History of Slovenia every year

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  • History of Slovenia every year
    Zgodovina Slovenije leto po leti
    Base map and texture: maps-for-free.com/
    Discord server: / discord
    Programs I use: paint.net, QGIS, Flourish, Camtasia Studio 8, Sony Vegas Pro 17
    Join: / pogkpp
    Music:
    - Jar - Skudrinka
    - Jar - Jarowoj
    - dark battle music
    Sources:
    www.researchgate.net/profile/...
    www.wehrbauten.at/ktn/kaernten...
    www.britishslovenesociety.org...
    www.dlib.si/
    sk.wikipedia.org/
    hr.wikipedia.org/
    uk.wikipedia.org/
    pl.wikipedia.org/
    sb.wikipedia.org/
    en.wikipedia.org/
    dijaski.net/gradivo/zgo_ref_s...
    www.savel-hobi.net/leksikon/zg...
    hrcak.srce.hr/file/219500
    Zgodovina Celja in okolice - Janko Orožen
    Mitska stvarnost knežjih kamnov - Andrej Pleterski
    O vojvodskem stolu in Liburniji ter o metodi in znanstveni korektnosti neke razprave - Peter Štih
    Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum - Milko Kos
    #Slovenia #Slovenija #History

Komentáře • 448

  • @AliasGD
    @AliasGD Před rokem +82

    From Slovenia, I salute you for explaining our history in such detail❤️🇸🇮

  • @tadejivancic166
    @tadejivancic166 Před rokem +25

    It is a miracle that Slovenia still exists. Because of conscious Slovenians who insisted on living Slovenian and did not get in to cultural imperialism. Today, people do not realize how much effort it took to be able to live in this country.

  • @woopro1234
    @woopro1234 Před rokem +26

    I love how detailed Karantanija is, good job!

    • @Motofanable
      @Motofanable Před rokem

      Pardon,Stara Koroška

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před rokem

      @@Motofanable ja pač po angleško Karantanija a veš

  • @kutwor5506
    @kutwor5506 Před rokem +124

    I am really glad to see that people don't forget about such small and seemingly insignificant countries that have their very rich and interesting history!
    Love to Slovenia🇸🇮 from Russia⬜🟦⬜

    • @johnythepvpgod1470
      @johnythepvpgod1470 Před rokem

      You are serb

    • @jan-yj5yl
      @jan-yj5yl Před rokem +10

      Your from russia? I'm from slovenia:)

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506 Před rokem +20

      @@jan-yj5yl Yes, I am from Russia. I have always found the history of Slovenia very interesting as you are very far away and also very close to non-Slavic countries. I like the fact that South Slavs were able to populate eastern Italy and Austria.

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506 Před rokem +2

      @snefi Denmark has long been the dominant Scandinavian country. It controlled most of the northern sea.Denmark also had colonies in India and Africa.

    • @rvat137
      @rvat137 Před rokem +4

      I'm from croatia

  • @Zyragonn
    @Zyragonn Před rokem +35

    Im very into ancient history yet i didnt know Slovenia is that old

  • @steretsjaaj2368
    @steretsjaaj2368 Před rokem +46

    What is funny is, Maribor (ger. Marburg) was later germanic colony, but is now in Slovenia, and Gratz (slo. Gradec) was a slavic settlement, but is now in Austria. Both towns are still in the same region of Styria (ger. Steiermark)

    • @mihamkg3519
      @mihamkg3519 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Karantanija je bila prej. Avstrijcev še ni bilo. Avstrijci so mešanica Slovencev in Bavarcev DNA vse pove.

    • @josip6013
      @josip6013 Před měsícem

      Kranjska, Štajerska, Koruška, Prekmurje, Primorska, Dolenjska, Gorenjska, Notranjska, Haloze, Istra (Koper, Portorož, Izola, Piran, Ilirska Bistrica, Kozina).

    • @josip6013
      @josip6013 Před měsícem

      ​@@mihamkg3519Stanovnici današnje Kranjske su uglavnom Hrvati, Poglavito u Beloj krajini i Prekmurju!!!

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před měsícem

      Hrvati nkol niso bli u sloveniji, tko skoz celo zgodovino je bla med slovenijo pa hrvaško enaka meja 💀

  • @piosenkinazabawkowympianin7683

    absolutely stunning. Amount of work done to make this video is insane. I haven't thought that information about all these exclaves is possible to find anywhere, yet you did it.

