ASMR - History of Genghis Khan and the Mongols (2 hrs+ sleep story)
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Soft spoken ASMR sleep story about Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire. Eight hundred years ago, the World was shaken when the Mongols suddenly left their corner of Asia to conquer the largest land empire in History. Join me around the campfire to explore who they were, how they lived, what they believed in and why they could take two continents by storm and build an empire in a few years. I tell you about Genghis Khan and his successors like Ogedei Khan and Kublai Khan, Chinese dynasties, Central Asia, nomadic life, the Silk Road, the Golden Horde, and many more things.
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Listen on Spotify and other music streaming platforms: asmrdb.fanlink.to/history-of-genghis-khan-and-the-mongols timestamps: 0:00 introduction (fire and wind sounds end at 3:06) 3:20 Mongolia today and before the 10th century 12:10 Khamag Mongol and Khabul Khan 14:23 life and rise of Temujin 23:00 Temujin becomes Genghis Khan 25:26 lifestyle and beliefs 37:49 Genghis Khan's conquests 46:31 Ogedei Khan and succession issues 59:26 Kublai Khan and the empire's fragmentation 1:09:04 conclusion and return of ambient sounds to the end My patrons on Patreon can now download audio files in .wav and videos in HD (mp4): www.patreon.com/thefrenchwhisperer
@abeatter8308
3 жыл бұрын
Any chance this is on Spotify? Looks really interesting (currently got 12 labours and odyssey to listen too, been listening to each labour for the past week, very helpful for sleeping, thank you)
@abeatter8308
3 жыл бұрын
Just found it on Spotify sorry took a little while, but my comment still applies, thanks for making your content.
@maximilianoolivares3112
3 жыл бұрын
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@maximilianoolivares3112
3 жыл бұрын
op
@maximilianoolivares3112
3 жыл бұрын
p
I'm from Mongolia. Thank you for helping to make my country known to the world
@Badaariun
3 жыл бұрын
Aiiimr mal pisda yahara ingj mal dhadg bnaa ichese gicy tui2 pisda
@dypsyaspecten6439
2 жыл бұрын
@@Badaariun 2uula cringe umbe
@hiruharii
2 жыл бұрын
Is that a Mongolian weeb I spot? Lets fucking go my brother
@mahmuttuncer5756
2 жыл бұрын
@@dypsyaspecten6439 L
@hungarienness
2 жыл бұрын
🇭🇺
This guy is DEFINITELY invited to the camping trip
@janinestokes4883
3 жыл бұрын
REALLY LIKE CLOWNS, GREAT COMMENT
@TheDoReMiFaSolLaTiDo
3 жыл бұрын
Lowkey!
@0savethebees0
3 жыл бұрын
i’m vv high and finna fall asleep and this comment really got me lol
@stephenmajury5470
3 жыл бұрын
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@stephenmajury5470
3 жыл бұрын
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You have such a talent for condensing overwhelming amounts of information into something absorbable by people who wish to relax and learn at the same time.
it's a 11:30 am and im at work.. that being said, good night everyone!
@OFFICIAL_VIDEO_AWARDS
4 жыл бұрын
Lol
@Phantom-ez4zv
4 жыл бұрын
wow!
@tenaciousjape8288
4 жыл бұрын
No more sleeping on the job Yeahh! You have one more chance.
@motherlessgoat72
3 жыл бұрын
Just don't get caught. Then it technically never happened.
@Beer_Dad1975
3 жыл бұрын
Nothing better than a lunch time nap! My last employer actually had a napping room as they claimed it improved productivity.
I'm Mongolian and going to sleep to this video, sending it to my friends too. Bayarlaa
@jaxn13
3 жыл бұрын
I’m an American and the steppe cultures really intrigue me. Would love to visit Mongolia one day.
@witheeeeeerx
3 жыл бұрын
Nice country you live in bro ❤️😻
@pblck9518
3 жыл бұрын
Bayarlalaa not bayarlaa thnk you
NO ONE TALK TO ME FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS!! My favourite French man is telling me about Gengis Khan.
