Southern Kingdoms - History Of Africa with Zeinab Badawi [Episode 13]

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  • @shamiesamantha5803
    @shamiesamantha5803 4 роки тому +200

    So happy to see a history about my Zimbabwe being documented

    • @SageGamersX
      @SageGamersX 4 роки тому +2

      Amen even though my dad was contesting ever bit of information showed lol

    • @bantu2819
      @bantu2819 4 роки тому +5

      Zimbabwe is a significant place to God. Also in the Bible but they hid it! Yah bless you all. ua-cam.com/video/J9U-mSM3GBw/v-deo.html

    • @TOTM
      @TOTM 4 роки тому +3

      @@SageGamersX Lol, I’m curious to know what parts your dad contested 😄. It’s always good to hear different points of view.
      I am an african storyteller and I plan on writing about every country in Africa at least one story for each country. I would love to have your perspective. Any way you could share some facts with me would be greatly appreciated 🙏🏾

    • @brianchikosha2563
      @brianchikosha2563 4 роки тому +1

      @@SageGamersX the fact that it is sponsored by BBC gives one the shivers. They literally have control of the narrative

    • @delmarhassail8106
      @delmarhassail8106 3 роки тому

      Raulor in we7

  • @mike-waynedjangoii6971
    @mike-waynedjangoii6971 4 роки тому +142

    Very nice to see Zimbabwe being shown in a good light for a change

    • @bantu2819
      @bantu2819 4 роки тому

      Mike-Wayne Django II Zimbabwe is an actual so called ‘Holy land’ that’s why there’s been so much trouble! Repent and turn to Yah! You guys have no idea Your importance in the Bible and role to play in these end times. Blessings! ua-cam.com/video/J9U-mSM3GBw/v-deo.html

    • @JcoleMc
      @JcoleMc 2 роки тому

      @@bantu2819 Shut up

    • @Aziz-cn3pm
      @Aziz-cn3pm 4 місяці тому +2

      Yh datz great to hear from 😢2

  • @jemilha7171
    @jemilha7171 4 роки тому +90

    I hope their are more enthusiastic Historians and anthropologist like you Zeinab for our future.

    • @13Che4ever
      @13Che4ever 4 роки тому

      Zeinab is at the position where she could use her influence as of Africa descent to dig and tell our stories. Your questioning of locals is very disrespectful when She Zeinab talks to locals.

    • @jemilha7171
      @jemilha7171 4 роки тому +3

      @@13Che4ever I’m sorry disrespectful? Please clarify.

    • @13Che4ever
      @13Che4ever 4 роки тому

      Who is Their? That's the disrespect right there.....are you enthusiastic yourself about your African history ?

    • @jemilha7171
      @jemilha7171 4 роки тому +3

      @@13Che4ever I’m sorry I still don’t see the disrespect she is a women greatly admired. I have great respect for her. I know much of my Family’s history thanks to the education of my father Dhu Idaksahak Kazimi and the monitory of my mother Zahra amahegh Kazimi, in which I honor everyday.

    • @13Che4ever
      @13Che4ever 4 роки тому +2

      I am sorry too: your original comment sounded like the people weren't enthusiastic as they should and I was trying to point out that; it's very good for Zeinab to do this and there are many people out here applauding this including you and me....and less negative as to whether some quarters are on it or not .....thank you and sorry again

  • @shivonobijonmkhabela9581
    @shivonobijonmkhabela9581 4 роки тому +31

    African history told by Africans, it can't be more beautiful than this. For us to move forward it's imperative we know our past, a past that is not obscured nor narrowed to a certain groups objectives. Please keep teaching us about our roots Zeinab Badawi, thank you.

  • @prof.tarekeldomiaty5069
    @prof.tarekeldomiaty5069 Рік тому +5

    Dear Mrs. Zeinab.... you have made a respectable landmark to the History of Africa documenting a great civilization being the cradle of humanity. The history will always remember your documentary being as great as the African civilization.

  • @michamash
    @michamash 4 роки тому +50

    I am a Rozvi. Today my Grandfather's farm is 60 miles from Great Zimbabwe Ruins. My grandfather also told us that we originally came from across the Limpopo, Mapungugwe. Rozvi people also built Khami Ruins and Dlodlo near Gweru. Everywhere they stopped they built Stone Houses.

    • @michamash
      @michamash 4 роки тому +8

      @@DRAGGOFFICIAL Kalanga was the language of the Rozvi people. All the way from Mapungugwe >present day Masvingo > Matebeleland, into present day Botswana. The Karanga people in Zim including me & Kalanga people in Plumtree & Botswana are One people. We're all Changamire Dombo's children. The founder of the Rozvi Empire.

    • @shamisomakuvaro4487
      @shamisomakuvaro4487 4 роки тому +3

      @@michamash I heard that on Botswana Culture 2:0 but Karanga is the OG n Kalanga came out of Karanga vice versa...I am Karanga from the Midlands province in Zimbabwe...

