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Wait For It...The Mongols!: Crash Course World History #17
Mongols T-Shirt: http://dftba.com/product/10g/CrashCourse-Mongols-Shirt In which John Gree...
published: 18 May 2012
author: crashcourse
Wait For It...The Mongols!: Crash Course World History #17
Wait For It...The Mongols!: Crash Course World History #17
Mongols T-Shirt: http://dftba.com/product/10g/CrashCourse-Mongols-Shirt In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of em...- published: 18 May 2012
- views: 745459
- author: crashcourse
45:47
Mongol Hordes: Birth Of An Empire
Storm From The East 1. Birth Of An Empire 2. World Conquerors 3. Tartar Crusaders 4. Last ...
published: 20 Apr 2013
author: jabarbadi
Mongol Hordes: Birth Of An Empire
Mongol Hordes: Birth Of An Empire
Storm From The East 1. Birth Of An Empire 2. World Conquerors 3. Tartar Crusaders 4. Last Khan Of Khans This series covers the life and accomplishments of Ge...- published: 20 Apr 2013
- views: 4136
- author: jabarbadi
5:17
3000 years history of different empire(Strongest Mongol Empire)
...
published: 22 Jul 2011
author: Akira Kaka
3000 years history of different empire(Strongest Mongol Empire)
3000 years history of different empire(Strongest Mongol Empire)
- published: 22 Jul 2011
- views: 45572
- author: Akira Kaka
43:40
Barbarians - The Mongols (History Channel Documentary)
Please Enjoy. Subscribe & Like too. Thanks. Cheers!
The Mongols was originally broadcast o...
published: 01 Dec 2013
Barbarians - The Mongols (History Channel Documentary)
Barbarians - The Mongols (History Channel Documentary)
Please Enjoy. Subscribe & Like too. Thanks. Cheers! The Mongols was originally broadcast on The History Channel in January of 2004. This part focuses on the Mongols, the nomadic warriors from east-central Asia. Conqueror Genghis Khan unites the Mongol tribes in the early 13th century. His army forms a destructive path westward into Europe. Khan is succeeded by General Timur, who leads his armies to terrorize and conquer the Ottoman Empire in 1402. At it's height, the Mongol Empire stretched from the Pacific rim of China all the way into Germany. The Mongol Empire eventually falls because it is unable to manage the vast geographical area it controls. This Video is part of the Barbarians mini-series from The History Channel which tells the story of the most barbaric tribes of the early and late Middle Ages. Two series have currently been produced, each consisting of four episodes. This program tells about what the groups did, who they conquered, and how they fell. Barbarians - The Mongols (History Channel Documentary)- published: 01 Dec 2013
- views: 6
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What if the Mongol Empire Never Existed?
What if the largest land Empire ever never existed? What if the Mongol Empire Never Exist...
published: 07 Feb 2014
What if the Mongol Empire Never Existed?
What if the Mongol Empire Never Existed?
What if the largest land Empire ever never existed? What if the Mongol Empire Never Existed? What if the Mongol armies didn't invade China, Iran, the Middle East, Russia and even Poland? How would the world change from this lack of world changing events? Not surprisingly, a lot. Want to learn more about the Mongols and their Empire? Check out a collaboration video from Plethrons! The Mongol Empire: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxDzWEafHYU LIKE US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/alternatehistoryhub- published: 07 Feb 2014
- views: 2552
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Top 5 Largest Empires
Based on the latest historic data, updated version, 2013, with the most amazing backround ...
published: 12 Apr 2013
author: Rock N Learn
Top 5 Largest Empires
Top 5 Largest Empires
Based on the latest historic data, updated version, 2013, with the most amazing backround music. I'm sorry if your favorite empire didn't make the list. Note...- published: 12 Apr 2013
- views: 5584
- author: Rock N Learn
9:36
Genghis Khan - Mongol Empire 1of6
Combining live-action footage shot in Mongolia with CGI software used in Lord of the Rings...
