Russia’s Brutal Conquest of Siberia

🎥 Watch 230+ exclusive videos on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMmaBzfCCwZ2KqaBJjkj0fw/join
Support Kings and Generals:
✔ Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals
✔ PayPal ► https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/kingsandgenerals
✔ Bitcoin (BTC)► bc1qe0a9266ksksncp44flhgrwex5sm94w3y576z7t
✔ Ethereum (ETH)► 0x6F453dBc50F21816dCe8fdaE797AA9071c8d3a8a
✔ Merch store ► https://teespring.com/stores/kingsandgenerals

Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of the early modern world and colonization continues with a video in which we discuss how Russia became so big. From Novgorod’s first probes beyond the Urals to Yermak’s cannon-smoke at Chuvash Cape, this video tells the brutal, world-shaping story of Russia’s conquest of Siberia. We trace how Cossack warbands, state charters, and the hunger for sable furs pushed east across taiga and tundra, imposing yasak on dozens of indigenous nations. You’ll see how settler-colonialism clustered around riverine ostrogs, how disease and depopulation compounded the gunpowder gap, and why parallels with the American “Wild West” are hard to ignore. We examine Russia’s collision with the Qing Empire—Albazin, the Amur, and the 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk—then follow campaigns to Kamchatka and Chukotka, where Koryaks and Chukchis mounted fierce resistance. Finally, we connect the conquest’s legacy to the Trans-Siberian Railway, demographic change, Soviet policies, and the present day, where indigenous communities still fight for voice and survival. If you’re into military history, imperial frontiers, or the mechanics of colonization and resistance, this deep dive delivers context, maps, and sources to understand how Siberia became the backbone of a continental empire.

How Did China Become So Big? https://youtu.be/vzQsdld7T_k
Why Was Germany so Fragmented in the Middle Ages: https://youtu.be/EiB8sMHxGqM
Eastern Roman Empire: Why So Many Civil Wars?: https://youtu.be/SK_yHooLu1s
What Did the Europeans Think About the Eastern Romans?: https://youtu.be/Qu6NnWj1EZ8
Were the Eastern Romans and Arabs Always at War?: https://youtu.be/nBMP6yRAOZg
Great Schism Between Greek and Latin Christianity: https://youtu.be/a6rWf0k8d78
How Islam Split into the Sunni and Shia Branches: https://youtu.be/-85dXjgMiSU
Rise of the Cossacks: https://youtu.be/UQ_ocyTRRIE
Crusades From the Muslim Perspective: https://youtu.be/t8RZtYvW02g
Early Muslim Expansion - Yarmouk, Al-Qadisiyyah: https://youtu.be/r2cEIDZwG5M
Early Muslim Expansion - Egypt and Iran: https://youtu.be/baHT2nR5Wr4
Muslim Schism: https://youtu.be/-85dXjgMiSU
Third Crusade: https://youtu.be/jCyCSgsFXKQ
Fourth Crusade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Vp_IENiSnA&list=PLaBYW76inbX4ZjR4rodOOSc-zL1orP4hW
First Crusade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkyYjpYLORI&list=PLaBYW76inbX6RqjG027zLO_svn3Fdv7Qa
Sultanate of Women in the Ottoman Empire: https://youtu.be/OEzS8D4IidA
How the German Empire Provoked Ottoman Jihad in WWI: https://youtu.be/8LCpbgVx9kY
Ottoman Battles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txyqS5yuw30&list=PLaBYW76inbX5BKGRPzlqdztQySZmJLjJt
Why the Ottomans Never Colonized America: https://youtu.be/lM_Wzt_Z228
Why the Ottoman Sultans Killed their Brothers: https://youtu.be/vN7LgUIOAVw
Cem Sultan: Ottoman Prince in the Heart of Europe: https://youtu.be/3w9POQMt5jk
Ottoman Pirates: https://youtu.be/5jguevSDIuY
Turkification of Anatolia: https://youtu.be/JBgq1taoUsY
Hashashins: https://youtu.be/vG8qmlKdRjs
Christian Schism: https://youtu.be/a6rWf0k8d78
Mos Maiorum: What led to the fall of the Roman Republic?: https://youtu.be/BNWfDWk6ohM
How Rome Conquered Greece: https://youtu.be/v5q1rerf-qw
Caesar in Gaul: https://youtu.be/LRV185XaMIM

Video: Yağız Bozan and Murat Can Yağbasan
Script: Leo Stone
Narration: Liam Taylor

✔ Merch store ► https://teespring.com/stores/kingsandgenerals
✔ Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals
✔ Podcast ► https://kingsandgenerals.libsyn.com/ iTunes: https://apple.co/2QTuMNG
✔ PayPal ► http://paypal.me/kingsandgenerals
✔ Twitter ► https://twitter.com/KingsGenerals
✔ Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/KingsGenerals
✔ Instagram ►http://www.instagram.com/Kings_Generals Production

Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1raZUzArcC-FD5ta2DRcrHx3vkTdquKOSStp3L39ZiHc/edit?usp=sharing

00:00:00 - The Wild East: Framing the Story
00:01:57 - The Land of Siberia
00:05:41 - Rise of Moscow & Yermak’s Conquest
00:09:09 - March Across Siberia (17th-Century Expansion)
00:12:17 - Settler-Colonialism & the Fur Economy
00:15:50 - Clash with Qing & the Far East
00:20:34 - Conclusion & Modern Legacy

Music courtesy of EpidemicSound

#Documentary #Russia #Colonization Receive SMS online on sms24.me

TubeReader video aggregator is a website that collects and organizes online videos from the YouTube source. Video aggregation is done for different purposes, and TubeReader take different approaches to achieve their purpose.

Our try to collect videos of high quality or interest for visitors to view; the collection may be made by editors or may be based on community votes.

Another method is to base the collection on those videos most viewed, either at the aggregator site or at various popular video hosting sites.

TubeReader site exists to allow users to collect their own sets of videos, for personal use as well as for browsing and viewing by others; TubeReader can develop online communities around video sharing.

Our site allow users to create a personalized video playlist, for personal use as well as for browsing and viewing by others.

@YouTubeReaderBot allows you to subscribe to Youtube channels.

By using @YouTubeReaderBot Bot you agree with YouTube Terms of Service.

Use the @YouTubeReaderBot telegram bot to be the first to be notified when new videos are released on your favorite channels.

Look for new videos or channels and share them with your friends.

You can start using our bot from this video, subscribe now to Russia’s Brutal Conquest of Siberia

What is YouTube?

YouTube is a free video sharing website that makes it easy to watch online videos. You can even create and upload your own videos to share with others. Originally created in 2005, YouTube is now one of the most popular sites on the Web, with visitors watching around 6 billion hours of video every month.