ANCIENT HISTORY OF UKRAINE|WEHN UKRAINE NOT IN EARTH|STONE AGE URDU HINDI DOCUMENTARY
Hi Viewers Watch in this video oldest history of UKRAINE first time in urdu & hindi language Ukraine History: Friends Ukraine is a small country in Eastern Europe, located between Russia, Poland and the Black Sea. With an area of more than 600,000 square kilometers and a population of 42 million, Ukraine is the eighth largest country in Europe by population. Neanderthals were last seen in Ukraine a thousand years ago. What is the political history of Ukraine, what nation lives there? How serious is the Crimea issue between Russia and Ukraine? Watch today's full video to see all this and the full history of Ukraine. Hello friends, you are watching our channel documentary and the series welcomes you to the complete history and status of 195 countries of the world. We reviewed the full history of Azerbaijan in the previous video which you friends have loved so much. The purpose of our videos is to see and hear more about the world than ever before. We hope you enjoy today's You will also like this video. Before you start the video, be sure to watch our channel documentary and subscribe so that we can continue to deliver more delicious videos to you. AUDIENCE As we told you in our previous videos, there were other human-like creatures in this world long before humans, one of them was Neanderthal. This creature lived for millions of years, but a million years ago it began to perish mysteriously. According to researchers, the last resting place of this creature was found in Ukraine 45,000 years ago. Ukraine is said to have been an icy region 20,000 years ago, but 10,000 years ago the largest glacier melted and merged into the Black Sea and the Dawn River. Traces of the current human population in Ukraine date back to 4500 BC. The first empire in Ukraine is said to have been founded by a nation called the Scythians in 750 BC. In addition, in the sixth century BC, the Greeks also annexed parts of Ukraine. In Christ, the Roman Empire, Europe's largest empire at the time, occupied Ukrainian territory and declared it a Roman province. Migrations within Europe from the first century AD to the fifth century AD are called the Great Migration Period. Today, as many modern nations as there are in Europe, they settled there in those five centuries. In the same line, in the third century AD, two branches of the Goth nation migrated to Ukraine and laid the foundations of the Chernyakhov culture and the Cue civilization. In the sixth century AD, the Goths were defeated by the Antz nation and occupied Ukraine. The Antz nation today is the ancestor of many nations in modern Eastern Europe, including the Ukrainian nation, the White Croats (Croatia), Poland (Poland), and others. In the seventh century AD, the Bulgarian Empire occupied a large part of Ukraine, but in the eighth century AD, the Bulgarian nation was defeated by the Khizr state and made Ukraine its tax-paying country. The Khizr state built the capital of present-day Ukraine in the same period. The local peoples were Ukrainians, but they were ruled by the Khizr Nawabs. In the ninth century AD, the Kyrgyz kings had become very powerful. The whole region became part of the Christian community after the King of Ukraine converted to Christianity in 988 AD. In the thirteenth century, when the Cyrus Empire collapsed, the various regions became independent. In Ukraine, too, Galicia-Volhynia The kingdom was established in the thirteenth century AD, when the Mongols tore down the bricks of Central Asia, their horses also turned towards Eastern Europe and they invaded Poland. When the Golden Horde of the Mongols was established in Central Asia, part of Ukraine became part of it. In addition, the rest of Ukraine became part of the Lithuanian Empire in the 15th century AD. In 1559, Poland annexed Ukraine. Polish Lithuania established a country called the Commonwealth and Ukraine was directly under the Polish monarchy. Thousands of new villages were built here, and Ukraine flourished. In 1600, however, some peasants revolted and demanded the creation of a separate state. Polish authorities tried to deport him. However, these farmers, known as Kosk, proved to be the best fighters and continued to fight the Polish authorities. In 1654, they made a treaty with the emerging Russia and established their own separate Kosk state within Ukraine. Defeated the Koskons to help them regain their sovereignty, although in the 18th century the Russians directly took control of the puppet Kosk state. In 1769, Austria annexed Ukraine from Poland to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In the eighteenth century, Ukraine became a slave to two foreign nations, Russia and Austria. The Ukrainian people did not like this era of slavery. The people repeatedly revolted. The Ukrainian people both wanted to liberate Ukraine from foreign nations and make it an independent country. #stoneage #paleolithic #ironneolithicage URDU TRAVEL WORLD CHANNEL LINK: / channel