Love the channel, but a little constructive feedback. When doing European countries you always end with the contributions to the World in Art, history and science, while in other parts of the world, you skip it. Countries like Algeria and Tunisia also contributed to the World with arts, science and other. Maybe not to Western art or very recent science, but each country contributed in its own way. For a history channel it was at least worth mentioning Ibn Khaldun, who is the father of historiography :)
@Sabaku ya brother ma3adch testa3mel google traduction n9olou you can feel mech you can sense... w my comment can't be any clearer expression ma you9lehch bel anglais
@@karims4168 تو جايب فاها معلّم تتجبّد عليا بلوغة google traduction ونت ما تعرش فاش تحكي ؟ تتقال you can sense مش خاتر عندك you can feel معنتها ما عندكش خيار آخر يا هكا يا هكا. هذا ضيق أفق يتسمى. و العبارة أذيكا تتقال برا لوج علاها سي الفهيم. مشني نتعلم في الanglais مالناس إلي كيفك نسمع فيه كل يوم و عندي C1 برا ألعب بعيد. و منو هكا ما تبداش تتكبر ونت ناقص معرفة و ناقص معلومات. تواضع شوي خاتر ثقافتك أقل ملي إنت تتصور. فما قْروب عالناس إلي كيفك في الفايسبوك اسمو "People incorrectly correcting others"
Let's say not surprised but excited and enthusiastic because Tunisia has a great history that we want people (especially history buffs) from all around the world to to know about and to learn that's all.
@@MahdiBoutaba-t3g Are you mad that we have existed since 10,000 BC and have crazy historic achievements as well as being one of the most developped countries in africa?
French colonized and massacred millions of Tunisians and Algerians. Colonizing is colonizing; it doesn't have other words, so stop trying to spin it any other way. Colonizing is killing, raping, and taking what's not yours by power. That's not protecting, and the whole world knows that French and other colonizers have stripped Africa naked of its resources for ages. So stop using fancy words to twist the narrative, and let's call a spade a spade. The Tunisians have every right to resent the French colonizers; stop trying to blame the victim.
Colonizing is bad, but it's important to acknowledge the good and bad in everything to make an unbiased, balanced, neutral and therefore logical and valid statement.
@@ayedmouadh45 No one is saying the french were saints. However, native tunisians got huge benefits from the scientific and medical advances introduced by the french. In the first half of the 20th century, it experienced a population boom like never seen before. If it wasn't for that, most tunisian people who are alive today wouldn't exist.
I'm from Tunisia , I did DNA test last year and these are my results : 51% North africa 22% Italian 14% Iberian 8% Ashkenazi jewish 3% Scandinavian 2% Balkan
France didn't occupy Tunisia for protection but for stealing her fossil fuel, iron,and her whole Economy system.encluding nowadays company's France also put their language and culture into Tunisia. France is still occupying tunsia not with guns and soldiers but in companies and culture.and I am a Tunisian أني تونسي ❤
yeah they all stole we tend to remember the last disaster but theyre all a disasters and the biggest disaster is we lost a big part of our identity and all of our languge
Huge fan of Mr.History but you missed key points: The rule of the germanic Vandals You could have expanded on the punic-berber-arabic assimilation but ey’hh Nice video
Tunisia is in the first places among the Arab countries and countries in the Maghreb that I want to visit. I want to come to Libya one day and visit the historical places. Love from Azerbaijan to the people of Tunisia
@@whew5381from the Start you can tell it's not factual Tunisia wasn't first populated by the nomadic amazigh , this statement is very reductionist and not precise furthermore the amazigh were mostly practicing agriculture by that time and were mostly living in the fertile areas in north Africa not in the sand . After that introduction he proceeds to show a picture of an Arabic tent lol. This is just the first ten seconds let alone the entire 4 minutes. It's not much demanding some factuality when talking about our history for just 4 minutes
@@konstantinosdragasespalaio4178 I mean it's really hard to compress 10,000 BC till now's history to four minutes and remain extremely precise and factual... I get your point though
However, according to that whilst putting this in context ( As what you;'ve said even if the information is factual is out of context ), tunisia is berber/amazigh and so is all of north africa, I feel like one wouldn't be satisfied by that because simply it wouldn't fit his narrative that carries a certain ideological belief, but that is factual and the video summarized that perfectly.
@@konstantinosdragasespalaio4178it seems to be like that for most non western countries. Also video lengths I noticed are incredibly small for non european countries.
