Why Kazakhstan is Insanely Empty

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  • @DRAGON-gz8lt
    @DRAGON-gz8lt Před 12 dny +4750

    I live in Kazakhstan and I can tell you the reason: in the 17th century there was a hundred-year war between the Kazakh Khanate and the Dzungaria, where more than 30% of the country's population died, then the Russian Empire came from the colonization, the Kazakhs rebelled, but nothing happened, then when the Reds came, that is, the Soviet Union of Kazakhs there were 6 million but because of the famine there are 2 million of us left

    • @44SWAGNUM-MAGA5
      @44SWAGNUM-MAGA5 Před 12 dny +301

      brutal !

    • @rayhans7887
      @rayhans7887 Před 12 dny +154

      Goddamn

    • @theplayerofus319
      @theplayerofus319 Před 12 dny +258

      and still you got a great future ahead of you and a good growing economy. got some good stocks from your country.

    • @SconnerStudios
      @SconnerStudios Před 12 dny +136

      Do you guys fear China or Russia ever coming in to your country today? Culturally, is there anti-Russian or Chinese sentiment? I've never met someone from Kazakhstan before, though I think Borat comes from there (joking).

    • @theplayerofus319
      @theplayerofus319 Před 12 dny +54

      @@SconnerStudios i have read that they are very Western oriantated but maybe the og commenter can say more about this.

  • @kayleighlehrman9566
    @kayleighlehrman9566 Před 12 dny +2775

    You know its bad when "the most nuked place on Earth" is only the second worst environmental disaster in the country's past fifty years.

    • @GrimDoesMineCraft
      @GrimDoesMineCraft Před 12 dny +142

      Yeah I had heard about the Aral Sea shrinking but I didn’t clock how massive the environmental implications would be until this video

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa Před 12 dny +15

      ​@@GrimDoesMineCraft aral sea gone after Soviet collapse

    • @AlneCraft
      @AlneCraft Před 12 dny +80

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa They started it.

    • @ItIsYouAreNotYour
      @ItIsYouAreNotYour Před 12 dny +5

      Veh-wee Nyee---ice

    • @houdini246
      @houdini246 Před 11 dny +61

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa Soviets did irreparable damage to sea, which lead to disaster

  • @Daurenkozha
    @Daurenkozha Před 11 dny +678

    Kazakhstan has a big potential. 99.8% literacy. Many students are sent abroad to study. No enemies. Friendly to all countries. Vast natural resources. Time will show if Kazakhs will be able to use these advantages or not.

    • @expensivenes2645
      @expensivenes2645 Před 10 dny

      As a Kazakh while I agree that my country has a lot of potential its also has a lot of problems
      Nearly all of Government is corrupt
      Profiting from land and people not giving anything back
      First president was in power for 30 years second one is following in his footsteps
      We have Russia and China as our neighbors depending on them for our economic stability and with no hope of defending if they attack us

    • @prostoname5338
      @prostoname5338 Před 10 dny +18

      Where did you get ur stats? It’s false

    • @fsul8536
      @fsul8536 Před 10 dny +27

      Your country has a bright and prosperous future as long as there is no corruption and the money is invested properly.

    • @jcliu
      @jcliu Před 10 dny +51

      @@rebeli-argum Is it really flirting with NATO? Kazakhstan seems to be doing a pretty good job leveraging its useful neutrality at the intersection (physical and cultural) of Russia, China, Turkey/Muslim World, and the West. (Xi Jinping guaranteed its territorial integrity after Putin invaded Ukraine!) Whereas, say, Austrian or Swiss neutrality after the Cold War is just depraved free-riding, Kazakh geography still makes sense for it to play all sides. Call it a giant Qatar.

    • @rebeli-argum
      @rebeli-argum Před 10 dny +10

      @@jcliu swiss are not really neutral anymore. Macron wants Kazakhstan on the side of the west and to stop them trading with Russia because sanctions and all of that.
      Kazakhstan tries to be Turkey with two chairs strategy but i'm not sure how are they going to do this. They want to be cool with Russia and also want to be cool with the west

  • @xelzoid
    @xelzoid Před 10 dny +34

    Thank you for sharing the history of Kazakhstan with so many people, our country has suffered a lot and only now have started getting back up, love from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 the most hospitable country in the world

  • @Julianna.Domina
    @Julianna.Domina Před 12 dny +1752

    For anyone curious like i was: That circle in the middle of Kazakhstan is the Baikonour Cosmodrome, where Russia launches its spaceships from. It's not de jure russian land, but it is rented basically indefinitely by Russia

  • @user-xn5bq8uo6o
    @user-xn5bq8uo6o Před 12 dny +205

    Respect and love to our Kazakh brothers from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇰🇿

    • @IX-fc4po
      @IX-fc4po Před 12 dny +11

      to you too bro. we should develop further our trade relationships for mutual profit. also you are welcome to come to our country to work or study, its better for you than going to russia (we only ask to do everything in legal way).

    • @Qazaqalgatekalga
      @Qazaqalgatekalga Před 12 dny +14

      Assalam yalekum 👋 бауырым

    • @always-alicia
      @always-alicia Před 12 dny +5

      I thought you all hated each other (at least that’s what Borat said).

    • @husanalikuvvatov3371
      @husanalikuvvatov3371 Před 9 dny

      @@always-alicia it is propaganda, russia wants a conflict between them and always wants to control them

    • @dbuonline1
      @dbuonline1 Před 8 dny +1

      @@always-alicia non khazak civillians when an arabic looking english actor makes a movie in a state called Romania (formerly a subject) and calls it kazhakistan
      my point is because of that accursed(funny guy btw) our nothern bretherns in east africa are called walwdwiya or smt

  • @888alt
    @888alt Před 11 dny +283

    There is Kazakh saying: Men - qazaqpyn myñ ölıp, myñ tırılgen.
    I’m a Kazakh, I have died and risen thousands of times.
    Thanks for such a detailed video 🇰🇿❤

    • @JmKrokY
      @JmKrokY Před 9 dny

      Cool

    •  Před 9 dny

      ​@@eyey7070turkish is in latin

    • @ildarshamgulov2746
      @ildarshamgulov2746 Před 8 dny

      ​@@eyey7070Turkish, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar, Azerbaijan, Uzbek language very similar

    • @ayman3763
      @ayman3763 Před 6 dny

      @@eyey7070 don't be such a sore loser, 'hopefully better than turkey" have some pride

    • @thraciensis3589
      @thraciensis3589 Před 4 dny +5

      "Ben Kazakım bin ölüp, bin dirildim" in Turkish of Türkiye 😊

  • @carverpierce6587
    @carverpierce6587 Před 11 dny +115

    I have a good friend of mine at work from Kazakhstan, he’s actually there visiting family right now, and he and his family are some of the kindest people I’ve ever met

  • @dr.woozie7500
    @dr.woozie7500 Před 12 dny +979

    You left out an important part of Kazakh history, the Kazakh-Dzungar wars which started in the 1600s. The Dzungars were a western Mongol tribe that controlled a large portion of Xinjiang and southern Siberia and subjugated the Kazakhs, gaining territory as far west as Lake Balkhash. This wiped out a huge portion of the Kazakh population. Then from 1755-1757, the Manchus (Qing dynasty) sent an expedition out west and massacred 90% of the Dzungars with the help of the Turkic Uighurs and Kazakhs. As a result, Xinjiang today is home to mostly Turkic Muslim people rather than Mongol Buddhists and the Kazakhs never expanded past the Tian Shan and Altai mountains. The Russians swept south during their conquest of the steppe with little resistance.

