How the Chadic Peoples Divide Nigeria in Two

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2018
  • Who are the Chadic Peoples, and how do they divide one of the largest countries on the planet? Although there are many reasons for the North-South divide in the country of Nigeria, the main cultural discrepancies are the vast ethnic and religious differences between the Christian Niger-Congo peoples of the South and the Chadic peoples of the North who include the likes of the Hausa ethnic group, and in many ways are more culturally similar to North Africa than their own neighbors.
    Be sure to let me know your thoughts on this incredibly unique and under-appreciated group of people, who stand in out in almost every aspect. Thanks for watching!
    Sources:
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    joshuaproject.net/clusters/186
    joshuaproject.net/clusters/158
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/1...
    Music:
    • Bach, Prelude in C maj...
    • Chopin - Nocturne op.9...

Комментарии • 934

  • @davidfreedle1065
    @davidfreedle1065 5 лет назад +561

    Truly a country for Chads and Tyrones

    • @mikeoxsmal8022
      @mikeoxsmal8022 5 лет назад +38

      David Freedle Tyrone is in ireland

    • @AdolfStalin
      @AdolfStalin 5 лет назад +2

      Vatan Partisi for life!

    • @eliran9231
      @eliran9231 5 лет назад +2

      Adolf Stalin
      ave caesar !!!

    • @goodluckgorsky3413
      @goodluckgorsky3413 5 лет назад

      hatter00 it’s supposed to be sarcastic

    • @ciaranharrington4141
      @ciaranharrington4141 3 года назад +1

      Tyrone is in ireland and one of the most prolific men in history is from their and named after it. Check out m222 dna, being a tyrone is very fitting word for a sex machine. Lol

  • @marcopolo2395
    @marcopolo2395 5 лет назад +383

    Those Chads annoy me. Why dont girls choose good guys like me?

    • @another90daystochangethis34
      @another90daystochangethis34 5 лет назад +16

      +amghar amezwar Imagine being this butthurt.

    • @riverdeep399
      @riverdeep399 5 лет назад +14

      Because my dear, kind people are usually humble and quieter. Ironically many people find confidence attractive and assume those her bleat loudest are confident, but no, they ate usually the self loathing bad boys.
      Fake cocky confidence.
      P.s, I love your sheep. I want one.

    • @amgharamezwar5915
      @amgharamezwar5915 5 лет назад +3

      imagine you shut the mouth up and write the right answer against a racist commentator instead of defending an arrogant boy called marco polo

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 5 лет назад +8

      Just be Afroasiatic bro.

    • @another90daystochangethis34
      @another90daystochangethis34 5 лет назад +2

      +amghar amezwar
      >write the right answer
      >racist boy
      You clearly don't know about a joke and you are BUTTHURT

  • @thecitizenoftheinternet1077
    @thecitizenoftheinternet1077 3 года назад +56

    So this is where all the chads live.

  • @michelegmiller8500
    @michelegmiller8500 5 лет назад +62

    Love, love, love your videos! Africa's many people groups deserve an accurate observation. Thanks!!!

    • @gondaljarrat8864
      @gondaljarrat8864 3 года назад

      are u chadic there have some title name mojo??

