U r full of shit go and read tamil history b4 come out with full lies😅😅😅😅
@anushervoniodil38218 күн бұрын
Thanks for making this video. It's amazing how you have managed to learn the distinction of Uzbek and Tajik, Sedentary and Nomadic lifestyles as well as how many of nomadic tribes basically were Tajikified voluntarily by themselves. Language, it's quite fascinating, but there are many Tajiks in Tajikistan who speak Uzbek and also plenty of Uzbek people in Uzbekistan, particularly in Ferghana Valley who speak fluent Tajik. I believe most of Tajiks don't know much about Tajik history as much as you have learned about us. You highlighted crucial facts about language, sedentary lifestyle as well as religion. It's quite sad to see there are so many Tajiks in the region but all live in different countries. To all my Tajik fellows, as well as those who identify himself/herself as Tajik. Let our work talk for us. We are hardworking and diligent people. I was amazed by energy of Tajik people when I worked in Tajikistan for 4 years. Truly inspiring how hard people work for their families. Love it! Kudos to all hardworking people of Tajikistan. May you all stay healthy and excel at your field of work, Hamvatanon!
@805806709 күн бұрын
This is excellent video. It is pearl of the Indian ocean. ♥
@futuristiccavemanofficial9 күн бұрын
There's not a place humans touch, that they dont destroy.
@bghyst14 күн бұрын
I appreciate the sharing of your exultation at the opportunity to settle into a match of test cricket. I get the rules, but not the appeal. Happy to be informed.
@Funmedia_studio14 күн бұрын
Tajiks are arab decendents they are not ARYAN they are arabic
@oliverjohnson467115 күн бұрын
When is third Guyana video coming?
@busdrinker373417 күн бұрын
Simply beautiful video, wow
@busdrinker373417 күн бұрын
Omg... can't wait till the next vid. This is the most engaging visuals, storytelling, pacing, everything that I've seen in ages. What fantastic videos, thank you. Looks like it was a really fun place to visit too.
@Jose-so1hx19 күн бұрын
I got an itch to look up the LTTE - I think i fell into the rabbit hoe by reading up on separatist movements recently. Found your channel. Really good stuff. I wish I'd have come up with it when I was in college, also studying history, political science and the like. A quick scan shows you have videos on Sri Lanka, Tajikistan and Guatemala. Good on you for researching and putting together updated analysis on these regions that don't get as much sunshine as others.
@ragurajaguru19 күн бұрын
Righhhttt................
@user-saraswatidevi20 күн бұрын
I love your channel! You need millions of subscribers im so happy i found you ive been trying to find a channel like you for a while
@megapangolin109321 күн бұрын
Incredible depth, analysis and explanation in this gem of a presentation on a little known people and part of the world. I have learnt more in 20 minutes than in the whole of my life about this fragment of Russia which is only spoken of with a quizzical expression on the face. I really enjoyed this video. Thank you.
@yasho.22 күн бұрын
Just how ignored has the srilankan tragedy been is evident from the view count of this otherwise fantastic documentary .
@rajithaabeykoon306823 күн бұрын
Dont call this a civil war, the Tamils tried to invade us Sinhalese who were the peaceful majority, we are not the same people and they are just visitors in srilanka till this day
@s.t.kabilan7 күн бұрын
You created your own language without paali from north india? Study your mahavamsham
@lvtravelworlddiscovery447724 күн бұрын
Cool video my friend!
@ydhirsch24 күн бұрын
You have really interesting things to say about well chosen topics. This makes it all the more frustrating that I can barely hear you in these videos without getting blasted by your music. Please fix your audio production process.
@lvtravelworlddiscovery447725 күн бұрын
Cool video, no skupping of ads.
@Fuegocontoelmundo6926 күн бұрын
I skipped the parts of your traveling through Sri Lanka and went back to the original story .
@lvtravelworlddiscovery447726 күн бұрын
Well done ! I love your channel!
@lvtravelworlddiscovery447726 күн бұрын
Awesome my friend! I am back now here in the UK! Subscribed!
