Battle of Nicopolis, 1396 (ALL PARTS) ⚔ Christians strike back against the Ottomans ⚔ DOCUMENTARY

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  • đŸš© After the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, the Christian hold over south-eastern Europe weakened greatly. The Ottoman Sultanate expanded their control and influence as far as the Danube. But now the European rulers responded. A large Christian coalition mobilized to reduce the growing Ottoman power in Europe.
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    đŸš© I combined all parts of our Battle of Nicopolis 1396 mini-series for easier watching. This video is a great continuation on the Battle of Kosovo, 1389 video. I hope you will enjoy this one. Thank you so much for your likes and comments ❀. If you enjoy my videos please consider subscribing.
    📱 Narrated by David McCallion
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    📜 Research and writing: Srpske Bitke
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  • @HistoryMarche
    @HistoryMarche  Pƙed rokem +309

    đŸš© I combined all parts of our Battle of Nicopolis 1396 mini-series for easier watching. This video is a great continuation on the Battle of Kosovo, 1389 video. I hope you will enjoy this one. Thank you so much for your likes and comments ❀. If you enjoy my videos please consider subscribing.
    đŸš© You can also support the channel on Patreon and get ad-free early access to my videos for as little as $1, as well as vote to choose topics for future videos.

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Pƙed rokem +7

      THE TURKS AND THE WEST. Europe stood in awe of the Ottomans who crushed many states and conquered vast territories, going, as all patriotic Turks will proudly point out, "all the way to the gates of Vienna." European literature is replete with the depictions of the Turk as the hated enemy. The English often thought of the Turk as awe-inspiring and destructive. Thomas Fuller wrote in The Holy Warre (1639): "The Turkish Empire is the greatest... the sun ever saw. ...Grass springeth not where the grand signior's horse setteth his foot."

    • @mynick937
      @mynick937 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@papazataklaattiranimam And now you dream of new empire.

    • @suhaybm186
      @suhaybm186 Pƙed rokem

      @@Redicon388 usually it’s a few months apart, any moment by now

    • @guisch6297
      @guisch6297 Pƙed rokem +1

      What is your source for the French behaviour?

    • @peregrinemccauley5010
      @peregrinemccauley5010 Pƙed rokem

      You little ripper .

  • @spamhonx56
    @spamhonx56 Pƙed rokem +1832

    Whenever a careful victory gets thrown away, why is it always you three?
    -French knights
    -Pride and overconfidence
    -Unplanned frontal cavalry charge

    • @somewhere6
      @somewhere6 Pƙed rokem +173

      13:15 "...the pride and vanity of those French!" That attitude also messed them up in the 100 Years War until it finally dawned on them that discipline and coordination was a better path to victory than bravado.

    • @Bracus.Reghusk
      @Bracus.Reghusk Pƙed rokem +65

      French medieval culture has a code of chivalry that pushes them to act in this way, fortunately we will learn from our mistakes after Joan of Arc

    • @Kriegter
      @Kriegter Pƙed rokem +109

      there are countless examples of mounted french nobles charging straight head on into infantry and dying miserably. This isn't honour, this isn't chivalry, this isn't bravery. This is idiocy. There is a fine line between being courageous and being dumb, well the French knights are the latter. While we think of the stereotypical medieval knight in shining army bravely rescuing the woman the actual truth is much more goofy ahhhhh.

    • @Sulla-ps3jv
      @Sulla-ps3jv Pƙed rokem +17

      @@Bracus.Reghusk Actually, The French would have got slaughtered at Patay by the English if it wasn’t for some random deer.

    • @ahmadfrhan5265
      @ahmadfrhan5265 Pƙed rokem +12

      don't bring excuses. you taken the L from Ottomans

  • @bakonajm1136
    @bakonajm1136 Pƙed rokem +1739

    Can’t believe I watched this for free it’s better than most paid history documentaries thank you for the amazing content you guys are producing.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Pƙed rokem +113

      Thank you for watching.

    • @ygdmdx
      @ygdmdx Pƙed rokem +16

      @@HistoryMarche when Hannibal 19

    • @mynick937
      @mynick937 Pƙed rokem +11

      Please, don't give them any ideas.

    • @jimjones1130
      @jimjones1130 Pƙed rokem

      Shillin' for Volodomyr đŸ‡źđŸ‡±đŸłïžâ€đŸŒˆ

    • @prashantd6252
      @prashantd6252 Pƙed rokem

      I can't imagine how shiityy your life must be, hang in there dude. . .

  • @kianodoganofficial
    @kianodoganofficial Pƙed rokem +410

    "When your team rushes for the kills instead of playing the objective."
    Sums of the French Knights.

    • @cerebrummaximus3762
      @cerebrummaximus3762 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +10

      Ikr. As a Balkaner, I should be very displeased during any Ottoman success. Haha no, John of Nevers' capture was the most satisfying part of the video!

    • @somethingelseidk1035
      @somethingelseidk1035 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      ​​@@cerebrummaximus3762f I was a Balkan resident of the local cultures I would cheer for the ottomans because at the very least they didn't kill as many of their own religion when sacking another Faith's land

  • @Sulla-ps3jv
    @Sulla-ps3jv Pƙed rokem +586

    King Sigismund: Don’t worry guys! I have a plan!
    French: Screw your plan, let’s go.
    French: *Get Surrounded*
    King Sigismund: Don’t worry, if we put all of forces together, we can still win!
    Hungarians and Wallachians: *Run Away*
    King Sigmund:*
*

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Pƙed rokem +54

      At that point, they were probably wise to just cut their losses and retreat TBF.

    • @VasileIuga
      @VasileIuga Pƙed rokem +32

      If Transylvanians and Wallachians would have been cut to pieces, Hungary would have had the fate after Mohaci 2 centuries earlier. Now that would have been fun for Italy and Germany.
      Those were mountainous armies with little tech but armies who heavily relied on superior tactics.
      Try explaining to them that a battle is not lost when your best are surrounded by the light troups of the Ottomans and you have to deal with the elites to save them.

    • @mikeshogunlee
      @mikeshogunlee Pƙed rokem +11

      @@jadhussein8412
      And yet peasants militia of Flanders massacred the Knights in the battle of the golden spurs,
      And yet the English Long Bow slaughtered the French Knights for centuries during the hundred years war,
      And yet the Swiss beat the Knights so hard, that all of Europe stopped using them. (The last one was a bit exaggerated, but you get the point.)

    • @sebindru3727
      @sebindru3727 Pƙed rokem +27

      @@mikeshogunlee This is nonsense, the knights / cavalry were defeated mostly when they had terrible commanders and/or awful ground to charge on. You forget the Hundred Year War ended in complete British defeat, you forget the battle of Patay(1429) where the French heavy cavalry ran over and slaughtered the English bowmen and infantry, you forget Formigny and Castillon when the British army in France was obliterated and Britain lost the war.
      Too much propaganda on early battles like Crecy and Agincourt and too little facts known about the battles that really changed the course of the war and brought the victory for France. Also in order to enumerate other famous wars/ battles won by the knights: First Crusade, Hastings and Vienna (when the Winged Hussars cavalry saved the day and the city) or Battle of Kircholm in 1605 where 2500 Polish Winged Hussars destroyed 11 000 Swedish in one single charge. The battle lasted for 20 minutes resulting in 8000 swedish deaths. Polish casulties - 100.