    • @michamash
      @michamash 4 роки тому +4

      @@shamisomakuvaro4487 siKalanga was the original language. The R for L influence came later after mixing with other dialects in modern day Zim. Note that there are 250 000 Kalanga people in Botswana and 800 000 in Zimbabwe today. Botswana Kalanga people visit Danamombe/Dlodlo Ruins 80km from Gweru, Zim every year? Also Khami Ruins was the Kalanga Kingdom of Butwa of the Torwa dynasty. Long before there was anything called Karanga.

    • @shamisomakuvaro4487
      @shamisomakuvaro4487 4 роки тому +3

      @@michamash I realise now that they were in SA before so you may be right Mapungubwe first then Great Zimbabwe..Anyway history is interesting we are all related in Southern Africa thank you.....

    • @michamash
      @michamash 4 роки тому +5

      @@shamisomakuvaro4487 From Great Zimbabwe Ruins they started dispersing, they stopped at Khami and lost Khami to the Matebele and continued moving to Plumtree and today's Northern Botswana, Francis Town. That group kept the Kalanga language intact. The one's who stayed or drifting further into Zim towards the Midlands upto Gokwe the language was contaminated and L was substituted for R. There's no L in Shona hence the Kalanga/Karanga but we're all Changamire Dombo's children.

  • @tripleceven
    @tripleceven 4 роки тому +19

    So succession issues have plagued Zimbabwe for a long time. History does repeat itself.

  • @sainaboucole5134
    @sainaboucole5134 3 роки тому +11

    I have never visited Zimbabwe but thanks to zeinab I have interest in coming to Zimbabwe cause it's really an interesting country!

  • @daustin8888
    @daustin8888 4 роки тому +13

    Can't wait to visit Zimbabwe

  • @Monaedeezy
    @Monaedeezy 4 роки тому +24

    As an African American, 40:42 , I know this very feeling. Happy to binge watch these episodes. The cinematography is nice too.

  • @TheObsidianOrderSector001
    @TheObsidianOrderSector001 4 роки тому +70

    Some examples of such Bantu states include: in Central Africa, the Kingdom of Kongo, the Kuba Kingdom, the Lunda Empire, the Luba Empire, Tooro, Bunyoro, Buganda Kingdom of Uganda and Tanzania, Busoga, Rwanda, Burundi, Ankole and in Southern Africa, the Mutapa Empire, the Zulu Kingdom, Danamombe, Khami, and Naletale Kingdoms of Zimbabwe and Mozambique and the Rozvi Empires. All built by the Bantu during the Bantu migration.

    • @CF-wd6el
      @CF-wd6el 4 роки тому +9

      The obsidian the Bantu migration aka the true Israelites migration

    • @tholendlovu1700
      @tholendlovu1700 4 роки тому +9

      You forgot Swaziland and Botswana,
      Namibia and Angola

    • @TheObsidianOrderSector001
      @TheObsidianOrderSector001 4 роки тому

      C F 🙏❤️❤️❤️👍

    • @TheObsidianOrderSector001
      @TheObsidianOrderSector001 4 роки тому +1

      Thole Ndlovu I didn’t mention Angola because the Lunda Empire did include DR Congo, Angola and Zambia.

    • @TheObsidianOrderSector001
      @TheObsidianOrderSector001 4 роки тому +1

      Some of those Southern Bantu Empires above did covered Swaziland, Botswana and Namibia at the time.

  • @msoda8516
    @msoda8516 4 роки тому +25

    Sadly too many people are ignorant to the history of Africa pre European colonialism. We need to teach more people this rich beautiful history

    • @giovanniacuto2688
      @giovanniacuto2688 4 роки тому

      I was studying the pre-colonial history of Africa both in London and in Ibadan, Nigeria FIFTY YEARS AGO!

    • @kadeshameaningfulone4913
      @kadeshameaningfulone4913 3 роки тому +3

      @@giovanniacuto2688 okay and, u want a cookie?

    • @s.wvazim6517
      @s.wvazim6517 9 місяців тому

      Like how the matabele slaughter thousands how the shona nearly wiped out the khoi San. And how the white man stopped a civil war...yes let's teach all

    • @tonimadja8548
      @tonimadja8548 3 місяці тому

      @@s.wvazim6517 The white man must have stopped the civil war to continue looting, not for the benefit of the locals. Bitter comments like yours are sad.

  • @jojo5818
    @jojo5818 4 роки тому +43

    If indeed the great Zimbabwe was built by foreign civilization, don't you think, they will have it written somewhere or there will be some sort of writings or drawings on them. They were built by the locals. Most of the amazing buildings in Africa has been destroyed because they were built with mud. They didn't get lots of stones.

    • @conceretejungle1150
      @conceretejungle1150 3 роки тому +3

      are u stupid

    • @recallchannel3258
      @recallchannel3258 3 роки тому +4

      True ..... We don't need them to tell us who built it we know we did . Our fathers told us their fathers did and we will tell our children the same .

  • @amanidzoro1952
    @amanidzoro1952 2 роки тому +6

    I read about the Mwene Mutapa Kingdom and Asante Kingdom of Ghana in primary school, but these documentaries have taught me a lot more. I think Africans need to fund historians themselves and extensive research should be done so that we can tell our own stories like this.

  • @tawandamakaure3509
    @tawandamakaure3509 4 роки тому +17

    Beautiful Zimbabwe! Beautiful Afrika!

