Battle of Varna 1444 - Ottoman Civil War - Crusade DOCUMENTARY

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  • The defeat at Ankara in 1402 was the first real setback for the Ottoman empire. Its sultan - Bayezid became a hostage of the new conqueror Timur, and soon sons of the sultan started fighting each other in order to get to the throne. This period is called Ottoman Interregnum, but it was basically a Civil War between 6 princes. Eventually, this civil war came to an end, and as the agressive invasion of the South and Central Europe continued, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Transylvania, Lithuania, Wallachia, Bohemia, Ruthenia and others started a crusade called the Crusade of Varna against the Ottoman sultan Murad II. The crusade was concluded in 1444 with the battle of Varna between Murad II on one side, king of Poland and Hungary Wladyslaw III and voivode of Transylvania John Hunyadi on the other.
    Next in this series: The Second Battle of Kosovo (1448) and the Fall of Constantinople (1453)
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    Sources:
    Riley-Smith, Jonathan (2005-07-30). "The Crusades: A History"
    Kastritsis, Dimitris J., The Sons of Bayezid: Empire Building and Representation in the Ottoman. Civil War of 1402-1413, Brill, 2007
    Рыжов К. В. Все монархи мира. Мусульманский Восток. VII-XV вв. - М. : Вече, 2004.
    Нина Алексеева. История: Битва при Варне. Русская газета (11 ноября 2004)
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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +487

    Guys, you can help both your compatriots and us, if you add the title/description and subtitles to this video in your language. Pretty please. :-)

    • @deadlywolf2875
      @deadlywolf2875 Před 6 lety +14

      Kings and Generals been waiting for scanderbeg since the ottoman episodes started
      Thanks:):):)!!

    • @ersinert
      @ersinert Před 6 lety +9

      Varna Savaşı 1444 Osmanlı İç Savaşı ( Or Fetret Devri ) - Haçlılar, thats the title in Turkish. This interregnum period is known as Fetret Devri in Turkish history and unfortnately not well tought in the education system.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +10

      Deadly Wolf, more on its way.
      John Kruz, sure, that will help us. :-)
      ersinert, thank you!

    • @deadlywolf2875
      @deadlywolf2875 Před 6 lety

      Kings and Generals ok :3

    • @kebabremover6992
      @kebabremover6992 Před 6 lety +1

      Kings and Generals That version of Cedin Deden in the backround, is there a link for it on youtube or did you make it? If thers a link please send it to me.
      also ill see if i can make translation in Serbian, though im lazy, so i might not even do it, but ill try. :)

  • @emrenuriyev9132
    @emrenuriyev9132 Před 6 lety +1926

    Mehmed II;"If you are the Sultan come and lead the armies if I am the sultan I order you to come and lead the armies!".

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +397

      Great quote! :-)

    • @AFGalwayz
      @AFGalwayz Před 6 lety +137

      he is still salty about his freezing balls in his cold ass moscow instead of taking constantinople.

    • @boltmix7359
      @boltmix7359 Před 6 lety +13

      AFGalwayz I mean they would have taken constantinople if France and Brits wouldn't have stopped them

    • @emrenuriyev9132
      @emrenuriyev9132 Před 6 lety +204

      "If" is irrevalant in history.With same logic if Ottomans kill Peter the great during the Prut campaign,Russians probably would not be Russia today we know.I am not even talking about if Ottomans would conquer Viena in 1529 or 1683.

    • @AFGalwayz
      @AFGalwayz Před 6 lety +58

      sure and if the polish didn't intervene, the ottomans would have taken vienna.

  • @HistoryTime
    @HistoryTime Před 6 lety +1193

    It's seriously impressive how often you guys upload. Love it.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +45

      +History Time thank you. :-) we are hopeful that it will be possible to release even more videos. :-)

    • @OrionJJA
      @OrionJJA Před 6 lety

      MOAR!!! :D

    • @swayback7375
      @swayback7375 Před 6 lety

      Super human work right here!

    • @bvthebalkananarchistmapper5642
      @bvthebalkananarchistmapper5642 Před 5 lety +1

      The first music is the same as the last music on the Second War of the Diadochi video: Marching In. Lol

    • @HT-ye3py
      @HT-ye3py Před 5 lety

      Kings and Generals God job! We are waiting for Battle Of Preveza ..

  • @angusyang5917
    @angusyang5917 Před 4 lety +382

    Sultan to princes: "Could you stop rebelling, FOR FIVE MINUTES???!!!"

  • @Radonatorr
    @Radonatorr Před 6 lety +1138

    And that's why Poland starts without a king in EU4 start date

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +244

      Exactly. :-)

    • @Zeugmaios
      @Zeugmaios Před 6 lety +186

      And Hungary as well

    • @dorzsboss
      @dorzsboss Před 5 lety +15

      After the death of Wlaclav we had right after a Laszlo. :-) . Both name is Vladislav (a slavic name and I guess it means rulers of people) but while Wlaclaw is polish, Laszlo is hungarian version. Though this Laszlo (the fifth) was a very weak, liar, flighty child king, fortunately for us Hunyadi was the governor of the kingdom during his period.

    • @scouttheawesome1873
      @scouttheawesome1873 Před 5 lety +65

      "We need Jagielion!"
      As there choice of action

    • @alexandercummins
      @alexandercummins Před 4 lety +12

      I wish i could play EU4 just seems so complicated

  • @Sergio1Rodrigues
    @Sergio1Rodrigues Před 6 lety +1207

    It's very common to see in youtube people treating one side of the battle as something of a hero, and the other as something of a villain. Your channel never does that, and for it I congratulate you!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +112

      Thank you, sir. :-)

    • @abdulwasay8955
      @abdulwasay8955 Před 6 lety +34

      Yes. That's remarkable.