    • @mastersafari5349
      @mastersafari5349 Před 12 dny +85

      You can't blame Russians on that so it's out of the scope of this video 😅

    • @terrian8205
      @terrian8205 Před 12 dny

      @@mastersafari5349 i gotta say his videos are heavily western propaganda and biased. quite frankly im suspecting he's secretly paid by US government

    • @adamthaeer217
      @adamthaeer217 Před 12 dny +39

      they want to blame Russia
      so that not helping 🤣

    • @churblefurbles
      @churblefurbles Před 12 dny

      @@mastersafari5349 Yea seems the CIA found its next target.

    • @maxh7637
      @maxh7637 Před 12 dny +19

      Actually, the Kazakhs took part in destruction of Dzungar khanate by Qing empire, not Uyghurs. Uyghurs in fact accepted quite a few Dzungarian refugees.

  • @user-ti2kk4ii6s
    @user-ti2kk4ii6s Před 12 dny +372

    We've met so much injustice and struggle through the centuries. Despite that we keep moving forward! Greetings from Kazakhstan 🖐️

    • @MARKCRASTO
      @MARKCRASTO Před 12 dny +15

      You are a brave people! Love from India 🇮🇳

    • @createdforthemoment6740
      @createdforthemoment6740 Před 12 dny +17

      My friend, heed the warning of Ukraine, don't let yourself fall victim again to Soviet styled thinking....

    • @captaincrunch7
      @captaincrunch7 Před 11 dny +10

      Love from Türkiye

    • @andreaswesterveld
      @andreaswesterveld Před 11 dny +6

      You seem like a country with a dark past and a bright future!

    • @jujirer
      @jujirer Před 11 dny

      @@createdforthemoment6740 they are smart enough not to fall into your traps,what happened to Irãq?to libyå?Ukrāine was attacked because they betråyed us and put our national security at risk at the cost of them getting the benifits of joining NÄTO.

  • @user-rb6df2wp8i
    @user-rb6df2wp8i Před 10 dny +13

    As a Kyrgyz born in Kyrgyzstan and now residing in Kazakhstan, I deeply appreciate this insight into Kazakhstan's history.
    It's a reminder of the resilience and strength of this nation, which I'm proud to call my second home. Thank you for sharing this powerful video.
    As Kyrgyz and Kazakhs, we are brothers, sharing a bond that transcends borders🇰🇬 🇰🇿

  • @leonardowynnwidodo9704
    @leonardowynnwidodo9704 Před 11 dny +87

    Actually, Kazakhstan was the last Soviet state before the USSR fully dissolved, so Russia "broke away" from Kazakhstan in a sense.

    • @betaincel
      @betaincel Před 6 dny

      yeah technically we could claim to be the heirs of the USSR, but that would be dumb because at the time of its collapse the USSR had accumulated HUGE debts($100 Billion) that needed to be paid to the US and other Western countries and only Russia was able to repay them

    • @sickpoet2865
      @sickpoet2865 Před 2 dny +6

      Thats because if Kazakh government would break away from USSR before Russia, ethnic russians in Kazakhstan wouldve rebelled.

    • @sickpoet2865
      @sickpoet2865 Před 2 dny +1

      Thats why kazakh government was waiting for Russia to break away first, so not to cause a rebellion that was stirring in the North.

    • @leonardowynnwidodo9704
      @leonardowynnwidodo9704 Před 2 dny

      @@sickpoet2865 but what about the other former SSR states, minus maybe Transnistria in Moldova and Belarus (who remains an ally of Russia to this day)? Wouldn’t the ethnic Russians in those states have rebelled too?

    • @sickpoet2865
      @sickpoet2865 Před 2 dny +1

      @@leonardowynnwidodo9704IN northern Kazakhstan, russians comprised like 70%-80% of the population. In all other republics russians were a minority, except eastern ukraine, where russians eventually rebelled.

  • @TheVitalOne
    @TheVitalOne Před 12 dny +677

    On April 1 you need to release a 45 minute video about why the Moon is so empty.

    • @membranealpha5961
      @membranealpha5961 Před 11 dny +15

      lmao yes

    • @keithrodrigues7508
      @keithrodrigues7508 Před 11 dny

      Moon Nazis rule it !

    • @strategistaow3520
      @strategistaow3520 Před 11 dny +6

      May for now people don't live in moon
      But in future people will

    • @KeepItSimpleSailor
      @KeepItSimpleSailor Před 11 dny +1

      @@strategistaow3520😂

    • @campandcook3118
      @campandcook3118 Před 11 dny

      ​@@KeepItSimpleSailor even now, some people behave like they live on the backside of the moon.
      Like "so far, no one got it right. BUT next time, socialism will work"

  • @moved-old
    @moved-old Před 12 dny +823

    I did NOT expect my favourite channel about geography make a video about my native country 😭 Бәрібір, видеода үшін рақмет брат!!!

    • @jfjjfjdjdjdn78
      @jfjjfjdjdjdn78 Před 12 dny +15

      Айтпа

    • @AbG-jy7gq
      @AbG-jy7gq Před 12 dny +4

      Is it wrong to make a video about Kazakhstan

    • @mautida9998
      @mautida9998 Před 12 dny +18

      I loved this video. Very instructive. So sad to see what happened to Kazakhstan but I’m happy to see that it’s recovering. I would love to discover the Kazakh culture and language.
      Btw what language do people speak in general?

    • @IX-fc4po
      @IX-fc4po Před 12 dny +18

      @@mautida9998 yeah its not a bad country nowdays, a quite good gdp per capita, human dev. index etc. people speak russian as lingua franca (only 71% are kazakhs) and kazakh. If you plan to visit it, I recomend you Almaty - the most important region historically and economicaly.

    • @michaelsurratt1864
      @michaelsurratt1864 Před 12 dny

      Damn dude sorry to hear. At least by the looks of it, you don’t live there anymore.

  • @aznau
    @aznau Před 12 dny +179

    As a Kyrgyz i remember my grandfather told me how the Russians starved the Kazakhs and they fled to us and we helped our brother nation

    • @abylai8kerim
      @abylai8kerim Před 11 dny +18

      Иә, Жүсіп Абдрахманұлына мың рақмет

    • @seiro8606
      @seiro8606 Před 11 dny +13

      Полное враньё

    • @57ar7up
      @57ar7up Před 10 dny +31

      Typical Russia

    • @seiro8606
      @seiro8606 Před 10 dny

      @@57ar7up типичный западный зомби.

    • @kid876
      @kid876 Před 10 dny +10

      Сколько тебе платят за это враньё?

  • @painterforbeginners9613
    @painterforbeginners9613 Před 8 dny +6

    As a individual adopted from Kazakhstan I can attest that the Kazakh history is sadly forgotten and not looked into. Thank you so so much for sharing apart of my families history. People just think of us as a Borat joke but we have a deep history that needs to be told!

