The Lost Kingdom of Loulan

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2022
  • In ancient times, there was a prosperous Silkroad city-state in the Tarim Basim. However, in a matter of decades, it seemed to have completely been erased off the map. What happened? Find out in this video!
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    Smithsonian Magazine: New Research Reveals Surprising Origins of Millennia-Old Mummies Found in China: www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-...
    Records of the Grand Historian of China Han Dynasty II by Sima Qian: books.google.pt/books?id=z3Oj...
    The Late Prehistory of Xinjiang in Relation to Its Neighbors: www.jstor.org/stable/25801077
    Stability and tilting of regional water cycle over Tarim Basin: www.researchgate.net/publicat...
    The world’s earliest Aral-Sea type disaster: the decline of the Loulan Kingdom in the Tarim Basin: www.nature.com/articles/srep4...
    China in Central Asia - The Early Stage 125 BC - AD 23: books.google.pt/books/about/C...
    History of Central Asia, vol.2: books.google.pt/books?id=DhiW...
    New evidence of agricultural activity and environmental change associated with the ancient Loulan kingdom, China, around 1500 years ago: www.researchgate.net/publicat...
    Evidence for a late Holocene warm and humid climate period and environmental characteristics in the arid zones of northwest China during 2.2 ∼ 1.8 kyr B.P.: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.c...
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Komentáře • 256

  • @Bigfatfrog83
    @Bigfatfrog83 Před rokem +197

    I love this sort of content of lost central Asian cultures

    • @Scotty-P
      @Scotty-P Před rokem +11

      Which were originall, almost exclusively, White.

    • @Elyass-rq8wm
      @Elyass-rq8wm Před rokem

      @@Scotty-P white my ass 😂

    • @ehansaluja1413
      @ehansaluja1413 Před rokem +22

      @@Scotty-P Not necessarily. They were Indo-Iranians, sub-group of the Indo-Europeans.

    • @Scotty-P
      @Scotty-P Před rokem

      @@ehansaluja1413 Yes.

    • @parkyamato9450
      @parkyamato9450 Před rokem +9

      ​@@Scotty-Pindo Iranians got nothing to do with modern white , yall weird lmao

  • @suprhomre
    @suprhomre Před rokem +33

    One of the reason I read history is because of stories like this one. There are some romantic aspect in reading about something that is gone but not really forgotten.

  • @dogeren0096
    @dogeren0096 Před 11 měsíci +29

    The combination of 3D animation and explanation is on point, despite this period of history was well taught in China, i still learned a lot from this video

  • @Humblemonk1
    @Humblemonk1 Před rokem +24

    Its an abomination that this channel doesnt have more views and subscribers but it will and i can sense it. Sir how are you making these videos? This is brilliant !

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much for those words! They mean a lot :') I use some strategy games by a developer called Paradox Interactive, their newest games have gorgeous graphics so a couple years ago i though to myself, why not use this as machinima to history videos? truth been told, I loved it! (Plus some total war for soldiers n stuff ahah)

  • @rigelr5345
    @rigelr5345 Před rokem +7

    Fell over this randomly on Reddit. Thought it was an ad. Watched it 'cause Netflix didn't live up to expectations and got tired of looking for stuff to watch so I thought "what the heck". 10/10, subscribed

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +2

      I am glad I gave you some entertainment! Welcome onboard and thanks for subbing!

  • @HistoryofAztlan
    @HistoryofAztlan Před rokem +126

    Great video on a very little known culture! The history of the Tarim Basin is very underrated. Great job also on mentioning the recently released genetic history of the Tarim mummies. Will we see videos on the others states of the basin?

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +15

      Thank you, I love to cover obscure history topics! Perhaps! I have one idea in mind, but if you have some suggestions feel free to tell me!

    • @talatq719
      @talatq719 Před 11 měsíci +1

      The history of everywhere outside of the west is underrated.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Why have you misrepresented them as dark skinned and dark haired?! Anyone can search and read the truth. They were very tall blue and red haired blonds who archaeologists realised had taught the Han who arrived there much later.
      The Han learned their pottery and weaving skills.
      I have no prejudice of any race or colour and am sick of all the anti white prejudice, trying to write us out of our own history.

