The rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire - Marian H Feldman

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    Before the sun never set on the British Empire; before Genghis Khan swept the steppe; before Rome extended its influence to encircle the Mediterranean Sea; there was ancient Assyria. Considered by historians to be the first true empire, Assyria’s innovations laid the groundwork for every superpower that has followed. Marian H Feldman details the rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire.
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  • @TEDEd
    @TEDEd  Před 6 lety +558

    So what do all these empires have in common? Check out this playlist and draw your own conclusions: bit.ly/2Hp0zlB

    • @mohammedelwan4940
      @mohammedelwan4940 Před 6 lety +41

      okay wait a min are you saying Israel!!!
      it must be Palestine, care in what your uploading!

    • @azmeriliza3788
      @azmeriliza3788 Před 6 lety +27

      Mohammed Elwan yea Israel wasn't even a thing back then! 😕

    • @alialghaffari4631
      @alialghaffari4631 Před 6 lety +12

      Can you please make a part 2, cause I am really interested in this topic as well as others.

    • @atuljkulkarni
      @atuljkulkarni Před 6 lety +2

      you guyz are awesome!!

    • @andrelouw3545
      @andrelouw3545 Před 6 lety +12

      That no human can govern themselves never mind their people. Please do Babylon and keep up the awesome work.

  • @Max_Catalano
    @Max_Catalano Před 4 lety +3262

    Invader: burns library to ground
    Every historian ever: cries in the corner

    • @aeso3555
      @aeso3555 Před 4 lety +264

      Historians to would be conquerers: If y'all could leave those libraries alone, that'd be great.

    • @akbarrmd7714
      @akbarrmd7714 Před 3 lety +175

      Only idiots destroys knowledges and books.

    • @aamirkhan6692
      @aamirkhan6692 Před 3 lety +24

      Burning wont destroy such ancient libraries. There was no paper back then.

    • @aamirkhan6692
      @aamirkhan6692 Před 3 lety +6

      @Diva p How does it relate here??

    • @Caroscribbles
      @Caroscribbles Před 3 lety +68

      In this case, burning the library may well be what preserved it! Clay tablets in ancient Mesopotamia were not traditionally fired, so being subjected to such a fire actually made them more durable and likely to survive for millennia. Later libraries would suffer much more greatly, since their texts were on paper or parchment.

  • @baemaejor8857
    @baemaejor8857 Před 4 lety +2296

    we need fictional or historical fictional movies about Babylon or Mesopotamia in general. sick of seeing the same Roman and Greek movies even though I love them too. but we just need Babylon, Assyria, Canaan etc ughh

    • @nefertut6750
      @nefertut6750 Před 4 lety +166

      the problem is: almost nobody is really interested in that. the mass of the people don't even know that Assyria existed. The best chance to see Assyria on the big screen was Will Smiths plan for a movie about the pharaoh Taharqa. But it remained a project only.

    • @josip3808
      @josip3808 Před 4 lety +91

      It's like people who control hollywood hate them. Really makes you think tho

    • @octopuss1918
      @octopuss1918 Před 4 lety +40

      Not even enough greek movies or (roman for that matter.)

    • @ag4162
      @ag4162 Před 4 lety +9

      @@josip3808 what

    • @austentrue7807
      @austentrue7807 Před 4 lety +93

      I think a major problem is the casting. Like Gods of Egypt, 300, Exodus: Gods and Kings, Clash of the Titans, Cleopatra, or The Immortals? What’s with all the American and British actors? 🤷‍♂️ It’s very rare to see a historical film with actors that are casted that actually look like the people they’re portraying. Usually investors don’t want to gamble their money on a movie they think audiences won’t watch. I think they should give it a go and see what happens, but I’m alone on that one.

  • @knightxd9936
    @knightxd9936 Před 3 lety +1961

    Why is mesopotamia so underrated

    • @yhhmx9350
      @yhhmx9350 Před 3 lety +163

      cuz of the wars in iraq. D:

    • @prostation3844
      @prostation3844 Před 3 lety +200

      They just hate us Iraqis

    • @ompskatelitty5356
      @ompskatelitty5356 Před 3 lety +133

      @@prostation3844 most iraqis are arabs, not mesopotamian

    • @prostation3844
      @prostation3844 Před 3 lety +189

      @@ompskatelitty5356 you can't just say they're arabs just because they speak Arabic the Arabic tribs made them speak Arabic we also have a lot of Mesopotamian words that we still use

    • @ompskatelitty5356
      @ompskatelitty5356 Před 3 lety +85

      @@prostation3844 assyrians are a minority and they're not arabic at all (unless they're mixed ofc), but the majority of iraq's population is arabic rather than assyrian.

  • @MegaNastyHabits
    @MegaNastyHabits Před 5 lety +557

    As an Assyrian (my mother), I'm glad to see a brief history mention their achievements besides their ruthlessness in war.

    • @eurostar0711
      @eurostar0711 Před 3 lety +36

      @Faris Fasil Of course. Assyrians are indigenous people. They should have the right to keep their identity, and part of their identity is their homeland. If you dont think they should have a state, give me a good and legitimate reason why they shouldnt have it.

    • @eurostar0711
      @eurostar0711 Před 3 lety +21

      @Faris Fasil They are literally the same people just different identity. Babylonian came after Assyrian Empire fell, and Akkadians are people who preceded Assyrians. There are Assyrians today who still read and write Sumerian cuneiform, and Akkadian tribe was part of Sumerian civilization before they revolted to create Akkadian Empire. Go to Iraq and Syria and ask anyone who the original people are, they will tell you its Assyrian. How come they know this, and you dont?

    • @eurostar0711
      @eurostar0711 Před 3 lety +17

      ​@Faris Fasil No, Assyrians are older and they conquered Babylon. When Assyrian Empire fell, Babylonians created Babylonian Empire. Please educate yourself and then comment. Assyrians didnt remove any culture, we were the only people preserving Sumerian culture until modern day and now many people worldwide are helping to do the same. Islamic people erase cultures, thats why nobody knows about pre-islamic history in Saudi Arabia for example, this is why people like you want to discredit Assyrians because we know what they are hiding from the world.

    • @aramiasuryoyto4360
      @aramiasuryoyto4360 Před 3 lety +30

      Assyrians dont exist anymore. The persians demolished and made them go extinct. More than 2000 years ago. So whatever was left of their ppl, language and culture got lost with the extinction. Its Historical facts.
      The ppl of today who call themselves "Assyrians" are actually Syriac arameans. They are not assyrians. They themselves identified as arameans until beginning of last century when there was a power conflict within the syriac aramaic church which made some ppl want to exclude themselves from the church and from their own identity. How? By renaming themselves Assyrians so they would seclude themselves as far as possible from and remove all ties with the Jacobite Syriac aramaic church.
      However this renaming is weird and wrong. You cant just claim a name that belongs to someone else...and this is a fake rebirth of the Assyrian name 2000 years after the extinction of Assyrians...hope this clarified. The ppl calling themselved Assyrians are not the real assyrians of history. They are actually Syriac Aramaic...and the language theu speak is not Assyrian.. its Aramaic .

    • @nikkyboy1067
      @nikkyboy1067 Před 3 lety +11

      I am Babylonian (my imagination)

  • @SalvatoreEscoti
    @SalvatoreEscoti Před 5 lety +1474

    I wish I had a Time Machine, I would travel from century to century to explore all the diffrent greate Empires. Egypt, The diffrent Greek City States. Babylon. Assyria. Rome..

