo-Europeans and Babylonians are Semites.
It’s sucks how some Armenians now think we are “Caucasusian” but we always have and will be middle eastern.
Amazing! Now I need to know what happened next...
Thank you very much!
Love it dude!
Excellent and very brief overview of early Middle Eastern history. Very worthwhile and well worth watching a plurality of times.
It all started in Mesopotamia hence it was all in Iraq. That's why we are called the cradle of
Civilization
KURD MEANS STRONG! Kurd doesn't exist
Now a shithole
Michael Bay
Lol we will go back to the glory days.. Germany was an absolute white whole and now look at them.. Iraq was born with glory... that land has more history than any nation on this earth
@@ArabPride100 That's means shit all when we whites created the computer you're using to talk to me. Pretty sure no one from the middle east can create as much or better than Europeans.
Cornelius De La Soto
U whites were living in caves while middle eastern were investing writing , math and astronomy., everything started in the Middle East. The reason You live is because of the Middle East. The first writing, the first math , and the first technologies were invented in the Middle East... u even worship a middle eastern religion
A very good and usedull channe. Go on .. More vocal explanations are needed. Thanks
Man you are awesome 👍
Ollie, you're doing awesome work! Keep going, I love your films :)
Interesting. History of the middle east prior to the establishment of the Persian Empire is quite confusing. Thanks for the video. Pretty educational
proud to be armenian 🇦🇲❤️
🇦🇲👍
🇮🇷❤️🫱🏽🫲🏻🇦🇲
ARMENIANS 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲
🇦🇱🤝🇦🇲
Armanians are from different origins just look at thier extremely diverse haplogroups
As much as the Middle East is messed up today. Couldn’t be more proud to be from a region where the birth of civilization occurred
Kudos for including the changes to the coast of the Persian Gulf. Great job!
Arabian gulf
@@skrigged9270 cry about that
@@skrigged9270 cry about that👌
@@skrigged9270 say as much as you can
U can't change the truth
What changed it? Also look at the Dead Sea at 3:55
In this time they were not Turks in middle east but Greeks! So many great cultures.. Assyrians, Armenians, Persians, Greeks and Arabs
no greeks either, there were anatolians and hittites and armenians
Rol Dant kurds*
They are still here?
Lord Lahmacun kurds have always been there were also the medals and elam
@@moroccanfreethinker2739 Are you serious? Greeks controlled anatolia and part of middle east for many years
Good video.
Thank you!
Where do you find the detail for every year?
lots of reading
Where can I find these books..
@@amrisa4161 i want to know as well
Probably a source like Britannica
Awesome video as usual. Can you do one about West Africa? I could help you out with that too if you'd like. That would be super awesome.
Sorry, but I probably won't do that, because I've already done Africa as a whole: czcams.com/video/NzKejJIwieE/video.html
I hope you understand :(
yep
Ollie Bye I know you did but Africa is a huge continent. So you weren't able to really fully dissect some regions. You've done videos like "history of the British Islands" things like that. I just think doing videos for particular parts of Africa will help erase the negative images of Africa lacking a history. People tend to club the second largest and most culturally diverse continent into one giant mass rather than exploring the insanely large amount of history and diversity there.
From Nothing Yes, that's a good point. Well I'll let you know if I decide to go ahead with it.
Ollie Bye Thank you. I love your videos!
What a power iraq have ... 💜
4 empire (sumerian.Assyrian. babylonian.Akkadin) and many great king... 💜
Mesopotamia the best civilization in history...🙏💜
The saddest part is Iraqis speaks Arabic now and they lost their old identity
@@assyrianmf so what language they must speak now instead of arabic?
@@khikhikhiland1099 Aramic, the language that unite Kurd with assyrians and Chaldeans
@@assyrianmf Hyper Nationalism brings nothing but chaos perfect example of nowadays Middle East ...
@@TERRORIST.SAIKAT because they are loyal to fake national ideas , not their true one
Incredible. thank you.
the fertile crescent keeps being screwed over and constantly goes from one empire to another
yo yo
It remained on this situation to these days.
Nebuchadnezzar II true. I'll imagine the time with the least change was under ottoman rule
yo yo -> And the few centuries after the Arabs invasions, probably.
The difference in this part of the world between ancient antiquity and now is that in this ancient past even with empires warring against each other it was basically the center of the world, now it's just a shithole. Harsh distinction.
yo yo who are the fertile crescent?
