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➤ Many thanks to Albert Weber, MA, for providing invaluable research material for this video. I highly recommend his books Corpus Draculianum. It’s an outstanding work of research on medieval Romanian history.
➤ Narrated by Alexander Doddy: www.alexanderdoddy.com
➤ Script co-author Albert Weber, MA
➤ Sources:
Deepest thanks to Albert Weber, MA for allowing me to use his own research on this topic, and for pointing me towards most of the sources used for this video. His contribution is truly invaluable.
Europe and the ‘Ottoman World’ – Gábor Kármán, Radu G. Păun, Ovidiu Cristea
Ottoman Plans of Expansion in Hungary in the Fifteen Years’ War – Sándor László Tóth
The History of the Romanians – Constantin C. Giurescu
The Ottoman Empire 1300-1650. The structure of power – Colin Imber
Rising up to the Turkish challenge – Ion Florescu (article)
Conquered by the (S)word: Governing the Tributary Principalities of Wallachia and Moldovia (16th-17th Centuries) – Radu G. Păun
Critical chronology of the rulers of Wallachia and Moldova, 1324 -1881 – Constantin Rezachevici
Roumania. Past and present – James Samuelson
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Mongol invasion of Europe was swift even by todays standards. In roughly 6 years, Subotai and Batu Khan conquered most of the Russian principalities and then proceeded to invade Central Europe…
Main Sources:
David Nicolle – Hungary and the Fall of Eastern Europe
James Chambers – The Devil’s Horsemen
Stephen Turnbull – Genghis Khan & The Mongol Conquests
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➤ Many thanks to Albert Weber and his team for providing us with authentic contemporary sources, translated in English, which helped greatly in the creation of this series. Make sure to check out their books: https://amzn.to/3axGmVB https://amzn.to/2RIiQMP
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➤ Big thanks to History Time for collaborating with us on this video. Check out his video about the history of the Abbasid Empire https://youtu.be/h2MmjMsYuF8
➤Sources:
David W. Tschanz – The Mongols meet their Match: The Battle of Ain Jalut
Rene Grousset – The Empire of the Steppes
Ala al-Din Juvaini – The History of the World Conqueror
David Morgan – The Mongols
David Nicolle – Mamluk Askari 1250-1517
Rashīd al-Dīn and the making of history in Mongol Iran – by Stefan Kamola
Linda Komaroff – Beyond the Legacy of Genghis Khan
Reuven Amitai, Stephan Conermann – The Mamluk Sultanate from the Perspective of Regional and World History
Reuven Amitai Preiss – Mongols and Mamluks, The Mamluk-Īlkhānid War, 1260-1281
David Nicolle – Mamluks, 1250 – 1517AD
John Masson Smith, Jr. – Ayn Jalut, Mamluk Success or Mongol Failure?
Chris Peers – Genghis Khan and the Mongol War Machine
➤Miniatures:
Guerrier Mongol, 1380 by Samuel Perez (Pegaso, 54mm)
Mamluk Officer, 1805 by Art-Girona
Mameluk, 1805 by Metal Modeles
➤ Many thanks to Albert Weber and his team for providing us with authentic contemporary sources, translated in English, which helped greatly in the creation of this series. Make sure to check out their books: https://amzn.to/3axGmVB https://amzn.to/2RIiQMP