  • @sohopedeco
    @sohopedeco Před 12 dny +243

    Friend: "Don't be sad. There's plenty of fish in the sea."
    Me: "Tell that to the Khazakh fishing industry."

    • @FADNaR
      @FADNaR Před 9 dny +7

      There are a lot of fish there now. The Northern Aral Sea has been restored

    • @faratolybai
      @faratolybai Před 8 dny

      SAD

    • @geosimp3889
      @geosimp3889 Před 7 dny

      You mean kazakh?

    • @sohopedeco
      @sohopedeco Před 7 dny

      @@geosimp3889 it's written Cazaque in my language

    • @Soufriere84
      @Soufriere84 Před 7 dny

      @@FADNaR It has. Unfortunately the dam wasn't built quite tall enough for the water to reach Aralsk like it used to, but it's leagues better than Uzbekistan caring more about its insane cotton industry than toxic dust storms

  • @colincuratolo1645
    @colincuratolo1645 Před 12 dny +277

    I’m happy for Kazakhstan’s recent growth. They have the coolest flag 🇰🇿. Love from 🇺🇸

    • @Baby_tea
      @Baby_tea Před 12 dny +18

      Thx bro ❤ USA 🦅🦅🦅

    • @plastelina_ytb
      @plastelina_ytb Před 12 dny +11

      DEF have the coolest flag. I agree 💯

    • @IX-fc4po
      @IX-fc4po Před 12 dny +9

      @@plastelina_ytb I am always surprised that a lot of people find our flag to be beautiful :D imo it looks very average

    • @yeet8336
      @yeet8336 Před 12 dny +1

      that flag is mad ugly imo

    • @thegodofbob
      @thegodofbob Před 12 dny +14

      @@IX-fc4poIt has a nice blue to it, looks unique

  • @user-hn5bi3nw9y
    @user-hn5bi3nw9y Před 11 dny +17

    Truly great job! Speaking as kazakh who knows my history, you did awesome in summarising 20th century for Kazakhstan. And especially for a westerner.

    • @SaturnineXTS
      @SaturnineXTS Před 11 dny

      they don't generally teach us falsified history here in the West, so that shouldn't really come as a surprise

  • @MrMangistau
    @MrMangistau Před 11 dny +16

    I appreciate that you call our people 'Kazak'. The term was distorted to differentiate Russian Cossacks, although the actual name was initially Turkic and nomadic, meaning 'people without rulers' or 'free people'. The first Kazaks were nomadic people who were left without a ruler due to the disintegration of the Golden Horde. With the establishment of serfdom in Muscovy, serfs began to flee to the nomadic steppes and join the nomadic Kazaks. Gradually, ethnically Kazaks predominantly became Slavic. Later, during the expansion of Muscovy, these Slavic Kazaks started to serve Moscow and became part of Muscovy, playing a significant role in further expanding the Russian Empire into Siberia and Central Asia.

  • @aitore3005
    @aitore3005 Před 12 dny +227

    This is suuuuuuuch a good work brother. I am kazakh and this is the most detailed video about kazakhstan's geography and demography I have ever seen. Yes, some things were forgotten like kazakh-dzhungar wars but for english viewers I believe its more than enough to know.

    • @abylai8kerim
      @abylai8kerim Před 11 dny +1

      Тағы тіл мәселесін көтергенде ғой

    • @stevec7923
      @stevec7923 Před 11 dny +5

      Indeed. A fascinating presentation for us Yankees. I learned a lot!

    • @xmurshedz
      @xmurshedz Před 11 dny

      And that part left intentionally!

    • @phlezktravels
      @phlezktravels Před 10 dny

      We see the desert. That's the reason.

    • @eyey7070
      @eyey7070 Před 9 dny +3

      selamun aleyküm kardeṣ 👋 greetings from turkey

  • @MrQwertypoiuyty
    @MrQwertypoiuyty Před 12 dny +94

    I was on a recent vacation in Kazakhstan during the Labor day week 2024. (1) Weather experience: When I arrived in Astana, 1st of May at 12 midnight, it was snowing with the weather or temperature at minus 1 Celsius. This was May. And when I asked my tour guide friend the next day, he informed me that temps in Astana can easily drop minus 40 degrees Celsius during winter. (2) Land Area: Driving to Burabay National Park, the tour guide told me that Northern Kazakhstan is similar to Siberia in Russia - a vast land with a lot of birch and pine trees wherein winters are the harshest. We also drove near the steppes, and it was very flat and you cannot see civilization, only grazing horses! Overall, it became one of my favorite countries that I have visited as there are NO crowds in their touristic places 😊

    • @samalaimukhametova7290
      @samalaimukhametova7290 Před 11 dny +4

      Personally, I don’t think now that this is a Russian tree after what I recently heard. On the other hand, we also have birches in Kazakhstan

    • @abylai8kerim
      @abylai8kerim Před 11 dny +5

      Қош келдің!

    • @ljubexns
      @ljubexns Před 10 dny +3

      You wanted to say Siberia, not Serbia, right?

    • @MrQwertypoiuyty
      @MrQwertypoiuyty Před 10 dny +2

      @@ljubexns Indeed. I corrected it already 😅😅😅 Thank you.

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 Před 5 dny +1

      Fantastic. This part of the world in general has always fascinated me, partly because you've usually had to go out of your way to find out about it in years past, at least where I've lived.
      Where I live possibly adds to the interest too. I think it's said that in the UK you're never further than 70 miles from the coast. Somewhere so different beyond my everyday experience just blows my mind.

  • @DiavoloVolpe
    @DiavoloVolpe Před 11 dny +14

    A few mistakes I should point out:
    Guryev and Vernyi aren't Northern forts, Guryev is the modern-day city of Atyrau located in the West, and Vernyi is the Soviet name for Almaty, located in the South-East
    Also, it would've made sense to mention the forceful relocation of ethnic Koreans to Central Asia by Stalin during WWII
    Other than that, a solid video 👌

  • @squareinsquare2078
    @squareinsquare2078 Před 11 dny +8

    Went to Kazakhstan on holidays a few years ago, it was a great place to visit, I highly recommend it.

  • @anthonymelohorstmann1238
    @anthonymelohorstmann1238 Před 12 dny +585

    Literally just got into yt to find something to watch while eating, and find out RLL had posted something 32 seconds ago...
    came looking for copper, found gold

    • @miliba
      @miliba Před 12 dny +20

      You found superior potassium

    • @rundown132
      @rundown132 Před 12 dny +2

      Copper is pretty expensive these days, that's a dated expression

    • @jab00ty42
      @jab00ty42 Před 12 dny +3

      Same these videos are prime eating content

    • @stereo-soulsoundsystem5070
      @stereo-soulsoundsystem5070 Před 12 dny +3

      I was thinking the same but this episode is so bleak I might have lost my appetite

    • @Bhq870
      @Bhq870 Před 12 dny

      This is me now ..

  • @aaronjones8905
    @aaronjones8905 Před 12 dny +126

    Don't forget that the Kazakhs have managed to save the Northern Aral. If Uzbekistan could detach its economy from cotton, there's a chance that the full Aral could be restored.

    • @annenelson5656
      @annenelson5656 Před 9 dny +9

      I sure hope so. Bringing the fishing industry and agriculture back would put Kazahkian a major world bread basket and will be able to provide food for all Central Asia.
      Russia has to mind their own business and let Kazakhstan run their own business.