@FingerBreakerWu
4 жыл бұрын
But did you listen? French Whisperer should do a pop quiz at the end of these to see who was actually awake and listening. This soothes me, but I can't go to sleep because it's all so interesting.
@jdprettynails
4 жыл бұрын
@@FingerBreakerWu To be fair, I start getting drowsy after "Hello Everyone". I fell asleep then woke up halfway through Theory of Relativity for Dummies. So if there was a pop quiz my answers would be like "Gengis Khan discovered the theory of Relativity, while in a haunted house, during the Chernobyl disaster, accompanied by a mermaid, who was painting Girl with A Pearl Earring on a Minecraft server."
I am high and this feels amazing
Recommendation; Dan Carlin’s hardcore history podcast, specifically the Mongols/Genghis Kahn episode.
@lisapollack8360
2 жыл бұрын
I think you mean the Genghis Kahn EPIC-sode. 😂 Hardcore History is amazing.
I just started nursing school and am so nervous but I've been studying while listening to your stories and it puts me so much more at ease!!! Thank you French Whisperer!💕
“Hello Everyone “ My velvet call to heavenly peace...❤️ Another perfect video!
This is really wonderful - merci! I am currently recovering from a surgery and your videos are an absolute god send for sleep. Thank you! I am so grateful!
I look forward to your history and science videos more than nearly anything on the internet. Thank you for another brilliant one.
@refusefntk
4 жыл бұрын
Agreed, completely. I always know there will be quality information without strong bias or filters.
I can't stop watching your videos. I haven't even slept during any of them (as much as I really want to). They're just... way too relaxing and interesting not to sit and listen to in their entirety.
@brianlafleche910
3 жыл бұрын
I wish. I can usually get about 25-30 min into his videos and im out like a light.
Bro I love his videos so much, because I’m such a history geek and his voice is amazing but I always feel bad that I can’t watch the full 2 hours. It must take him so long to make these videos he deserves my watch time 😭
I awoke the next morning refreshed with the video still playing on a loop only to discover that there was no end date for the Mongols. Which was nice :)
Your videos are so aesthetically pleasing. I love the attention to detail in the decorations and the editing. Superb ASMR thank you so much ♥️
@tezm7366
Жыл бұрын
A s
hello i am from mongolia and i love this vid
you sir are absolutely amazing with the amount of work you put into these videos
Epic masterpiece! Love the nature sounds. The M in ASMR is now for Mongol!
Frankly, the topic, while interesting and well-written, was totally secondary to the level of ASMR I experienced whilst listening to it. I can only guess it's something like how a cat feels when being petted. Thank you for producing such high-quality stuff.
@d33rex64
4 жыл бұрын
foreign particle MEOW!!!...
I love history (it’s what my degree is in) I love the French language (and the French accent) and I love asmr. So this is basically perfection. Merci! 😘
@goblingoochgobbler5759
4 жыл бұрын
jennypop78 what degree are you getting?
@jennypop78
4 жыл бұрын
Hdjdn shjdjd Oh I have it. In history :)
@anitawadhwa9165
3 жыл бұрын
He has videos in French, aussi.
I love your videos because through multiple repeats I get great sleep and pick up facts on historical events :) thank you.
Dude, I'm so happy you're back.
Amazing videos --- I so much love the "lessons" offered. I'm not just relaxing, I'm learning too.
@EElina-lc4bq
Жыл бұрын
I know
Thank you for this! Great video! Geopolitically, Mongolia is a very critical ally of the US because of Russia and China
A huge thank you for supporting Boring Books for Bedtime. Between you both, you consistently produce knockout, intelligent, ad-free content. It's very much appreciated and you are both excellent human beings xx
@BoringBooksPod
4 жыл бұрын
Mulden Thalle How kind, thank you! Isn’t this one awesome?? Mongol history is so fascinating.
