History of Walls - Summary on a Map

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • In this video, we retrace the history of some of the most famous walls ever built, from antiquity until today.
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    Music: The Grey Train - Audio Hertz (Non-Exclusive License Agreement)
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    Software: Adobe After Effects
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    Chapters
    00:00 Nomadic and Sedentary
    02:21 The Roman Limes
    04:14 The Great Wall
    05:45 Walls in the 20th century
    07:37 The end of the Cold War and decolonization
    10:11 The conflicts of the 21st century
    11:34 Anti-migrant walls
    13:00 Climate walls
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Komentáře • 481

  • @CaptainConditor
    @CaptainConditor Před rokem +129

    I'm surprised you didn't mention the green wall in Africa that's supposed to prevent the Sahara's expansion into the Sahel zone.

    • @kairon156
      @kairon156 Před rokem +2

      If was thinking the same thing.

    • @curtisthomas2670
      @curtisthomas2670 Před rokem +1

      Benin Walls in Nigeria

    • @L1M.L4M
      @L1M.L4M Před rokem +3

      That's exactly what I thought of when "climate walls" were brought up

  • @civilservant9528
    @civilservant9528 Před rokem +712

    WALL-E better be included.

  • @fwieland
    @fwieland Před rokem +168

    A common misconception is that the german “Atlantikwall” translates to “Atlantic wall”. But that is not the case.
    A german “Wall” is rather a lose, strategicly placed “rampart”, so the terminology in german is pretty accurate.
    It was rather never intended to be a wall

    • @laars2233
      @laars2233 Před rokem +7

      Thanks. The english word "wall" would rather work by the german word "Wand" or "Mauer"

    • @linusminus3
      @linusminus3 Před 10 měsíci

      And another word for "rampart" would be "fortification", as explained in the video. Funny with false friends like that.

  • @GeoHistory
    @GeoHistory  Před rokem +163

    Hi everyone,
    Here is a summary of the walls that are mentioned in the video:
    00:16 Ancient Mesopotamia Walls
    01:26 The Qin and Han Wall
    02:52 Hadrian's Wall and Antonine Wall
    04:38 The Great Wall of China
    05:49 The Atlantic Wall
    06:17 The Iron Curtain
    06:58 The Korean Demilitarized Zone
    07:40 The Berlin Wall
    08:14 The Peace Walls in Belfast
    08:38 The Green line in Cyprus
    09:11 The Moroccan Western Sahara Wall
    10:22 The Kashmir LoC
    10:49 The Israeli West Bank Barrier and Gaza Wall
    12:03 The Trump Wall
    13:12 The Japanese sea Wall to stop Tsunami
    13:28 Manhattan floodwall
    Enjoy it !

    • @seeangel9482
      @seeangel9482 Před rokem +3

      Again an fantastic video

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před rokem +4

      Once again, you chose an Interesting topic and covered an informative video.

    • @Taxolia
      @Taxolia Před rokem +5

      You forgot the Theodosian walls

    • @TheHardys01
      @TheHardys01 Před rokem

      Your videos are great!

    • @LiamE69
      @LiamE69 Před rokem +1

      In the province of Britney? Is that where spears came from?
      There are 4 syllables in Britannia, not two.

  • @Poompingtokmaking
    @Poompingtokmaking Před rokem +100

    The earliest reference to the Mongols classifies them as a Tang dynasty tribe of Shiwei during the eighth century. It was only after the fall of the Liao dynasty in 1125 that they became an important tribe on the Central Asian steppe, but tribal wars weakened their power over the ensuing century. During the thirteenth century, the term Mongol was used to refer to the Mongolic and Turkic tribes who fell under the control of Genghis Khan. The Mongols are primarily a shamanist society; their central deity is the sky god Tenger.

