History of Religion in The Middle East Mapped: 1AD to 2100

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This video shows an animated map of Religious Groups in The Middle East and Caucasus from 1Ad to the future in 2100. Watch the religions battle against each other in a fight for supremacy in the Middle East. From ancient religions like Ashurism and Hellenism, to Christianity and Islam, this video shows it all!
Explore the history of religion in the Middle East from 1AD to 2100 in this exciting animated map! Learn about Islam, Christianity, Ashurism, Zoroastrianism, and more.

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RealDataStats
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Turkey is wrong. After 1071, Turkish muslims started to settle in Anatolia. Turkey's Islamization is much earlier than shown in the video.

ahmetsalih
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Zoroastrianism is alive in Iran ❤❤🔥
Im a Iranian Zoroastrianism🔥🔥

Iranian_aryansoldier
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After the 3rd century Arab went through a Christian revolution and Arabian polytheism began to steadily decline.

DomainofKnowlegdia
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4:59 During the Ottoman period, Anatolia was completely Muslim except for the Aegean, Cilicia and Pontus

Nietzsche_Mustache
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Zoroastrianism is still in the Middle East in Yazd and large pockets on the Caspian coast in Azerbaijan and Iran and many live in Armenia too.

qpdb
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I love the way you extended the timeline to show the possible changes in the future, especially with the Indian migrants that currently make up a noticeable percentage of the UAE and Qatar

YourAveragePersonOnTheStreets
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How did u map irreligion trends of the future? What source?
Because it is only spreading in countries which are biggest geopolitical enemies to Israel in the present day which are also the most powerful countries of the region. Saudi, Turkey and Iran

harshitanand
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The vast majority of the video is wrong, especially in Anatolia, Egypt and the Caucasus

Nietzsche_Mustache
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Hey this map is fully wrong ya almost by 1200's entire middle East was fallen to islam

nikolai
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Bruh the video had alot and alot of mistakes💀💀

Ali-el-Tompeli
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I'm sorry but there is many inaccuracies, like Anatolia who was already almost Muslim in like 1300, because of the turks, in this Map islam Begin to spread only in the late 17th century

ulyssedolne
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Lebanon just in the corner staying Christian almost the whole time.

Ethan-
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1. You missed the largest Jewish disasporas at the time in Alexandria (Egypt) and Babylon. In babylon, it was the largest jewish community by far in the whole world.

2. Arab polytheism. You totally droopped other groups such as Arameans, babylonians, edomites, phoenicians, and more. They didn't fall under "Arab polytheism"

3. You dropped Samaritans completely. They were once as prevalent as Jews.

4. It would be more accurate to add groups that dont exist today as a missing link between Judaism and Chrsitianity and such as the Nazareens (Jews who accepted jesus as messiah but not as god). And probably had an important rule in thendevelopment of Islam

romero
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Mistake: Islam started at the year 610 not 625

engkurafi
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1 - Muslims only became majority in egypt after 2 centuries, this map is inaccurate.
2 - islamization of the Levant was slower, when the crusades happened, the muslims had relative majority.
3 - most of the islamization in the ME happened under the late abbasid empire, the saljuk turks and the mamlukes of egypt.

AuthorMT
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Can u doe South Asia my brother very nice video

EagleSingh
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bro time traveled to know where irreligion spread 😂

nice vid tho

pippo
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Satrapy of Armenia was the 1st nation to accept Christianity, it's absurd after around 1000y Zorastrianism was still a big chunk of the main lands

darksorcerer
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Last part is cap, maybe christians would leave their religion, but our scholars answer every single question asked, so there is no way for atheism to get ahead in any part of the world where the majority is muslim

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