Talip Zengin It is the cradle of civilization middleeasternregion.wikispaces.com/file/view/fertile1.jpg/166037419/399x299/fertile1.jpg
I've never seen a map of the ancient Middle East with such clear and definite boundaries before - I'm surprised that archaeological evidence has been able to give us so much knowledge. What sources were used?
If you're asking specifically about the borders, they aren't certain. The borders I showed were based on natural features, such as rivers and mountains.
That's probably what they would've been based on, at least de facto.
What do the three gradations mean?
I believe the darkest of the colours is the full territory, the middle colour is any vassals, and the lightest colour is territory of another country they occupy.
DinosaurFilms - Maps Spot on
Hello! Thanks , this is really interesting to watch , but i don't see Kimmers , who fought with Urartu and Asyrians on the Armenian highland. Ps. Oh now i see new version avaible ,thanks , good work!
Big thank you
Where's Phoenicia? P.S. It would be cool if all the known battles were overlayed on these awesome maps of yours - would help tell more of the story... Great work, love your channel!
It was never realy a unified state, but rather a group of divided city states with minimal tribute based centalization to Tyre.
0:12
The last time the Middle East has was ever unified
Neil LeFrancis haha
Ottomans empire
Abbasid caliphate
Umayyad caliphate
All of these united the middle east
@@joffreybaratheon9044 yea sure
ZeLegend how about you open a history book
@@ShidaiTaino how about you keep your mouth shut?
Great work. But it would be more informative to use a physical map as a background, so that it would be clear how natural features had affected migrations an conquests... And they certainly did.
5:53 When the Assyrian Empire was a pregnant hunchback on all fours
LOL
So were the babylonians, akkadians and neo sumerians
Wow beautiful video thanks for sharing! as a Syrian my self i already knew a lot about it, but always get informed more its such a huge heritage and culture to carry. (edit: ask me anything ill reply when i see it, stay decent)
i agree, as a Syrian id say we have very different traditions and mentality to the people from the Arabian peninsula or north Africa, i consider myself closer to the the Levant (east Mediterranean) region and culture, however i have to say many people who are uneducated or just a proud Muslims would say that they are proudly arab (nothing is wrong with that ofocurse) but as an educated person my self i know its simply not true.
well, from your name i guess you are kurd, thats cool, and i dont know why a Syrian arab would be fucked up, im sure there is Arabs, kurds, Palestinians, muslims christians or whatever, we all have fucked up people, clearly, just look at the middle east ;)
i dont hate Kurds too, but im Sure many many syrians hate kurds, because the Syrian government propaganda has always told us to hate kurds and Israelis, i am an educated person i dont believe that rubbish, and many syrians are also educated, but some are ignorance and they hate on everyone.
Martin Kian well , that depend on what you mean by the word Arabs . if you mean the ethnic Arabs who are the Semitic tribes who came from Arabia and settled Iraq and Syria , then Assyrians , Canaanites , Phoenicians , even Jews (the real ones ) are Arabs . and most of Syria and Iraq today are ethnic Arabs except Lebanese and Palestinians . they are a mixture between ethnic Arabs and crusaders .
divide and conquer, it is the same old game everywhere. greetings from germany.
4:35
Oh no it's coming...they're coming
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@Lord Voldemort the "sea people"
Mentioned by many impires at the time, they're blamed for the collapse of the bronze age.
@Lord Voldemort i know, i said that they were blamed for the collapse, not that they cased it.
DAMN PELESET
Vikings of ancient history
what program are you doing this with?
That was awesome, what happens after this till now
4:43 F for the Hittites
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It's amazing how small tribes formed into empires. Then Conquered and had wars towards other empires. This just shows you that It's not just about the Roman Empire. There is more in depth of history as the spread of native people in towards empires. The Egyptian Empire was one of the most entertaining empire. It was formed into a small area of base, then proceeded to get bigger. Then, got conquered and re-conquered. It's amazing; good work and props on the video.
"it's not just about the Roman empire"
average western when he realize that human history doesn't revolve around ancient Italians LMFAO
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@@hashira9223 calling romans "ancient Italians" is like calling ancient semites "ancient jews" lol. The current Italians are a mixture of romans, lombards, normans and celts.
5:49 that's Van without Van lol
Everyone's gangsta until the Achaemenid Empire comes along.
This is perfect for my History class
And Bible study
King George III Retake the Thirteen Colonies!