  • @lukethedank13
    @lukethedank13 Před rokem +23

    Very nice video especialy the early middle ages part. But you did miss some really massive peasant rebelions of 15. 16. and 17. century. Especially the 1515 rebellion in wich predominantly Slovenian peasants in Kranjska Štajerska and Koroška rose up and took most cities and castles. Rebellion lasted four months. At its maximium the peasant militias had somewhere between 80.000 and 100.000 men and held most of modern Slovenian land.

  • @stefansmith4372
    @stefansmith4372 Před rokem +6

    Great video! I’m so happy you included their pre history as well

  • @kacperswierzewski3806
    @kacperswierzewski3806 Před rokem +16

    Jeszcze raz gratuluję dobrej roboty, sporo się dowiedziałem o Karantanii.

  • @dook6679
    @dook6679 Před rokem +20

    I never knew anything about slovenian history but now I know you guys have some pretty nice history
    Love Slovenia from Serbia🇷🇸♥️🇸🇮

  • @gargamelvoeyt2137
    @gargamelvoeyt2137 Před rokem +56

    Nigdy nie wiedziałem że Słowenia ma taką długą historię 😳

  • @gamergames8644
    @gamergames8644 Před rokem +3

    Zapowiada się kozacko.Już oglądam

  • @2000un2000
    @2000un2000 Před rokem +11

    This has a lot of things missing. Medieval uprinsings/revolts, the fact that dukes of Carinthia took an oath in Slovene during coronation up until early 15th century is completely omitted, no mention of Illyrian provinces, the period after WWI when a State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs existed and also the war between Austrians and Slovenes (later joined by the Serbian army) that broke out over territory in southern Carinthia and Styria etc.

    • @No-ch6fp
      @No-ch6fp Před 11 měsíci +1

      the illyrian provinces were a french region with a french leader, not a slovenian state.

    • @datbo1
      @datbo1 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@No-ch6fp noone said it was, reread the comment

  • @TankMarko
    @TankMarko Před rokem +35

    I really appreciate this video as a Slovene since my country is so rarely talked about online, I would like to maybe point out some entities like the Illyrian kingdom, Austrian litoral, Carniola, Styria and Carinthia. All of these existed under the Austrian empire but Slovenes had a lot of influence in those regions, I found it weird that all the land under the Celje dynasty was shown but not what I mentioned but none the less great video!!

    • @jozkotomsic2487
      @jozkotomsic2487 Před rokem +1

      Tovariš, počutim se enako

    • @TankMarko
      @TankMarko Před rokem

      ​@@jozkotomsic2487 Jst sm biu ful zmeden ko sm vidu thumnbail od tega videa sm rabu neki časa da sm registrirau haha

    • @StoparLuka
      @StoparLuka Před rokem +1

      Iliri so obstajali pod Avstrijskim cesarstvom... Piješ ti? :)

    • @masterofnordinbad8914
      @masterofnordinbad8914 Před rokem

      @@StoparLuka poglej ilirske province pod napoleonom. Piješ ti?

    • @JackaTrial
      @JackaTrial Před rokem

      @@masterofnordinbad8914 dude, napoleon in avstrijsko cesartsvo?! Kot da bi dal skupaj Hitlerja in Veliko Britanijo... In kaj je tu tako slovenskega, to da smo dobili za kratek čas več pravic do šolanja v lastnem jeziku je čista dobra volja francozov, zato da so ustvarjali občutek, da so nas osvobodili... kar nas seveda niso. Kako to tolmačite zgodovino?

  • @polonianova
    @polonianova Před rokem +86

    That's a shame Carantania and Alpine Slavs perished in history. Unique and second oldest slavic country.

    • @TsarGopnikTV
      @TsarGopnikTV Před rokem +2

      Wasn’t Carantania more Germanic?

    • @polonianova
      @polonianova Před rokem +3

      @smidi perceft there was Antae confederacy

    • @polonianova
      @polonianova Před rokem +7

      @@TsarGopnikTV later only, thanks for prices inviting german settlers

    • @Kintabl
      @Kintabl Před rokem +17

      @@TsarGopnikTV Nope. Started as Slavic (Slovenian) country but then slowly Germanized over many century.
      You must know that in 7th century Alpine Slavs live all the way north to the Danube river.