Fun fact: as a tunisian, tunisians actually named the international airport in the city of tunis (tunisia's capital) Aeport de carthage as cartgage is a old kingdom of tunisia
at least the part of BenAli being corruption dictator is said here I can't stress enough how many still think BenAli was a good president stockholm syndrome, maybe they were not born yet I am not sure
I liked the end of the video, and i also appreciated the effort, but you forgot to speak about the vandals, the phoenicians didnt found carthage (you didnt say that exactly but establishing colonies kind of implies that), they’ve come around 814bc BECAUSE the economy and agriculture were thriving, and so far the exact date of establishment of carthage has not been pointed out but it for sure predates the arrival of the phoenicians the whole didon myth was written by greek and roman pseudohistorians who are mostly known for writing dramas, there has been research that proved that the colossium was in fact built by the carthagians and not the romans, carthage was also present in Northern Europe (British isles and germany) and you havent mentionned the many contributions we’ve done to the world (but understandable given the video is only 3mins). Moving on the turks did not come in response to the presence of Spanish, the bey of tunis back in the day actually requested Ferdinand the 2nd’s help to get rid of the ottomans who had eyes on tunisia, (we’ve given them stuff in exchange) they’ve eventually lost a battle because there was a storm and Spanish ships couldnt handle it and we’ve become part of the ottoman empire in 1572. But nice finale lol, a longer video would be appreciated :)
French colonial infrastructure wasnt for the common Tunisian peuple. It served mainly french colonial interest like transporting raw material by rail ways.
Tunisian natives also benefited from the scientific and medical advances introduced by the french. Their population experienced a boom like never seen before in the first half of the 20th century.
No proof of that. Also how did the roads in the capital city that was only built for pedestrian purposes as well as cars, or civilian trains were useful for "raw materials". Because they weren't.
@@SirDrakeFrancis Simply because French Citizens lived There and the french gouvernement tried to encourage its Citizens to migrate There to have decent roads not For Tunisians God Forbid.
Nice effort, some small mistakes and I didn't like that you didn't bring up the french and what they did and how they are still in control under cover.
00:15 Calling Amazigh Berber is similar to saying the N-word to a black person. They were never the berber but they are called Berber by Arab/European colonizers. Berber and Barbarian are literally the same word.
Very biased video showing only the half side of the story that's been told by Rome, full of Roman bullshit, except for the AMAZIGH part. 1-"Sacrifices of babies for Molach?" Lol, Roman propaganda, although they had some different believes but that was how the world was. 2- Not speaking about the Capsian culture (first civilisation of the world), 3- neglecting the first republic of the world (Carthage). 4- Not acknowledging that Carthagenians were the ones who sailed to AMERICA first and not some random Spanish dude called Christoph Colombus. 5- Not speaking about the slaughters that the Arabs did in Tunisia and how many people they killed and how Tunisia fought 7 wars and didn't want them to be there, saying 'they built a great mosque' on that point is so based. 6- Neglecting Turkey taking Tunisian men to fight in wars they had nothing to do with and taking the women for prostitution. 7- Bankrupcy? No, it was a scheme by the Turks and not bankrupcy, the dude ran away with the money to Europe after robbing Tunisia. 8- What about the Vandals colonizing Tunisia? 9- Tunisia was a colony and not a protectorate, using the term protectorate makes it seem like they didn't colonize the country for over 70 years. 10- The berbers are still in Tunisia to this day. 11- You have a 12 minute video on Russia, a 12 minute video on Israel, a 10 minute video on South Africa, a 7 minute video on North Korea.. 3-51 seconds for Tunisia. Hmmmm? 12- A lot of points you could've added and spoken about but you chose not to.. I wonder why? like the first ever university in the world was founded by a Tunisian WOMAN, the influence on Malta and Sicily, the language thats a mixture of about five languages.. etc Short video for a country that probably has the richest and most diverse history out of all the countries in the world. Content like this is the reason why we have Denzel Washington playing Hannibal Barca in a movie and shit gets promoted and nothing happens. If only Hannibal won the second punic war, your ass would be speaking Tunisian right now. Good content but research your shit more next time.
Bro calm down. He just made a brief video on Tunisia which is a small country, whereas Russia, China, India, South Africa are big countries. Also, are you from Tunisia? tell us more.