    • @masbaiy4858
      @masbaiy4858 Před 6 lety +72

      To keep that experience, skip the comment section. (True, some are gems, but many wrote as if it's them who fought the war. Hatred abound)

    • @Chino56751
      @Chino56751 Před 5 lety +3

      If its the First Crusade, or D Day, then it is

    • @aragorn4884
      @aragorn4884 Před 5 lety +3

      so true this channel is awesome

  • @dreaming6445
    @dreaming6445 Před 6 lety +1401

    By the way, Bayezid's sons named after prophets:
    Mehmed = Mohammed
    İsa = Jesus
    Musa = Moses
    Süleyman = Solomon
    Mustafa = Mohammed's another name

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +525

      Yep, it is interesting how they moved away from the Turkic names. :-)

    • @tw3ist
      @tw3ist Před 6 lety +385

      Its similar to how Europeans adopted Biblical names like John, Matthew, Paul etc

    • @orkhepaj
      @orkhepaj Před 6 lety +74

      isa = jesus omg , these muslims realy were bad at spelling

    • @laithalzoubi54
      @laithalzoubi54 Před 6 lety +242

      it's Sematic name in Arabic we call it Isa also jesus mean Masyiahin arabic so its before the other nations know it

    • @otgunz3833
      @otgunz3833 Před 6 lety +369

      Zag Zagzag
      says a guy in English which language calls o(S)man > o(TT)oman 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @sametbaykul
    @sametbaykul Před 6 lety +789

    "War is delightful for those who have had no experience of it." (Erasmus)

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +72

      Exactly!

    • @acanthoscurriageniculata7141
      @acanthoscurriageniculata7141 Před 6 lety +21

      This is the best comment.

    • @discovermajid
      @discovermajid Před 5 lety +35

      I'm afraid that's my view of it. hopefully I will never experience war and will study the historical battles only to learn about history...but I do find them delightful O_o

    • @davemorgan6013
      @davemorgan6013 Před 5 lety +19

      Many combatants back then loved war because of the opportunity to gain booty. However, they probably didn't like the fighting as such because of the high risk of dying. War really sucked for the peasants but nobody cared for their opinion.

    • @Chino56751
      @Chino56751 Před 5 lety +1

      Or for some who have

  • @RexGalilae
    @RexGalilae Před 6 lety +261

    There was one amazing aspect of psychological damage that you may have missed out on. The janissaries immediately mounted the kings head on a spike to demoralize the crusaders and that sealed the fate of this battle

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +69

      We had this detail in the script but decided to cut it.

    • @LetsRock1t
      @LetsRock1t Před 3 lety +17

      Wow as a Turk i didnt know that

    • @Milo-pj5dn
      @Milo-pj5dn Před rokem +2

      Well, sources say they had Put blonde haired head on spike but Ladislaus the Third was actually Dark haired

    • @RexGalilae
      @RexGalilae Před rokem +2

      @@Milo-pj5dn
      Not sure about that but the results do seem to speak for themselves here lol

    • @tarekj5951
      @tarekj5951 Před rokem +1

      I didn’t know this ! Thanks for sharing !

  • @R3GARnator
    @R3GARnator Před 6 lety +1694

    Crusaders fought well considering their -3 stability hit from truce-breaking.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +279

      Nice reference!

    • @autophagy8749
      @autophagy8749 Před 6 lety +34

      you do realize that they are the ones who broke the truce, right?

    • @zeljosarajevic
      @zeljosarajevic Před 6 lety +3

      Hahahaha great one!

    • @ironwolfnl7365
      @ironwolfnl7365 Před 6 lety +29

      The world would've been so different if the crusaders had won the battle of Varna. Especially if they had captured Murad...

    • @GAndreC
      @GAndreC Před 6 lety +22

      Orthodox Christianity was against the Turk in this one and Crusaders did not steal rape and took slaves after having their way with the city for 3 days.

  • @Kipark52
    @Kipark52 Před 6 lety +770

    1 day later...EU4 begins. And all hell breaks loose!

    • @Me1le
      @Me1le Před 6 lety +126

      Yes this video beatifully sets the stage for EUIV. Among other things it shoes why Poland and Hungary start off in regencies and why there is a truce with the Ottomans.

    • @gaiusjuliuscaesar4201
      @gaiusjuliuscaesar4201 Před 6 lety +21

      Ulm stronk

    • @orestpaja2531
      @orestpaja2531 Před 6 lety +8

      DEUS VULT !!!

    • @SarudeDanstorm
      @SarudeDanstorm Před 6 lety +55

      November 10 1444, Paradox began the game like hours after this battle lol.

    • @spacedoutorca4550
      @spacedoutorca4550 Před 5 lety +6

      +5 prestige!

  • @eminemishh
    @eminemishh Před 6 lety +116

    I love the quote Mehmed the second said to his father "If you are the Sultan, come and lead your armies. If I am the Sultan I hereby order you to come and lead my armies." What a badass. Also Timur held the Ottomans back by 100 years. They wouldn't be as strong as they were in 1402 until 1453.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +16

      That is true, indeed they were set back.

    • @liamjm9278
      @liamjm9278 Před rokem +1

      That's 51 years.

    • @fatihakmese
      @fatihakmese Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@liamjm9278 Unification of Anatolia took longer. During Bayazid I reign, he united Anatolia under Ottoman banner and many Lords (beys) escaped and took refugee in Timurid Empire. Timur defeated Bayazid in 1402 and reinstated some of the Beyliks (Karamanids, Dulkadir, Ramazanid Emirate) until Selim I these Beyliks became bumper states between Ak Koyunlu and Turco-Mamluk State in Syria and Egypt, Safavids etc. Mehmed II defeated Ak Koyunlu and removed considerable amount of opposition in Eastern Anatolia and Central Anatolia. But southeast Anatolian States (Such as Ramazanoglu and Dulkadiroglu) and some opposition in East Anatolia remained shift sides constantly sometimes with Turco-Mamluks, sometimes with Ottomans sometimes with Safavids. Selim I started his campaign in Anatolia, first defeated Safavids and removed any influence from them (Started in 1505 until 1514) after he moved against Mamluks (1514 to 1517) and decisive victory against these two empires removed any opposition in Anatolia against Ottomans. So it took longer than 100 years. (Exactly 115 years)

  • @LORDMEHMOODPASHA
    @LORDMEHMOODPASHA Před 6 lety +401

    8:57 When a 12 year old says something like that, you know he's going to grow up to be a badass.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +125

      And he did. :-)

    • @al-muwaffaq341
      @al-muwaffaq341 Před 4 lety +22

      Ahmet Sakızcı explain

    • @darkodarko9
      @darkodarko9 Před 4 lety +11

      @@al-muwaffaq341 dude.. his father saw that it is to much to bite for his kid..and he stepped in once more..normal father thing to do...i would do the same..well...i wouldnt fight for power but if i did i would do the same

    • @berkay771
      @berkay771 Před 3 lety +1

      Its wrong most historians say Mehmed wear his armor and mount but after that his father refuse that and command army himself also this lead Mehmed siege of Constantinople because he lost charisma

    • @baranjan6969
      @baranjan6969 Před 3 lety +1

      @Ahmet Sakızcı ok then, we can say same about dinosaurs are they wrong too?