  • @thekingoftheworld1
    @thekingoftheworld1 Před rokem +15

    The video we never asked for but needed

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Před rokem +39

    Another great wall based in the Caucasus includes the Wall of Derbent it was raised by the Sassanid empire to prevent Hunnic-Khazar invasions and really deserved a mention

    • @ChevyChase301
      @ChevyChase301 Před rokem +4

      There was also a wall from the Caspian to merv since Achaemenid times

    • @StAngerNo1
      @StAngerNo1 Před rokem

      I was surpised the Atlantic Wall was included but the Maginot Line not, since they are very similar in nature.

  • @MichaelJordanable
    @MichaelJordanable Před rokem +27

    In Croatia there is "The Walls of Ston", built in 14th century and is thought to be the longest preserved medieval stone fortification system in Europe, and one of the longest such walls in the world, the world’s second-longest preserved fortification system today. Build by city of Ragusa (Dubrovnik), "only" 5.5km (originally 7km) long, but well preserved, you can walk the whole length of it.

    • @senrogas387
      @senrogas387 Před rokem +1

      Yup, King’s Landing

    • @exist140
      @exist140 Před rokem +1

      I've been there and visited them! truly fascinating. In medieval times, they also extracted a lot of salt from the salt fields there. Those same salt fields still exist and are still in use today.

  • @timsel6228
    @timsel6228 Před rokem +21

    How original is this! Geohistory never disappoints and the quality stays super high

  • @austintomlinson7863
    @austintomlinson7863 Před rokem +20

    I still, to this day, think it's funny the most militarized place in the world is the *De*militarized Zone.

    • @shady3165
      @shady3165 Před 8 měsíci

      Most militarized zone in the world is Kashmir. Not the DMZ between Korea.

    • @drodrodro9633
      @drodrodro9633 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@shady3165no it's dmz korean wall

    • @shady3165
      @shady3165 Před 7 měsíci

      @@drodrodro9633 a 5 second Google search would prove you wrong

  • @harku123
    @harku123 Před rokem +5

    Amazing video and I love the new addition of the little pieces of art to illustrate what it looks like, like the Normandy bunker coast and the West Sahara walls etc

  • @epsilonlambdaomega1zero

    I just have to give appreciation for this narrator. His cadence goes perfectly with the music. I wish I could pay for more of these videos!

  • @wojtekpolska1013
    @wojtekpolska1013 Před rokem +9

    You mentioned the atlantic wall, but im surprised you didnt mention the maginot line. its also not a wall per-se, but definitely more of a wall than the atlantic wall

  • @tudiensamdict
    @tudiensamdict Před rokem

    The channel is very good, the events happening are shown on the map very intuitive and easy to understand. Thank you.

  • @ruairim2283
    @ruairim2283 Před rokem +3

    Wasn't expecting the Irish peace walls to appear. Appreciate the mention

  • @know.101
    @know.101 Před rokem +1

    Great video !
    Keep up the good work!

  • @rodschmidt8952
    @rodschmidt8952 Před rokem +3

    That first wall sounds like a barrier to stop animals from migrating into the cultivated area and munching on the crops.

  • @glenmallory6181
    @glenmallory6181 Před rokem +7

    Notable exclusions: Majinot Line, Zigfried Line, and the 3,488 mile long Dingo Fence (an environmental barrier).

    • @Jamie-kk5fq
      @Jamie-kk5fq Před rokem

      Those were just defensive fortifications not walls. (Except for the dingo fence)

    • @campbellgaskin3818
      @campbellgaskin3818 Před rokem

      @@Jamie-kk5fq He included the Atlantikwall, which is more similar to the Siegfried and Maginot lines.

    • @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022
      @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022 Před rokem

      @@Jamie-kk5fq the same as Atlantikwall, but it's mentioned in the video.

  • @shreyasbhat0506
    @shreyasbhat0506 Před rokem +10

    Finally, another video from GeoHistory!!

  • @neutralfellow9736
    @neutralfellow9736 Před rokem +22

    nice to mention that Roman walls weren't as defensive as they were for movement control between the line

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Před rokem

      I agree. That is actually a key fact about Hadrian's Wall - it was primarily to control commerce via taxation... not defence.