    • @mikeshogunlee
      @mikeshogunlee Pƙed rokem +7

      ​@@sebindru3727 Glad you brought up Propaganda.
      The sources always embellish the import ants, or impacts, of the Knights because they were the nobles. The rich and elite who refused to acknowledge that the common man could do anything without them.
      Also the point is that you and op believe that the heavy Calvary were the only important factor, and that any army that didn't have them was doomed.
      Yet the mere existence of the battle of the golden spurs proves you wrong. Every part of the army is integral to its victory, from the general to the servants.

  • @Kriegter
    @Kriegter Pƙed rokem +728

    French Knights: Gets bogged down in their trademark stupid frontal charge
    Allied Infantry: I miss the part where that's my problem

    • @ferrjuan
      @ferrjuan Pƙed rokem +65

      You would think they would have learned their lesson after the twin disasters that the Battles of Crécy and Poitiers were to them. And they would repeat this again at the Battle of Agincourt a few decades later lol.

    • @TurquazCannabiz
      @TurquazCannabiz Pƙed rokem +1

      If it makes you feel any better, they all died because of their stupidity

    • @satlmsagannaltnlar5698
      @satlmsagannaltnlar5698 Pƙed rokem +1

      Then uncle is died:)

    • @majungasaurusaaaa
      @majungasaurusaaaa Pƙed rokem +18

      @@gerardjagroo There is no proper chain of command and discipline in feudal armies. There the heavy cavalry is made up by kids with powerful daddies.
      A roman or mongol cataphract would have been severely punished had he charged prematurely without orders.

    • @overtimedemo4399
      @overtimedemo4399 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@gerardjagroo Easier said then done, even your horse was filled with pride back then lol.

  • @LucasDimoveo
    @LucasDimoveo Pƙed rokem +1110

    Leave it to the French nobility to try to tank entire armies by themselves. You'd think they would learn that this sort of tactic only works against peasants and levies

    • @kralpetarkrescimeriv.terpi6043
      @kralpetarkrescimeriv.terpi6043 Pƙed rokem +35

      French knights were trained to be Excelent! But nomadic turks lived by the sabre.. Pride and conceit two brothers..

    • @johnnyboy3410
      @johnnyboy3410 Pƙed rokem +103

      Turks weren’t nomadic since the time of Seljuk 230 years before


    • @amrel-tayeb8896
      @amrel-tayeb8896 Pƙed rokem +27

      @@johnnyboy3410 I'm not exactly well knowing when it comes to turkish life style at that time. but it seems they retained many aspects of their nomadic heritage especially when it comes to military stuff. much like the case with the arabs during the Omayad dynasty period.

    • @lahire4943
      @lahire4943 Pƙed rokem +34

      The French knights won every conflict of the Middle-Ages France fought in, besides one or two crusades, so perhaps it didn't only work on peasant and levies. Do you understand?

    • @olivierpuyou3621
      @olivierpuyou3621 Pƙed rokem +58

      @@lahire4943 It must be recognized that although being the best heavy cavalry of the Middle Ages, the disastrous defeats of the first part of the 100 years war had not taught them much about order and discipline.
      This search for glory has often been fatal to them.

  • @timucin9603
    @timucin9603 Pƙed rokem +141

    "Go and meet me with more allies and bigger armies, so that the glory and the glory that I will gain will be even greater!" Yıldırım Beyazıt, 1396, Nicopolis.

    • @mehmetakifderin6606
      @mehmetakifderin6606 Pƙed rokem +18

      ​@@komododragon410 To be honest, Europe had countless chances to get rid of the Ottomans but they failed every time until the 17th century i think the ottos deserved their glory in this time period they couldn't be a single fist against the ottos while the ottos hit them over and over again.

    • @TheDeepestbluest
      @TheDeepestbluest Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +9

      @@komododragon410 tbh if my aunt had bawls, she’d be my uncle

    • @kamrunnaharlipi2174
      @kamrunnaharlipi2174 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

      Timur : "Let me introduce myself."

    • @islammehmeov2334
      @islammehmeov2334 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@kamrunnaharlipi2174he wes TURKIC and MUSLAM and not GEY europeans

    • @EmirYldz-ls2wc
      @EmirYldz-ls2wc Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +5

      ​@@kamrunnaharlipi2174After Timur died, his state collapsed. The Ottoman Empire survived for 600 years. In addition to military power, state governance is also important. The Timurid empire was nomadic so it could not survive for long.

  • @gforce833
    @gforce833 Pƙed rokem +296

    The French had a Leroy Jenkins moment there, one of many in their history. Their inability to learn from past mistakes is mind boggling. Kaloyan slaughtered them in a similar way two centuries earlier at the battle of Adrianople.

    • @Ingremance
      @Ingremance Pƙed rokem +4

      'Missed your dose of good old French-bashing here?
      Btw. it is LEEroy, apparently. Your mind WAS boggled...
      So yes, young French knights should have been armchair generals too and they were able to spend a lot of time studying battles fought 200 years earlier, especially since the science of history was so widely widespread at the time.
      You might try and find the time to study French military history in more depth, and go past those rather uninspired clichés.
      Of course, I'm French.

    • @gforce833
      @gforce833 Pƙed rokem +41

      @@Ingremance Is it really bashing if it's true? How about the Battle Of Poitiers then? A mere 40 years earlier. Pretty much the same thing, a cavalry charge without support. Overconfidence, arrogance, underestimating an "inferior" opponent are basically trademarks of the french military in that historical period. If that offends you then that is up to you. I have nothing against France or the French people, but this is a recurring pattern. Almost as bad as Byzantine armies getting ambushed in narrow mountain passes.

    • @Ingremance
      @Ingremance Pƙed rokem +9

      @@gforce833 Of course it can be bashing even if it's true. If you listened carefully to the video, you might have noticed that not all French knights agreed on the all-out charge.
      Talking about the period- let's say 1340-1460, right?- you should study the campaigns of Bertrand Duguesclin under Charles V; the battles of Formigny and Castillon, among others... and maybe stop generalizing.

    • @gforce833
      @gforce833 Pƙed rokem +20

      @@Ingremance True. You did get your act together eventually, that's why you won the 100 years war in the end. A pity it was not earlier. A victory at Nicopolis and the following defeat at Ankara could have been enough to stop the Ottoman expansion into Europe before it got out of hand.

    • @Ingremance
      @Ingremance Pƙed rokem +4

      @@gforce833 Fair enough...

  • @anarrivingwingedhussar9692
    @anarrivingwingedhussar9692 Pƙed rokem +240

    Fun fact, this also happens to be the battle where the famed French Knight John de Carrouges fell in battle at the age of 66. Aka the guy who Matt Damon played in the Last Duel.

    • @MrPantopantalones
      @MrPantopantalones Pƙed rokem +28

      Nice info. Always wondered where he died after the movie.

    • @FreePalestine07462
      @FreePalestine07462 Pƙed rokem +4

      Bro was old af to be in war

    • @DylanJo123
      @DylanJo123 Pƙed rokem +5

      ​@@FreePalestine07462Dude was a warrior through and through. He would have never accepted dying peacefully in his bed chamber

    • @LegioSymphonica
      @LegioSymphonica Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

      Damn that's an awesome fun fact :O

  • @somewhere6
    @somewhere6 Pƙed rokem +417

    If this particular crusade had not acted so treacherously and brutally, they might have managed to pull more of the locals and even the Serbians to their side and achieved total victory but that was not likely in this era of competing short term interests.

