Berber Empires: Zirids, Almoravids and Almohads DOCUMENTARY
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The Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the ancient civilizations continues with a video on the Berbers. In the first history video we talked about the ancient origins of the North African civilization ( • Berbers: Ancient Origi... ), while this video will talk about the period after the Berbers adopted Islam and then rebelled against the Caliphate. This eventually led to the rise of the medieval Berber empires in North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula: Zirids, Almoravids, and Almohads
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Please do one on why arabs good on 1 on 1 battles and why persian warriors were used by the muslims
The history of martial.arts please
Make documentary on Sikh afghan wars
@@harjotsinghbrar8606 yess
Please battle of didgorii pleeeeeeeeeaaseeeeee
I'm Portuguese, I don't know how are history classes in Spain, but here we are taught about pretty much everyone who was here at some point: the Phoenicians, Carthiginians and Greeks briefly, with not much detail, then we are taught about the Lusitanians and Celts with some detail, then we are taught about the Romans with a lot of detail, then we are taught about the germanic tribes (Vandals, Alans, Suebi, Visigoths, etc) with some detail. Which is understandable, because the Romans were here for a long time and they recorded everything, while the others didn't. After that, we are taught about the "Mouros" (Moors), but let me tell you, whenever they teach you this period, they rush it very fast and it's even with less detail than some of the minor people I mentioned before, not only that but the book we use in class usually has like 5 pages on this, which is the equivalent of "well, they were here, then the Reconquista happened, the end"...for me, it's sad, the Moors were in Portugal for 530 years (780 in Spain)...so how can you teach 500 years of history in a few minutes and teach some of the other minor tribes throughout several classes? And I'm pretty sure it's not due to lack of records, the Moors were advanced and introduced a lot of technical things to the Peninsula, I'm sure they had records just like the Romans. I for one wish we valued more this part of our history, unfortunately, for some reason, I don't know if it's because of religious differences or if its for us to "identify" more with our Reconquista, I'm not sure...I just know that we should be taught about our christian forefathers, for sure, I'm all for that, but I think we shouldn't miss 500 years of history because of something that happened more than a milenium ago.
Peace Brother.
@@islamisthetruewaytogod6812 Bro your username
You completely right and its because of european racism. The moors are from africa they are muslim and most of them are black so you understand why they want to learn their children more about Reconquista, and teach them to be proud to be white Christian and European.
the story is not necessarily the one that told us. And obviously if you are portugese you probably have a % of north african ancestor
@@dakidd7770 stfu we are not black in North Africa, a lot of berbers have the same DNA than south european people.
The only difference is the religion and culture.
@@magonbrc4553 i am black amazigh from erfoud. Many moroccan are black and proud
Al Qarawiyyin university was built in morocco- Fes... But you showed it to be in Tunis.... The one in Tunis is called Kairaouan.. even today they still get confused for each other
should've choosen a different name
@@mayhewberube5408 because the women that build the university was from kairouan, so she named it after its home city
@@hamzahammami22 well now it's a cause of confusion
@@hamzahammami22 it's still a mistake
@@chanvax2111 i didn't say it wasn't
"Nobody expects the Almoravid inquisition. Certainly not the Spanish."
That's a twist
Was not really an inquisition tho
Berber revolt didn't won the war they won a battle but lost the war...the channel should have narrated the whole story for the suitation where the umayyad general Handhala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi ended the berber revolt after they defeat them berber khwarji in battle al qren (معركو القرن) and chlef al esnam (معركة شلف الاصنام) resulted that most of khwarji of berber army combained of 180k were killed and slaughtered..this event was covered and witnessed by north african historian such as ibn raqeq al koroani and ibn khaldoun and ibn azari
They didn't control all the Spanish, they weren't Spanish back then anyway
@@robertocb7911 you got a colonial genocide kink or something?
You covered the Berbers?! The Berbers!? I love this channel. You actually cover all of history, not just the same tired out mainstream topics.
butt hurts for kicking your ass for 200 years ?
@@RainyNightChilloutnot cool
@@RainyNightChillout who are you ??
The berbers that whooped your ancestors for like 700 hundred years In Iberia and Southern Europe?
@@RainyNightChilloutwhat are you even talking about, whitey?
finally, I was waiting for this episode for 2 years
U mean 2 months??
Been waiting for mine for almost a year…hope it doesn’t take as long
@Tawrad Dacian wars
Zoomali
Berber revolt didn't won the war they won a battle but lost the war...the channel should have narrated the whole story for the suitation where the umayyad general Handhala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi ended the berber revolt after they defeat them berber khwarji in battle al qren (معركو القرن) and chlef al esnam (معركة شلف الاصنام) resulted that most of khwarji of berber army combained of 180k were killed and slaughtered..this event was covered and witnessed by north african historian such as ibn raqeq al koroani and ibn khaldoun and ibn azari
As a moroccan i'm so proud
do you speak Tamazight
@@sadaqataljariya sme7lia la
Look at what the Prophet says about them:
مُحلِّقين الرُؤوس واللحى إلى عمرو بن العاص وقالوا له أنهم رغبوا في الإسلام لأنَّ جُدودهم أوصوهم بذلك، فوجههم عمرو إلى عُمر في المدينة المُنوَّرة، ولمَّا أتوه تحدثوا معه عن طريق تُرجمان كونهم لا يعرفون العربيَّة، فسألهم: «مَن أَنْتُم؟»، قالوا: «نَحنُ بَنو مَازِيَغ»، فقال عُمر لِجُلسائه: «هَل سَمِعْتُمْ قَطّ بِهِؤُلَاء؟» فقال شيخٌ من قُريش: «يَا أَمِير الْمُؤمنِينَ هَؤُلَاءِ البَربَرِ مِن ذُرِّيَّة بِر بنُ قَيسٍ بنُ عِيلَان خرج مُغَاضِبًا لِأَبِيهِ وَإِخْوَتهِ فَقَالُوا "بِر بِر" أَي أَخذ الْبَريَّة»، فسألهم عُمر: «مَا عَلَامَتِكُم فِي بِلَادكُمْ؟» قالوا: «نُكْرِمُ الْخَيلَ وَنُهِينُ النِّسَاء»، فقال لهم عُمر: «أَلَكُم مَدَائِن؟» قالوا: لا، قال: «أَلَكُم أَعْلَامٌ تَهْتَدُونَ بِهَا؟» قالوا: لا. فقال عُمر: «وَالله لَقَد كُنْتُ مَعَ رَسُول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم فِي بعض مَغَازيهِ فَنَظَرتُ إِلَى قِلَّةِ الْجَيْشِ وَبَكَيتُ فَقَالَ لي رَسُولُ الله صلى الله عليه وسلم: "يَا عُمَر لَا تَحْزن فَإِنَّ الله سَيُعزُّ هَذَا الدّينَ بِقَومٍ مِنَ الْمَغرِبِ لَيْسَ لَهُم مَدَائِنُ وَلَا حُصُونٌ وَلَا أَسْوَاقُ وَلَا عَلَامَاتٌ يَهْتَدُونَ بِهَا فِي الطُّرُق"؛ فَالْحَمْد لله الَّذِي منَّ عَليَّ بِرُؤيَتِهِم».
@@Onlyme2015
المصدر من فضلك
Source please
@@عليكمبسنتي-ر2ب where did u get this from?