    • @Saeronor
      @Saeronor Před rokem +2

      @@sunnyjim1355 Not according (even) to this video. Commercial function is shown as merely a later add-on, made possible by relative calm on a specific border, which was (partially) made possible by... guess what.

    • @thegrasswhistle5238
      @thegrasswhistle5238 Před rokem

      He mentions that it was also for preventing large migrations. He doesn’t omit anything particularly important, what he says about the Roman walls is true.

  • @lowellfinn
    @lowellfinn Před rokem +15

    Geo History is always informative and unbias to all the parties involved. Love from Indonesia

  • @FujikkoJP
    @FujikkoJP Před rokem +17

    *Finally more knowledge this video will teach me more then my school ever could.*

  • @johanlugthart7782
    @johanlugthart7782 Před rokem +4

    If we include walls against water, I would expect some Dutch walls as well. Afsluitdijk and Westerscheldekering for sure.

  • @scubardiveshop1389
    @scubardiveshop1389 Před rokem

    another great video, never disappoints.

  • @majd_shoots
    @majd_shoots Před rokem +11

    Your channel is in a disparate need of an upgrade of its map my friend
    I really love how understandable things get on a map, but the different topographical and environmental differences really do make a change to the story telling

  • @nickburns2550
    @nickburns2550 Před rokem +1

    Your videos are incredible! You have great map visuals and interesting topics. I get that they take time to make, but I wish you posted more often.

  • @Pnutcolada
    @Pnutcolada Před rokem +1

    Great Video! I never knew so much about walls till now :)
    One thing: why did you leave out the Maginot Line? That would have been another example of "going around the wall"

  • @sabaurushadze1639
    @sabaurushadze1639 Před rokem +4

    there is also Kelasuri wall in Abkhazia, Georgia.
    wall is built in 15-16 centuries by prince of one of western georgian principalities to defend from northern semi nomad Circassian raiders raiding Georgian lands.
    this wall is main proof of theory which says that modern abkhazians are ones who came after fall of united Georgia and assimilated local Georgians there. alongside with the fact that medieval abkhazian aristocracy had georgian dynastic names and spoke/wrote in georgian language.

  • @boatymsboatface3929
    @boatymsboatface3929 Před rokem

    Extremely Educational- thank you!

  • @patrickgerrie5267
    @patrickgerrie5267 Před rokem +3

    I'm pretty sure the wall of Jericho, now known as the city of Tell es-Sultan is around 8000-10000bce. Not to mention all the structures found in turkey and surrounding areas which are dated to similar times, which include walls.

  • @corinaijac4381
    @corinaijac4381 Před rokem

    I was so obsed, thank you so much for link my thouts to other issues....

  • @mihahur
    @mihahur Před rokem

    I liked very much. I really appreciate this kind of history, related to architecture. But unfortunately there are few quality videos of this kind

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Před rokem +4

    Mehmed the Conqueror disliked this video 👁️👄👁️

  • @destroamer9111
    @destroamer9111 Před rokem

    @GeoHistory hi! Firstly, I want to say that you really have a nice channel where you tell chronological facts in the world and i like it. So i just wish you continue this video and that everything is fine with you. Secondly, I want to ask you to do video about evolution of culture, please.🙏🙏🙏 Thank you!

  • @TolkienAnswers
    @TolkienAnswers Před rokem +16

    It would have interesting to show what were some of the first ancient cities to have walls were.

  • @thesquiduation92
    @thesquiduation92 Před rokem

    Completly bias! Would love a video on the history of ireland 🇮🇪 your content is class

  • @azizbekachilov
    @azizbekachilov Před rokem +3

    You guys doing great job, I really appreciate it, please can you make a video about history of Uzbekistan

  • @Irazarra
    @Irazarra Před rokem

    Great lakes on this map. Includes Volta reservoir in Ghana, I see you!