    • @santoshd6613
      @santoshd6613 Před 4 lety +81

      Don't forget Ancient India...

    • @AyeitsMause
      @AyeitsMause Před 4 lety +83

      Too bad they would all die with you bringing all your new world diseases and bacteria that they are not accustomed too

    • @louisbouvier6679
      @louisbouvier6679 Před 4 lety +75

      MauseYT no I would just go in spectator mode

    • @zman9315
      @zman9315 Před 4 lety +6

      @@louisbouvier6679 FAX

    • @hahala2368
      @hahala2368 Před 4 lety +2

      Me tooo

  • @powerofberzerker9487
    @powerofberzerker9487 Před 6 lety +609

    Every time I see the new TED-Ed animation short I know I'm going on a journey some place for 5 mins or so...

  • @dr.apollo4226
    @dr.apollo4226 Před 4 lety +579

    I’m curious to know how there are so many people who identify as Assyrian today...that’s incredible that they remain linked to such an ancient civilization. Greetings to all Assyrians from Egypt.

    • @hedradawod3055
      @hedradawod3055 Před 4 lety +19

      Me

    • @inyourbed4484
      @inyourbed4484 Před 4 lety +47

      I am! But the Assyrian people are today partial to a lots of other groups, such as Syriac people, Aramaic and so on...

    • @Zuko0s
      @Zuko0s Před 3 lety +32

      My grandfather was Armenian and my Grandmother was an Assyrian. Im 50/50 I guess

    • @aramiasuryoyto4360
      @aramiasuryoyto4360 Před 3 lety +49

      Assyrians dont exist anymore. The persians demolished and made them go extinct. More than 2000 years ago. So whatever was left of their ppl, language and culture got lost with the extinction. Its Historical facts.
      The ppl of today who call themselves "Assyrians" are actually Syriac arameans. They are not assyrians. They themselves identified as arameans until beginning of last century when there was a power conflict within the syriac aramaic church which made some ppl want to exclude themselves from the church and from their own identity. How? By renaming themselves Assyrians so they would seclude themselves as far as possible from and remove all ties with the Jacobite Syriac aramaic church.
      However this renaming is weird and wrong. You cant just claim a name that belongs to someone else...and this is a fake rebirth of the Assyrian name 2000 years after the extinction of Assyrians...hope this clarified. The ppl calling themselved Assyrians are not the real assyrians of history.

    • @aframafram4196
      @aframafram4196 Před 3 lety +34

      @@aramiasuryoyto4360 ahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahah

  • @Youtub3rh4x0r
    @Youtub3rh4x0r Před 4 lety +217

    It's beyond fascinating to think how much history there really is in a relatively "small" time frame if you consider how old the Earth and life itself is...

    • @Random-ob7dc
      @Random-ob7dc Před 10 měsíci

      @@Lucas-yf1es That's completely wrong. The bronze age began in 3300 BC. The first iron swords were made in 1200 BC. Thats 2100 years between.
      1945 was the date the first nuclear weapon made. It took 3145+ years to go from iron swords to nuclear weapons.

    • @Lucas-yf1es
      @Lucas-yf1es Před 10 měsíci

      @@Random-ob7dc Thanks

    • @amehak1922
      @amehak1922 Před 4 měsíci

      3000 years is nothing. There were still Mammoths in northern Russia at the time. The pyramids were still kinda new (a thousand years old at most)

  • @YousifAziz
    @YousifAziz Před 6 lety +1590

    One of my dreams is seeing one work from Netflix about Mesopotamia or Babylon or Assyria.. :(

  • @kekero540
    @kekero540 Před 6 lety +3324

    Talks about Romans
    (Shows Macedonian Phalanx)
    *triggered*

  • @maryamnarsi
    @maryamnarsi Před 3 lety +77

    Assyrians are so underrated

    • @elenayounan7644
      @elenayounan7644 Před 2 lety +4

      Ye indeed I’m 100% Assyrian, Shlama ati holet raba raba Taza cut Mara Oowa kalehneh, may god bless you, what I basically said was…”hello you are really really good for saying this to us *for us* 🥰

    • @hugonavakopp
      @hugonavakopp Před 2 lety +1

      Assyrian culture predates the stories in the bible , which the judeo-christian western culture finds embarrassing . Especially because many stories in the Hebrew bible - like the flood or garden of Eden - are mere copy-pastes of Gilgamesh . Look it up , it’s quite astonishing.

    • @shalacarter6658
      @shalacarter6658 Před 2 lety

      @@hugonavakopp Yes, Abraham came from Ur, so...

  • @taragir
    @taragir Před 5 lety +748

    Respect to Assyrians from Armenia, one of our greatest neighbors of the past.

    • @georgeodisho2989
      @georgeodisho2989 Před 5 lety +89

      High respect to our Armenian brothers
      God bless Armenian.

    • @taragir
      @taragir Před 5 lety +35

      George Odisho it’s time to return back to your lands! You must believe !

    • @antonk1524
      @antonk1524 Před 5 lety +59

      I’m half Armenian and half Assyrian

    • @psycho5815
      @psycho5815 Před 5 lety +3

      Get out of iraq

    • @antonk1524
      @antonk1524 Před 5 lety +1

      U lived in Iraq
      Rand

  • @renai8028
    @renai8028 Před 6 lety +1922

    "Before Rome.."
    Shows Macedonian phalanx.
    Uhm.

    • @whatmylifeis9267
      @whatmylifeis9267 Před 6 lety +43

      made me confuse too

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  Před 6 lety +456

      Good eye, MorfeoRenaissance! Romans eventually phased out using the phalanx, but from the founding of their city-state until the close of the 2nd century BC, the Romans found the Greek-style phalanx suitable for fighting in the plains of Latium. (Before they transitioned to the more well known legion). Love finding history buffs here in the comments! :)

    • @antonxuiz
      @antonxuiz Před 6 lety +112

      TED-Ed Phalanx of hoplitaes not pikemen as far as I know. And between that and legions they also used manipular formation.

    • @bigboy6191
      @bigboy6191 Před 6 lety +4

      Hello TED-Ed

    • @renai8028
      @renai8028 Před 6 lety +103

      TED-Ed
      The sarissa was never used by the kingdom of Rome. Well, at least it wasn't widely used since there are only two (I could be mistaken but meh) Roman sarissas in the whole Latium dated before 300aC. On the contrary there are many archeological findings, near Tursculum and Tuscia, that show us spears and oval Etruscan shields in use by the Roman warbands.
      Tldr: were there roman warbands that used sarissas? Maybe. I wouldn't bet on it. Was that common? Nah.
      But the original point is: what is the point of showing "roman phalanxes" when Rome is worldwide famous to this day for the legions? It was just a writing error, that's all. No need to justify it.

  • @DianaZaya
    @DianaZaya Před 6 lety +885

    I'm Assyrian and I really wish more people knew about us

    • @devvv4616
      @devvv4616 Před 6 lety +115

      wow, it seems you know the secret to immortality

    • @DianaZaya
      @DianaZaya Před 6 lety +24

      Devoid let me show you the way

    • @assur86
      @assur86 Před 5 lety +10

      Khayya Ashur u Ashurayuta akhati

    • @JS-hf3oz
      @JS-hf3oz Před 5 lety +37

      James Rizzoo wait I’m confused what do you mean they remained Christian? Assyrian empire existed before Christianity.

