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  • @HistoryTime
    @HistoryTime  4 роки тому +568

    Watch my latest full length history documentary:-
    ua-cam.com/video/c3Hq6UaFQqk/v-deo.html
    Alright guys please keep the vitriol, lies and wild claims to a minimum. Thanks. This is a history channel and believe it or not history exists outside of Europe. Cheers and see you on the next one. Back to Early Medieval Britain next time.

    • @ObjectiveMedia
      @ObjectiveMedia 4 роки тому +113

      Well said. Apparently being a regressive racialist bigot makes you "far left" now. These people don’t even know what left and right means ffs 😅

    • @raprice79
      @raprice79 4 роки тому +26

      Thanks for going into so much detail in this video! Very interesting subject!

    • @terratremuit4757
      @terratremuit4757 4 роки тому +113

      @@noneofyourbusiness5803 How is covering African history a far left thing to do? It's history...

    • @dannymain8993
      @dannymain8993 4 роки тому +37

      I like history and find the human story fascinating. So thanks for a good video on a part of it that doesn't get a large amount of quality coverage.

    • @racialconsciousness6996
      @racialconsciousness6996 4 роки тому +59

      I'm not a "White supremacist" just because I understand that race is a reality, and this era is governed by anti-White hatred. I still love your videos. You're a great video artist, narrator, and historian. What you do here is very much an art form.

  • @jaredjohnson7960
    @jaredjohnson7960 4 роки тому +674

    The fact that this kind of unheard history is basically free online is astounding. Love learning this so much. As a black American who loves ancient/medieval history, its so cool to have a grand heritage of my own, yknow?

    • @charlesspeaksthetruth4334
      @charlesspeaksthetruth4334 4 роки тому +21

      Facts

    • @MrMiguelForster
      @MrMiguelForster 3 роки тому +39

      Heritage of your own? Because your skin color is similar to people in zimbabwe? So mongolian history is my heritage too since I got brown skin

    • @jaredjohnson7960
      @jaredjohnson7960 3 роки тому +187

      Miguel Forster I don’t know my heritage, exactly. Most African-Americans don’t because of how jumbled up slavery leaves one’s lineage. But if Europeans who have the barest trace of Italian in them can be proud of Rome (I frickin love Rome), I see no issue with me, being descended from Africans, being excited about an African kingdom even if it weren’t where my ancestors are from.

    • @MrMiguelForster
      @MrMiguelForster 3 роки тому +22

      @@jaredjohnson7960 I would also be confused at some random european being proud of Rome..

    • @jaredjohnson7960
      @jaredjohnson7960 3 роки тому +51

      Miguel Forster These are confusing times

  • @mike-waynedjangoii6971
    @mike-waynedjangoii6971 4 роки тому +366

    Proudly Zimbabwean. I've been patiently waiting for a modern documentary about great Zimbabwe

    • @superbruh2371
      @superbruh2371 4 роки тому +29

      @Mike-Wayne Django II Theres a couple of more documentaries on UA-cam.Sadly in America and Europe they basically teach people that nothing was build in the continent let alone Zimbabwe.Which is a remnant of the old racism that has served as a way to keep the people divided since the end of Bacons Rebellion.

    • @katiecoollady
      @katiecoollady 4 роки тому +5

      Now that is a great and well-deserved
      compliment!

    • @deelite19
      @deelite19 4 роки тому +20

      @Deborah Meltrozo hurt people hurt people. i hope you stop hurting some day.

    • @MrCarl2020
      @MrCarl2020 4 роки тому +19

      It's a wonderful story and history. I can understand why you are proud.
      Much love from Denmark.

    • @incognito6625
      @incognito6625 4 роки тому +24

      I am Swedish and this is the first time I am really introduced to this amazing history. I absolutely love it and I am a bit mad we don't get to learn this in school, but then, time is limited I guess. I am floored by this highly sophisticated society but at the same time I really shouldn't be! People have traded for thousands of years, of course people will do trade in Africa too! I am very sorry about the racist Europeans ravaging this beautiful continent, denying the Zimbabwe people their history. So glad that this docu was made.

  • @latrodectusmactans7592
    @latrodectusmactans7592 4 роки тому +448

    The crazy thing about Great Zimbabwe’s walls is that it was built with no mortar. Just friction and gravity. And yet it still stands incredibly strong.

    • @TheStarBlack
      @TheStarBlack 4 роки тому +43

      Yeah dry stone wall - they're everywhere!

    • @JosephKulik2016
      @JosephKulik2016 4 роки тому +41

      These stone structures in Great Zimbabwe have lasted almost a millennium, yet the American Interstate Freeway System was built in the early 1960's with a planned life expectancy of just 50 years. Think about it. ... jkulik919@gmail.com

    • @77936fief
      @77936fief 4 роки тому +21

      yeah, just a pity it doesn't help the country from falling apart

    • @croisaor2308
      @croisaor2308 4 роки тому +16

      Joe Kulik
      I love boomer comments like these.

    • @garyhost1830
      @garyhost1830 4 роки тому +23

      @@JosephKulik2016 stacking rocks or bricks on top of each other is one of the simplest form of building and the concept grasped by toddlers..... think about it.. Angkor wat, the great pyramids and this wall, not much comparison. I am amazed they could stop fighting long enough to build them

  • @tatepasi9519
    @tatepasi9519 3 роки тому +202

    As a Zimbabwean who loved history, the more I learned textbook history about my own country and the more I looked around my own country, the quickly I realized I was being lied to. It is appalling that so called scholars argued that my fore fathers could not be smart enough to build Dzimba dzemabwe the Shona name for Great Zimbabwe. Pretty much they are too black , broad nosed to be smart enough to build such amazing architecture. What a shame that supremacy makes human beings so crooked & corrupt. I respect and admire whatever different cultures have build historically and have no need to see if their ethnicity and skin colors justifies what they did.

    • @beaudaniel1370
      @beaudaniel1370 3 роки тому +12

      It's not like difference in skin color matters either, Hutus and tutsi. Hate is Hate and it's ugly.

    • @Heuwelman
      @Heuwelman 3 роки тому +21

      As a white South African born 1996, I am shocked that I was never thought any of this in school, But at the same time I am glad to discover a deeper history behind the land and people who inhabit it, And it makes me wonder what else I am unaware/ignorant of, There is probably an endless supply of history that is still waiting to be uncovered.

    • @ubuntuguy8274
      @ubuntuguy8274 3 роки тому +7

      Bayeyisa - but the truth will prevail. This was built by the native people of Southern Africa

    • @galoglaich3281
      @galoglaich3281 3 роки тому +2

      Talenda To me it looks like a cashel .Cashels were structures built in ireland,before the norman conquest who began construction of castles and later native irish began building them.Cashels were fine constructions for there time,but they weren't cities or examples of high civilisation .Irish society pre norman invasion would be considered sophisticated primative even though they were literate and as far as i can see the culture of great zimbabwe is no different. Its not in the class of the Incas ,aztecs or mayans or romans and greeks.

    • @willycagibulakamenio8861
      @willycagibulakamenio8861 3 роки тому +11

      Same here my friend on our written history in Fiji in the South Pacific. Our history and curriculum written by the white men contradicts our oral history.

  • @bobdinitto
    @bobdinitto 4 роки тому +324

    I've always been fascinated by the cities and cultures of ancient Africa. Everyone knows about the kingdom of Kush by their relationship to ancient Egypt, but there's so much more to Africa that's completely ignored by classical Western civilization. Thanks for revealing this intriguing and very important aspect of world history to a wider audience.

    • @algonzalez6853
      @algonzalez6853 4 роки тому +29

      Why would you need western people to teach you about africa? They dont teach about the spanish empire in japan, because obvious reasons

    • @tompossessed1729
      @tompossessed1729 4 роки тому +59

      @@algonzalez6853 oh fuck off

    • @algonzalez6853
      @algonzalez6853 4 роки тому +6

      @@tompossessed1729 very normal not agressive black person

    • @algonzalez6853
      @algonzalez6853 4 роки тому +1

      @Bill Myers what?