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 4 роки тому +72

    Not too long ago many people assumed that The Great Zimbabwe was either built by Muslim Middle Easterners or Christian Europeans sometimes both but nowadays those theories have been debunked as the people now recognized for those accomplishments of recognitions were Bantus

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 4 роки тому +25

      Beause they were racist

    • @gratefuldead3750
      @gratefuldead3750 2 роки тому +3

      @@toddmaek5436 they said the same about angkor. The Cambodians couldn't have built it

    • @cetnel65
      @cetnel65 2 роки тому

      Middle Easterners are Africans

    • @dominickiptui9327
      @dominickiptui9327 Рік тому

      @@gratefuldead3750 Imperialist have myopic mindset that's who they are... they would make you look down on your self for them to dominate you

    • @happyngulube1871
      @happyngulube1871 Рік тому +3

      Just like they did with Egyptian pyramids. Our own ancestors build them not the fake Egyptians who now occupy it. Whiting out was one of the strategies they used

  • @rebelsimracer7661
    @rebelsimracer7661 4 роки тому +57

    So basically, Zimbabwe was the place to be back then. frankly Zimbabwe is basically all the Southern African Countries

    • @desciplesofthomassankara3021
      @desciplesofthomassankara3021 4 роки тому +5

      It basically evolved out of Mapungubwe after it collapsed and the people moved north from limpopo.

    • @tholendlovu1700
      @tholendlovu1700 4 роки тому +16

      @@desciplesofthomassankara3021 that history is deep, the same stone are found are KZN, Johannesburg,Botswana and Mozambique. These people are just minimising the magnitude of Southern African civilization

    • @cleo_viii4099
      @cleo_viii4099 4 роки тому +1

      Jiren DaMacc no it didn’t love

    • @tholendlovu1700
      @tholendlovu1700 4 роки тому +1

      @@cleo_viii4099 you need to educate yourself and if you wanna debate this, then don't echo empty nothings

    • @wandamaximoff7495
      @wandamaximoff7495 4 роки тому +1

      Thole Ndlovu look at adams calendar 👀

  • @coachphillipah6965
    @coachphillipah6965 4 роки тому +23

    Thank you for sharing our history.
    As a Zimbabwean this is the first time I am hearing that it is not known who built Great Zimbabwe. The names of the Kings living and ruling there should be able to make it clear. We have a clear history of the succession of Kings including the first King. The Great Zimbabwe took a very long time to build so it can't be said the tribe who built it is not known.

    • @sarantoure7233
      @sarantoure7233 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the clarification

    • @bantu2819
      @bantu2819 4 роки тому

      King Solomon’s temples. They are omitting that these are where the ancients of the Bible resided and still reside today...

    • @paradiseagent5881
      @paradiseagent5881 4 роки тому +2

      @@bantu2819 you can't just judaize an african monument. The ancients of the bible resided in the middleast, not southern africa, were our own people, were not jews (barring actual Jews like the Lemba)

    • @TSZee
      @TSZee 3 роки тому

      Phillipah T I thought that was disingenious of the Emeritus Prof...

    • @TherealP013
      @TherealP013 3 роки тому

      @@bantu2819 that’s actually hilarious

  • @Tend714
    @Tend714 3 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful history of both my home countries Zambia and Zimbabwe

  • @ntatemohlomi2884
    @ntatemohlomi2884 4 роки тому +53

    My family clan/praise name include the Rozvi name, we call ourselves that everyday when we seek to show pride in ourselves. And I'm Venda speaking, from the north east of South Africa.

    • @lorrenzom
      @lorrenzom 4 роки тому +8

      BaLozi, Barozvi, Barotse are actually one and i think can be traced back to Zambia

    • @scionofafrica
      @scionofafrica 4 роки тому +8

      We have the Rozvi in Zim as well, we are one people.

    • @ntatemohlomi2884
      @ntatemohlomi2884 4 роки тому +5

      @@lorrenzom oral and linguistic history lead us all back to the great Lakes region. Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mzansi, etc are all European colonial creations.

    • @recallchannel3258
      @recallchannel3258 3 роки тому

      @@lorrenzom is it Zambia or Zimbabwe? . Rozvi is the moyo clan the Rulers of the Shona people . In Zambia yes we have the moyos like dambiswa moyo she is the rozvi . Only the moyo clan can clam the Rozvi name . We have the khalanga of Zim and Botswana they are the Lozwi . The karanga of masvingo are the Real Rozvi , they are the Kings and queen of The Great Zimbabwe .

    • @chikosbeats2766
      @chikosbeats2766 6 місяців тому

      @@recallchannel3258 We the moyos are found everywhere, but are roots are in the sai kingdom of nubia...to this day the moyo people are also called sai/shai

  • @thatomolefe5966
    @thatomolefe5966 2 роки тому +2

    Zeinab you have contributed to the decolonization of how African history is told. I have never understood my history in this way. Thank you!

  • @cuthbertjolly4859
    @cuthbertjolly4859 4 роки тому +13

    One thing one learns from the history of Africa south of the Sahara is the absence of violence, brutality and torture which were so much part of the cultures of other people. There is a disadvantage, however, in being a peaceful nation and that occurs when those citizens meet warlike individuals. The more violent people always prevail. This has been demonstrated all over the world throughout history.