    • @dmitri95s79
      @dmitri95s79 Před 5 lety +33

      Jessica S Assyrians were pagan during their time and they still existed after their empire collapsed, they weren't wiped out as many would think. Assyrians were one of the first people to convert to Christianity and still practice it to this day.

  • @Morty143
    @Morty143 Před 3 lety +317

    This hits harder when you are from Iraq and see how your country was once great and beautiful and not like what it is now

  • @nardineslaiwa7384
    @nardineslaiwa7384 Před měsícem +5

    Wow it's very impressive that there are people know Assyrian ❤ I'm Assyrian 😍🥰 and so proud 😊

  • @AliReis68
    @AliReis68 Před 6 lety +520

    *All empires fall, eventually. But why? It’s not for lack of power. In fact, it seems to be the opposite. Their power lulls them into comfort. They become undisciplined. Those who had to earn power are replaced by those who have known nothing else, who have no comprehension of the need to rise above base desires.*
    _From Lexicon by Max Barry_

    • @TwistTimHansel
      @TwistTimHansel Před 6 lety +12

      Did you ever play his game Nationstates? www.nationstates.net you build your government and deal with many different factors of ruling and deciding how things are to be done. It's a great example of what he is trying to teach about power, freedom and the extremes people can fall into.

    • @justinlim7074
      @justinlim7074 Před 6 lety +1

      Ali Reis what about the Chinese empire

    • @holypaladin4657
      @holypaladin4657 Před 6 lety +15

      Ali Reis the Assyrians fell because Assurbanipal's sons started a civil war to determine the succession of the Empire. While the Babylonians and Medes prepared to attack.

    • @judekanawati7467
      @judekanawati7467 Před 6 lety +3

      Claystead indeed Humanity has always been influenced by greed and personal gain when it comes to rising power. People forget the fact that dicipline will always bring stronger economic and international relations without harming others or their own citizens. These are among the highlighted principles that are still talked about today. This video is among these examples explained

    • @blugaledoh2669
      @blugaledoh2669 Před 6 lety +2

      What do you mean by "discipline"?

  • @SanjayFGeorge
    @SanjayFGeorge Před 5 lety +823

    So that's why Assyrians in the Middle East are called Ashuri by the Arabs

    • @nziom
      @nziom Před 5 lety +132

      Syria took it's name from Assyrian

    • @_asvpxshvmira_
      @_asvpxshvmira_ Před 4 lety +63

      In Iran we called Atorian

    • @lightshedd986
      @lightshedd986 Před 4 lety +44

      @@_asvpxshvmira_ yes and we love our Assyrian and Armenian Iranians 💞💟💞💟

    • @babylonking6104
      @babylonking6104 Před 4 lety +59

      @مع ـتلي شآنهـ Professor L.Luca Cavalli Sforza , one of the most prominent human population geneticists in the world. He , Professor Paolo Menozzi and Alberto Piazza spent 8 years collecting data for their study on the genetics of almost 2 thousand entries. Their analysis shows that the Assyrians as a people represent a unique genetic profile that distinguished them from other peoples. They write: "The Assyrians are a fairly homogenous group of people , believed to originate from the land of old Assyria in northern Iraq". (Cavalli-Sforza , 1996 , 23)
      Source of information from Assyrians: the continous saga page 89 and Assyrians: From Bedr khan to saddam hussein page 167

    • @danshima9575
      @danshima9575 Před 4 lety +10

      مع ـتلي شآنهـ ..... my friend the Arabic language before was called Arabic was called chaldeanian loll when Babylon collapsed and the divine one was bone was taken to our’rishlim Chaldeanian high priestess made Islam religion

  • @platonic5085
    @platonic5085 Před 4 lety +145

    So proud to be a Mesopotamian, from the great Nineveh! :)

    • @Lorimars319
      @Lorimars319 Před 3 lety +7

      Me too!!! So good to see my people here!! ❤️❤️

    • @girlfrombabylon4974
      @girlfrombabylon4974 Před 2 lety +1

      Whats up from babylon mesopotimia

    • @vlorevelce
      @vlorevelce Před 2 lety

      And how do you know your origin is correct??? Is just question

    • @yay7673
      @yay7673 Před 2 lety +1

      Bible Gateway Jonah 3 :: NIV. "Go to the great city of Nineveh and proclaim to it the message I give you." ❤️✝️🐳

    • @haddouchizakariae7713
      @haddouchizakariae7713 Před 2 lety +1

      @@vlorevelceaschur people are semitic they come from arabe desert, arabe today are also semitic. that mean both people are the same. and info you need to know about arabs that live in arabia peninsula without yemen there father is Ibrahim, and Ibrahim was originally from Iran at that time from Babylon or Assyria.

  • @muntyal-bazaz2663
    @muntyal-bazaz2663 Před 11 měsíci +12

    As an Iraqi (Mesopotamian) I’m proud to see sooooooo much history coming from the cradle of civilization. Although I’m not Assyrian, I’m still proud and glad to share the history and culture with fellow descendants.🇮🇶

    • @Alghi451
      @Alghi451 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Arapization ruined Mesopotamia Iraq

    • @muntyal-bazaz2663
      @muntyal-bazaz2663 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@Alghi451 it’s actually spelt *Arabization* and believe what you wanna believe, I really could care less. Not like you can do anything now🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @user-um5bt1hi3s
      @user-um5bt1hi3s Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@muntyal-bazaz2663haha arap

  • @tyr3lltrinidad381
    @tyr3lltrinidad381 Před 6 lety +237

    Ted Ed is the best

  • @pattygeneral
    @pattygeneral Před 6 lety +6

    This video's scoring is phenomenal, and so is the entire video as well. Thank you for making more historical videos lately!

  • @maestrok6910
    @maestrok6910 Před 4 lety +45

    One day I went to the Iraqi Museum in Baghdad and saw the ruins of Babylon, Ur, Sumer and Assyria. Then I realized the greatness of my country which ruled the world before all the empires. This people should be proud of its history and glory, which was destroyed by the enemies and finally a greeting to all the Assyrians on earth. We are proud of you as we are proud of our civilization all the love and appreciation and respect to you ❤️🌹

    • @senshar2920
      @senshar2920 Před 3 lety +9

      Thanks for kicking us out of Iraq 👎🏻

    • @Shahanshah101
      @Shahanshah101 Před rokem +3

      @@senshar2920 I can feel for you my Assyrian brothers & sisters.

    • @user-nq8ku8dh7f
      @user-nq8ku8dh7f Před rokem

      ​@@senshar2920 the only nalionalism in arrogant Iraq.