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 Před 11 měsíci

      @@KnowHistory The Tarim Basin was part of huge ancient Sumaria at the time. China was tiny then.

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 Před 10 měsíci

      ​​@@KnowHistory
      May I inquire as to your reference resource(s) regarding the following:
      Copy of my comment:
      With all due respect, I would have to review the DNA to accept the Mummies found in Asia as being absent in any Indo-Aryan/Iranian genetics.
      Thanks,
      Beth Bartlett
      Sociologist/Behavioralist
      and Historian

  • @Sleepy1988
    @Sleepy1988 Před rokem +15

    The uprooting and destruction of trees and other flora (prairie grass and the topsoil) maybe reminded me a little bit of the American dust bowl, although farmland in that region doesn’t rely much on irrigation ditches or rivers.

  • @Red.Star.Over.China.
    @Red.Star.Over.China. Před rokem +49

    Correction, Shanshan was both the new name of the city as well as the state.
    When Shanshan was installed as a puppet state to replace Loulan, the old city of Loulan was abandoned. the Han Empire installed a Loulan Prince who resided in China for a long time and was pro-Han.
    Loulan remained a geographical concept for a long time after that, but the state ceased to exist. The original city of Loulan was round-shaped in its traditional style, whereas the replacement city Shanshan was a square city in the Chinese style.

  • @Wakobear.
    @Wakobear. Před rokem +16

    Fascinating.
    Please do more videos on obscure topics like this

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +6

      Thank you! and I sure will! I love to cover these odd subjects! researching them is a pain due to the low amount of info, but the result surely pays off!

  • @RatelHBadger
    @RatelHBadger Před rokem +9

    Between Turkey, China, Arabia and Russia is a vaast collection of nations and histories people barely know about. Colour me intrigued!

    • @SPITAMEN_04
      @SPITAMEN_04 Před měsícem

      Hi I've heard a lot from my Uzbek Tajik ancestors - we fled from the Mughal jungle to the mountain - I am a real Aryan ❤

  • @mosesracal6758
    @mosesracal6758 Před 11 měsíci +5

    You have found a really good niche and its absolutely criminal how no one has done these before. Really good animations, and voice over.
    I hope you grow more! Subscribed!

  • @CoolAdam247
    @CoolAdam247 Před rokem +10

    Please carry on with this type of videos good sir !
    This was absolutely fantastic !

  • @PakBallandSami
    @PakBallandSami Před rokem +19

    Land: exists
    Indo-Europeans: it's free real estate

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +9

      and everything changed when the Turkic migration began!

    • @kemsyt01
      @kemsyt01 Před rokem +4

      ​@@KnowHistory Did they fight with the Turks? or did they live in peace? What happened them?

    • @jasonmuniz-contreras6630
      @jasonmuniz-contreras6630 Před 11 měsíci +4

      ​@@kemsyt01 the turkics ended up turkifying many iranics. Slavs also assimilated iranics. For some reason turkics could assimilate many iranic peoples but not indics, slavs, germanics, hellenics etc.

  • @Sarke2
    @Sarke2 Před rokem +9

    Always was amazed by this part of the world and its ancient mysteries is held beneath the sands of Taklamakan desert.

  • @bap3986
    @bap3986 Před rokem +15

    I've found a wonderful content creator that makes videos as if specifically for my niche. You were amazing, the editing was great, the combination of historical records and voice overs, as well as graphics from video games in the genre are just great. Top marks. Subscribed and Liked.

  • @theculturedjinni
    @theculturedjinni Před rokem +7

    Cool, the Tocharians!

  • @CharWick5
    @CharWick5 Před rokem +14

    Amazing video, like always!! It was so interesting, thank you for your hard work

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +4

      It's all my pleasure! Glad to see all the positive words in my first 10+ minute long video :'D

  • @timkbirchico8542
    @timkbirchico8542 Před rokem +8

    your channel is a good addition to youtube history info. I just subscribed after watching several of your vids.