  • @itumelengmosailane1192
    @itumelengmosailane1192 2 роки тому +3

    Zimbabwe is beautiful we need to explore it

  • @siredwin8153
    @siredwin8153 4 роки тому +14

    God bless mother Africa

  • @budiriroerimon491
    @budiriroerimon491 4 роки тому +10

    Magnificent Zimbabwe

  • @bamboconta1270
    @bamboconta1270 4 роки тому +14

    The documentary is a masterpiece of the tragedy ,trauma and agony of a monumental inhumane treatment ever meted on the sons and daughters, men and women in the history of mankind. This should be the greatest work of journalistic adventure in 2020 and must not go without an award of the BBC documentary of the year 2020. Job well done Zainab Badawe. The narratives as well as the Pictures are all perfect.

  • @jabulanirambwawasvika1683
    @jabulanirambwawasvika1683 2 роки тому +1

    I continue to watch and follow the brief history of Africa covered by Zeinab Badawi from Cairo to Cape! I was also excited to watch Dr George Karekwaivanane he is my neighbor!😊. Thank you Zeinab for your videos and the great work you doing.

  • @Vee_Diaries
    @Vee_Diaries 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you for documenting Zimbabwe, as an archaeologist i really feel great.

  • @VictorShongwe-eh3sc
    @VictorShongwe-eh3sc 2 місяці тому

    Finally what is evident can no longer be hidden!

  • @pynksyshellafrofusionsharq719
    @pynksyshellafrofusionsharq719 3 роки тому +7

    So well put it. They even went to my country Mozambique. I wish I could found more material about Ngungunhane and Soshangane. Well done Zeinab Badawi and the team.

    • @lourdeswaty7455
      @lourdeswaty7455 3 роки тому +1

      Got so excited when i saw Moz! hehehe Well done, indeed! It has been great following this series.

  • @busuulwaemmanuel163
    @busuulwaemmanuel163 2 роки тому +1

    Badawi i can't thank you enough for your contributions towards popularising African history. Thanks alot

  • @RPNDWORLDWIDE
    @RPNDWORLDWIDE 4 роки тому +3

    Much love and respect to Zeinab Bedawi and the BBC.

  • @beingmichiemmm6526
    @beingmichiemmm6526 2 роки тому +3

    I am proudly African and appreciate the rich history and civilizations of the past we possess.

  • @dondolomhlaba5622
    @dondolomhlaba5622 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you for telling the true history of Africa

  • @LFredz
    @LFredz 2 роки тому +4

    I wish I had been taught about this as a child at school. But I'm enjoying learning about the history of Africa as an adult. Thank you.

  • @duopsimon5195
    @duopsimon5195 2 роки тому

    watching these documentaries make me much alive .my spirit is getting revive.

  • @kumbiektw
    @kumbiektw 3 роки тому +3

    Zimbabwe,my beloved land…I always visit the ruins whenever I go back home,just to admire the architectural skills.Being an architect,I still admire the wealth of knowledge on that piece of land.Great respect and I wish we knew how intelligent Africans and black people are.

  • @IkJ007
    @IkJ007 4 роки тому +4

    Great work by the BBC & Zeinab. It is important for me to state that there were indeed systems of writing in ancient African societies. Worthy of mention is the Nsibidi (Nsibiri) system that was in use amongst nations such as the Efik, Ibibio, Igbo etc. in what is now present day Nigeria. I expected a reference to it in Episode 11 - City States & Civilisations.

    • @ghostagee5232
      @ghostagee5232 4 роки тому

      Nsibidi, Ge'ez, Meroitic, Gicandi, Lusona,...
      Meroitic predates the bastard child of the Phoenician alphabet we call Greek for centuries. Today we use another bastardized version of the latter called roman.

  • @Inyosi888
    @Inyosi888 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you BBC for these Videos and Thank you Zeinab for your tireless effort to inform the world about this great continent

  • @charmainej4820
    @charmainej4820 4 роки тому +16

    I dont appreciate how i know more history than the people reporting here....there's a lot more that could have been included here....thank you for the documentary though

    • @turbulentmk
      @turbulentmk 4 роки тому +4

      Did you expect a detailed historical breakdown in 45 minutes?

    • @charmainej4820
      @charmainej4820 4 роки тому +1

      @@turbulentmk no...i've watched better

    • @rutendogomwe1325
      @rutendogomwe1325 4 роки тому +1

      You can always make your own documentary if you feel this one didn't do justice

    • @charmainej4820
      @charmainej4820 4 роки тому

      @@rutendogomwe1325 unfortunately i can't i'm too busy writing a research article that i need to publish...i will be busy in the future as well

    • @shelleyphilcox4743
      @shelleyphilcox4743 4 роки тому +3

      I think that the richness and extent of the history of such a huge continent over so much time is too complex to cover in lots of detail. I do think that the series so far has given a small but incredibly interesting hint of the continent, given a few pointers to help people launch their own further research and understand a little bit more about how to start looking further.

  • @roselyndete9007
    @roselyndete9007 2 місяці тому

    May The Most High bless Africa.

  • @missrachel1605
    @missrachel1605 4 роки тому +13

    I want to see my East Africa so much..