    • @lukethedank13
      @lukethedank13 Před rokem +8

      @@TsarGopnikTV nope, german imigration and germanisation hapened later.

  • @LeeeWai
    @LeeeWai Před 10 měsíci +4

    On this map I've never seen Trieste being Slovenian, or Koroška ( Carinthia ) with Beljak ( Celovec ) was under Slovenia for a long time and went to Austria after a referendum by the people. Before WW1 Slovenia was 1/2 larger, some of the land took Italians on the west ( given by allies after WW2 ) and before that we lost big chunk to Austria after WW1.
    Around year 800-1000 Carantania ( Karantanija in Slovenian langue ) was not presented as it should be. At that Time Veneti were part of Carantania ( Veronska Krajina ) on the west, North were Swabia and Bavaria all Part of East Frankia. On the east we had Istra, who we lost it to Croatia. North East Carantania was attacked by Hungarians constantly. And on the north-east we border on Moravia. This was the big Karantanija created and forged by Alpic Slavs with King Samo, Duke Valuk or Duke Borut who should be never forgotten by our Slovenian people today.

  • @mario-mk6gc
    @mario-mk6gc Před rokem +71

    long live our wonderful neighbor SLOVENIA, many greetings from Croatia. 🇭🇷❤️🇸🇮

    • @patrikcarga
      @patrikcarga Před rokem +8

      thank you brother

    • @jozicaklenovsek5041
      @jozicaklenovsek5041 Před rokem +3

      hvala

    • @madness8556
      @madness8556 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Bog živi in blagoslovi našo sosedno državo Hrvaško in hrvaški narod! 🇸🇮❤️🇭🇷🙏

    • @josip6013
      @josip6013 Před měsícem

      Neka vrate Sv. Geru pod vlast Republike Hrvatske.

    • @josip6013
      @josip6013 Před měsícem

      ​@@patrikcargaOni su odmetnuta braća.

  • @PLKartofel
    @PLKartofel Před rokem +80

    When i'm in the most shitty border competition and my opponent is Early 15th century Celje:

    • @pinghpin3
      @pinghpin3 Před rokem +1

      Xd that’s medieval exclaves for ya like Austrian exclaves in the middle of nowhere

    • @CroatianUltraNationalist
      @CroatianUltraNationalist Před 3 měsíci +2

      never existed

    • @4dam-jurk
      @4dam-jurk Před dnem

      ​@@CroatianUltraNationalist What do you mean? It clearly did exist, and it's part of Slovenian history

    • @CroatianUltraNationalist
      @CroatianUltraNationalist Před dnem

      @@4dam-jurk "Slovenian history"🤣🤣

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory Před rokem +1

    great video man

  • @majormohawk2613
    @majormohawk2613 Před rokem +8

    thanks for doing this of my home country many people don t even know slovenia exists

  • @worldpoint3279
    @worldpoint3279 Před rokem +2

    You've got to be one of the most talented mappers on CZcams.

  • @ukmapper6179
    @ukmapper6179 Před rokem

    great quality video, I apriciate it

  • @viktoriyasapiezyna5538
    @viktoriyasapiezyna5538 Před rokem +7

    i love Slovenia
    hello from Russia

  • @csdam7647
    @csdam7647 Před rokem +9

    I love Slovenia from Hungary

  • @somerandombaconboy
    @somerandombaconboy Před rokem +2

    great video, i hope to see serbia or finland next 👍

  • @nova-nigermapping5535
    @nova-nigermapping5535 Před rokem +6

    Dübrĕ film!👌

  • @z4m4suu57
    @z4m4suu57 Před rokem +4

    i love your videos, its amazing, god bless poland from a descendant of polishes in saint paul brazil

  • @andrefarfan4372
    @andrefarfan4372 Před rokem +1

    Great video.

  • @waclawson
    @waclawson Před rokem +1

    Supcio!!

  • @rennor3498
    @rennor3498 Před rokem +15

    Most of their history was spent under foreign Germanic rule yet they never lost their Slavic identity.
    How did Carantanians aka Slovenians achieve this?

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před rokem +9

      well most of them were farmers, that had little connection to the outside world so the only option would be to just slowly brought in more settlers, and in the 1000 years they managed to Germanise more than 2 thirds of Slovene territory.