    • @thefisherking78
      @thefisherking78 Pƙed rokem +15

      @Űčلي ÙŠŰ§ŰłŰ± if heresy is even a real thing, then how come there are good and evil people of every faith? It's almost as if what they believe has no effect on how they treat other people.

    • @Jean_Jacques148
      @Jean_Jacques148 Pƙed rokem +15

      @@thefisherking78 facts religion and politics and war have always been a time where physcopaths can do bad things no matter what side I’ve seen it on the Muslims and the Christians.

    • @AbdulRehman-yi8by
      @AbdulRehman-yi8by Pƙed rokem +3

      @@jadhussein8412 Facts.

    • @HaThanh-bu8wz
      @HaThanh-bu8wz Pƙed rokem

      @@jadhussein8412 if whole Asia combined force of all Buddhism nations like Japan Vietnam China Korea and Mongolia attacked from the East then the Muslims would have been crushed in the middle like a sandwich (the West already facing the Christians). Not to mention Hindu nations like India Nepal that would attack from the south. WHAT IF THEORY

    • @HaThanh-bu8wz
      @HaThanh-bu8wz Pƙed rokem +1

      @@AbdulRehman-yi8by oh yes. the Tang Dynasty have done that before but unluckily failed. Because of the betrayal of those Turkic people who at that time were not converted to muslim.

  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 Pƙed rokem +235

    Sigismund and Mircea had the the right idea here. Pity others did not listen to them.
    Bayezid was wise to get Stefan and the Serbs as allies. But he would not get to enjoy his victory for long. Timur is coming soon.

    • @agandaur88
      @agandaur88 Pƙed rokem +38

      they were not allies, they were vassals

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Pƙed rokem +19

      Bayezid also made efforts to ingratiate himself with Stefan personally as well.

    • @sobolanul96
      @sobolanul96 Pƙed rokem +69

      Sigismund and Mircea were the only ones who had enough experience with the Ottomans to decide the strategy. The french had no idea what they were doing and should have kept their mouths shot. This was a big problem since the beginning of the ottoman expansion in the west. The guys who were holding the line got little support from the west which was too busy with internal fighting and "honor". This is the exact reason why Vienna was under siege. Twice.
      The right attitude would have been "If I have to clean toilets to defeat the turks I'll do it gladly."

    • @muhammadeisa1459
      @muhammadeisa1459 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@agandaur88 still allies in the strictest sense of the word.

    • @johnnyboy3410
      @johnnyboy3410 Pƙed rokem

      France was in the 100 years war with England

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  • @resileaf9501
    @resileaf9501 Pƙed rokem +58

    I remember watching this, but had forgotten most of the details. What a joy it is to watch and experience it once more. :D

  • @markblackburn2343
    @markblackburn2343 Pƙed rokem +49

    The most poignant line ever 'we lost the battle on the vanity and pride of those French Knights'

    • @madtitan2144
      @madtitan2144 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      Should prefer 'those french hothead bastards'

  • @TotAtlantis
    @TotAtlantis Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +38

    Great thanks for this brief documentary.
    I am Serbian and have great urge to comment about this historic battle and repercussions.
    I am speaking as enthusiast and academic historian at the same time.
    The actual events presented in this video are speed up and not clarified enough.
    First of all Crusader Army had numerical superiority.
    Yes ,Vanity among them cost them and they paid ultimate price with their heads.
    But before this battle there was one before battle of Rovine which took place on 17 May 1395, near present-day Pitești in deep Wallachian territory which Bayezid lost.His Christian Vassals get killed during this battle and Bayezid annexed their lands and properties(quite common in so "honourable" middle age).Marko Mrnjavcevic and Konstantin Dragas died during battle.
    According to chronicles Constantine of Kostenets :Marko said to Dragas before the battle :"I pray God to help the Christians and that I will be among the first dead in this war."
    So it was morally difficult to be a vassal in such battle.
    Stefan Lazarevic had Baptism of Fire in this battle also(18 year of age )
    And in early 1394 2 years before Nicopolis battle Bayezid began gathering his Christian vassals at Serres.
    Among the vassals were Stefan, Emperor Manuel II (1391-1425), his nephew John VII (1390) and his brother Theodore I of Morea (r. 1383-1407), and the Serbian lord Constantine DragaĆĄ. It is believed( Byzantine sources)that Bayezid planned to kill the vassals at the meeting and take their lands. He gave the order to kill them, but it was not done immediately, then he changed his mind, after which some of them went home, while the rest of them completed the conquest of Area of Thessaly and Thessaloniki (12 April).
    I need to emphasize that a significant role was played by Stephen II and Mircea I because they withdrew with their forces from both wings and the battlefield just before Stefan's attack, leaving Sigismund without support. They had probably dealt with Stefan before the battle. Sigismund managed to escape by fisherman's boat to the Venetian ships in the Danube. It is possible that Stefan left enough time for him to board the boat; Stefan saving Sigismund may be one of the causes of Stefan's later induction 1408 into the "Order of the Dragon".
    Later he was forced to watch execution of captive french Burgundian Crusaders almost 3000 heads chopped off .
    Quite horror spectacle as vendetta for executed Muslim prisoners in sieges before
    Why Stefan Lazarevic support Bayezid as loyal vassal and knight at that time?
    Simply he choose lesser of the two evils for his country.His father waged wars with Ugars and they plundered North of Serbia after Kosovo clash.
    So he had deep rooted distrust to Crusaders and actual Northern neighbor.
    His sister become one of Bayezid's four legal wife's (after she was sent to his harem)
    He was loyal until Bayezid last moment and crushing defeat from Tamerlan at Angora 1402.
    Not all Serbian Nobles accept this vassal obligation
    Vuk Brankovic (Game of thrones expression :"refuse to call ") and consequently lost all his lands and died in Ottoman captivity.
    Bayezid is reported to have held Prince Stefan in high esteem
    One of the cronicles from that time recorded Bayesid words:
    "I think of you as my eldest and favorite son, who stands before me in such honour as you? I am already growing old, and soon will die perhaps in battle or of illness - and then your time will come."
    Stefan also saved one of his sons during aftermath of Battle of Angora 1402.
    Stefan Lazarevic later become one of the richest rulers in Medieval Europe mostly because of Silver Mines(Novo Brdo)
    True Knight.
    So simply there is no space and time to present all turbulent events from early 15th century (this is just tip of the iceberg)
    Audience sorry for this long story i simple had inspiration and motive.
    Keep Going- this history video documentaries makes world better .
    Vladan

    • @dejancujo
      @dejancujo Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

      Pa zaĆĄto nije okupio srpsku vlastelu pod jedan barjak nego iĆĄao da se bori za tuđina protiv timura pred kim je i kina drhtala. Posle je podrĆŸavao čas jednog čas drugog čas trećeg brata u turskom gradjanskom ratu kad je bajazit umro. Zato ĆĄto je dao reč? Sestra mu bila naloĆŸnica u haremu? Sve to ĆĄto mu je Bajazit obećavao je bilo kikiriki.
      Čudan lik svakako...

