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[000:00:00;00] about 100,000 people dedicated the funeral ceremony at the football stadium for waiting and queuing at the santos stadium, where they have been saying goodbye to pele for 24 hours. storm warning and new snowfall and freezing rain in the capital region, when can we expect the weather to improve? and now watch the documentary film by andrei medvedev big game, and the political and military confrontation in the uk and russia, which has been going on for more than one century.
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on a hot morning in 1842, a small handful of local residents were silent, sitting on knees before the creator and the world of two men 4,000 miles from home, two british officers, colonel charles the dart and captain arthur connolly, were awaiting their death. a few hours later they were executed by order of the world. british confrontation in the struggle for
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control of asia in the balkans. they perceived everything that happened. how is the game? you also need to remember what a game is in english? at the beginning of the 19th century, the british empire became the most influential country in the world, the leading colonial power, the british navy, the most powerful and strong and reigned supreme on the
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seas and oceans the british army was excellent, equipped and trained. the industrial revolution turned england into the locomotive of the world economy, which was much more powerful than the united states , including in the fifties, or the soviet union during its heyday. it was indeed, the power of great britain was already pursuing a global policy. she created a global empire naturally for her , issues related to competition with other european powers were in all regions of the globe, britain is of particular concern for the last 300 years, it is rapidly expanding at a rate of 140 m² per day or 52,000 m² per year, the russians conquered the crimean khanate, appeared in the transcaucasus, reached the pacific
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ocean, the baltic and black sea only countries that have a military way and geographically secured access to the sea became the blame for the powers, that is, the system, the forming elements of the international system. the state does not stop at 200 km. from the sea. it either reaches him, or he is thrown further and someone takes him. other. if you look at a map of the british empire, except for obvious places like canada, australia, was the british empire certainly a maritime power? compared with an elephant, and the british. so they respectively expanded their possessions of russia
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from the continents. the southward expansion of the russian empire meant to broken line the hypothetical possibility that someday, russian interest could extend to india too. and, of course, always in the head of the british was this horror that they might lose the pearl his empire, because india is much more to britain than any colony is to any country. century, india accounted for about 27% of world gdp after china in terms of wealth, the country on the planet is now a century later, when britain became the
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workshop of the world. er share, india accounted for one and a half percent of its attractiveness. for the development of south asia in 1600 in london , a private company of merchants of london was founded, trading in post-india, not only merchants, but also many politicians did not invest their money was originally a spice trade. in the new age. the europeans began to establish direct
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control over the lucrative spice trade to european colonial sea power. yes, british politics at that time was very corrupt. if you had money, you could buy yourself a seat in parliament. india at that time brought great wealth to britain until the middle of the 19th century, india was not a colony in its purest form. these were the territories that were controlled by the private east ying company, however, it acted on behalf of the british crown, as a guide and british crown and in the interests of britain
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, the very idea that there can be a state governed. not that the state of the whole indian empire, not even controlled by some private individual. yes, but in general they say that the creature is not an animated campaign. this is, strictly speaking, already a political organization of the future, something that we are all gradually coming to now. the company controlled vast territories with the help of sepoys, the so-called mercenaries, who were recruited from local residents, the rulers of indian principalities transferred the company to foreign affairs and paid a subsidy for the upkeep of the company's army, in addition, they kept the british officials of the presidents at their courts, that is, the capture of india
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took place with the money of the indians and with their own hands became one of the main sources of the british economic and political miracle of the 19th century. in 1801, an international event of incredible scale takes place, which becomes the first step in the great game of napoleon bonaparte and the russian emperor paul , the first to conclude a military union, nothing like that. didn't expect a few years before russia was just in the anti-french coalition in alliance with britain and fought against
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napoleon. when in 1800 the allies captured the island of malta, pavel was sure that it would be given to russia, because russia did not get any war trophies on the continent. the russian emperor wanted to make the island the base of the russian fleet in the mediterranean sea, but the british left malta siberia, along with france and other allies, begins a general european blockade of the british isles to england, the supply of russian grain is stopped the population of the country. famine threatens at the end of 1800 , france and russia decide to jointly attack british india, the french corps had to pass through south russia and then from astrakhan along the caspian sea and land in the persian port worked out the russian troops had to go through bukhara to afghanistan to join the french in the area of ​​herat. where did
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the direct road to india open from? waiting for the french on january 12, 1801 pavel was the first to transmit the imperial donskoy orlov, it says, you need to attack them, where the blows maybe a sensitive attack on india is the best thing for all english institutions in india to liberate the oppressed indian owners and bring russia into the same dependence as it was out and bargain. please send us the news that 40 cossack regiments are under command. go ilya
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, let me add it from here. the first surrounded himself with a whole party of anglophobes who did not want england to lay hands on the continent, did not push the emperor to rapprochement with france , anglophiles, who were very numerous petersburg decided to stop this rapprochement. paul was the first to die. march 12, 1801, while the russian officers of the conspirators kill emperor paul in the mikhailovsky castle of st. petersburg coordinated the action of the conspirators british ambassador charles wheat about the assassination of paul i reached paris, no one believed in the institution, which was
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the official version of the death of the english king. almost simultaneously with the assassination of paul i, an unsuccessful attempt is made. they tried to blow him up on napoleon with the help of how then they said to the infernal machine the next day after the death of paul, the new emperor alexander sends a gonce to the cossack detachments of atamanov and platov with an order to block the campaign against india. probably a tragic death, or rather the murder of emperor paul, the inevitable death of 22,000. kazakov platov of course, they were skilled warriors, desperate grunts who knew how to survive in the most difficult conditions. but that spring they would hardly have even reached the