I am not sure but maybe quite some people would be interested in learning more about a impressive chapter of Berber history, the revolt of the Rif during the early 20th century, shortly after WW I. The berbers crushed Spanish colonial armies, worried the French a lot. To crush them chemical weapons were used in a horrible way.
My Great Grandfather fought in that revolt
@@aassem6275 Honour to your elders, neighbour. My great grandfather also fought as a conscript in that war, dying in Annual as many others. It was a great impression to visit the location of the battle.
I’m riffian amazigh. My great grandfather also died during that battle. The royal Moroccan family took the side of the Spanish and the French and those idiots are still in power.
@@jaouad7405 to be fair that army attacked Spanish civilians unarmed before fighting the Spanish army
Berbers crushed colonials not only in rif but in all the Moroccan territories ruled by the Berber tribes.
♓ As an Aboriginal Amazigh ♓ i say thank you ,we appreciate your insightful Documentary ❤ 🇲🇦
Aboriginal?
@@bme0983 indigenous
Aboriginal 😭
@@freespirit8094 Just say Amazigh a aythma
he meant autochthonous
I love this. I think that Berber/Amazigh people should not be confused with Arabs (although they have been Arabized to a degree).
they are blonds and red hair they look diffrent and they have other customs and their own language
they are nice in egypt but in some regions they hate arabs alot lol
@Nocoinersbtfo lol not all in africa are black XD i have amazig freinds are pale XD
@Abdessamad Fachrou we are all mixed my gr8 grand mother was southern egypt she was black wih curly hair his husband was turk very pale with soft hair my father family are white with curly hair XD
and amazig in siwa owasis didnt mix like magrib they have brown /blond some black hair but they are mostly red from the sun unlike moroco and algeria
i love how they look so beautiful
maybe my second wife be from there xD
@Nocoinersbtfo I'm amazigh and white
They're Muslims we don't identify with race our allegiance is with our religion not to a skin color or a worthless piece of land
This is quite informative For me as a Maghrebi I really appreciate the effort and time they dedicate to make such documantries
this is the history of the amazigh rif slough sous...... not the history of morocco
@@yessssin Amazigh are part of Morocco what you talking about
@@yessssin WTF all the dynastys that crossed morocco are amazigh the rif the west the south the middle before all tbis shit they were tribes after the first idriss came to morroco escaping the middle east the amazigh gave him their aka the liked the islamic speech and became muslims after he was married with an amazigh the founded the dynasty in fez then the history began . About abdelkrim al khattabi this man is a lengend he fought the french ,spanich colonisation and was killed not by mohammed V but by the french there many street and boulvards named after this soldier him and bouhmara and many resistance this my freing is the moroccan resistance .mohammed V exiled cuz he oposed the french if you dont consider yourself moroccan the you dont my great grand father was with abdelkrim al khatbi we are jbala near rif proud morrocan was here
The first commander of the Almohad army was Abdullah bin Mohsen al-Wansharisi, from the Central Maghreb, currently Algeria. Likewise, if we wanted to classify it as a state on an ethnic basis, it would definitely be Algerian, because its founder, his sons, its army, and its leaders were from the Central Maghreb, currently Algeria.
Oh my god!!!! you do not know how much I was waiting for this part 2 Thanks
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Morocco has today two official languages: Arabic and Tamazight.
Like Algeria and Libya
but the first greatly outweigh the second, for ideological reasons
@@BLRSharpLight At least in Morocco, arabic and french. As far as I understand, you still will have a hard time trying to pursue even the elementary school in any amazigh language.
Just on paper. The local daeshi puppets in suit & tie still combat berber culture to extinction.
@@akalaberkan depends where you are. My area is pretty much Amazigh. Some people don’t seven speak Darija.
@@xthief1037Azul. Keep it that way. You will be better off 😀😉
this channel's animations - especially the maps - just keep getting better and better. As does the content more generally. Huge love from a big fan!
Am Kabyle, a Berber of Kabyle region in North Africa . I found here some important ideas about our general history . Thank you so much for this historic documentary.
منطقة برباريا هي كل شمال إفريقيا
Yes it came from Morocco with its amazigh people who saved north african from umayad khalifa. Sad that today Algéria and Morocco have political problems... if we were united like before...
@@zeddii7126 the zennata and sanhadja tribes are from algeria that means zirides and almohades dynasties are from algeria. The fatimide in North Africa are from kutama tribes Kabyle tribes.
@@mdk3766 there was no Algeria before...half of Algeria was under Moroccan Empires... we were mixed for centuries, we are the same people, only 2 gouvernements that separate us today because of Turks and France. The capital of these dynasties were always fez or marrakech etc...
@@zeddii7126 wrong ! Algeria is the Maghreb central the territory of Numidian amazigh ! Zirid dynasty called in arabic الزيريون is the ancestor of الدزيرون the Byzantine roman have Constantinople as capital ! Turkish people are from Rome ? Almoravides are from actuel Mauritania and Almohades are from Zenete tribes of Algeria ! Who is abdelmoulen el koumi nedromi tlemsani ? The historic natural séparation between morroco and Algeria IS the Moulouya river. WE have our History and u have your History !
The Saadis actually were Amazighs from Souss , they just claimed that they were descendants of prophet Mohammed to add legetimacy to their rule and guarantee the tribes loyalty.
No, their Nassab echerif was never contested. They were pure Chourfa.
@@moulayismail1546 A lot of scholars in and after their era denied their claims
All Maghrebis are Amazighs who were arabized
@@AB-fr2ei who cares, most people identify as Arabs
No, they were arabs
Al Qarawiyyin is in Fes, Morocco not in Tunisia even tho Fatima Al Fihri the woman who made it was born in alkairouan in tunisia, AlKairouan and alqarawiyyin are two different things
But she named the university after kairouan
the university was built by Daoud ibn idris the former ruler of fes this Fihriya story was but a rumour
@@AL-in8hq I watched a youtube video in which a Moroccan professor explained exactly this. Can’t find the link anymore. But you’re 100% right
@@ao5930
After the last restoration of the university historians have discovered a type of board in which was clearly written that it was built by order of the sultan Daoud ibn idris.
@@AL-in8hq Thank you for this. On top of that, it seems that the narrative regarding Fatima Fihria was inspired (copied) by a similar story in Mekka where a certain Fatima dedicated her money to a mosque.
The university of Al Qarawiying is in Fez, not Tunisia
it was named like that because the woman who build it was from kairouan
@@telgou Fatima Fehria is from Fihr tribe in the Arabic peninsula
@@telgou True, but the video shows the university in Tunisia, not Fez
@@farouqelalami9980 I think he means al qayrawan
@@karimdz9131 al Kairawan is a mosque , al Quarawiyin is a university ans it is indeed the oldest in the world.
I love the way you explain history. It is worth following up and all the support. Thank you. I appreciate that 🇩🇿
🇹🇳🇲🇦🇩🇿 🇱🇾 one people one blood one history but still ignorance kept us apart
He mentioned Morocco because it is a historically strong country.
@@Fatiiine-ek2sx As Algeria :)
@@assiaaissou9645 nah only hammamids and rustamids . all powerful ones are moroccans
@@SHREK2ONDVD1what about zirids and fatimid empire ?