    • @ivanvidojevic2461
      @ivanvidojevic2461 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +2

      Svaka njemu čast ali on je izdao krơčane i vjeru i Boga sa svojom odlukom da se bori za turke,kako god okreneơ Stefan je izravno odgovoran za tursku okupaciju balkana,imao je priliku " izdat " Sultana ali nije

    • @abrekgumus1434
      @abrekgumus1434 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

      Akademik bir tarihçi olarak, tarafsız ve adil bir Ɵekilde, Srebrenica soykırımı hakkında fikrinizi paylaĆŸÄ±r mısınız? Bir TĂŒrkiyeli Oğuz boynundan TĂŒrk olarak tarafsız fikrinizi merak ediyorum.

    • @TotAtlantis
      @TotAtlantis Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +3

      Dejane tebi ću odgovoriti a da ne bude preterano pisanije.Ovaj komentar na turskom sam pogledao i preveo i to neću odgovarati.
      Lako je sada sa pozicije čoveka 21-veka posmatrati i praviti strategije what-if.Moraơ se staviti u način razmiơljanja vladar kasnog 14 veka.
      Kada to kaĆŸem mislim na nivo obrazovanja,donoĆĄenja iznudjenih odluka ,rezonovanja,uticaja crkve,epidemija kuge,prava i prakse primogenture,pozicija ĆŸena na dvoru itd.
      Pa Stefan je ratovao protiv svog rodjenog brata Vuka Lazarevića koji je bio tolikom zadojen mrĆŸnjom prema svom bratu da je u turskom gradjanskom ratu posle Angore priĆĄao Musi Čelebi i kasnije od njega i pogubljen.
      TeĆĄka vremena stalnih izdaja,noĆŸ u ledja od najbliĆŸeg krvnog srodstva.Ako je za utehu tako je bilo i u drugim delovima Evrope (primer Ć panije tokom Reconquista istorijskog perioda)
      Ovde ti preporučujem:
      "VITEZ U DOBA ZLA "
      "RADIČEVO ZAVEƠTANJE "
      Nikola Moravčević
      Posle svega da li je moglo biti drugačije.Da moglo je !
      Za kraj na ćirilici :
      "Đ“ĐŸŃ€ŃĐșĐž Đ’ĐžŃ˜Đ”ĐœĐ°Ń†-oĐŽĐ»ĐŸĐŒĐ°Đș
      ВДлОĐșашО, ĐżŃ€ĐŸĐșлДтД ĐžĐŒ ЎушД,
      ĐœĐ° ĐșĐŸĐŒĐ°Ń‚Đ” Ń€Đ°Đ·ĐŽŃ€ĐŸĐ±ĐžŃˆĐ” царстĐČĐŸ,
      српсĐșĐ” сОлД ĐłŃ€ĐŽĐœĐŸ ŃĐ°Ń‚Ń€ĐžŃ˜Đ”ŃˆĐ”;
      ĐČДлОĐșашО, траг ĐžĐŒ сД ŃƒŃ‚Ń€ĐŸ,
      распрД ŃŃ˜Đ”ĐŒĐ” ĐżĐŸŃĐžŃ˜Đ°ŃˆĐ” грĐșĐŸ,
      Ń‚Đ” с ŃšĐžĐŒ ĐżĐ»Đ”ĐŒĐ” српсĐșĐŸ ĐŸŃ‚Ń€ĐŸĐČашД;
      ĐČДлОĐșашО, ĐłŃ€ĐŽĐœĐ” ĐșуĐșĐ°ĐČОцД,
      ĐżĐŸŃŃ‚Đ°ĐŽĐŸŃˆĐ” Ń€ĐŸĐŽĐ° ĐžĐ·ĐŽĐ°Ń˜ĐžŃ†Đ”."
      Sapienti Sat
      Pozdrav
      Vladan

    • @FundaGuven-xg7yo
      @FundaGuven-xg7yo Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      ​@@dejancujo No free women cannot be concubines in Islam. They can only become concubines if they are captured in war. Prince Stefan's sister had not been taken prisoner in the war. In other words, she was Bayezid's married wife.

  • @FlashPointHx
    @FlashPointHx Pƙed rokem +60

    30 Minutes + huh? These are killer to make. But nicely done! Just gonna have to get a video out that long to match you ;)

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Pƙed rokem +7

      I figured that merging the Nicopolis mini-episode would fit nicely as a sequel of sorts to the Kosovo video. The two topics are intrinsically linked, but I've covered them in reverse đŸ€Ș, having done Nicopolis 1396 AD way back in 2020 and Kosovo 1389 in 2022.

    • @radu9150
      @radu9150 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@HistoryMarche great job❀

    • @FlashPointHx
      @FlashPointHx Pƙed rokem

      @@HistoryMarche I'm going to need to pick your brain when I start up with the Ottomans

    • @AIA1990
      @AIA1990 Pƙed rokem

      Love your videos

  • @Mysterious-BOy-1.
    @Mysterious-BOy-1. Pƙed rokem +10

    I found this channel accidently , in essence I was looking for this type of historically channel đŸŒ·đŸ’–đŸ’–
    Thank you Sir for making such astonishing historical videos with your amazing voice. Keep uploading 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Norlamon
    @Norlamon Pƙed rokem +11

    What a legends!!!! Cheers for another epic video HistoryMarche!

  • @JPGoertz
    @JPGoertz Pƙed rokem +6

    Clearly the best history channel - with a grain of humor! Great!

  • @rickjames18
    @rickjames18 Pƙed rokem +194

    Repeatedly throughout history we have seen this same scenario play out when Christian forces unite. The arrogant French knights(young pups) usually listen to no one and lose several battles due to overconfidence. They arrive full of pride, disregard all, and die while costing everyone else everything. Note to self: Don’t invite French aristocrats.

    • @stjopa8483
      @stjopa8483 Pƙed rokem +20

      Note has not changed to this present day, just extended to the french in generell

    • @Kanoemirate
      @Kanoemirate Pƙed rokem +16

      Arrogance and Pride is still with the Americans and the Brits.

    • @stjopa8483
      @stjopa8483 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@Kanoemirate Amen to that

    • @rickjames18
      @rickjames18 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@Kanoemirate Yes, some but what does that have to do with French knights?

    • @luxhistoriae1172
      @luxhistoriae1172 Pƙed rokem +12

      Your really think the French are the one responsible when they had tank the entire army and half their own camp fled when it was the perfect moment to flank them ?

  • @user-cq5sn5hq4m
    @user-cq5sn5hq4m Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +14

    *Everyone* : _how to lose a battle that is almost for sure supposed to be won?_
    *French Knights* : _HOLD MY ARMOUR_

    • @madtitan2144
      @madtitan2144 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      History of Christian crusades is the history of utter failure

  • @milodelacher8584
    @milodelacher8584 Pƙed rokem +10

    I love the energy of the narrator
    Realy makes the whole story so much more intense and interresting

  • @RoaringEgg
    @RoaringEgg Pƙed rokem +48

    I highly enjoy your content. The voice overs, animations, history,the sounds and music. This is S+ tier content yall make.

    • @MsTwist96
      @MsTwist96 Pƙed rokem

      I agree, his voice is fucking good to hear đŸ˜‚đŸ»

  • @Mma-basement-215
    @Mma-basement-215 Pƙed rokem +2

    Love this channel thank you so much for all the great content ❀

  • @happmonkeyballs
    @happmonkeyballs Pƙed rokem +20

    I absolutely love this channel. Thankyou so much for all the amazing content

  • @Turco949
    @Turco949 Pƙed rokem +7

    Excellent material and presentation! Highly enjoyable animation and narration as well. Kudos to your channel and work!