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afghan border in the detachment, the first frostbite had already begun, there was not enough food for the horses, and besides, who knows. the beginning of the campaign caused a very serious reaction in england; special maps were even issued. uh, that's about how russia is. uh, so aggressive towards you in the east that we need to be prepared for the fact that russia can go to our possessions russia was definitely the main threat to india and, of course, this explains the events in central asia, the rivalry with russia in central
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asia in afghanistan begin a covert and fierce struggle for control over the central asian region of the country, which divided the territory of the russian empire and the british colonies in 1810 by two british officers 22-year-old lieutenant merchants. they had to find out. will the enemy army, that is, the russians, be able to pass this route, the task turned out to be incredibly risky. charles christie one day he was almost exposed when a local mullah in one of the villages entered into a serious argument with him about
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islam. he bought himself a pair of shoes, not one of those who are accustomed to live the tanned look that my face and hands had. all the way lieutenant pottenger, introduced secret daily records of everything he saw and heard, he noted springs and rivers of crops and
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the nature of the climate, outlined the best places for defense, his notes began. the first military map of the western approaches to india in 3 months. british scouts traveled more than two and a half thousand km, lieutenants putin 's wife for this unique mission. waiting for a quick promotion and parental title. while the british scouts were studying the alleged asian theater of operations in europe, there were real battles. russia fought almost continuously from persia, turkey and napoleon throughout the attack in 1812, when napoleon invaded russia , england did everything to support it, not at all because they could feel love for russia, but only for the reason that the enemy of my enemy , my friend, as for england - it is normal for england to support
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russia because napoleon was the biggest threat to her at that time. indeed, the british at the same time supported the persians, they supported the ottoman empire that is, as they say natural opponents of russia from a geopolitical point of view in 1814, russian cossacks, who did not reach british india, entered paris, russian bayonets saved britain and really helped her get rid of her most dangerous competitor.
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when in france it was destroyed by the hands of russia well, as always happens in english big politics, english enemies, as a rule, are destroyed by proxy. suddenly it turned out that russia is the state number one, something had to be done about this. immediately after the victory over napoleon in europe an anti-russian information bomb explodes , an allegedly fake testament of peter i was drawn up that peter i bequeathed on his deathbed. well, such is the unrestrained expansion of the russian empire to the east, the anonymous authors of the false testament attribute to peter the great the following instructions to their descendants to introduce continuous hostilities through wars and diplomatic intrigues, subjugate all of europe, divide poland, neutralize turkey and conquer india, these ideas are developed by the english general sir. robert wilson a book describing the military and political power of
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russia comes out in 1817 and quickly becomes priceless, withstood five knowledge in a row claims that inspired by its unexpected power, russia plans to capture constantinople and then the fading grease empire and then the russians will capture india wilson is considered one of the fathers of european russophobia in 1812 returning to london from russia, where he served as a military attache, at the headquarters of the russian army, the general begins to talk about the allegedly incredible atrocities of russian soldiers and cossacks attitude towards the captured french, including acts of cannibalism and cruel executions, since wilson was personally acquainted with alexander with kutuzov and other russian commanders, he himself participated in battles with the french, where he showed a remarkable. her courage to the general was believed for many years, his book was considered a source of authoritative and verified information about russia, it largely
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determined the vectors for the development of british foreign policy and the book was quoted by parliamentarians and journalists. there were fears that the russian expansion of the tsarist expansion in central asia will not stop, that british india can be strangled by the deadly embrace of the russian bear? the englishman puts himself in our place. and when they realize that here, yes. here they are in the center of eurasia and have this resource. and, of course, they understand that there is no reason not to put these resources into action and not to subjugate, in the end , the entire continent positions themselves in the caucasus
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and this threatens india, and the russians are pushing persia and the ottoman empire, and this threatens india russian fleet appeared in the mediterranean. this threatens india does not want to admit that the action of st. petersburg was caused by objective states from european countries that were looking for colonies along attractive russia did not choose any territories, she went to natural geopolitical borders, because catastrophically catherine ii wrote to her friends in europe says, you don’t understand that
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we are looking for expansion. i do everything to stop the expansion of the territory, but the need for defense. it forces you to move towards the frontiers. why did we need it? crimea had to be destroyed, the main thing is no more, than the market that existed there, because these raids are nomadic. they were, of course, already becoming, uh, colossal problems. asia that we see a vast expanse of the steppe, which is a kind of such a hotbed of robbery, right? vat, the great silk road this is the movement of caravans, this is the movement of money, this is the movement of the economy. with the advent of sea routes, which in general
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have become much simpler, more profitable and safer. people who have nothing to feed on. they are simply forced to engage in the slave trade. there banditry robbery and so further, for example, at the beginning of the 19th century , several thousand russian captives were sold every year in the slave markets, khiva bukhara, kokand.
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because these were people, well, women had children. well, in general, they especially tried not to take children. the first serious attempt to rescue the captives was made by the authorities of the empire in 1819, a russian intelligence officer went to him from the caucasus. captain nikolai muravyov his first rank. he got only 17 years old, in less than 24 years, made several secret expeditions perfectly. he knew tatar and persian languages
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managed to convey to muravyov a short letter about their situation. we would like to inform your excellency that there are about 3,000 slaves here, who are experiencing unheard of suffering from cold hunger and hard work. take pity on our fate and convey this letter to his majesty the emperor of ants, subjects of the king by military means. what i read,
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but did not make a decision about the campaign.
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cheburashka parents are residents of the russia 24 channel. i look forward to seeing you. what are americans doing in closed laboratories? this is ukraine georgia armenia

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