Hello, I am a video mapper. I upload history-related content, mostly mapping videos, on this channel. On my second channel, I will upload content related to political history and alternate history or scenario-related mapping videos. You can find that channel here: kzread.info/dron/wL36aJM7L3elk3sebGDlSA.html
FAQ:
Q: What does your name mean?
A: That is a secret.
Q: When will you update the War in Afghanistan video?
A; Probably not for the foreseeable future unless there's some major developments. I've already remade/updated the original video 3 times.
Q: What programs do you use?
A: Videopad for editing, Windows Movie Maker for the title/credit cards, Paint.Net for the mapping.
Q: What music/sources did you use for this video?
A: I always list them in the end credits.
Q: What does your logo mean?
A: I created it 2 years ago, the A is supposed to represent the original name of this channel, Awesomemax Films.
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can you put a sources list?
this is so cool!!!!
Very good gilliams you should upload shorts of flag maps like grography and space to attract nad gain more viewers -Mysterious
Taliban Zindabad Allahu Akbar
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I searched almost every popular writings n videos n there's none for how it was hell for afghani people. In only USSR invasion there was 300k deaths. And they say muslims are terrorists. I hate them
The Great Soviet Army lost to the shepherds with sandals.
Lettow Borveck's troops in Tanganyika were never defeated in German East Africa, the only front where Germany was not defeated
How are Tibet and Mongolia not theocracies?
Very cool Gilliams. Also cool to see you’re still alive - Alex
very good video
And here we clearly see the demarcated free world; the Americas, Southern Africa, Europe, the Indo Pacific rim and Oceania covers most of it, and this will probably be an alliance if there is another world war ever.
Pakistan+Sunni Mujahideen ❤❤
A lot of ones that can be debated and nitpicked. I'll raise Tonga as an example, I think it would be more appropriate to consider it a limited democracy after the King ceded a lot of his power to the legislature in 2008 (although a large portion of the legislature is still appointed by nobles)
Australia is another one where I believe womens suffrage was different between states in the early years of federation, and it gets even more complicated if considering Aboriginal suffrage. Regardless the liberal democracy status from the moment of federation might be questionable.
Great video though, I can tell a lot of effort went into attempting to classify different regimes and mapping out the shifting borders on top of all that
@lazer_kiw1 Thanks, and yes I had that in mind about Australia, though Aboriginals are a fairly small percentage of the population and therefore I'd argue Australia still deserved to be called a liberal democracy considering that the vast majority of the population could still vote. As for the Tonga thing, you're probably right, although the purple label also covers semi-constitutional monarchies
Very interesting
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Bro this video is great but could you remove that end card, I really wanted to see the whole world map up to the present. I would really appreciate it!
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Ok yeah I can fix that
@@TheGilliams did you?
@micahistory Yeah now it's only in the credits part of the video
israel a liberal democracy??
Really nice!
I'm not sure what this is based upon but I can tell you for a fact that Turkey was not a liberal democracy in late 90s early 2000s. That was the era when the army had de facto control over the country through the National Security Council
Ok thanks for letting me know, I made note of that in the description.
@@TheGilliamsThanks for the discretion
Nice video, but you missed the French Mexico with limited democracy Benito Juarez vs autocratic Maximilian.
I didn't miss it, I included the initial French invasion, but the constitutional monarchy that Maximillian set up was actually quite liberal as well, so liberal that he alienated many of the Mexican conservatives that had initially supported him. So that's why it's not shown here.
Great video
was Japan the first non-Western country to democratise?
brazil I guess was the first
@@maghrebmappingontiktok8066 brazil is kinda western
Kind of, but they also didn't let women vote until 1947...so in a way, not exactly. If you're going by that metric, the Philippines would be the first truly democratic non-Western country, as women were given the right to vote a while before they got independence.
Philippines then India then Japan
Shame that the Taiping Rebellion isn't shown here as a theocracy.
That's a good point actually, I did forget to include that. However, it's also worth noting that the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom can also be considered an absolute monarchy.
Finally. One of these that was made by a sane and reasonable person.
Wdym?
Excellent video, but why did the US transition from limited to liberal democracy in the 1920s?
Women voting I guess?
@@spaghettiking7312 Oh makes sense
Quick reminder: This all happened thanks to Daoud Khan, he ruined everything for Afghanistan
Hawaii’s song sucks!!!!! ARRGGGGGH. It hurts my ears.
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We need an update
An Afghan leaving to be refugee in late 70s: "Dont worry war will be over before we know it and then we can return..." * *45 years & 4 months later* *
5:41 Poor Malala Yousafzai, but she is lucky and survives and is alive today
kzread.info/dash/bejne/fIWfpaOBfbjNc7g.html (Random video on the history of Afghanistan that I accidentally copied)
the men ...the meths ...the legends 💪 strongest army in the world turned to kabab 😂
May Afghanistan remain grey forever.
i'm impressed that you could find minute-by-minute sources, did every danish civilian note down the time when they saw german soldiers marching by?
British people: every FORTNIGHT*
Wait they did it again?
People say that the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, but really they tried to protect their ally in the Middle East.
Afghanistan is located in South Asia...
@@History_Teller1250 yeah no way
@@CatfoodChronicles67371 - Middle East : - Bahrain - Cyprus - Egypt - Iran - Iraq - Israel - Jordan - Kuwait - Lebanon - Oman - Qatar - Saudi Arabia - Syria - Turkey - United Arab Emirates - Yemen 2 - South Asia : - India - Pakistan - Bhutan - Nepal - Bangladesh - Sri Lanka - Maldives - Afghanistan
Protect from who ?
@@wiyiwiyiwiyiwiyiwwiyiwiyiw1274 I think (though not sure)
Great video!