  • @albertomaragliano
    @albertomaragliano Před rokem

    Thank you for the beautiful video 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋

  • @storm2000808
    @storm2000808 Před rokem +2

    In 1848 'King Kamehameha III' had walls built all over the Hawaiian Islands 'The Great Mahele' (the great 'divide') to end territorial conflict. (A lot of which still stand today!) Just thought I'd throw that in since I'm from Hawaii🤙

  • @JC-vs6bz
    @JC-vs6bz Před rokem +3

    Im surprised you didn't mention the fences in slovakia, those are pretty much 2m tall concrete walls

  • @mustangiiii
    @mustangiiii Před rokem +3

    What about walled cities? Great stuff nevertheless

  • @leeseepeeng
    @leeseepeeng Před rokem +1

    Honourable mention would be the Dingo Fence in Australia! even though it’s not a wall
    (or is it?)
    (is a fence a wall)
    (I feel like the Dingo fence is similar to a wall because it’s a physical barrier and pretty sturdy. It isn’t temporary as we would consider a fence to be)

  • @PuckishAngeI
    @PuckishAngeI Před rokem +3

    For context the Qin weren't the first to build the wall in northern china, there were already parts of the wall built by other states, Qin simply used them to create one long wall. There is a story how on one military campaign the Qin soldiers were suprised and terrified when they came across a giant wall, part of what is now the great wall of China

  • @xys381
    @xys381 Před rokem +22

    Could've cited the walls along the spanish exclaves in morroco

    • @ajaxnation9504
      @ajaxnation9504 Před rokem

      You can't miss a single chance to mention those cities hein?

  • @johncantone40
    @johncantone40 Před rokem

    Pretty good. The only other wall I could think of was the maginot wall

  • @hitrapperandartistdababy

    I gotta say you forgot to mention one of the most important walls of human history and arguably a proper wonder! The Theodossian wall which kept Constantinople firmly greek for several centuries and withstood unending barrages from enourmous Ottoman cannon fire for an entire month!
    Arguably the greatest City wall in Human history

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Před rokem

      Absolutely spot on. The fact that it wasn't very long does not discount it as being one of the most effective walls... ever.

  • @jackmiller-johnston8689
    @jackmiller-johnston8689 Před rokem +4

    Having lived in Carlisle (in the north of England) for 25 years now, feel pretty damn lucky to have Hadrian's Wall on my doorstep!

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 Před rokem

      The invaders are coming across the English Channel, in large numbers since 2018... so hasn't the news reached Carlisle yet? 🤣
      You utter, utter, numpty.

  • @lildreng
    @lildreng Před rokem +2

    Stoked for this one

  • @zintosion
    @zintosion Před rokem +1

    Damn the Narrator voice is so familliar!!! It's driving me crazy where i have heard his voice before.

  • @scottdixon3417
    @scottdixon3417 Před rokem

    Best channel ever

  • @tomasmonkey5432
    @tomasmonkey5432 Před rokem +1

    I feel u missed out on Walls on Rome, Walls of babylon, Maginot line and the most important of them all, Justinians walls who kept out non romans for hundreds of years

  • @jaimevazquez7377
    @jaimevazquez7377 Před rokem +4

    Exelent investigation and presentation !
    De un polemico, importante y triste tema a la vez.
    👏🏼😃

  • @JakobAndreasA
    @JakobAndreasA Před rokem

    The art in the circles looks great!

  • @jerrylou9285
    @jerrylou9285 Před měsícem

    In Istanbul, There was the Theodosian Walls, which first had a moat, the 1st wall, the paratechion, the 2nd wall, the peribolo, and the thick wall. They protected Istanbul (Constantinople) from even Attila the Hun, The Avars, Turkish (Pre-Ottomans) and The Arabs. The Ottomans took a long time, before the wall is breached. Today, many of the walls stand.

  • @rachelbolton-um9sv
    @rachelbolton-um9sv Před rokem

    I've seen one years ago, need to travel more

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Před rokem +16

    The Gaoju (高車 lit. "High Cart"), also known as Tiele,[90] were early Turkic speakers related to the earlier Dingling,[91][92] who were once conquered by the Xiongnu.[93][94] Weishu also mentioned the linguistic and ethnic proximity between the Gaoju and the Xiongnu.[95] de la Vaissière proposes that the Hephthalites had originally been one Oghuric-speaking tribe who belonged the Gaoju/Tiele confederation.[82][96][97]

  • @simonpender8331
    @simonpender8331 Před rokem

    Very good

  • @estherclawson6876
    @estherclawson6876 Před rokem +1

    There are no walls in the sea. A pirate's life for me.