    • @handyvickers
      @handyvickers Před 7 dny

      But the snowfall upstream has diminished hugely?

    • @Fenixsamarkandian
      @Fenixsamarkandian Před 5 dny

      Uzbekistan werenʼt problem on that time. Soviets

    • @Jae336
      @Jae336 Před 3 dny

      Өзбектер тәуелсіздік алғаннан кейін де Арал теңізін сақтауға тырыспады

    • @tyronemaroney335
      @tyronemaroney335 Před 2 dny

      ​@handyvickers not to late to change it

  • @tomwalsh96
    @tomwalsh96 Před 11 dny +97

    I never realised how similar the history of Kazakhstan is to the history or Ireland

    • @abylai8kerim
      @abylai8kerim Před 11 dny +15

      Айтпаңыз, кейін сіздер секілді тілімізді ұмыта жаздадық

    • @abylai8kerim
      @abylai8kerim Před 11 dny +10

      Bí sábháilte, mo dheartháir cinniúint Éireannach! Beannachtaí ó an Kazakh tír

    • @JamesPilkenton-se5cx
      @JamesPilkenton-se5cx Před 11 dny +3

      ...sooo...does this make Borat the original Florida Man ?

    • @TarlanT
      @TarlanT Před 10 dny +20

      Yup. As Kazakh, I’m always surprised, how many similarities there are.
      Especially with famine, anti-colonial revolts and loss of native language.
      However things are much better with the later issue in Kazakhstan.

    • @user-wh5nr4ig1f
      @user-wh5nr4ig1f Před 8 dny +3

      Actually North Qazaqstan is like North Ireland...

  • @rohnejati6354
    @rohnejati6354 Před 10 dny +7

    There are 3 million Hazaras in Afghanistan who are originally from Kazakhstan. Hazaras used to be a huge population but in 1892 Afghans Pashtuns killed 62% of Hazaras.
    The Hazaras who were Kazakhs under the Mongol rule were sent to modern day Afghanistan and Pakistan.

  • @ShonIzAmeriki
    @ShonIzAmeriki Před 12 dny +171

    I camped where the Alatau range in Kazakhstan meets the Tian Shan range. We drove 6 hours on dirt roads from Almaty and mostly saw herders, yurts, 1 mosque and 1 shop. The herders are so nice and they gave us Kumis to drink (fermented horse milk). A friend I know there is a descendant from Stalin’s German to Kazakh diaspora, and German is still spoken in his family. It’s true that the demographics are complicated there due to the USSR. But love for the country’s cultural heroes like Abai Qunanbaiuly is strong. The country and her people are beautiful. Ох, как скучаю по тебе, Казахстан 🇰🇿 💛

    • @brtnai
      @brtnai Před 12 dny

    • @user-cl3vy7pw8s
      @user-cl3vy7pw8s Před 12 dny +2

      Were there alot of Germans who came to Kazakhstan after the war? I know there were alot of forcible migrations in the Stalin days, but in school they only talked about migrations internal to the USSR, like the Crimean Tatars.

    • @RastiGan
      @RastiGan Před 12 dny +8

      There were many Germans who where drawn in by the Russian Empire as settlers. They even had their own autonomous region within the USSR right next to Khazakstan around the lower Volga river. Shortly after the start of the war in 1941, Stalin accused them all (baselessly) of collaboration with Nazi-Germany. The Volga German ASSR was dismantled and ethnic Germans were deported to Siberia or Khazakstan. From the latter there are storys, that the German people were basically dumped in the middle of nowhere without any belongings. Not unlike the Crimean Tartars. Wouldn't call that "migration".

    • @user-cl3vy7pw8s
      @user-cl3vy7pw8s Před 12 dny +6

      @@RastiGan "Forced migration" doesn't mean anything like what just "migration" means. English doesn't really have a phrase for things like those population transfers, because we don't have a word for "half-deportation, half-genocide".

    • @ml8028
      @ml8028 Před 11 dny

      Enjoy the info

  • @sergiygolovin5478
    @sergiygolovin5478 Před 12 dny +286

    My own uncle built this railway in 1970 in the Kostanai area.
    Then he returned home to Kyiv with a lot of money and bought an apartment😎
    He told me that it was very difficult there and the climate was bad

    • @no-sq2pn
      @no-sq2pn Před 12 dny +5

      Wait, wasn't it illegal to buy and own private property in the USSR?

    • @emilymschoener9193
      @emilymschoener9193 Před 12 dny +17

      Haventbyou read animal farm? Some ppl were exempt hence the Revolution

    • @sergiygolovin5478
      @sergiygolovin5478 Před 12 dny

      @@thermn8r 👌🤌🤏💸)))

    • @user-gv4mi9cd2y
      @user-gv4mi9cd2y Před 12 dny

      i think he meant rent

    • @maxh7637
      @maxh7637 Před 12 dny +13

      ​​@@no-sq2pnThere was such thing as a cooperative apartment you could buy and own.

  • @yusufsuleyman5666
    @yusufsuleyman5666 Před 10 dny +11

    My dad did his army service in Semipalatinsk in 1990. He went there with full hair but came home with almost all of his hair falling due to the radiation(his father and his 2 brothers have full hair). I am 27 and almost bold due to the modified genetics, so I guess the Soviets are still f*cking up some of our lives

    • @sickpoet2865
      @sickpoet2865 Před 2 dny

      Bro my dad served there too, and he s bold 😂. Thankfully ihave hair, but i was definitely born with radiation in my dna 😢

    • @yusufsuleyman5666
      @yusufsuleyman5666 Před dnem

      @@sickpoet2865 I have almost the same case, my brother who is 2 years older than me has full hair, but the fate decided to make me hairless😂

  • @chisaki703
    @chisaki703 Před 11 dny +6

    Thanks for covering our country's complex history and situation, we were crippled by outside forces and geography and could as well disappear but our kindness and resilience kept us going into the 21st century with proud steps towards recovery. We value our multipolar economy and policy and hope to stay on the right track to prosperity🇰🇿❤️

  • @govement9151
    @govement9151 Před 12 dny +101

    36:12 There is saying in kazakh: we have died 1000 times, and 1000 times more resurrected

    • @siratshi455
      @siratshi455 Před 9 dny +7

      Мың өліп мың тірілген елім ай. Қаншама азап шектік, неше апат көрдік. Алла жар болсын, отанымыз көркейсін. Бізді жәбірлеген дұшпандар өзі бәлелерге батар.

    • @dbuonline1
      @dbuonline1 Před 8 dny

      @@siratshi455 "the enemies who have oppressed us will be in trouble" love thy enemy no less

  • @raphaelgarcia9576
    @raphaelgarcia9576 Před 12 dny +55

    Before watching this I knew they got a raw deal, but had no idea it was on this scale. There are no words 😢 Thank you for opening our eyes. I hope we can all learn from this to prevent this from ever happening again.