This is the history of Morocco alone, and no one shares it with me
Just a side note : Zirids capital was first achir in Algeria (ruins are still there) before moving to Tunisia after expansion
Thanks for the efforts
It wasn't an expansion, they didn't invade Tunisia, the fatimids appointed them as the new governors of Ifriqiya, and ashir wasn't their capital as they didn't have a state before ruling ifriqiya, ashir was just a city they controlled
@@hamzahammami22 Yes it wasn't an expansion exactly because they gained big parts of Tunisia after the Fatimids left ,but still they've managed to conquer many other parts of it , the ones that rebelled and declared independence or the one that never been under the Fatimid rule , and one last thing , telling that Achir wasn't a capital but only a city they ruled is totally wrong , as its known historically that the Zirid kingdom started under the rule of Ziri himself who was a vassal of the Fatimids ,but in the same time ,he was the appointed ruler of Ifriqiya and the Maghreb , Which is exactly how the video above said and the history mentions , and during his rule and the rule of his son Balqin the capital was Achir , It wasn't until Al Mansour came ,and moved the capital to Kairouan city ,while giving Achir to his brother Ytofat
@@animeroom2399 the video didn't even mention achir, and the zirids didn't became a vassal of the fatimids until they were appointed by them as the rulers of Ifriqiya
@@hamzahammami22 What i meant by shown and mentioned in the video, is the point of the Zirids being a vassal of the Fatimids but still were a kingdom in the same time which is shown in the video not the capital Achir ,and from you own reply you've showed that you aren't knowledgeable about the region , because i said Ziri was a vassal of the Fatimids and he was the first of his dynasty to be appointed by them as the governor and the ruler of Ifriqiya and the Maghreb which continued until the broke ties(and you've said that the Zirids weren't vassals until they were appointed as the rulers of Ifriqiya which doesn't contradict with me) , and i said that Achir was the capital of the Zirids under the rule of Ziri, Balqin and a little bit under the rule of Al Mansour who moved the capital to Kairouan city . Which is right ,so you are the one who said that Achir never been the capital of the Zirids ,and i showed you how wrong you are , then you ignored the three sentences about the Zirids being a vassal even under the rule of Ziri himself and being appointed as the ruler of Ifriqya which was followed by me saying that it was shown in the video , and you connected it to the line i said Achir is the capital .
@@hamzahammami22 exactly !!
greetings from Mauritania 💪🇲🇷🇲🇦
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Greeting from the land of the Ziridz Amazigh I'm proud of our Amazigh history and hello to all my Amazigh brothers in North Africa ⵣⵣⵣⵣ❤ and thanks for sharing this fascinating history ..Algeria ..Morocco..Tunisia..Mauritania..Lybia some part of Egypt..Niger Canay Islands we all one ♓ ❤
Bro, we Moroccans are Moors, As for the word Amazigh, it refers to the inhabitants of North Africa as a whole, and they are not a nation. In addition to that, they have different origins.
And this history is not shared with anyone, because you are destroying our identity and our history
@@Randoman517 the Amazigh had so many different names as massilians..massissilians...Lybians...moors ..meshwesh etc. I know our history and also the DNA studies proved most North Africans are Amazigh including Morocco all the way to Niger and part of Egypt plus the Guanches in the Canary Islands.
@@Invisible-dot1 The name Amazigh is only a name for the inhabitants of North Africa. The Moroccans are Maori, and this is their homeland, Morocco, and we have no relationship with the rest of the inhabitants of North Africa, even though they share the land with us.
@@Randoman517 you have nothing to do with the Morrocans and don't talk on their name I have a big doubt that you are just an Israëlite Jewish who wants to spread lies so get lost with your b.s
As a moroccan i really enjoyed watching the video, thank you for your efforts 🙏 i know that it's not easy to collect all these informations and verify if they're correct or not thank you again
As Moroccan you must know that almost all i formatiin that they gaves are wrong, this is the history that create. Me as an amazigh my famely has been in Morocco for more then 600 yeas ago to know the real truth reade the books of age of adarissa and and tarik ibo ziyad journey. And i want you to ask this question if the arabs concerts the amazigh why they help them to thier wars alog the years ?
It does not do with morroco it is a subject of maghreb region do not make morroco important which was never.
@@asiminordona1273 i am speaking of the information concerned my country wich is Morocco i dont give a shit about the others and it not on your concern go get a life care of your country
@@asiminordona1273 Cry in silence he is talking about two moroccan dynasties or the kingdom of marrakech 😌
almoravids: Sanhaja were sahraouis and soussis nomads between souss and sahara 🇲🇦 and the founder of the almoravids is ibn yassine born in tamanart souss 😌🇲🇦❤️ they had for capital taghmat and marrakech in Morocco.
-Almohads: Were all from tinmel high atlas and tinmel was their first capital then Marrakech 🇲🇦
is history of amazigh rif slough sous... not the history of morocco.....especially those who see themselves as Arabs, this is certainly not their history
It was great that the 2nd part of Berber/Amazigh history came. I've been waiting for a long time. I hope the other parts come as well.
Berber revolt didn't won the war they won a battle but lost the war...the channel should have narrated the whole story for the suitation where the umayyad general Handhala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi ended the berber revolt after they defeat them berber khwarji in battle al qren (معركو القرن) and chlef al esnam (معركة شلف الاصنام) resulted that most of khwarji of berber army combained of 180k were killed and slaughtered..this event was covered and witnessed by north african historian such as ibn raqeq al koroani and ibn khaldoun and ibn azari
This GhostD is an arab rascist troll. Whenever there is something about Amazigh, he starts trolling.
GhostD was also trolling in the comments section part 1 Berbers from Kings and Generals. 😂😂
@@ghostd69 i think i'ts the opposite berbers lost that final battle (not 180K it's unreal) but won the war
Thank you for this awesome video
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While Ibn Rustum was indeed a persian , his authority was limited, he was more of a spiritual leader : an imam. The rule of the rustumids was decentralized and the tribes remained autonmous, matter of fact he was chosen as leader by the berbers because he was a foreigner, meaning he had no local aaliagances to ensure no tribe or clan would rise over the others.
sure, he was someone that kept them togather in a state under ibadi doctrine , bit in reality it was a Zenatian state and anti fatimid rebellions were done by these zenatians,
Yeah, the narrator failed to clarify that. Same thing happened with the Idrissids and the "Awraba tribe" and Fatimids and the "Kutama tribe"
@Masquerade why do you laugh ?
Same thing could be said about the Idrissids. I think the first true islamic “state” to appear in the Maghreb were the Aghlabids.
the tribes had always been autonomous, the califs had only exerted their autority in the big cities and capitales. the others small cities and villages, always keep their tribale functioning and their culture and faith. even now, thousands of kabyles go to pilgrimage in Azrou n Thor.
That's was amazing thanks so much for this 🇲🇦🇲🇦 AMAZIGH AMAZIGHA
Imagine if Muhammad III Al Nasir had won the battle of las navas de tolosa, the Almohad dynasty would not have been outclassed by the merinids, probably the Almohads would have advanced conquering all the hispanic christian kingdoms, we wouldn't have the spanish unification, which would have delayed the discovery of America by Columbus, and half of the American continent today would not speak spanish, maybe they would all speak enlish or french, its incredibile how a single battle can radically change the course of history.
