Was there any Hope for the New Middle Eastern Nations? |History of the Middle East 1922-1930 - 16/21

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“These two had a long-standing rivalry”

Has become a cornerstone phrase of this channel.

coolguyL
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Tribalism into Nationalism is definitely a huge undertaking.

SeoulMan
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As an Iraqi I wanna say you did a super job man like it's always the unknown guy's like you that construct these pieces of gold you call a video thank you dude keep it up please if u can man

toast_cat
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When you were about to sleep but Jazby just uploaded a new video and it's long as always:

darekfodor
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I really appreciate your videos on the Middle East and the depth that you have gone into. Thank you!

mattythefatty
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Huge to hear this period of history explained more, its so important how the world is the way it is today the 1900-40 colonial rule era

spyczech
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The fact that all these new arab countries had little to no development when they become independent/colonized says a lot about the ottoman empire.

bonafidemonafide
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2 weeks ago you uploaded an almost 7 hour long video and I'm still hoping for a 24 hour long video ❤ I love your voice Sir ❤ Great video as always ❤

jayfreechavez
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It is crucial to gain a deeper understanding of the events that led to the current state of the world, specifically the era of colonial rule. While it may be convenient to hold Britain and France solely responsible for the issues in the Middle East

haikucrane
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Please do a series like this for Africa with new fresh borders.

fdpcnxc
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"many were in fact kidnapped by other slaves who sought to raise money for their own freedom"

Tupadre
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Watching your series has taught me one thing about the Middle East: Nationalism and borders are Western ideas that are truly alien to a civilisation of various ethnic groups, including Arabs, Kurds, Persians, Berbers, and others, who are accustomed to living under dynasties where allegiance was towards the ruling family rather than the nation-state, as is seen in post-French Revolution Europe. Remember, Saladin and the Ayyubids were a Kurdish ruling family who held possession of two great Arab-dominated lands - Syria and Egypt - which would later be passed on to the Turkish slave dynasty, the Mamluks. It frustrates me that the British, who have a history with the Middle East, failed to convey this to the Americans prior to the invasion of Iraq. They should have used their own medieval history and their history of dealing with the Muslim world to understand the complexity of how these Muslim states function. Also it taught the Americans that you cannot be the world police and simply remove a power structure without any consequences. We saw the rise of ISIS and decades prior the rise of the Taliban after the Communist regime in Afghanistan collapsed.

icysaracen
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It's easy to blame Britain and France for the clusterfuck of the Middle East, but this series shows just how really you could get the most skilled and good-willed statesmen and diplomats on the job and it would still end in chaos.

SuperBadadan
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As a Middle Eastern Arab, those who say that there is no hope here, you're just wrong. Honestly, life in the Peninsula (minus Yemen for obvious reasons) has been good, and honestly have been getting much better as the years go on. Stuff is getting better. The Levant however is a clusterfuck.

alarabi
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3:10
I doubt the sincerity of the source used.
This neither sounds like Sir Percy Cox nor does it sound like Ibn Saud, the man who had fought several wars and had 47 bullets in his body was “breaking down and offering half of his kingdom” ????

bonafidemonafide
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The middle eastern historical movie is very good. After watching it, I have a better understanding of the countries in the middle east. Thank

HistoryForYou
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11:28, very interesting statistic considering all the migrant workers working under horrible conditions there today, it seems that area has a history of this.

cadestrathern
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The e in Kabyle is silent if pronouncing it the French way, though in English the second syllable rhymes with "mile, " in keeping with the Arabic al-qabā'il.

valmarsiglia
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12:30 that's kinda the plot of tintin's comic book Coque en stock

EduNauta
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12:27 That one slave for some f*cking reason: *NO* 🗿🤫🧏🏻‍♂

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