  • @robertortiz-wilson1588
    @robertortiz-wilson1588 Před rokem +1

    I like the topic!

  • @Fuku-chan02
    @Fuku-chan02 Před rokem +6

    I'm looking forward to the Japanese version too.

  • @kmmmsyr9883
    @kmmmsyr9883 Před rokem +1

    I was expecting to see some city walls as well like the Theodosian Walls in Istanbul, wonderful video nevertheless

  • @garethandrews9494
    @garethandrews9494 Před rokem +2

    How do you do these videos

  • @aussieanimates
    @aussieanimates Před rokem

    you should make a tutorial on how you make your vids, im sure lots would love to animate like none other than the legend himself

  • @martinweir5603
    @martinweir5603 Před rokem +3

    Don't forget Australia's Rabbit Proof Fence!

  • @yassine7325
    @yassine7325 Před rokem +2

    There is also the city wall of Taroudant in Morocco, which is the third greatest wall in the world.

    • @observeurr
      @observeurr Před rokem

      How long, Morocco got many walls

  • @carl_estepa
    @carl_estepa Před rokem

    12:01 nice details

  • @whopito422
    @whopito422 Před rokem

    Such a tease. Gotta wait 3 whole days...whhaaaat!?

  • @wpgmathyou
    @wpgmathyou Před rokem

    thank you. i love the narrator's voice.

  • @Alagboriel
    @Alagboriel Před rokem +1

    Humans can be incredibly stupid (making wars and building walls) or completely brilliant (like the person responsible for this channel). I love your videos.

    • @GeoHistory
      @GeoHistory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you !

    • @LightBen
      @LightBen Před rokem

      That's a bit over simplist. It's geo politics we're talking about. Where I live, there is one of these walls and thank God it's there, otherwise the other side just keep sending terrorists to slaughter us. And unfortunately, many in the world want us to be slaughtered.

  • @RandomizedProductions-Main
    @RandomizedProductions-Main Před 6 měsíci

    7:30 It's also the most heavily protected nature preserve in the world.

  • @-JBYT-
    @-JBYT- Před 5 měsíci

    Finally a video that briefly shows suicide and isn't age-restricted.

  • @ASmallPartofHistory
    @ASmallPartofHistory Před rokem

    Another notable wall in history is the Hadrian's Wall in northern England, which was built by the Romans to mark the northern boundary of their empire and protect against invasions by tribes from Scotland. The wall stretched over 70 miles and was a testament to the Roman's military strategy and engineering capabilities.
    In medieval Europe, walls were commonly built around cities and towns to protect against enemy invasions and raiders. These walls were often constructed of stone and were fortified with towers, gates, and other defensive structures.
    Walls have also been used for political purposes, such as the Berlin Wall which was erected by the Soviet Union in 1961 to separate East and West Berlin. The wall became a symbol of the Cold War and the division between capitalist and communist ideologies.
    In recent years, walls have become a controversial topic, with some arguing for their use as a means of border control and others opposing them on humanitarian and practical grounds. The history of walls is a complex one, reflecting the changing needs and priorities of societies throughout history.

  • @SandboxRaptor
    @SandboxRaptor Před rokem

    Please do a video on the Celts and Anglo saxons

  • @yv2r
    @yv2r Před rokem

    Can you do a video about the discovery of australia?

  • @ajsw-rt4yt
    @ajsw-rt4yt Před rokem

    I would like to see video like : Geopolitics in the Balkans and the security in the balkan region

  • @carl_estepa
    @carl_estepa Před rokem

    The Philippine archipelago is also a huge wall for other SEA countries during typhoon season. Thank us later.