  • @zeljkoraznatovic8005
    @zeljkoraznatovic8005 5 лет назад +64

    The Chad Nigeria vs The Virgin Morocco

  • @sunnya2203
    @sunnya2203 5 лет назад +62

    Masaman Nice work! The most interesting and one of the more widely studied Chadic language is the Marghi language spoken in Southern Borno. It has only 2 native vowels and up to 84 consonant phonemes, the most out of any living language today.
    Chadic branch of the Afro-asiatic language is the most diverse of the Afro-Asiatic family having well over half of the languages in the family. Of the 374 Afro-Asiatic languages attested by Ethnologue, 195 belong to the Chadic branch.
    I don't think Chadic people represent just 20% of Nigeria's population. The Hausas alone account for 21% of Nigeria's population, not to mention that there is an additional 100+ ethnolinguistic groups in Nigeria that speak a Chadic language. I would estimate that somewhere around 25-33% of Nigerians are native speakers.
    With matters of religion, Chadic ethnic groups aren't just muslim. Some are predominantly muslim like the Hausa, Karekare, Bade, etc. Yes, some even practice traditional beliefs. Quite a number practice Christianity like the Kamwe, Angas, Marghi, and Kilba. In Adamawa state in the Northeast, many Chadic speaking peoples resisted the Fulani Jihadists by fighting back and/or taking refuge in the mountains and would later adopt christianity from the missionaries.
    With religion, it's also important to talk about assimilation. One angle is the "Hausanization" of the various Chadic peoples, especially those in Bauchi state (most of whom are muslim). There is also "Kanurinization" of muslim Chadic speakers in the Northeast (Borno and Yobe). For example in Borno state, although the Putai people number in the hundreds of thousands, the Putai language is considered almost extinct as it's only maintained by a few dozens elderly people.
    The R haplogroup is also found in varying frequency in neighboring Nilo-Saharan and Niger-congo speaking peoples as well. The phenotypic stereotype of Hausas in Nigeria especially for males is that they are tall, slim, and dark.
    The Sokoto caliphate was actually founded by Fulanis after overthrowing the Hausa sarkins(kings). The Hausa states(Biram, Zazzau, Gobir, etc) were never unified until this. The Hausas had been muslim for centuries prior, but traditional religious practices were still practiced. The jihad introduced a more puritanical conservative form of islam.
    Ironically enough, even though Fulanis were the ruling aristocratic class(e.g. Sullubawa clan of Kano), they became assimilated in many parts of Nigeria except for one region. The Sokoto caliphate wasn't just in Hausa territory, but also territories of ethnic minorities in the Northeast and Central parts of Nigeria. The Fulanis in Northern Nigeria assimilated with the Hausas so much that many can't even speak their language anymore. This has to do with the nomadic nature of the Fulanis. The semi-pastoralists/nomadic Fulanis are more likely to speak their language and hold on to their way of life as they are not integrated into the urban population. In the Northeast (Adamawa and Gombe), most have maintained their language and culture.

    • @ane1315
      @ane1315 5 лет назад +10

      Nice informative piece! 👍

    • @sbever7511
      @sbever7511 5 лет назад +5

      Do you have a material on this? Please I would like to check it out

  • @oladelealabi2970
    @oladelealabi2970 5 лет назад +58

    Dope video, teaching me about my heritage. Do Yoruba people next

    • @treytroy190
      @treytroy190 5 лет назад +2

      Oladele Alabi how can that be your heritage if you are southerner? 🤦‍♂️

    • @oladelealabi2970
      @oladelealabi2970 5 лет назад +4

      Trey Troy whose a southerner?

    • @capnsteele3365
      @capnsteele3365 3 года назад +1

      @@treytroy190 if you are mad that other humans have different heritige then you can leave earth. As you can be counted as other-animal,

    • @marcorock7031
      @marcorock7031 3 года назад

      @@treytroy190 Because a lot of southerners have northern heritage.

    • @BigLoloFrmDaO
      @BigLoloFrmDaO Год назад

      @Marc Orock this is false.

  • @jhaarbur
    @jhaarbur 5 лет назад +19

    Fascinating! Here is the usual list of my suggestions (Note: this is a copy of the same list I put in the "Ottoman Slave Trade" video yesterday)
    1. The genetics of Aboriginal Australians (that'd be a really good one!)
    2. World Wars before the 20th century (Seven Years War, Napoleanic Wars, etc.). The Napoleanic Wars specifically would be good as I think a lot of people need clarification with that. I'd suggest doing it like the Prussia video.
    3. Uratu/Kingdom of Van-Iron Age
    4. What if the two hemispheres united as a single country (Your choice of North/South, East/West, with the equator and prime meridian the "border line").
    5. Asatru-Modern Norse Religious Revival (mainly in Iceland)
    6. Neolithic Cultural Complexes ("Right before Sumeria...")
    7. Scythians
    8. What's the difference between Syria and Assyria?
    9. Jainism
    10. The Lesser Known Uralic Peoples in Karelia
    11. Garamantes
    12. Tonga and other countries never colonized by the Europeans.
    As usual, hope that helps!

  • @FilK79
    @FilK79 5 лет назад +10

    WOW you just explained to me everything important about a corner of a globe I was still in shadow till today, thanks, great videos!

