Historically, Tunisia is the oldest Maghreb country and it founded some Moroccan cities in the Carthaginian era, such as Volubilis and Tangier. As you know, Tunisia is Carthage in ancient history. Even in the Islamic era, Tunisians founded cities such as Fess and Marrakesh and founded Al-Qarawiyyin, the second oldest university after the University of Ez-Zitouna. Tunisians also founded the city of Cairo in Egypt during the Fatimid era and its capital, Mahdia, in Tunisia. Algeria and Libya are modern countries that emerged with the Ottoman occupation of North Africa. Western Libya and eastern Algeria were part of Tunisia and were Tunisian lands before the Ottoman occupation. Finally, Tunisian features differ from Moroccan and Egyptian ones. We, the people of North Africa, know a person's country by his features.
What does Morocco have to do with the Carthaginian era? it didn't exist. tunisia is the oldest civilization in the world according to unesco in february 2024. the name africa takes its name from ancient tunisia afrika
the ancient tunisians built in morocco the north like tangier larraish sebta melilia in the spanish enclaves and during the islamic period the tunisians built the 2 oldest mosques in morocco in fes qayrawaniine of kairouan in tunisia and al andalus with the oldest university of Morocco al qayrawaniine which means the people of Kairouan in Tunisia and elsewhere Marrakesh is a city built by the Tunisians Princess Nefzaouya is the architect of the city and is Tunisian
you also forget Palermo in Italy, Valencia Cadiz Malaga Barcelona Carthagena and so on in Spain there are several and in Portugal Lisbon Algarve Faro and Tunes which bears the direct name of Tunisia. Athena, the queen of the ancient Greeks, is a woman of Tunisian origin who was born at Lake Triton (Chott Jerid) and I will go over the history of Tunisia without counting that Algiers is a city created by the Carthaginians and called ikosim besides the east of Algeria they are only former territories of Tunisia and Tripoli in Libya was a Tunisian city the Tunisians are the creators of civilizations but all the countries are very jealous of us especially the North Africans who do not still can't swallow that the Tunisians are their founders, they will never accept it but it is indeed Tunisia which is at the origin, it is history which says so and they took all our Malta territory from us sicily sardinia spain portugal algeria morocco libya and corsica in france which are part of the great ancient tunisian territory even andalusia the first to enter was the governor of tunisia Musa ibn nussayr with his army chief tarik ibn zyed (gibraltar) that the Moroccans and Algerians try to say that he comes from them when he was part of the Tunisian army of Musa ibn Nussayr. it's like saying to a guy who serves the army and is a commander in the army of england and that 2000 years later the irish and the scots and the welsh at the same time claim the origin of this english soldier that's their story is not logical 😂
Aaaah ...you guys are travelling to Tunisia, a country which l know very very little about it. It definitely will be awesome to see and learn more about this country thru' your lens/eyes. Anyway, thanks for sharing your journey from Switzerland to Tunisia. Looking forward to your Tunisia series. Happy exploring, Mr Moonshine and family. Take care.
Good morning. Back in Action Travelling videos from Moonshine & Lemongrass Family members. Glad to watch that u have all reached Tunisia safely. Dylan has grown taller within these 3 months. And the kids seem to be happy too. Have a safe & careful journey & enjoyable travels around North & South Africa. Take care. All the best.👌👏👍🙏🎊🎉🎈🎁🍬💐
love your new series 😀 I lived in Tunisia for few years, and I still visit almost every year, really kind, friendly, loving people! and a calm underrated destination, however, about the Taxi sadly, you totally got scammed man. a drive from Sousse that is just few kms from Enfidha, to Hammamet costs 7.5 Dinars per person (around 2.5 USD) using a Louage, it would cost like 37 dinars for your whole family instead of a 100. I hope you enjoy the rest of your trip, just be careful of the Tourist traps, and try to go where regular Tunisians go, best of luck.
I have been through the same Tunisian airport about 4 times in the last 2 years and it always looks deserted, when you see the overgrown parking lots it always looks like it was built to handle a much larger capacity. You paid seriously over the odds for your orange deal at the airport, free sim card but 10 euro for 10 GB and 20 euro for 25GB, in the Orange store its 2d for a sim and 60d for 75GB @15.75 euro! Edited to add, just did a quick online search and last year they has 0.8million passengers, it was opened with a capacity of 7million and expandable to 22million
Hello, I am a keen follower of yours from NORTH KOREA, I really really hope you will visit very soon. It's a country very well run by an oversized Fat boy and his lobotomized sister. Thank you.
I have been on one flight which had smoking, in 1998 from Bangkok to Tokyo with Air Pakistan, all the stewards were smoking in the non smoking section...