    • @mojaslovenija9903
      @mojaslovenija9903 Před rokem +5

      It is a much longer history of "survival". Only a small part of nowadays Slovenian ancestors came to this place in the 6th century...it was actually over 4000 years of gap reunion. Ancestors of Slovenes lived here before Kelts, Romans, e.t.c. but were always to survive, keeping the identity but always adopted: Romanized, Germanized,,, nowadays you can hear more English in the capital downtown than Slovene. It is interesting to read new discoveries and research from 2013 "The Origin of Slovenes and other Europeans". The other example is Irish people who lost their language, nowadays recovering more or less as the folklore, but ket their identity... speaking English but not English.

    • @based6819
      @based6819 Před rokem

      @@mojaslovenija9903dumb autochthonist

    • @gaspermilost2723
      @gaspermilost2723 Před rokem

      @@mojaslovenija9903 Kako to misliš, da so predniki Slovencev živeli tu že pred Kelti, Rimljani in ostalimi ilirskimi plemeni? Predniki Slovencev so sem migrirali v sredini 6. stoletja. Pika. Takrat se začne razvoj t. i. slovenskega naroda oz. bolj točno Slovanov na slovenskem ozemlju, čeprav Slovenci kot narod obstajamo šele od preloma iz 18. v 19. stoletje. Samo zato, ker je nek narod živel na slovenskem ozemlju, jih to še ne naredi Slovencev. Res je sicer, da smo Slovenci mešanica različnih ljudstev, ki so tu živela, ampak to ni dovolj dober razlog za enačenje teh ljudstev s Slovenci.

    • @mojaslovenija9903
      @mojaslovenija9903 Před rokem +3

      @@gaspermilost2723 Preberi "Izvor Slovencev in drugih Evropejcev, 2013", ter muzejsko arheološko razstavo Gorenjskega muzeja "Slovani, kakšni slovani?". Slovenec je moderen pojem nastal v 18. stoletju, podobno kot npr. Italijani. Sodobna spoznanja v znanosti/arheologiji močno spodkopavajo mite pisane iz časopisov, ki so jih povzemali zgodovinarji. Znanost uničuje temelje nacionalizmov in rasizma.

  • @continentalcartographer
    @continentalcartographer Před rokem +6

    Awesome! The name POGKPP and the word Quality should be synonymous with each other. One question if you don't mind, but was Lake Balaton itself actually bigger in the past, or are you including areas surrounding the lake that were generally submerged before the Danube flood regulations were implemented as being extensions of the lake in the map? Additionally, if you do know any sources regarding the hydrographical history of the Pannonian Basin, then could you please direct me to some material? Thanks!

  • @datbo1
    @datbo1 Před rokem +5

    We know though, that after the last count of Celje died, the land was transferred to the Habsburg dynasty, thus ending any kind of self-governance for centuries.

  • @janchojnowski3434
    @janchojnowski3434 Před rokem

    Dobra robota.

  • @marekgorka9816
    @marekgorka9816 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @Simon-np8bt
    @Simon-np8bt Před rokem +1

    Great job! I never knew that Carantania and Celje vas that big. One small detail though as of 2023 our new president is Nataša Pirc Musar not Borut Pahor. Keep up the good work.

  • @slonskipieron
    @slonskipieron Před rokem +12

    I didn't know Slovenia 🇸🇮 from this side.
    7:43 Strange surname of this former Slovenian president "Türk".

    • @podojstersek
      @podojstersek Před rokem +7

      that surname was given to people who came from the balkans escaping from the ottoman empire, were actually turk (rare), or have just beaten some turkish invaders up in the time of turkish invasions

    • @podojstersek
      @podojstersek Před rokem +1

      I heard somewhere about that but I am not sure

    • @sempersuffragium9951
      @sempersuffragium9951 Před rokem

      Other than Janez Dernovšek all of our presidents were non-partisan. Some just temporarily suspended their party membership (e.g. the last one) and Danilo Türk actually never was a member of any party, so I'm not sure why it says SD under his name

    • @divinespark236
      @divinespark236 Před rokem +2

      My dad had a friend growing up with the last name Turk. It was in a Slovenian Neiborhood on the East side of Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. A place that was inhabited almost exclusively by the families of Slovenian immigrants and his family was like influential in the ethnic scene. I always wondered why Turk was his name because it sounds so, well, Turkish. Now it makes sense.