published: 18 Sep 2009
author: AllHistories
Genghis Khan - Mongol Empire 1of6
Genghis Khan - Mongol Empire 1of6
Combining live-action footage shot in Mongolia with CGI software used in Lord of the Rings, the recreation of battle scenes is taken to a new level in presen...- published: 18 Sep 2009
- views: 107764
- author: AllHistories
1:02
Growth of the Mongol Empire, 1206-1294
Animated map showing the territorial expansion of the Mongol Empire The animation covers t...
published: 22 Feb 2013
author: EarthDirect
Growth of the Mongol Empire, 1206-1294
Growth of the Mongol Empire, 1206-1294
Animated map showing the territorial expansion of the Mongol Empire The animation covers the the period 1206 to 1294, starting with the founding of the Mongo...- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 2184
- author: EarthDirect
5:29
Alternate History: What if the Mongol Empire Never Fell?
What if the largest empire in Asia's history never fell? How would that affect the world? ...
published: 05 Aug 2013
author: AlternateHistoryHub
Alternate History: What if the Mongol Empire Never Fell?
Alternate History: What if the Mongol Empire Never Fell?
What if the largest empire in Asia's history never fell? How would that affect the world? This is one scenario. Like us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com...- published: 05 Aug 2013
- views: 113
- author: AlternateHistoryHub
45:41
Mongol Hordes: Tartar Crusaders
Storm From The East 1. Birth Of An Empire 2. World Conquerors 3. Tartar Crusaders 4. Last ...
published: 21 Apr 2013
author: jabarbadi
Mongol Hordes: Tartar Crusaders
Mongol Hordes: Tartar Crusaders
Storm From The East 1. Birth Of An Empire 2. World Conquerors 3. Tartar Crusaders 4. Last Khan Of Khans This series covers the life and accomplishments of Ge...- published: 21 Apr 2013
- views: 5037
- author: jabarbadi
2:23
Mongol Empire
In the early thirteenth century, the foundations were laid for the largest contiguous land...
published: 03 Apr 2013
author: Davide Osmelli
Mongol Empire
Mongol Empire
In the early thirteenth century, the foundations were laid for the largest contiguous land-based empire in human history. The Mongol Empire endured for only ...- published: 03 Apr 2013
- views: 309
- author: Davide Osmelli
2:51
The History of The Mongol Empire
Once Genghis Khan was made ruler of all Mongols in 1206, the Mongol empire quickly grew to...
published: 30 May 2010
author: WatchMojo
The History of The Mongol Empire
The History of The Mongol Empire
Once Genghis Khan was made ruler of all Mongols in 1206, the Mongol empire quickly grew to be one of the largest ever. http://www.WatchMojo.com explores the ...- published: 30 May 2010
- views: 25381
- author: WatchMojo
6:13
Genghis Khan - Mongol Empire
A decisive battle between Genghis Khan and Jamukha for unification of the Mongol tribes....
published: 13 Apr 2010
Genghis Khan - Mongol Empire
Genghis Khan - Mongol Empire
A decisive battle between Genghis Khan and Jamukha for unification of the Mongol tribes.- published: 13 Apr 2010
- views: 86853
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Roots of Empire
Researchers are exploring the idea that shifting climate may have played a role in the sud...
published: 08 May 2013
author: Earth Institute
Roots of Empire
Researchers are exploring the idea that shifting climate may have played a role in the sudden rise of the great Mongol empire, some 800 years ago.
3:19
Yol yoksa da otostopçu var - Altaylardan Moğolistan'a
Rusya- Altay Cumhuriyeti'nden Altay Dağları'nı izleyerek Moğolistan'a, Ulan Batur'a varana...
published: 08 Nov 2012
author: Duygu
Yol yoksa da otostopçu var - Altaylardan Moğolistan'a
Rusya- Altay Cumhuriyeti'nden Altay Dağları'nı izleyerek Moğolistan'a, Ulan Batur'a varana kadar pek de yol olmayan yerlerde otostop
Hitchiking through the Altai Republic of Russian Siberia into Mongolia, blessed with The Mongol Rally via two teams: The Yurt Locker and The Empire Strikes Yak + two guys from The UK inspired by the rally
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Scenic World - Beirut
19:54
Declaration of War on the US by Führer Adolf Hitler
Politically Incorrect Press presents:
The Hitler Speech They Don't Want You To Hear
(FULL...
