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In 1900, Baku produced half of all the oil on Earth. They called it the Black City—where the rain fell black, the air tasted of kerosene, and workers lived twelve to a room while magnates built palaces that looked like Paris. Oil gushers erupted 30 meters high. Fires burned for weeks. The Nobel brothers and Rothschilds controlled fortunes that would reshape the world. And in the oil-soaked barracks, a young Georgian revolutionary named Stalin was learning how empires fall. In this video, I use modern AI tools to bring historic photographs to life, creating a visual walkthrough of Baku in 1900. From the forest of wooden derricks in the Black City to the marble palaces on the Caspian shore, we explore the greatest oil boom in human history—and the human cost of fueling an empire. This is the story of the city that powered the 20th century. Where fire worshippers once built temples to flames erupting from the ground. Where workers wrapped barracks in panels to keep out rain that fell black with oil. Where fortunes were made overnight, and some stains never washed out at all.Chapters: 0:00 – The Black City Rises 2:15 – When Oil Erupted From Hell 4:30 – The Nobel Empire: Villa Petrolea 6:45 – Workers vs. Magnates: The Human Cost 9:00 – Stalin's Revolution in the Oil Fields 11:20 – 1905: When Baku Burned 13:40 – The Fall of Empires 15:30 – What Remains Hashtags: #Baku #OilHistory #IndustrialRevolution #AIReconstruction #DarkHistory #Stalin #NobelBrothers #BlackCity #HistoryInMotion #Azerbaijan