My grandfather (god bless his soul) who was a simple farmer and cow merchant ,was sentenced 3 times to death penalty for bombing a bridge in korba used by the french occupying forces and spent a great part of his life hiding in mountains (from 1946 to 1954) After the independence, many politicians in nabuel tried to honor him for his actions against the french but he refused, telling them that it's his duty to defend the land of his ancestors and to make sure the future generations have brighter future than he did When he was in his death bed in 2002, he told my mom that he doesn't regret any seconds of fighting against the occupation and defending not only his country but his religion and honor
If Italy is the master of the west Mediterranean and Anatolia the master of the east, Tunisia is the pivot point of the whole sea and region. Great video man.
incredibly well done! we need more videos like this, particularly for sahara and sub-saharan states that were conquered by the french during the scramble, as close to no videos exist about those (except for that horrid expedition by those two crazy soldiers who ate kids, yep not even lying)
Good video, though to be honest much of ottoman control (in the 16th century and onward) and later support of north western Africa was more on paper than it ever was in practice, as Tunisia more or less acted independently from the ottoman empire and during the later civil war most of the so called promised weapon shipments for example never arrived. But, I must say that I really like how you show how attempts of reforms led to the issues of economic and stability related that then led to ever greater subjugation under the french. Shows how reforms really need to be handled with care.
Good to know, wish I would’ve understood that more about the ottoman control over the area. But yeah Tunisia really tried to catch up to Europe, it’s unfortunate what the French did thanks for watching
Very interesting video; I've said it before and I'll say it again, but North Africa history just has always fascinated me!
Yeah it’s in this strange middle ground of African but also Mediterranean but also Middle East
@@StoicHistorian As North Africans we consider ourselves to be just as African as the rest of the continent.
@@Zakariya3603bro no we are Arabs or Berbers not Africans
My grandfather (god bless his soul) who was a simple farmer and cow merchant ,was sentenced 3 times to death penalty for bombing a bridge in korba used by the french occupying forces and spent a great part of his life hiding in mountains (from 1946 to 1954)
After the independence, many politicians in nabuel tried to honor him for his actions against the french but he refused, telling them that it's his duty to defend the land of his ancestors and to make sure the future generations have brighter future than he did
When he was in his death bed in 2002, he told my mom that he doesn't regret any seconds of fighting against the occupation and defending not only his country but his religion and honor
If Italy is the master of the west Mediterranean and Anatolia the master of the east, Tunisia is the pivot point of the whole sea and region. Great video man.
Thanks dude and that is a great observation, really relates to the Punic wars
@@StoicHistorianWhat about the Byzantine-Arab Wars (780-1180)?
Underrated video! Great job
good video got to know more about my country
incredibly well done! we need more videos like this, particularly for sahara and sub-saharan states that were conquered by the french during the scramble, as close to no videos exist about those (except for that horrid expedition by those two crazy soldiers who ate kids, yep not even lying)
thank you for this!
Of course, thank you for watchint
200 000 000 francs = 16 000 000 000 000 $ is kinda hard to believe though
We apologize for Our History With Tunisians 🇹🇳❤️🇫🇷
Even tho It didn’t have much blood like Algeria
Do you apologise for Sicily and Malta as well?
@gangstaswerve3064Still doesn’t make it right so an apology is necessary.
Just so you know
Mann tunisians were killed in this time and they also fought like Algeria
@@amir1780 Libya too (with Italy).
@@auric-goldbugger Go to h**|!
Good video, though to be honest much of ottoman control (in the 16th century and onward) and later support of north western Africa was more on paper than it ever was in practice, as Tunisia more or less acted independently from the ottoman empire and during the later civil war most of the so called promised weapon shipments for example never arrived. But, I must say that I really like how you show how attempts of reforms led to the issues of economic and stability related that then led to ever greater subjugation under the french. Shows how reforms really need to be handled with care.
Good to know, wish I would’ve understood that more about the ottoman control over the area. But yeah Tunisia really tried to catch up to Europe, it’s unfortunate what the French did thanks for watching
Causcsia Tunisia french spainish !
😄👍
Tunisia the last Hope of White race
Crying Tunisian noises
Barbarrosa humiliated by Andrea Doria 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
@@Letnistonwandif But later Dargut abused him
No, we aren't crying. History is history.
Lol it's history in the end and our history is better then your country history so cry more plz
Why crying since the invaders had been kicked out?