  • @naomichareka790
    @naomichareka790 4 роки тому +15

    Well scripted documentary, thank you Zainab for portraying the beautiful history of southern African .

  • @tsheposerote7970
    @tsheposerote7970 4 роки тому +24

    I think it's beautiful how "Mosi Oa Tunya" can be understood by many ethnic groups in Southern Africa as "the smoke that thunders" without needing translation.
    I speak sepedi and I thought "Mosi Oa Tunya" was a pedi phrase 😅

    • @vicbonett7772
      @vicbonett7772 4 роки тому +4

      even in Kiswahili Moshi means smoke .

    • @oliveranderson7264
      @oliveranderson7264 3 роки тому +4

      Even in Rwanda and Burundi we have a similar word for smoke "mwotsi".

    • @recallchannel3258
      @recallchannel3258 3 роки тому

      It's not pedi .... Stop lying . Pedi you call water metsi not mosi .... .
      Your phrase is "metsi oa tonya " means cold water
      Our phrase is mosi oa tunya means smoke that thunders
      Mosi means smoke
      Tunya means thunder

    • @BatsiraiMusuka
      @BatsiraiMusuka Рік тому

      We are actually many sides of one people. I know what you mean...listening to people from as far as Kenya and hearing phrases as if they were speaking in my language but differently.

  • @netobrian3004
    @netobrian3004 4 роки тому +10

    I wish all our African kids can see this and be proud of our melanin...our history......

  • @fekeh2450
    @fekeh2450 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you Zeinab Bedawi!

  • @charlesspeaksthetruth4334
    @charlesspeaksthetruth4334 3 роки тому +1

    What an awesome documentary.

  • @ILM2219
    @ILM2219 2 роки тому +2

    Very informative and such a beautiful continent. Thank you very much, Zeinab. Well Done!!!! :)

  • @nyashaleroy2764
    @nyashaleroy2764 4 роки тому +5

    Proudly Zimbabwean

  • @kmachachastanley8728
    @kmachachastanley8728 5 місяців тому +1

    It's amazing to know that we are now going back to the iron age, farming fishing and cattle farming

  • @suprmekai5
    @suprmekai5 4 роки тому +5

    I love the music in the beginning

  • @AnthonyD-yy2in
    @AnthonyD-yy2in 2 роки тому +2

    My late great grandparents migrated from Western Mozambique to the Easter highlands of Zimbabwe in the 19th century.

  • @KoketsoR7
    @KoketsoR7 4 роки тому +18

    It is said that the Balobedu tribe of Limpopo are descendants of the Kingdom of Mapungubwe

    • @pen4hire27
      @pen4hire27 4 роки тому +5

      Them and many other tribes - like the Shona and the Kalanga.

    • @chikosbeats2766
      @chikosbeats2766 6 місяців тому

      The balobedu are rozvi, they are known as balotswi ba mhunumtapa...which alludes to the fact that rozvi were decendants of monomotapa ,not vassals, as well as go by the same names dewa and sai/shai as the rozvi found in zimbabwe

  • @rajumani8773
    @rajumani8773 4 роки тому +1

    Great Afirica, pleasing history , it enhances lot of respect for this land, every inch filled with treasure, Thanks to historical work by Zenaib Badawi,

  • @rutendogomwe1325
    @rutendogomwe1325 4 роки тому +9

    It's absolutely beautiful to see my Zimbabwean history retold .... It's sad to think that so much of Africa's beautiful history may be lost forever making it even more important to document what we do know.

  • @fabricepogorz341
    @fabricepogorz341 4 роки тому +9

    I love the music on this episode, is it available on its own ?

  • @RPNDWORLDWIDE
    @RPNDWORLDWIDE 4 роки тому +10

    You will realize that due to colonization and reductive curriculum once the conquests had been won, the locals refer to the people of this region as "These people" buying Eurocentric literature which claims the Bantus have no blood ties and historical connection to the Xhosia people of this region. Imagine looking at your ancestors escapades and not being sure whether they are your ancestors or atleast your cousins due to miseducation of your conquerors. This is a great injustice.

  • @HonorineS
    @HonorineS 4 роки тому +27

    Why do we always let people in, then find ourselves fighting for our culture, traditions, and lives? When will we learn?

    • @redhen2470
      @redhen2470 3 роки тому

      Said every American ever !

    • @robmooijaart5313
      @robmooijaart5313 3 роки тому

      @@redhen2470 The indigenous Americans you mean?

    • @JcoleMc
      @JcoleMc 2 роки тому

      It always sickens me how Africans throughout history have always had to bend the knee to other cultures even when we had actual power
      ( Mali Empire ) we shared our riches with the rest of the know world and to show they're appreciation ? They shoved they're religions and cultures down our throats

  • @dhanjeepandey4252
    @dhanjeepandey4252 7 місяців тому +1

    Great...❤❤❤❤❤... ❤❤❤❤great..

  • @jonathanjhoey2685
    @jonathanjhoey2685 4 роки тому +2

    beautiful indeed .

