:47:04
Then at Pineros, which is
called Delicay now..
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somewhere around lskenderun.
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And then the third
on Gaugamela plain...
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northeast of Mosul.
Finally there was
:47:19
the one against Poros.
:47:22
l met a man from lskenderun,
and asked him about Delicay.
:47:27
He was amazed
l had heard of Delicay.
:47:35
But, didn't he win all the
battles with his army?
:47:41
No one remembers
their names.
:47:45
Only Alexander.
-You are wrong.
:47:48
Of course
he needed his army,
:47:51
but 2300 years ago
to go on a campaign
:47:55
and winning all battles under
those circumstances isn't easy.
:48:01
Do you think it is easy
:48:04
to lead an army all that
way for 1 3 years.
:48:06
Sultan Selim couldn't
even reach Caldiran
:48:09
because his army
rebelled against him.
:48:11
-But why did he do it?
Just to make history?
:48:17
He invaded
peaceful countries.
:48:19
That's enough
about Alexander.
:48:21
-What's so special
about this Alexander?
:48:26
-People who don't know the
past can't see the future.
:48:28
We have many great commanders too.
Fatih the Conquerer for instance.
:48:32
Or Urukagina, that
great Mesopotamian king.
:48:38
Urumachine?
:48:44
What kind of name is that?
-Urukagina. The king of Lagesh.
:48:49
He appeared when the priests
were exploiting the people.