How the Moscow Empire Tried to destroy Ukrainian nation with πŸ‡·πŸ‡ΊπŸ· Muscofication I DOCUMENTARY

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Such a great and important video! Many thanks for your work!

0:05: πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukrainian resistance against Mongol - Muscovite Empire's assimilation efforts and preservation of culture.
3:33: πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russian Empire's expansion through annexations and manipulation of neighboring nations.
6:37: πŸ’¬ Failed attempts of Mongol - Muscovite Empire to assimilate Ukrainian nobility and Cossacks.
9:26 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Failed Russian Empire's attempt to assimilate Ukrainian nobility led to Ukrainian cultural resurgence.
12:57: πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukrainian artist Shevchenko resists Muscofication , champions native language and identity in the face of Imperial pressure.
16:21 πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Mongol - Muscovite Empire's lenient punishment of Ukrainian rebels to prevent further unrest and potential alliances.
18:46: βš”οΈ Resilience of Ukrainians in preserving language and culture despite oppressive policies and revolutions.

 
Such a great and important video! Many thanks for your work!

0:05: πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukrainian resistance against Mongol - Muscovite Empire's assimilation efforts and preservation of culture.
3:33: πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russian Empire's expansion through annexations and manipulation of neighboring nations.
6:37: πŸ’¬ Failed attempts of Mongol - Muscovite Empire to assimilate Ukrainian nobility and Cossacks.
9:26 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Failed Russian Empire's attempt to assimilate Ukrainian nobility led to Ukrainian cultural resurgence.
12:57: πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukrainian artist Shevchenko resists Muscofication , champions native language and identity in the face of Imperial pressure.
16:21 πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Mongol - Muscovite Empire's lenient punishment of Ukrainian rebels to prevent further unrest and potential alliances.
18:46: βš”οΈ Resilience of Ukrainians in preserving language and culture despite oppressive policies and revolutions.



Total lies.
The Russians created the Ukraine as Russia, over 1100 years ago, and created Kyiv as their original capital.
They did not move their capital to Moscow until the Mongol invasion.
And the Cossacks were part of the Mongol invaders.
The only other element was the Old Polish Empire invaded around 1600, but was defeated by 1700.
And that is who is the majority in Kyiv now, the defeated descendants of the old Polish invaders.
 
Things are going badly for Ukraine β€” really badly

Last year's counteroffensive brought hopes that Ukraine could capitalize on its successes in 2022 and drive back Russian forces from occupied territories in southern and eastern Ukraine.
But the offensive failed to achieve a breakthrough, and Ukraine is now seeing crucial support from its allies bleed away. Meanwhile, its troops are experiencing shortages of personnel and ammunition.
There are problems at the top, too. Its senior command has been engulfed in chaos, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy replacing Valery Zaluzhny, a senior commander, amid reported disagreements over strategy.
The US HOR will stop the funding passed by the Senate.
The fat lady is warming up.
 
The Russians created the Ukraine as Russia
IVANπŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί , YOU SUCKED TO MANY πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦MUSLIMS Β΄ DICKS , YOU LOST CONTACT with the reality:


Theft of millennia: how Muscovy rebranded itself as 'Russia' I VIDEO​


Addressing additional arguments:


πŸ‘‰ But Muscovite Rulers were of the same dynasty as Russian Rulers - House of Rurik? ❓

1. This logic suggests that if the Danish King Rules in Norway he can call Norway - Denmark now? Which happened in history, on many occasions. Those Russian rulers also ruled in Georgia and Bulgaria... so according to this logic let's call Georgia and Bulgaria Russia too? Logic is flawed
2. House of Rurik lost power BEFORE they rebranded themselves. It was the house of Romanov who stole the identity.
3. House of Rurik continued to rule in the Kingdom of Rus' after the collapse of Kyiv in 1240, with the capital in Lviv/Glaich
4. Those Ruriks ruling in Vladimir-Suzdal Province (Moscow didn't exist yet) were far descendants that had no chance of power inheritance in Kyiv.



πŸ‘‰ But why do we see the label "Russia" on some maps prior 1721? ❓

'Russia' label appears over territories of Muscovia before 1721. We can see it on the map of 1720 by Homann, map of 1721 by Moll, and 1595 by Mercator.

1. The name on the map is archaic - it loosely shows what used to be territories controlled by Rus'. It is not used in a geopolitical sense to define the name of the state. You can also see "Russia" and "Asia" spelled with one font size on 1595 Mercator map.
2. Term "of Russian" prior 20th century meant religious affiliation to Greek Orthodoxy. And was applicable to people that adopted Christiany from Kyiv. People living in Moscovia were of Russian faith but no records existing proving they identified themselves as Ruthenean identity/nationality.
3. Due to a number of reasons including point #2 and the challenges mapmakers faced back then, especially foreign mapmakers with language barriers - there are lots of human errors. You have to look at the trends, no single map will be accurate.
4. On Mercator map we can see the label "Russia" next to Lviv (Leopolis) actually in the same font size as Moscovia. So something's not right, are there two Russias now? Well no, one is defining a nation/region, while another defines archaic territories that used to be controlled by Rus' in the past - as per point #1
5. On the map of 1721 - a good example to prove point #1 - we can see labels 'Russia' and 'Tartaria' are both used archaically, meaning not as the name of the state.



πŸ‘‰ But Rus' came from Novgorod, not Kyiv? ❓

This is a deliberately created Moscow lie so to give Kyiv less credibility.