  • @محمدوداحمد-ه1س
    @محمدوداحمد-ه1س 2 роки тому

    Thank you so mach

  • @kundaimuchemwa7252
    @kundaimuchemwa7252 4 роки тому +13

    So its look like South Africans we are one .I am from Zimbabwe same of our people are all over the south part of Africa.

  • @tendergreenheart6793
    @tendergreenheart6793 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this well made documentary

  • @agent47773
    @agent47773 4 роки тому +3

    Would you please made a documentary about the great lakes regions of Uganda because buganda kingdom is one of the most historically centralized systems ever in Africa but never talked about

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 4 роки тому +2

    22:42 baobab tree fruits rich in vitamin c..iam learning so much. I love you Dr zeinab awesome lesson.

  • @rodolfocarvalho3765
    @rodolfocarvalho3765 2 місяці тому

    I Just Love it, Proud to be Mozambican and African. As you can see, we came from kings and Queens.

  • @waligorahim
    @waligorahim 4 роки тому +11

    U have to do a peice on buganda in Uganda....its one of the oldest kingdoms...did u also know the baganda invented cesarian birth?....not only buganda but the region cuase the culture trasends south sudan,kenya,tanzania rwanda

  • @rubeihayovincent7298
    @rubeihayovincent7298 Рік тому

    Nice archives.Thank you

  • @felixmakinda7689
    @felixmakinda7689 3 місяці тому +1

    There is a site in Migori, Kenya known as Thimlich Ohinga, built exactly like Great Zimbabwe. Same concept, same architecture. There is a possibility that the people who built Great Zimbabwe moved there from present-day Kenya or some Kenyan Bantu communities moved from the South. How can two similar civilizations be lost in the middle of nowhere thousands of miles apart?!

  • @sqrd3536
    @sqrd3536 2 роки тому

    Excellent presentation and accurate history both sides of the Zambezi thank you.We were taught about European history and wars except the African one.The San people played a major role in Zimbabwe this was their grazing ground prior to Kingdom formation. Great Zimbabwe was a secondary build after Mapungubwe stopped existing. Khami near my home town Bulawayo. There was a lot of migrating due to wars in the region. Some of these were defense barriers or look out post they could their enemies from a distance. This also was a great trade route hence the expansion. Theorists tried to discredit African builders but failed. Interesting how these Mono Mutapa Kings migrated similarly cultures and traditions. Baobab fruit very nice. Portuguese took too much and gave back little.

  • @eritreanfan2773
    @eritreanfan2773 3 роки тому

    Zeinab we wish you happy life for introducing the good things of Africa to the world we love you thanks a lot

  • @alhassanewoddhibalde981
    @alhassanewoddhibalde981 4 роки тому +2

    amazing history thank zenab

  • @Mntungwa77
    @Mntungwa77 2 роки тому +3

    What is ironic is that I’m watching this video as a South African, watching from Namibia, and I didn’t even know this is about Zimbabwe…and coincidentally I’m wearing a T-shirt I bought in Harare few years ago, written Harare (Zimbabwe)!!!

  • @MasimbaMangava
    @MasimbaMangava Місяць тому

    Great Show keep it up 👍👏👍

  • @MainaGakere
    @MainaGakere 4 роки тому +6

    Really fascinating documentary. It proves that Africans we even more advance even before colonization. In Kenya, we have a similar structure like The Great Zimbabwe called Thimlich Ohinga Historic Site. The only difference is that ours is smaller.

  • @keffinsg
    @keffinsg 4 роки тому +8

    Its the same story here in Southeast Asia. The Chinese traded with us for 2000 years. In 1405, a century before the European age of colonisation, the Chinese Admiral ZhengHe led a series of voyages from China, through Southeast Asia, India, Arabia on to East Africa. ZhengHe's fleet consisted of 200 ships and 30,000 sailors and marines. In his voyages he encountered plenty of small and less powerful states. The Chinese established diplomatic and trade links, but did not set up a SINGLE colony nor conquered a SINGLE petty kingdom. Now you compare the Chinese experience with that of the Europeans that followed a century later.

    • @lightarrow1684
      @lightarrow1684 4 роки тому +1

      Zheng He could not finish his work as he was removed from the job by the new Chinese Emperor. China then for some unknown reason stopped financing further expeditions. This was in the 1400, this means in the period of time when the Swahili and Arabs were trading together... So it was not the Chinese directly who completed the trade with East Africa, but the Arabized population. The commercial hubs in India were actually under the influence of the Muslims.

    • @simonlaurence3951
      @simonlaurence3951 4 роки тому +1

      How do you think China got so big? why is there 7 main and over 300 minority languages? Put it this way it was not done through trade.

    • @evh1734
      @evh1734 2 роки тому

      Bruh the Chinese tried to invade Vietnam multiple times even as recent as 40 years ago.

  • @palashmatt1435
    @palashmatt1435 5 місяців тому

    Very good.

  • @beew.9481
    @beew.9481 4 роки тому +13

    Such beautiful and richhistory. I pray Afrika wakes up and realize tht Afrika doesn't need the world ..the world needs Afrika. Stop letting ppl who hate us &have no respect for us continue to exploit..& abuse the ppl and land

    • @professoraregbesola3490
      @professoraregbesola3490 4 роки тому +6

      Exactly ! Good point sister.

