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உலக வரலாற்றை எத்தனையோ சாம்ராஜ்யங்கள் அலங்கரித்திருக்கின்றன. அதில் சில சாம்ராஜ்யங்கள் பல நூற்றாண்டுகள் செழித்து வளர்ந்திருக்கின்றன. பல சாம்ராஜ்யங்கள் தோன்றிய வேகத்திலயே மறைந்து போயிருக்கின்றன. எந்த சாம்ராஜ்யத்தின் தலையெழுத்தையும் நிர்ணயிப்பது அதனை வழிநடத்தும் தலமையத்துவம்தான். வீரத்தையும், விவேகத்தையும் முதலீடாகக் கொண்டு நல்லாட்சி நடத்திய மாமன்னர்களை வரலாறு பெருமையோடு சுமந்து நிற்கிறது. வீரத்தையும், அடாவடித்தனத்தையும் முதலீடாக் கொண்டு கொடுங்கோலாட்சி கொடுத்த கொடியவர்களை அதே வரலாறு நாம் மறக்க வேண்டுமென்பதற்காக நினைவில் வைத்திருக்கிறது. பல நல்லாட்சிகள் தந்து உலக அரசியலுக்கு பல வழிகளில் முன்னுதாரணமாக விளங்கிய ஒரு சாம்ராஜ்யம் ரோம சாம்ராஜ்யம். அந்த சாம்ராஜ்யத்தின் பெருமைக்குப் பலர் வித்திட்டிருந்தாலும் ஒருவரின் பெயரை இன்றும் வரலாறு மதிக்கிறது. இலக்கியம் துதிக்கிறது. அவர்தான் ஆங்கில இலக்கிய மேதை 'மகாகவி' ஷேக்ஸ்பியரின் புகழ்பெற்ற நாடகம் ஒன்றின் கதாநாயகனும், நம்பிக்கை துரோகத்திற்க்குப் பலியானவர்களுக்கு சிறந்த உதாரணமாக இருப்பவரும், காலண்டர் சீர்சிருத்தம் செய்து நாம் இன்று பயன்படுத்தும் நவீன நாட்காட்டி முறையை உலகுக்குத் தந்தவருமான 'ஜூலியஸ் சீசர்'. மேலும் தெரிந்து கொள்ள

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00:30Our, our life will be alive!
00:35Our future will be prosperous.
00:39Our future lives will be filled with joy and peace.
00:45Our future will be safe – our future will be peaceful.
00:52Our future lives – a life full of harmony and love.
01:27He is the protagonist of the Mahakavi Shakespeare's famous play and a great example to those who have given up on betrayal of faith.
01:39He is Julius Caesar, who made a calendar and gave the world the modern calendar that we use today.
01:47Today's program is to show the obstacles in his history.
01:55Julius Caesar was born in Rome on July 13, 100 BC.
02:00His birth year was a period of political turmoil in Rome.
02:06In the 2nd century BC, the Romans, who had won the Second Punic War, began to divide their empire.
02:14With their military power, they conquered many parts of the world and began to accumulate wealth in Rome.
02:21However, due to the division of the Roman Empire, they could not rule the great Roman Empire properly.
02:28In politics, corruption prevailed.
02:31Politicians, military leaders, and clergy leaders fought for power.
02:37In such a situation, Julius Caesar was the most important political leader who thought that the people's rule in Rome could not prosper.
02:47At a very young age, Caesar had the opportunity to become an excellent educator.
02:54After the division of power, in the 58th year of Cimu, when he was 42 years old, he was appointed as the ruler of three foreign states that were part of the Roman Empire.
03:07Those states were Northern Italy, which was called Cisalpine Gaul, the coastal region of Yugoslavia, which was called Illyricum, and Southern France, which was called Nabonese Gaul.
03:22Caesar, who was in charge of those three states, had an army of 20,000 soldiers.