    • @Alghi451
      @Alghi451 Před 9 měsíci

      Treacherous arapization agenda ruined Mesopotamia Iraq

    • @YehovaSapavovt.HolyOneOfIsraeL
      @YehovaSapavovt.HolyOneOfIsraeL Před 5 měsíci

      ~ 2 Kings 17:24-41
      Then The King Of Assyria Brought People From Babylon, Cuthah, Ava, Hamath, And From Sepharvaim, And Placed Them In The Cities Of Samaria Instead Of The Children Of Israel;
      And They Took Possession Of Samaria And Dwelt In Its Cities. And It Was So,
      At The Beginning Of Their Dwelling There,
      That They Did Not Fear The Most HigH YEHOVA;
      Therefore The ELoHIM Sent Lions Among Them, Which Killed Some Of Them.
      So They Spoke To The King Of Assyria, Saying, “The Nations Whom You Have Removed And Placed In The Cities Of Samaria Do Not Know The Rituals Of The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] Of The Land; Therefore HE HAS SENT Lions Among Them, And Indeed, They Are Killing Them Because They Do Not Know The Rituals Of The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] Of The Land.”
      Then The king Of Assyria Commanded, Saying, “Send There One Of The Priests Whom You Brought From There; Let Him Go And Dwell There, And Let Him Teach Them The Rituals Of The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] Of The Land.”
      Then One Of The Priests Whom They Had Carried Away From Samaria Came And Dwelt In Bethel, And Taught Them How They Should Fear The ELoHIM [YEHOVA].
      However Every Nation Continued To Make (gods) Of Its Own, And Put Them In The Shrines On The (high places) Which The Samaritans Had Made, Every Nation In The Cities Where They Dwelt.
      The Men Of Babylon Made Succoth Benoth,
      The Men Of Cuth Made Nergal,
      The Men Of Hamath Made Ashima,
      And The Avites Made Nibhaz And Tartak;
      And The Sepharvites Burned Their Children In Fire To Adrammelech And Anammelech,
      (The gods Of Sepharvaim).
      So They Feared The ELoHIM [YEHOVA],
      And From Every Class They Appointed For Themselves Priests Of (the high places),
      Who Sacrificed For Them In The Shrines Of (the high places). They Feared The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] The Most HigH, Yet Served Their Own (gods) According To The Rituals Of The Nations From Among Whom They Were Carried Away.
      To This Day They Continue Practicing The Former Rituals; They Do Not Fear The ELoHIM [YEHOVA], Nor Do They Follow Their Statutes Or Their Ordinances,
      Or THE LAW AND COMMANDMENT Which The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] HAD COMMANDED
      [The Children Of Jacob],
      Whom HE Named Israel,
      With Whom The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] HAD MADE A COVENANT AND CHARGED Them, SAYING:
      “You Shall Not Fear Other elohims, Nor Bow Down To them, Nor Serve them, Nor Sacrifice To them;
      But The YEHOVA, [ELoHIM AND SAVIOR]
      WHO BROUGHT You UP From The Land Of Egypt With GREAT POWER And AN OUTSTRETCHED ARM, HIM You Shall Fear,
      HIM You Shall Worship, And To HIM You Shall Offer Sacrifice.
      And THE STATUTES,
      THE ORDINANCES,
      THE LAW,
      And THE COMMANDMENT Which HE WROTE For You,
      You Shall Be Careful To Observe Forever;
      You Shall Not Fear Other eLohims.
      And The Covenant That I HAVE MADE With You,
      You Shall Not Forget, Nor Shall You Fear Other elohims. But The YEHOVA Your ELoHIM You Shall Fear;
      And HE WILL DELIVER You From The Hand Of All Your Enemies.” However They Did Not Obey,
      But They Followed Their Former Rituals.
      So These Nations Feared The ELoHIM [YEHOVA], Yet Served Their Carved Images;
      Also Their Children And Their Children’s Children Have Continued Doing As Their Fathers Did,
      Even To This Day.

  • @AnneH1021
    @AnneH1021 Před 5 lety +5

    The most elegant, inspiring and profound one video of TED in my mind

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. Před 6 lety +816

    Would be cool if you guys did how the great wall was built

    • @tigarasab784512
      @tigarasab784512 Před 6 lety +66

      Justin Y. Why do I see you under every video. What do you do in your life?

    • @sethleoric2598
      @sethleoric2598 Před 6 lety +17

      Justin Y. They did

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  Před 6 lety +86

      Here ya go, Justin!
      ed.ted.com/lessons/what-makes-the-great-wall-of-china-so-extraordinary-megan-campisi-and-pen-pen-chen

    • @bayareajokester9456
      @bayareajokester9456 Před 6 lety +21

      Curb your enthusiasm.

    • @jonnynice8366
      @jonnynice8366 Před 6 lety +42

      It was big and beautiful.
      And the Mexicans paid for it.

  • @hungnguyenquoc7963
    @hungnguyenquoc7963 Před 6 lety +123

    I wonder why every time a empire disintegrated, the collective knowledge always get destroys in part or completely? Every time there an civil war or peasant revolt, the library (and the palace) always get sacks and the works and knowledge of an entire empire for hundred of years get wipe out. Is this why it takes so long for mankind to grow out of the early state of human civilization?

    • @TwistTimHansel
      @TwistTimHansel Před 6 lety +14

      My theory is that part of it is from within. A desire that no one get what "we had" without earning it. Usually the invader is stronger but not smarter than the invaded, so people without the knowledge of the ancients, but that they had a grand empire might ask some who remain and have preserved a fraction of what was lost to lead.
      Then there the is the factor of religious texts and documents on other forms of government being present in those libraries, a dangerous thing to those who hold power. If people can read these things and learn on there own another way, then the leaders they have now could be toppled. A monarchy is only secure if the King is the only one who knows how to throw it down.
      Then there is the factor of location, many libraries were built along walls and when the walls went, well there goes the library. In a desire to win, well they just kept going and didn't bother to pick the books back up or read them. Which is why several ancient texts were literally found to be stomped on.

    • @alecshockowitz8385
      @alecshockowitz8385 Před 6 lety +6

      It's not necessarily that it's all destroyed. Likely much of it was taken during the sacking and sold to others. But we just don't have records of those works remaining today. This was likely made more likely that knowledge would be lost due to the fact that few people knew how to read or write and materials to do so was quite expensive.

    • @joannaskor316
      @joannaskor316 Před 6 lety

      Very good point.

    • @malakhi08
      @malakhi08 Před 6 lety +3

      Hùng Nguyễn Quốc I completely agree. This is why we lost more knowledge than we ever had, because wars destroy everything for resources and people for power, though the knowledge from generations before pass on to us is eliminated I assume is to keep us in fragile state not to revolt. Opposed rise to oppressors, winners right history, the strong devour weak, endless cycle have we not learned from history. We keep making same mistakes me learn very little and call it something different though it may look, sound, feel better, does not make it true.
      Humanity will be free of mind body and spirit once we end wars, borders, oppression, slavery, gender inequality, status and value of life.

    • @IkeOkerekeNews
      @IkeOkerekeNews Před 5 lety +2

      Wilson Disabled Iraq veteran
      We haven't lost more knowledge than we ever have.

  • @adammohamadali1891
    @adammohamadali1891 Před 4 lety +14

    I am proud to be Assyrian. It is sad people don’t learn about this great empire in school. It literally connects our age to their age

    • @shahinkurdistan5074
      @shahinkurdistan5074 Před 3 lety +1

      we do my brother we study your history from 7th grade

    • @ashur_abdal
      @ashur_abdal Před rokem

      Same Im proud to be Assyrian as well.

    • @smarttechs
      @smarttechs Před 9 měsíci

      I'm from India... Do you hear about Mahabharata?

    • @treesuhhh
      @treesuhhh Před 5 měsíci +2

      ikr. we literally created civilization. it’s ridiculous the percentage of people that don’t know of our existence.