published: 28 Dec 2011
author: Shane Webster
Declaration of War on the US by Führer Adolf Hitler
Politically Incorrect Press presents:
The Hitler Speech They Don't Want You To Hear
(FULL VIDEO) created by THELINDGRENN
"Declaration of War on the US by Adolf Hitler"
"Deputies, Men of the German Reichstag! A year of events of historical significance is drawing to an end. A year of great decisions lies ahead. In these serious times, I speak to you, deputies of the German Reichstag, as the representatives of the German nation. Beyond and above that, the whole German people should take note of this glance into the past, as well as of the coming decisions the present and future impose upon us.
After the renewed refusal of my peace offer in January 1940 by the then British Prime Minister and the clique which supported or dominated him, it became clear that this war - against all reasons of common sense and necessity - must be fought to its end. You know me, my old Party companions; you know I have always been an enemy of half measures or weak decisions.
If the Providence has so willed that the German people cannot be spared this fight, then I can only be grateful that it entrusted me with the leadership in this historic struggle which, for the next 500 or 1,000 years, will be described as decisive, not only for the history of Germany, but for the whole of Europe and indeed the whole world.
The German people and their soldiers are working and fighting today, not only for the present, but also for the coming, nay the most distant, generations. The Creator has imposed a historical revision on a unique scale upon us.
Shortly after the end of the campaign in Norway, the German Command was forced, first of all, to ensure the military security of the conquered areas. Since then the defences of the conquered countries have changed considerably. From Kirkenes to the Spanish Frontier there is a belt of great bases and fortifications; many airfields have been built, naval bases with protection for submarines, which are practically invulnerable from sea or air.
More than 1,500 new batteries have been planned and constructed. A network of roads and railways was constructed so that today communications from the Spanish Frontier to Petsano are independent of the sea. These installations in no way fall behind those of the Western Wall, and work continues incessantly on strengthening them. I am irrevocably determined to make the European Front unassailable by any enemy.
This defensive work was supplemented by offensive warfare. German surface and underwater naval Forces carried on their constant war of attrition against the British Merchant Navy and the ships in its service. The German Air Force supported these attacks by reconnaissance, by damaging enemy shipping, by numerous retaliatory raids which have given the English a better idea of the ‘ ever so charming ’ war caused by their present Prime Minister.
In the middle of last year Germany was supported above all by Italy. For many months a great part of British power weighed heavily on the shoulders of Italy. Only because of their tremendous superiority in heavy tanks could the English create a temporary crisis in North Africa. On 24th March a small community of German-Italian units under Rommel's command began the counter-attack.
The German Africa Corps performed outstanding achievements though they were completely unaccustomed to the climate of this theatre of war. Just as once in Spain, now in North Africa Germans and Italians have taken up arms against the same enemy.
While with these bold measures the North African Front was again secured by the blood of German and Italian soldiers, the shadow of a terrible danger threatening Europe gathered overhead. Only in obedience of bitter necessity did I decide in my heart in 1939, to make the attempt, or at least, to create the prerequisites for a lasting peace in Europe by eliminating the causes of German-Russian tension.
This was psychologically difficult owing to the general attitude of the German people, and above all, of the party, towards Bolshevism. It was not difficult from a purely material point of view - because Germany was only intent on her economic interests in all the territories which England declared to be threatened by us and which she attacked with her promises of aid- for you will allow me to remind you that England, throughout the spring and late summer of 1939, offered its aid to numerous countries, declaring that it was our intention to invade those countries and thus deprive them of their liberty.
The German Reich and its Government were therefore able to affirm, with a clear conscience, that these allegations were false and had no bearing whatsoever on reality. Add to this the military realization that in the case of war, which British diplomacy was to force on the German people, a two front war would ensue and call for very great sacrifice.