    • @tompossessed1729
      @tompossessed1729 4 роки тому +45

      @@algonzalez6853 Very typical response go cry somewhere else if you don't like the content move on.

  • @keinlanz
    @keinlanz 4 роки тому +254

    This is by far the best docu on African history I've ever seen. Most contain little real information and fill the gaps with racist propaganda toward either Africans or Europeans.

    • @Peristerygr
      @Peristerygr 4 роки тому +72

      And the result is having a comment senction full of race nationalists not believing that blacks are people or that not all whites are bloodthirsty enslavers.

    • @ttp436
      @ttp436 4 роки тому +6

      I like seeing like minded People Like myself in these comment sections reminds me there are

    • @selloledwaba4796
      @selloledwaba4796 4 роки тому +43

      It would be inappropriate to write an African history without mentioning how and who tampered with it.

    • @algonzalez6853
      @algonzalez6853 4 роки тому +8

      @The Truth about Africa hurts they didnt forget, they simply never knew it

    • @Linogewillkillallofy
      @Linogewillkillallofy 4 роки тому +2

      So why do you feel the need too say that? Doesnt make you any different then these kids trying to get some attention online.

  • @lindomthembu4017
    @lindomthembu4017 4 роки тому +232

    As a South African, I must say I appreciate this collaboration you guys are doing. Really learning a lot here. I'm also particularly amused by the comments here expressing bewilderment over the achievements of Africans. Good job.

    • @heofonfyr6000
      @heofonfyr6000 4 роки тому +6

      As a South African, I must say I'm embarrassed by your lack of discernment.

    • @scionofafrica
      @scionofafrica 4 роки тому +42

      @@heofonfyr6000 You are not South African my friend, you are European

    • @lindomthembu4017
      @lindomthembu4017 4 роки тому +9

      @Danny M "Achievements of Danny M. Mystery Man" -There I fixed it.

    • @lindomthembu4017
      @lindomthembu4017 4 роки тому +12

      @@heofonfyr6000 Sure thing Thor.

    • @heofonfyr6000
      @heofonfyr6000 4 роки тому +1

      @@lindomthembu4017 why are you calling me Thor?

  • @dann_mrtins
    @dann_mrtins 4 роки тому +111

    For those saying that Great Zimbabwe was inspired by foreign influence, this is not possible because we all know that the closest foreign influence they could get is from Swahili Coast. And Swahili architecture is totally different from Great Zimbabwe (Giant circular non-roofed strucures, conical towers built in hills using dry-stone techniques and well-cut blocks, while swahili used corals, built pillars only in tombs, mosques rectilinear buildings and they used mortar - not dry stone techniques - and the mosques were built using irregular-shaped blocks). They were totally different.

    • @g-rexsaurus794
      @g-rexsaurus794 4 роки тому +2

      Not a concnlusive argument, Celtic Oppida were also pretty different building styles and urbanization patterns to the mediterranean but one still can make the argument that it was affected by contact and trade with the Greeks, Phoenicians and Italians.

    • @GreaterThanGodLike
      @GreaterThanGodLike 4 роки тому +57

      @@g-rexsaurus794 And yet Great Zimbabwe had no true contact with the Greeks, Phoenicians and Romans at least not directly. The overwhelming evidence points to complete indigenous design. Are you willing to argue against a mountain of evidence?

    • @fighterck6241
      @fighterck6241 4 роки тому +34

      @@g-rexsaurus794 You have basically ignore Occam's Razor at this point to came to those conclusions, which is something one does not usually do unless fueled by internal biases.

    • @g-rexsaurus794
      @g-rexsaurus794 4 роки тому

      @@fighterck6241 Not really, using occam's razor leads to wrong conclusion when applied so precisely to single historical phenomenon.

    • @chuckybonty4191
      @chuckybonty4191 3 роки тому +19

      Africans built Europe and America

  • @keletsonkarabang1849
    @keletsonkarabang1849 3 роки тому +77

    Zimbabwe is the Land of Gold. May the peace and blessings of The Ancient Days be upon the people of Zimbabwe. May it come to pass in the name of The Creator that Zimbabwe come out of economic downfall and rise to great glory. I m from Botswana. I say peace and one love to the people of Zimbabwe for we are family.
    Great Zimbabwe was built by ancient Bantu people.

    • @michaelrowsell1160
      @michaelrowsell1160 3 роки тому

      Too late ,the ANC have stolen it all.

    • @teweraijanda2994
      @teweraijanda2994 3 роки тому +1

      We are indeed family and I know we rise as we continue remove Saul's armor of mental colonialization and slay Goliaths with our slings and our God.

    • @philanisikwili8907
      @philanisikwili8907 3 роки тому +4

      Less did you know that Southern Africa is the biblical Holy land,,,those Zim ruins are biblical known as Ophir part of King Solomon's mines stretching to Botswana and S Africa. Our true history has been hidden till now. ancient Jerusalem is located in the Namibia desert,,,, why do you think you have places like Bethel, Bathsheeba, Gomorrah, Mamrie,Zoar in that part of the world....? Adam's calendar is in S Africa,,,why and how.....My people perish due to LACK OF KNOWLEDGE says SONINI NANINI the Most High...!

    • @keletsonkarabang1849
      @keletsonkarabang1849 3 роки тому

      @@philanisikwili8907 Very true indeed.

    • @YPM498
      @YPM498 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you brother 🇿🇼🇧🇼

  • @officeoutlaws467
    @officeoutlaws467 3 роки тому +40

    Love this documentary. Always known that Southern Africa has a great history, but was puzzled as to what made it so supposedly unclear and overlooked. Thank you from South Africa.

    • @GrumpyTinashe
      @GrumpyTinashe 7 місяців тому

      From the Zambezi right down to the Cape we were dojng great things mfo

  • @Nabium
    @Nabium 4 роки тому +28

    I've heard about the Great Zimbabwe site several times, but because some believed it to be of foreign origin, and since I never heard anything about any other sites(in fact, all the wild documentaries about it praise it for being so bloody unique) - I assumed it existed in a state of vacuum, where it just appeared mysteriously without any similar sites anywhere close.
    But obviously that was wrong, and I'm glad you chose to focus a lot on all these other sites, they are the testimony of a great African civilisation, the wast complex of sites - and not just one site alone. We're talking about a wide-spread culture linked with other cultures in the region, forming an organic African society with a healthy trade with other continents.
    They lived in a society.

    • @marciabryce8451
      @marciabryce8451 4 роки тому +9

      European distorted the African history with false narrative.

    • @Nabium
      @Nabium 4 роки тому +8

      @@marciabryce8451 They sure did.
      But to be fair, that's exactly what everyone else have been doing too. India, China, Arabs. You'll find distorted history where-ever you go in this world, it's not unique to Europeans.

    • @cuanmccarogher180
      @cuanmccarogher180 4 роки тому

      Nabium lol

    • @vtecnegro85
      @vtecnegro85 4 роки тому +3

      Some whites went as far as saying the dravidians built Zimbabwe smh.

    • @vtecnegro85
      @vtecnegro85 4 роки тому +4

      @@bluebird5173 I don't doubt the dravidians of their excellence but to say they built Zimbabwe is wrong and insulting. As African descendants and such we are entitled to be proud of our contributions to world history.
      You should check out Bamum architecture of Cameroon in Africa. Similar to some Asian pagodas.

  • @UsefulCharts
    @UsefulCharts 4 роки тому +182

    Haven't watched all of this yet but I'll be coming back to it. So glad you selected Great Zimbabwe for this collab. Such an interesting topic.