Doubtful, also Colombus didn't discover America
nah, i don't agree, almohad empire suffered a lof of problems, and threats of cessession in Tunis because of Hafsids, the tribe of ibn tumart that resented the Zenatian Almohad royalty, also Banu Ghania whe were still loyal to the Almoravids, succession problems too and murder of the rival candidates to the throne, and worst of all, rejection of the ibn tumart views of Islam and going back to the Almoravid maliki doctrine, this all contributed to the fall, proof is, after the loss of las navas de tolosa saw the state losing its entire spanish holdings and break away of modern day Algeria and tunisia, marinids entered morocco and removed the once mighty almohads almost too easily.
As one of the few sunni Persians remaining after Safavid take over of Iran
I know the effect of one small thing can be so critical for lives of thousands of ppl in future
As iran was changed forever
As a muslim i think
Whole American continent
Spanish
Portuguese
Philippines
And many others
all lost the chance of knowing islam properly becuz some Almohad king was a drunk brother killer
So if they gonna go to hell, God will punish him becuz of thier fate becuz thier doom was because of his actions as prophet said
كُلُّكُمْ رَاعٍ وَ كُلُّكُمْ مَسْئُولٌ عَنْ رَعِيَّتِهِ
Each of you is a shepherd and each of you is responsible for his flock
Sorry Christians it is a inter-Muslim dialogue
Im sure u also believe non Christians will be punished so no offence when i say u go to hell ;)
Not really, the almohad were already weak at the time,the battle of las nevas simply gave the iberian christians the encouragement they needed to proceed on with the war, while at the same time the berbers lost all faith in their ruling class. Al andalus was set to fall since the taifa kingdoms and ibn tashfin's subsequent attempt to replace the weak kings with a strong religious movement, and his reluctance to take toledo after the zalaqa victory.
@@aurelian869 my unkown friend.. I admire western civilization but this technology and liberalism and advancements and capitalism will lead us to total destruction of mankind both spiritually and physically
Oh... as a muslim i would be honored to be only a small foot soldier when messiah (jesus christ) come to destroy this corrupted system by order of Lord
I dnt think no one but god can save us
Have a good life
Im sorry if my previous post upset u...
I believe anybody in any era or nation will go to heaven if only he believe in god of Abraham and live honorable and nothing more (no need to be specifically jew/muslim/chrisitian)
Or any humans from other nations who only think there is a one creature who create us
And i belive that's enough
So no big deal
I do not hate or despise Christians
I admire a castilian Knight rather than some corrupt banker or abortionist
Peace be upon u
Good bye
الموحدين والمرابطين ☪❤
امازيغ ♓️🇲🇦☝️
@@khamzael8335 انا بصراحه مش شايف اى فرق بين العرب والامازيغ ... الاسلام يجمعنا
@@omarmuhammed4171 difference in Language and culture
@@mayhewberube5408 I agree with you in the language but the culture is exactly the same
@@omarmuhammed4171 Amazigh are more open than Arabs
Thanks again . I think it’s kinda unfair to squeeze all those giant dynasties in one episode they deserve more . Thanks again
Can you do video about ancient caucasian kingdoms iberia colchis ect.
Iberia was literally the name of Caucasian land or ancient georgia before the romans called the same name on modern Spain and Portugal
@@abdrahim2076 you mean the greeks, the romans called it Hispania
@@abdrahim2076 I'm from Spain and I didn't know that. Quite interesting, thank you for the fact
@@abdrahim2076 Oh wow, never knew this, thanks for sharing
Very interesting to understand the complexity behind what we call "moors". Great job!
Moors don't exist they're a westren insanity
@@Ahmadbeik99 true
Which is sad because the word "moor" is worse than calling people from europe as "nato". It just doesnt make sense
@@kevinmclarkey621 Agreed
Moors exist long time ago. Reffering to the inhabitants of ancian berber kingdom of Mauretania(Morocco nowdays)
🇲🇦 Morocco's history : almoravids and almohads 2 monarchies established in Marrakesh Morocco. Huge history 👏🏼👌🏻👌🏻, salute to our Portuguese friends and neighbors 🇲🇦❤️🇵🇹
Igorito 😂😂 that's pure ficition, they were frop sahara ( MOROCCAN SAHARA) and they ruled marrakesh like any other family that ruled Morocco trought history
🇵🇹❤🇲🇦
Greetings to Our Moroccan Friends
@@jubarex2409 Sahara is moroccan duh
Salute to the country which colonized you for more than 800 years, enslaved you and killed your people. Great job moroccans. And friendly reminder that just because these two dynasties were established in marrakesh, doesn't mean they were moroccan. Go pick up a history book.
Doya we colonised them for more than 700 years it's a big countries game ur country isn't in this, if they weren't Moroccan why their capital was marrakesh and fes and not algeria or somewhere else? Sorry i forgot algeria didn't exist before 1962
2 Great Moroccan dynasties Kindom of Marrakesh Empire of Morocco Marruecos 🇲🇦❤️
-almoravids: Sanhaja were sahraouis and soussis nomads between souss 🇲🇦 and senegal and the founder of the almoravids is ibn yassine born in tamanart souss 😌🇲🇦❤️ they had for capital taghmat and marrakech.
-Almohads: Were all from tinmel high atlas and tinmel was their first capital then Marrakech 🇲🇦
Indeed, Souss valley was probably the core region of sanhaja, while they were spread throughout the sahara and also in some places up north like Azemmour.
While Massmouda had their "core" region as the high atlas, while they were also living in other places like dokkala/abda plains ... However, Almohads in particular were exclusively from the high atlas's massmouda and have not tried to include "all" massmouda in their power structure
@@Jadido7 Exactly!
In Portugal, We Have some Moroccan and Algerian Heritage.
🇵🇹🤝🏻🇲🇦🇩🇿
@@vitorjpereira2547 Moroccan heritage yes! There was no Algeria at the time (the Almohads and Almoravids lived and ruled from our Moroccan cities and had Moroccans and it is us who inherited their knowledge and only a few Algerian cities were governed by them before the Ottomans colonized them in their turn). Until today, Spain calls on Moroccans to renovate our heritage left in Andalusia, only Moroccans can do it, we also renovate the Moroccan heritage in Algeria.
@@ima.h9811 oh ok.
Thanks For Information. :)
There is a Genetic Study that Said the Portuguese People and Spanish People "Share Some Commom Ancestors With Northern Algerians".
But I Don't Know If The Iberians Went To Algeria.
Or The Berbers Went To Iberian Peninsula. 🤷🏻♂️
I love the fact that when Emir Al-Muizz Ibn Badis converted from Shia to Sunni Islam at 6:09, the crescent remained the same color lmao.
@@RobertGuilman yeah the kurds in Iran are still sunni tho
@@RobertGuilmanYes they are still Sunni, while a significant minority adhere to the Hanafi school. However I don't know if you any idea about Naqshbandi and Qadris but some of them belief in that too but majority adheres to Sunni school of thought.
@@RobertGuilman Yes bro
@@RobertGuilman Also cool name for your ID cause kestrel is the most amazing creature I have ever seen. Both in my home country and Britain.
@@Ahmediss hanafis are sunni, dude.
Excellent work you've done on that series. Looking forward more content on North African History
Almoravids and Almohads are only a part of the great history of MOROCCO 🇲🇦🇲🇦 I am very proud
But their religious oppression is nuts. Makes you think they were Sunni empires..