I'm always so happy when you upload. I love hearing you explain things. You have such a soothing voice.
I'm still getting over how perfect the Halloween video was and now this...🔥🔥😍
I love your voice... it's not whispering but very relaxing.
Gotta take my asmr history lessons
My ideal slow tv so far: French Whisperer and 8 hour NRK Norwegian Train broadcasts
Whispering encyclopaedia - always feel like I’m time travelling- so wonderful!
I feel very relaxed watching ASMR video of yours.
You are a legend, French Whisperer.
I am so excited for this when I get home!
Beautiful artifacts, you handle with such care and delicacy...you’re a virtual curator. Thank you for another informative, well thought out and detailed video. :)
Bless the day I found you 😭😭❤️❤️ I've struggled with Insomnia for so long but your voice is now my resting place.
Your videos are international treasures!!!!!!
You have such gentle hands, and an even more gentle voice 😊
Thank you very much. History is wonderful. Thank you again for the research and the calming presentation.
I adore your work. History of anything fascinates me. Thank you. Gracias. Merci! 💗
Thank you. Just in time for bed. Always a joy!
Thank you The French Whisper Falling asleep to your voice every night now. Just wonderful. So glad I found you
Im from mongolia thank u for sharing our history
I've never subbed to an ASMR channel, but you are both calming and informative. Thankies
Savoring this for when i take a nap but want to learn about the glory of the Mongol empire and Genghis khan.
Your voice is so calming
My New Favorite Asmrist. Truly relaxing and educational. Thank you.
Just listened to The Great Genghis Khan by The Hu and you tube brought me to this. Going from straight adrenaline to pure endorphins...I think I broke my body LOL
It's incredible how much content you've been putting out in the last few months ! When you didn't upload for a while I couldn't wait for more, now I can't get through it all. Thank you very much for your hard work.
@TheFrenchWhispererASMR
4 жыл бұрын
It's weird because when you are on KZread you constantly feel like it's never enough. They almost explicitely tell you to post every week, preferably several times, to do collabs, to answer comments, to repeat the same formats as many times as possible, or your views will drop and you will never make it. They can easily turn you into a hamster in a wheel if you take it too seriously. At the same time, I agree with you: looking back to the past 6 months I realise I have put out many, many hours of videos and that's enough ;).
@EElina-lc4bq
Жыл бұрын
🎉❤
This is not what I searched for, but it is what I was looking to find. Godsspeed.
Looking forward to this. Thank you in advance!!!!
You do amazing work. Keep them coming.
Yessss!!! Can't wait, goodnight everybody
C’est en voyant sortir tes vidéos en anglais que je regrette de ne jamais l’avoir appris 😭
Merci beaucoup J'ai attendu pour cette especifique vidéo depuis longtemps!
This one in Spanish would be awesome! Thanks for uploading
Absolutely beautiful and fascinating ASMR. Best ever. Thank You.
An amazing video . Thank you for your efforts !
I learn more history from this channel than in any class......and the naps are better!!
Wow, I got here early! I saw this and immediately clicked! Ghengis Khan is one of my favorite historical arsonists! The mongols and the steppe people have such a fascinating and incredible history. Do you know they say that Ghengis Khan had RED HAIR? Mind blown. The Mongols did so many awful things but also set forth the world we know today in a lot of ways. Without the advent of the gun, its possible that the Mongols could still be in power today. They were unmatched on horseback, and until guns, and automobiles they were extremely powerful! Anyway I get off of work in a few hours and I know exactly what I'm going to be listening to get to sleep!
@TheWonderfulDavidofOz
4 жыл бұрын
Dan Carlin fan by any chance?