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +1

      Welcome aboard! Thank you so much and I hope you enjoy the content yet to come! :D

  • @massimowindowcolor360
    @massimowindowcolor360 Před rokem +9

    So interesting. I didn't know this local history

  • @darkranger116
    @darkranger116 Před 11 měsíci +1

    These aerial shots and maps go a long way to helping me understand. Really awesome video

  • @Geopoliticus
    @Geopoliticus Před rokem +4

    Caught the last half of the the premiere. Will definitely watch again. Great presentation.

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I'm happy to know! Lemme know later if you also enjoyed the first half! :D

  • @mikiohirata9627
    @mikiohirata9627 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Great visuals to accompany good history lessons. I'm of Expat Japanese in US but always
    interested in knowing more about human migration histories.
    How people like Loulan displaced by whatever came of them moved on to where ?
    Bc there's a theory in Japan that suspected Jewish tribal people migrated to Japan in pre historic Japan (4-5 ad) that helped greatly to set up early Chrysanthemum dynasty with
    their great advanced knowledge/organizational skills.
    I believe they were wonderers of displaced people of Tokkara (Turkic origin) who could
    have root in one of the lost tribes of Israel.
    I wish you'd look into that.

    • @MiraPloy
      @MiraPloy Před 9 dny

      Insane cringe conspiracy theory.

  • @CoolAdam247
    @CoolAdam247 Před rokem +11

    Can you next cover the lost Kingdom of Circassia please ? Would be awesome.

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před 11 měsíci +2

      I can't promise I'll make a video about! But i do take suggestions and I do give them a look from time to time to see if my creativity pops on the topic :P I tried searching for it, but only came up with a tribal confederacy, is that what you're referring to?

    • @CoolAdam247
      @CoolAdam247 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@KnowHistory yes good sir that is the one.
      No matter if you do not cover it I'm just glad you have come across another lost nation.
      Also do you know about the lost kingdom of Characene which stood for over 300 years ?

  • @LM-pd6wj
    @LM-pd6wj Před rokem +2

    Great video!!!!
    Make another about the Kucha history!!!!!!!

  • @anasevi9456
    @anasevi9456 Před rokem +4

    thank you for the video.

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +1

      Thank YOU for watching and enjoying! :D

  • @monacam9341
    @monacam9341 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for this Doku. Very interssting.

  • @unnaturalselection8330
    @unnaturalselection8330 Před 11 měsíci +5

    What the hell is a CE?!?
    I know AD and BC...
    Has something else been added to muddle that FURTHER?

    • @joebidet2050
      @joebidet2050 Před 7 měsíci

      Ce
      Common era
      But common to who ?

  • @USBearForce
    @USBearForce Před rokem +11

    This video reminded me of an anime movie from about 10 or 12 years ago called "Sword of the Stranger". The film is set in 1500's Japan, but the antagonist is a Chinese assassin named Loulan, and he's canonically blond-haired and blue-eyed. While the setting is a 1000 years too late for him to actually be from Loulan, and the theory that Loulan was an Indo-Europpean settlement is no longer accepted, I can't help but suspect the story of the Kingdom of Loulan inspired his appearance.

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +12

      I planned to watch that movie years ago but never end up doing so. What a coincidence! Loulan being indo-european is accepted! We simply aren't sure when did they settle in the Tarim-Basin. It was somewhere between 1800BCE and 200BCE however there is no certainty! I might watch that movie someday tho ahah

    • @Intranetusa
      @Intranetusa Před rokem +7

      It doesn't have to be mutually exclusive. Central Asia, like many parts of the world, was a melting pot of different peoples and cultures. The fact that the red hair mummies of the Tarim Basin were actually genetically NorthEast Asians similar to Asiatic Siberians and Native Americans does not mean Indo-Europeans didn't live in the Tarim Basin either. Both groups and many others could've all lived in the Tarim Basin.

