Stan by your land : the -stan countries in Asia and beyond
Central Asia is full of lands whose names end in -stan. A certain powerful
North American country has a related name. How?
It's not your standard explanation.
DISCLAIMER:
Roots and
Routes does not endorse depicted borders (or any borders).
Images of maps are for illustrative purposes, and show what people claim, not what is.
DISCLAIMER: Roots and Routes does not endorse depicted borders (or any borders), the deceased dictator of
Turkmenistan (or any governments). Images of maps, presidents-for-life, and yurts are for illustrative purposes.
My credits don't fit on YouTube, so I start them here and then make them super long on my own website (
http://www.rootsandroutes.tv/projects/stanistan). This also gives me some use for the running document I keep to humor myself while I'm making the video.
Music credits: “
Hillbilly Anarchy,” Occupy Guitarmy,
CC BY 3.0. http://guitarmy.org/. http://ccmixter.org/files/guitarmy/38875.
According to the description at ccmixter, this is protest music to “put… in your corn-cob pipe and send smoke signals to the 1%.”
Public domain video credits
U.S. Film Service. The Plow That
Broke the
Plains. Public domain work of the government of the
United States. 1936.
"The Modes of
Transportation of a
Tatarian Collective Farmer Become Most
Unusual." Public domain work of the government of the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 1935.
EDIT: While searching for the exact title so I could credit it (unnecessarily, because a
Soviet propaganda film is a public domain work of a defunct government), I found my own video freebooted on another website.
People... and bots...
YouTube
Creative Commons video credits:
Wildwood Trust. "wild horses galloping in the snow short."
2011. These horses live (or lived, I don't know anything about the life expectancy of wild horses) at Wildwood Trust in
Kent.
Image credits (exhaustive):
The beginning of the image credits (continue on the website linked above):
(0:00 - freaking everywhere in the video).
Google Earth.
Google requires that
Earth imagery be accompanied always by the Google Earth logo and the sources of satellite imagery, and so
I've always kept it, even when faded to the background. Speaking of Google Earth: borders.
Sorry.
(0:07)
Wikimedia:InvictaHOG - “Boy participating in horse race at
Naadam in
Mongolia” (Public domain, released by photographer)
(0:11) Flickr:
David Stanley - “
Golden Statue of
Saparmurat Niyazov” (
CC-BY 2.0). This statue image is not an endorsement of
Turkmenbashi, or my unawareness of his brutality.
Sometimes you just need a commercial-licensed image of a Turkmen standing up. As I say in the disclaimer, "Roots and Routes does not endorse depicted borders (or any borders), the deceased dictator of Turkmenistan (or any governments). Images of maps, presidents-for-life, and yurts are for illustrative purposes."
(0:13)
Wikipedia:de:Bosinus - “Jurtencamp am Ufer des Yssykköl-Sees (Public domain)."
Actually, yurts are fine.
(
0:17) Bjørn
Christian Tørrissen. An image of
Xerxes' inscription at
Van Citadel.
Author's personal permission (Tørrissen's, not Xerxes'), with image credit in video.
By the way, I don't necessarily endorse things that Xerxes did either, although I'd definitely rather meet him than Turkmenbashi.
(
0:20) Image of fake, racist trope Xerxes modified from movie poster for
300: Rise of an Empire. I questioned using this in a video which is, essentially, telling people to not do what the
300 movies do... but I thought this particular use was funny.
Fair use for commentary on false divides between
East and West.
continued at www.rootsandrouteschannel.com/#/-stan-by-your-land-script-and-credits/
Font credits (yes, font credits, you can't be too careful these days):
Roman script:
Fira Sans (
SIL Open Font License 1.1),
Clear Sans (
Apache License 2.0)
Medieval-looking Roman script:
Uncial Antiqua (SIL Open Font License 1.1)
Nasta`liq font used for
Persian and Urdu words: Jameel
Noori Nastaleeq (no license specified. I’m just relying on the phrase “This Font Is
Free of
Charge For
Urdu Lovers”)
Cyrillic font:
Gentium Plus (SIL Open Font License 1.1)
Devanagari font:
Annapurna (SIL Open Font License 1.1)