    • @milstarac432
      @milstarac432 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, he is Turkish!

  • @Bohemia12345
    @Bohemia12345 Před rokem +9

    Slovenia🇸🇮‼︎!

  • @Vinias
    @Vinias Před rokem +2

    Good video

  • @marioloncar2169
    @marioloncar2169 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Za dobre susjede Slovence, pozdrav iz Hrvatske 👍

  • @imperionordico
    @imperionordico Před rokem

    this is perfect

  • @kacperswierzewski3806
    @kacperswierzewski3806 Před rokem +1

    Jakie masz teraz plany na przyszłość?

  • @juanindojorgijanad782
    @juanindojorgijanad782 Před rokem +4

    On behalf of the Indonesian govt, we've successfully recognized Slovenia as an independent country from Yugoslavia during the presidency of Suharto in 1991.

  • @SasakiShuumei-dj4hk
    @SasakiShuumei-dj4hk Před rokem +3

    Southeastern Austria is ethnically closer related to Slovenia rather than Germany, modern Carinthians (Kärnten) just speak German due to cultural imperialism.

  • @a.d.t.mapping
    @a.d.t.mapping Před rokem +11

    Fun little tidbit: Carantania comes from the Carni tribe that used to live in the area (same with Carniola and another one i forgot)

    • @brankoknap4438
      @brankoknap4438 Před rokem

      The name “ Carni “ comes out from the Latin word “ carne “…….means meat…..because of the reddish face and body…….

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před rokem

      and carnten (german) you mean? or the city kranj?

    • @Miweoro
      @Miweoro Před 13 dny

      ​@@brankoknap4438carne means meat in portuguese too.

  • @dodolulupepe
    @dodolulupepe Před rokem +1

    Nice

  • @Thrlta
    @Thrlta Před rokem +2

    I like that you matched the accelerated tribal music to the accelerating elapsed years since Celje was occupied by presumably the Ottomans yet actually the Austriansssz

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před rokem +3

      austrians, ottomans never reached slovenia

    • @mitchymasar9549
      @mitchymasar9549 Před rokem +5

      @@woopro1234 Well, their empire never did, but their soldiers were there trying very hard. The Slovenes actually fought them until their very numbers were becoming small. Slovenians fought very hard and that's why they were never under Ottomans.

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před rokem +1

      @@mitchymasar9549 yes i know, i am from slovenia

    • @mitchymasar9549
      @mitchymasar9549 Před rokem +1

      @@woopro1234 Yeah sorry should have guessed. I'm just a history nerd who can't help but ramble history to everyone. Apologies. Is disrespectful of me.

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před rokem +1

      @@mitchymasar9549 I'm a history nerd myself and you don't need to be sorry.

  • @Bawiix
    @Bawiix Před rokem +4

    There may be an low chance for you to see this but, Could you try doing the History of Croatia? Because it would really help me studiying more about my own country.

    • @POGKPP
      @POGKPP  Před rokem +1

      My collab mate (idk if collabolator is a right word) made that already.

    • @user-wg1mv5hu5v
      @user-wg1mv5hu5v Před rokem

      ​@@POGKPP А Словения и Словакия🇸🇰 входили в Аварский Каганат

  • @tiborfarkas5180
    @tiborfarkas5180 Před rokem +10

    Don't forget, there were many Vends (ancestors of Slovenes) in Hungary before the Ottomans.

  • @jozkotomsic2487
    @jozkotomsic2487 Před rokem

    Comrade as a Slovenian i can say odlično tovariš

  • @theuknowngdplayer2348
    @theuknowngdplayer2348 Před rokem +3

    I was thinking you will never do a Balkan country,but you did . Great job!

    • @mojaslovenija9903
      @mojaslovenija9903 Před rokem +11

      Historically a Balkan country is a country ruled by Ottomans - named Turkiye Europe in French and the term Balkan started to be used by German geographers in mid. 18th century due to the lack of knowledge of the geography of the area occupied by Ottomans. Term Balkan became popular after WW1 by Serbian geographers as a tool to expand Serbia to the northwest, but not being aware that Balkan is a Turkish name for Stara Gora in nowadays Bulgaria. there is also no Balkan Peninsula which is just a construct based on understanding the geography of Southeast Europe. Slovenia newer was a Balkan country not historically nor geographically. The only Balkan country nowadays is the European part of nowadays Turkiye. Just my professional remark...