    • @Scotty-P
      @Scotty-P Před rokem +1

      @@Intranetusa The "melting pot" came later, with the invasions and mass rape and the "mixing" committed by Huns and Mongols, et cetera.

    • @Intranetusa
      @Intranetusa Před rokem +6

      @@Scotty-P No, it had always been a melting pot for over 2000 years...long before Huns or Mongols. Studies of Tarim Basin mummies show a lot of mixing of different peoples. And the original Turkic, proto-Mongolic, and Xiongnu Empires all were based in Mongolia and had their territory stretch into Central Asia. The Xiongnu Empire stretched from Manchuria to Central Asia since the 200s BC. That is centuries to over a thousand years before the Huns and Mongols. The Xiongnu people are believed to have been a mix of Yenesian, proto-Mongolic, Turkic, and even some Indo-Iranian people.

    • @Scotty-P
      @Scotty-P Před rokem

      @@Intranetusa Wrong, and 'Turks' are an admixture - by whatever means and to varying degrees - of White and Mongoloid.
      East Asian genetics only 'arrived' here with Hun and Mongol conquests.
      Races have to exist, before they can be 'mixed'.
      This is; tragically, historical.
      Worse, is that such a "melting pot" is being set a bubbling and boiling in what are supposed to safe, secure, modern, White/Western nations.
      Via the mass immigration instigated by corrupt governments and corporations, and promoted as "diversity" and "multiculturalism" and the "changing face of...." whichever nation it is being inflicted upon.

  • @mrbaab5932
    @mrbaab5932 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The beauty of Loulan.

  • @Kristaliorn
    @Kristaliorn Před rokem +1

    Soo good! Thank you!

  • @gyurto_
    @gyurto_ Před rokem +4

    What games are you using as footage?
    Also, your channel is awesome and very much underappreciated!

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +1

      In this one I used Imperator Rome and Total war Rome II / Three Kingdoms if I recall correctly. I also use Total War Attila and Crusader Kings III often for other videos!
      Thank you! I'm glad it is appreciated :D

    • @shocky2787
      @shocky2787 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@KnowHistory I believe you're using Terra Indomita mod here yes?

  • @dealvarado4783
    @dealvarado4783 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Forgot to add that ancient north eurasians also share dna with modern day europeans

  • @brixflores5121
    @brixflores5121 Před 11 měsíci +1

    please keep makinf videos about the city states of ancient tarim basin

  • @Zephyriia
    @Zephyriia Před 2 měsíci

    WAAAAAW this is the first time I have seen a Western Channel cover Loulan, much famous and well known amongst Chinese historical nerds

  • @jmackman
    @jmackman Před rokem

    Hey is there a imperator rome mod map that your using? or did you create this beauty on your own? Its a much much more beautiful map! great work!

  • @krcmaine
    @krcmaine Před rokem +1

    Very interesting!

  • @Miamcoline
    @Miamcoline Před 11 měsíci

    Super interesting!

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM1313 Před 11 měsíci

    Very nice 💎💙 thank you~

  • @mockermuris
    @mockermuris Před 11 měsíci +3

    ló= horse
    ül= sit
    on=hon=home
    ló ül hon= loulan= horseriders home

  • @attilatasciko4817
    @attilatasciko4817 Před rokem

    Thanks , very interesting

  • @lightningspirit2166
    @lightningspirit2166 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I believe the present day wiga people have tocharian ancestry ,along with other Turkish people within China!

  • @aquariumnite
    @aquariumnite Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for posting sources. That's a sub from me.

  • @Serapeum
    @Serapeum Před 11 měsíci

    How do you get that Imperator: Rome footage without any of the province names or HUD?

  • @MasterMalrubius
    @MasterMalrubius Před rokem +2

    Thanks!

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for your kindness! :D

  • @jenniferbreaux7385
    @jenniferbreaux7385 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Please do more on lost Asian societies.

  • @spacebunny4335
    @spacebunny4335 Před rokem +1

    How did you get the terrain map from Imperator Rome?