    • @YehovaSapavovt.HolyOneOfIsraeL
      @YehovaSapavovt.HolyOneOfIsraeL Před 5 měsíci

      ~ 2 Kings 17:24-41
      Then The King Of Assyria Brought People From Babylon, Cuthah, Ava, Hamath, And From Sepharvaim, And Placed Them In The Cities Of Samaria Instead Of The Children Of Israel;
      And They Took Possession Of Samaria And Dwelt In Its Cities. And It Was So,
      At The Beginning Of Their Dwelling There,
      That They Did Not Fear The Most HigH YEHOVA;
      Therefore The ELoHIM Sent Lions Among Them, Which Killed Some Of Them.
      So They Spoke To The King Of Assyria, Saying, “The Nations Whom You Have Removed And Placed In The Cities Of Samaria Do Not Know The Rituals Of The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] Of The Land; Therefore HE HAS SENT Lions Among Them, And Indeed, They Are Killing Them Because They Do Not Know The Rituals Of The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] Of The Land.”
      Then The king Of Assyria Commanded, Saying, “Send There One Of The Priests Whom You Brought From There; Let Him Go And Dwell There, And Let Him Teach Them The Rituals Of The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] Of The Land.”
      Then One Of The Priests Whom They Had Carried Away From Samaria Came And Dwelt In Bethel, And Taught Them How They Should Fear The ELoHIM [YEHOVA].
      However Every Nation Continued To Make (gods) Of Its Own, And Put Them In The Shrines On The (high places) Which The Samaritans Had Made, Every Nation In The Cities Where They Dwelt.
      The Men Of Babylon Made Succoth Benoth,
      The Men Of Cuth Made Nergal,
      The Men Of Hamath Made Ashima,
      And The Avites Made Nibhaz And Tartak;
      And The Sepharvites Burned Their Children In Fire To Adrammelech And Anammelech,
      (The gods Of Sepharvaim).
      So They Feared The ELoHIM [YEHOVA],
      And From Every Class They Appointed For Themselves Priests Of (the high places),
      Who Sacrificed For Them In The Shrines Of (the high places). They Feared The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] The Most HigH, Yet Served Their Own (gods) According To The Rituals Of The Nations From Among Whom They Were Carried Away.
      To This Day They Continue Practicing The Former Rituals; They Do Not Fear The ELoHIM [YEHOVA], Nor Do They Follow Their Statutes Or Their Ordinances,
      Or THE LAW AND COMMANDMENT Which The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] HAD COMMANDED
      [The Children Of Jacob],
      Whom HE Named Israel,
      With Whom The ELoHIM [YEHOVA] HAD MADE A COVENANT AND CHARGED Them, SAYING:
      “You Shall Not Fear Other elohims, Nor Bow Down To them, Nor Serve them, Nor Sacrifice To them;
      But The YEHOVA, [ELoHIM AND SAVIOR]
      WHO BROUGHT You UP From The Land Of Egypt With GREAT POWER And AN OUTSTRETCHED ARM, HIM You Shall Fear,
      HIM You Shall Worship, And To HIM You Shall Offer Sacrifice.
      And THE STATUTES,
      THE ORDINANCES,
      THE LAW,
      And THE COMMANDMENT Which HE WROTE For You,
      You Shall Be Careful To Observe Forever;
      You Shall Not Fear Other eLohims.
      And The Covenant That I HAVE MADE With You,
      You Shall Not Forget, Nor Shall You Fear Other elohims. But The YEHOVA Your ELoHIM You Shall Fear;
      And HE WILL DELIVER You From The Hand Of All Your Enemies.” However They Did Not Obey,
      But They Followed Their Former Rituals.
      So These Nations Feared The ELoHIM [YEHOVA], Yet Served Their Carved Images;
      Also Their Children And Their Children’s Children Have Continued Doing As Their Fathers Did,
      Even To This Day.

  • @elionbio7977
    @elionbio7977 Před 5 lety +103

    I'm aramean, god bless my assyrian/aramean brothers. We're the same people ❤️💛

  • @arbelinaatur5892
    @arbelinaatur5892 Před 5 lety +21

    Thank you for this great video. Greetings from an assyrian fan.

  • @amaralikhan9606
    @amaralikhan9606 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliantly explained, while taking notes I realized how much effort making a 5 mintues video would have required!
    Thank you!

  • @MondoVideos
    @MondoVideos Před 5 lety +12

    This is SO cool to see how they functioned and built their empire over time. Thank you for making such a neat visual seeing how they broke down others and reassembled them to other parts of their empire....just like they did to the Israelites (top half of the kingdom) and then they came back to Israel much later speaking Aramaic (Assyrian dialects).

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Před 6 lety +85

    Empires rise, empires fall.

  • @twinsen1949
    @twinsen1949 Před 6 lety +244

    Why, when you mentioned Rome, you showed a picture of the phallanx, an iconic macedonian tactic?

    • @Mobsin-db8rq
      @Mobsin-db8rq Před 6 lety +15

      because American's know nothing.

    • @NMonterosso
      @NMonterosso Před 6 lety +30

      Maybe because the Romans used the same tactic. Ever think of that?

    • @Mobsin-db8rq
      @Mobsin-db8rq Před 6 lety +56

      They did not, romans favoured the short sword over the pike.

    • @twinsen1949
      @twinsen1949 Před 6 lety +39

      Even if they did, when you try to represent something through a picture, usually you put a picture that better represents what you're talking about. If you're talking about birds, you dont put a picture of a lizard. Yeah, they are related. At some point birds were dinosaurs wich are usually thought of as lizards... but how about you put a picture of a bird instead? Ever think of that?

    • @NMonterosso
      @NMonterosso Před 6 lety +19

      Benedict Manzin obviously you need to do some research because the Romans did use it they actually learned it from the Greeks and improved on it hence why the original used shields that were round the Romans used tower shields which covered more of their bodies and also improved the turtle manouver.

  • @isaacmathews4693
    @isaacmathews4693 Před 3 lety +9

    This video is a brilliant presentation! Thank you to all who contributed to its creation. *Salute!*

  • @alyannanano7928
    @alyannanano7928 Před 4 lety +1

    I really love these informative videos but hopefully we can see more further readings or recommended readings in the description box so that viewers can learn more about the said topic.

  • @user-co2jg5ok6l
    @user-co2jg5ok6l Před 6 lety +3

    OMG, the atmosphere of ALL your videos is so magnificent. Music and graphics are always amazing. Thank you very much for this project.

  • @victorgabrielbuena
    @victorgabrielbuena Před 6 lety +12

    The exhaustively detailed and beautiful animation by Naghmeh Farzaneh really compliments the soft and calm narration of Julianna Zarzycki in an effortless way -- just melts into together in a satisfying fashion, and the lesson was well put together and thought out by Marian H. Feldman -- THANK YOU for the enlightening information and for the countless hours that you'ved all spent for this wonderful video :D

  • @sakishredder4097
    @sakishredder4097 Před 4 lety +1

    Best channel ever serving humanity with science and unique brief demonstrations

  • @poisonivy64
    @poisonivy64 Před 2 lety +9

    I wish we had learn more about the Akkadian, Assyrian, etc. empires back in school. This was the interesting stuff.

  • @siddheshs4068
    @siddheshs4068 Před 6 lety +7

    Love these history lessons. Keep it up Ted-Ed!

  • @HVLLOWS1999
    @HVLLOWS1999 Před 5 lety +35

    DO THE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE NEXT!
    0:14
    Did they show Alexander's Hoplite Foot Companions when they refered to Roman Mediterranean conquest? C'mon TED-ED yall should know this stuff.

  • @victoriaosawaru6121
    @victoriaosawaru6121 Před 4 lety +1

    I just really want to say thank you, this video really helped a lot

  • @JordanBeagle
    @JordanBeagle Před 3 lety +12

    3:52 Smart plan, saving the wisdom of the past

  • @notsureanymore842
    @notsureanymore842 Před 6 lety +4

    I love the these kind of history videos. Great job Ted ed, hope you continue these kind of videos.