    • @willmosse3684
      @willmosse3684 4 роки тому +4

      Useful Charts in da house!

    • @ericthegreat7805
      @ericthegreat7805 3 роки тому +1

      Hey!!!!

    • @admirekashiri9879
      @admirekashiri9879 2 роки тому +2

      You gonna try to do a Mwene Mutapa family tree?

    • @safuwanfauzi5014
      @safuwanfauzi5014 2 роки тому

      @@admirekashiri9879 Wakanda foeva

    • @admirekashiri9879
      @admirekashiri9879 2 роки тому +3

      @@safuwanfauzi5014 Get over yourself troll. You need to get a life instead of trolling every video associated with black people.

  • @viracocha6093
    @viracocha6093 4 роки тому +35

    Great Zimbabwe reminds me a lot of the Mississippian culture, especially cities of those civilizations like Cahokia and Aztalan.

    • @ahumpierrogue137
      @ahumpierrogue137 4 роки тому +8

      It also reminds me of the Europeans who sadly came across these areas. Classic tale of "Europeans come across area where civilization has collapsed and assume there was never any civilization".

    • @TheLaughingDove
      @TheLaughingDove 3 роки тому +1

      @@kesorangutan6170 same! It seems fascinating

    • @jumpinglizards69
      @jumpinglizards69 3 роки тому +4

      @Sənnız sakitləşməlisəniz certain events should be blamed on ancestral Europeans though. They traveled out and plunder when and where they saw fit. Countless histories lost because of them

    • @str.77
      @str.77 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@jumpinglizards69As if only they did that....

  • @guillaumerusengo9371
    @guillaumerusengo9371 4 роки тому +56

    Thimlich Ohinga in Kenya bears a striking resemblance. There are other fascinating sites like Adam's Calendar, Engaruka, Marrakwet and Pokot irrigation, konso stone enclosures and terraces, Sukur ruins, Loropeni, Bouar megaliths, Dhar Tichitt,...

    • @essr4580
      @essr4580 4 роки тому +12

      I had never heard of any of these, thanks

    • @chrismadubi7083
      @chrismadubi7083 4 роки тому +8

      Never heard and Im Kenyan,thanks,lemne look into it.

    • @vtecnegro85
      @vtecnegro85 4 роки тому

      Marrakwet sounds like marrakech or marrakesh, Morocco.

    • @marielaveau6362
      @marielaveau6362 3 роки тому +7

      Also the Bakoni ruins all over South Africa.

    • @rang3688
      @rang3688 3 роки тому +2

      Here it is....ua-cam.com/video/CdKD4-fVnyE/v-deo.html

  • @bigand_badd
    @bigand_badd 2 роки тому +9

    Proudly Zimbabwean. Proud as proud gets! 🇿🇼

  • @silentlessons4221
    @silentlessons4221 3 роки тому +21

    I am zimbabwean aged 41 and sadly I wasnt aware of this history. I of course know of many mini-versions of great zimbabwe across zimbabwe but didnt really know the detailed history. I know more of european history than my own.

    • @JohnSmith-qq8tx
      @JohnSmith-qq8tx 3 роки тому +1

      Unfortunately it seems it's still up to Europeans to research and build up knowledge of African history. I say **unfortunately**but I supposse we're lucky that someone is doing it. As long as the TRUTH is told and they're not afraid to go against what would be politically incorrect. Native African's are an immensely clever and resourceful people, they have to be to survive. Lots of unintended padding of the narrative here. I would have liked to see the evidence of the blacksmith residence. Usually very easy to find as all the black Slag and burnt fuel is shown in the soil. Lots of unanswered questions.

    • @silentlessons4221
      @silentlessons4221 3 роки тому +1

      @@JohnSmith-qq8tx Thanks John smith for your objective analysis.

    • @silentlessons4221
      @silentlessons4221 3 роки тому +1

      @Admire Kashiri thanks Admire

    • @jumpinglizards69
      @jumpinglizards69 3 роки тому

      I know that you commented on this awhile ago but you should upload videos with your personal stories and stories that have been passed down to youof Zimbabwe. It would give a more personal and accurate depiction of the country than what most people are taught throughout their educational years
      And it would save a part of history

    • @ossie500
      @ossie500 2 роки тому +1

      Sorry but this was taught our headmaster and avid historian Chigwe gives much detail about this history. The Rozvi and Munhumutapa empires. I have since found books and resources with greater details. Although we still disagree about a lot of things they is far more details to add to this documentary

  • @jonathanlewis867
    @jonathanlewis867 4 роки тому +99

    Been looking for a good video on southern African history for ages, thanks for the great work you done here

    • @roubinnick
      @roubinnick 4 роки тому +2

      History Time always delivers amazing documentaries, no matter the topic

  • @selloledwaba4796
    @selloledwaba4796 4 роки тому +27

    For the first time a documentary is made on an African topic without mentioning the country's poor economic condition. Kudos.

    • @AOKONE
      @AOKONE 2 роки тому +2

      Which country?

  • @johnsynnott1981
    @johnsynnott1981 3 роки тому +68

    Unfortunately, a large segment of Great Zimbabwe has been destroyed by trophy hunters and greedy explorers. What a crime.

    • @michaelrowsell1160
      @michaelrowsell1160 3 роки тому

      No it was the whites who created the Wildlife Parks and Reserves .Mugabe destroyed it all.. In the 1860s this was the most prosperous country in Africa including any Arab state.

    • @johnsynnott1981
      @johnsynnott1981 3 роки тому +4

      Michael Rowsell Mugabe was responsible for the partial destruction of
      Great Zimbabwe?

    • @outlyfe7570
      @outlyfe7570 3 роки тому +7

      @@michaelrowsell1160 yeah the great Mugabe took the land back from the children of the colonizers.😀

    • @Byronic19134
      @Byronic19134 2 роки тому +3

      Oh yeah Great Zimbabwe was a thriving metropolis before them 😂. It's full of tribes that trophy hunt each other

    • @sandrabecht4489
      @sandrabecht4489 2 роки тому +2

      Zimbabwe wurde von schwarzen Kommunisten zerstört. Die Menschen verhungern dort, während die korrupten Kommunisten Millionen auf dem Konto haben

  • @midwes8192
    @midwes8192 4 роки тому +114

    I just wanted to say that I really appreciate the interesting topics you guys cover and the impressive amount of research and dedication that goes into each video. As interesting as Eurasian history is, this is a really nice and enlightening change of pace. It worries me to see all the argument over the “politics” of this video and I think that is just ridiculous, this is history that is far removed from from today’s world and it is disgusting to see people trying to support claims made by those imperialists you mentioned in the beginning of the video, especially when it has been so thoroughly disproven by modern scholars. History is history, no matter where it is from. But enough of that, I just wanted to show my appreciation and support for you guys. Great job as always!

  • @qus.9617
    @qus.9617 4 роки тому +18

    For those interested:
    @ 50:33 the video discusses a commonly brought up question online which was the reasoning behind the Great Zimbabwe enclosure/walled design

  • @russelljackson2818
    @russelljackson2818 4 роки тому +35

    Very good doc, I especially appreciated the time taken to set the city in the context not only of the cultural inheritance from Mapungubwe, but also their relations with the greater Indian Ocean trade network via the Swahilis and Kilwa, which I would really like to learn more about as well. Hope you all explore more of this part of the world in future docs!

  • @sicelo9033
    @sicelo9033 3 роки тому +27

    African history is rich, from Egypt in the north all the way to the south.