  • @rabbiezekielgoldberg2497
    @rabbiezekielgoldberg2497 Před 11 měsíci +4

    4:10 That's not how you pronounce _indictment_ .

  • @seye8eyes
    @seye8eyes Před rokem +2

    That ancient written language it is the same as my ancestors had in LED scrolling 📜 led container to protect our identity not to be persecuted it is a mix of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Tajikistan

  • @historyandgenes9991
    @historyandgenes9991 Před rokem +8

    Note that south central Asians also share significant ancestry from the ancestral north Eurasians (ANE)

    • @Liethen
      @Liethen Před 11 měsíci

      Most people from Ireland to Kamchatka to the Arctic Ocean to the Ganges have some ANE ancestry. Yamnaya people were roughly 50% ANE, Tarim mummies were roughly 60-80% depending on the mummy. Native American tribes range from 30%-50% (30% Western North America, 40% Eastern North America, 50% South America) Europeans range from 10%-40% (South vs North) Jomon from Japan were 20% modern Ainu are 15%, Kets from Siberia are 50%. I don't know the percentages for India and Persia, but that I suspect varies widely between ethnic groups.

    • @galleya-tx3jy
      @galleya-tx3jy Před 11 měsíci

      @@Liethen This explains why some modern Northern Europeans have an Asiatic eye shape and even Asiatic facial features. They have Asian DNA and those traits still persist to this day. Also, some Norwegians have Sami ancestry (mixed asian and white)

    • @Liethen
      @Liethen Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@galleya-tx3jy The Asian eye shape and features didn't come from ANE. Asian features entered northern Europe more recently. North East Europeans have between 5-10% east Asian ancestry on average. Finno-Ugric peoples had mixed eastern and western DNA and brought it with them as they migrated from Siberia to Europe post ice age.

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory Před rokem +2

    interesting, I never heard of this kingdom at all

  • @lolankan7711
    @lolankan7711 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @Vicious_Retard
    @Vicious_Retard Před 11 měsíci

    where did you get the 3d map from? total war?

  • @darrenmarney8577
    @darrenmarney8577 Před rokem +1

    History hasn't changed 👌

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 Před rokem +1

    fresh water is crucial to humanity but it is very unevenly distributed in the world and it can often be depleted as well

  • @Pausi10_00
    @Pausi10_00 Před 11 měsíci

    I love the imperator rome footage.

  • @starkilr101
    @starkilr101 Před 11 měsíci

    Intriguing

  • @juretic6038
    @juretic6038 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Good video, but using CE instead of AD is confusing and unnecesary

  • @danielkolev9270
    @danielkolev9270 Před 9 měsíci

    from which games is your content ?!

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 Před 10 měsíci +1

    With all due respect,I would have to review the DNA to accept the Mummies found in Asia as being absent in any Indo-Aryan/Iranian genetics.

  • @madderhat5852
    @madderhat5852 Před rokem

    I'll get there one day.

  • @mohdnorizam2732
    @mohdnorizam2732 Před rokem +1

    I like this city lou lan ❤

  • @Sparky5960
    @Sparky5960 Před 11 měsíci

    What do mean by BCE or CE - is that BC and AD?

  • @tcxnt5442
    @tcxnt5442 Před rokem +1

    To the End of the World is a must-have mod for me. It’s a very accurate mod.

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem

      I love it! The moment i discovered it the amount of video ideas possible to created increased thousandfold! I just wish that the English location mod gets a bit more love in the future ahah

    • @tcxnt5442
      @tcxnt5442 Před rokem

      @@KnowHistoryThe author is working on mechanics for Chinese states. This mod has a Chinese QQ group. It’s far more accurate than any other similar mods made by non-Chinese modders, because non-Chinese modders don’t have the ability to access to Classical Chinese texts. If you are going to use historical maps of China in the future, I recommend you to not use any western sources at all. For unknown reason, western made historical maps of China are almost all crappy. A lot of them even don’t understand the basic geography of China and surroundings. The border of different dynasties of China can be very accurately drawn due to the vast amount of historical records. Your map of Han China seems to be a western one, the northern border is totally inaccurate. The eastern portion of the Great Wall of Western Han dynasty laid upper north. The loop of yellow river should already being taken back by the Han dynasty at the time when hexi corridor and northern part of Korean Peninsula was conquered by Han.