  • @Zogerpogger
    @Zogerpogger Pƙed rokem +60

    What an amazing battle, and what an excellent presentation. HistoryMarche's animation never fails to fill me with appreciation for the details of a battlefield and the surrounding terrain, while the narration helps one connect with the emotion that courses through such events. I can tell the narrator sympathizes with Sigismund (as we all do) when he quotes him. There is a reason we Anglo-Americans make French surrender jokes!

    • @Zogerpogger
      @Zogerpogger Pƙed rokem +1

      I even forgot that I'd seen this all already, I was thinking "This video seems familiar", then I saw the "All parts".

    • @flamma9034
      @flamma9034 Pƙed rokem +3

      "There is a reason we anglo-americans make French surrender jokes"
      Propaganda ? Jealousy ? Take a defeat and make it everywhere, while forgetting everytime it worked ?
      I'm curious.

    • @Isildurwasbetrayed
      @Isildurwasbetrayed Pƙed rokem

      @@flamma9034Salty much?

    • @tacticalsavage
      @tacticalsavage Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      Watched the video while sympathizing with The Lightning, good end for me. Nice narration as usual, even a *tiny* bit siding to Sigismund side :P

  • @chusmankahloon2143
    @chusmankahloon2143 Pƙed rokem +1

    Totally mesmerized by this channel what a wonderful representation with quality.Truly amazing ✌✌.

  • @ciudat105
    @ciudat105 Pƙed rokem +8

    đŸ‘đŸ»đŸ‘đŸ»đŸ‘đŸ» It can be seen from a distance that the creators of this video are experts in what they do

  • @Demonlord242
    @Demonlord242 Pƙed rokem +17

    Sigismund: We should work together to ensure we achieve total victory.
    French Nobles: F1, F3

    • @flamma9034
      @flamma9034 Pƙed rokem +1

      I like the ref so much đŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

    • @wowowawa
      @wowowawa Pƙed 20 dny

      I feel bad for Sigismund. If it wasn't for those damn french.

    • @muhammadahdi9218
      @muhammadahdi9218 Pƙed 22 hodinami

      I just replaying my MnB with perisno mod after years and see this comment really 😂😂

  • @zertyuz
    @zertyuz Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci +5

    Absolutely amazing video. Bayazid was very impressive. It's pretty damn phenomenal the streak of stellar Sultans the Ottomans had.

  • @muhammetcanikli8497
    @muhammetcanikli8497 Pƙed rokem +1

    your voice and your narration is beautiful bro! It's also nice to hear from different historians.

  • @genichiroashina117
    @genichiroashina117 Pƙed rokem +8

    I have watched both parts of this video like 100 times already. But i will watch again.

  • @bistris964
    @bistris964 Pƙed rokem +8

    this channel is addictive imagine having something as this back in primary schools I would have begged parents to take me there

  • @HannibalBarca137
    @HannibalBarca137 Pƙed rokem +9

    I love your videos so much History march There just so amazing.

  • @eqbal321a
    @eqbal321a Pƙed rokem +3

    that was very enjoyable with battle details, bravo

  • @danielpozsar9452
    @danielpozsar9452 Pƙed rokem +4

    Amazing videos! I truly enjoy watching these!
    Would you be so kind to make a video about the Siege of Belgrade (1456)? Or other triumphs and defeats of John Hunyadi?

  • @ikielinsesi1843
    @ikielinsesi1843 Pƙed rokem +150

    According to Ottoman sources, upon the ransoms for the nobles had been paid, they swore to never fight against Bayezid. But Bayezid replied with: “I return this oath to you. Go, gather armies and advance on me again. And give me the opportunity to regain the glory of victory!”
    He was the chad of the 14th century.

    • @viktorpal1466
      @viktorpal1466 Pƙed rokem +5

      😎

    • @crocrox2273
      @crocrox2273 Pƙed rokem +14

      That's like listening to Russian sources regarding ukraine

    • @emrealn3786
      @emrealn3786 Pƙed rokem +7

      @@crocrox2273 bruh

    • @emrealn3786
      @emrealn3786 Pƙed rokem +49

      @@crocrox2273 He utterly and gloriously defeated a combined european army that was way larger than his. Of course he flexed and bragged about it.

    • @TurquazCannabiz
      @TurquazCannabiz Pƙed rokem +16

      Not gonna lie that's a badass move

  • @justinwolf7490
    @justinwolf7490 Pƙed rokem +9

    Im a simple man I see “war in the balkans” and I have to watch because I know it’s gonna be awesome!

  • @davidwallace3871
    @davidwallace3871 Pƙed rokem

    I have watched all your docs twice .. this is my favorite

  • @supernovaversion3.05
    @supernovaversion3.05 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Very detailed analysis, and outstanding narration,subscribed.

  • @yumazster
    @yumazster Pƙed rokem +5

    This is top notch content!

  • @astronomik8528
    @astronomik8528 Pƙed rokem +5

    Great representation as always!

  • @KulinBan777
    @KulinBan777 Pƙed rokem +1

    Excellent video one of the best I’ve seen lately

  • @JamesEconomides-cp6rb
    @JamesEconomides-cp6rb Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +2

    This is one of my favourite channels❀

  • @MintyLime703
    @MintyLime703 Pƙed rokem +42

    It's always the same suspects who snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. I swear during this time all it took to be a legendary military leader is patience and caution.

    • @MaXiMoS54
      @MaXiMoS54 Pƙed rokem +12

      Thats largely impossible as multi nation armies are volunteers and basically aren't required to follow any orders

  • @YounisWrites23
    @YounisWrites23 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +32

    I am so amazed how The Ottomon Empire was able to produce such great millitary and War Heroes one after another.

    • @saosaosson6139
      @saosaosson6139 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      Heroes 😂😂😂

    • @terranscope
      @terranscope Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +10

      @@saosaosson6139 Heroes indeed !!

    • @oguz74000
      @oguz74000 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@saosaosson6139avant l empire Ottoman il y avait ni foi ni loi autour de la mediterranee,
      Les Ottomans ont apportĂ© paix et justice,malgrĂ© que vous racontez l histoire a votre façon,vous comparez les mĂ©thodes du15 eme siecle avec aujourdhui en omettant de prĂ©ciser ce que cetait avant l Empire Ottoman ,empaler des ĂȘtres humains faire souffrir plonger un humain dans l huile bouillante ,jusqu a que mort sen suivent ,les Ottomans nont jamais eu ses methode au pire il te coupe la tete et cest fini
      jetez aux lions ext
      toute ses méthodes sont celle de sauvage europeen

    • @AbdulRehman-ot6cz
      @AbdulRehman-ot6cz Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +5

      ​@@saosaosson6139just like Sigmund are your favorite Ottoman and other Muslims ruler are our heroes 😂

    • @chnckgz
      @chnckgz Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +3

      we have a saying. "Every Turkish person is borns as soldiers." Even today, soldiers in the army are made to sing this anthem. History cannot be changed but I hope peace will come back to the world. Because every turk is still born as a soldier. Only 18 men from my family served as 6 commandos, one navy, 3 infantrymen and 8 gendarmes.