  • @405boy4
    @405boy4 5 лет назад +55

    Great interview. I did my DNA test through Ancestry DNA and found that Nigeria was my second largest African heritage behind Benin/Togo..It kind of surprised me seeing that Nigeria is larger than both of those countries combined. But it's cool.. Good information tho.

    • @princezz4love
      @princezz4love 5 лет назад +16

      You're most likely Yoruba, if your DNA revealed Togo, Benin, and Yoruba land.

    • @405boy4
      @405boy4 5 лет назад +7

      Oduduwa Republic Well they updated it and Benin/ Togo is second 36%. Cameroon/ Congo/Southern Bantu is Number 1 at 38%. I want to see all these countries. The problem is both The DRC and Republic of Congo are considered highly dangerous traveling spots for tourist. Cameroon seems to be a cool spot to visit from looking at tourists who posted it on RUclips, but I think I feel the most safest going to Benin and Togo..Are you familiar with these countries?

    • @princezz4love
      @princezz4love 5 лет назад +3

      @@405boy4 there is a turmoil going on in Cameroon right now. The north and south are killing one another. Togo and Benin are both peaceful right now.

    • @405boy4
      @405boy4 5 лет назад +4

      Oduduwa Republic That's cool to know. Benin and Togo are small countries but I'd still love to see the motherland. I'm planning for it, with an expected vacation time frame between May/June 2019

    • @princezz4love
      @princezz4love 5 лет назад +1

      @KeepItReal you're suffering from self denial syndrome!

  • @zaippiaz
    @zaippiaz 5 лет назад +3

    I love your content Masaman! Thanks for shedding light on the country of my family

  • @dili_m
    @dili_m 5 лет назад +13

    Thank you for giving a positive light to my country

  • @ojoj1937
    @ojoj1937 4 года назад +3

    This is just Brilliant!!! Thank you 🙏🏾

  • @Shadowbannddiscourse
    @Shadowbannddiscourse 4 года назад +72

    I have hausa fulani back ground on my dad side and many of us were enslaved as well .as far as being distinguished from other africans, all Africans are not the same even among the indeigenous black africans .. you tend to seem to look down on bantus a lot and also putting black Americans with one root of African orgins when that isnt the case with many of us.

    • @hebrewthought9976
      @hebrewthought9976 3 года назад +29

      Me too I did a video on my page about it. A Nigerian man told me “you look like a northerner “. I asked him what the northern ppl were called and he said Hausa. I uploaded my dna in gedmatch and bam Hausa was one of my closest genetic match.

    • @tsuyuasui7297
      @tsuyuasui7297 3 года назад +16

      Oddio Discourse OMG THANK YOU!!! i’ve noticed that he seems to look down upon people that are bantu, idk why i thought it was only me.

    • @Shadowbannddiscourse
      @Shadowbannddiscourse 3 года назад +7

      @@tsuyuasui7297 no , its not only you. I think I'm the only one that had to point this out. Btw nihonjin desuka

    • @Love25648
      @Love25648 3 года назад +19

      @@Shadowbannddiscourse you’re right this guy has issues he loves the Horn of Africa and groups he sees as less Bantu aka black Africans

    • @Shadowbannddiscourse
      @Shadowbannddiscourse 3 года назад +7

      @@Love25648 not cool at all

  • @hakusho04
    @hakusho04 5 лет назад +8

    You put so much effort into this videos. Man keep going.

  • @keithkashflow24G
    @keithkashflow24G 5 лет назад +3

    Masaman u da man bro your research is incredible I always have some of this unkown info but u put so many pieces to the puzzle.

  • @spragon6940
    @spragon6940 5 лет назад +151

    *Insert Chad joke here*

  • @cedfri
    @cedfri 5 лет назад +45

    I’m an American, born and raised in Mississippi family history here also, but majority of my DNA makeup is wit the Fulani and Hausa people, also Mandinka

    • @Skadi609
      @Skadi609 4 года назад +3

      @Courtie Shay What's wrong with Fulani people.

    • @jonp6709
      @jonp6709 4 года назад +6

      @Courtie Shay alot of black people have fulani

    • @cedfri
      @cedfri 4 года назад +3

      Dawnee Northern I’ve taken AncestryDNA then sent my raw data to Gedmatch and thats where I saw what ethnic groups of people I share most common ancestry with.. And those where the main 3

    • @cedfri
      @cedfri 4 года назад +1

      Courtie Shay what information you where misinformed about Fulani people...

