The Otrar Massacre and the Sources

The Otrar Massacre and the Sources

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@ElBandito
@ElBandito - 14.12.2018 09:48

I remember someone said that: "History is mostly bias, and the rest are lies". :D

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@georgekolev9832
@georgekolev9832 - 14.12.2018 14:45

Watched this right after my lecture on forensic medicine. Its almost like history is a series of murders and there are so many accounts of the same event and we have to act as detectives to find the truth. Loved the video

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@LucasDimoveo
@LucasDimoveo - 14.12.2018 18:11

Loved the video.

From my amateur reading of history, it seems to me that the Mongols introduced a type of cruelty that eastern Eurasia never quite recovered from. Iran in particular had a series of traumatic flashbacks in the form of Timur and Nader Shah

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@moogiibat5845
@moogiibat5845 - 17.12.2018 18:02

I love your work and your perspective of things. By providing these lesser know incident that have led to these huge events, you show these people on the both side and their actions as very pragmatic and understandable. These perspectives are much more realistic than the generally accepted history of the Mongols, since most that history is very bias against the Mongolians, because most of it comes from the enemies that they fought.

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@lawrencedanao7648
@lawrencedanao7648 - 16.03.2019 21:40

I love your channel. The Mongols are my favourite historical topic.

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