  • @bergilein5850
    @bergilein5850 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    This is high quality content. Hats off. I’m proud . I hope you keep this level up and become excellent at what you do. I fk love this channel

  • @78town
    @78town Pƙed rokem +1

    My favorite channel on CZcams!
    And trust me, I watch a lotttt of random channels lol

  • @wael4070
    @wael4070 Pƙed rokem +3

    Your videos are masterpieces (mostly)

  • @scottsaunders5453
    @scottsaunders5453 Pƙed rokem +20

    Almost looked like for once that the French cavalry mass charge wouldn't lead to disaster. They almost had me!

  • @hilmtabdallah6259
    @hilmtabdallah6259 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you very much i love your stories it help me to learn more about the history

  • @Ak-so6ng
    @Ak-so6ng Pƙed rokem

    This channel is absolutely amazing.

  • @mousben6427
    @mousben6427 Pƙed rokem +18

    I see your courage, and I will demonstrate courage no less than yours ! Behold ! I will be like lightning during the battle !
    Sultan Yildirim Bayazid

    • @berk3723
      @berk3723 Pƙed rokem +1

      He actually did fought at the front and saying he didn’t is just pure ignorance.

  • @kalafinwe5498
    @kalafinwe5498 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +25

    In the name of all the Serbs, we do not apologies to the Allies. They should have helped before or after the battle of Kosovo, instead of bickering amongst themselves.
    The Serbs here did not betray christendom, but rather christendom betrayed the Serbs. We did what we could and now had to survive under the boots of the Ottomans.
    Stefan Lazarevic is the prime example of leadership, chivalry and bravery. He would have been an amazing asset to the Allies if they have helped the Serbs.

    • @BYZANTIUMempireneverfall
      @BYZANTIUMempireneverfall Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      К ŃĐŸĐ¶Đ°Đ»Đ”ĐœĐžŃŽ , ĐœĐ° русо ĐČ Ń‚ĐŸ ĐČŃ€Đ”ĐŒŃ Đ±Ń‹Đ»ĐŸ ĐŒĐŸĐœĐłĐŸĐ»ŃŒŃĐșĐŸĐ” ĐžĐłĐŸ , уĐČĐ”Ń€Đ”Đœ , Русь ĐŒĐŸĐłĐ»Đ° бы спасто Đž ХДрбОю Đž Đ’ĐžĐ·Đ°ĐœŃ‚ĐžŃŽ

    • @ivanvidojevic2461
      @ivanvidojevic2461 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      Hard cope

    • @hanisaad460
      @hanisaad460 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      What alliance are you talking about, my friend ???? Didn’t the hungarian king sigismund invade Serbia after the Battle of Kosovo in 5 month’s ?????

  • @grasa95
    @grasa95 Pƙed rokem

    Yet another great vid, love this channel

  • @paulofelipebbraga9634
    @paulofelipebbraga9634 Pƙed rokem +1

    Great video and great channel! I even forgot i was sitting comfortly at my home.

  • @arturkarpinski164
    @arturkarpinski164 Pƙed rokem +47

    The French also "squabbled" with each other before the battles of Crecy and Agincourt over who will take the glory!! Also, they celebrated their victories the night before... both times!!đŸ€Šâ€â™‚ïž

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Pƙed rokem +13

      Cohesion of leadership, or lack thereof, is often a deciding factor.

    • @perrytran9504
      @perrytran9504 Pƙed rokem +7

      It's fun to meme on the French but let's not forget they got their own moments to shine especially in the Hundred Years War. Crecy and Agincourt were just the absolute worst showings.

    • @arturkarpinski164
      @arturkarpinski164 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@HistoryMarche Sun Tzu would agree!!!⚔

    • @arturkarpinski164
      @arturkarpinski164 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@perrytran9504 agreed!!! Charles Martel, Charlamange, Joan of Arc, Lafayette and countless others shaped not just European but world history. Although, not French in descent Napoleon's French army made most other European powers tremble. I saw a connection between the video and those battles so I mentioned it!!!

    • @randombrit4504
      @randombrit4504 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@arturkarpinski164 As a Brit, I am legally required to inform you none of those people existed.

  • @KolsuzOyuncu04
    @KolsuzOyuncu04 Pƙed rokem +21

    I just learned how powerful the Ottomans were

    • @ragael1024
      @ragael1024 Pƙed rokem +3

      judging by your name, i can tell you only learn what you want.

    • @qaqaa6191
      @qaqaa6191 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +5

      @@ragael1024 The truth always hurts

    • @ragael1024
      @ragael1024 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      @@qaqaa6191 not at all. The problem is that you fail to understand WHY the ottomans won and why the christians lost. You make it sound as if the ottomans were more powerful or more skilled or whatnot. Instead of realizing that the ottoman military structure was centralized, while the christian powers were very disunited. That's what gave the ottomans the edge and ultimately... win. It's not as if it took a masterful tactic to win. Same as with the battle at Ankara. Timur did not win because he was better. He won because he had more troops and also... because he bribed some ottoman mercs.

    • @qaqaa6191
      @qaqaa6191 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      @@ragael1024 How about crusades when they got crushed by Muslims like Saladin? Or Khalid bin Walid with his few number army against a bigger armies. Two of the most powerful empires at that time. He crushed the Byzantine empire and the Sassanid empire.
      It's the will of Allah.

    • @secularist4058
      @secularist4058 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      @@ragael1024it does not matter why, you’ll always find a reason for a loss. Don’t be a bad looser.

  • @Nozylatten
    @Nozylatten Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    David McCallion awesome narrator thankyou HistoryMarche

  • @gordonfreeman01
    @gordonfreeman01 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +2

    I am Turkish. Dude, your way of explaining is amazing and I listened to you with bated breath.

    • @johncane2304
      @johncane2304 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

      I guess this is the karma of christian forces during that time for not helping the byzatine

  • @flavius14
    @flavius14 Pƙed rokem +16

    Great documentary
    Mircea The Elder was the grandfarther of Vlad III Dracula.. and is one of the most appreciated walachian voievods by us romanians.. Those darn pridefull frech should had listened to him.. About the walachians retreat he did the right call to preserve his troops as he knew otomans will atack Walachia again and they did.. for several centuries after this events Walachia was a buffer between Otomans and Hungary (and after hungary fall )Austrian empire

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Pƙed rokem +2

      No, this land is under the control of the Ottomans, the fourth Ottoman Sultan

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Pƙed rokem +44

    Unfortunately arrogance hit Bayezid to
    “I return this oath to you. Go, gather armies and advance on me again, and give me the opportunity to regain the glory of victory!” he tasked captured Jean the Fearless. Bayezid then would become forever humbled by a Titan from the East, Tamerlane...

    • @michaelsinger4638
      @michaelsinger4638 Pƙed rokem +14

      Stefan Lazarovic fought very well at Ankara as well.
      And he escaped, unlike Bayezid.

    • @ahmadfrhan5265
      @ahmadfrhan5265 Pƙed rokem +4

      he destroyed Anglo European alliance though. take the L

    • @ahmadfrhan5265
      @ahmadfrhan5265 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@michaelsinger4638 which Means Bayezid is not a coward. you are right Michael.