  • @ondergun9857
    @ondergun9857 Před 6 lety +151

    The best explanation of Ottoman Civilwar (interregnum) I have ever seen. Keep up the good work

  • @Kristian.B.Kristiansen
    @Kristian.B.Kristiansen Před 6 lety +739

    Really good video. It is quite impressive how the ottomans was able to overcome so many setbacks and problems, that traditionally would have been the bane of imperies.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +35

      Thank you!

    • @ondergun9857
      @ondergun9857 Před 6 lety +209

      Ottomans had arguably strongest administration and law system of that time. We can add tolerancy of the empire, but not for moral values: According to islamic law, you cannot put heavy taxes on muslims, so ottomans didnt want everybody convert to islam. Once non-muslims paid more taxes (but not very heavy) and accept ottomans rule; they could believe what they want, no military obligation and they were protected. Good deal :-) Imo, that's why people of ottomans had some degree of loyalty, otherwise 13 years of civil war is more than enough time to break down

    • @EndOfSmallSanctuary97
      @EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Před 6 lety +109

      lmfao, what do you think the Jainniassary's were? Kidnapped Christian children taken away from their families at a young age, kept in super-strict military training centres, indoctrinated by Islam until they forgot their past and their identity, and forced to fight for the Ottomans for the rest of their life.
      Can we please stop romanticizing the Ottomans as some super-tolerant utopia of freedom?

    • @ondergun9857
      @ondergun9857 Před 6 lety +190

      Milad Chow; not the first born, who was suitable. picked for janissary and military obligation are different things. Some countries' kings had obligaton to pay taxes and bring soldiers to war, but they were not citizens and that is not the case. Please do yourself a favor, read some history and see what timar system is and how Ottoman army consist of.
      WheresWallace4883; it was cruel, but believe it or not, according to so many sources, most of time Christian families were looking for acemioglan choosers to make their child janissary. It was an excellent career opportunity. I mean even today there is few country can stay together if they go 13 years of civil war let alone empires. If people were loyal to ottomans, obviously they must had strong reasons.

    • @gibranagf2855
      @gibranagf2855 Před 6 lety +153

      WheresWallace4883 lol, Christian parents are proud and those who are not should be proud for the janissary system, it's one of the best social mobilization tool at that time. And no, Janissaries don't forget their past, a Janissary soldier could buy his Christian parents a house in Istanbul

  • @artusuroda487
    @artusuroda487 Před 4 lety +120

    How many times I've heard, "...crusaders chased the enemy... however it was an ambush."

    • @ragnarlothbrok8355
      @ragnarlothbrok8355 Před 3 lety +22

      it should be like "...crusaders were too dumb to chase the enemy"

    • @mehmettoptas7059
      @mehmettoptas7059 Před 3 lety +16

      it always works, azerbaijanis used that tactic against armenians 2 months ago. its called turan or hilal tactic.

    • @gigasigma8373
      @gigasigma8373 Před 3 lety +11

      @@mehmettoptas7059 it never worked 100%, the ottomans tried the same tactics with skanderbeg but skanderbeg wasnt a dumb fuck and he knew what ottoman war strategies are which is why he stayed so long. Its not a perfect strategy but its a clever one if your enemy is stupid af.

    • @ermanuyank4268
      @ermanuyank4268 Před 3 lety +4

      @@gigasigma8373 intresting and how skanderberg learn this tactic Big brain?

    • @enesduraku6087
      @enesduraku6087 Před 3 lety +6

      @@ermanuyank4268 Well he was trained and raised by the ottomans, he knew of their tactics, cuz he himself employed them.

  • @princeamori
    @princeamori Před 4 lety +42

    Impressed by your documentary film, in-house graphics and all.

  • @yektay7772
    @yektay7772 Před 6 lety +68

    That is a good example why Mehmed II, legalised the killing of brothers in the Ottoman dynasty when he became Sultan. So that the undisputed Sultan can focus in conquests without worrying about another claimant to his throne. Thanks for the video!

    • @yektay7772
      @yektay7772 Před 6 lety +4

      I would suggest you to check 'Fatih Kanunnamesi', written law of Mehmed II.
      It states that:
      "Whoever gained the throne among my predecessors, may kill his own brothers for the sake of stability of the Empire."
      I am not sure how can you suggest this is not legalised at all. Let me know if im wrong.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +15

      It started happening before him, with Bayezid killing Yaqub.

    • @yektay7772
      @yektay7772 Před 6 lety +1

      That is correct. My point is that this period of game of thrones shows the motive and rationality of Mehmed II's action of legalizing it. I know it happened before in Ottomans and other empires in the world. Please read the comment well:) i am not suggesting he was the first or the ottomans were first in kinslaying. Thanks for the great video
      P.S. i know Mehmed II and Mehmed (celebi) is different. I didnt mention the period as obviously mehmed II is mehmed the conqueror.

    • @leifvulfila8837
      @leifvulfila8837 Před 6 lety +2

      Nothing better when ottomans kill ottomans

    • @yektay7772
      @yektay7772 Před 6 lety +4

      Leif Vulfila dont pollute this channel please. Away with you

  • @gaiusjuliuscaesar4201
    @gaiusjuliuscaesar4201 Před 6 lety +314

    Rumours of ottoman weakness caused Pope Eugene IV to call for a crusade against them in 1443. With the West still embroiled in the Hundred Years’ War, the king of Hungary and Poland, Wladyslav III, took on the cause to finally expel the scourge of Christendom from Europe. Led by general John Hunyadi, The white knight, the Hungarian army saw initial sucess, but the battle of Varna was ultimately defeated. The abdicated Sultan Murad II came back to aid his son and led the Ottoman army to victory at the battle of Varna where King Wladyslav was killed. Peace was eventually signed but the way for further Ottoman expansion into Eastern Europe now lay open....

  • @horseheadmd6844
    @horseheadmd6844 Před 5 lety +4

    Your channel is the best history teacher that I have ever seen. Keep doing what you do !!

