1337 REVISED History of EU5 Anatolia STARTED A FORUM WAR

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EDIT: My Turkish brothers in the comments section, on the forum Pavia said the blue is the Tengri Mongolians.... I too was surprised there would be that many mongolians, now please stop calling me bad words cause YT flags you all and your comment doesn't go through anyway. Love you and remember this is just a video game, no need to insult my family and nationality.

LudietHistoria
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The blueish area (10:20) nowaday highly effected by Alevi branch of Islam which has lots of commonality with tengrism. And please keep in mind Tengrism was also practiced with most of Turkic tribes on that time too

nabucadnezhar
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Yo, they are listening. The game is going to be fire!

BRQ_
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Man Tengri is religion of Turks. It's normal for Turkmen culture.

Coby
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This might be non important for you, but I honestly find the "shocked face" thumbnails to be unappealing. I know a number of youtubers have found it helps views, but at least for me it makes me think the video is lower quality due to relying on visual trickery like that. If it helps your analytics, then I guess. I just dislike what YouTube is turning into.

SireBab
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Tamerlane targeted nestorians hard across his empire. It's the main reason he was called the "sword of islam." Pre tamerlane mesopotamia and Central asia would have had a lot more nestorians. Idk if they were a majority anywhere, but there were a lot.

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They are not mongols. Turks' religions were tengri before islam. There were migrations from central asia who were belong to religion of tengri and they settled in anatolia after turks invasion to byzantium.

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People don't realize just how religiously diverse the Middle East used to be until very, very recently, especially Anatolia and the Levant—before the creation of nation states along ethnic/religious/national lines, the "population transfers" and various ethnic cleansings and genocides of the late 19th/early 20th century. We don't have censuses from 1337 but we do from Ottoman and European rule centuries later and we know then that there were very large Christian (and Jewish) minorities, to the point of actually being majorities in many cities or even entire provinces. If you assume that the number of Christians in the Middle East must surely have deceased under Ottoman rule in the subsequent centuries, then the religious composition you see in the Tinto maps is quite accurate. The country of Lebanon even today is still about a third Christian. The main criticisms I have is in the actual terms they used to name and lump together certain Middle Eastern Christian churches, but the numbers/distribution of them seems pretty accurate.

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13:06 you're actually wrong the Arabs were somewhat tolerant to the Greek Christians in Syria, Lebanon and Egypt, most of these communities survived until the modern times. 100k Greeks in Egypt (kicked out by Nasser), 300k "Orthodox Romans" in Lebanon until today (most of whom even speak Greek) and around 150k in Syria (most of whom fled to Europe during the civil war)

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6:18 But it has plateaus Ludi which are high altitude flatlands and are situated in the middle of the peninsula where the Turks fist settled

MattFerr
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Anatolia Forum Wars... LETS GO !!!! Thats why i subbed to Ludi

MayoDealer
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Shouldn't the Ottomans be called the Osmanids? Seeing them bearing their English exonym in the middle of all the gazillion 'id's is just weird.

blue-dg
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CANT WAIT TO REDO MY KOMENIAN RESTORETION

panosbaratheon
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17:13 Ahis were like the guilds. Those lands in Ankara happened to be controlled by them but ahis were essenially craftsmen.

Donerci_Pikacu_Usta
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Apparently central European culturo-national disputes are too much for Paradox to handle xD. Cannot wait for revised tinto map 4

Hildur-
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I wanted to go Tengrist Ottoman in eu4 that will be fire if religions spread by themselves

furu
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Fun fact, the Göktürks called Tengri "The God of the Turks", sometimes read as "The Turkic God" in their inscriptions.

kipchaktengri
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At 5:30, it likely reads "Armenian Highlands." Also, the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (and the region, when in Armenian) is not pronounced with "S" sounds, the two Cs are pronounced with the same hard K sound as in the Greek pronunciation of Konstantinos (and like "kino" in Russian, if you're familiar).

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A region where has mountains and hills near sea is what nomadic horsemen dream. They can feed their herds in the plateau and hills during spring and summer, and spend cold winter and fall in warmer flatlands. They can also trade their diary products for grain and other staff with people living in flatland. Turkish nomadic horsemen used to live in hills on the map at 06:32.

Horsemen armies could move very fast through inner plateau during wars. however it takes long years to conquer sea coasts.

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Historically Syria did have a lot of Orthodox Christians, especially those regions just north of Lebanon, that was the whole problem, when Lebanon was being first established as a region for middle eastern Christians, the maronites who were the majority in the Lebanese coast were made to choose between expanding north to become majority Christian but with the Eastern Orthodox as the largest group or expanding east (inland) to become 50/50 Christian and Muslim with miaphysites as the largest Christian group. The maronites chose the latter but that is why Lebanon is a thing

Edit: mixed up miaphysites and maronites

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