    • @thelastdragonbornn
      @thelastdragonbornn Pƙed rokem +3

      true the ego can destroy your true self

    • @ahmadfrhan5265
      @ahmadfrhan5265 Pƙed rokem

      @@thelastdragonbornn tell that to white skin worshipers who rant about the elites not knowing the elites are all white including the bankers who converted to Judaism in 8th century they were white eastern European

  • @JourneysAndAdventures787
    @JourneysAndAdventures787 Pƙed rokem +2

    would you guys make something about Ragnar Lothbrook vs King Egbert battles in the 800s ?
    I love your work

  • @lcloco100
    @lcloco100 Pƙed rokem +1

    this whas EPIC .as always keep up the good work

  • @planed1978
    @planed1978 Pƙed rokem +6

    Đ‘Đ»Đ°ĐłĐŸĐŽĐ°Ń€ĐžĐŒ ĐČĐž!

  • @mohammadraihangazi
    @mohammadraihangazi Pƙed rokem +3

    I really love this channel, love from Bangladesh

  • @Silent-bn5i
    @Silent-bn5i Pƙed rokem +1

    Thx historymarche

  • @viks4an
    @viks4an Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    I mean, I know the story here but hearing the narration + the strategy map got me on the edge of my seat non the less haha. Great channel. (leave it to the french to rush B and snap defeat from the jaws of victory.. eh, se la vie)

  • @MrPagecat
    @MrPagecat Pƙed rokem +12

    Stefan was a man of the match..

    • @user-gh8nk4ym7r
      @user-gh8nk4ym7r Pƙed rokem +15

      Stefan was victim of circumstances, his land and people were between two monsters: ottomans and hungarians.

    • @perapapic3683
      @perapapic3683 Pƙed rokem +1

      His nickname was the Black Knight and there's a good chance he inspired the idea of an evil black knight by fighting against the Cruseders

    • @user-gh8nk4ym7r
      @user-gh8nk4ym7r Pƙed rokem +3

      @What Aboutism I wish you the same kindness that turks give to us.

    • @user-gh8nk4ym7r
      @user-gh8nk4ym7r Pƙed rokem

      @What Aboutism Never again under the Islamic rule!

    • @badiciekrem7655
      @badiciekrem7655 Pƙed rokem

      @@user-gh8nk4ym7r If the turks were people like you potray in ur history books, serbs would almost be non-existent in 493 years rule. Thanks to ottoman policies you have still serbian identity and orthodox faith. Serbs had same(or even more) amount of influence in the court compared to turks. Many ottoman bureaucrats were serbians. Name me another empire with that level of hospitality?

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Pƙed rokem +35

    This video struck me like a *Thunderbolt*

    • @ssseeeaaannn
      @ssseeeaaannn Pƙed rokem +2

      I feel like the narrator is scolding me

  • @zento1702
    @zento1702 Pƙed rokem

    Great video as always!

  • @ore6015
    @ore6015 Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you so much ❀❀

  • @user-mn7fv1nx1o
    @user-mn7fv1nx1o Pƙed rokem +4

    Incredible video, wish i could offer more, you help me with my studies.

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Pƙed rokem +2

      Every bit counts! Thanks so much for the support. Very kind of you.

  • @victorkumps6846
    @victorkumps6846 Pƙed rokem +4

    I really love your channel and have seen all the videos but I have a question on this one.
    Did you hesitate to portray the duke of Burgundy with of map of his estates? Here he just looks like a random french noble, which although legally accurate, doesn't reflect the real situation at the time.
    His banquet of the pheasant impressed the whole of Europe with his wealth and power and he basically financed and organised and substantially manned the crusade.
    Not only that but he was the senior noble in France, the king was his nephew and he had huge influence over french affaires while building the richest state of Europe in the low countries.
    De facto he was independent and his son who indeed led the crusade will end up causing a civil war in France and even allying with the english against them.
    I was wondering if you would consider making a video on that history not often told (mostly historians focus on the death of the last duke but the state they created was way more interesting).

  • @BuzzSargent
    @BuzzSargent Pƙed rokem

    I did not plan to watch the whole thing. But, it is so interesting I stayed till the end. So much blood has spilled over these grounds. Happy Trails

  • @AJ-et3vf
    @AJ-et3vf Pƙed rokem

    Awesome video. Thank you

  • @erikasymonetteferguson3326
    @erikasymonetteferguson3326 Pƙed rokem +3

    Great vid

  • @bloodymary3008
    @bloodymary3008 Pƙed rokem +8

    That was a particularly bloody battle

  • @morsidulalam7022
    @morsidulalam7022 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    very good and honest description.

  • @jaku730
    @jaku730 Pƙed rokem +2

    Love you keep it up 😘

  • @jwink7795
    @jwink7795 Pƙed rokem +24

    "youre excommunicated."
    "no youre excommunicated!"
    😂history and a laugh.

  • @GlennGipson
    @GlennGipson Pƙed rokem +3

    This channel is better than Netflix.

  • @bundleofhumble3119
    @bundleofhumble3119 Pƙed rokem

    You deserve millions of subscribers.

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Pƙed rokem +2

    Most informative & wonderful Introducing Video ...Thanks (History Marche ) channel

  • @MihaiMihai-fw7do
    @MihaiMihai-fw7do Pƙed rokem +8

    I am Romanian, I love history and Mircea the Elder and I did not knew shit about him until you. I only knew he did good job on Rovine battle. Thank you for your wonderful work.

    • @MihaiMihai-fw7do
      @MihaiMihai-fw7do Pƙed rokem +1

      @What Aboutism where? and for how long? :))

    • @MihaiMihai-fw7do
      @MihaiMihai-fw7do Pƙed rokem +2

      @What Aboutism you had a dream about that?

    • @MihaiMihai-fw7do
      @MihaiMihai-fw7do Pƙed rokem +4

      @What Aboutism it is not my job to prove your dreams right

    • @danc7934
      @danc7934 Pƙed rokem +3

      @What Aboutism And? My ancestors are partly turkish, partly greek, partly italian and even german. That doesn't mean I'm not romanian since most of my kin is romanian

    • @alco2758
      @alco2758 Pƙed rokem +3

      @What Aboutism Basarab most likely had some cuman heritage, but that doesn't make him cuman. much less his grandson Mircea or his grandgrandson Vlad.
      so put the pipe down and use common sense.

  • @bassamalfayeed1384
    @bassamalfayeed1384 Pƙed rokem +99

    A lot of balkan lads seem to be viewing this battle through nationalist lenses. At this time period the world was owned by noble families.
    The serbian ruling family picked the ottomans because they offered them the best deal as the serbian army as seen in the battle could offer the ottomans the ability to match the European knights. If the serbians picked the Hungarian they would simply be just another vassal with armoured knights.

    • @VojislavMoranic
      @VojislavMoranic Pƙed rokem +61

      Not to mention Hungarians and Crusaders in general raided Serbia whenever they passed thru.

    • @osmanerdogdu7868
      @osmanerdogdu7868 Pƙed rokem +42

      And that one of the factors that forced Serbians to accept vassalage after Kosovo was the Hungarian attack on them while they were recovering.

    • @bruhmcchaddeus413
      @bruhmcchaddeus413 Pƙed rokem

      And thats why nato bombed serbia, yall always been same as commie pagans yall claimed to hate lol Better to help our convert brothers

    • @bruhmcchaddeus413
      @bruhmcchaddeus413 Pƙed rokem

      @@VojislavMoranic how hard u gonna lie

    • @xKinjax
      @xKinjax Pƙed rokem +10

      Not exactly from the Balkans but I am eastern European and I think the Serbians probably did the right thing there. Hungarians always looked out for their own interests and tried to undermine their "allies" and put puppet rulers on the throne instead. Serbia just tried to do the same here and put their own interests first. That may have been a bad decision in hindsight but hindsight is an unreliable thing to judge things by.