  • @Armanst88
    @Armanst88 Před 11 dny +9

    Thanks for a great video - an extensive and a very detailed research.
    A subscriber from Kazakhstan

  • @sloanissocoolandgreat
    @sloanissocoolandgreat Před 11 dny +4

    i love videos like these, especially after just finishing ap human geography this year!! political geography, international relations and history is so interesting to me! its so sad hearing about all the struggles kazakhstan has gone through but its also so informative and really cool to learn about

  • @MTTT1234
    @MTTT1234 Před 12 dny +179

    For anybody wondering why some maps here of the country have a weird circle cut out in the center, that would be the Baikonur Cosmodrome, which is leased to Russia, so Kazahk authorities have only limited power there, as far as I know.

    • @zacherysaucier6747
      @zacherysaucier6747 Před 12 dny +8

      thank you! I was trying to find what that was up with that!

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa Před 12 dny +7

      ​@@zacherysaucier6747the principle is similar to US military bases

    • @circleancopan7748
      @circleancopan7748 Před 12 dny +2

      Baikonur was like Subic and Clark Airfields before the volcanic eruption in 1991, local laws don't apply to them.

    • @abel_underwater
      @abel_underwater Před 12 dny +8

      @@carkawalakhatulistiwa I can count on my hand how many host nations are happy with having Russian bases on or around their land. Meanwhile nearly all American ones are by the grace of the host countries. That concept baffles the Russians to this day…and they wonder why their former “allies” couldn’t wait to flee the second the USSR collapsed🤦🏼‍♂️dümbässes

    • @meteorknight999
      @meteorknight999 Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@abel_underwateredit: why is the dumbarse below talking reuniting on military base topic
      kazackstan wanted to stay in USSR and voted to keep it running when everyone voted out.
      You are spreading horrible misinfo they also like and by grace keep russians in

  • @misteryeen
    @misteryeen Před 12 dny +103

    A chilling reminder of how the lack of care, forethought, and hubris of mankind has devastating consequences on the innocence of life and land. Bless the folks that have endured.

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Před 12 dny

      Mostly just Russia being evil.

    • @hofahome
      @hofahome Před 11 dny +5

      Very well said

    • @MU80085
      @MU80085 Před 7 dny

      Communism

    • @hofahome
      @hofahome Před 7 dny +2

      @@MU80085 eh, it’s not really confined to any political system. It’s human nature to some degree.

    • @josecipriano3048
      @josecipriano3048 Před 7 dny

      ​@@MU80085 communism doesn't do anything, the people in power do. And they're the worst in every single system. Or maybe you think that the environment isn't getting destroyed anymore, now that communis doesn't exist.

  • @BillEarl
    @BillEarl Před 10 dny +10

    Fascinating, I learnt so much. I had not realised what the Kazakhs had suffered during the USSR/Stalin years. I hope their future is all peace and prosperity, and free from Russian interference. Is there any chance the Aral Sea will one day return? Will the rivers regain their flows?

    • @AijanTaijan
      @AijanTaijan Před 5 dny

      Если бы быль на готове каналый при вчерашном потопе, можно было увеличить границу нынешного арала. Но есть не мало шансов увеличить поступающие кубометр воды.

  • @daniellegeihs
    @daniellegeihs Před 7 dny +3

    Wow. I had a friend from Kazakhstan. She was awesome.

  • @jotarokujo9164
    @jotarokujo9164 Před 12 dny +275

    I am from Uzbekistan and I can tell you that Central Asia is the unluckiest region on earth. We were subjugated and conquered by the Chinese (during the Tang), and later the Russians. And both of them wanted to depopulate us long ago, hell there were even eradication of Western Turkic population (it was the Tang that a massive Turkic population fled west), and then Russian imperialism. We were so lucky to survive today.

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Před 12 dny +4

      EU: soon

    • @user-ug6qu9se3e
      @user-ug6qu9se3e Před 12 dny +28

      You are a very tough people. Surviving two evil empires altogether demonstrated that.

    • @maozedong8370
      @maozedong8370 Před 12 dny +59

      So convenient of you to forget the fact that these empires were so hostile because they were ravaged by Central Asians for centuries. The Mongols and the Huns ransacked China more times than you could count and slaughtered people and the Russians were severely impacted by such raids too, so much so that the entire reason Russia exists was because they had to unify the Kievan Rus into a tsardom to increase their level of power to stop being massacred, sold into slavery and having their cities burnt down.
      I just find it hypocritical that people complain about the "white man" and conveniently forget about WHY they do stuff like this in the first place. The Mongols almost annihilated the Kievan Rus from existence it was so bad, you thought the Russians would let that happen again?
      Russia is so paranoid about war and invasions that they conquer the world in order to not be conquered because you burnt them so bad. The entire reason Russia took over Central Asia was to stop the barbarians from ransacking their nation.

    • @maozedong8370
      @maozedong8370 Před 12 dny

      @@user-ug6qu9se3e They aren't "evil." You forget China and Russia were annihilated by Genghis Khan as well as other Central Asian nomadic peoples who crippled them so badly that both China and Russia turned the tables as soon as they could and expanded into those lands to prevent it from ever happening again.
      War is natural for all societies. Stop acting like some moral crusader, there is NO such thing as good or evil, they are all convenient labels humans just make up in their head and throw at whatever, at whenever time they please.

    • @miliba
      @miliba Před 12 dny

      @@maozedong8370
      Now the moskhols have become these barbarians instead, Chairman Mao

  • @jonnelacecodog3490
    @jonnelacecodog3490 Před 12 dny +347

    World Records of Every Central-Asian Country:
    Kazakhstan: The largest land-locked country in the world
    Uzbekistan: The cheapest country in the world
    Kyrgyztstan: The furthest country from any major oceans of the world
    Tajikistan: Has the highest average elevation in the world
    Turkmenistan: The weirdest country in the world

    • @samankucher5117
      @samankucher5117 Před 12 dny +57

      and kurdistan the biggest non state opp in the middle East .
      the stan is a curse bro 💀

    • @plony6142
      @plony6142 Před 12 dny +15

      @@samankucher5117 oh man, you haven't heard about "Sovietistan", :)

    • @aksamhuda7
      @aksamhuda7 Před 12 dny +4

      Pakistan?

    • @ryboi1337
      @ryboi1337 Před 12 dny +29

      ​@@aksamhuda7does anything need to be said about pakistan? We all have eyes lol

    • @Belgiannnn
      @Belgiannnn Před 12 dny

      You mean Turkmenistan, the country with a leader that has the smallest pipi in the world

  • @maruseyes1320
    @maruseyes1320 Před 11 dny +10

    I'm really grateful to you for covering our history to a wider audience. Words cannot describe the amount of nerves i lost arguing about my own history. I really hope more people will look into this

  • @rinabek
    @rinabek Před 10 dny +2

    One of the best videos I have seen about my homecountry, and mostly accurate. Thank you for sharing.

  • @gavtronics
    @gavtronics Před 12 dny +414

    Everything the Soviets touched either went to sh*t or to space

    • @Maya_Goldstein
      @Maya_Goldstein Před 12 dny +20

      I'm dying of laughing 😁😂😆😆😆😆

    • @autarchprinceps
      @autarchprinceps Před 12 dny +17

      Well it was a lot of shit that predated the Soviets too in this, and in several ways what came after too, though some of that may still be their fault, at least in parts.

    • @antm4n1
      @antm4n1 Před 12 dny +1

      Communism and Nazism is the same thing but different angles. Just as evil.