  • @eduardluca3357
    @eduardluca3357 Před 6 lety +17

    for those who got love that outro: Üsküdara - Arany Zoltan. Thanks for the quality of your content!

  • @demaistreenjoyer
    @demaistreenjoyer Před 6 lety +1085

    EU4 Start date

    • @rayanhey2411
      @rayanhey2411 Před 6 lety +7

      Pietro Toffoli oh yeah bro

    • @rayanhey2411
      @rayanhey2411 Před 6 lety +12

      Pietro Toffoli #mingforever

    • @MijnAfspeellijst1234
      @MijnAfspeellijst1234 Před 6 lety +11

      ming op :D

    • @orestpaja2531
      @orestpaja2531 Před 6 lety +25

      1444 don't thank me thank paradox

    • @nightman890
      @nightman890 Před 6 lety +8

      What are u fucking kidding me? I have never run into ming early game but in late stages of the game, they are a joke. I was allied to them and they kept getting crushed by the Japanese. So I broke the alliance and managed to conquer the whole of korea(which was their tributary state), few of their provinces and currently have a claim on Beijing and Xinhua (their richest provinces) which are basically defenceless. I did this as Ajuuraan. And they just make request which make no sense like asking me to become a tributary state when I am the 3rd greatest power and they arent even on the list.

  • @levinb1
    @levinb1 Před 6 lety +505

    Another great video! Such drama in the medieval world.
    It’s interesting how Timur’s defeat and capture of the Sultan at the battle of Ankara caused such a crisis.
    I would think normally, such a devastating loss would be the end of a state or kingdom. The Ottomans survived and, in another twist of history, then grew stronger from the conflict.
    If the Ottoman’s had not controlled the European domains already, they may not have survived the mess of Interregnum. Also, the Ottomans did have their unique version of dynastic succession to help.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +77

      Thank you!
      Unlike the European dynasties, the Ottomans had no laws governing the succession.
      One of the effects of Timur's invasion was a demographic change in the Balkans - almost half of the Turkic tribes were his enemies, and they were slowly moving away from Timur and joining the Ottomans. Many of them crossed to Europe.

    • @dernierergenekon5234
      @dernierergenekon5234 Před 6 lety +55

      Timur burned shit ton of trees and forests in central anatolia and these trees didnt growed again :(

    • @levinb1
      @levinb1 Před 6 lety +44

      As per the other comment below, about Timur burning the trees of central Anatolia, it is another interesting fact that the result of Timur's conquest and onslaught of Anatolia was the reshuffling of allegiances of the Turkic tribes in the peninsula. (One obvious enemy, the former Seljuk Turks, had their capital at the city of Konya and were former vassals of the Mongolians).
      Some of beyliks, or feudal lords, tried to dislodge the Ottoman's from their position of power in Anatolia once Timur conquered the Ottoman Sultan.
      Some of the beyliks, supported the Ottomans and their rule.
      Some of the beyliks, supported rival brothers and relatives to the dead Sultan following Ankara and Timur.
      The result of these politics, and the culture of Ottoman style succession of power, led to the powerful Murad II putting the pieces of empire back together, even stronger than before.
      Great show, and great history! Trial by fire, I dare say.

    • @levinb1
      @levinb1 Před 6 lety +14

      Forgot to mention the Karamanids, in name, along with the Seljuk Turks. Esp. since the Karamanids came after the Seljuks, and were the main opposing Turkic Beylik to oppose the eventual hegemony of the Ottomans over Anatolia.

    • @levinb1
      @levinb1 Před 6 lety +1

      Also, a random note, I love that someone, or some people, loved playing CIV 5 and thus the music score for the game as well. :)

  • @PascalSWE
    @PascalSWE Před 6 lety +1044

    Nothing to do? Better siege Constantinople.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +410

      That is what really happened. :-) Every time the Ottomans were not fighting within themselves or against other powers, they were besieging Constantinople.

    • @alptekinergin5561
      @alptekinergin5561 Před 6 lety +51

      that was a kind of motto ahaha

    • @kubat552
      @kubat552 Před 5 lety +41

      Kings and Generals This comment makes me laugh so hard :D

    • @kagansarkaya5986
      @kagansarkaya5986 Před 5 lety +80

      True. That is because the muslim prophet mohammad forseen that a great muslim commander will take contantinople ... Almost every ottoman sultan tried to take it... The one who succeeded is known as The Conqueror throughout the history now ...

    • @kubat552
      @kubat552 Před 5 lety +7

      Kağan Sarıkaya Yea brother well said.

  • @adamaustralia4529
    @adamaustralia4529 Před 5 lety +1

    Such an amazing channel!!!! I can’t believe I didn’t see this channel before! Please continue with the good work. I especially loved how you’re explaining the war strategy. I didn’t know flank attacks are so crucial for winning the war. Waoowww

  • @lukezuzga6460
    @lukezuzga6460 Před 6 lety +31

    Awesome, excited about the next! I knew this battle was a precursor to the fall of Constantinople and ended another Crusade but didn't know or forgot that it broke a treaty with 'east & west.'

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you! :-)

    • @twirajuda
      @twirajuda Před 6 lety

      It’s probably the main reason the West didn’t aid the Byzantine (or to be exact Roman) Empire during the Fall of Constantinople

  • @bilalbadar1438
    @bilalbadar1438 Před 6 lety +7

    Great video, guys! I love how you have a realistic layout of the battle formations. Some other channels always present the formations looking so neat and organized, which is tough to imagine given the size of some of these medieval armies.

  • @dylanderouin2888
    @dylanderouin2888 Před 6 lety +159

    Some People here in this comment section fight as if nations in their own right, when they lead no nations, are not nations and yet show clearly why nations will at times fight. To feed the the need of pride, even if it's in the light of another's achievement.
    To history! An always *present* battlefield

    • @Keckegenkai
      @Keckegenkai Před 5 lety

      What a enlightened human being you are. Please, show me your ways.

    • @kantakouzini
      @kantakouzini Před 5 lety +5

      that's bc its always a *who's is bigger/longer* contest at a sausage fest

    • @dannyvalentino1020
      @dannyvalentino1020 Před 5 lety +4

      Specially the Polish in this comment section.