  • @lordvader5756
    @lordvader5756 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +1

    5:56 after that "But" I felt convinced to follow you in battle.

  • @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle
    @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle Pƙed rokem +1

    The channel releases videos regularly, with an easy to understand and interesting historical recap. Hope the channel produces more interesting historical videosâ˜șâ˜ș

  • @youshallnotpass2499
    @youshallnotpass2499 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

    19:07 that messenger was Sultan Beyazid the Thunderbolt himself.. he was a true legend you can only imagine

  • @olivierpuyou3621
    @olivierpuyou3621 Pƙed rokem +76

    If there is one thing that cannot be blamed on the French knights, it is their courage and their valor in battle.
    On the other hand the tactic (apart from that of big nags) was not their forte.
    This irrational search for glory at all costs, even that of their death, has something both magnificent and tragic about it.
    A tradition inherited from their Gallic ancestors who fought naked to defy death and their adversaries?

    • @zachwilkins3062
      @zachwilkins3062 Pƙed rokem +2

      Now that is damn interesting theory.

    • @xKinjax
      @xKinjax Pƙed rokem

      There's nothing magnificent about dying like an idiot, bringing defeat to the army and your lord and bringing suffering to the masses when the enemy army inevitably comes to take its toll. But I guess the French knights didn't give a shit about their own peasants back home so why would they care about the ones on the other side of Europe.

    • @olivierpuyou3621
      @olivierpuyou3621 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@zachwilkins3062 This is not a theory, just a very unlikely question given the 1500 years minimum that separates these two eras

    • @TheBacknblack92
      @TheBacknblack92 Pƙed rokem +16

      The gauls fighting naked thing is a myth. There two sources that mention anything like that. One discusses a specific circumstance where clothes were more of a hindrance due to the ground on the battlefield. The other was written 2 centuries after the wars. No firsthand account mentions it. Many firsthand accounts mention gallic armour being made of metal and leather
      They were barbarians but they werent stupid. The depictions of them as naked warriors is meant to showcase how brave but uncivilized they were. The naked gaul always loses to the clothed opponent

    • @ra-ge
      @ra-ge Pƙed rokem +5

      I call it plain and simple stupidity. But they will learn that this stupidity leads them only to ruin, especially a few years later at Agincourt.

  • @Holy_Lord
    @Holy_Lord Pƙed rokem

    Amazingly done

  • @Predator20357
    @Predator20357 Pƙed rokem +2

    The amount of frustration I get when I see the battle in action. It’s like watching a kitchen slowly being consumed by fire and the process of stopping it was constantly hindered before it all got consumed.

  • @TheDeepestbluest
    @TheDeepestbluest Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +7

    1:42 Ottomans were not only bless with one ‘gifted’ ruler but more like 10 competent rulers with no interruption over 2 centuries, so it can’t just be explained by luck, it is actually the brutal genius of their fratricidal succession system. The minute they messed with it, thanks to Suleiman the not -so-magnificent, they immediately went into stagnation and their luck ran out when it comes to gifted rulers.

    • @Blue-dp7xe
      @Blue-dp7xe Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +4

      Very correct observation indeed...his biggest mistake was to change the turkic rule of law with islamic serria law which stopped most scoence and development. After that Ottomans was doomed to fail.

    • @farhansadeeq5091
      @farhansadeeq5091 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

      @@Blue-dp7xelol what are you taking about, all scientific developments happened in the Caliphate following the Shariah law, and the Turks before were nomads anyway

    • @ahmetnumankahrimanoglu5783
      @ahmetnumankahrimanoglu5783 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      @@farhansadeeq5091 The state, which had the slightest interaction with the Arabs regarding military developments, suddenly began to degenerate and destroyed the future of its country with absurd reactionary ideas. For example, the Mamluks' stubbornness in not using cannons and the fact that the minority Turks ruled the crowded Arab society for 1000 years prove everything. In military matters, Turks are superior to other nations. Arabs are out of the question.

    • @farhansadeeq5091
      @farhansadeeq5091 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      @@ahmetnumankahrimanoglu5783 i wasn’t talking about military prowess, rather jurisprudence of the Abbasids; where the previous commenter was saying Sharia was the downfall, while it was the Islamic mindset that drove the early Ottomans to being the superpower

    • @ahmetnumankahrimanoglu5783
      @ahmetnumankahrimanoglu5783 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      @@farhansadeeq5091 Everyone in the Middle East was Muslim. In order for them to dominate the entire geography, there must be a feature that distinguishes the Turks from them. I think this difference stems from the fact that Turks are not from the Middle East. God took the banner of Islam from the Arabs and gave it to the Turks. Middle Eastern tribes are lethargic because of the opportunities offered by geography and lazy because of the heat. On the contrary, the Turks, with their culture they brought from Central Asia, were extremely enterprising, hard-working, restless, always looking for adventure. In other words, the secret of the Ottoman victories was that they were not local to the region, and frankly, Islam became a more useful and useful religion in the hands of the Turks. Muslim ROME, which combined the assertiveness of the steppe peoples with the Roman state system and consolidated it with the caliphate, became the 3rd Rome.

  • @bogdan3444
    @bogdan3444 Pƙed rokem +59

    The Wallachians had just fought the Ottomans and their Serbian allies the previous year at Rovine and basically won the victory that saved us from becoming an eyalet. They lost most of their army there. Knowing the military prowess of the French and seeing them destroyed surely shattered their hopes of victory.

    • @raoufduc1441
      @raoufduc1441 Pƙed rokem +4

      If the walachians charged maybe they stood a chance of full Victory they could have won against the ottoman infantry and stop the Serbia. Cavalry a d annihilated the ottoman there but they miscalculated the situation

    • @aksmex2576
      @aksmex2576 Pƙed rokem +6

      They were smart to preserve whatever troops they had because they knew that they could keep a local guerilla war, and that is why they were never properly conquered.

    • @zorannbg6989
      @zorannbg6989 Pƙed rokem

      And Wallachians didnt help the Serbs at Kosovo battle against the Turks 1389

    • @bogdan3444
      @bogdan3444 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@zorannbg6989 I’m not trying to argue over something that happened 600 years ago. No country in the Balkans helped another during that time. Had Wallachia, Serbia, Bulgaria and even Hungary been allies, no Ottoman force could conquer the land. But mistrust and bad politics enabled the Ottomans to deal with all of them, one at a time.

    • @DragovianMythiX
      @DragovianMythiX Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      ​@@bogdan3444 Balkan boys keep forgetting, that back then nationalism was not a thing yet. Everybody had their own in-fighting, be it with your own kin and/or own co-religionalists. Turks fought other Turks, Balkan Slavs fought other Balkan Slavs. Everybody mistrusted each other and rulers were first and foremost constantly trying to get ahead of others for personal gain, even if that meant ditching your own kin/co-religionists. Stop looking at that era through a nationalistic lens.

  • @coyote4237
    @coyote4237 Pƙed rokem +1

    Thank you.

  • @bdleo300
    @bdleo300 Pƙed rokem +1

    Excellent video.