The Sacrifice of Children has been debunked Archeologically speaking. There wasn't any children Sacrifice instead collective tombs for small babies. ( As usual it was a Roman propagande to showcase that the other is simply barbaric. The Same Greeks did to persians and Egyptians with unfounded claims by so called trust me bro historians
@@rant585 Does that mean he skipped Kosovo? Weird because he did do the history of Taiwan but its understandable why he skipped Somaliland. That wannabe country country doesn't even have an smartphone emoji 🇽🇰🇹🇼🇵🇸🇪🇭🇸🇴
@@whew5381 as Tunisian Carthaginian amazigh north African . Arabic is my mother tongue , grown up on Arab poetry and literature . I am as Arab as an Arab can be .🇹🇳❤️
@@khadhraouiomran7932 Studying the language doesn't make you an arab. Loving arab culture/language or feeling associated by it is a different story. We are amazigh/berber but I totally understand and respect if you feel associated with arab culture...
However we are not arab, we don't speak arabic and our culture isn't arab, it's purely berber. Yes some stuff is inspired from other cultures but I'm sick and tired of north africans saying they are arabs it's like a french person saying he is english
@@whew5381 thank you for expressing your opinion . Although it must be mentioned that Tunisia developed its own dialect of Arabic , also each région in Tunisia has its own dialect of tunisian-arabic ( urbain vs rural , southern accent vs northern accent , eastern vs western accent , new generation being more multilingual in comparison with the older tunisians ) . So I would say that Tunisian Arabic is unique to Tunisia , but genetically speaking we are amazigh through the top ❤️🇹🇳 .
Untrue. Capsians were locals. Carthagians were locals, contrary to the Phoenician myth. They merely influenced the region through language and religion. (13th century bc, at least-146 bc) Romans were foreigners. (146 bc-431) = 577 years Vandals were foreigners. (431- 533) = 102 Byzantines were foreigners. (533-693) = 160 Arabs (Wullet) were foreigners. (693-800) = 107 The rest of Muslim rulers until the Ottoman conquest were locals, except for the period of (1160-1237) = 77 when the Almoahads ruled the country. (800-1574) Turks were foreigners. (1574-1705) = 131 However, since 1705, the Ottoman Iyala of Tunisia has been ruled by the Huseynids who were locals. (1705-1957) Then the French protectorate in parallel with the Beyate, foreigners. (1881-1956) = 75 Then the kingdom of Tunisia, local. (1956-1957) Then the republic of Tunisia, also local. (1957-) That is 1230≈ years of "foreign" rule, about 1/3 of Tunisia's history since Carthage, not "the vast majority" as you said. PS: "foreigners" don't mean they were not native to Tunisia, but mean they ruled the country in a period when it wasn't sovereign.
As u said according to the legend the Phoenician is just a myth Hannibal wasn’t phoenician and Cartage was built by the native North Africans I recommend you to read “in search of Phoenician” it’s a great book try to learn the history not the legends
"the spanish returned the berber to power".... lol (and after some century and no reform) "the french steped in"... yeah when it's super quick it's baised!
A final Comment I would like to thank you for your effort representing our country despite the short overview that doesnt do enough justice to it. I believe it deserved additional minutes ( my bias is evident here ) . There was too much focus on Cartegian Era but our history isnt simply that. Even before that we had some intresting things to explore. The Arab Spring Era could have been more explored as well . But overrall thank you for introducing our country to some people who May not know it well and I recommend anyone to visit our country its truly A marvelous country with tons of history and a rich nature ( you can find everything Dessert, sea, mountains etc plus its a relitavely small country you can discover the most mainstream things in a short time)
It seems like every Arabic speaking country outside of the Persian Gulf is embarrassed about it. Filipinos don't even speak Spanish and most don't have Spanish/Mexican ancestry and yet they're call themselves Hispanic. But I guess it's because the Hispanic community gets so much positive attention in the western news outlets 🤷🏾♂️
It seems like every Arabic speaking Muslim country outside of the Persian Gulf say this. Filipinos for example don't even speak Spanish and most don't have Spanish/Mexican ancestry and yet they're call themselves Hispanic. But I guess it's because the Hispanic community gets so much positive attention in the Western News outlets 🤷🏾♂️
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there is no video about Palestine on this channel. You probably talked about it in the Israel video that I haven't seen. I am just baffled by this, how is that state not acknowledged yet a made up state is. Geography Now did the same if I'm not mistaken. They don't bother to make a video about Palestine, an extremely oppressed state and people, which needs to be acknowledged and recognized. It's basic human rights. (Yes my comment is not about this video)
"what comes after peace.....war" there were no peace for Carthage under Roman rule, after each Punic war the Romans literally destroyed everything leaving no traces of ancient Carthage and enslaved Carthaginians, it wasn't peace it was colonization just like the french did, it wasn't a "protectorat" it was colonization, one should look and speak about history with objectivity and not recount it through the lenses of the oppressor.