You are from an affluent country/place, it is surprising the way of life you have chosen for the eight years. I had thought that you changed the course of your journey vlogs. Good luck. 🎉
I remember your wife was pregnant while in Switzerland. When are you expecting the new member? We have been following the family for very long and so please don’t treat this question as personal interference. Best wishes for Tunisian venture.
So Romania is gone! Not going back to the teaching job? Years since I have been to Tunisia. Very dirty back in the 1980's. Will be interesting to see if it has improved. Enjoy it anyway.
Historically, Tunisia is the oldest Maghreb country and it founded some Moroccan cities in the Carthaginian era, such as Volubilis and Tangier. As you know, Tunisia is Carthage in ancient history. Even in the Islamic era, Tunisians founded cities such as Fess and Marrakesh and founded Al-Qarawiyyin, the second oldest university after the University of Ez-Zitouna. Tunisians also founded the city of Cairo in Egypt during the Fatimid era and its capital, Mahdia, in Tunisia. Algeria and Libya are modern countries that emerged with the Ottoman occupation of North Africa. Western Libya and eastern Algeria were part of Tunisia and were Tunisian lands before the Ottoman occupation. Finally, Tunisian features differ from Moroccan and Egyptian ones. We, the people of North Africa, know a person's country by his features.
That is fascinating to hear
What does Morocco have to do with the Carthaginian era? it didn't exist. tunisia is the oldest civilization in the world according to unesco in february 2024. the name africa takes its name from ancient tunisia afrika
the ancient tunisians built in morocco the north like tangier larraish sebta melilia in the spanish enclaves and during the islamic period the tunisians built the 2 oldest mosques in morocco in fes qayrawaniine of kairouan in tunisia and al andalus with the oldest university of Morocco al qayrawaniine which means the people of Kairouan in Tunisia and elsewhere Marrakesh is a city built by the Tunisians Princess Nefzaouya is the architect of the city and is Tunisian
you also forget Palermo in Italy, Valencia Cadiz Malaga Barcelona Carthagena and so on in Spain there are several and in Portugal Lisbon Algarve Faro and Tunes which bears the direct name of Tunisia. Athena, the queen of the ancient Greeks, is a woman of Tunisian origin who was born at Lake Triton (Chott Jerid) and I will go over the history of Tunisia without counting that Algiers is a city created by the Carthaginians and called ikosim besides the east of Algeria they are only former territories of Tunisia and Tripoli in Libya was a Tunisian city the Tunisians are the creators of civilizations but all the countries are very jealous of us especially the North Africans who do not still can't swallow that the Tunisians are their founders, they will never accept it but it is indeed Tunisia which is at the origin, it is history which says so and they took all our Malta territory from us sicily sardinia spain portugal algeria morocco libya and corsica in france which are part of the great ancient tunisian territory even andalusia the first to enter was the governor of tunisia Musa ibn nussayr with his army chief tarik ibn zyed (gibraltar) that the Moroccans and Algerians try to say that he comes from them when he was part of the Tunisian army of Musa ibn Nussayr. it's like saying to a guy who serves the army and is a commander in the army of england and that 2000 years later the irish and the scots and the welsh at the same time claim the origin of this english soldier that's their story is not logical 😂
Aaaah ...you guys are travelling to Tunisia, a country which l know very very little about it. It definitely will be awesome to see and learn more about this country thru' your lens/eyes. Anyway, thanks for sharing your journey from Switzerland to Tunisia. Looking forward to your Tunisia series. Happy exploring, Mr Moonshine and family. Take care.
Many thanks
Super und Cooly Familie. Sehr interessante Videos, die du machst 👌.
Weiter So und viel Spaß in Tunesien
Vielen Dank, mittlerweile sind wir in Marokko
Ich bin immer dabei und Viel Spaß in Marokko 👌🥰
Hi from Malaysia 🙋♀Glad to see the Family back on track after a long rest of `Balik Kampung' 🤗
thanks a bunch
Yay, you're all travelling again! I look forward to following you on your new adventures.
Cheers mate, more videos coming up
Love the blue sky!
me too, absolutely
Good morning. Back in Action Travelling videos from Moonshine & Lemongrass Family members. Glad to watch that u have all reached Tunisia safely. Dylan has grown taller within these 3 months. And the kids seem to be happy too. Have a safe & careful journey & enjoyable travels around North & South Africa. Take care. All the best.👌👏👍🙏🎊🎉🎈🎁🍬💐
Many thanks mate
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Good to see you in Tunisia welcome people here are really friendly
many thanks, yes they are
love your new series 😀
I lived in Tunisia for few years, and I still visit almost every year, really kind, friendly, loving people!
and a calm underrated destination, however, about the Taxi sadly, you totally got scammed man.
a drive from Sousse that is just few kms from Enfidha, to Hammamet costs 7.5 Dinars per person (around 2.5 USD) using a Louage, it would cost like 37 dinars for your whole family instead of a 100.