  • @PurpleSixBeats
    @PurpleSixBeats Před 6 lety +4

    Wow, this is so well and interesting presented. Thank You. :)

  • @mitchellgolston8059
    @mitchellgolston8059 Před 6 lety +6

    This is why i love history its so interesting and never gets old thanks for these videos

  • @merttok4291
    @merttok4291 Před 6 lety +3

    Amazing video man, thank you so much for covering this subject!
    I love your channel

  • @ogunbasar
    @ogunbasar Před 5 lety +2

    thank you very much man really I appreciate for it especially for the musics

  • @mm19424
    @mm19424 Před rokem

    Just amazing. Story narrative, events explanation. War tactics, geo mapping. All amazing and shows hard work.

  • @WhiteFalcon_EA
    @WhiteFalcon_EA Před 6 lety +7

    Awesome, even I am Turkish and read so much historical stuff I have learned so much things from this documentary. Very nice animations and musics. I love all of your series keep going guys!!!!!!

  • @vinodvarghese78
    @vinodvarghese78 Před 6 lety +12

    Good to see the level of detail you went into covering the path to the fall of Constantinople. Great video!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you, sir! The next one should be even better. :-)

    • @vinodvarghese78
      @vinodvarghese78 Před 6 lety

      Kings and Generals Is it the fall of Constantinople? It breaks my heart everytime I see the fall of Constantinople :(

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +4

      History is history, nothing more, nothing less. :-)

  • @GH-iu5tf
    @GH-iu5tf Před 6 lety +1

    Amazing work. Informations, strategies also that letter was important and you showed it well. This is not a just youtube video, it's a real documentary. And 'Üsküdar'a Giderken', great music to add it. 10/10 incredible work.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety

      +Osman Gül thank you very much! This series will continue!

    • @GH-iu5tf
      @GH-iu5tf Před 6 lety +1

      Kings and Generals for sure I will be following. Keep going!

  • @fadiabu-rjellah1842
    @fadiabu-rjellah1842 Před 3 lety

    Thank you 🙏 too much really appreciated your wonderful efforts

  • @mort2034
    @mort2034 Před 6 lety +5

    Your pronunciation of Ankara is way better this time around ^^ A well made video!

  • @MSinan-cx2ng
    @MSinan-cx2ng Před 6 lety +206

    congratulations. no liars, no hate, that is a pure history good job.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +32

      Thank you very much! Please, share the video.

    • @MSinan-cx2ng
      @MSinan-cx2ng Před 2 lety

      @Negan ilk önce bu yorum sadece bu video için o yüzden bu videonun altında, diğer videolarla ilgili bir yorum olsaydı diğer videoların altında olurdu, ikinci olarak galiba milletçe iyice kafayı yedik hep bir posta koyma, karşısındaki aşağılama derdindeyiz bu sadece senin için geçerli bir durum değil genel olarak toplumumuz ne yazık ki saldırgan, saygısız, her fırsatta karşısındakini hor gören insanlar haline geldi, bu artık recep ivedik filmleri yüzünden mi, ekonomik nedenlerle mi ya da dizi sekrörümüzün topum ahlakımızı yerle bir eden dizileri yüzünden mi yoksa bambaşka bir neden ya da doğal süreç mi bilemiyorum.

    • @N0Tsoftware
      @N0Tsoftware Před 2 lety +1

      @Negan lol harbi her bir videosunda osmanlı kaybediyor. Suleyman 203 kaleyi ele geçirmiş 1 tanesini ele geçirememiş özel olarak sadece onu anlatıp hızlıca ama geri kalanları ele geçirdi diyo ashdashfjas. Nerdeyse tüm videolarında osmanlı hep yeniliyo hep.

    • @N0Tsoftware
      @N0Tsoftware Před 2 lety

      @Negan bu eğitim sistemi değişmediği sürece başa gelicek olan her bir insan gene çalıp çırpmaya biraz yetki sahibi olan her insan yozlaşmaya ve yolsuzlaşmaya başlıyacak. Adnan menderes celal bayar yönetimindeyken ülke , montrö boğazlar sözleşmesinin bitmesi gerekiyordu. Ama kimse itiraz etmediği ses çıkarmadığı için devam etti. Adnan menderesin idamına fransa cumhurbaşkanı , ingiltere kraliçesi gibi bir çok isim karşı çıktı. Bariz belli bir şekilde ülkenin başına geçen her insan ülkeyi sömürüyor. Eğitim sisteminin değişmesi lazım.

    • @realcapak
      @realcapak Před 2 lety

      @@N0Tsoftware cunku osmanli ilk kurulus yillarindan itibaren sadece sayi gucu ile ole ole fetih yapan bir imparatorluga donustu. normal
      bir durum bu kadar buyuk devlet icin. fakat bu kadar kalabaliga ve paraya ra gmen bazen salak gibi kaybediyorlardi, haliyle bunlar da video sebebi 😁bu nedenle kayiplarimiz tarih kitaplarinda bile daha cok bahsedilir.

  • @squaredup1800
    @squaredup1800 Před 6 lety +2

    Amazing video and a very interesting topic. The quality seems to be increasing with each upload.

  • @noon8681
    @noon8681 Před 6 lety +1

    This channel is actually amazing, glad I found it.

  • @maviTURK937
    @maviTURK937 Před 6 lety +4

    awesome video! i want see more ottoman war in this channel great job

  • @LeoniDAS643
    @LeoniDAS643 Před 6 lety +3

    One can only love this channel! Good job

  • @noon8681
    @noon8681 Před 6 lety

    Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. Love this channel.

  • @darklord1901
    @darklord1901 Před 4 lety

    Great job. I hope you guys will continue this serie. I can recommend you some of Ottomans Wars such as Battle of Maritsa, Battle of Kosovo (1448) , Battle of Otlukbeli etc.

  • @hundaga
    @hundaga Před 6 lety +3

    Enjoyed so much. Great job!

  • @Superabbani
    @Superabbani Před 6 lety +5

    Amazing. ! Thanks a million. Yesterday i was reading about Suleiman the magnificent. The golden age of the Othman empire

  • @inamdurrani9259
    @inamdurrani9259 Před 4 lety

    I like your videos..I consider this channel as the most unbiased channel in the youtube..already subscribed

  • @rowshonnabi5158
    @rowshonnabi5158 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for a new video. Thank you so much!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for watching! You can help us out quite a bit by sharing this video. :-)

  • @erm.9928
    @erm.9928 Před 4 lety +3

    Best History Channel💪 Kings and Generals!

  • @netha2699
    @netha2699 Před 6 lety +11

    Another great video, keep it up guys!