    • @thematthew761
      @thematthew761 Před 12 dny +30

      @@autarchprincepsRussians in general

    • @Thea._
      @Thea._ Před 12 dny +1

      Fully agree.

  • @thatiowan3581
    @thatiowan3581 Před 12 dny +150

    Central Asia is a criminally underrated part of the world, so thank you for making yet another video about them 🇰🇿🇰🇬

    • @t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334
      @t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334 Před 12 dny +5

      Because y’all are not important

    • @oDAKE
      @oDAKE Před 12 dny

      ​@@t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334 uneducated 😉😉

    • @twinsplay0795
      @twinsplay0795 Před 12 dny

      Wtf???

    • @thatiowan3581
      @thatiowan3581 Před 12 dny

      @t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334 no one:
      Absolutely no one:
      You for some reason: ur worthless
      Why bro? Why be a terrible person?

    • @chisaki703
      @chisaki703 Před 12 dny

      ​@@t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334 tell that to the west who are increasingly meddling in with us as to avoid russian and chinese dominance in the region

  • @inszel
    @inszel Před 8 dny +2

    A hard video to get through, yet it always warms my heart to see people recovering.

  • @beesknees8568
    @beesknees8568 Před 8 dny +2

    such a well detailed video, i salute you

  • @craig3895
    @craig3895 Před 12 dny +40

    Holy shit!? I've never seen this talked about in history. My Grandfather was one of the Volga Germans. We fled to Canada.

    • @abylai8kerim
      @abylai8kerim Před 11 dny +7

      Себебі біздің тарихты орыстар жойып жіберді :(

    • @JacyndaMinor
      @JacyndaMinor Před 7 dny

      @@abylai8kerim seems like Russians are always in the business of destroying things. I wish they’d keep to themselves and leave everybody else the hell alone!

    • @snowade
      @snowade Před 5 dny

      @@abylai8kerim안타깝네요. 😢

  • @sharif7099
    @sharif7099 Před 12 dny +32

    I was born and have always lived in Almaty, the largest city in Qazaqstan. Always knew that my country is 9th by size, but it was a piece of abstract information for me. Only after I decided to drive 1200 km from Almaty to Astana I realised how huge and beautiful my country is. 18 hours on the road. Borderless steppes, arid lone hills, distant mountains, dense northern forests and this lead-coloured heavy sky (as we say in russian). I had to see it to undestand that I truly love this land all that it bears

    • @nimblehuman
      @nimblehuman Před 8 dny +3

      I'm American and I've driven across the vast empty stretches of this land under skies lead, cobalt, yellow and every shade of desert pastel. It's true, being by yourself across such an immense and glorious landscape does bring about love for the land.

  • @kenswindle4860
    @kenswindle4860 Před 11 dny

    Super and informative video. Thank you for sharing!

  • @alfredtagirov3065
    @alfredtagirov3065 Před 9 dny +1

    Great job! I will recommend this video to everybody who wants to know more about KZ

  • @Qazaqalgatekalga
    @Qazaqalgatekalga Před 12 dny +114

    Hello from Kazakhstan, I am your subscriber

    • @SignsBehindScience
      @SignsBehindScience Před 12 dny +1

      Salām from Pakistan

    • @SignsBehindScience
      @SignsBehindScience Před 12 dny

      @@shashlek5751 😂 the largest province of Pakistan is mostly empty

    • @user-ug6qu9se3e
      @user-ug6qu9se3e Před 12 dny +3

      Hello from Ukraine.

    • @matheussanthiago9685
      @matheussanthiago9685 Před 12 dny +1

      Wawa we wa

    • @Shadow-pn5qw
      @Shadow-pn5qw Před 12 dny +1

      Пока не появится ролик про твою страну и не узнаешь что так много подписчиков из Казахстана.

  • @dcanedemboyz7431
    @dcanedemboyz7431 Před 12 dny +140

    Alternative title, ''History and Geography of Kazakhstan''

    • @ZTheLastViking
      @ZTheLastViking Před 12 dny +17

      Thats not how you get millions of people to click on all those videos.

    • @t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334
      @t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334 Před 12 dny +12

      He often does this just to make video longer he never jsut gets to the point he easily could make this a 10 minute video but he is greedy

    • @CTY547
      @CTY547 Před 12 dny

      I guess historical context just flies right over your head​@@t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334

    • @dcanedemboyz7431
      @dcanedemboyz7431 Před 12 dny +2

      @@t.n.h.ptheneohumanpatterna8334 fully agree

    • @khajiithadwares2263
      @khajiithadwares2263 Před 12 dny

      Wondering how much of a role plays that the country is settled on a salt basin, between the Black and Caspian Sea?
      Sedimentation on these sills started before 10,000 years ago and continued until 5,300 years ago.
      Salt and sand (sodium and silica) do not make for great fertile lands.

  • @TheMelbournelad
    @TheMelbournelad Před 11 dny +25

    Man I remember when Australia hit 20million. Was a big for us too

    • @JezaLoki
      @JezaLoki Před 3 hodinami

      October 2004. Now we’re at over 26 million. Average birth rate of 1.7 in the last 20 years. Life expectancy went from about 78 to 83 in that time. Nearly 3 million immigrants since 2004.
      Side point: there are slightly less than 1 million aboriginal people in Australia.

  • @nsr180
    @nsr180 Před 6 dny

    Very well spoken and interesting information thank you

  • @Naizachannel
    @Naizachannel Před 12 dny +36

    Seriously didn't expect such a great video about my country and people by the thumbnail. But wow, this was really awesome. The points are accurate. Just another fact for the ones interested: because of such a diverse population dynamic, different ethnic groups are coexisting in a very friendly manner these days. I had German, Tatar, Uyghur, Armenian, Georgian, Russian, and Ukrainian friends growing up in Almaty. These days you can see a partial polarisation of the Russian ethnic group living in Kazakhstan, as some embrace Kazakh language and identity in protest of the Russia's policy, while some others get influenced by Russia's rhetorhic. I have seen people organising Kazakh language courses for russians and making reels where they try to speak Kazakh, and there was a small attempt of declaring independence for russia in the north (all of the perpetrators of the attempt are already in jail)

    • @retro5014
      @retro5014 Před 11 dny +1

      I looked at the ethnic makeup map and noticed it being all over the place. Aren't there many mixed families these days as well?

    • @Naizachannel
      @Naizachannel Před 11 dny +3

      @@retro5014 Yes. A lot of us are mixed, especially in the cities. My great granddad literally yoinked a german girl from Germany during WW2. In the old days, christian white group usually intermixed between themselves. However, nowadays the ethnic and cultural lines are becoming more blurry between Kazakhs and other ethnic groups. Kazakhs are more homogenous, but there were frequent instances of intermixture, as shown by my great granddad

    • @everus8558
      @everus8558 Před 10 dny +1

      It wasn't "small attempt of declaring independence for Russia in the north", organization which did it is banned in Russia. Russia and Kazakhstan have history of joint operations against Kazakhstan separatists.

    • @Naizachannel
      @Naizachannel Před 10 dny

      @@everus8558 You mean communists? I think we are speaking about different events here. I am talking about most recent one, with a proletariat thingy

  • @naurzoom7393
    @naurzoom7393 Před 12 dny +41

    Such a deep and correct analysis of Kazakhstan. Big respect to you from kazakh!