  • @lahalhalha
    @lahalhalha Před 6 lety +6

    Loved this video Ted-Ed!! You have no idea how long I have been waiting for you to do a video on Middle Eastern civilizations!! And that is true what was said about Assyrians, they were ruthless and brutal and the splitting of populations is what led to Aramaic spreading and becoming the lingua franca of that era.

  • @aarspar
    @aarspar Před 5 lety +168

    The music is really mesmerising! Can we get a playlist or a link to a full version?

    • @ahmadtarek7763
      @ahmadtarek7763 Před 4 lety +3

      It felt at times similar to the main theme of the game " ryse son of Rome " especially the part in 4:42

    • @beatrizbanha7149
      @beatrizbanha7149 Před 4 lety +6

      this sounds a bit like Gabor Szabo... but i'm not sure
      czcams.com/video/QXVFlrWC9p4/video.html

    • @michaelrobinson55555
      @michaelrobinson55555 Před rokem +1

      What is this music? There has been numerous comments but no answer. It says by Adam Larison in the credits. Is there anyway or purchasing this music? It's good.

  • @melfrancis9418
    @melfrancis9418 Před 4 lety +1

    This channel is really useful especially for me because I am interested in philosophy, history, and metrology.

  • @OceanHedgehog
    @OceanHedgehog Před 6 lety +30

    0:15 You mention Rome but show a picture of a Macedonian Phalanx? Early Roman armies may have used a hoplite formation, but never the phalanx.

    • @qaiser648
      @qaiser648 Před 6 lety +4

      Council13 They used phalanxes very early on, but yeah, the picture they showed is a Macedonian phalanx

  • @milomhoek
    @milomhoek Před 6 lety +153

    I loved the quote in the beginning!!!

    • @theodesselas157
      @theodesselas157 Před 6 lety +3

      Had not payed attention before you mentioned it; it is _amazing_ ! That pyramid scheme comparison is so powerful.
      I wonder how it would translate to our modern societies? In which Growth seems almost a religion despite finite resources?

  • @azeemquraishi5669
    @azeemquraishi5669 Před 3 lety +11

    The Fertile Crescent is a region with one of the most interesting histories

  • @Abdulaziz_B
    @Abdulaziz_B Před 4 lety +6

    The background music is amazing.

  • @Kuzekare
    @Kuzekare Před 6 lety +241

    For my Assyrian sisters anf brother we have to be proud of our roots ✌

    • @BinaryTechnique
      @BinaryTechnique Před 5 lety +4

      lamassu true but there is still time to make our ancestors proud.

    • @jamesp1183
      @jamesp1183 Před 5 lety +4

      Mashalah long live Assyria

    • @nobodynobody7713
      @nobodynobody7713 Před 5 lety +9

      You're not Assyrian, they were genocided to extinction and outbreed by empires that settled the once assyrian dominated race.

    • @IK-my5oq
      @IK-my5oq Před 5 lety +10

      Nobody Nobody that's what I'm thinking, no way that pure bred assyrians are still alive today.

    • @MAXIMUS-yk5vs
      @MAXIMUS-yk5vs Před 5 lety

      Is Assyria a country now or something? I’m genuinely curious :)

  • @longliveassyria5797
    @longliveassyria5797 Před 6 lety +253

    I'm Assyrian and i love being one😍❤

    • @fatihklc4022
      @fatihklc4022 Před 5 lety +9

      Wtf

    • @siegejiren3125
      @siegejiren3125 Před 5 lety +22

      @@fatihklc4022 what do you mean wtf? You jealous

    • @fatihklc4022
      @fatihklc4022 Před 5 lety +1

      Lolololololololol

    • @nik9643
      @nik9643 Před 5 lety +9

      now you are arab

    • @nik9643
      @nik9643 Před 5 lety +8

      @Abraham Abraham Syria was land of asyrians now ruled by arab

  • @heghineghazaryan3159
    @heghineghazaryan3159 Před 5 lety +18

    I genuinely appreciate the work you do. In your channel I've found a huge historical cultural and literery sources of information.
    I would like to offer you something, we live in a country that has huge history culture literature and religion and my country is Armenia in fact there's a fascinating legend about the queen Semiramis and ancient Armenian king Ara. I just need to emphasize that Armenia was the first country to make christianity an official language in 301 AD.
    It would be really plesent to see an animation about Armenia)

  • @maximumsdecimusceckhladze3173

    We have about 3000 Assyrians in Georgia I personally know one of them they are very good people

  • @marcusj722
    @marcusj722 Před 6 lety +284

    I am very proud because I am Assyrian

    • @therealdude4993
      @therealdude4993 Před 5 lety +23

      I love Assyrians too but I wish you people were higher in number today! Only 200k of you left!!! Plz grow in native numbers!

    • @andri1iea
      @andri1iea Před 5 lety +16

      Same I hope we get our empire and land back! :(
      God bless Assyria

    • @BinaryTechnique
      @BinaryTechnique Před 5 lety +24

      therealdude Dude there's more than 200,000 of us wtf? There's at least 500,000 just in Iraq, not counting Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. Also, about 2 million in diaspora

    • @therealdude4993
      @therealdude4993 Před 5 lety +15

      Binary-Technique Bro, 500,000 is nothing comparing to say 1 billion Indians, 1 billion Chinese. And also when you set up a diaspora out of the Middle-East intermixing can happen if the next generation doesn't care about their tradition and the native numbers will drop man :(. please grow in natives man pls to atleast 10 million

    • @BinaryTechnique
      @BinaryTechnique Před 5 lety +10

      therealdude God willing, we need help though, we are all ready to migrate back but we are lobbying for at least an autonomous region to ensure safety. U.S., Europe, and the Vatican have pledge close to 50 million just to rebuild infrastructure for Assyrians, not counting millions going into training our militias. Slowly but surely we will make our ancestors proud of us again

  • @fanaticalzealot1246
    @fanaticalzealot1246 Před 6 lety +181

    So proud to be Assyrian 😊

    • @fanaticalzealot1246
      @fanaticalzealot1246 Před 5 lety +12

      Mesopotamian Kurd are you Kurdish or Assyrian? If your both that’s hectic tbh.

    • @pixar2714
      @pixar2714 Před 5 lety +14

      King of Mesopotamia your Kurdish not Assyrian.

    • @siegejiren3125
      @siegejiren3125 Před 5 lety +11

      @King of Mesopotamia Ur not Assyrian jealous kurd

    • @siegejiren3125
      @siegejiren3125 Před 5 lety +9

      @King of Mesopotamia I am proud to be Assyrian! My history is legendary

    • @nik9643
      @nik9643 Před 5 lety +7

      now you are arab

  • @AlSurayeMXM
    @AlSurayeMXM Před rokem +3

    So nice to know this as an Assyrian, thank you

  • @sarahcunha7607
    @sarahcunha7607 Před 3 lety +1

    you helped me so much on my school project! thanks

  • @VanWilshere2134
    @VanWilshere2134 Před 6 lety +298

    Proud to be a descendant of the ancient Assyrians

    • @MalaKrekar
      @MalaKrekar Před 6 lety +31

      Long live the kurds assyrians and turks there is no need to start a fight mate we are all humans and equal

    • @MalaKrekar
      @MalaKrekar Před 6 lety +7

      Hoi19448239345 why not?