  • @CENTURION-xs6ky
    @CENTURION-xs6ky 4 роки тому +32

    The earliest known written mention of the Great Zimbabwe ruins was in 1531 by Vicente Pegado, captain of the Portuguese garrison of Sofala, on the coast of modern-day Mozambique, who recorded it as Symbaoe. Those 16th century Portuguese explorers were traveling everywhere, but I don't think anything was ever really "lost", so many nations from so many different parts of the world had knowledge of places like this. I think that the problem was how history has been recorded and taught especially since printing became available.
    In some way Rome's conquest of the Druids in Anglesey, Britain and subsequent dumbing down of the natives etc in the very one sided, limited history of pre Roman Britain is an example of what "I think" happened here. When one side controls the narrative, not only does truth become distorted, so too does the history.
    Aside from that though; what fascinates me are those ancient "eagle", or bird statues that Rhodes took from Great Zimbabwe, I've watched some Michael Tellinger videos about very similar artifacts being discovered in South Africa, I wonder what the connection was, if there was one.

    • @g-rexsaurus794
      @g-rexsaurus794 4 роки тому +5

      This theorys is really weird, nobody was trying to hide this, you are really discrediting without a reason early historians that despite having all sorts of opinion are the very people that started the rigorous study of history.

    • @lewissmart7915
      @lewissmart7915 4 роки тому +3

      @@g-rexsaurus794 It's not that anything gets hidden, only forgotten. The information was not selected often enough for repetition and it disappeared.

    • @andybeans5790
      @andybeans5790 4 роки тому +9

      I think selfishness also plays a part. Early traders would have kept knowledge to themselves to ensure primacy, unless they gained advantage from sharing. An example is how Vikings kept the Baltic source of their amber secret from the Greeks they traded with to ensure a trade monopoly.

    • @raprice79
      @raprice79 4 роки тому +5

      @@andybeans5790 The Carthaginians not sharing their knowledge of Britain is another example.

    • @sebzhamatv
      @sebzhamatv 4 роки тому +5

      The ruins in South Africa are called Mapungubwe. By the name alone you can see the relation. Its easy to detail these 2 cities where related, even the gold figurines found there are similar.
      There are many other ruins like them scattered across Zimbabwe..
      The Shona thrived way before the arrival of Zulu of Nguni origin who came in their lands. A series of wars broke out so the landscape and people deplacement happened also.
      Southern Africa has a rich history. The Bantu people although different tribes have got many untold and told stories

  • @qus.9617
    @qus.9617 4 роки тому +59

    This is the most comprehensive and entertaining video thus far regarding Great Zimbabwe. I am in awe, definitely going to share this video online.

    • @lizeggar2421
      @lizeggar2421 2 роки тому

      There is a wealth of videos on Africa.
      Start with Adam Tellinger.
      Keep in mind that the Portugese were on the east coast and the Arabs were also trading for slaves all over Africa.

  • @hendrikstrauss3717
    @hendrikstrauss3717 4 роки тому +185

    What a fascinated assett of historical developement.
    Thank you for starting my interest in african history!
    Greetings from one happy german student :)

    • @sakogekchyan7366
      @sakogekchyan7366 4 роки тому +7

      Hendrik Strauss
      I highly recommend checking out the history of Sudan and the horn of Africa.

    • @jaywilliams9294
      @jaywilliams9294 4 роки тому +4

      @SA Citizen Its only fake when I don't agree with it or like it

    • @jonjameson2629
      @jonjameson2629 4 роки тому +1

      @@jaywilliams9294 You're either trolling or the most arrogant person who's ever lived.

    • @jaywilliams9294
      @jaywilliams9294 4 роки тому +2

      @Tracy Sharp Why are you telling me this?

    • @kairuannewambui8456
      @kairuannewambui8456 4 роки тому +1

      Jay Williams you dont know whole world history nor is everybody..some of world history and early civilization have not been know yet..we africa love to see not only africa but curious what other poeple were up to..its history.ok.no need to call fake.
      my tribe kikuyu immigrated from egypt settled in axum kingdom ethiopia with knowledge they had of stone building and working iron and other metal from egypt phyramid building and contributed to geting building jobs of kindoms along the way moving to kenya some remained other kept moving south..
      poeple moved in africa exchanging not or trade but knowledge.
      these are were told to my poeple while coloniel distroyed or hid and stole artifacts to this day they are in western museum sold in christie for million dollars..we are not stupid we know it all
      who did that are dead to tell the truth but our history was paste to us.
      saying its fake show how tamahu sydrom has not been breeded out yet..google tamahu.

  • @michielvoetberg4634
    @michielvoetberg4634 4 роки тому +77

    A history I knew absolutely nothing of. Still incredibly interesting and fascinating.
    I would love the hear more of such unknown histories

    • @prophetpassionjava5933
      @prophetpassionjava5933 3 роки тому

      Beloved, I don't know you in person but God know you. God ministered to me in a revelation when I was on your profile to see things around you,I saw blessings but spiritual attacks holding onto them,in prayers,i saw a woman in the realm of the spirit monitoring and plotting delay in your life, with an evil mirror, and with motive to destroy. But as I speak to you now her time is up, Render hand of favour with Anything you can afford or give to these motherless foundation (TWINS ALIVE FOUNDATION) in Rivers state Nigeria before 2DAYS with faith, as I Rise my hands towards heaven and pray for you they shall serve as point of contact wherever you are, you will receive double portion of grace to excel and total restoration of breakthrough in your life and in the life of your family. Ask for their acct details and help them call the MD in charge of the orphanage to get their details on (WhatsApp or call them now on +2348157404923) tell him I sent you. For it is not by might nor by in power but of the spirit saith the lord (zechariah 4:6). You shall testify to the Glory of God in your life. God bless you in Jesus name.

    • @michielvoetberg4634
      @michielvoetberg4634 3 роки тому +2

      @@prophetpassionjava5933 I shall pray to Poseidon that he might wash you away.
      May the old Gods curse your corrupt ways

    • @africariseup1890
      @africariseup1890 3 роки тому +3

      There's the Khami Ruins, Thimlich Ohinga, Dar Tichitt, Lalibela Church, Tomb of Askia, Benin Bronzes and Ife statues, all worth checking out

    • @cuanmccarogher180
      @cuanmccarogher180 2 роки тому

      😳

    • @johnsimonkamhara4121
      @johnsimonkamhara4121 2 роки тому

      Good research and width and depth. I would urge looking at the religious/ spiritual dimension which is much talked about in Shona oral tradition. It may be difficult though, to get much as it is often protected and treated with mysticism. But, I see it as a great contributor because you hardly find a Shona group without those mystics, of at all there is any. A good number of tribes in southern Africa Zambezi to Limpopo and a bit south had Matobo (Njelele) as a spiritual centre, I believe.

  • @willmosse3684
    @willmosse3684 4 роки тому +15

    Great documentary - thanks! African history is a real blind spot for mainstream history presentations, so great to see this!

  • @radhiaAndromida
    @radhiaAndromida 4 роки тому +55

    This is amazing i love this whole series. Im both Zimbabwean and Tanzanian this is probably my fave . thank you for making this its pretty cool.

    • @lisajackson1476
      @lisajackson1476 4 роки тому +3

      With all due respect, why don't you learn the history from your people so that you can teach on the beutiful structure.....It's time to cut out other nations from teaching African History; remember "Until the lion learns to write the hunter will always tell the story"....

    • @donovangumbo388
      @donovangumbo388 4 роки тому +5

      @@lisajackson1476 I am Zimbabwean and I completely agree with you. I was inspired by this video and making it a mandate to find people who know my history and tell it ourselves!

    • @jumpinglizards69
      @jumpinglizards69 3 роки тому +3

      Thats so silly to think history should not be a shared, multicultural system. That is how entire sections of history are lost to the ages

    • @Leo-uq8ch
      @Leo-uq8ch 2 роки тому +1

      @@donovangumbo388 The largest African language in terms of its native speakers is Shona of Zimbabwe probably the only country with one native language for more than 90% of its population
      We the shona originally came from Mpungubwe and settled in Great Zimbabwe

  • @ttp436
    @ttp436 4 роки тому +29

    Lets hope the oral History will be recorded so It is never lost again

    • @Jellygamer0
      @Jellygamer0 4 роки тому +2

      @The Truth about Africa hurts proof?