Anyone else from Tunisia? 👋🇹🇳
i am tunisian
me
me
Not that much to be fair, but here's a fellow tunisian here ✋🇹🇳
Yeah I am
Love the channel, but a little constructive feedback. When doing European countries you always end with the contributions to the World in Art, history and science, while in other parts of the world, you skip it. Countries like Algeria and Tunisia also contributed to the World with arts, science and other. Maybe not to Western art or very recent science, but each country contributed in its own way. For a history channel it was at least worth mentioning Ibn Khaldun, who is the father of historiography :)
He already did that for a lot of non european countries. Iraq, Iran, India, China, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, etc.
True
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Allrite kebab and tango.
@@xmaniac99 I smell a stinky ignorant cringe person
You can sense this is made from a Westerner perspective.
what the fuck is that supposed to mean
@@ahmedmani1051 my comment can't be any clearer
@Sabaku ya brother ma3adch testa3mel google traduction n9olou you can feel mech you can sense... w my comment can't be any clearer expression ma you9lehch bel anglais
@@karims4168
تو جايب فاها معلّم تتجبّد عليا بلوغة google traduction ونت ما تعرش فاش تحكي ؟ تتقال you can sense مش خاتر عندك you can feel معنتها ما عندكش خيار آخر يا هكا يا هكا. هذا ضيق أفق يتسمى. و العبارة أذيكا تتقال برا لوج علاها سي الفهيم. مشني نتعلم في الanglais مالناس إلي كيفك نسمع فيه كل يوم و عندي C1 برا ألعب بعيد. و منو هكا ما تبداش تتكبر ونت ناقص معرفة و ناقص معلومات. تواضع شوي خاتر ثقافتك أقل ملي إنت تتصور.
فما قْروب عالناس إلي كيفك في الفايسبوك اسمو "People incorrectly correcting others"
@@karims4168 yabougalb mala clash ez7
I love how Tunisians are Always kinda surprised when foreigners talk about Tunisia
yes we are, cuz we are almost unknown worldwide
So are most countries probably, and they don't give a fuck
مهمتك الوحيدة انك تفضح زبوباتنا ؟ حتى نحل يوتيوب نلقاك؟ فسخ
Let's say not surprised but excited and enthusiastic because Tunisia has a great history that we want people (especially history buffs) from all around the world to to know about and to learn that's all.
as a tunisian i confirm that the last parts are not only inaccurate but missing a lot of other details soo WTF lmfao
What do you expect from a 3 minutes video summarizing 3000 years of history 😂
A Super Quick History of Tunisia
أكتب بالفرنسيه خيرلك يا بوهالي تحيا تونس الخضراء أرض الشهاداء والمجاهدين فريد من تونس العاصمه باب لقواس
Where are you Tunisians 🤍 🇹🇳
hereeee
I identify as a Lotus Eater if that helps ?
hereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
أكتب بالفرنسيه خيرلك يا بوهالي تحيا تونس الخضراء
the title should be: brief story of the political and military history of Tunisia.
Well it's the first time seeing the things i did learn at school in real life maybe i can feel proud now that I'm a TUNISIAN 🇹🇳❤️
Somehow i know all of that but i really love this video and i think u will made me like the history 🙂
Nice my parents are from Ethiopia/Somalia 🇪🇹🇸🇴 but I did a DNA test from Geno 2.0 and it came out 9% percent Tunisian 🇹🇳 💯
How can you be ? 😂
@@MahdiBoutaba-t3g are you talking about me?
@@MahdiBoutaba-t3g Are you mad that we have existed since 10,000 BC and have crazy historic achievements as well as being one of the most developped countries in africa?
i am tunisian ; nice short video , but before the amazigh came in there was also another very ancient culture : Capsian culture
Yep Capsian civilization is the oldest civilization in the history of humanity
same
French colonized and massacred millions of Tunisians and Algerians. Colonizing is colonizing; it doesn't have other words, so stop trying to spin it any other way. Colonizing is killing, raping, and taking what's not yours by power. That's not protecting, and the whole world knows that French and other colonizers have stripped Africa naked of its resources for ages. So stop using fancy words to twist the narrative, and let's call a spade a spade. The Tunisians have every right to resent the French colonizers; stop trying to blame the victim.