@NathanASMR
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheWonderfulDavidofOz Heck yes I am. That guy is such a legend. His Ghengis Khan stuff is AWESOMEEEEE, he's the number 1 history podcaster in my opinion. How did you know? Because I used the term historical arsonist? Hahaha. Are you also a fan? But yeah just the way he thinks is fascinating and I always get sucked into it, the way he lays out the domination of the Mongols on horseback and how that horseback tradition continues into the 20th century even, then just within one war (WW1) everything changes and that tradition gets absolutely demolished even after 1000's of years of warfare being relatively similar throughout human history. So having listened to Dan Carlin, now listening to French Whisperer it makes this video even better because of the context! French Whisperer is the Dan Carlin of Informative/Historical ASMR for sure, but an even better voice..
@TheWonderfulDavidofOz
4 жыл бұрын
@@NathanASMR I am definitely a fan. I went out and bought the whole "Wrath of the Khans" series after this one. The only thing that's getting me down about the French Whisperers version is that I keep falling asleep trying to listen to it. 😂
@NathanASMR
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheWonderfulDavidofOz I have that same problem lol
@XXXTENTAClON227
4 жыл бұрын
My comment disappeared (thanks youtube) and it was really damn long but in short yeah it’s the most interesting thing I’ve ever learnt in all honesty, the secret of the mongols has everything to know but I recommend everyone to at least read the Wikipedia page, it’s incredible. I think it’s the minimal documentation they have. Like, everything seems to be a mystery, there is literally one picture of him and it’s a drawing, no one knows or will ever know where he is buried, and no one knows exactly how he achieved it. Some say mass suicide, some say soldiers made slaves build it then killed the slaves, then the soldiers were killed by a courier, then the courier returned to tell them he had been buried and then was murdered. There’s a legend that at his birthplace, he was buried with a dead young deer, and his burial site was exposed as the mother of the deer would mourn for her child at the spot. I personally believe that there was a set “suicide squad” tasked with burying him. I mean, they adored him, their loyalty wouldn’t surprise me. Only Genghis Khan (and potentially his first 3 children/wife) and this suicide squad of his closest soldiers + some incredibly unlucky slaves knew of where he would be buried. On their way to the site, they killed anyone who saw or encountered them to cover their tracks (idk if they considered a trail of bodies might give it away) but maybe they hid them. Once they were done building, the slaves were murdered, and the soldiers rode horses over the spot so it wasn’t distinguishable by looks. Just regular flat land. Then, they came back and either: - All committed suicide as a promise - Were killed; they didn’t know they would be killed and were lied to - All of them loved him so much that they wouldn’t dare leak where he was buried - They didn’t deep it that much and no one could be arsed to write down the spot because it wasn’t important. - Never came back; the slaves revolted and murdered all of the soldiers, and proceeded to teabag Genghis’ body, threw him in a river somewhere (or the tomb they built) except they stole all the gold and Genghis finally got caught lacking and died broke and poor. They never tell anyone because they don’t want to get caught. - Didn’t even find his body in the first place; they forgot which soldier was Genghis and panicked so they claimed to have had a grand burial when in reality no one could be arsed to check every body. His story is just insanely morbid but sometimes humorous to me still. He celebrated victory by having dinner on top of captured princes, slowly crushing them to death while having dinner on top (he used a large wooden gate). He also killed 17 million people because someone killed his favourite son in law and he couldn’t find who did it. An archer almost killed him but hit his horse, and at the end of the battle he asked “who shot the arrow” (I’m guessing to guilt him into confession otherwise he kills everyone) and without hesitation the guy stands up and says it was him, and “kill me if you want”. I don’t know how he stood up with his massive balls weighing him down, but Genghis Khan was impressed and he ended up being one of his top military figures. Perhaps the most morbid, I’m referencing from memory of the book and internet, but when trying to capture what is now Beijing, he struggled to get over the walls. Since it was the last place, he opted to just leave them. As in, wait until they surrendered. They had no food, turned to cannibalism, murdering and eating eachother, parents eating children/babies, and when the rich began to struggle for food they surrendered. But Genghis didn’t actually intend for them to live, as they initially rebelled. So he slaughtered the rest, and torched the city, and I remember the book saying there was piles of bones and skulls and the floor was dripping wet (like a flood) of SKIN, FAT and blood, the flames had melted all of the bodies who were being eaten and all the people slaughtered, and you could smell the burning fat and smell of dead bodies and human flesh/meat, disease, shit, trash, EVERYTHING. HOW DID THEY JUST CASUALLY DO THIS TO MILLIONS THEN GO HOME LIKE NOTHING HAPPENED. All of this fascinating story, and what was his most agreed on cause of death? Being flung off a horse. Yep. The worlds most dangerous, influential, successful, loved, evil leader in history died because his horse couldn’t handle how heavy his fatass was. Wow. What an ending.