    • @theuknowngdplayer2348
      @theuknowngdplayer2348 Před rokem

      @@mojaslovenija9903 ok but I use the Balkan term of the country of this "peninsula"

    • @mojaslovenija9903
      @mojaslovenija9903 Před rokem +8

      @@theuknowngdplayer2348 There is another missleading of some geographers who are not familliar with the physical geography... there is no Balkan penincula... just a "play" term with never defined borders. Asxa professional geografer I am aware that even geographers use (wrongly) name Balkan penincula... wikipedia, even serious literature as Britannica, but the area doesn't fit with physical geography to be penincula. Black sea is not Mediterranean and is acctually land locked sea as Kaspian Sea, tiny Bosphor channel doesn't count...

  • @BakhosManySun
    @BakhosManySun Před rokem +3

    Can you please make History of Kazakhstan Every Year? please im begging you 😔

  • @figaroo4816
    @figaroo4816 Před rokem +18

    very good video, but you should mabye have included austria aswell, since its not like slovenes just dissapeard for a couple of hundred years. I believe that up to 1414 king of austria had to be sworn in in slovenian language, and for a long part of austrian history a big part if not the majority spoke slovenian for hundreds of years in austria.

  • @user-mh1sd9bq9p
    @user-mh1sd9bq9p Před rokem +12

    Словения прекрасная. Сохранили славянство. Мы русские вас любим братья. 💕Камчатка ⛰️🏔🗻🌋💯🇷🇺🙏

  • @odkritaslovenija
    @odkritaslovenija Před rokem +4

    Good video, but it's a shame how after 1456 it's skips to after WW1, where the borders inside Yugoslavia aren't shown and also 1931 isn't correct.

  • @stephmod7434
    @stephmod7434 Před rokem +5

    Disclaimer i am not a Slovak.
    I never knew Slovenia had a lot of history! Now i am curious about Slovakia but i know you know focus on Balkans!
    Ps whats the next video is going to be? I hope its my country! (Greece).

    • @POGKPP
      @POGKPP  Před rokem +1

      mongol empire probably

    • @stephmod7434
      @stephmod7434 Před rokem +1

      @@POGKPP based. Btw the "history of the balkans video." when will it be out? (speculated).

    • @CroatianUltraNationalist
      @CroatianUltraNationalist Před 3 měsíci

      because it does not have a lot of history it had a war that lasted for 10 days the rest is all propaganda

  • @XYZXYQ
    @XYZXYQ Před rokem +5

    Szacun, że pomimo 1000 lat niewoli dalej nie stracili wiary w państwo🤘

    • @makavelimaka8035
      @makavelimaka8035 Před rokem

      If we would be slaves, Slovenes today would not exist. So no, we weren't slaves.

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@makavelimaka8035if u wanted to succed in medieval slovenia with basicaly anything you had to speak german. But yet we still exist

  • @masterofallthelakesintown2472

    Slovenia just awakes every few hundred years and becomes a big kingdom and then out of the blue loses everything it carefully builded up.

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před rokem

      well they made a mistake by being pagan, germans used this as an exuse to start a civil war to weaken them and then conquer them 💀

    • @makavelimaka8035
      @makavelimaka8035 Před rokem +2

      Because Slovenes are peaceful nation, mostly surrounded by the Nazi, Fascist and right wing nationalistic countries till this day.
      Some even use the same flag from WW2.

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před rokem +2

      @@makavelimaka8035 pretty sure u dont need all those fancy words when you can just say austrians xd

    • @No-ch6fp
      @No-ch6fp Před 11 měsíci +1

      big? these kingdom were smaller than belgium

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před 11 měsíci

      @@No-ch6fp he meant carantania

  • @filipgrmsek
    @filipgrmsek Před rokem +3

    The most unfair part is at 7:13

  • @tastycake7938
    @tastycake7938 Před rokem

    Yo I don't wanna be that guy but you forgot about the Illirian Provinces and later the Illirian Kingdom, which was a part of Austria but had some sort of self control. But great video tho

  • @theyeening
    @theyeening Před rokem +3

    If only Carantania managed to last longer...

    • @Motofanable
      @Motofanable Před rokem

      No, potem bi se imenovali Korošci.