    • @yargolocus4853
      @yargolocus4853 Před 12 dny +6

      hope it goes well for you guys in there. I doubt the west can manage to muster as much support as it lends to its neighborhood, but you are definitely in the right here. wishing unity and prosperity for you.

  • @rishikeshdangi8018
    @rishikeshdangi8018 Před 11 dny +8

    As a introvert i would love to live there

    • @kstar_ca
      @kstar_ca Před 11 dny +3

      They offer digital nomad viasas, please don't hesitate to apply

  • @WOLF_KZ
    @WOLF_KZ Před 13 hodinami +3

    Kazakhstan is a country that is very rich in resources; Kazakhstan is in the top spot in terms of URANIUM production, and Kazakhstan is also very rich in OIL and GAS production!
    KAZAKHSTAN IS A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY!

  • @adityakawadkar1489
    @adityakawadkar1489 Před 12 dny +42

    this shows how ecologically sensitive some areas are.......
    Soviets fricking tried to grow water intense semi-tropical cotton crop in desert like arid climate......complete madness..

    • @JLAvey
      @JLAvey Před 10 dny +8

      That's what happens when people who know absolutely nothing about an industry or sector of life interfere with it.

    • @mr.redius
      @mr.redius Před 10 dny

      As the Ancients said, no water, no people. The Aral Sea was destroyed deliberately. To contain the growing violence of the Kazakhs and Uzbeks.

    • @rusya_ufa1201
      @rusya_ufa1201 Před 7 dny

      Actually, this cotton was vital for the USSR to wage war against Nazi Germany. It is needed for the production of weapons. Perhaps the Soviets had to wait for supplies from the United States, a country that for a long time did not recognize the USSR at all? And then Churchill started the Cold War altogether. But the author of this video, of course, won't tell you that. He needs to make Russians look like fiends.

    • @user-yq2xk9rh1e
      @user-yq2xk9rh1e Před 7 dny

      ​@@rusya_ufa1201+ 15 рублей

    • @nathanlima4608
      @nathanlima4608 Před 5 dny

      ​@@rusya_ufa1201ok Russian bot

  • @Argacyan
    @Argacyan Před 12 dny +29

    6:50 Places like Guryev were built at or near older existing cities, with Guryev specifically being near Sarai-Jük which had been one of the major cities of the Golden Horde, the main capital of the Nogai Horde and one of the main cities of the Kazakh Horde.

    • @samalaimukhametova7290
      @samalaimukhametova7290 Před 11 dny +9

      Жазғаныңыз жақсы болды, әйтпесе кейбір орыстар өздерін сүттен ақ, судан тазамыз деп әңгіме соғып отыр, бізді ақымақ көрсеткілері келіп

  • @Bald_Zeus
    @Bald_Zeus Před 11 dny +51

    Always been intrigued by Kazakhstan, really hope they continue to grow and prosper and I hope Russia don't go and fuck things up there again..
    Love from Sweden!

    • @fyvvyf8945
      @fyvvyf8945 Před 11 dny +3

      Hello. I hope that the Sweden will also proper. You Swedes have done a lot to overcome your pride by choosing the path of peace. Unlike some other countries. Cough China, cough USA, cough Arab monarchies and etc.

    • @abylai8kerim
      @abylai8kerim Před 11 dny +2

      Рақмет!

    • @rusya_ufa1201
      @rusya_ufa1201 Před 7 dny

      Yes, but no one thinks about what they will do with 2-3 million unemployed Islamized young people in 5-10 years? Where do you think they'll go? 😁😁Soon, European women will have even more Muslim guys🤣🤣

    • @standom2390
      @standom2390 Před 3 dny

      Please don't take everything at face value out there in Sweden. Learn to view things critically. There's no need to look for scapegoats.

    • @tyronemaroney335
      @tyronemaroney335 Před 2 dny

      ​@fyvvyf8945 um dude in your life time when has the u.s taken and kept territory? Un like the Russians and Chinese we don't want to expand our territory beyond our borders

  • @dastanalshev475
    @dastanalshev475 Před 8 dny +2

    Thank you a lot for making a video about Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 ❤️

  • @ace.of.skulls
    @ace.of.skulls Před 12 dny +207

    Love Kazakhstan from USA 🇺🇸❤️🇰🇿

  • @rdkbay3458
    @rdkbay3458 Před 12 dny +30

    Well done job. Thank you for covering this topic. Despite all this geographic disadvantages and historic catastrophies Kazakhstan's fertility rate has been high lately, and ethnic Kazakhs now comprise more than 71 percent of total population, unlike 29 % earlier.
    And I want to mention the history of my family. That in the 1950s and 1960s my grandparents just like many other rural Kazakhs were able to have 13 and 8 children respectively to change Kazakh demography after previous enourmous losses, fruits of which we see today.
    My mother's mother died in her 50s in a car accident having 13 children left, so I have never had a chance to see her alife, but she is my hero..

    • @rusya_ufa1201
      @rusya_ufa1201 Před 7 dny +2

      а теперь подумай, что вы будете делать через 5-10 лет с 2-3 миллионами безработной молодежи? Учитывая нарастающую исламизацию и национализм. Беспредел 2022 в году покажется вам цветочками. Отвечу заранее - они станут питательной средой для ИГИЛ, а учитывая близость Афганистана.....

    • @rdkbay3458
      @rdkbay3458 Před 7 dny

      @@rusya_ufa1201 Не твое дело. Это лучше, чем свой народ на мясорубку отправлять. Заимись своим терроризмом и национализмом.

    • @Jade-ju1qs
      @Jade-ju1qs Před 5 dny +2

      @@rusya_ufa1201будем счастливо смотреть как распадается россея 😂

    • @rusya_ufa1201
      @rusya_ufa1201 Před 5 dny

      @@Jade-ju1qs скорей уж южный Казахстан станет новым Сомали, а север станет Россией, которая огородится от варваров с юга минными полями. 🤭🤭

  • @Jae336
    @Jae336 Před 3 dny +1

    I'm glad someone finally made a video on this topic! As a history and geography teacher, I know everything that is said in this video - but I want every ordinary Kazakh people to know it .
    Thank you for the video :3

  • @macbooker8425
    @macbooker8425 Před 11 dny +5

    Hello from Kazakhstan 👋

  • @possumface2425
    @possumface2425 Před 12 dny +27

    The suffering endured by Kazakhstan is mind-boggling and demonstrates that human cruelty and selfishness know no limits.

  • @BerryFunChannel1
    @BerryFunChannel1 Před 12 dny +42

    mic sounds a lot better

  • @tukansrukan1
    @tukansrukan1 Před 10 dny +1

    Thwnk you for fixing microphone

  • @Arkaeuss
    @Arkaeuss Před 8 dny +2

    Really interesting. Kazakhstan is one of the top countries on my bucket list, awesome to learn about it.

  • @orim
    @orim Před 12 dny +14

    Good God. This country is like the poster child for why environmental impact studiest are necessary.
    The case study on how stupidity, cruelty and recklessness can terraform a country in a century.
    This is the kind of story I wish was taught in social studies classes in school. Holy hell.