All we need for a great adult educacation is the French Whisperer and PBS!
**sees a map of the mongol empire once**
I love history and I love asmr and this was the best of both
Mr. FrenchMan I really appreciate your efforts and help on my schooling that I missed along the way.
My new favorite! Thank you!
This was very good again. Thank you for your efforts.
Thank you for this video!
I love this channel. I've done extensive research into Genghis Khan and the Mongols. I hope this is going to be somewhat accurate. Aannnddd... Begin!
I always wanted to visit Mongolia now i can in my dreams
@jannaasmr7640
4 жыл бұрын
unitor699 Welcome to my country
it would be nice to get this channel to 100K before dec 31st
I just discovered this guy,effin great! I can't stay awake and I'm learning in my sleep.
@TheFrenchWhispererASMR
4 жыл бұрын
welcome!
Ur videos put me to sleep every night ur voice it good bruh
I love the history of the Mongols. Thanks!
Bro luv the pics and vids too, I just found this sorta thing maybe 2 weeks ago and this is the best Ive found by far, didnt think i'd find one that would get the right content with it but by luck I did ;)
@TheFrenchWhispererASMR
4 жыл бұрын
welcome then!
oo i love the props!
Thank you so much!
Very good video helped me sleep
Looking forward to listening to this.
Thank you!
A nice way to learn some history, albeit I am asleep halfway through. I can rewind and listen. The connections between today's China and ancient Mongolia are interesting. I would like to know more about the Tatars. There is much interest lately in "Tartaria", or Tataria. There is evidence of their having technology, and superb architecture, which is now missing or hidden.
Marco Polo is a must-watch series!
Wonderful ❤
You’re awesome you have put me to sleep many times I would love that nesting doll I collect them please lol
Super interesting! Do you think you could do a video on Australian history? We didn’t get taught much about it in school where i’m from, sadly.
ohhhh brother this guy KNOWS HIS FAX
Accents in asmr really squeeze my brain
Perfect falling asleep to war crimes of ancient man
Your videos are very educational and engaging to listen. Could you do a video about African stories? Like the myth of Anansi, the spider god? Or the history of Mansa Kankan Musa or Hannibal?
So an ad for Calm popped up earlier in another ASMR video and I swear that was your voiceover...??😍
@willynye202
4 жыл бұрын
Yes has to be!
@TheFrenchWhispererASMR
4 жыл бұрын
Yes I am a narrator for them and I recorded again a couple stories I had made years ago
@anthonys5568
4 жыл бұрын
@@TheFrenchWhispererASMR I learned of you from your stories on Calm. I send Calm a note they should have more of your content. Calm has many good narrators but I liked you the best.
Ghost of Tsushima type beat
@martincamacho7722
4 жыл бұрын
jiren the gey clan Sakai 4 life
Thanks!
@TheFrenchWhispererASMR
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I am from Mongolia😍😍😍
yuppp first never clicked so fast before. good night world.
Mongols my 2 favorite history subject and ASMR my favorite youtube time killer Together atleast
great video
Pls make these a Spotify podcast!!
@TheFrenchWhispererASMR
4 жыл бұрын
I'm working on it. I hope the first ones will be available in a few weeks.
The BEST Y’are
Like the voice and accent especially if you spoke normal but I get it its asmr. I do like the history though and the accent makes it really cool!