Colonizing is bad, but it's important to acknowledge the good and bad in everything to make an unbiased, balanced, neutral and therefore logical and valid statement.
Am I Tunisian? yes.
Did France colonize us? yes.
Is "millions" an exaggeration? yes.
@@whew5381
I second this.
@@ayedmouadh45 No one is saying the french were saints. However, native tunisians got huge benefits from the scientific and medical advances introduced by the french. In the first half of the 20th century, it experienced a population boom like never seen before. If it wasn't for that, most tunisian people who are alive today wouldn't exist.
@@ayedmouadh45 Also, millions? Tunisia's population was of only 800 thousand people when french rule started. You're exagerating.
Perfect way to start to start my Friday!!
I'm from Tunisia , I did DNA test last year and these are my results :
51% North africa
22% Italian
14% Iberian
8% Ashkenazi jewish
3% Scandinavian
2% Balkan
@YxzHvwchilll its just 3% lol😂
How did u do it
51% amazigh hmm
أش تحشي فيه يا برو هههه يعني ما فيكش عرق عربي جملى و العرب أغلبية في تونس
That's a brief of story of my country in 3 minutes
Proud to be tunisian 🇹🇳🇹🇳❤️
Great video. But you really forgot to mention Ibn Khaldun.
France didn't occupy Tunisia for protection but for stealing her fossil fuel, iron,and her whole Economy system.encluding nowadays company's
France also put their language and culture into Tunisia. France is still occupying tunsia not with guns and soldiers but in companies and culture.and I am a Tunisian أني تونسي ❤
yeah they all stole we tend to remember the last disaster but theyre all a disasters and the biggest disaster is we lost a big part of our identity and all of our languge
The country didn't simply gain independence we fought for independence
Algeria Libya fought we just got HOI4 Puppeted
@@hamdihameid7590 yaa far7et ajdedek eli 7arbou el fançiss bl comment mt3k
@@zeusff86 base jdoudou 9aweda that's why he thinks it's the case for everybody else that's the comment of sm1 who has bitch in his DNA
Have spent a month here and everything is state owned. Good trains, great food and wonderful people🥰. Even better as a French speaker.❤
You have summarized 3000 years of civilization in 3min and some secs .... The tunisian story value more
u forgot about the Capsian culture , the ancient libyans (north africa was caled libya) mishawsh and tehnu
Thx u for making it ❤❤
Tunisia is a lot bigger than that! 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🤔
This was surprisingly so short
Condensed
thats what she said
@@CosmoVision1 he*
Huge fan of Mr.History but you missed key points:
The rule of the germanic Vandals
You could have expanded on the punic-berber-arabic assimilation
but ey’hh Nice video
Ezbi????,,
😂
real
real
Loved the video
Tunisia is in the first places among the Arab countries and countries in the Maghreb that I want to visit. I want to come to Libya one day and visit the historical places. Love from Azerbaijan to the people of Tunisia
Just so you know, my kids are watching all of your videos when they’re old enough
He’s sure taking his sweet time making the Türkiye video. I mean, there’s a lot to cover. Hittites, Byzantium, Seljuks, Ottomans and Ataturk.
what comes after peace? war
You forgot the Capsian civilization founded in the Tunisian city of Gafsa, the oldest civilization in the history of humanity which is 9124 years old
Many mistakes . Not much research
I'm sorry you are in denial and a 4 minute factual debrief makes you that mad. Cope
@@whew5381from the Start you can tell it's not factual Tunisia wasn't first populated by the nomadic amazigh , this statement is very reductionist and not precise furthermore the amazigh were mostly practicing agriculture by that time and were mostly living in the fertile areas in north Africa not in the sand . After that introduction he proceeds to show a picture of an Arabic tent lol. This is just the first ten seconds let alone the entire 4 minutes. It's not much demanding some factuality when talking about our history for just 4 minutes
@@konstantinosdragasespalaio4178 I mean it's really hard to compress 10,000 BC till now's history to four minutes and remain extremely precise and factual... I get your point though
However, according to that whilst putting this in context ( As what you;'ve said even if the information is factual is out of context ), tunisia is berber/amazigh and so is all of north africa, I feel like one wouldn't be satisfied by that because simply it wouldn't fit his narrative that carries a certain ideological belief, but that is factual and the video summarized that perfectly.