I hope you enjoy the rest of your trip, just be careful of the Tourist traps, and try to go where regular Tunisians go, best of luck.
Yes it's sad about the taxi, they even wanted 150 but as a foreigner it's impossible and there were no luages, pretty bad side but what the heck 😀
Good to see Moonshine and Lemongrass back in action!!👏👍 Looking forward for Tunisia, here they come!!
cheers mate
Welcome back!!
Many thanks
Good to see you and your lovely family traveling again.
Happy to be on the road, now I need an audience...
I have been through the same Tunisian airport about 4 times in the last 2 years and it always looks deserted, when you see the overgrown parking lots it always looks like it was built to handle a much larger capacity. You paid seriously over the odds for your orange deal at the airport, free sim card but 10 euro for 10 GB and 20 euro for 25GB, in the Orange store its 2d for a sim and 60d for 75GB @15.75 euro!
Edited to add, just did a quick online search and last year they has 0.8million passengers, it was opened with a capacity of 7million and expandable to 22million
Interesting, so many people advised me on that Orange deal...
Hello, I am a keen follower of yours from Saudi Arabia. I hope you will visit it. It is a country worth visiting. Thank you
Going to Saudi Arabia is a big dream
Hello, I am a keen follower of yours from NORTH KOREA, I really really hope you will visit very soon. It's a country very well run by an oversized Fat boy and his lobotomized sister. Thank you.
Nice to see you're travelling again. I can remember that smoking is allowed on the flights, that was horrible. Have fun in Tunesia😊
I have been on one flight which had smoking, in 1998 from Bangkok to Tokyo with Air Pakistan, all the stewards were smoking in the non smoking section...
❤ Mr moonshine great to see you and family travelling again love the vlogs😂
Glad you like them!
love to see yours new video again...
Thank you! Cheers!
You are from an affluent country/place, it is surprising the way of life you have chosen for the eight years. I had thought that you changed the course of your journey vlogs. Good luck. 🎉
We live the way we love, there might always be changes though.
Tunisian speaks French!😊
I know, why would you say that? I also speak French but my Channel is in English...
@@yvesthesleeve yes I'm also not from Tunisia!
I watched all your India vlogs, I am big fan of your son, how can he able to tolerate the hot weather and spicy food.god bless you and your family 🎉
Thanks a ton, that is all he knows, we live like this.
Tunisia series start👍
About now 😀
Interesting journey, I sure never buy any food at any airport... you are right
that is the spirit
Good evening from London to wherever you are, I hope you have pleasent tour in tunisia, safe
thanks a bunch
I love your lifestyle. I will follow your path in travelling.
Cheers mate, I wish you good luck with that, it is a good life style
@@yvesthesleeve you are my idol
Tunesien hat wunderschöne Strände, ich hoffe, Sie werden in Zukunft in den Iran reisen
Iran wollen wir unbedingt
Good to be back into action😊
Oh yeah
Welcome to Tunisia 🇹🇳 🌶 ❤
Many thanks
Tunisia will unfold new adventures 😅😊❤❤
I hope it will
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good to see you all ❤
cheers mate
Does coffee originate from North Africa? eg tunisia
I think it originates from Turkey.
@@yvesthesleeveNo from arabe country ”Yemen”.The earliest evidence of people roasting coffee and drinking it came in the mid 15th century in Yemen.
I remember your wife was pregnant while in Switzerland. When are you expecting the new member? We have been following the family for very long and so please don’t treat this question as personal interference. Best wishes for Tunisian venture.
Thanks, but that was an old video as she was pregnant with Dylan. I think we completed the family, very unfortunately.
@@yvesthesleeve 👍 very fortunate family. God bless.
@@yvesthesleeveThree beautiful children.
Across the Mediterranean sea!
well, quite a job still
Welcome ❤❤
Thank you
Hi Moonshine and family
Hello there
Mr Dillon look like coal train driver with black face ..India miss Mr Dillon much
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So Romania is gone! Not going back to the teaching job? Years since I have been to Tunisia. Very dirty back in the 1980's. Will be interesting to see if it has improved. Enjoy it anyway.
Nah, Romania is gone for now, we will explore Tunisia instead
Safe travel
many thanks
Love from India sir bi love you sir ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hello there
Baby has grown up a lot
Goes quick
Basel feels more like a German City!
I think it feels very Swiss actually
@@yvesthesleeve No offense though😊
Tunisia Cool not like Delhi.
Well, quite hot, too
Surprise budget airlines don't charge u to use toilet welll not yet 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