    • @MalaKrekar
      @MalaKrekar Před 6 lety +1

      Hoi19448239345 wait where are you from

    • @werdnag9096
      @werdnag9096 Před 6 lety +17

      Hoi19448239345 hahhahaha yous r pussies 20 kurds = 1 assyrian

    • @tacotaco8863
      @tacotaco8863 Před 6 lety +19

      Hoi19448239345 LMAO ASSYRIANS WOULD DESYROY YOU DONKEY BREEDERS

  • @timaa.4379
    @timaa.4379 Před 5 lety +4

    Im an arab iraqi-Canadian trying to teach myself assyrian aramaic because I find the language and the history of this ethnic group from my homeland very interesting! Thought I should know more about the history before I dive deeper into the langauge!

  • @Yousef-ju4nf
    @Yousef-ju4nf Před 4 lety

    Thanks for putting the effort and sharing such great content history is for everyone to learn from

  • @msnl777
    @msnl777 Před 3 lety +2

    Proud Assyrian descent here! We just celebrated Kha B'Nissan which is the Assyrian New Year 6770. Long live Assyria!

  • @tigarasab784512
    @tigarasab784512 Před 6 lety +70

    Can you make a video about the Hanging gardens?

    • @sross8442
      @sross8442 Před 6 lety +3

      tigarasab784512 which is also Assyrian

    • @tigarasab784512
      @tigarasab784512 Před 6 lety

      sross Its Weird how something so big cannot be found.

    • @chiamakaabara2584
      @chiamakaabara2584 Před 6 lety +1

      Yass i agree

    • @sross8442
      @sross8442 Před 6 lety +13

      tigarasab784512 the hanging gardens are in ruins. But also because we've been looking in the wrong place. The Hanging Gardens of *Babylon* was always thought of being where the city Babylon was in Iraq but new evidence shows it was further up north where Ninevah was.

    • @tigarasab784512
      @tigarasab784512 Před 6 lety

      sross But its not clear yet some say its a myth.

  • @stevendinkha5984
    @stevendinkha5984 Před 5 lety +45

    No words can describe how proud i am to be ASSYRIAN! Hopefully more and more people will hear and know about the indigenous people of Mesopotamia now known as Iraq

    • @sayandebhalder1618
      @sayandebhalder1618 Před 2 lety +1

      Where do you live

    • @Threezi04
      @Threezi04 Před 2 lety +5

      Iraqi Arabs are indigenous too, just because their ancestors adopted Arab customs, language, religion and identity doesn't make their blood any less native.

    • @Threezi04
      @Threezi04 Před 2 lety +2

      @Ali Reza Assyrian is not the native tongue of the entirety of Iraq either, they were conquerors and enslavers too did you not know? Cultures and identities are fluid and they change, at the whim of the tides of history. This is natural, no point going back to a language your ancestors were also forced to speak thousands of years ago.

    • @Narla14215
      @Narla14215 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Threezi04 It actually does - Arab-Iraqi DNA has been shown to not be related to Ancient-Assyrian DNA, whilst on the other hand modern Assyrians have been shown to have the closest DNA to the Ancient peoples that used to live there - thus - showing Assyrians are the natives, whilst the Arabs are more Arabian than Mesopotamian 😊

    • @Threezi04
      @Threezi04 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Narla14215 You're still wrong, Iraqi Arabs do not have similar DNA to Assyrians because Assyrians only ever lived in North Mesopotamia, which has always been distinct from the south. Iraqi Arabs descend from such peoples as the Sumerians, Babylonians and Akkadians, and it's been proven by dna analysis.

  • @orniitho
    @orniitho Před 4 lety +2

    This video was helpful :3
    I’m writing something that is centered around the Assyrians and it’s good to know useful information.

  • @uttamdas5834
    @uttamdas5834 Před 3 lety +5

    What’s similar about big empires is that even if the empire fell, the next rulers to take over mimic their traditions, way of life, etc.

  • @TheCzarcastic
    @TheCzarcastic Před 6 lety +191

    0:16 talks about Rome, shows Macedonian phalanx

    • @BogartDeGreat
      @BogartDeGreat Před 6 lety +2

      Yeah, Noticed that too.

    • @Aliyea
      @Aliyea Před 6 lety +2

      Czar Ec maybe the Romans also used it?

    • @qaiser648
      @qaiser648 Před 6 lety +20

      Ali Faisal They did, but the picture shows the soldiers in the phalanx holding sarisas, which were Macedonian weapons. Rome didnt use those

    • @U8mymicro
      @U8mymicro Před 6 lety +2

      their Greek mercenaries used it, if you were a normal soldier in the legion you would not use it as it relied on all your brothers having the same weapon. thus the Romans who equipped themselves usually took up short swords with javelins. Yes they might have used it as a center to their line but not in their traditional legions

    • @TheAztecGamer123
      @TheAztecGamer123 Před 6 lety +2

      Ali Faisal yeah but it was was iconic to the Macedonians not the Romans

  • @brendarua01
    @brendarua01 Před 6 lety +7

    Very nicely done. Thanks!

  • @ssacredheartt
    @ssacredheartt Před 3 lety +20

    As an Iranian assyrian that lives in the west, this was a great video because I have gotten no education on my background even from my parents xp

    • @lo-fiaesthetic5382
      @lo-fiaesthetic5382 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm Iranian but not Assyrian. I hope we will all unit again and go back to our great times in the middle East

    • @ssacredheartt
      @ssacredheartt Před 2 lety

      @@lo-fiaesthetic5382 peace to all c:

    • @lo-fiaesthetic5382
      @lo-fiaesthetic5382 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ssacredheartt yes!

    • @ssacredheartt
      @ssacredheartt Před 2 lety

      @Cool Badass I don't know why some rando on the internet is trying to school me on my OWN background, but if you would like to know I do not live in Iran, however my family line is iranian... for generations they have been living in Iran... we all speak Persian the culture is ingrained with us... and I think if we have literally been there for generations.. that would mean that is my background...being Assyrian alone isn't a thing because the country doesn't exist today. Everybody is assyrian and something else because there's a whole bunch of countries now where assyria used to be. Now leave me alone lmfao

    • @ssacredheartt
      @ssacredheartt Před 2 lety

      @Cool Badass okay your an outsider that knows nothing aren't you. Yeah all assyrians are Christian and they speak assyrian. There's iraqi assyrians Turkish assyrians etc etc.

  • @eikaru69
    @eikaru69 Před rokem +1

    wow, watching this with ice cream is so delightful. learning and eating my favorite at the same time

  • @fbi_iran2845
    @fbi_iran2845 Před 6 lety +110

    Long Live Assyria!

    • @fbi_iran2845
      @fbi_iran2845 Před 6 lety +14

      the people exist, your not one to talk because Kurdistan doesn't really exist ether.

    • @siegejiren3125
      @siegejiren3125 Před 5 lety

      @Mountain Warrior dont fking 2v1 pussys

    • @bebabooba1524
      @bebabooba1524 Před 5 lety

      Mountain Warrior you live in but it's not yours lol, not because you live in someone else house means it belongs to you....... Enjoy while you can, poor animal

    • @siegejiren3125
      @siegejiren3125 Před 5 lety

      Son of Mountain you guys keep attacking my village herbole! the turk keeps protecting it but you guys keep attacking my Assyrian village stop leave us

    • @tacotaco8863
      @tacotaco8863 Před 5 lety +2

      @King of Satire Those lands are ASSYRIAN lands! Kurds have no history what so ever

  • @user-ix1eg2tu2j
    @user-ix1eg2tu2j Před 5 lety +6

    اني من الموصل الاشوريين موجودين والبارحه جنت بمنطقه اسمها الاربجيه وجانت المملكه ٤ للشوريين ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇮🇶 from lraq l love assyrians

  • @lois1677
    @lois1677 Před 5 lety +2

    Soundtrack gave me emotional feels

  • @KudiGamer
    @KudiGamer Před 4 lety +9

    Recommend this podcast episode:
    Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History: Judgment at Nineveh

  • @hollyken3
    @hollyken3 Před 6 lety +3

    this is a beautiful video!