@@tabaxazuaq5456 they only had to oppress religious minorities for helping the crusaders
Also they literally were sunni empires but sunna has nothing to do with oppression
Lol the al mushrik dynasty was a disaster only stupid low iq nationalists think they were anything but that
@Caterina Nova they may have accomplished many things that doesn't change their respective realities, the Soviet empire achieved much progress, doesn't make them believers, they're still an atheist empire.
You dream you are only a falsification of history… Ibn Tachfine was Mauritaniane and He was sanhandji Lemtuna not Maroccan 😂😂 his origines was Algerian because The sanhandji they coming from Algeria. The khalif of Almohad was Abdel Mumin Ben Ali, our origine was Zénète, he was born in Nedroma (Algeria) and he create an hereditary power… You living in dream 💭😴
Hey Kings and Generals
i love your videos, i was in love with the punic wars series you guys drop and now the 2 part of the Amazigh history. As an Amazigh myself i say Azul fellak to all of you.
keep up the great videos!!!
@@bilbai2024 it means : Hello to you !
@@bilbai2024
Az = get close
ul = to the heart
That's the real meaning, and it is offten misinterpret as hello to you, because that's the first thing amazigh people say when they meet, so they assume they say hi.
@@Altroo Can I ask for the source of what you say, because i was grinding to find if there is another meaning to this word and I HOPE that what you said is true
@@sbixlahhhhh3517 I do not have a source, as an amazigh myself it's what we've learned growing up as kids, and we've learned it by hearing & everyone knows that, as you yourself know that Hi means Hello or Greetings.
@@sbixlahhhhh3517 This is what i've found on google : So, 'azul' literally means 'beside my heart', in other words, greeting a person to be beside your heart. Essentially, the Amazigh derived this word (Azul; beside my heart) to be a genuine greeting, for in itself it conveys affection.
I've said it before and I'll say it again : You are by far THE best historical channel in all of RUclips. Thank you!
8:33 why to have represented Abdullah ibn Yassin in black ? the north Africans who are for the majority of the imazighens are not black 😡😡😡
He is muritanyen sanhaja Wich is tuareg it's not Marocain + you have a black marrocain
@@ikrambek31 abdullah Ibn Yassin is a Moroccan chleuh from the Gezoula le Souss tribe, he is in Morocco not in Mauritania, he is not Tuareg knowing that the Tuaregs are not black either, they are imazighens, not the blacks in Morocco represent than a small minority and are generally mixed-race between Imazighens and sub-Saharans (I am not talking about sub-Saharan emigrants who came to Morocco recently). And stop talking to me about Mauritania, it's a country that was recently created by France. The Lemtounas are neither black people nor are they nomadized between the Moroccan Souss and the Adrar plateau. (if your next comment is long, you can translate it into french i don't master english very well)
@Haje Taleb Quite simply because Mauritania has been a good part of Morocco in history
@Haje Taleb so i didn't understand
@@ikrambek31 he's from souss,morocco not mauritanian
I AM AMAZIGH
FROM WEST ALGERIA
Unite under لا إله إلا الله
@@rusi6219 ???
As a European Christian, this entire region generally has a sort of fog over it historically speaking. However I've been fascinated by the history of this region. (We learn about Carthage to Byzantine fall, then its the 1830 conquest, I assume Muslims from this region learn about al-Andalus but not Spanish history? Btw Granada and the cities around are beautiful!)
As a European Christian, I miss this region of North Africa but also big parts of the middle East not being under Christian European influence but islamic instead.
In Morocco Yeah we learned lot about al-andalus the amount of information about it is huge and very detailed the cities the dynasties the architecture the philosophers...
@@nestororiginal2344 stay mad ya mushrik
@@nestororiginal2344 The only time that happened was under the byzantine empire and the crusader states mate, the middle east has been muslim for millenia
@@human7491 sad truth
As a kabyle Berber from Algeria .. valuable content and no words to thank your channel
Il tire toute la couverture vers le maroc, l'Algérie est complètement occultée
What a great video, keep up the good work Kings and Generals !
Dara mana ngab?
I was waiting for this one 💖 great job, amazing. Many thanks / Thanmirth !!
the Almohads and the Almoravids, two great Moroccan dynasties🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
@@TheMrCalindo rage bien
Abd al mumin the one who made the almohad caliphate was from the hammadid kingdom(algeria) lol
@@98psico the founder of the Almohad movement is not Abdelmumin but Ibn Tumart who had already started conquests before his death. Abdelmoumin was born in a Moroccan land conquered by the Almoravid dynasty, according to Ibn Khaldoun in his book History of the Berbers and the Muslim dynasties of North Africa volumes 2: "El-Mansour marched against him and, after devastating the territory of Makhoukh and destroying his castles, he will be Ibn-Tinamer so closely that Yousef ibn Tachefin saw the need to make peace and prevent his Almoravids from invade the Hammadite states. Some time passed thus, but the Almoravids having renewed their hostile attempts, El-Mansour sent against them his son, the Emir Abd-Allah. The Almoravids then evacuated the Sanhajian territory and returned to Morocco. [...] (I pass the actions of Abd-Allah) Then the war broke out between Makhoukh and El-Mansour who killed the sister of his adversary. The son of Makhoukh went to Tlemcen to obtain the support of Ibn-Tinamer, and then marched on the city of Algiers that ' he was blocked for two days. Following this expedition Mohamed Ibn Tinamer died, and his brother Tachefin ibn Tinamer, to whom Yusuf ibn-Tachfin gave the government of Tlemcen, went to seize Achir. This new insult excited the indignation of El Mansour to the highest degree, he called under his flags all the Sanhadjian populations [...] (I pass the support of other tribes), he marched on Tlemcen in the year 496 (1102-3), at the head of twenty thousand men. [...] (I pass the flight of Tachfine ibn Tinamer) Al Mansour's army had already started to sack Tlemcen, when Haoua, Tachfine's wife, came out to meet him and implored his mercy, emphasizing the links between the kinship ties that existed between the two Sanhadjian nations ( between Almoravids and Hamadids because Tlemcen before 1102 or 1103 was under the authority of the Almoravids) ". So as we can see, being under Hammadid attacks and being under Hammadid authority are two different things why attack a city that is already under their control? quite simply it is not under the Hamadid authority knowing that the Hamadid kingdom is not mas Algeria which it is created in 1830 by the French. When you answer you can translate your comment into French because I do not understand English very well and I will not have fun translating a text.
@@Oncaatrox morocco was created by france and spain in 1956 🤣🤣
@@98psico t’es un énergumène de l’est parle moi directement en français le Maroc a été créé en 789 par l’alliance d’Idris1er avec la tribu des awerbas, une histoire que ton peuple admire c’est pour ça qu’ils cherchent à la voler.
Great documentary about the History of the Berebers. I am obsessed with the Hispano-Morrocan Muslim arquitecture. I am from Spain and I always distinguished the beréber culture from the Arabic culture. A lot of people think the Maghreb is Arabic but the truth is that it was Arabized. Also good to know that the Muslim empires did the same thing as the Christian ones, inquisition, expel the unfaithful or force them to convert. We all did the same but for some reason, we are taught to exhaustion about the Spanish Inquisition and the Catholic kings expelling the Jews and forcing the Muslims to covert. Love to everyone.
i invite you to visit Morocco to visit authentic moorish architecture
Hello from Rif the old iberique People and Amazighs is brother.