    • @rusya_ufa1201
      @rusya_ufa1201 Před 7 dny

      Actually, this cotton was vital for the USSR to wage war against Nazi Germany. It is needed for the production of weapons. Perhaps the Soviets had to wait for supplies from the United States, a country that for a long time did not recognize the USSR at all? And then Churchill started the Cold War altogether. But the author of this video, of course, won't tell you that. He needs to make Russians look like fiends.

  • @ottomanosman2463
    @ottomanosman2463 Před 12 dny +97

    As a Turkish person, Kazakhstan is endearing for us. I feel sorry for their geography though.

    • @damir8396
      @damir8396 Před 12 dny +8

      Yeah, bro, you've got luckier than us in that way. Also you have the best cousine 🇰🇿❤️🇹🇷

    • @TarlanT
      @TarlanT Před 12 dny +5

      Türik bauırıma salem!

    • @abylai8kerim
      @abylai8kerim Před 11 dny

      Түрік бауырыма сәлем!

  • @fabriziopace1
    @fabriziopace1 Před 8 dny

    A lot if information! Great job

  • @Davido50
    @Davido50 Před 9 dny +4

    I'm moving there! Asap. 💯

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Před 12 dny +500

    "why Kazahstan is empty"
    20 million Kazahstan people: "aight imma head out"

  • @zhangir40
    @zhangir40 Před 12 dny +20

    I remember reading one of the articles by Kazakh scientists explaining what would be hypothetical population size if not for the artificial famine caused by collectivisation that was brought by communist. They explained that approximately population size should be around 30-40 million instead of current 20 million (2024). I also heard stories that back in 1920s there used to be more Kazakhs than Uzbeks, but again due robbery from the communist of all the cattle that nomads like us possessed and never being taught farming (communist had plan to do that but “conveniently” they never did) caused death of approximately 2-3 million people eventually becoming minority in own country

  • @tompcd1189
    @tompcd1189 Před 9 dny +2

    Amazing video, but also so sad..

  • @mooney1739
    @mooney1739 Před 5 dny +1

    Our history is gloomy, but our hope is our future won’t be so. Thanks for making amazing video and showing our history! 🇰🇿

  • @himan190
    @himan190 Před 12 dny +13

    Thanks for the video! It was a nice surprise to see Kazakhstan covered!

  • @jeepmega629
    @jeepmega629 Před 12 dny +10

    Haven’t watched a video of yours in a while, and you still got it man!
    Amazing video as always.

  • @EclipseSeth
    @EclipseSeth Před 9 dny

    Thank you for improving your mic. It sounds great.

  • @spacet3445
    @spacet3445 Před 10 dny +2

    As a Kazakh resident I should say that this is one of the most accurate video about Kazakhstan I've ever seen. Thanks from Kazakhstan

  • @aparadisebird
    @aparadisebird Před 12 dny +7

    love Kazakhstan from Bangladesh. You guys have enormous land and beautiful landscape.

  • @republicaaaaa
    @republicaaaaa Před 12 dny +26

    amazing reporting! Excellent research is done! Thanks for showing a part of Kazakhstan!

  • @enguerranthorn7119
    @enguerranthorn7119 Před 10 dny

    Stellar quality as usual

  • @RFGfotografie
    @RFGfotografie Před 7 dny

    Awesome video.

  • @p_a_r_a_b_e_l_l_u_m_
    @p_a_r_a_b_e_l_l_u_m_ Před 12 dny +11

    Excellent content, keep it up!

  • @andacomfeeuvou
    @andacomfeeuvou Před 12 dny +7

    Am I the only one who has the impression that the history of humanity is the scariest horror story ever written?

  • @TasosZagos
    @TasosZagos Před 11 dny +1

    Mind blowing where do you find all these clips and put such videos together. Shocking

  • @shayandas9997
    @shayandas9997 Před 9 dny

    Very informative video

  • @bobbyking2490
    @bobbyking2490 Před 12 dny +8

    The mic sounds far better! Excellent video!

  • @charlie_56
    @charlie_56 Před 12 dny +22

    Qozoq qardoshlarga o'zbeklardan ulkan salomlarimiz 🇺🇿❤🇰🇿. Qozoqlar ko'payaversin

  • @Dangur2
    @Dangur2 Před 11 dny +4

    Still, the population density is much higher, than in Mongolia, Australia or even Canada.
    So, the question should be not why Kazakhstan is empty, but why is it so densely populated in comparison with other similar regions.

  • @gabrielb5742
    @gabrielb5742 Před 8 dny +2

    This video goes very hard
    Love from kazakhstan 🇰🇿

  • @iamaloafofbread8926
    @iamaloafofbread8926 Před 12 dny +22

    Seriously, the people of Kazakhstan are victims

    • @UncleJora
      @UncleJora Před 10 dny +21

      Even though you are correct, but I as a kazakh refuse to concider myself a victim. Victim mentality is bad for our future

    • @ExponentialCircle
      @ExponentialCircle Před 10 dny +1

      ​@@UncleJoraSmart.

    • @iamaloafofbread8926
      @iamaloafofbread8926 Před 10 dny +2

      @UncleJora there is a difference between victim mentality for pushing political agendas and actual victims who seek change for the better, only to be oppressed.

    • @iamaloafofbread8926
      @iamaloafofbread8926 Před 10 dny +2

      @UncleJora you personally may not have suffered, but your people as a whole has and from what I gathered, if things go south with the war in Ukraine, your nation may not be considered a nation anymore if the Russian government is emboldened enough or angry enough.

    • @siratshi455
      @siratshi455 Před 9 dny +2

      @@UncleJorawe're victims, it is undeniable even though it hurts our pride. However our victimhood is a result of our own weakness to withstand Russians. Realizing that will help us to never be subservient again

  • @DukeSkylocker
    @DukeSkylocker Před 12 dny +20

    Considering that the regions of Russia and China that Kazakhstan borders are also very sparesly populated, it's hardly a surprise that Kazakhstan itself is as well (and yes I know that those regions are more dense that Kazakhstan as the map shows but even then 5 per square km is still pretty low).
    The region of Central Asia as a whole has a pretty low population density. Pakistan by itself has a greater population than all the other stan countries combined. It's the Far East, South and Southeast regions of Asia that have the massive populations.

    • @VinayakKumar-kq3ex
      @VinayakKumar-kq3ex Před 12 dny +2

      South
      Asia is doomed because of crushing overpopulation 😮

    • @user-cl7pm7zm3x
      @user-cl7pm7zm3x Před 12 dny +1

      Look at population density map on 1:46. Border russia and china are actually very densely populated

  • @wall4325
    @wall4325 Před 10 dny +3

    18:16 technically incorrect, the Karelian ASSR / Karelo-Finnish SSR also was named after the people who became a minority in their states due to Soviet genocide

  • @KurtisC93
    @KurtisC93 Před 11 dny +2

    The Kazakh famine from 1930-1933 is something I was aware of, but only as the Soviet Republic hit hardest by the nationwide famine apart from only Ukraine, who experienced the horrors of the Holodomor, today widely considered a genocide. Learning the specifics of the Soviet policy towards Kazakhstan during this period, I am now of the opinion that we aren't using strong enough language to describe what took place. It was not a mere famine, nor was it an anthropogenic catastrophe-it was genocide.