  • @shreyasbhat0506
    @shreyasbhat0506 Před rokem +2

    Great video!! But should've included the green wall that is planned in the Sahara and the Thar desert

  • @user-dh7il2kk2f
    @user-dh7il2kk2f Před 11 měsíci

    I would’ve loved if you had mentioned the walls of Benin the second largest walls built before the Industrial Revolution

  • @muhammadpancr7muhammadpanc844

    Can you do a video about Ibn Fadhlan who travel to Volga Bulgaria to fulfill the request of the king of the Volga Bulgars?

  • @gewnurb
    @gewnurb Před rokem +2

    I never expected to be seeing a video about the history of walls

  • @markusk6609
    @markusk6609 Před rokem +1

    6:30 The "Iron Curtain" did NOT run through Austria, it went AROUND it.

    • @GeoHistory
      @GeoHistory  Před rokem +2

      So you mean that before the Austrian reunification in 1955, the soviet sector was part of the Western bloc ?

    • @dantetre
      @dantetre Před rokem

      @@GeoHistory you are right, but 36 years out of 46 years of Cold war it wasn't part of it.

    • @GeoHistory
      @GeoHistory  Před rokem +2

      I know that, but Churchill did mention the Iron curtain for the first time in 1946 and this was the situation at that time. In the video we can see the date, we are before 1955 and Austria was then still occupied.

  • @dl1083
    @dl1083 Před rokem

    Tbh I watched this video mostly for that sick hip-hop beat in the background

  • @kiambotebbonikay
    @kiambotebbonikay Před rokem

    "I need to take actions in my life. Where do I begin?"
    Geo History: We begin in the 3rd Millenium BC

  • @mortenstoltenberg7686
    @mortenstoltenberg7686 Před 9 měsíci

    Slightly disappointed they did not include the wall keeping the sea from the Netherlands

  • @Tomek1001
    @Tomek1001 Před rokem +1

    You could name Dannevirke. The wall build by Danes in 10th century to hold of the German empire. It is situated in the south of Jutland peninsula.

  • @qbpdnguyen2844
    @qbpdnguyen2844 Před rokem

    Constantinople wall: "You might longer than me, but not better than me"

  • @OwainGaming
    @OwainGaming Před rokem

    Offa's Dyke was a semi wall drawing a border between Wales and England

  • @flade-
    @flade- Před rokem

    Baby wake up. It’s a geo history premiere

  • @danielefabbro822
    @danielefabbro822 Před rokem

    Walls? 🤔 As type of fortification or as kind of natural boundary?

  • @Achaemenid_Empire
    @Achaemenid_Empire Před rokem

    John is my favorite sport.

  • @gargravarr2
    @gargravarr2 Před rokem +3

    In addition to the Atlantic Wall, Nazi Germany also designated the Westwall (aka Siegfried line) and the Ostwall (aka Panther-Wotan line). The former was built in the 1930s, and slowed the allies down somewhat in 1944. The latter was only devised as an emergency strategy in 1943, and was mostly overcome by the Red Army on the move.

  • @Vexgang948
    @Vexgang948 Před rokem

    NAH THIS MANS VOICE IS EVERYWHERE

  • @neil7737
    @neil7737 Před rokem +3

    In the province of Brittany? This is in france, you mean Britannia

  • @terry1989
    @terry1989 Před rokem +3

    Why isn't there a Chinese version to this?

  • @Speakerman_25604
    @Speakerman_25604 Před rokem

    Can you make history of the world vid plz

  • @robinhood5230
    @robinhood5230 Před rokem

    Can you make more videos on European wars?

  • @snotboogie2246
    @snotboogie2246 Před rokem

    Can you do a video on Morocco ?

  • @drzombiecakes9563
    @drzombiecakes9563 Před 11 měsíci

    I am surprised the Maginot line didn't make the list

  • @LawpickingLocksmith
    @LawpickingLocksmith Před rokem

    The Walton Family was looking foreword to possible competition when they named their stores Wallmat's. It did not stop Costco or even Amazon!

    • @carlablair9898
      @carlablair9898 Před rokem

      Wal-Mart is named after Sam Wal-ton. Nothing to do with walls.