Nec plus ultra.
There's nothing called Moroccan architecture. There's nothing as such. Ho read history instead of listening to a bunch of literate people.
@@doya1310 you can cry but there is one, unique and only in Morocco
Proud to be moroccan 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
this has nothing to do with Moroccans he talks about the Amazigh people you have throughout North Africa
@@اميرالظلام777 80% of this video is a moroccan history
@@Walid-gm2ns hahahha morroco IS french creation zirides ans Almohades dynasties are algerian dynasties ans Almoravides dynastie are from mauritania ! Search about sanhadja and Zennata tribes
@@mdk3766 ?
@@mdk3766 Ibn Khaldun says about the tribes of Lamta, Kazula, and Heskoura, which are among the Almoravid tribes. As for Lamta, the majority of them are in the vicinity of the masked men from Sanhaja, and they have many peoples, and the majority of them are the people of Weber, and among them are the tribes of Zakan and Lakhs, and the remains of Lamta in the desert are with the masked ones. .
And Abu Al-Obaid Al-Bakri says in Al-Masanak and Kingdoms: From Wadi Al-Sous to the city of Nol, there are three stages in the building of Jazoula and Lamta.
And Noul, an ancient, vanished city that was located on Wadi Noun, south of Agadir, and was about one hundred and sixty kilometers away from Agadir. The tribes of Kazula and Lamta were not only inhabiting the Far Sousse and the desert, but were present in the areas of Marrakesh and Fez.
Al-Sharif Al-Idrisi says: From the city of Marrakesh to the city of Sale on the coast of the sea there are nine stages, the first of which is Tunin, and Tunin is a village on the first Fahs Afih that has no crookedness and is inhabited by Berber tribes like Zula and Lamta. Seb and between Wadi Sebu on the road to Bani Touda and between Fes twenty miles, and this wilderness is inhabited by Berber tribes called Lamta.
As for the country of al-Aqsa loom and Taz Kaght, it is the land of the Saharan tuna and the tribe of Sanhaja.
And Taz Kagat here in Al-Idrisi's text is the Red Sakia in the Moroccan desert.
Al-Idrisi says that they are nomads who move and do not reside in a place like what you do for the Sahrawi towns who are in Al-Aqsa Morocco, and this is a very, very clear evidence for the desert towns that are in Al-Aqsa Morocco.
Youssef Ben Tachfin was born in Tzoukagt, which is now Belsakia El Hamra in the Moroccan Sahara.
Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Yassin, who was born in the village of Tiamanaut, which is located in the Souss region of Morocco, and after him the jurist Yahya bin Ibrahim Al-Jedali, and he was also born in Morocco, are the founders of the Almoravid state
Can y'all do a video on the sack of Baghdad in the same way you did one on Constantinople?
That's gonna be even more painful to watch
That would be interesting
yeah we hope that
Berber revolt didn't won the war they won a battle but lost the war...the channel should have narrated the whole story for the suitation where the umayyad general Handhala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi ended the berber revolt after they defeat them berber khwarji in battle al qren (معركو القرن) and chlef al esnam (معركة شلف الاصنام) resulted that most of khwarji of berber army combained of 180k were killed and slaughtered..this event was covered and witnessed by north african historian such as ibn raqeq al koroani and ibn khaldoun and ibn azari
Great video until the end. Al Qarawyin university is in Fez, Morocco. not "Kairaouan" in Tunisia.
Ty for this video even it contain few mistakes....anyway all north africa people are berber and we are proud of our history 😊
It would be great if the Zengids, who fought hard against the Crusaders, but which most people do not know, come too.
Yes.
But they should start from the earlier period.
From the Fall of Jerusalem to the fall of Zangids.
@@Brahmdagh probably since the samanids, the situation in the levant collapsed due to fractures among the sultanates in central asia mainly
Almohades also fought crusaders, they had a key victory with they naval ships, something arabs lacked
@@chefar HUH ,the Arabs had the greatest navy in history at that time even the roman wasn't like that, during the late rashidun and early Umayyad, Abbasid
@@chefar
alMohads only screwed up the last change maghreb and andalus had to survive.
By destroying the crystalizing alMoravid state.
Merci de mettre les sous-titres en français. Vidéo excellente, mérite d'être comprise par les Nord-Africains (14.12.2022)
موجودة وتوجد تقريبا كل اللغات اذهب الى بغاميتغ واختر الترجمة التلقائية واختر اللغة التي تريد
As a north african i prefer watching it in english than in french.
French isn't our language.
I'm a Berber. We will never go gentle into the night I can tell you that. Many tried. They all failed. We outlived them all.
you're so right man i appreciate the fighting mentality
Salamaleykum to all please keep it coming it’s been excellent and thanks to all concerned in the making and to the Sponsors.
Great history of Moroccan Empire 🇲🇦
Zirids🇩🇿
@@kimsuzy3844 🤣🤣🤣 take it easy and go away,we talk now about the great moroccan empire 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦😎😎💪
@@yasobou5943 bruh just get out nd kiss ur king feets 😂😂😂zirids are algerians 🇩🇿🇩🇿
@@kimsuzy3844 Algeria didn’t exist till 1962, cry more 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
@@kimsuzy3844 fuck algeria
Love this channel. However, I would like to make a suggestion. I believe you should always be citing your sources. Even though it might be in your own words, the ideas and knowledge are obviously obtained from someone else's work. Even though it might not be direct plagiarism, paraphrasing always requires citation. In addition to providing proper credit to those who provided the ideas, it also allows the viewer to review the accuracy of the source and also allow the viewer to go directly to that source if more detailed information is needed. I absolutely love your videos, and for me it would provide me with a chance to further explore the subject if provided your source materials.
They probably just use Wikipedia haha
Morocco land of the Moors ❤🇲🇦❤
morocco is amazigh
@@TingitanianCenturion Amazigh and Moors are the same meaning Berbers
The land of moors is the whole north African region not just morocco. 🤦♀️
@@doya1310 Moors is a term for the people who came from Morocco from the Almohad and Almoravid dynasties that conquered Spain. This has nothing to do with Egypt, Libya, Tunisia or Algeria.
So proud to be Moroccan, our history is ancient and rich
You belong to arabia
@@TingitanianCenturion stop they're aren't from arabia
@@wpower7435 maybe
I love how Kings & Generals now use so many of styles of icons from Paradox Games. Just like watching lore-based gameplay sometimes
You did not have to blackwash Ibn Yasin who is from the Gazoula tribe inhabiting Anti‑Atlas
Thanks for Adding Almoravides 🇲🇦 & Almohads 🇲🇦 i’m a Proud Amazigh Moroccan 🔱♓️🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦♓️🔱
Thank you for making such great videos, I can't get enough. When I see such a history, I am extra proud that I come from Morocco. North Africa has such a beautiful and great history about which far too little is told. maybe a movie about colonization and regaining independence or the participation of north african troops in ww1 & ww2 (is also an untold and forgotten history). thank you very much.