    • @Thatguyy100
      @Thatguyy100 4 роки тому +1

      @The Truth about Africa hurts dude chill

    • @pqt112
      @pqt112 3 роки тому +2

      This is what I am doing my Masters in at the moment in Europe. Hope to use my skills in back home when I'm done

    • @admirekashiri9879
      @admirekashiri9879 2 роки тому +1

      It has been recorded I know a guy who teaches it he has alot of written sources on it.

  • @amphionification
    @amphionification 4 роки тому +33

    Thank you for your hard work. I knew a bit about iron age Africa, but this is truly an eye opener.

    • @amphionification
      @amphionification 4 роки тому +3

      @U Toob you're a troll with a slow roll. Stfu moron

  • @littlewoodimp
    @littlewoodimp 4 роки тому +12

    Loving more African ancient history being uncovered (in many case recovered!) every year. Such a fascinating, diverse, creative continent. It's no surprise to find it's history is one rich with wealthy and civilised empires rising and falling, trading with faraway countries!

  • @lavettacannon3138
    @lavettacannon3138 3 роки тому +22

    Well researched and thoughtful docs about African history are so needed for us in the West. This is so lovely. Thank you🙏🏾

    • @111squire111
      @111squire111 2 роки тому

      its bullshit darlng, name one thing africans have built on their own?

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 2 роки тому

      @@111squire111 Great Zimbabwe...

    • @vawsunmedia9334
      @vawsunmedia9334 2 роки тому +2

      @@111squire111 😂😂😂 this video was too complicated for you to understand i guess. On the other hand, you comment usually comes from a man who hasn't done anything for himself and thinks the achievements of other men his race are also his achievements.

    • @111squire111
      @111squire111 2 роки тому +1

      @@vawsunmedia9334 You should start any reply with a capital letter Sir! Henceforth I will ignore your poor grammar and any further comments!

    • @vawsunmedia9334
      @vawsunmedia9334 2 роки тому

      @@111squire111 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 says a man whose first comment in this thread starts with a small letter. You need to teach youself grammar first before you try to appear sophisticated in the comments section you dummy. Just scroll up a lil bit and see your first comment 😂🤣😂.
      Maybe you are just stupid... so many possibilities 🤔🤔🤔

  • @TheObsidianOrderSector001
    @TheObsidianOrderSector001 4 роки тому +50

    Built by the Bantu during the Bantu migration. This was only one of many built by the Bantu. Some examples of such Bantu states include: in Central Africa, the Kingdom of Kongo, Lunda Empire, Luba Empire of Angola, the Buganda Kingdoms of Uganda and Tanzania; and in Southern Africa, the Mutapa Empire, the Danamombe, Khami, and Naletale Kingdoms of Zimbabwe and Mozambique and the Rozwi Empire.

    • @jojomojo508
      @jojomojo508 4 роки тому +9

      Geria Wright What the fuck are you talking about you incoherent boomer

    • @algonzalez6853
      @algonzalez6853 4 роки тому

      What makes those empires?

    • @algonzalez6853
      @algonzalez6853 4 роки тому

      @@jojomojo508 they call those empires when they call societies like that "cultures" if its europe or asia

    • @TheObsidianOrderSector001
      @TheObsidianOrderSector001 4 роки тому

      al gonzález read my write up again, I mentioned to who built it there. So I don’t understand why are asking me this question even though I clearly stated it in my write up.

    • @croisaor2308
      @croisaor2308 4 роки тому +10

      al gonzález
      An empire is a single polity that includes many different cultures and usually one dominant one. There are exceptions however but that’s the usual measure of an empire.

  • @BonganiMagadu
    @BonganiMagadu 7 місяців тому +2

    My people. Proudly Zimbabweean wirh a beautiful mix of Manyika dad whose family travel origins to Swaziland to Swaziland as a Maphosa and a Nguni ndebele mom
    These stone ruins are all over Zimbabwe and Mozambique. There are some in Manicaland Rusape, there are many in Mash West near our farm and there is an ancient Portuguese burial ground near Trelawney and an old Zimbabwe ruin
    We need to preserve our heritage 🇿🇼🇿🇼

  • @catherine7083
    @catherine7083 4 роки тому +17

    So awesome to see a video detailing cultures and histories from outside Europe :) this was so informative, I knew nothing of African history before this video

  • @mikenunz
    @mikenunz 4 роки тому +13

    Wow, Pete...Amazing stuff! Really interesting and thanks for putting all the time and effort into giving this topic the awareness it deserves!

  • @GeraldOSteen
    @GeraldOSteen 4 роки тому +41

    I wish I had been taught this stuff long ago in school.

    • @AT-wj5sw
      @AT-wj5sw 3 роки тому +2

      Why ?! Educating yourself is the secret to success. School is a political indoctrination camp nothing more nothing less.

    • @jumpinglizards69
      @jumpinglizards69 3 роки тому +1

      @@AT-wj5sw wishing for education reform is a bad thing??

  • @SilverEye168
    @SilverEye168 4 роки тому +15

    Very informative, thanks for taking the time to make this.

  • @MKfanmomo
    @MKfanmomo 4 роки тому +53

    Greetings. Thank you for covering this part of our human history.

    • @prophetpassionjava5933
      @prophetpassionjava5933 3 роки тому

      Beloved, I don't know you in person but God know you. God ministered to me in a revelation when I was on your profile to see things around you,I saw blessings but spiritual attacks holding onto them,in prayers,i saw a woman in the realm of the spirit monitoring and plotting delay in your life, with an evil mirror, and with motive to destroy. But as I speak to you now her time is up, Render hand of favour with Anything you can afford or give to these motherless foundation (TWINS ALIVE FOUNDATION) in Rivers state Nigeria before 2DAYS with faith, as I Rise my hands towards heaven and pray for you they shall serve as point of contact wherever you are, you will receive double portion of grace to excel and total restoration of breakthrough in your life and in the life of your family. Ask for their acct details and help them call the MD in charge of the orphanage to get their details on (WhatsApp or call them now on +2348157404923) tell him I sent you. For it is not by might nor by in power but of the spirit saith the lord (zechariah 4:6). You shall testify to the Glory of God in your life. God bless you in Jesus name.

    • @raloniusmaximus
      @raloniusmaximus 3 роки тому

      @@prophetpassionjava5933 i hope you're not a scammer. but amen

  • @jamesbrennand3181
    @jamesbrennand3181 4 роки тому +28

    Every place on earth has a human history a lot of it in non written form but handed down by oral history by untold generations

    • @ladybluelotus
      @ladybluelotus 3 роки тому +5

      Exactly! Most of human history wasn't written down. I guess no one every asks themselves why people wouldn't write down history. The obvious answer being it wasn't history, it was just their lives. Hearing my mother tell me a story about my grandparents was always way more fun and interactive than reading one would ever be.

    • @oluwadamilola6233
      @oluwadamilola6233 3 роки тому

      Yeah..only like 5000 years worth of human history was written

    • @smoothcriminal4038
      @smoothcriminal4038 2 роки тому +1

      @@oluwadamilola6233 And that’s not even long, we been here that long and have only written down 5,000 years of it.

    • @Byronic19134
      @Byronic19134 2 роки тому

      @@ladybluelotus the obvious answer is they had no written language

    • @lif3andthings763
      @lif3andthings763 2 роки тому +1

      @@Byronic19134 Even then it can be lost. We learned of Mesopotamia from ruins, and Roman emperors from coins even.