@@konstantinosdragasespalaio4178it seems to be like that for most non western countries. Also video lengths I noticed are incredibly small for non european countries.
Fun fact: as a tunisian, tunisians actually named the international airport in the city of tunis (tunisia's capital) Aeport de carthage as cartgage is a old kingdom of tunisia
Wow very smart
More History than Israel
Hi i am the frist comment Big fan Mr History
comments are hilarious our people brainwashed by our pathetic education system and ben bella propaganda
you are so underrated lol
TUNISIA MENTIONED 🗣️🔥🌶️🌶️
0:52 Mr. History jumpscare
Viewers need to not overlook the 'Super Quick' written in the title. Don't expect a documentary.
great vd ❤
Si zibi you missed some contribution we did to history and there's a lot of stuff that are worng, roh nayek.
😂😂
I've Been Waiting for This
FINALLY MY COUNTRY!!!
the french steped in...
Mr. History, what will you do after finishing all of the countries?
Touch grass
Drop your predictions on the next country! I’ll start: Venezuela
at least the part of BenAli being corruption dictator is said here
I can't stress enough how many still think BenAli was a good president
stockholm syndrome, maybe they were not born yet
I am not sure
I liked the end of the video, and i also appreciated the effort, but you forgot to speak about the vandals, the phoenicians didnt found carthage (you didnt say that exactly but establishing colonies kind of implies that), they’ve come around 814bc BECAUSE the economy and agriculture were thriving, and so far the exact date of establishment of carthage has not been pointed out but it for sure predates the arrival of the phoenicians the whole didon myth was written by greek and roman pseudohistorians who are mostly known for writing dramas, there has been research that proved that the colossium was in fact built by the carthagians and not the romans, carthage was also present in Northern Europe (British isles and germany) and you havent mentionned the many contributions we’ve done to the world (but understandable given the video is only 3mins). Moving on the turks did not come in response to the presence of Spanish, the bey of tunis back in the day actually requested Ferdinand the 2nd’s help to get rid of the ottomans who had eyes on tunisia, (we’ve given them stuff in exchange) they’ve eventually lost a battle because there was a storm and Spanish ships couldnt handle it and we’ve become part of the ottoman empire in 1572. But nice finale lol, a longer video would be appreciated :)
LONG LIVE CARTHAGE !!!!
sooo that means that Tunisia independence is older than Israel ahahahahah
French colonial infrastructure wasnt for the common Tunisian peuple. It served mainly french colonial interest like transporting raw material by rail ways.
Tunisian natives also benefited from the scientific and medical advances introduced by the french. Their population experienced a boom like never seen before in the first half of the 20th century.
No proof of that. Also how did the roads in the capital city that was only built for pedestrian purposes as well as cars, or civilian trains were useful for "raw materials". Because they weren't.
@@SirDrakeFrancis Simply because French Citizens lived There and the french gouvernement tried to encourage its Citizens to migrate There to have decent roads not For Tunisians God Forbid.
@@maaleladel4622 Yes of course lol why would they build it for people who didn't build any descent roads already since the 18th century?
@@josealves2128 as Europeans benefited from the scientific advances of Muslims previously
Nice effort, some small mistakes and I didn't like that you didn't bring up the french and what they did and how they are still in control under cover.
00:15 Calling Amazigh Berber is similar to saying the N-word to a black person. They were never the berber but they are called Berber by Arab/European colonizers. Berber and Barbarian are literally the same word.
Ili fi comments zidouh blh 😂
Very biased video showing only the half side of the story that's been told by Rome, full of Roman bullshit, except for the AMAZIGH part.
1-"Sacrifices of babies for Molach?" Lol, Roman propaganda, although they had some different believes but that was how the world was.
2- Not speaking about the Capsian culture (first civilisation of the world),
3- neglecting the first republic of the world (Carthage).
4- Not acknowledging that Carthagenians were the ones who sailed to AMERICA first and not some random Spanish dude called Christoph Colombus.
5- Not speaking about the slaughters that the Arabs did in Tunisia and how many people they killed and how Tunisia fought 7 wars and didn't want them to be there, saying 'they built a great mosque' on that point is so based.