  • @user-yz7bf4jo4b
    @user-yz7bf4jo4b Před rokem +3

    History of Greece please

  • @ethanschwartz2818
    @ethanschwartz2818 Před rokem +3

    Bold of you to assume that Slovenia won't massively expand in 2023 🇸🇮👌

  • @milstarac432
    @milstarac432 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I didn't know Slovenia HAD a history !!! 😁😵

  • @lptl3873
    @lptl3873 Před rokem +7

    I really love Slovenia and Slovenians! If it weren't for them, Serbia wouldn't have such a beautiful anthem!

  • @DrFrostyTGB
    @DrFrostyTGB Před rokem

    Time for a re-match.

  • @patrikcarga
    @patrikcarga Před rokem +4

    Lets make slovenia big again fellow patriots

  • @user-wq2dp6en1f
    @user-wq2dp6en1f Před rokem

    Slovenia in 1930s was not named Slovenia but if I am not mistaken Dravska Banovina which is important as in Kingdom of Yugoslavia they avoided using national names for parts of the country

  • @RSSR_RSS
    @RSSR_RSS Před 4 měsíci +1

    🇸🇰🤝🇵🇱Greetings from Slovakia My polish friend!

  • @lazetek1
    @lazetek1 Před rokem +2

    A na Spodnjo Panonijo ste pa pozabili in na zgodovinske dežele znotraj cesarstva? Video je katastrofalna redukcija zgodovine!

    • @koalabear1984
      @koalabear1984 Před rokem +1

      Balaton je prepisal Nitri, Notranjo Avstrijo je prepisal Habsburžanom, upore pa sploh upošteval kot državno ustanovo
      Video je faking najs nevem ke vidš težave

  • @Romanball5677
    @Romanball5677 Před rokem +2

    Hey can you do timeLine rulers of Austria and Prussia and china please

  • @randomcroatianguy
    @randomcroatianguy Před rokem +2

    Next Croatia?

  • @ram1z255
    @ram1z255 Před rokem

    Did they have a strong and big army in the days of karantanija???

  • @Falgen
    @Falgen Před rokem +2

    Looks like I guessed right

  • @kobaba...12
    @kobaba...12 Před rokem

    Nirvana did a concert here and Bassist of Nirvana, Krist Novoseliç did an interview to raise money for Yugoslavia and the war

  • @jakamodic3456
    @jakamodic3456 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I love Slovenia❤️❤️❤️

  • @BESTYEAROFMYLIFE
    @BESTYEAROFMYLIFE Před rokem

    History of Georgia pls

  • @jure1004
    @jure1004 Před rokem

    1. Mute the video
    2. Start watching

  • @krancan123
    @krancan123 Před rokem +5

    Po mestu Kranj (Carnium, Creina, Chreina, Krainbourg, Krainburg), ki je bilo sprva njeno središče, je poimenovana tudi zgodovinska pokrajina Kranjska. Kranj je bila prva prestolnica Slovencev, saj je bil od 8. stoletja dalje center Slovanske kneževine Karniole, ki jo langobardski kronist Pavel Diakon označuje z besedami »Carniola, patria Sclavorum« (Karniola, domovina Slovanov). Mesto je dobilo ime po keltskem ljudstvu imenovanem Karni, o katerih poročajo že antični pisni viri (Livij, Plinij, Strabon).

    • @koalabear1984
      @koalabear1984 Před rokem +1

      Kaj neki, Kranj je balkaniziran zapis lokalnega Kran, katerage ime izhaja iz Krajn, ta pa iz Kraj'na - Krajina kakšni kelti neki

    • @krancan123
      @krancan123 Před rokem +3

      @@koalabear1984 Če ne veš, ne komentiraj. Lp

    • @SloveintzWend
      @SloveintzWend Před rokem

      @@krancan123 Zanimivo, v madžarskem jeziku se reče Kranjski Krajna in njihovi viri navajajo, da ime izhaja iz slovankega poimenovanja za (obmejno) deželo - krajina. Čeprav je toponim fonetično podoben z latinskim Carnia ni nujno, da eden izhaja iz drugega. Logično se vsekakor bolj zdi: Krajina->Krain->Krain+ska->Kranjska. Nemška in slovenska beseda po verjetnosti nima antične kontiounitete.