  • @aaronm8143
    @aaronm8143 4 роки тому +25

    African history is really something I know the least about. Excited to begin learning about the empires, and history of the land. I’m a few credits shy graduating UA-cam university :)

    • @aaronm8143
      @aaronm8143 3 роки тому

      Jack Chan yes it’s a real shame :/ Instead of writing the Incas used a knot system as a substitute for writing, and we never were able to decode it. I wonder if a lot of the sub Saharan African Kingdoms used something instead of writing for record keep; and what not. So much history lost in either translation, or lack of.

    • @africariseup1890
      @africariseup1890 3 роки тому +1

      Nsibidi, G'eez and Adrinka were the most common communication forms used

  • @jarrodcosler9226
    @jarrodcosler9226 4 роки тому +15

    Found this extremely interesting. An area rarely touched upon. Hope to see more.

  • @brianjackson38
    @brianjackson38 4 роки тому +9

    I think an important part of this history that was not mentioned in this documentary is that Great Zimbabwe was built over 400 years by successive kings, and it is 1000 years old. Some of the rulers are Nyatsimba Mutota, Changamire Dombo, Chaitezvi, (the king who thought he was powerful so he deserved to bring down the moon and keep it, killed lots of natives after the wooden trusses fell from great height), Munhumutapa 1 and Munhumutapa II (who had strong links with Portugal). The Portuguese have a portrait of Munhumutapa II.

    • @brianjackson38
      @brianjackson38 4 роки тому +2

      @Dan C They did not go back to a nomadic "hunter-gatherer lifestyle". They were already too advanced for that. The Ndebele happened (1600-1800AD) and they had a deadly warrior force with more battle experience due to Tshaka Zulu's Mfecane wars (the annihilation of tribes). Before they could recover from the Ndebele, European colonization came knocking.This was now after 1800AD. The timeline is very precise and thanks to the Portuguese, historical records have a verification point

    • @brianjackson38
      @brianjackson38 4 роки тому

      @Dan C Which people are you talking about?Remember, my comment is only on Great Zimbabwe. The Rozvi Empire was taken over by the Ndebele, most of the people in this tribe who now bear Shona related animal names as surnames (Nyathi---buffalo, Dube---zebra, Nkomo---cattle, Ndlovu---elephant, Sibanda---lion, Moyo---heart, Gumbo---leg etc) follow their lineage to this citadel. I don't like mixing things because every kingdom and country rose or fell due to many different reasons. War, famine, depletion of resources, epidemics, death of rulers, or a combination of them. Historical signatures can only give you pointers but are never definitive.

    • @brianjackson38
      @brianjackson38 4 роки тому

      @Dan C Your question was very direct and I understood it, the rest is sticks and spanners. You wanted to know what happened, a record to justify the vanishing of the occupants of the Great Zimbabwe citadel. The Ndebele destroyed the Rozvi society as I mentioned earlier, after a century of Portuguese failure to colonize it. There is no record out there better than what Portugal and Britain have. The gold,beads, pottery, tools and images from the site were collected by the 2 countries through 18th century lootings and legally approved excavations after 1945. The Zimbabwe birds were all returned, except 1. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, so its untouchable for further exploration due to preservation regulations.

    • @metaphysicalacademym.a2580
      @metaphysicalacademym.a2580 3 роки тому

      @IM HO Excellent analysis and excellent thought provoking questions. To answer some of your questions which are indeed a mystery here is my line of thought. I think those Great cities and Empires are much much older than the time frame mentioned in this documentary and all history books. I think the inhabitants of these people were very ancient and possible had a direct link or were part of the Nubian/Egyptian lineage. Judging from the architect of the buildings which is not as sophisticated as the Sphinx or the Pyramids of Giza, my best guess is that these earlier inhabitants possibly predated the Egyptians..... Or another hypothesis is that they are descendants of the Egyptians and Nubians after their civilisations have been destroyed and long forgotten way past their Golden age..... And yes you are absolutely right that for a very complex society with such complex buildings of great architecture, geometric mathematical precision, surely there must had been a complex standard of written knowledge, laws and civilised form of governance with organised law and order. I suspect there is more into this story than we are made to believe. And also remember almost 3000 years ago there was Great Northern to Southern migration of the Bantu people after the Sahara became inhabitable. Who were these Bantu people.... Could they had been the ancient Libyans / Egyptians???? Moreover also in Egypt Horus was also depicted almost the same as that Zimbabwean Bird that you see at Great Zimbabwe. Lastly, an archaeologist had recently found out that the Great Zimbabwe was built with geometrical and astrological alignment with the Orion Belt which once again was held sacred to Ancient Libya/ Egypt.

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 2 роки тому +1

      @@metaphysicalacademym.a2580 If they were from Egypt why didn't they bring written language?

  • @tedtheobald2588
    @tedtheobald2588 4 роки тому +6

    I worked in Zimbabwe between 1985/1989 and visited there. Absolutely astounding.

  • @Alex_Plante
    @Alex_Plante 4 роки тому +71

    I'm fascinated by the African civilizations of West Africa (Benin, Ghana, etc.) and also by the great Bantu migration into Central and Southern Africa. The culture of the Zimbabwe plateau was probably at or near the southern limit of the Bantu expansion as well as being at the furthest limits of Indian ocean trade networks, so it was truly a frontier civilization. I'm intrigued that genetic testing shows that the aristocrats were of Koi-San ancestry. I suspect that the Bantu migrations occurred in waves, and that probably the earliest waves were by small bands of Bantu men who married local Koi-San women, and their descendants became the local aristocracy ruling over later waves of Bantu immigrants, that were perhaps larger and came with Bantu women. So you may have ended up with a ruling class that was culturally Bantu but of mixed Koi-San / Bantu ancestry ruling over a largely Bantu population.

    • @user-vl5lt4xi2p
      @user-vl5lt4xi2p 4 роки тому +35

      @Javier Kútulas This comment is incredibly stupid.

    • @muellerruski9708
      @muellerruski9708 4 роки тому +2

      Taj adil why? Because it’s true? Africans never invited the wheel....

    • @Alex_Plante
      @Alex_Plante 4 роки тому +36

      @@muellerruski9708 So what? They learned how to smelt high-quality iron. Can you do that?

    • @user-vl5lt4xi2p
      @user-vl5lt4xi2p 4 роки тому +30

      @@muellerruski9708 neither did Europe you dimwit. The wheel was invented in the near-east, most likely central Asia, the only reason you western europeans are civilised in the first place is because rome slapped some sense into your empty skulls, it took Germans a while too. Have you read the roman accounts of what the Germans and the Gauls and the Britons would do to their hostages? ABSOLUTELY BARBARIC!!!

    • @pimpnameslickbag
      @pimpnameslickbag 4 роки тому +19

      @@muellerruski9708 but they had pottery, I'm sure you need a wheel to do that, no?

  • @72mak51
    @72mak51 3 роки тому +8

    Maybe I'm just a ranch kid from Montana,, but at 46:56 in, The Great Enclosure looks like a sweet corral with chutes, pens, and gates.The tower would get you up high where you could count the animals coming in, and possibly direct. Those trees would offer nice shade, too. Why would the walls be so high? Keeps the big cats out, or makes it easier to kill them if they try. That tower kind of reminds me of Gobekli Tepe - I mean Jericho.

  • @jonathanjhoey2685
    @jonathanjhoey2685 Рік тому +3

    Motherland
    Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
    Dzimba dzamahwe 🇿🇼
    House of stones 💎 💍👑

    • @bantuvoicemuchaik.k.7715
      @bantuvoicemuchaik.k.7715 9 місяців тому

      Sounds so Swahili.... Mawe =stone
      DZimba.. Sounds like nyumba =house
      Nyumba za mawe.. In swahili

  • @dopeyfx1783
    @dopeyfx1783 4 роки тому +17

    Remarkable! I had no idea urban development in Southern Africa was so extensive during the medieval era, nor that they were smelting iron. Thank you for such a wonderfully presented informative video

  • @Angayasse
    @Angayasse 4 роки тому +3

    This broadened my horizon so much! And I am happy that this was so extently shown.