    • @longdragon3
      @longdragon3 4 роки тому

      Ignorance on another level. Clearly, you go to this point without learning. Interaction with the wider world accelerates advancement. Hence why a small island like Britain managed to take over the world. In the modern world, countries have become more interdependent on each other and self-isolation will be detrimental to any nation whether it is full of blacks, whites, brown or yellow.
      Although I agree that people come to Africa with the intention of exploiting it. Back in history, it is the Arabs and Europeans and now the Chinese. Africans need to be careful. Exploitation seems to be easy because of the greedy traitor from within. Need to crush the greedy traitors, that is the first step!

    • @koiue.g8709
      @koiue.g8709 3 місяці тому

      If Africa does not need the world then why are africans going overseas for a better life? Stop invading non African countries then

  • @TT-td4ih
    @TT-td4ih 4 роки тому +3

    I been watching you , and I love it !!!!!!

  • @asiyajibril2823
    @asiyajibril2823 3 роки тому

    happy to see this proud of my beautiful continent love mama africa

  • @draleighd
    @draleighd 4 роки тому +26

    Also note, Hannibal was a dark skinned man as was the Carthaginians all described as being dark Africans.

    • @RashedAbdulla-lx8vb
      @RashedAbdulla-lx8vb 4 роки тому +2

      how and he's from phoenician ancestry, also Egyptian are not black africans

    • @kivloli8385
      @kivloli8385 4 роки тому

      @@RashedAbdulla-lx8vb look that
      m.ua-cam.com/video/6Fk1CE7r6eU/v-deo.html

    • @blacksonrisenews3530
      @blacksonrisenews3530 4 роки тому +4

      @@RashedAbdulla-lx8vb shut up woth the Hoklywood lies. Egyptians were not from the Middle east or Europe
      Heck we still speak the language across all of Africa today.

    • @briodiz4772
      @briodiz4772 4 роки тому

      @@RashedAbdulla-lx8vb so to are the Israelis, they are white Europeans.

    • @draleighd
      @draleighd 4 роки тому

      BLUE DOG that statue is fake. All the writings about hannibal and the carthaginians say they had swarthy complexions. Anyone who can read can see for themselves.

  • @bwalyakasonde9431
    @bwalyakasonde9431 2 роки тому

    great pieces of our history

  • @lorebay2593
    @lorebay2593 4 роки тому +5

    The art work on the king’s coffin way back in time is just amazing. Watching these series, shows us that we come from kings and queens, it is no wonder why the slave owners here in America did not want our ancestors known to us, they wanted our ancestors and the Caucasian to think they were of less than an animal. They took your country, your name, your ancestry, your language, everything from you. Darwin and other scientists wanted us to believe our brains were dumb, or intelligence not on par with theirs and that we created nothing, hell the ancestors built America, of course they would have advantage and never wanted you to learn. Just wicked people.

  • @tapiwajames341
    @tapiwajames341 4 роки тому +16

    Why didn't Mugabe rename Victoria Falls when they were renaming the whole country and we also need a part two you cant ignore the great Zulu, Nguni, Ndebele kingdoms

    • @annaphilosophical4006
      @annaphilosophical4006 4 роки тому +4

      Victoria Falls is not wholly owned by Zimbabwe, It is owned by Zambia too. So no Zimbabwean would have a right to rename Victoria falls without consulting Zambia. Victoria Falls is already called Mosi-ou-Tunya which is a Lozi name from the Lozi tribe of Zambia so it does not need renaming. The peninsula cliffs of the falls are in Zambia and the outer cliffs are in Zimbabwe so the falls are not in Zimbabwe but in both countries. From the Zimbabwean side, people are able to see a larger section of the falls whilst from the Zambian side the view is a little bit limited but you are able to get very close the falls from the Zambian side.... #Zambian

    • @giovanniacuto2688
      @giovanniacuto2688 4 роки тому +1

      And there is still an African kingdom ruled by a king, not by a president or parliament. It is called eSwatini

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 4 роки тому

      Mugabe couldn't do everything. He probably didn't want to anger the queen.

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 4 роки тому +1

      @@annaphilosophical4006 I think it is known to most people as Victoria Falls, hence the cry to rename it. African falls, lakes, rivers, cities etc should have African names.

    • @annaphilosophical4006
      @annaphilosophical4006 4 роки тому +2

      @@listenup2882 Its African name is Mosi-ou-Tunya falls. I stated this in my reply, this is the name that it was called long before David Livinstone came across the falls and decided to rename it Victoria Falls after the queen of his native land, the UK.

  • @servantoftheonetruegodalmi7212
    @servantoftheonetruegodalmi7212 4 роки тому +12

    Kami ruins look like the first pyramid in Egypt Khemet.

  • @wezhiraMassvingo
    @wezhiraMassvingo Рік тому +1

    the story has got serious gaps especially on the Monomotapa kingdom and link with Great zimbabwe

  • @mathielankululeko6574
    @mathielankululeko6574 4 місяці тому

    Mapungubwe..yes!

