I love the way Africans embrace their African American brother, as a member of the diaspora it like watching a family member returning home after a long time. UK
Thank you so much for showing this to us. You are a great educator, it’s a wonderful feeling to know about the intelligence and understanding of mathematics that these people had to have in order to engineer such tall buildings that have lasted for hundreds of years. Thank you so much for teaching me this, please continue to tell these stories and show your adventures, this has made my day.
Thanks for the great video...have never been there ... I only went on a trip to Great Zimbabwe when i was still in primary... Now i feel like i am missing out a lot because of you..
😂🤣 Bro! The alert that came over your face when you heard the animal sounds. The way you couldn't finish your sentence because you were trying to figure out what made the sounds and how close it was.🤣😂 I'm in tears.
Lol, one of the guards is my uncle. You would have learned a lot if you had sat down with him, I haven't met a man with a deeper understanding of our history and culture.
This was chief Mlevu Ndlovu kingdom from kalanga tribe, he later joined by a ndebele chief called Soluswe NDLOVU from Gatsheni clan. They moved away from the area by colonilists.
The cross there could be another explanation. The natives believed in Mwari (God) before the Europeans came. The oldest Jews are known to come from Zimbabwe- to a point the Eurpeans thought Solomon hid his Gold treasure in what is known as Zimbabwe now. Cecil John Rhodes called it Orpher and got fellows to track down to help colonise. The locals used a medium to worship(spirit) God. The concept of Jesus could have been distorted over time to anyone in the ancestry. So later on they used the ancestors and spirit to communicate with God. This was demonised by the Europeans to a point were a lot of Morden day Zimbabweans associate it with witch craft and idol worship. People should research on the African Jews to get a better understanding
@@kenneth2455 kalanga/karanga are the same people, some karangas are just kalangas that moved north ,north east and east ,and not only one peoples stayed at khami one of the things the trowa dynasty is famous for is intergrating other groups into their kindom last point the torwa moved from great zim(but not only the torwa other people and skills left great zim) which was a colbarative effort the reason shona people have languges so and traditions so similar was because pf prior centralistaion (great zim and the many surrounding centers) the torwa themselves probebly didnt see themselves as separte peoples having been in the same vaccinity as other shona peoples for hundreds of years lots of the separtion is recent most of all mashona used to be called kalanga /karanga ,but either way the we'ev lost the name of the singular architect ....
Karanga now Kalanga. Remember the place is called Matebeleland because it was later invaded by Mzilikazi the Ndebele King. Matebeleland is home to many people other than Ndebele speaking people, like Tonga, Tswana, Shangani, Venda, Kalanga and Sotho people and even Xhosa
No that cross is not European it's from our ancestors they stand for the for 4 celestial stars that crucifies the sun around 21 June wen we celebrate our African birth of the sun (zuva) this happens around 25 December for Europe, so the cross of Jesus originated from this idea
We do not find anything useful today from looking and studying ruins made out of stones. The Almighty forbade His people Israel from building stone buildings or stone altars. There you are, it is a waste of time to study ruins, which are best left forgotten. Let us build our nation Zimbabwe, without digging up a long gone past.
The great history is what Zimbabwe is all about. Those ruins are our heritage and we should be proud of our ancestors for building such an amazing structure. They must be preserved forever and ever.
This isn't about race it's about technology, bro. How did they shape and move millions of granite blocks and why did they suddenly stop? Why aren't they still designing and constructing these structures today- did they somehow forget how?
I love the way Africans embrace their African American brother, as a member of the diaspora it like watching a family member returning home after a long time. UK
First!! And nice man I've been waiting to see this video. Thank for sharing hd history of my ancestors and country.
Thanks. And I appreciate all the good ppl in your country for welcoming me and helping me through out my journey because it ain’t easy doing this. Lol
Bruh you make me appreciate and love my country more and more 🇿🇼✊🏿
Thank you so much for showing this to us. You are a great educator, it’s a wonderful feeling to know about the intelligence and understanding of mathematics that these people had to have in order to engineer such tall buildings that have lasted for hundreds of years. Thank you so much for teaching me this, please continue to tell these stories and show your adventures, this has made my day.
Didnt know about this place and I'm Zimbabwean but linked to rozvi
Brilliant video. I guess I'll have to binge your channel now!
@TravelandTruth ,
Greetings from South Central , LA ... California . I just subscribe to your channel , I see you are doing awesome work .
Amazing video liked ,shared and of course subbed africa rise up
I see you bro, I'm with you😍History well explained.
✊🏿 preciate it. I’m trying my best man. Lol
We've got your back man, unveil everything.👍
Can't wait to see your Ethiopian site seeing videos.
Same here
I will try my best to get all the Ethiopian videos out fast. The first one should drop tomorrow 😀. Thanks for the support tho fam
Thank you for covering Zimbabwe
I love Rhodesia
Thanks for the great video...have never been there ... I only went on a trip to Great Zimbabwe when i was still in primary... Now i feel like i am missing out a lot because of you..
😂🤣 Bro! The alert that came over your face when you heard the animal sounds. The way you couldn't finish your sentence because you were trying to figure out what made the sounds and how close it was.🤣😂 I'm in tears.
I love the way he pronounces Rozvi Empire
I have always bragged about knowing African history because I studied in Uganda but I didn't know about the Butua. Thanks a lot. You live and learn.