  • @ganjagriffin4426
    @ganjagriffin4426 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you, this documentary was uploaded just in time for my history project on Zimbabwe. It's very interesting!

    • @foxbat473
      @foxbat473 4 роки тому

      All the best on your assignment. From Zimbabwe

  • @dainahchikwizo5130
    @dainahchikwizo5130 3 роки тому +7

    Proudly 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼

  • @hugorefachinho
    @hugorefachinho 4 роки тому +6

    Congratulations . Great documentary. Thank You!

  • @guillervz
    @guillervz 3 роки тому +3

    Amazing! Finally something clear and well explained about African history. Lots of excellent work! Thanks!!!
    I would love to see one about Shaka's time!

  • @metafuel
    @metafuel 4 роки тому +2

    Born In Zim 1970, Living in lock down South Africa 2020.
    I learnt more history in this 61 minutes than I was ever allowed in the last 50 years of my life.
    Really impressive work. I have the strong urge to visit my homeland again.
    I lament for all that lost history though.
    Excellent research and detail.

  • @jasongriffin7966
    @jasongriffin7966 2 роки тому

    I just found this. I love the unassuming style. This is by far the best documentary on medieval southern and eastern Africa I've ever watched. More please!

  • @jumpinglizards69
    @jumpinglizards69 3 роки тому +6

    The African continent is the cradle of humanity, this section of history should be better known. Incredible video

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl 2 роки тому +5

    This is a really interesting and intriguing series on the history of the African peoples and places! I've already got them all queued up to watch, one after the other, and am looking forward to them all! I love learning about the deep, rich history of places I will never get to visit, so this has been, is, and I expect will be such a perfect series of videos on just that thing! ❤ Thank all of you for coming together and doing this!

  • @liliosatariroguta8250
    @liliosatariroguta8250 2 роки тому +2

    Am proud that am from Zimbabwe Masvingo and I am Shona .Our ancestors we very Noble they had a great sense of beauty.

    • @Leo-uq8ch
      @Leo-uq8ch 2 роки тому

      The largest African language in terms of its native speakers is Shona of Zimbabwe probably the only country with one native language for more than 90% of its population
      We the shona originally came from Mpungubwe and settled in Great Zimbabwe
      We the shonas built this

  • @robmitchel5166
    @robmitchel5166 4 роки тому +1

    Such great videos that you've been putting out. I've always loved your channel! I really appreciate your hard work. Thank u for great, informative/educational, and interesting videos. Also from Voices of the Past!

  • @bernardheathaway9146
    @bernardheathaway9146 3 роки тому +4

    This is professional quality! Thank you!

  • @Coffee_break514
    @Coffee_break514 4 роки тому +3

    Im so happy I found your youtube Channel. Great stuff!

  • @Ironfurnaceroom
    @Ironfurnaceroom 2 роки тому +1

    Very well done. I mean it, this was a first time ever for me. Excellent, non biased, observational information. Very much enjoyed the video and pace of info.

  • @myeyeswentdeaf6213
    @myeyeswentdeaf6213 Рік тому +2

    I’m an Irish American from Brooklyn NY. There’s something about Africa, idk what it is, but I have always wanted to travel there. Hopefully I can get there one day.

  • @ironhand9096
    @ironhand9096 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you, I was drawn to this by your recent upload about the abhorrent comments. I’ve got to say I’m almost glad you got those comments so I could be recommended this, how sad though people want to dismiss a clearly important part of world history and culture. Thank you 🙏

  • @coffekihlberg
    @coffekihlberg 4 роки тому +42

    made my thesis on great Zimbabwe, good to see this historic site and other African sites get more recognition because they deserve it.
    history is a complex matter and sad to see vitriol and sheer ignorance stand in the way of learning and obvious historic facts.
    very good documentary.

    • @MaxArturo
      @MaxArturo 4 роки тому +1

      Spain in the 3rs cenury was just a Roman province

    • @coffekihlberg
      @coffekihlberg 4 роки тому +12

      @Jau Jo not been to one of your American universities, it's called folkhögskola where I am from and great Zimbabwe has a unique signature style compared to architecture from that time period.
      and to think that black people can't build something like that is pretty racist.

    • @coffekihlberg
      @coffekihlberg 4 роки тому +2

      @SA Citizen this was in the early 90's when we all hated liberals.
      it's not even from an American university, so stop whining.

    • @coffekihlberg
      @coffekihlberg 4 роки тому +3

      @SA Citizen that has nothing to do with 16th century history.
      but there are a lot of factors as an oppressive dictatorship, economic socialism that simply doesn't work and crippling debt towards China.
      it's not comparable to studies about 10th - 16 century history.

    • @tompossessed1729
      @tompossessed1729 4 роки тому +3

      @SA Citizen Rhodesia was a military regime they gived the natives basically nothing in terms of formal education also India is In the same camp of failing to maintain what was given and yet you're not shiting on them.

  • @benjaminkeyrose4294
    @benjaminkeyrose4294 4 роки тому

    Here for it! Great work and contribution.

  • @luminair11
    @luminair11 4 роки тому +2

    Brilliant video & thanks for the education!

  • @dexter111344
    @dexter111344 3 роки тому +12

    Very cool documentary. Learned a lot about sub-Saharan African pre-colonial history that I didn't know. It's a shame that more of their oral history didn't survive over the ages, especially the names and histories of the people.
    I think the first video on your channel I saw was your epic on the Sea People, but I had seen a few of your brother's videos before. Y'all are awesome. Keep up the good work.

  • @jonlangley1010
    @jonlangley1010 4 роки тому +32

    What a wonderful documentary . Fair and thorough examination of the history of early southern Africa . Great Zimbabwe is a fascinating place, ludicrous to suggest it was built by anyone other than Africans . Thank you for this film!

    • @garlandgarrison3739
      @garlandgarrison3739 4 роки тому +1

      @The Truth about Africa hurts take long look at yourself bro. You're a fucking idiot.

    • @JohnSmith-qq8tx
      @JohnSmith-qq8tx 3 роки тому +1

      @The Truth about Africa hurts So much missing from their *proofs*. I've written a few comments on this one vid. It doesn't take away from the cleverness of some African's but this documentary is so much politically motivated propaganda instead of archaeological proofs. Even if true....they built a wall and made some carvings. Not exactly the Book of Kell's, s it!?

    • @rosalynbeatty8310
      @rosalynbeatty8310 2 роки тому +2

      @@JohnSmith-qq8tx Do NOT belittle this!
      WHY compare it to Book of Kells?!
      Zimbabwe was thousands of miles away from the British Isles.
      (Without Africa there would not be any Celts, because it is the worlds' MOTHERLAND)
      Zimbabwe was a great civilization & unique.
      Unfortunately Europeans criticize Africa due to their lack of knowledge of the continents' literature.
      So--- google or youtube it:
      "Ancient African Writing Scripts"

  • @vespelian5274
    @vespelian5274 4 роки тому +2

    Fascinating and illuminating. I'm going to revive much of my thinking about African history.

  • @BigMeech1
    @BigMeech1 2 роки тому +8

    For once something positive and special about my country. I love Zimbabwe.

  • @danielslilaty
    @danielslilaty 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent work, as usual!

  • @PAAKWAMEPAA
    @PAAKWAMEPAA Рік тому +3

    Oh my gosh! This is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing this inspirational story teaching us about the complex and beautiful history of Southern Africa. What a educational video, teaching us about new things that we were never taught in school. Thank you so much and please continue.

  • @atomic_wait
    @atomic_wait 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for uploading! Good to learn more about a time and place I've sadly been so ignorant of.

