Battle of Ankara 1402 - Definitive Version - 4k History DOCUMENTARY

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Bayezid writing his name LARGER and with prettier font is such a comment about our unchanged human condition LOL. Timur, the last great Horse Lorde of the Plains, deserves an updated in depth series, K&G! -- Great video!

MunsterBeavis
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Stefan's Lazorovic's loyalty is admirable

Xevos
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- You are here for historical facts
- I am here for the unit cracking sound
- We are not the same

azkamil
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The fact that the Ottomans were able to recover from this defeat and go on to build their empire is really impressive

owenb
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it is incredible that the Ottomans recovered from such a heavy defeat and the Timurids collapsed soon after

podcastler
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This battle fascinated me since youth. It was a clash of giants. Of really great military commanders. And one of them fell heroically. It's like Hector and Achilles or like Caesar and Pompey. Great video!

Muguratiu
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How ironic even when tatars and other turkish lords was betrayed the sultan serbians stay loyal even against great odds.

umutcanocal
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I'm loving the Rise of the Ottomans series. Before you cover their fall I would love to see a video(s) about the Byzantine rump-states of Trebizond, Theodoro, and the Morea. Thank you so much for bringing this history to life!

mikemodugno
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fun fact: the Great Grandson of Bayezid "Sulaiman the magnificent" helps the Great Grandson of Amir Taimur "Zaheer u din Babur the 1st mughal emperor" to conqueror india, Sulaiman supplied canons to Babur on his request

Historyedits-vnlb
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You guys really outdone your previous videos on the Battle of Ankara. Tremendous stuff!

RaidRoyce
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Even though Ottomans lost the Battle of Ankara, what an move of Bayezid. He ordered him self and his two sons to last stand against a now, massive army. He was betrayed by half of his troops and he still tried to fight back until the last second

lay_thy
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I gotta admit, Bayezid really had balls to talk shit to the guy who killed 5% of the world's population and was famous for making towers with the skulls of his enemies

bygghsas
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I love how Kings and General love battle of ankara so much they upload battle of ankara video every 3 year

adityaanggaisback
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Timur really lived up to his claim as son in law of Genghis Khan, interestingly a century later Ottomans would also follow the trend by becoming sons in law to Genghis through Selim the Grim's engagement to the Crimean Khanate who happened to be another legendary conqueror

nenenindonu
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The correspondence between Bayezid and Timur is very funny to read😅

holyfreak
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Your use of words, meticulously researched content, and the way you bring history to life through maps and graphics is commendable. It's like embarking on a captivating journey through time. The combination of historical narratives and visually appealing illustrations has made learning history a joy. Love this video. Keep it up

mirhaideralikhan
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The epicness of this battle, with it's feel of climacticity, the betrayals, the epic conclusion can't be overstated. The mere fact that you've covered this battle three times now just goes to show it's macrohistorical implications and maybe also gives us the idea about where Tolkien got his inspiration for the Mumakil at Gondor.

kjk
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*_Thank you very much for the unbiased explanation._*
*_I send greetings and love from Ankara, the capital of Turkey, where this war took place_*

alperenlive
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Poor Bayezid. An excellent commander who was simply outclassed by a superior and cunning commander in Timor.

TheStrategos
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I read about this many times but this video with the visuals really helped convey how devastating the battle was. Fantastic work as always.

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