Waiting for one to cover Mamluk Egypt stretching from 1249 till 1517, the mighty middle ages Kingdom of Egypt
My amazigh tribe in the high Atlas mountains in morocco is a branch of the famous Masmuda tribe the main component of the almohad empire but I share the same Islamic creed as the almoravides may Allah be pleased with them.
We all do now brother. Glad to see a fellow masmuda here. I’m from the tribe of irguiten, a branch of the Ganfisa tribe that helped Ibn tumert found the Almohad caliphate
@@aym.s5827
الشكر لله و للمرابطين و يوسف ابن تاشفين الذي اعاد تأسيس الإسلام في المغرب بعد أن اضاعه المتمردون و الخوارج و القرامطة
@@قآھړآلْطۈآغڀٿ نعم.
Bro We Moroccans are Moors, and we are not Berbers in the literal sense of the word. The name Berbers is given to all the inhabitants of North Africa, and they are not a nation.
Rustamids and Idrissids didn't "carve" themselves parts of north africa... There were both elected/chosen by different amazigh tribes to lead.
Rustamid's first leaders were chosen by the "zenata" tribe in south central algeria, because they were neutral and could be just in deciding matters between the different tribes.
Idrissids were presumbly from Mohamed the prophet's lineage, so they had authority and were chosen by the "Awraba" tribe. (just like fatimids and the "kutama" tribe)
This is 100% right. Glad to hear a fellow Moroccan sharing this message :)
it is only the Moroccans who say that the Idrissides were of the line of the prophet Mohamed without any historical source, while it is only Arab impostors who lied to take control from the Berbers
Almovarid almohade 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦💪🏻
A million thanks for a once again great video ......the graphics are outstanding
Just two little détails.:
The picture of yussuf ibn tachfine is in fact sultan moulay ismail ( 1672 - 1727) from the alaouite dynasty ..... you should definitely make a video on him
The picture of abu yusuf is in fact ahmad al mansour eddahbi ( 1578 - 1603 ) from the saadi dynasty.
Amazing video. I love it 💖💖💖
" Ad neṛṛeẓ wala ad-n knu" / " rather break, than bend ", is our slogan 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Bro We Moroccans are Moors, and we are not Berbers in the literal sense of the word. The name Berbers is given to all the inhabitants of North Africa, and they are not a nation.
@@Randoman517 Bro, Moors and Berbers are just foreign names to say Amaziɣ. That's all.
@@saidhammar5006 The name Amazigh is applied to all the inhabitants of North Africa, and they are not a nation. In addition to that, their origins are different, and we do not have one origin. Maures And they are not Berbers in the literal sense of the word, because this name is given to all the inhabitants of North Africa, it is only a name
@@saidhammar5006 Quite simply, Berbers are nothing but North Africans, and not of a race, to be one. The word Amazigh is just a name, nothing more, and nothing unites us, (Moroccans Maori) with Algerians, Tunisians, and others.
This is fascinating, we hear so little of African history, thank you for your hard work to bring this to us!!!!
Almohad or al-muwwahidun is " the uniters" in English
More like al mushrikun
Nah , in that context meany the monotheists . Stop trying to be a smartass . The movement considered the AlMoravids as not being proper monotheists hence called themselves Muwahhidun to distinguish themselves from them .
Thank u king and generals for those two videos about this part of the world thank u from all amazigh of north africa
Waiting for new videos about amazigh thank u very much
Yusuf ibn Tashfin is a legend
He was a vassal of the abbasids 😂🤣🤣
The Zirids didn't only manage to unify the Maghreb and conquer Sicily and Grenada , but they left significant architecture,music and food , As they've built the city of Grenada near the old village, and established the Albayazin district alongside with the Alhambra castle (Which was the one Alhambra palace took its name from after being built inside it ) and being the one who've created the Grenadian music named Dziri andalusian music (used by north Africans to this day ), Not only that but they were the one building the Kasbha of Algiers and several other cities like Medeia and Achir . Its believed that the Zirid architecture was the core and the base of the later Andalusian architecture
I think there is a map mistake at 3:40, The Fatimids never ruled Morocco.
They did but not for a long time. Both of the Fatimids and the Umayyads of Cordoba were contesting on which one was to rule Morocco.
Me : you see guys morocco has a great history now you will included it more in the reddit
Historyians : wow morocco has a great history enyways
That's an exquisite effort , covered almost everything , totally more than they cover in schools down here in north Africa , amazing work fam
As a Moroccan, I find this super accurate and just sensational
The Moroccan don't like to admit that they were ruled by the Shia Fatimids for a time...
I learned that on the internet not in the Moroccan school system
The idirisi were shia too
@@ismailabi226 no they were not
@@mossaabzamame6047 yes they were
@@othmanechakir5691 Can you give examples? It's hard to trace those sources if we don't speak the language
Waiting for this 🙃
Berber revolt didn't won the war they won a battle but lost the war...the channel should have narrated the whole story for the suitation where the umayyad general Handhala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi ended the berber revolt after they defeat them berber khwarji in battle al qren (معركو القرن) and chlef al esnam (معركة شلف الاصنام) resulted that most of khwarji of berber army combained of 180k were killed and slaughtered..this event was covered and witnessed by north african historian such as ibn raqeq al koroani and ibn khaldoun and ibn azari
Zirids 🇩🇿 , Almoravid 🇲🇷 , Almohads 🇲🇦
are the one of the best empires in africa
bruh this video say that it was started in sahara @Moroccan_warrior423
In wich world? Almoravids🇲🇦 almohades🇲🇦
Abdullah ibn yassin wasn't black he was from Morocco in the souss region 8:30
Some Amazigh ethnic groups like the Sanhaja are described as being black keep.that in mind.
@@admirekashiri9879 nope not in north Africa. North Africa is white
@@kamelleon9131 😂 They're not white sorry most are brown and olive skinned some Amazigh ethnic groups are black. There are white skinned Amazigh in Tunisia the Kabyle however they do not represent the majority I'm afraid who likeI said are brown and olive skinned.
@@admirekashiri9879 ur just an afrocentric the population of north Africa is white if they are brown or olive skinned its just sun tanning but they're most def NOT BLACK Sub saharan
@@kamelleon9131 🤣 If I was Afrocentric I'd be claiming modern North Africans aren't Amazigh or African, news flash I don't claim such BS. And they're not white your statements shows you're a Eurocentric, facts don't change they have higher levels of melanin than white people it's not just a tan learn how skin adaptation works kiddo. They're genetically African not to mention their predominantly darker skinned. And btw news flash again there are and were black.people above the Sub Saharan line some Amazigh and others from different ethnic groups like the Chadics. If you don't know or understand African demographics best to not comment.
The university of karaouine (first university of the world) was built on Fes in Morocco in the 8th century by the moroccan idrissids and you can go there today. You confused between ALQAYRAOUANE (city in Tunisia) with Alkarawiyine mosque in morocco.
Why must barbers have an empire, was a hair monopoly not enough
Lol
I don't get the reference ?
@@grey-ng1ue he said barbers, not berbers, trying to play on words.
Bro, try better, i am sure you can do better, this one is meh.