  • @judahtirona9487
    @judahtirona9487 Před 6 lety +4

    I LOVE THE SOUND TRACK!!!😍😍

    • @Amar90
      @Amar90 Před 5 lety

      me too do you know it?

  • @ashuryn6790
    @ashuryn6790 Před 5 lety +14

    I am assyrian ✌✌❤, thanks for this video and share my history

    • @usdt101
      @usdt101 Před 4 lety

      خليك عايش في أوهام الماضي

    • @googleuser4203
      @googleuser4203 Před 3 lety

      @@usdt101 منو داس على ذيلكك قشمر؟ المجد للشعب الأشوري والإسرائيلي!

  • @hotsan2776
    @hotsan2776 Před 3 lety +18

    0:13 I never knew that Rome was known for using the phalanx

  • @musataz
    @musataz Před 6 lety +1366

    Who else came here to breathe amid exam preparation?
    *(More like procrastination :/)

    • @emilleanthonette
      @emilleanthonette Před 6 lety +3

      tahsin musarrat Me. I really need a timeout with how much there is to study.

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  Před 6 lety +55

      Good luck on your exams, Tahsin Musarrat!

    • @tigarasab784512
      @tigarasab784512 Před 6 lety +7

      I need to do so much I have so many projects. deadlines are nearby and I have done almost nothing.

    • @biggrigga
      @biggrigga Před 6 lety +27

      It's hilarious that educational content completely unrelated to what you have to study for seems so fascinating!

    • @shubhhome
      @shubhhome Před 6 lety +5

      Probably will write about assyrian empire in my software engineering exam :P

  • @cosmindumitrescu6631
    @cosmindumitrescu6631 Před 6 lety +7

    Interesting video, I liked how it illustrates key features of the Assyrian civilization that I didn't know about.
    There is something you got wrong in this video: when you mentioned Rome, you showed the Macedonian army. The main characteristic of the Macedonian army were the long spears and round shields.

    • @adapienkowska2605
      @adapienkowska2605 Před 4 lety

      They are as accurate on Assyrian history.

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 Před rokem +1

      So it should instead say "Before the Macedonians terrorized the Middle East" instead.

  • @osamahmousa
    @osamahmousa Před 5 lety +3

    I’m from Mesopotamia, this is so informative video

  • @Phoenix-ip5kg
    @Phoenix-ip5kg Před 3 lety +43

    0:37
    Video: *says isreal*
    Me: *scrolls through the comments*

    • @farouk8012
      @farouk8012 Před 3 lety +6

      What's "Israel"?

    • @giorgijioshvili9713
      @giorgijioshvili9713 Před 3 lety +5

      @@farouk8012 A "state"

    • @1bridge11
      @1bridge11 Před 3 lety +5

      @@farouk8012 Unlike "Palestine", something that exists.

    • @harharharharharharharharha240
      @harharharharharharharharha240 Před 3 lety

      Why put Palestine in quotes😕 It is something that exists srry to break it down to you

    • @1bridge11
      @1bridge11 Před 3 lety +4

      @@harharharharharharharharha240 It exists only as a fantasy for savages.

  • @casapinos43
    @casapinos43 Před 6 lety +6

    Love your empire videos

  • @ashrafalsaadoon6120
    @ashrafalsaadoon6120 Před 6 lety +132

    respect to assyrians

    • @lamassu4100
      @lamassu4100 Před 4 lety +5

      You are one of us brother, religion shouldn't separate us. All respect to you

    • @undolf4097
      @undolf4097 Před 4 lety +2

      The ancient Assyrians were a terrorist state but yeah

    • @lamassu4100
      @lamassu4100 Před 4 lety

      @@undolf4097
      You have to be a snowflake.

    • @dasboi8386
      @dasboi8386 Před 4 lety

      @@undolf4097 lol he's so sad

    • @Anth3115
      @Anth3115 Před 4 lety

      Jacob Rominger are you calling my ancestors terrorists? Wow.

  • @user-gc1gj4dw7f
    @user-gc1gj4dw7f Před 3 lety +5

    I am from Assyria from Nineveh. I was hoping that we had no civilization previously because of the war against us previously. Now, and the ambitions of the different countries are with us, I hope we can live a happy life. But what do we do? 💔😢

  • @Megan-sf5vf
    @Megan-sf5vf Před 2 lety

    Always interesting to learn more about ancient Mesopotamia.

  • @carlaluzuriaga-salinas9610

    Looove the music!

  • @enlightenednay
    @enlightenednay Před 6 lety +46

    Back At It Again Educating Me More Than School Ever Did 😩

  • @JordanBeagle
    @JordanBeagle Před 3 lety +2

    4:12 What great wisdom humanity lost and it wasn't the first nor would it be the last time

  • @katherineknapp4370
    @katherineknapp4370 Před rokem

    this is so interesting and epic! I love watching these videos!

  • @sarkist1468
    @sarkist1468 Před 3 lety +5

    Proud to be Assyrian ❤💙✝️

    • @ancient_Iraqi_Mesopotamian
      @ancient_Iraqi_Mesopotamian Před rokem +1

      Ancient Mesopotamia(Iraq)🇮🇶
      Babylon🇮🇶Sumer🇮🇶Akkad🇮🇶Assyria🇮🇶
      ❤️❤️❤️💪💪💪

  • @barbaricbri
    @barbaricbri Před 4 lety +23

    Love my people’s history, shout out to yall all over the world. 🤘

    • @Lorimars319
      @Lorimars319 Před 3 lety +5

      Shout out back!! 🙌 so sad we're all over the world I wish we were all in one place ❤️

  • @historytime2137
    @historytime2137 Před 2 lety

    Ted-Ed I’m really found of you guys! Today at school, I was on espark (video using learning app) and a video of yours popped up!

  • @alirazi9198
    @alirazi9198 Před 3 lety +15

    There are a lot of assyrians in Iran we still call them Ashuri to this day

    • @nadiakhamo3098
      @nadiakhamo3098 Před 2 lety

      Ashuraya o chaldea o curdia there's a few different "types" of assyrians.

  • @michaeldaley4777
    @michaeldaley4777 Před 6 lety +6

    They used Macidonian Phalanx for the Roman empire/republic sentence.
    I think they were going with Alexander for that bit, but changed their script without changing the imagery.
    Romans, btw, never used such long spears in their formations. The Triai (the Roman division that used spears, used the normal sized ones).

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 Před rokem +2

      I'd replace the audio clip with something like "Before Alexander the Great lead an army of savage Macedonians to crush the Middle East."

  • @BryantMitchell
    @BryantMitchell Před 6 lety +15

    The Assyrians have the best chariot archers in Age of Empires

  • @kishwar541
    @kishwar541 Před rokem +1

    As an 11th grade history student, understanding everything, the terms ,the history makes me so happy fir some reason

  • @DesertRose99
    @DesertRose99 Před 3 lety

    Very informative thank you for this