  • @airboy52
    @airboy52 Před 5 lety +1

    What a wonderful channel this is.You are doing really great job guys,keep on.

  • @israilborih7815
    @israilborih7815 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for good subtitles in every video.

  • @serdarbozkurt8544
    @serdarbozkurt8544 Před 3 lety +102

    ottomans: finally we crushed another prince's rebellion.
    constantinople: here we go again

  • @johnwicksfoknpencil
    @johnwicksfoknpencil Před 5 lety +181

    Imagine being 12 and demanding your father take back the driver’s seat he just put you in, so that you won’t wreck the car 😂

    • @vapingcat5406
      @vapingcat5406 Před 3 lety +15

      @Ahmet Sakızcı Keep talking kurd

    • @vapingcat5406
      @vapingcat5406 Před 3 lety

      @Ahmet Sakızcı Boşver kardeşim

    • @yunusdundar8253
      @yunusdundar8253 Před 3 lety +1

      Actually its not quite accurate he called his father because he had to. His grand vizier used janissaries againts him. He even wanted to lead the army himself alone.

    • @jonsnow282
      @jonsnow282 Před 2 lety +4

      And that kid changed an era by conquering Constantinople aproximately 10 years later than this 😂

    • @turplexx233
      @turplexx233 Před 2 lety

      @@jonsnow282 pro gamer movement

  • @mehmetaliaktas7872
    @mehmetaliaktas7872 Před 5 lety

    Great job :) I like your videos. This is second one 👍🏻

  • @maxxmillstein9257
    @maxxmillstein9257 Před 5 lety

    The intro made me feel like I'm on acid lol...your editing guys going crazy, not a bad thing

  • @nightbot.2817
    @nightbot.2817 Před 6 lety +4

    This was awesome 👏🏻 bravo

  • @kreynus5137
    @kreynus5137 Před 6 lety +3

    Great video as always keep up the good work.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety

      Thank you! Will do!

    • @kreynus5137
      @kreynus5137 Před 6 lety +1

      Kings and Generals You guys literaly replied to my comment !!!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety

      We always do :-) Hopefully, you will return the favor and will share the video. :-)

  • @user-dv1zm7qj3u
    @user-dv1zm7qj3u Před 6 lety +1

    Very good vid. Thank u for making them and uploading them.

  • @MrLazoglu1986
    @MrLazoglu1986 Před 4 lety

    So much respect for this channel

  • @nonda64
    @nonda64 Před 4 lety +123

    By the way Timur and "Timurids" were Turkic, too.
    So during the Ankara war, the Karaman (Beylik) tribe switched their side while the ottoman side was winning, as a revenge for the Ottoman conquest of their lands.

    • @soheil527
      @soheil527 Před 3 lety

      karaman were shia

    • @ikielinsesi1843
      @ikielinsesi1843 Před 3 lety +17

      @@makapaka5950 No, both Karamans and Akkoyunlus were Sunni.

    • @ikielinsesi1843
      @ikielinsesi1843 Před 3 lety +7

      @@makapaka5950 Akkoyunlu coğrafyasının çoğu kısmında sünnilik hakimdi, Şiilik Şah İsmail'den sonra popülarite kazandı.

    • @ikielinsesi1843
      @ikielinsesi1843 Před 3 lety +9

      @@makapaka5950 Vardı, sayıları çok azdı. Şah İsmail zamanında göçebe Türklere gönderilen Şii misyonerlerle sayılarında önemli artış oldu.

    • @BALLARDTWIN
      @BALLARDTWIN Před 3 lety +2

      @@makapaka5950 aq qonyulu were sunni
      Qara qonyulu were shia but they were defeated and conquered by aq qonyulu

  • @OPVSNOVVM
    @OPVSNOVVM Před 6 lety +203

    Losing so many men in so many battles with quick succession and still being able to raise a big army to stop an ongoing, already successful Crusade is a huge deal, an example of unshaken morale, really. But, as in many Ottoman victories against European powers, the cost in casualties is big. And it seems every Ottoman campaign against Europe grew ever more costly, in terms of manpower, money and equipment, up until 17th century, when expansion became unsustainable and high taxation and recruitment began to show their consequences, as the impoverished and decimated populace of both Anatolia and the Balkans rose up in rebellion multiple times, only to be brutally suppressed by the capital each time. This weakened the empire even further, since the sipahi recruitment system broke down, as local vassals withdrew their support or rebelled against the throne, and more and more people had to be recruited into Janissary ranks to defend and police the empire, to suppress rebellions and to campaign abroad, swelling the numbers tenfold within five-six decades, until 1600. Those Janissaries didn't stay loyal very long though. In exchange for their services they began demanding higher wages and more campaigns in order to acquire booty (which they couldn't when defeated), even aligning themselves with rival factions and deposing sultans. Very much like Roman Empire actually. The rest, as you all will know, is a downward slope...

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +37

      That is a good summary.

    • @tuzruneissik7168
      @tuzruneissik7168 Před 6 lety +89

      Nomadic armies like Turkish armies were always outnumbered against the Crusaders before 16th century. Ottomans had manpower only during the 16-17th centuries and that's mostly because Turks began to settle and left nomadic life. As a result they began to form armies like in europe with more infantry. Horse archers gradually declined in numbers.
      Secondly, After the battle of Mohacs in 1526, European armies couldn't dare to face Turkish armies in a pitched battle, they only fought behind walls/castles.
      In the first Crusade, 8000 Seljuk Turks attacked 40.000 strong Crusader army . They killed 6000 Crusaders and lost 3000 soldiers. (According to Eurpean historians)
      In 1071 in Manzikert 20.000 Seljuk Turks crushed 40.000 strong East Roman Army.
      ''''Turks won wars only when they outnumbered their enemies, Evropa STRONK because we love bacon'''''' is just a myth.

    • @fatihorkunss
      @fatihorkunss Před 6 lety +12

      OPVSNOVVM its always happen..you born you rise and you die...its same with states..but there is a fact about turkish history..turks created too many states in history.

    • @MrAizatazmi
      @MrAizatazmi Před 6 lety +5

      Yeah, but the downward slope come at very very slowly pace

    • @OPVSNOVVM
      @OPVSNOVVM Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you!

  • @muratlokmanoglu
    @muratlokmanoglu Před 6 lety +1

    An informative and educational presentation with the right informations. Respect your will and thank you.