I have a feeling you would use non of your knowledge during your reign.
Do the history of the universe every second
ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ we need some aliens to help
Put a fork in it!
but how we will watch a trillion years long video
Actually, in the beginning, I think we'll need a history of every picosecond. First seconds kinda important.
Yes, it shall be 4.32E17 seconds long
When will you do a modern version of this that leads up to the present day?
1:36 The Britsh Travled Back in time?!
Whatt
Yurt1 UK
where?
@@karadesu8348 Look at Uruk, near modern-day Kuwait.
What does uruk gotta do with brits?
Great Video. As a german i would appreciate an every year video for central europe :)
would'nt that take like half an hour or sumthing? (Ich siehe das du ein Deutscher bist :D)
@@metehan8551 Half hour of video making? True.
@@googleuser4203 no it would last for half an hour I meant
Will there be a video of 525 BC onwards in the Middle East?
Alexander, Romans, Parthia, Sassanids, Byzantines, Allahu Akbar, Modern Day.
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Deadpool GR you forgot the Hasmonian kingdom of Judah
@@giannisd.6587 Allahu Akbar 😂😂😂
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5:23 David just casually expanding
Great job Ollie Bye.
I thought the Kassites were in the Zagros and not east of Elam?
It would have been awesome if you paused the timeline (and music) during the Bronze Age Collapse and have some animation where the land literally fractures to signify how important that event is.
Yes, the 4:40 mark is where the great collapse of nearly all civilizations happened. Egypt barely survived and was never as strong as before. This is when the Tribes came from Egypt and invaded via Sinai desert.
Hayassa =Nairi=Armenia!
And Urartu
Very well done because you can tap the cards one by one. Unfortunately Troya is missing, as Troya was a Hititi and Assyrian vassal for some time.🤠
An entire world of competing nations, in the end, swallowed up into a world empire. Quite beautiful, and totally unprecedented in human history
Armenians have always been in the same geographical location up until today.
Egyptians as well
No wars, no treaties, no castles. Sort of an isolated community.
They were pretty harmless and non combatant even Mongols took advantage of this and so did the Turks
That’s not true. Most of Armenia is still occupied by the Turks!
They had an empire that took most of Syria and eastern anotolia. Up until the genocide there where still millions of Armenians in eastern anotolia.
Amazing work! Is there going to be part II?
Thank U so much 👍❤🌹
Excellent job !
What about the semites 30k BC in middle east ? Is this relevant ?
First! I'd like to point out that this video turned out really nicely, with or without my help with animating the year counter :) 8/8 ollie
Thank you!
You're the guy who did the population counter on HoTWEY right?
TyOrca 5 It was +TeeMee123 ,yes.
TyOrca 5 it was I
I enjoyed the video! But I have to ask, have you ever done a video on the spread of religion?
I've done the spread of Christianity, but I've found that doing the spread of anything other than countries doesn't work well with this type of animation. I'm developing a new way of doing it currently.
Ollie Bye I'll check it out. Good luck!
Ollie Bye can you tell me what software or apps you use ? to create thoose country maps.... ?
@Ollie Bye
Oh, you're thinking of a new way to show religion? Interesting, I imagine it would be quite hard to show that accurately. Especially with decentralized religions like Hellenism which lasted in small pockets until the 7th Century.
LuftWaffe ME 109bf MS Paint, Paint.net and MAGIX Movie Edit.
Most of the civilization and empires lies near the Euphrates river.
True
Cradle of civilization 🇮🇶
Interesting - focusing on expansion of Assyrian empire and Babylon but I'm sure the Egyptians must have expanded into the levant on several occasions
Can you do the History of Iberia?
I like that
There may be a video out there that does just that.
Yes make video about both Iberia will be interesting
After 1492 there will be only french occupation
dont you mean during the 1800's? after 1492 spain started beating the french hard on italy and aragon recovered the rosellon as well as conquering navarra
a most excellent job. I especially liked that the various Babylonian groups were labelled as different Babylonians, not as totally different tribes - such as I have seen done with the Kassites and others.
Too bad you cannot show that others, such as the Assyrians, with the similar culture/language to the Babylonians, much like the medieval Germany in the Holy Roman Empire or Italy was.
I do wish you had but in a key for the numbered countries/tribes inside the video, instead of on the text below the video.
Kudos to you Ollie Bye and to Ceplio for a job well done!
Name of the app how are you able to change the timeline