6- Neglecting Turkey taking Tunisian men to fight in wars they had nothing to do with and taking the women for prostitution.
7- Bankrupcy? No, it was a scheme by the Turks and not bankrupcy, the dude ran away with the money to Europe after robbing Tunisia.
8- What about the Vandals colonizing Tunisia?
9- Tunisia was a colony and not a protectorate, using the term protectorate makes it seem like they didn't colonize the country for over 70 years.
10- The berbers are still in Tunisia to this day.
11- You have a 12 minute video on Russia, a 12 minute video on Israel, a 10 minute video on South Africa, a 7 minute video on North Korea.. 3-51 seconds for Tunisia. Hmmmm?
12- A lot of points you could've added and spoken about but you chose not to.. I wonder why? like the first ever university in the world was founded by a Tunisian WOMAN, the influence on Malta and Sicily, the language thats a mixture of about five languages.. etc
Short video for a country that probably has the richest and most diverse history out of all the countries in the world. Content like this is the reason why we have Denzel Washington playing Hannibal Barca in a movie and shit gets promoted and nothing happens.
If only Hannibal won the second punic war, your ass would be speaking Tunisian right now. Good content but research your shit more next time.
Bro calm down. He just made a brief video on Tunisia which is a small country, whereas Russia, China, India, South Africa are big countries. Also, are you from Tunisia? tell us more.
The Sacrifice of Children has been debunked Archeologically speaking. There wasn't any children Sacrifice instead collective tombs for small babies. ( As usual it was a Roman propagande to showcase that the other is simply barbaric. The Same Greeks did to persians and Egyptians with unfounded claims by so called trust me bro historians
We lost ancestors during the first Punic war
Pizza is still a dirty word at family gatherings
... this video may be a little too soon
I en-charthage everyone to read more about Tunisia.
repeat after me " Frensh Colonialism" and it was hell
Why his taking so long for uploading the next video super quick history of turkiye
may tunisia be muslim again
i am surprised that tunisia is a bit popular
allah is the greatest ❤️🇹🇳
protectorat français de tunisie lol , it was just a fancy name for colonization
Can you do Wales
He's going in alphabetical order, should get there sooner or later.
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
UAE
USA
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vatican City
Venezuela
Vietnam
Wales
You'll have to wait a while...
@@rant585 Does that mean he skipped Kosovo? Weird because he did do the history of Taiwan but its understandable why he skipped Somaliland. That wannabe country country doesn't even have an smartphone emoji 🇽🇰🇹🇼🇵🇸🇪🇭🇸🇴
As a Tunisian love your briefing , but Tunisia is much more than Carthage in the past and much more than Arab country today . ❤❤❤
Tunisia is not arab and he never said tunisia was arab. Tunisia is berber/amazigh
@@whew5381 as Tunisian Carthaginian amazigh north African . Arabic is my mother tongue , grown up on Arab poetry and literature . I am as Arab as an Arab can be .🇹🇳❤️
@@khadhraouiomran7932 Studying the language doesn't make you an arab. Loving arab culture/language or feeling associated by it is a different story. We are amazigh/berber but I totally understand and respect if you feel associated with arab culture...
However we are not arab, we don't speak arabic and our culture isn't arab, it's purely berber. Yes some stuff is inspired from other cultures but I'm sick and tired of north africans saying they are arabs it's like a french person saying he is english
@@whew5381 thank you for expressing your opinion . Although it must be mentioned that Tunisia developed its own dialect of Arabic , also each région in Tunisia has its own dialect of tunisian-arabic ( urbain vs rural , southern accent vs northern accent , eastern vs western accent , new generation being more multilingual in comparison with the older tunisians ) . So I would say that Tunisian Arabic is unique to Tunisia , but genetically speaking we are amazigh through the top ❤️🇹🇳 .
The Türkiye video can’t come soon enough. 🇹🇷
Yeah ! But a brief representation of the history of Tunisia you can't summarize 3500 years of civilization in 4 minutes...
I love tn🇹🇳
High level of human development ? XDDDDD that was the biggest joke u made, uuuh.. 😂 so funny. 😂, we don't have water.😂😂
Grv wlh 😭
El HDI mta3 touness yet9aren b bolden europea w men akther El bolden tatawdr fi efri9ya
3:05 resented foreign rule... Seems to me they have been ruled by foreigners for the vast majority of their history
Untrue.
Capsians were locals.