    • @tcxnt5442
      @tcxnt5442 Před rokem

      @@KnowHistory I recommend you to watch this channel. They are currently the top ranked Chinese historical map maker (in China) you can found on internet.
      czcams.com/video/COMncgqhc8E/video.html
      This is the period related to your video

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem

      @@tcxnt5442 What places do you recomend me to use to get some Chinese maps? I really like to get my maps as accurate as possible ahah

    • @tcxnt5442
      @tcxnt5442 Před rokem

      @@KnowHistory The most common scholarly used historical maps of China is “The Historical Atlas of China” by Tan Qixiang, though his works are very old and considered obsolete from today’s view. I recommend you to look through popular history fan base like“Shituguan” who are publishing a complete series of Historical maps of China on their BILIBILI channel (in Chinese though)
      Their CZcams Channel is the one I post above

  • @l.l3007
    @l.l3007 Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome compilation! This is why some Chinese have Indo-European genetics & physical appearance. Expressed as light hazel green eyes or hair color but with Chinese features

  • @JS-jh4cy
    @JS-jh4cy Před 11 měsíci

    Where was the kingdoms around the area that Job lived?

  • @AS-Pra1.0
    @AS-Pra1.0 Před rokem

    The Kushans also lived in this region as well

  • @brillitheworldbuilder
    @brillitheworldbuilder Před 6 měsíci

    The Tocharian also had their own languages, a unique and interesting branch of Indo-European. Is it known if they were spoken at Loulan as well?

  • @HBon111
    @HBon111 Před 11 měsíci

    Does this reference Rouran at all?

  • @Izwat
    @Izwat Před 11 měsíci

    The states of Lou-lan and Ku-shih, though very small, lay right across the path that the envoys traveled, and they attacked and plundered the parties of Wang Hui and other envoys with extreme ferocity. In addition, raiding parties of Hsiung-nu from time to time appeared in the region to swoop down on the envoys to the western states and block their advance. The envoys hastened to the emperor with complaints of all the hardships which they suffered and suggested that, although the inhabitants of the western regions lived in fortified cities, they were poor in combat and could easily be attacked.
    As a result of their complaints, the emperor dispatched Chao P’o-nu, the former Ts'ung-p’iao marquis, with a force of twenty or thirty thousand troops recruited from the dependent states and the provinces. He advanced as far as the Hsiung-ho River, hoping to attack the Hsiung-nu, but they withdrew.
    The following year an attack was made on Ku-shih. Chao P’o-nu, with a force of seven hundred or more light horsemen, led the attack, captured the king of Lou-lan, and succeeded in conquering Ku-shih. At the same time he used his armies to intimidate the Wu-sun, Ta-yiian, and the other states in the region. On his return Chao P’o-nu was enfeoffed as marquis of Cho-yeh.
    Wang Hui, who had several times acted as an envoy and been mistreated by the people of Lou-lan, took his complaint to the emperor. The emperor called out a force of troops and appointed Wang Hui as aide to Chao P’o-nu, in which capacity he attacked and defeated Loulan. He was enfeoffed as marquis of Hao. After this a series of defense stations was established from Chiu-ch'iian west to the Jade Gate Pass.

  • @ignacioaldao3293
    @ignacioaldao3293 Před 11 měsíci

    I live in a irrigated dependence region and now The rivers are bringing the 40% of the water than in the 80´s

  • @deanfirnatine7814
    @deanfirnatine7814 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Some dispute that the North Eurasians were really any different than West Eurasians aka Caucasians, just an offshoot. The Chinese are using the possible distinction for political reasons.