When, on top of all this, the Baltic States and Rumania showed themselves prone to accept the British Pacts of assistance, and thus let it be seen
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Shangri-La, Along the Tea Road to Lhasa
The legendary Chamagudao, the Tea Horse Road, winds through dizzying mountain passes, acro...
published: 30 Apr 2013
author: ChinaFile
Shangri-La, Along the Tea Road to Lhasa
The legendary Chamagudao, the Tea Horse Road, winds through dizzying mountain passes, across famed rivers like the Mekong and the Yangtze and past monasteries and meadows in a circuitous route from Sichuan and Yunan Provinces in western China to the Tibetan capital city of Lhasa. Actually a network of roads, trails and highways, rather than one distinct route, the Chamagudao once stretched for almost 1400 miles (2350 km)—a conduit along which the historic trade between the mighty Chinese empire and the nomadic Tibetans linked remote villages and ethnic groups. The Chinese military needed strong horses for their wars against Mongol invaders from the north, and the fiercely religious Tibetans desired tea for sacred rituals and sustenance. Once tea was introduced into Tibet around the 10th century, demand for it grew. Tea soon became a staple for Tibetans, especially when combined with their other staple, yak butter. But with Tibet’s extreme temperatures and altitudes, tea cultivation on a large scale was impossible. This set the stage for the tea-horse trade, which, by the 11th century, flourished along the Chamagudao, continuing until the 1950s. But getting these prized commodities to their growing markets was no easy feat. To transport the tea over the mountains meant many months of hard and dangerous travel for the hundreds of porters.
Today, as Chinese culture merges with and even absorbs Tibetan traditions, the Tea Horse Road is a relic of a vastly different time. The Chinese are rapidly paving dirt roads to make highways for cars and trucks. Soon there will be little evidence of this once vital trade route. Though horses are no longer a military imperative for the Chinese army, Tibet has a new commodity that is in much demand in China. A homely caterpillar infected by a parasitic fungus has replaced the horse trade in Tibet. The yartsa gombu is prized for its medicinal qualities. Now Tibetans nomads drive Land Cruisers and motorcycles instead of horses, thanks to the profits they make collecting and selling the miracle mushroom worth more than gold. So trade continues, even though relics of the tea-horse trade are becoming harder to find. Following the Chamagudao, this book is a rare intimate look into the changing world of Tibet—both ancient and modern, sacred and commonplace, the rarefied and the gritty—before the legends and mysteries of the Tea Horse road disappear into the Tibetan mist.
— White Star
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10:01
Dynasties: The Mongol Empire- Part 1/5
An older history channel video about Khubilai Khan and the mongols. I'm trying to find the...
published: 25 May 2008
author: HistoryYou
Dynasties: The Mongol Empire- Part 1/5
Dynasties: The Mongol Empire- Part 1/5
An older history channel video about Khubilai Khan and the mongols. I'm trying to find the newer barbarians version because it's a lot better. Anyway, I hope...- published: 25 May 2008
- views: 152145
- author: HistoryYou
10:11
The Mongol Empire and Genghiz kahn - prt 2
My homage to one of, if not THE greatest general and army walking this earth. Also salutin...
published: 11 Dec 2007
author: babaknikain
The Mongol Empire and Genghiz kahn - prt 2
The Mongol Empire and Genghiz kahn - prt 2
My homage to one of, if not THE greatest general and army walking this earth. Also saluting and paying my dearest respect to all my Altaic brothers and siste...- published: 11 Dec 2007
- views: 591992
- author: babaknikain
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Teacher Resource-The Mongol Empire
This video was cut together from History Channel video for use in my 10th Grade World Hist...
published: 15 May 2011
author: RonRbc
Teacher Resource-The Mongol Empire
Teacher Resource-The Mongol Empire
This video was cut together from History Channel video for use in my 10th Grade World History class. I own or claim no copyright, and this video is intended ...- published: 15 May 2011
- views: 1620
- author: RonRbc
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Genghis Khan - Mongol Empire 5of6
Combining live-action footage shot in Mongolia with CGI software used in Lord of the Rings...
published: 18 Sep 2009
author: AllHistories
Genghis Khan - Mongol Empire 5of6
Genghis Khan - Mongol Empire 5of6
Combining live-action footage shot in Mongolia with CGI software used in Lord of the Rings, the recreation of battle scenes is taken to a new level in presen...- published: 18 Sep 2009
- views: 35821
- author: AllHistories