Carthagians were locals, contrary to the Phoenician myth. They merely influenced the region through language and religion. (13th century bc, at least-146 bc)
Romans were foreigners. (146 bc-431) = 577 years
Vandals were foreigners. (431- 533) = 102
Byzantines were foreigners. (533-693) = 160
Arabs (Wullet) were foreigners. (693-800) = 107
The rest of Muslim rulers until the Ottoman conquest were locals, except for the period of (1160-1237) = 77 when the Almoahads ruled the country. (800-1574)
Turks were foreigners. (1574-1705) = 131
However, since 1705, the Ottoman Iyala of Tunisia has been ruled by the Huseynids who were locals. (1705-1957)
Then the French protectorate in parallel with the Beyate, foreigners. (1881-1956) = 75
Then the kingdom of Tunisia, local. (1956-1957)
Then the republic of Tunisia, also local. (1957-)
That is 1230≈ years of "foreign" rule, about 1/3 of Tunisia's history since Carthage, not "the vast majority" as you said.
PS: "foreigners" don't mean they were not native to Tunisia, but mean they ruled the country in a period when it wasn't sovereign.
no, berbers are local to north africa
Yay! I'm 0.3% Tunisian 😊🇹🇳
As u said according to the legend the Phoenician is just a myth Hannibal wasn’t phoenician and Cartage was built by the native North Africans I recommend you to read “in search of Phoenician” it’s a great book try to learn the history not the legends
What Up Fam.
No mention of the vandals, byzantines, fatimids...
Carthage indépendant empire
oh yeah this in no way shap or form western influenced information the wording is so carefully chosen
t9ou7iba hedhy brojla
"the spanish returned the berber to power".... lol (and after some century and no reform) "the french steped in"... yeah when it's super quick it's baised!
Thank you for pointing out we are amazigh not arabs
i am from tunisia
Habibi tunisia
A final Comment I would like to thank you for your effort representing our country despite the short overview that doesnt do enough justice to it. I believe it deserved additional minutes ( my bias is evident here ) . There was too much focus on Cartegian Era but our history isnt simply that. Even before that we had some intresting things to explore. The Arab Spring Era could have been more explored as well . But overrall thank you for introducing our country to some people who May not know it well and I recommend anyone to visit our country its truly A marvelous country with tons of history and a rich nature ( you can find everything Dessert, sea, mountains etc plus its a relitavely small country you can discover the most mainstream things in a short time)
All muslim countries have one thing in common. They were not muslim countries
no shit sherlock
what a stupid statement
It seems like every Arabic speaking country outside of the Persian Gulf is embarrassed about it. Filipinos don't even speak Spanish and most don't have Spanish/Mexican ancestry and yet they're call themselves Hispanic. But I guess it's because the Hispanic community gets so much positive attention in the western news outlets 🤷🏾♂️
It seems like every Arabic speaking Muslim country outside of the Persian Gulf say this. Filipinos for example don't even speak Spanish and most don't have Spanish/Mexican ancestry and yet they're call themselves Hispanic. But I guess it's because the Hispanic community gets so much positive attention in the Western News outlets 🤷🏾♂️
"Genius farmer , GENIUS"
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but there is no video about Palestine on this channel. You probably talked about it in the Israel video that I haven't seen. I am just baffled by this, how is that state not acknowledged yet a made up state is. Geography Now did the same if I'm not mistaken. They don't bother to make a video about Palestine, an extremely oppressed state and people, which needs to be acknowledged and recognized. It's basic human rights. (Yes my comment is not about this video)
Wheres the face reveal
Yo? Blad zebbi????
you know how else is from tunisia?
MY MOM
Are you aware that berber is a derogatory term?
2:34 BOOOO
This is not "a super quick history of Tunisia", this is "a super quick history declines of Tunisia". You talked about the downs but forgot the ups lol
Yea in a nutshell
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"what comes after peace.....war" there were no peace for Carthage under Roman rule, after each Punic war the Romans literally destroyed everything leaving no traces of ancient Carthage and enslaved Carthaginians, it wasn't peace it was colonization just like the french did, it wasn't a "protectorat" it was colonization, one should look and speak about history with objectivity and not recount it through the lenses of the oppressor.
WAAARRRR!!!!!!!
i'm from tunisia and there's a lot of bullshit in your video
you didnt manshen the war betwin franch and tunisia
IM AM TUNISIAN
انا تونسي ❤🇹🇳