03:29With that army, in the next seven years, Caesar conquered the entire land called Gaul and brought it under the rule of Rome.
03:40At that time, the Gaul region was part of France, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland.
03:49Even though the 20,000 soldiers were very few, Caesar led his army with courage and wisdom and achieved such a great success.
04:00By conquering the Gaul region, Caesar's fame spread throughout Rome.
04:05The Romans began to see him as a great hero.
04:10However, a strange decree was issued by the Roman Empire, which could not withstand his strength and fame.
04:18Leaving the soldiers as it was, it was decided that Caesar should come to Rome as an ordinary drunkard.
04:26Caesar, who believed that political opponents who could not bear his growth were telling him to come to destroy him,
04:34He bravely resisted the army of the Roman Empire and returned to Rome with his entire army on January 10 and 11, 49.
04:45The Roman Empire called it an act against the law.
04:49Caesar did not give up.
04:51There was a civil war between the army of Antiochus and the army of Caesar.
04:57After four years of fighting, Caesar completely won the war and became the ruler of Rome.
05:04The date of his victory in the war was March 7, 45.
05:12However, he could only fight for a year as the governor of Rome.
05:18Caesar came to join the Order of the Rulers with his followers who he believed were worthy of his faith.
05:25That day was March 15, 44.
05:30Shakespeare refers to that day as the Ides of March.
05:35The followers who had come to the meeting, hiding the whip in their hearts and the knives in their hands, stabbed Caesar in the back when he entered the hall.
05:47Caesar, who did not expect the blow, stood up and walked towards his best friend, Brutus.
05:54Brutus stabbed Caesar, who thought his friend would save him, to his side.
06:00It was then that Brutus, or Neuma Brutus, uttered his last words and rose to his feet.
06:11It is noted that he was stabbed at least 23 times.
06:17This is not just a story, but a historical fact.
06:20Shakespeare has described this incident in great detail in his play, Julius Caesar.
06:28This historical event is still an example of the betrayal of faith.
06:34In the year of Rome, in that same year, it is noted that Caesar made plans for many small things.
06:42He made plans for the army, for the retirees and the poor, for many to be given the right to drink in Rome, for all Italian cities to have the same municipal government, for new buildings to be built, for the law of Rome to be formulated and written.
07:03Because Caesar had plans for many small things.
07:08In one year, because he was murdered, those plans were not fulfilled.
07:13But we are still experiencing the fruits of one of his small things.
07:19That is the calendar, the calendar of days.
07:23In the same year when Rome became sovereign, that is, in the 45th year of Cimu, Caesar changed the calendar.
07:32For one year, 365 days, and for four years, once in February, he added one day more and decided it to be a holiday.
07:44The calendar he introduced is called the Julian calendar in his name.
07:52Caesar was a brilliant politician, a brilliant commander, a brilliant speaker, a writer.
07:59He wrote his experiences of conquering the Gauls under the title of Di Bello Gallico.
08:06It is considered to be the best Latin alphabet.
08:10You may have heard of the famous quote, I came, I saw, I conquered.
08:18That is the word of Julius Caesar.
08:21After conquering Asia Minor, his famous words were
08:28Another point,
08:30Even though he was merciless during the war, he honoured the soldiers who lost to him.
08:39There are two modern terms for the name Caesar.
08:47The German government is called Kaiser and the Russian government is called Tsar.
08:54Both Kaiser and Tsar were formed from the word Caesar.
09:00We cannot talk about the Roman Empire without talking about Julius Caesar.
09:05Caesar has had a great impact on its history to that extent.
09:11The courage to conquer many territories, the wisdom to honour those who fell to him,
09:18The courage to conquer many territories, the wisdom to honour those who fell to him,
09:26The wisdom to honour those who fell to him,
09:30These were the principles that laid the foundation for Caesar's Roman Empire.
09:35The same principles that Caesar adopted 2000 years ago,
09:39The same principles that Caesar adopted 2000 years ago,
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