1. Archaeological evidence indicates that Novgorod begins only in the first half of the 10th century. Meaning it cannot precede Kyiv in anything. Novgorod being capital of Rus is a deliberately created Moscow lie.
Mapping the Forests of Medieval Novgorod | Bournemouth University
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2. Novgorod and Moscovia are completely different. Moscovia genocided Novgorodian ethnos, and assimilated them.
en.wikipedia.org
Novgorod Republic - Wikipedia
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3. Kyiv was the only capital of Rus'. Novogord paid tribute to it. Based on Chronicles and works of many scientists: Priselkov, Tolochko, Nasonov, Rybakov, Grushevskiy. Novgorod wasn't even a core part of Rus'.Here's just one quote from Laurentian text "Tale of Bygone Years" - year 1175 to prove it: "This has already happened, our ruler was killed, but he has no children [in Vladimir], his son is in Novgorod, and his brothers are in Rus'."



πŸ‘‰ But Ukraine means 'borderlands"? ❓

This is a deliberately created Moscow lie so to dismiss Ukraine as a nation.

No one would name/call themselves as border people, not to mention the word 'Ukraine' as applied to the nation appears before it's anyone's 'border'.
Here's Duke of Ukrainian People in 1651 - "Plebis Ukraynen Dux"
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Steam Community :: :: Bohdan Chmielnicki Exercitus Zaporovien Pr. Electus. Belli Servilis autor Rebelliumo Cosaccorum et Plebis Ukrainen dux
Steam Community: Mount & Blade: With Fire and Sword.
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The word 'Krai' has two meanings - edge and lands. The definitive meaning of Ukraine is unknown!


πŸ‘‰Comment from @WhiteDeVil3 I'd like to pinπŸ“
I've spent a significant portion of my time during Uni studying the origins of Kievan Rus, Ruthenia, Poland, Muscovy, Novgorod (+ Baltic and Scandinavian countries) etc.
and I recall - more than a DECADE ago - that this conclusion of modern Russia being heir and continuation of Muscovian mindset and practice of subjugating your people through terror and propaganda (copied from Khanates who did the same to Muscovy) -- was WELL established.
There are many books on this subject, but this did not seem to be "mainstream thought" when you spoke on Russia's origins, even in the academic circles of the city I'm from
(and not only there of course).
I remember that this struck me as very odd - why is this not common knowledge if so many people from different involved countries wrote so much on this subject?
That's when I began to realize that there's history and then there's what certain governments want you to think when a certain question is asked.
I hope that this video reaches a spectacular amount of views and that people will realize that there is much, much more to the complex history of all the lands from the Oder to Volga, from the Carpathian mountains up to the Baltic Sea.


Had to cut them out as video was getting too long. Happy to address any other questions. Thank you!

ps Ugandas dictator Idi Amin was also known as "the last king of Scotland" ( there was even a movie with that name in the 2000s) ....



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Total lies.
The Russians created the Ukraine as Russia, over 1100 years ago, and created Kyiv as their original capital.
They did not move their capital to Moscow until the Mongol invasion.
And the Cossacks were part of the Mongol invaders.
The only other element was the Old Polish Empire invaded around 1600, but was defeated by 1700.
And that is who is the majority in Kyiv now, the defeated descendants of the old Polish invaders.

Things are going badly for Ukraine β€” really badly


The US HOR will stop the funding passed by the Senate.
The fat lady is warming up.
the only one way to go :

 
Selective history tends to be biased. You could bring up the fact that Ukrainian Nazis tried to destroy the Jews in Europe.
 
You can post all the 40 year old memes you'd like, kid, but the Ukraine is still losing this conflict.
sure, πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί appeaser, some facts :
Moscow hordeΒ΄s war record :-

1856 defeated by Britain and France

1905 defeated by Japan

1917 defeated by Germany


1920 defeated by Poland, Finland, Estonia and all Baltic states

1939 defeated by Finland

1969 defeated by China

1989 defeated by Afghanistan

1989 defeated in the Cold War.

1996 defeated by Chechnya

2022 defeated by Ukraine

WW2 won USA/Britain , meanwhile Stalin's officers were shot or sent to the Gulags. Millions went to the Gulags, including Solzhenitsyn

Moscow's only victories come from invading smaller countries :-

a) Hungary 1956

b) Czechoslovakia 1968

c) Moldova 1992

d) Georgia 2008


Selective history tends to be biased. You could bring up the fact that Ukrainian Nazis tried to destroy the Jews in Europe.
the real πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Nazis speak openly :
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sure, πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί appeaser, some facts :
Moscow hordeΒ΄s war record :-

1856 defeated by Britain and France

1905 defeated by Japan

1917 defeated by Germany


1920 defeated by Poland, Finland, Estonia and all Baltic states

1939 defeated by Finland

1969 defeated by China

1989 defeated by Afghanistan

1989 defeated in the Cold War.

1996 defeated by Chechnya

2022 defeated by Ukraine

WW2 won USA/Britain , meanwhile Stalin's officers were shot or sent to the Gulags. Millions went to the Gulags, including Solzhenitsyn

Moscow's only victories come from invading smaller countries :-

a) Hungary 1956

b) Czechoslovakia 1968

c) Moldova 1992

d) Georgia 2008







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You try way too hard to convince people not to believe their own eyes, kid. Confident intellects don’t show their hand so easily.
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You can post all the 40 year old memes

Muscovy 40 years ago and today is the same Mongol - πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Muscovite ulus

 
Muscovy 40 years ago and today is the same Mongol - πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Muscovite ulus

Post coherently, please.
 

I guess you have zero ability to think for yourself.
Actually, it's obviously not a guess.
Be sure to stock up on vodka so you can drown your depression when Ukraine takes its inevitable loss.
 

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