  • @chuggggggy
    @chuggggggy Před 10 měsíci

    If anyone here believes in Chakras, (not 7 but 12) but not just on the Human body but also on our planet Earth, it also has Centers of Energy. The Lop Nur is the 8th Chakra of Earth, so it's no surprise it's a dried lake already and a lost kingdom, because the esoteric human knowledge is always getting attacked and erased. But we know there was once the Kingdom of Loulan taking care of it.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Před rokem +6

    But did the Han ever reached that Greek settlement?

    • @KnowHistory
      @KnowHistory  Před rokem +7

      They did! and I have a video about them! It's on the description of this video! They even fought a war with them!
      The video is this one: czcams.com/video/sWdOzfU-Mig/video.html

  • @jenniferbreaux7385
    @jenniferbreaux7385 Před 11 měsíci

    Is this where the beauty of Lulan mummy is from?

  • @devivaruni7940
    @devivaruni7940 Před rokem +1

    Der amgvaka ist tocharisch held

  • @mint8648
    @mint8648 Před rokem

    Another lost kingdom nearby was Guge

  • @valevisa8429
    @valevisa8429 Před 11 měsíci

    So who lost the kingdom ?

  • @rizaldepe8299
    @rizaldepe8299 Před 11 měsíci

    The voice on the background seem's the voice of Prince William!

  • @user-rf1eq2io4t
    @user-rf1eq2io4t Před 11 měsíci +1

    let me explain: xiongnu means huns

  • @borisbeckermarques
    @borisbeckermarques Před 11 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @tonyu5985
    @tonyu5985 Před rokem +4

    R1a

  • @xXxSkyViperxXx
    @xXxSkyViperxXx Před 11 měsíci

    it's easy to mistake Loulan for Rouran

  • @johnanita9251
    @johnanita9251 Před 11 měsíci

    Oh dear, let's look for it then. Come along now 😅

  • @davidhull1481
    @davidhull1481 Před rokem +1

    Jeez Louise, where do they get these narrators? 4:12- It’s not in-dict-ment, it’s in-dite-ment.

    • @calum5975
      @calum5975 Před rokem +1

      A simple error, my bad. I'm aware it's "in dait ment", for whatever reason I pronounced it as it's spelt at the time. It's not a super common word so it wasn't picked up by me (a fluent speaker), and KnowHistory (Portuguese), so we both failed to catch that one.
      As it's a portion we didn't write ourselves yet directly quoted we didn't particularly go over the text as extensively as we would have with our own writing, so things like this can slip through. A general rule of thumb though is to give the narrators a fair berth, on any channel or video. It's a single word in a many hundreds long word script, errors happen. Cheers :)

    • @davidhull1481
      @davidhull1481 Před rokem

      @@calum5975 That may well be, however I pick up on errors like this all the time, so I tend to be a little bit rough on narrators. And too, indictment is not all that rare. Good luck to you in the future.

  • @gediminaskucinskas6952
    @gediminaskucinskas6952 Před rokem +1

    Uprooting and destruction of trees seems like behind plenty of ancient and not so ancient catastrophies. Its not like humans grew greedy and didnt look into the future just now. They were like that always. Just had less means to do that in more ancient past. Poeple nowadays use to idolize the past peoples thinking they were more noble to the nature but in reality they were so mostly because they didnt have had enough means. Sure there will be always smart poeple who can see that over exploatation of nature could lead to bad outcome but there always more greedy ones who are ready to drain everything for some more profit not caring about the future.

  • @TheEndDay2024
    @TheEndDay2024 Před 3 měsíci

    Shanghai to where in PRC and ROC is LoLan now? 🎉

  • @hman1025
    @hman1025 Před rokem

    Kucha video plsss

  • @kainwal
    @kainwal Před 10 měsíci

    Its actually Roran this people are now found in Haryana province of india. This people known as Ror’s in India im from that population nd i share 90% of my genes with central asians

    • @jhombyrkotaksorgankazakh
      @jhombyrkotaksorgankazakh Před 8 měsíci +1

      Rouran are Manchurians not Loulan.
      This people never left their homeland, they are assimilated into Uyghurs

  • @tenkuntenchok9119
    @tenkuntenchok9119 Před rokem

    This history Pate of Tibet

  • @christianwestling2019
    @christianwestling2019 Před rokem +3

    Great videos, but can we not use the nonsense "Common Era"?