  • @ballshurt8315
    @ballshurt8315 Před 3 lety

    This channel is sooooooo underrated!

  • @VforArt
    @VforArt Před 6 lety +7

    another great video! i had no idea that Ottomans had such complicated internal situation....
    death of Władysław was a big blow for Jagiellon dynasty, as it propably was the most influencial in europe at that time... if anyone heard about Intermarium idea, then that time was closest to represent it....
    and polish-hungarian friendship since then (and in fact much earlier) lasts untill today, true friendship where absolutley different nations, different languages, different ethnicities have very good relations prooven time and time and time again
    wow, looking forward for next video...... i am turning on my stopwatch, becuse speed of you uploading new videos is staggering
    when do you even make research for this?

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +2

      I heard about it. One of the earliest versions of the European Union. :-) I guess, Poles and Hungarians had some problems between the WWI and WWII, but yeah, they were generally allies.
      We changed the way we research a little bit. For instance, now we release more series, which means that reading enough sources on one period (Napoleonic Wars) or one empire (Ottoman series) is more than enough. Saves time.

    • @VforArt
      @VforArt Před 6 lety +1

      yep, seems legit - and that series could become one 'movie'... sort of movie
      its allways better to focus on some period and continue narration in certain order, because in history one thing is result of other, things are connected and jumping too much between subjects creates a little mess :)

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety

      Yep, I am getting better. :p

    • @hakesz
      @hakesz Před 6 lety

      Till the day hungarian knows polish and polish knows hungarian in some way or another :D But yeah, the WW's was a really mad time for Hungary and we just eat dust for decades. Also in 1956 polish people helped hungarians from the soviet cruel forces.

  • @serefsendil7606
    @serefsendil7606 Před 6 lety +5

    Amazing work!!!

  • @sectorgovernor
    @sectorgovernor Před 5 lety

    Just spotted that someone added a hungarian subtitle :) So this is your first video what I understand completely. :)

  • @furkansakall6754
    @furkansakall6754 Před 6 lety

    It's a good idea that you added subtitles to this video.It helped to the ones who doesn't know english.Go on.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety

      We don't add the subtitles. Our viewers do. We can then approve them.

  • @MALIK-yz8el
    @MALIK-yz8el Před 3 lety +63

    Sultan Murad 2 was undefeated as he never lost a single battle in his lifetime.

    • @xxthatpookieeditsxx
      @xxthatpookieeditsxx Před 3 lety +3

      Timur Saleem, yes, he was a talented general.

    • @Panasiux2
      @Panasiux2 Před 3 lety +7

      Kruje, this word ring the bell. Youre a liar.

    • @scourgeofgodattila579
      @scourgeofgodattila579 Před 3 lety

      @@Panasiux2 he's a siege fool

    • @edgars6044
      @edgars6044 Před 3 lety +6

      Check the history. Skanderbeg!!!

    • @BALLARDTWIN
      @BALLARDTWIN Před 3 lety +12

      @K Punk skanderbeg never beat murad
      He defeated skanderbeg when murad was personally leading the armies
      He even forced skanderbeg into the mountains and sacked the lowland cities
      Murad II when personally leading the army was undefeated

  • @Godrip
    @Godrip Před 6 lety +3

    Thanks for the great video, I was waiting for this battle!
    Some details were missing: Wladyslaw broke the peace because the pope threatened him that he would excommunicate him if he is not continuing the crusade.
    The Venetian & Genosian fleet were late and could not stop the osmans transport their troops from Anatolia to Europe.
    Hungarian sources tell that the crusader army was 20 000 man strong while the turkish force were larger 40 000 or more.
    After the battle Hunyadi managed to retreat with the remaining army after Wladyslaw fell and the Osman reserve and Janissary counterattacked. The crusaders lost 12 000 man while the turkish forces lost almost 20 000. It was a close battle, because the Hungarian king with his polish and Hungarian knights almost reached Murad breaching the Janissarys first line but then the Sultan's bodyguards overwhelmed them and killed and beheaded the king demoralizing the christian army.

  • @Dimitrakoulas22
    @Dimitrakoulas22 Před 5 lety +1

    excellent videos with educational description...congrats guys..!

  • @XynderProds
    @XynderProds Před 6 lety +1

    Please do the battle of Achelous between the Bulgarian Empire and the Byzantine Empire.This was the biggest battle of Medieval Europe for it's time.Also like the videos you make and would love to see more :)

  • @92pesavento
    @92pesavento Před 6 lety +3

    Very nice video! Can't wait to see the siege of costantinople! There are idea for a documentry of Venice? The city with one of the strongest fleet in the medieval derserve some time ;)

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety

      +92pesavento thank you! Yes, Venice will be featured heavily in the future videos within this series. :-)

  • @csabahorvath2302
    @csabahorvath2302 Před 6 lety +5

    Nice job. Are you also planning to do the battle of Breadfield (1479)? That battle is kind of unique as there was a professional army involved on one side, which was not very common during that period.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety

      Thank you! I checked my notes, and they say that I failed to find enough details about Breadfield during the research process. Basically, the plan is to jump from Vaslui to Krbava field. But I will try to dig up new sources after the battle of Vaslui, maybe I missed something before.

  • @Xyz-eb6if
    @Xyz-eb6if Před 6 lety +2

    Please do the Battle of Marj Dabiq in the future. Excellent content as usual BTW.

  • @umerawan2834
    @umerawan2834 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome as always, more of this please !

  • @nikkoval8490
    @nikkoval8490 Před 5 lety +9

    Thank you Kings and generals for teaching me to never overextend my troops and chase bc it’s most likely an ambush

  • @orestpaja2531
    @orestpaja2531 Před 6 lety +9

    The documentaries are getting better and better.You should do the albanian-ottoman war tho.

  • @againstobs
    @againstobs Před 4 lety

    You guys are great.My favorite channel

  • @oyunkafas2503
    @oyunkafas2503 Před 8 měsíci

    I love this channel, it's a very neutral channel. It's very nice that the music of Istanbul is playing, thank you (the name of the music is "''üsküdara giderken''" )

  • @rayanhey2411
    @rayanhey2411 Před 6 lety +336

    And after this battle EU4 show us that The Ottomans can conquer all the World , but Ryukyu is more powerful so .....