@artofauto967527 күн бұрын
Great information! We need more people like you to spread the word and reveal the truth! Thanks for the hard work & dedication you put for us 🙏
@MMI44528 күн бұрын
The Tajik people are indeed an integral part of Central Asian history and culture, with a rich heritage that spans millennia. Here's some informative information about the Tajik people: 1. History and Culture: The Tajik people have a history dating back thousands of years, with roots in ancient civilizations such as the Bactrians and Sogdians. Their culture is influenced by Persian, Turkic, and other Central Asian traditions, resulting in a diverse tapestry of customs, language, and arts. 2. Contributions to Science, Medicine, and Astrology: Tajik scholars have made significant contributions to various fields throughout history. In medieval times, the Persian-speaking scholars of Central Asia, including Tajiks, played a crucial role in preserving and advancing knowledge in fields such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy during the Islamic Golden Age. 3. Literature and Poetry: Persian poetry has a rich tradition within Tajik culture. Renowned poets like Rumi, Omar Khayyam, and Ferdowsi have greatly influenced Tajik literature, with Tajik poets contributing their own works to this illustrious tradition. 4. Philosophy: Tajik thinkers have made notable contributions to philosophy, particularly in the realms of Sufism, mysticism, and Islamic philosophy. Their philosophical writings have often reflected a deep contemplation of existence, spirituality, and the human condition. 5. Population in Afghanistan: Tajiks constitute a significant portion of Afghanistan's population, particularly in urban centers such as Kabul, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif, Kunduz, and Ghazni. They have historically played prominent roles in various spheres of Afghan society, including politics, academia, and commerce. 6. Elites in Afghanistan: Tajiks have been prominent figures in Afghanistan's political and intellectual landscape. Many Tajik leaders have emerged in the country's history, contributing to its governance and development. Tajik intellectuals and professionals have also played key roles in shaping Afghanistan's modern institutions and educational systems. Overall, the Tajik people's contributions to the world span a wide range of disciplines and have left an indelible mark on human civilization, particularly in the regions where they have historically resided, including Afghanistan.
@AMV12SАй бұрын
Brazil is not latino too, but people aren't ready for this conversation.
@barrymarshall7943Ай бұрын
What most of us (I think) find appealing in your work is the lack of sensationalism. Keep up the good work and we'll claim you as an Aussie.
@AshantiwswrathАй бұрын
But all in all, fantastic series mate. As I commented in one of the earlier ones, I hope you will cover other countries and their dark pasts.
@AshantiwswrathАй бұрын
I think you really need to change how you said "the British could be blamed for giving Sri Lanka Independence.." No, for COLONISING and creating ethnic tensions and conflicts in their colonial divide & rule policies. Cmon.. This is Colonialism 101; hence 99% of all ex-colonial countries have suffered from ethnic sociopolitical conflicts (among many other things.) You did touch on it briefly by saying they shouldn't have had an empire at all, and that it is self-evident. But that was too easy. Should have explained how colonialism is the root in so many modern conflicts and tensions.
@AshantiwswrathАй бұрын
Wow, this is exactly what ISrael is currently doing towards Palestine right now, just x100 worse. How scary history keeps repeating itself.
@AshantiwswrathАй бұрын
Wow, the Cage sounds so much like Gaza right now. Except, 1.2million civilians and only 10k'ish Hamas fighters. (And ofc, except barely any of the same type of colonial occupation Palestine has suffered at the hands of Israel.)
@AshantiwswrathАй бұрын
This is crazy. I wonder how many other freedom fighting rebel groups have such massive networks and succesfully create drug and trafficing empires abroad to fund their armies.
@AshantiwswrathАй бұрын
I am traveling in Sri Lanka right now and binge wathcing this too. Thank you so much, I love this and hope you travel to other places to make more docu series. east Timur, Indonesia, Papua, etc.
@willcowanАй бұрын
I'm looking forward to the next one. Great research and presentation.
@bouse23Ай бұрын
There was a communist insurrection in southern sri lanka in the late 1980s too.
@looloolama27 күн бұрын
He made a very good video about it
@heransdАй бұрын
This exactly shows how neither LTTE or SL government were saints. Both of them used civilians for their own need. Reminds me of the Gaza strip.
@danielhoward7310Ай бұрын
Holy shit the jungle is intense. I won't complain about the deer ticks in the PA woods anymore lol
@NickIrvineFortescueАй бұрын
This is really impressive work and fascinating information. Thank you for sharing it with us 🙏
@TheURLofEalingАй бұрын
Very well done - but one minor point - you include some fixed images, maps, etc - but they're only there for between 1 and 2 seconds (?), which is fine for the super-human under 30 year-olds who can absorb a thousand images swiped past on a tiny screen. But for some of us there's no point including things if we can't see what they are without a finger poised over the pause button throughout. As a KZreadr myself I appreciate it's a difficult compromise - my uncles say my films are too fast, my nephews say they're too laborious!