Berber means babarian. It was given by romans when maghreb was colonized by germanics tribe named vandals (429-534). And that tribe destroyed rome
Funny enough the indigenous people got that name despite its a foreign colonizing nation that did it. Simply cause latin world began to refer the people from maghreb as barbaric
Then it shorten from barbarian to berber
Thank you for sharing our history with the world, and the fight for Amazigh identity and liberty is still alive, we will not stop till we become free once and for all
Ok
I am Amazigh and I do not share anything you say like the majority of ours. In Morocco our culture and language is recognized and there is no difference between my Arab brothers and sisters and me. You are just one of those marginals who never cease to create conflicts based on utopias.
@@moroccanbarbarian7051 in Algeria it’s not
Pathetic nationalist
For anyone interested in more detailed and well referenced youtube videos and who can understand french, I recommend the channel "Une Histoire Algerienne" (which ends up talking about most of Maghreb).
It's very unbiased, so I think everyone would enjoy (I hoped I didn't have to say this but seeing some people fighting in the comments is sad)
Haha that's history, what's been taught in algeria are just lies.
Excellent documentaries!!! I missed though some hint of the amazigh presence in the Canary Islands from the time of the wars against the romans. Thank you!!!
I was recently in Córdoba and the guide there explained that Almohad rule was significantly harsher than the Almoravids, pushing Christians and Jews into more of an underground status than the generally accepted (although more taxed) part of a society they had been under Almoravid rule. Under the Almoravids, there was apparently much more multicultural and cosmopolitan attitude.
We viewed a synagogue from the era that was allowed to be built under Almohad rule, but had to be completely plain on the outside to show that it submitted to the proposed Islamic superiority. It just looks like a standard and fairly modest stone house but on the inside is incredibly ornate, in the Mozarabic style.
I'm not sure how it was under the Nasrids, but I also visited the Alhambra and there was a considerable amount of figurative art, which was usually forbidden under Islam.
Because the normans form deadly attacks on North Africa
Its because this the almohad reach Tunis to help them against Normans
@@yacinezidani8610 I'm sorry, I don't understand your reply.
and did he spoke about the inquisition ??
@@dodiest1 She only really touched on the general treatment.
The funny thing is that Almohad were pure amazighs at the beginning and not Arabs. So they were more royalist than the king in terms of religion, being more orthodox than the Arabs elite. They were disgusted when they saw the luxury life in Al Andalus.
Finally someone is talking about the Rostomids and zirids 🇩🇿 they seem ignored by most north Africans while they have ruled over the entire region, thanks from bringing the truth.
You did not originally have a state before colonialism. You were subordinate to the Zirids. They were leaders in the Fatimid army. They established a state for them. For the first time, I see a state establishing a state 🤔 In addition to that, they are from Tunisia, and none of the history books mentioned their borders, but this can be known through the Moroccan state that It was adjacent to it and was connected to the border of the city of Algeria. This means that the Zirids did not rule Algeria, but only a small part of it. The Hammadids are a branch of the Zirids, African rulers 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 It is the first time I see a country establishing a state and establishing another 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 and Its borders did not exceed Algiers, because Algiers at that time was under the rule of the Almoravids for more than 60 years. The Zayanis and the Almohads established an emirate and not a state after the Almohads weakened. In a state, Numidia, a Carthaginian state, and the Numidia tribes from Tunisia, Messinsa, the ruler of Numidia, a Tunisian, and Syphax, the ruler of western Numidia, a Moroccan of Moroccan origin, Numidia is an ancient civilization that has perished and has nothing to do with Algeria today.
@@Randoman517 spreading lies or just ignorance ? But whatever the outcome I’m not surprised. First of all the Numidian kingdom has nothing to do with Tunisia they were in fact rivals at a certain time, in addition the capital of Numidia was Cirta which is today’s Constantine in the heart of Algeria. Regarding the Zirids they were first part of the Fatimid empire right but then completely independent state from the year 1048 ruling the entire North Africa. These are facts look it up for your own education.
Now if you say that Numidia has nothing to do with Algeria so are all the dynasties in actual Morocco, they were only emirates with different extension and some of them might be nearer to Algeria than to today’s Morocco. so you know, The name Morocco never existed before and it has its roots in Mauri who are Mauritanians, some say the name come from Marrakech even though it is a city further south and the extension of the Mauritania.
Zirids are the founder of Dzair, “jazaïr” actual Algiers.
@@blackbeetel هههههههههههههه و معندكم لا تاريخ لا تراث لا هوية و جهكم صحيح الأكاديمي عشرة لزيرو، نوميديا ولاية قرطاجية تونسية و بعدها حاربت قرطاج و ليس لها علاقة بلجزائر بتاتاً ماسينسا حاكم نوميديا تونسي و سيفاكس حاكم نوميديا الغربية أصله مغربي، هاه؟ السلالات الحاكمة في المغرب كانت إمارات و كانت أقرب للجزائر هههههههههههههه الكراغلة فيهم كثرة الكدب و الله لأنكم مرض🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 أما اسم المغرب هو من اسم الموريون أو ماوريس من مملكة موريطنية و ليس لها علاقة بمراكش، أما الزيريين ليس لهم علاقة بلجزائر بطلوا كدبكم و تزويركم للتاريخ لأن من زور التاريخ دل نفسه
@@Randoman517 يخي خبيث بان خبثك يا مجهول الهوية
@@Randoman517الزيريين معندهم علاقة بيماك مالا
Amazigh in Morocco: We fight for the glory of our people!
Amazigh in Algeria and Lybia: Yeah brothers, cheers!
the Arab presence was way higher in East algeria, Tunisia and Libya than what it was in Morocco
Arabs absence opened the gates for Morrocan Amazigh to success and thrive
@@mayhewberube5408 I'd rather have Arab presence than european presence, Arabs were much better neighbors.
Abdelmoumen el koumi is from Algeria 🇩🇿💪👍
@@ThrashBayArea 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@999w7 yeah laugh
Doesn't change the fact that abdelmoumem iz born in Algeria from zenata tribe and studied in Bejaia in Algeria
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can you make a vid about the Korean kingdoms of Goguryeo, Silla, etc ?
Thank you for the teaching 🙏
Long live all African cultures ⵣ
@ZWEA88 so he can’t wish longetivity on african cultures because of Mediterranean location?
@@ZWEA88 so that means they’re not Africans, they’re migrants. They’re definitely from an ottoman stock. You’re either african or you’re not, there’s no such thing as a Mediterranean continent
We are more of a madeteranien culture
Yessir a culture but not a continent. The Maghreb is located in Africa, North
@@mrjugurtha4077 they are African. North Africa is located on the African continent, it's in the name. The Mediterranean is a REGION that spans the African CONTINENT, as well as others. But I'm sure you already know this
As a kabyle amazigh it's pleasure to learn and discover the history of my own people it's so pleasing keep up❤
Watched Flash Point History’s series on the Moors. Very interesting stuff
✔️
in before the commentary war
"pan-Arabist" vs "Berberist" or "Moroccan nationalist" vs "Algerians Nationalist"
or whatsoever it is even if i mey be already too late
Its christian vs muslim here.
Nothing goes better than K&G videos and lunch break. Love your videos yall.
Finally the second episode thx a lot K&G
تاريخ الدولة الزيرية التي اتا اسم دزاير منهم وهم من المغرب الاوسط الجزائر حاليا 💪🇩🇿💪🇩🇿
Algerian Berber and proud 🇩🇿🇩🇿💪💪♓♓
First ever channel i've watched to actually pronounce Amazigh (semi) correctly!