    • @christermi
      @christermi Před 6 lety +5

      Ryukyu who?

    • @orestpaja2531
      @orestpaja2531 Před 6 lety +8

      but wat if the Coptomans do so...

    • @Otterly_luna
      @Otterly_luna Před 6 lety +35

      An island near Taiwan. If you conquer the world with it in the game. You get an achievment.

    • @christermi
      @christermi Před 6 lety

      lmao

    • @jamesyap8364
      @jamesyap8364 Před 6 lety

      Not since Cradle of Civilization.

  • @qamillita6793
    @qamillita6793 Před 6 lety +21

    Great video as always!!
    Like how you included Skanderbeg. You should look into his resistance against the ottomans as he was one of the greatest military commanders of his time but seems to be overshadowed by other major events.
    Love what your doing here and keep up the good work
    Love from Albania

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +7

      I know, I think there will be one video with him in the leading role

    • @mili6587
      @mili6587 Před 6 lety +5

      HellenicMacedonianPatriot he was Albanian and nothing can change that

    • @qamillita6793
      @qamillita6793 Před 6 lety +7

      +HellenicMacedonianPatriot Skanderbeg was Albanian and nothing can change that, however when he mentions that he was a "descendent of Pyrrhus of Epirus" it was a letter that he sent to an Italian lord who threatened to join the ottomans if he where to help the king of Naples. In his letter when he rights Pyrrhus of Epirus, it's a reference to what Pyrrhus did to the Italian peninsula. Pyrrhus basically ravaged southern Italy and the romans at the time couldn't defeat him and with Skanderbeg's military might, he is comparing himself to Pyrrhus of Epirus. Also the region of what Albania is today was called Epirus by other people which would seem that they are descendants of Pyrrhus

    • @erdal0
      @erdal0 Před 6 lety

      What does it matter? Slanderberg lost to the Turks and we fucked everything he loved.

    • @qamillita6793
      @qamillita6793 Před 6 lety

      lel

  • @muhammadidzhamrusmi5305
    @muhammadidzhamrusmi5305 Před 6 lety +2

    nice video , really like it . Hope u can make more about ottoman and medievel middle east in future .

  • @ibrahimcoskun6796
    @ibrahimcoskun6796 Před 6 lety +1

    that was really awsome, ı do like it. keep going guys.

  • @Oyuncuinsan
    @Oyuncuinsan Před 6 lety +57

    It's like watching game of thrones, mehmed sends musa to europe to attack solomon's territory, then solomon's men (like stannis) join his enemy, then musa with that army rebels against mehmed who sent him there.

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh Před 6 lety +8

      pretty much all of feudal history is like this, and GoT is based on feudal history

    • @Weisser69420
      @Weisser69420 Před 6 lety +1

      When did Stannis ever join the enemy? You have no clue what you’re talking about

    • @Oyuncuinsan
      @Oyuncuinsan Před 6 lety

      I meant what happened to Stannis was like what happened to Solomon. You have no clue what i'm talking about.

    • @Weisser69420
      @Weisser69420 Před 6 lety +2

      "What happened to stannis was like what happened to stannis" Very descriptive and a intelligent argument

    • @Oyuncuinsan
      @Oyuncuinsan Před 6 lety +2

      I'm pretty sure a normal person could've understood that i meant solomon because i'm explaining my comment above but yeah you gotta use that as an argument because you know your comment was stupid and now you are desperately trying to prove that you are better than me. Good job kid, go ahead.

  • @ryonhovey4450
    @ryonhovey4450 Před 5 lety +1

    So this is why eu4 base start date is November 11 1444 and that the ottomans have a truce with Poland, Hungary and many others and also why Poland faces an interregnum, that's so cool! Great vid! Super informative.

  • @leaves3597
    @leaves3597 Před 6 lety +1

    Great, well detailed. And thank god there's on channel where Autumn and Ottoman are pronounced properly.

  • @kole1678
    @kole1678 Před 6 lety +4

    I really like your videos :) Can you do The Battle of Kleidion

  • @meaninthemirror
    @meaninthemirror Před 3 lety +13

    Murad II probably the most hard working and the most troubled emperor of the Ottoman Empire. The Empire wasn't on their prime and he had to overcome all obstacles that he experienced.

    • @jaghatai_bulut
      @jaghatai_bulut Před 5 měsíci

      He is def an underrated sultan. Poor guy just wanted to grieve his sons death and live a stress free life, but never had the chance

  • @thegugalopes
    @thegugalopes Před 5 lety

    Fantástico!!! Procurava um desses há muito tempo....

  • @enesulker6944
    @enesulker6944 Před 6 lety +1

    You are doing a great job , keep it up

  • @user-gh1un9pk7h
    @user-gh1un9pk7h Před 6 lety +3

    Awesome work

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety

      Thank you! :-) Hopefully, it is good enough to be shared. :-)

  • @abbasovnahid9302
    @abbasovnahid9302 Před 6 lety +3

    perfect job!!!

  • @KAUMBAWAH
    @KAUMBAWAH Před 6 lety +3

    Nice story thanks bro..
    I'm very enjoying

  • @fonziguy8113
    @fonziguy8113 Před 6 lety +1

    You guys are awesome. Great vid

  • @aliseyidzade7921
    @aliseyidzade7921 Před 6 lety +6

    Quality of video

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Před 6 lety +198

    Many years later, the Ottos will take Constantinople...
    Are you sure you want to declare war against Byzantium?
    For Breaking Truce
    -2 Stability
    -10 Prestige
    *Uses DEUS VULT!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Před 6 lety +48

      I will never get tired of the EU4 references. :-)

    • @canbudak161
      @canbudak161 Před 6 lety +9

      Breaking truce will cost you -5 stability.Declaring war with no casus belli will decrease your stability by -2

    • @antic2347
      @antic2347 Před 6 lety

      Can Budak comet sighted lose stability, over extension Anatolian separatism

    • @sanberkmutlu5286
      @sanberkmutlu5286 Před 6 lety +1

      then -how much stability for poland to break an oath over holy bible?

    • @heisenberg9699
      @heisenberg9699 Před 6 lety

      hahaha

  • @henrysaka6402
    @henrysaka6402 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing video thanks for the Portuguese legend's ❤

  • @MuhammadArshad-yx8sk
    @MuhammadArshad-yx8sk Před 5 lety

    really good videos.pls upload more ottoman battles