@singhsahab9874Ай бұрын
Colombo ko ye Idukki ne dukhi kar rakha hai, de fenk ke Thrissur, nikal jaye Dam ka bulbula..
@singhsahab9874Ай бұрын
South Sri Lanka tak kyu nahi jate..
@Ghz51172Ай бұрын
Sallam Tajik..❤🇵🇭
@TheURLofEalingАй бұрын
Well compiled - I just got back from a tour of "Three Guyanas" - so I've subscribed and am looking forward to the next instalments. Can I ask: how long were you there for?
@oki1966Ай бұрын
Ok we get that the country doesn't have fair elections. How about stressing the stability of the nation and lack of a civil war?
@AzizandDotaАй бұрын
you look alike to this youtube bodybulder Zach Zeiler
@Brian_PatrickАй бұрын
Georgetown Guyana's on my bucket list a) as a cricket fan, and b) an Caribbean-Indian cuisine mash-up sounds like culinary heaven.
I was born in Sudan, Africa but my ethnicity is from Eritrea, Africa. I have been in America (west coast), since I was 18. I am in university studying to be a high school geography/social studies teacher. I always try to think of area of the world that are not of Africa where my ancestors are, or America the culture I have grown up. When it comes to where Sri Lanka. It seems as if it’s never mentioned because where it is on the map. This area of the world is where humans turned into two different kinds of people. The people who like Indians and Sri Lanka and then east oriental. Where Myanmar is. I have never met anybody from Sri Lanka, seen anything about it on the news or anything related to it. This video taught me a lot and has given me a reason to always remember Sri Lanka. I hope to see it in real life one day.
@abdullahaanawalehАй бұрын
What a great video, your presentation style is so calm and refreshing compared to all the flashy types out there. Very high production quality all in all and so much new information! The guyanas are almost a melting pot of the world haha. Looking forward to the next video and I've just subscribed!
@inutheextraterrestrial8872Ай бұрын
Honestly as a singlalese I believe this people had potential to build a strong country, at least better than thr sri lankan government
@ppwithaweewee9403Ай бұрын
You're not Sinhalese I can say that 😂 but the opinion is true, Tamil leaders would've been better than this.
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Absolutely well done. Thanks Alex.
U r full of shit go and read tamil history b4 come out with full lies😅😅😅😅
Thanks for making this video. It's amazing how you have managed to learn the distinction of Uzbek and Tajik, Sedentary and Nomadic lifestyles as well as how many of nomadic tribes basically were Tajikified voluntarily by themselves. Language, it's quite fascinating, but there are many Tajiks in Tajikistan who speak Uzbek and also plenty of Uzbek people in Uzbekistan, particularly in Ferghana Valley who speak fluent Tajik. I believe most of Tajiks don't know much about Tajik history as much as you have learned about us. You highlighted crucial facts about language, sedentary lifestyle as well as religion. It's quite sad to see there are so many Tajiks in the region but all live in different countries. To all my Tajik fellows, as well as those who identify himself/herself as Tajik. Let our work talk for us. We are hardworking and diligent people. I was amazed by energy of Tajik people when I worked in Tajikistan for 4 years. Truly inspiring how hard people work for their families. Love it! Kudos to all hardworking people of Tajikistan. May you all stay healthy and excel at your field of work, Hamvatanon!
This is excellent video. It is pearl of the Indian ocean. ♥
There's not a place humans touch, that they dont destroy.
I appreciate the sharing of your exultation at the opportunity to settle into a match of test cricket. I get the rules, but not the appeal. Happy to be informed.
Tajiks are arab decendents they are not ARYAN they are arabic
When is third Guyana video coming?
Simply beautiful video, wow
Omg... can't wait till the next vid. This is the most engaging visuals, storytelling, pacing, everything that I've seen in ages. What fantastic videos, thank you. Looks like it was a really fun place to visit too.
I got an itch to look up the LTTE - I think i fell into the rabbit hoe by reading up on separatist movements recently. Found your channel. Really good stuff. I wish I'd have come up with it when I was in college, also studying history, political science and the like. A quick scan shows you have videos on Sri Lanka, Tajikistan and Guatemala. Good on you for researching and putting together updated analysis on these regions that don't get as much sunshine as others.
Righhhttt................
I love your channel! You need millions of subscribers im so happy i found you ive been trying to find a channel like you for a while
Incredible depth, analysis and explanation in this gem of a presentation on a little known people and part of the world. I have learnt more in 20 minutes than in the whole of my life about this fragment of Russia which is only spoken of with a quizzical expression on the face. I really enjoyed this video. Thank you.