    • @joebidet2050
      @joebidet2050 Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah common to who?
      As a non Christian
      It isn't common to me

  • @shafiqshafiq4755
    @shafiqshafiq4755 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Han and mongol destroyed many civilization and culture of indo European people. Imagine if han and mongol don't invade , indo European people still exist and central Asia and (west china) Uyghuristan are known as a new Europe of the Asia. This makes the world very beautiful, unique and charming. We can get to know and acquaintance with many culture and new people.

  • @Thomas_Name
    @Thomas_Name Před rokem

    With their shameful busy-bodying they merited their city into oblivion.

  • @davidfitcher2953
    @davidfitcher2953 Před 9 měsíci

    It's Krorän

  • @seye8eyes
    @seye8eyes Před rokem

    Well done Well said Humbled Homeless from House of God's grace Truth will set you free Dome fighters Majhazi God of Majahadean freedom fighters

  • @AndrewLale
    @AndrewLale Před 11 měsíci +1

    Why don't you say BC instead of BCE? It's easier and everybody understands it.

  • @mbavery1975
    @mbavery1975 Před 11 měsíci

    BC/AD

  • @bestintheworld4850
    @bestintheworld4850 Před 10 měsíci

    >BCE
    >Not “before the earthly incarnation of our Lord and Saviour Iesous Christos”

  • @Thomas_Name
    @Thomas_Name Před rokem

    You made a few mistakes. At certain moments where you should have said BC or AD you said some kind of amess gibberish words.

  • @Wolf-hh4rv
    @Wolf-hh4rv Před 11 měsíci +3

    How can you “debunk” the idea that the mummies are indo-European even though there are no blonde Native Americans or N Siberians? Political correctness triumphs over the truth again.

    • @WeWuzWolvez279
      @WeWuzWolvez279 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Good point, But he said they "shared" DNA with the native Americans, draw your conclusion from that, we obviously all came from the same source....

    • @Wolf-hh4rv
      @Wolf-hh4rv Před 11 měsíci

      @@WeWuzWolvez279 yes we know that. But they also keep telling us how close our dna is to that of a chimp. So small dna differences can make a big difference. The timeline on the separation of races is absurdly recent. Propaganda. The scientist that discovered DNA Watson got cancelled because he pointed out that black people have lower IQs. It’s all driven by politics.

    • @arnavsharma1877
      @arnavsharma1877 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@Wolf-hh4rvThis guy didnt tell that a lot of indo europeans were descended from ancient north eurasians through the eastern hunter gatherers

    • @arnavsharma1877
      @arnavsharma1877 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@Wolf-hh4rvAnd that the tocharians were descended from afanasievo culture

    • @acaydia2982
      @acaydia2982 Před 3 měsíci

      Also we know that Indo European males as a “rite of passage” would be ejected from the tribe to complete a certain task, mission, or an adventure of some sort before they could return for a wife. If they returned at all.
      They would have had laid down the foot work of the trade routes across Eurasia this way. Proto Silk Road. Prospecting, and protecting the trade routes and mines was a full time job.
      They were skilled metal workers, and semi nomadic.
      Not all were moving all the time .
      They worked overtime to keep foreigners off of their tracks.
      The creolization would have naturally happened, and quickly due to these foreign males going out to establish and secure trade relations with through the children with indigenous women.
      It’s not until these mixed offspring that we start seeing the boasting and claiming of being of Aryans lineage in the record for legitimization purposes .
      Which, is fine because they were, but I believe this is what confuses many people.
      They don’t realize how extensively mobile these men were. Not just on land, but also at Sea.

  • @mdhall04
    @mdhall04 Před 11 měsíci

    Is that imperiator rome?