I'm loving your videos! Keep them coming! 🤗❤
I attended school in SA I wasn’t taught about the Great Zimbabwe empire .. it a shame, what we been taught about is Apartheid and struggle
You weren't listening in class,we taught great Zimbabwe with mapangubwe
@@jackholman5008 what's your race?
@@solomontrump doesn't matter
Thanks brother for visiting our beautiful country be blessed
Love this, great find. Please keep educating us in the West. Subscribed!
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I really appreciate your work man. I am loving your videos
Wow thanks!
Great video.
Lol, one of the guards is my uncle. You would have learned a lot if you had sat down with him, I haven't met a man with a deeper understanding of our history and culture.
Which one was he? I actually did sit down with one guy which is why I was able to have some knowledge of the site.
@@travelandtruth The one who has a soft spot for Nickie Minaj😂 and Sadza
well done young lion. everyone should vidi this one.thanks for sharing. if you know your history...
Hilarious expression when you were concerned about the animals LOOOOL
This was chief Mlevu Ndlovu kingdom from kalanga tribe, he later joined by a ndebele chief called Soluswe NDLOVU from Gatsheni clan. They moved away from the area by colonilists.
🤣🤣 the video cracked me up at the end.
This was 3 years ago. Man, where have you been? Hope you're alright.
THATS MY HOME LAND......USEKHAYA ,SIYABONGA
The cross there could be another explanation. The natives believed in Mwari (God) before the Europeans came. The oldest Jews are known to come from Zimbabwe- to a point the Eurpeans thought Solomon hid his Gold treasure in what is known as Zimbabwe now. Cecil John Rhodes called it Orpher and got fellows to track down to help colonise. The locals used a medium to worship(spirit) God. The concept of Jesus could have been distorted over time to anyone in the ancestry. So later on they used the ancestors and spirit to communicate with God. This was demonised by the Europeans to a point were a lot of Morden day Zimbabweans associate it with witch craft and idol worship. People should research on the African Jews to get a better understanding
This channel is so underrated 😥
Those are actually police officers like national police that sadza is too much 🤣🤣
Kalanga/karanga built these ruins
Kalangas only man
@@kenneth2455 kalanga/karanga are the same people, some karangas are just kalangas that moved north ,north east and east ,and not only one peoples stayed at khami one of the things the trowa dynasty is famous for is intergrating other groups into their kindom last point the torwa moved from great zim(but not only the torwa other people and skills left great zim) which was a colbarative effort the reason shona people have languges so and traditions so similar was because pf prior centralistaion (great zim and the many surrounding centers) the torwa themselves probebly didnt see themselves as separte peoples having been in the same vaccinity as other shona peoples for hundreds of years lots of the separtion is recent most of all mashona used to be called kalanga /karanga ,but either way the we'ev lost the name of the singular architect ....
We built ours first at great Zimbabwe, then unfortunately we ruined these people as rozvi
@@Phoonguy stop tribalism, you're all Bantu
@@COLDoCLINCHER37 not been tribalist I'm admitting that my Rozvi people did some bad shit to them , so I'm more acknowledging our fault
In rozvi culture and worship there is no use of a cross ,so how come there is a large cross on top of the hill at kharma ruins
Does it mean that the kingdom of Butua and Torwa are one and the same thing)
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The question I have is what language did these people speak as this place is in matebeland ??
Karanga now Kalanga. Remember the place is called Matebeleland because it was later invaded by Mzilikazi the Ndebele King. Matebeleland is home to many people other than Ndebele speaking people, like Tonga, Tswana, Shangani, Venda, Kalanga and Sotho people and even Xhosa
@@sebzhamatv there is nothing like Karanga now Kalanga. Kalanga is Kalanga it has always been kalanga
Guys sadza iro ndere vanhu vangani kkkkkk ndaseka hangu
Usavi wacho tushoma shoma 😂
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Damn they just had draw a cross to get us to conform it's sad
Man who can say no to African food? 😂
Ruins but not complete messes
The animals you heard r spirits dnt point at anything spiritual.... even mountains in Zimbabwe some people have disapeares
No that cross is not European it's from our ancestors they stand for the for 4 celestial stars that crucifies the sun around 21 June wen we celebrate our African birth of the sun (zuva) this happens around 25 December for Europe, so the cross of Jesus originated from this idea
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Aiwa zvitiyo zvandikakidza hangu nazvo nazvo 100 mubus
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🤣🤣 r u from New york
Dominicans made the cross. Not Europeans
Lol
We do not find anything useful today from looking and studying ruins made out of stones. The Almighty forbade His people Israel from building stone buildings or stone altars. There you are, it is a waste of time to study ruins, which are best left forgotten. Let us build our nation Zimbabwe, without digging up a long gone past.
Facts
The great history is what Zimbabwe is all about. Those ruins are our heritage and we should be proud of our ancestors for building such an amazing structure. They must be preserved forever and ever.
Sad news for you- these ruins were built many centuries before 1,500 and not by the indigenous peoples- sorry.
This isn't about race it's about technology, bro. How did they shape and move millions of granite blocks and why did they suddenly stop? Why aren't they still designing and constructing these structures today- did they somehow forget how?
@@kenbash2951black Africans 👊🏿