Just how ignored has the srilankan tragedy been is evident from the view count of this otherwise fantastic documentary .
Dont call this a civil war, the Tamils tried to invade us Sinhalese who were the peaceful majority, we are not the same people and they are just visitors in srilanka till this day
You created your own language without paali from north india? Study your mahavamsham
Cool video my friend!
You have really interesting things to say about well chosen topics. This makes it all the more frustrating that I can barely hear you in these videos without getting blasted by your music. Please fix your audio production process.
Cool video, no skupping of ads.
I skipped the parts of your traveling through Sri Lanka and went back to the original story .
Well done ! I love your channel!
Awesome my friend! I am back now here in the UK! Subscribed!
Great information! We need more people like you to spread the word and reveal the truth! Thanks for the hard work & dedication you put for us 🙏
The Tajik people are indeed an integral part of Central Asian history and culture, with a rich heritage that spans millennia. Here's some informative information about the Tajik people: 1. History and Culture: The Tajik people have a history dating back thousands of years, with roots in ancient civilizations such as the Bactrians and Sogdians. Their culture is influenced by Persian, Turkic, and other Central Asian traditions, resulting in a diverse tapestry of customs, language, and arts. 2. Contributions to Science, Medicine, and Astrology: Tajik scholars have made significant contributions to various fields throughout history. In medieval times, the Persian-speaking scholars of Central Asia, including Tajiks, played a crucial role in preserving and advancing knowledge in fields such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy during the Islamic Golden Age. 3. Literature and Poetry: Persian poetry has a rich tradition within Tajik culture. Renowned poets like Rumi, Omar Khayyam, and Ferdowsi have greatly influenced Tajik literature, with Tajik poets contributing their own works to this illustrious tradition. 4. Philosophy: Tajik thinkers have made notable contributions to philosophy, particularly in the realms of Sufism, mysticism, and Islamic philosophy. Their philosophical writings have often reflected a deep contemplation of existence, spirituality, and the human condition. 5. Population in Afghanistan: Tajiks constitute a significant portion of Afghanistan's population, particularly in urban centers such as Kabul, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif, Kunduz, and Ghazni. They have historically played prominent roles in various spheres of Afghan society, including politics, academia, and commerce. 6. Elites in Afghanistan: Tajiks have been prominent figures in Afghanistan's political and intellectual landscape. Many Tajik leaders have emerged in the country's history, contributing to its governance and development. Tajik intellectuals and professionals have also played key roles in shaping Afghanistan's modern institutions and educational systems. Overall, the Tajik people's contributions to the world span a wide range of disciplines and have left an indelible mark on human civilization, particularly in the regions where they have historically resided, including Afghanistan.
Brazil is not latino too, but people aren't ready for this conversation.
What most of us (I think) find appealing in your work is the lack of sensationalism. Keep up the good work and we'll claim you as an Aussie.
But all in all, fantastic series mate. As I commented in one of the earlier ones, I hope you will cover other countries and their dark pasts.
I think you really need to change how you said "the British could be blamed for giving Sri Lanka Independence.." No, for COLONISING and creating ethnic tensions and conflicts in their colonial divide & rule policies. Cmon.. This is Colonialism 101; hence 99% of all ex-colonial countries have suffered from ethnic sociopolitical conflicts (among many other things.) You did touch on it briefly by saying they shouldn't have had an empire at all, and that it is self-evident. But that was too easy. Should have explained how colonialism is the root in so many modern conflicts and tensions.
Wow, this is exactly what ISrael is currently doing towards Palestine right now, just x100 worse. How scary history keeps repeating itself.
Wow, the Cage sounds so much like Gaza right now. Except, 1.2million civilians and only 10k'ish Hamas fighters. (And ofc, except barely any of the same type of colonial occupation Palestine has suffered at the hands of Israel.)
This is crazy. I wonder how many other freedom fighting rebel groups have such massive networks and succesfully create drug and trafficing empires abroad to fund their armies.
I am traveling in Sri Lanka right now and binge wathcing this too. Thank you so much, I love this and hope you travel to other places to make more docu series. east Timur, Indonesia, Papua, etc.
I'm looking forward to the next one. Great research and presentation.
There was a communist insurrection in southern sri lanka in the late 1980s too.