  • @mikejong1696
    @mikejong1696 2 роки тому

    this is so refreshing, thanks again for another great documentary!

  • @foxbat473
    @foxbat473 4 роки тому +8

    I am Zimbabwean & I would love to thank you from deep my heart for not being biased❤️

    • @metaverseplayer
      @metaverseplayer 2 роки тому

      Same 🇿🇼❤️

    • @Leo-uq8ch
      @Leo-uq8ch 2 роки тому

      The largest African language in terms of its native speakers is Shona of Zimbabwe probably the only country with one native language for more than 90% of its population
      We the shona originally came from Mpungubwe and settled in Great Zimbabwe

  • @nanphx2038
    @nanphx2038 4 роки тому +3

    An excellent presentation. Thanks especially for the maps which illustrate the information so clearly.

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. 4 роки тому +2

    I'm just here to hit a like, sadly I don't have time left to watch the whole documentary today but I'll certainly finish it tomorrow together with the rest of the playlist.

  • @antonella923
    @antonella923 4 роки тому +2

    Fantastic video more please!

  • @zachbowman296
    @zachbowman296 4 роки тому +9

    This is fantastic! Thanks for exploring history that's so neglected in the west and in the English language. Great work!

    • @michaelrowsell1160
      @michaelrowsell1160 3 роки тому

      The video is in English dummy.

    • @zachbowman296
      @zachbowman296 3 роки тому

      @@michaelrowsell1160 What an insightful reply. I was thanking History Time for a video that explores a topic that gets almost no air time in English language sources. I see that, though you recognize the video as being in English, you don't understand English sentence structure OR how not to be a pratt. Thank you for you comment.

  • @Brandazzo22
    @Brandazzo22 4 роки тому +5

    I've seen a lot of great History Time videos but this one is my favorite.

  • @queenapryllm8454
    @queenapryllm8454 3 роки тому +1

    This first full length video on this thank you it's informative as well

  • @philswede
    @philswede 2 роки тому

    Greetings from Sweden.
    This is one of the top 3 of channels on UA-cam!
    Feels like Xmass everytime a new upload shows up on my notifications.

  • @theelaavar
    @theelaavar 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for all the work you do! My husband and I are loving your channel! On weekends, we are watching together in order, starting from your first video. While I'm at work, I'm watching whatever UA-cam suggests from your channel! We are learning so much!!🥰🖖

  • @paulaburnett5587
    @paulaburnett5587 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this lovely history of Great Zimbabwe. I have been watching a History of Africa by Zeinab Badawi and found it fascinating. Yours goes into more detail on this area and it helps because I know that when white European culture looks into native culture they always think that they are not capable of doing anything this fantastic so it had to be someone else who did this. It was this way in North and South America and Australia along with the Pacific Islands. The African people are a very lovely people who are much more forgiving of what has been done to them. They have had their lands exploited by Europeans who thought they were smarter and that nothing the native population did was noteworthy. Your show hopefully will open the eyes to others who are looking for information on Africa.

  • @dustyjackson7584
    @dustyjackson7584 5 місяців тому

    One of the best documentaries on the subject I've ever seen! You covered a great depth and a great breadth at the same time! Thank you!

  • @YuliJade
    @YuliJade 2 роки тому

    Incredible doc. Thank you for making it. I learned so much.

  • @miamidolphinsfan
    @miamidolphinsfan 4 роки тому +21

    Just fascinating !!! THANK ALL YOU GUYS FOR THIS SERIES !!! It's about time the Story of Africa is told to the whole world.

  • @alecboley9238
    @alecboley9238 4 роки тому +4

    wonderful i really like the diversity of topics you're a beast in the game

  • @clique5077
    @clique5077 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video!

  • @peterhamlinhamlin8908
    @peterhamlinhamlin8908 3 роки тому +2

    Proudly Matabele and Shona Iwill always be proud of Zimbabwe history....
    Though temporarily setback.
    Muchi.

  • @dann_mrtins
    @dann_mrtins 4 роки тому +163

    I thought it would take mamy years for someone to talk about southern african city-states. Great Zimbabwe and Mupungbwe are not news, swahili videos are scarce and almost zero about Southern african walled cities. And suddenly I found a video about swahili culture in the same day (not yours). Congrats.

    • @hannah1943
      @hannah1943 4 роки тому +9

      you mean the history of how the Bantu. invaded South Africa.
      murder over three million people. the Khoisan original inhabitants stole their land,

    • @HavanaSyndrome69
      @HavanaSyndrome69 4 роки тому +13

      The We Wuz Kings people never even talk about it. They have all this beautiful interesting history smacking them in the face and they just don't care. There's a lot of work to get done in researching and talking about this region and we're really only at the beginning considering how much time people have been studying Great Zimbabwe. There's surely much more to come.

    • @dann_mrtins
      @dann_mrtins 4 роки тому +22

      @@hannah1943 Khoisan were Hunter gatheres. They would never reach this population size otherwise they would form empires before that. Not even Great Zimbabwe, that was an iron-age agricultural, pastoral and trade kingdom had this population, that were far from 100000.

    • @dann_mrtins
      @dann_mrtins 4 роки тому +16

      @@HavanaSyndrome69 That's right. I think is stupid how many people keep hours on internet talking about how berbers were black. I prefer to read about this one, sometimes.

    • @nyikomaswanganyi5983
      @nyikomaswanganyi5983 4 роки тому +5

      Check stefan milo's video on Swahili culture. It talks about their cities,boats,merchant hubs,ect.

  • @brandonfisher2350
    @brandonfisher2350 4 роки тому +30

    Thanks for putting so much hard work into giving us high quality history.
    I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart!
    Sending tons of love and warmth brother!

  • @GenuinelyCurious120
    @GenuinelyCurious120 Рік тому

    Finally! I've been searching for ancient southern African history. Thankyou

  • @katelynwokojance2310
    @katelynwokojance2310 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting video... I feel more informed about a time and culture I didnt have much knowledge about before.

  • @staceyofficial
    @staceyofficial 3 роки тому +4

    Proudly 🇿🇼✨

    • @Leo-uq8ch
      @Leo-uq8ch 2 роки тому

      The largest African language in terms of its native speakers is Shona of Zimbabwe probably the only country with one native language for more than 90% of its population
      We the shona originally came from Mpungubwe and settled in Great Zimbabwe
      We (shona) built these kingdoms and those that followed

  • @shanewalkingdead8258
    @shanewalkingdead8258 3 роки тому +12

    There was a ruin that was destroyed in the 1920 near marondera that was twice as big as great Zimbabwe

    • @shanewalkingdead8258
      @shanewalkingdead8258 3 роки тому

      @Admire Kashiri the name was lost to history but my grandmother new about it. Don't get it confused with tsindi ruins. I heard it was twice as big as great Zimbabwe for the first time it's walls where uses for defence it was a fort.

    • @shanewalkingdead8258
      @shanewalkingdead8258 3 роки тому +1

      @Admire Kashiri it was a fort made for defence. I heard the British where the ones who disembodied it. I tried to google using the national archives of Zimbabwe website to see if I could find more information but you now how the site wasn't even working properly that's ZIM for you. I think asking a Zimbabwean archaeologists get more answers I cannot get hold of one because I don't know where to look first. It seems a lot of people new this place i went to school at PHG in marondera a few teachers actually mentioned it's existence note they where not refering to tsindi ruins.

    • @zdrug3676
      @zdrug3676 3 роки тому +5

      @@shanewalkingdead8258 something like that cant just dissapear. Atleast there would be scattered stone everywhere lol

    • @koiue.g8709
      @koiue.g8709 Рік тому

      @@zdrug3676 exactly, in my country many things are destroyed everyday LMAO but we have evidence of it

  • @chelebelle2223
    @chelebelle2223 4 роки тому +1

    I enjoyed the video...very interesting and eye opening.