    • @woopro1234
      @woopro1234 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Povprečen nealbanski prebivalec kranja (še 12 jih je ostalo)

    • @krancan123
      @krancan123 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@woopro1234 Povprečen internet huligan, vsaj slovensko se nauči.

  • @based6819
    @based6819 Před rokem

    Can you do Serbia next

  • @kleno_5910
    @kleno_5910 Před rokem

    In 1919 there was a Kingdom of Slovenians, Croatians and Serbs.

  • @winnikvinni
    @winnikvinni Před rokem +1

    Slovenia

  • @ShauMapping
    @ShauMapping Před 5 měsíci

    Much, much love to my favourite republic 🇲🇪🟦⬜🌟⬜🟥💖🇸🇮

  • @ElBialogard
    @ElBialogard Před rokem +4

    Świetny film! Tylko teraz czekać na Serbów, którzy będą pisać, że historia Słowenii zaczęła się w 1991.

  • @kamhis
    @kamhis Před rokem

    lubię oglądać twoje filmy jak jem zupe

  • @stanbatakarata6081
    @stanbatakarata6081 Před 10 měsíci

    Greating from Bulgaria Slovenia.❤,1 Question pleas i no bad emocional for us.What Slivenia in 7 century ? Literaly 4-5 Countries in europe.Bizantine empire, Franks empire , Avar kaganat, Bulgaria and slavs but no country.I ,m confused budy .

  • @alexangelo1998
    @alexangelo1998 Před rokem +1

    What is about Balaton Principality? Was it Carantanian state?

    • @POGKPP
      @POGKPP  Před rokem +3

      It was created by nitrans

    • @Kintabl
      @Kintabl Před rokem +1

      @@POGKPP Is disputed. Slovenians say it was a Carantanian state, but Slovaks says it was like you say. I would say that Slovenians and Slovaks back then were pretty much the same.

    • @POGKPP
      @POGKPP  Před rokem

      @@Kintabl Nitran Duke migrated here and created this Duchy himself, how it can be disputed?

    • @Kintabl
      @Kintabl Před rokem

      @@POGKPP Even in your video 'Lower Panonnia' or Balaton Principality is part of Karantanija at 3:25 in the year 878. So I don't know.

    • @POGKPP
      @POGKPP  Před rokem

      @@Kintabl And what does it have to the pribina's migration to the Balaton?

  • @makalejdo2
    @makalejdo2 Před rokem +3

    do we have any austrians here? care to share an opinion about our mutual history?

    • @zibedan1
      @zibedan1 Před rokem +1

      austrians are germanized sovens

  • @stanaknezevic1131
    @stanaknezevic1131 Před rokem +1

    Idk why but velje has so much cursed borders it made my mind explode lmao🇸🇮

  • @PIERNIK217
    @PIERNIK217 Před rokem +5

    🇵🇱♥️🇸🇮

  • @Aleksandar292
    @Aleksandar292 Před 3 měsíci +1

    If you didn't know, Slovenia wouldn't exist if Serbia hadn't participated in WWI

    • @skrozneobican
      @skrozneobican Před měsícem

      Tako je.
      Pusti ih, neka prave ove bajke od klipova na kojima pola vremena njih ni nema na mapi😂

  • @Tootbird
    @Tootbird Před 2 měsíci +2

    7:32 somebody has a country name

  • @janker5509
    @janker5509 Před rokem +2

    gdzie plebiscyt w 1920

  • @929W
    @929W Před 2 měsíci

    In the firsr years it was close to the coast but not on it💀for hundreds of years

  • @woopro1234
    @woopro1234 Před rokem +4

    hate to be a grammar nazi but *leto po letu or better leto za letom

  • @borbenimacak88
    @borbenimacak88 Před měsícem

    1452.Your map is wrong.You put Croatia where was actualy Slavonia

  • @olisomething
    @olisomething Před rokem

    6:09, LOOK, HE FORGOT THAT HE'S NOT RUNNING A POLISH CHANNEL!!

  • @Dani3838mj
    @Dani3838mj Před 11 měsíci +1

    W Slovenia🇷🇴❤️🇸🇮

  • @thekey245
    @thekey245 Před rokem +3

    Please make a video about Armenian rulers

    • @theyeening
      @theyeening Před rokem

      As a Slovene connoisseur of Armenian history - yes please!

  • @karlinacizej4381
    @karlinacizej4381 Před rokem +1

    Music is not slovenian.