He made a very good video about it
This exactly shows how neither LTTE or SL government were saints. Both of them used civilians for their own need. Reminds me of the Gaza strip.
Holy shit the jungle is intense. I won't complain about the deer ticks in the PA woods anymore lol
This is really impressive work and fascinating information. Thank you for sharing it with us 🙏
Very well done - but one minor point - you include some fixed images, maps, etc - but they're only there for between 1 and 2 seconds (?), which is fine for the super-human under 30 year-olds who can absorb a thousand images swiped past on a tiny screen. But for some of us there's no point including things if we can't see what they are without a finger poised over the pause button throughout. As a KZreadr myself I appreciate it's a difficult compromise - my uncles say my films are too fast, my nephews say they're too laborious!
Colombo ko ye Idukki ne dukhi kar rakha hai, de fenk ke Thrissur, nikal jaye Dam ka bulbula..
South Sri Lanka tak kyu nahi jate..
Sallam Tajik..❤🇵🇭
Well compiled - I just got back from a tour of "Three Guyanas" - so I've subscribed and am looking forward to the next instalments. Can I ask: how long were you there for?
Ok we get that the country doesn't have fair elections. How about stressing the stability of the nation and lack of a civil war?
you look alike to this youtube bodybulder Zach Zeiler
Georgetown Guyana's on my bucket list a) as a cricket fan, and b) an Caribbean-Indian cuisine mash-up sounds like culinary heaven.
ත්රීරෝද රථ රියදුරන්ට හයර් නෑ. බස් රථ වල සෙනග නෑ. Rent A car වලට හයර් නෑ. වැඩ බිම් වලට බඩු නෑ. කුලී වැඩ කරන මනුස්සයට වැඩ නෑ. Tution කරන ගුරුවරුන්ට පන්ති නෑ. මොන්ටිසෝරිවලට වැඩ නෑ. සංගීත කණ්ඩායම් වලට ප්රසංග නෑ.. උත්සව භාණ්ඩ , Stage ,Light , sounds වලට වැඩ නෑ.. හෝටල් වලට wedding නෑ. හැමතැනටම 5000ත් නෑ.. මිනිස්සුන්ට වැලේ වැල් නෑ... ලිසිං ලෝන් ගෙවන්න විදිහක් නෑ. ගෙවන්න තියන ඒවට සහනයකුත් නෑ. ලොක්ඩවුන් වෙන පාටකුත් නෑ හෙට අනිද්ද වෙනකොට කන්න වෙන එකකුත් නෑ... ජයසිංහ මහත්තයා පේන්නත් නෑ... ජයරුවන් මහත්තය PCR වලත් නෑ. ලොක්කන්ට කිසි ගානකුත් නෑ... 20 වෙනකන් සිහියකුත් නෑ මාතෘකා වල අඩුවකුත් නෑ.. අල්ලපු හොරෙකුත් නෑ... කොරෝනාවෙ කෙළවරකුත් නෑ... සමාජගත වෙලත් නෑ.. කොරෝනා නැති තැනකුත් නෑ... රජවරු කිසි සද්දෙකුත් නෑ යලි පුබුදන්න කෙනෙකුත් නෑ සර්ගේ මාද්ය ඉස්සරහ ප්රකාශත් නෑ 2/3 දීපු එකෙක් හොයාගන්නත් නෑ 69 ලක්ශේ රෙදිත් නෑ
I was born in Sudan, Africa but my ethnicity is from Eritrea, Africa. I have been in America (west coast), since I was 18. I am in university studying to be a high school geography/social studies teacher. I always try to think of area of the world that are not of Africa where my ancestors are, or America the culture I have grown up. When it comes to where Sri Lanka. It seems as if it’s never mentioned because where it is on the map. This area of the world is where humans turned into two different kinds of people. The people who like Indians and Sri Lanka and then east oriental. Where Myanmar is. I have never met anybody from Sri Lanka, seen anything about it on the news or anything related to it. This video taught me a lot and has given me a reason to always remember Sri Lanka. I hope to see it in real life one day.
What a great video, your presentation style is so calm and refreshing compared to all the flashy types out there. Very high production quality all in all and so much new information! The guyanas are almost a melting pot of the world haha. Looking forward to the next video and I've just subscribed!
Honestly as a singlalese I believe this people had potential to build a strong country, at least better than thr sri lankan government
You're not Sinhalese I can say that 😂 but the opinion is true, Tamil leaders would've been better than this.
"Singalese"😂. Yh yh bro we believe u 😂😂
Well technically they are already rich