  • @innonhara7040
    @innonhara7040 8 місяців тому +2

    For that professor to say we can not associate the construction of Great Zimbabwe with one ethnic group is incorrect. Oral history has recorded all the 17 Mwenemutapas by name and totem. Chingwabu Rusvingo commissioned the construction of Great Zimbabwe in the 11th century. They were all of Soko totem with the exception of Dlembeu who was of the Moyo or heart totem. Look for my book where I narrate the full story in detail.

    • @Tend714
      @Tend714 3 місяці тому

      So it means my family comes from greatness we are moyos that's our totem

  • @MHaffiezMNazri
    @MHaffiezMNazri 4 роки тому +2

    Oh watching the professor talking about finding out the truth later in life, I was ecstatic too! We've got what is called Portuguese Malacca and their records never mentioned on how great the port city was and how impregnable it was (they succeeded due to internal defectors - local nobility who hated the ruling sultan back then) yet at their museums in Portugal, drawings by themselves on the port city showed a prosper fortified city with great palace and masjid/mosque on mountain top.
    To all my African brother and sister, we're all Africa and to the Muslim ones - Ramadan Kareem!

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 4 роки тому +3

    11:18 mortarless wall of great Zimbabwe 🇿🇼. Wow

  • @yaseenkhan-4610
    @yaseenkhan-4610 Місяць тому +1

    No place like home-(Kumusha)

  • @Edsa-Mavie
    @Edsa-Mavie 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you to show our Mozambique.

    • @alexndlovuzim
      @alexndlovuzim 3 роки тому +1

      This is Zimbabwe not Mozambique

    • @Edsa-Mavie
      @Edsa-Mavie 3 роки тому +2

      @@alexndlovuzim try to watch it again please you will see Mozambique

  • @Dr.lukwagoAsuman
    @Dr.lukwagoAsuman 3 роки тому

    Great source of living history.

  • @FlintMadziya
    @FlintMadziya 3 роки тому

    BBC is legendary. I am a direct descended of Changamire Dombo.

    • @blessingmasawi3616
      @blessingmasawi3616 2 роки тому

      me too my gran on my moms side was the last princess after Changamire Towhechipi. her dad's son (her half brother? i think not too sure) still has a large following in Gweru but technically the Kingship was abolished, his dad was the king but it was officially abolished by that time. also on my dad's side I'm of the "Mwendamberi, gwenzi rakaviga Mambo" praise name meaning "the bush that hides the king". Given because when the ndebele came, one of my ancestors on my dad's side hid the Rozvi king (again Tohwechipi, the last) in a bush on his property, risking death at the hands of the ndebele for harboring a fugitive, the king survived and the praise name "Gwenzi Rakaviga Mambo" was given, which is the praise name of my dad's side of the family.

    • @chikosbeats2766
      @chikosbeats2766 6 місяців тому

      Dewa murisei, tisu anhu acho

  • @userYouCantHandleThis
    @userYouCantHandleThis 4 роки тому +28

    Zeinab looks like she filmed all these episodes in one day. She is wearing the same clothes in all episodes.

    • @ntatemohlomi2884
      @ntatemohlomi2884 4 роки тому +4

      I came to the comments section specifically to make this very comment. I bet her cleaning service was on overdrive. Great work Zeinab and the BBC.

    • @Thuon_
      @Thuon_ 4 роки тому +5

      Are you enjoying the documentary or snooping for outfit.

    • @TheKingkingg
      @TheKingkingg 4 роки тому +5

      Even if she did! Why does that matter for the message???!!!...if you have nothing good to say, then say nothing has been taught for generations...but you probably missed that while you focus on perhaps the teachers height, sex, or hair colour.

    • @TheKingkingg
      @TheKingkingg 4 роки тому +8

      This stupid comments is why Africa fell, and invaded by European countries, and now by China, which is going to be worst because they learned from Europe success.

    • @userYouCantHandleThis
      @userYouCantHandleThis 4 роки тому +7

      @@TheKingkingg
      Dear,you need peace in your heart. I did not make this comment with bad thoughts at all. The presenter's dressing is just very noticeable if you watched the whole series.
      You, who is here to build Africa, can as well make your constructive comment out of my mentions.
      And to be clear with you, I'm a medical doctor. I did not sleep in class while just focused on my teacher's dressing. And if they wore the same clothes to class, I would have notice just same way I noticed Zeinab's.

  • @djamaltanko5121
    @djamaltanko5121 11 місяців тому

    Larrabanga in Ghana also has a lot to offer in the history of Africa.
    The mistic stone and one of the oldest mosques in west Africa in there

  • @vickkinorton1805
    @vickkinorton1805 3 роки тому +1

    I want to visit there someday. 🙏

  • @golgumbazguide...4113
    @golgumbazguide...4113 Рік тому +1

    Explore Golgumbaz with Guide Jahangir, South India 🇮🇳

  • @musangolungu3095
    @musangolungu3095 2 роки тому +1

    A missing part of this documentary is the Mfecane that gave rise to kingdoms that were fleeing Chaka in South Africa such as Shoshangane and the Gaza empire, Umuzilikazi and the Ndebele and Zwagendaba and the Nguni's. These groups also left destruction in their trail whilst fleeing and also contributed to the decline of some Zimbabwean kingdoms.

  • @baihongliang
    @baihongliang 4 роки тому +4

    Great Zimbabwe is the true Wakanda 👍