    • @hebrewthought9976
      @hebrewthought9976 3 года назад +2

      CeddieCed me too but mine was more hausa at number 1 Fulani was further down the list. I did a video on it

  • @keriezy
    @keriezy 5 лет назад +1

    I really like nerding out to your videos. Thanks for doing so much work.

  • @topcatseriosblack8396
    @topcatseriosblack8396 5 лет назад +4

    Again nice video massaman thanks keep it up I love the dedication.

  • @selendriamuganogo7077
    @selendriamuganogo7077 5 лет назад +14

    Sounds interesting... So proud of my Nigerian heritage... Along with the rest of my west African heritage 💗

  • @hooahj
    @hooahj 3 года назад +5

    You know this trips me out. My last name is Chadic and I've always wondered if my family is from this region originally. Great video but now it makes me want to do some digging. I've heard that our last names could be attributed to the region in which our ancestors come from. Guess I'm gonna have to figure this out. Thanks for the vid

  • @milkywaygalaxymedia4311
    @milkywaygalaxymedia4311 4 года назад +1

    Great work man! You are the Man !!!!

  • @adamorlowski4886
    @adamorlowski4886 5 лет назад

    Love all the videos about culture and genetics. It's hard to find information anywhere else about this stuff !

  • @isaacbakan1295
    @isaacbakan1295 4 года назад +8

    I like how you pay attention to Africa. It is so often ignored in the West even though as you mentioned just some of the countries alone have huge and diverse populations

  • @captivesojourner
    @captivesojourner Год назад +4

    Dude u managed to make sense of my 23 and me results in 12 minutes. I am R-P25_1 aka (R1b1) Paternal lineage from West Africa by way of Jamaica. Most Jamaicans and West Africans are Haplogroup E and i was perplexed seeing i was R but it makes sense now. I need to dig some more but thank you for this video!

    • @GreaterEthio
      @GreaterEthio Год назад

      Jamaican too and get told by west Africans I look fulani "one of us" or sudanese. Took ancestry test which had Nigeria and Ghana highest then just below cameroon then Mali

    • @hommeboy
      @hommeboy 3 месяца назад

      Your sub-clade of R1b is different than the Chad one

  • @lisasutherland-fraser4479
    @lisasutherland-fraser4479 5 лет назад +1

    Another fabulous video. Thank you!

  • @jagubadsha1983
    @jagubadsha1983 5 лет назад +1

    Masaman you are doing incredible service to humanity. Thankyou.

  • @francismuiruri9064
    @francismuiruri9064 3 года назад +12

    I travelled to Lagos a couple of years ago and local guys were saying i looked like a Hausa. That was funny cause am from central Kenya.

  • @utrix_1121
    @utrix_1121 4 года назад +7

    As a child of Nigerian immigrants, I've only ever been to the nation once and I was so young I couldn't remember. But when you placed the landmass of Nigeria onto America I choked. I didn't think the nation was that big.

  • @tonywalton1052
    @tonywalton1052 5 лет назад

    Interesting video, like all of them-getting better and better

  • @setflavius8049
    @setflavius8049 5 лет назад +2

    This is the single greatest RUclips channel ever. History and ethnic information. What is it called to do research based on ethnics, race, and genes? This is very interesting

  • @amoun5062
    @amoun5062 4 года назад +20

    The Tyrone vs Chad memes are legendary 😂

  • @proverbalizer
    @proverbalizer 4 года назад +27

    5:45 that's misleading, Hausa's (in general) have darker skin than their southern Yoruba and Igbo neighbors....Yoruba people even have a term for reddish-brown skin "omo pupa" (literally red child)

    • @dr.mmaudi8194
      @dr.mmaudi8194 3 года назад

      Come to zaria, kano, Katsina and sokoto, you will be surprised to see the white complexion of purely Hausa people.
      The dark skinned hausa are just one group of the community and the poorer segment of the hausa population.
      You don't see the fairer ones because you probably have not been to their community.
      They form the elite of the community and they actually consider themselves the main hausa. Do some travel

    • @proverbalizer
      @proverbalizer 3 года назад +22

      @@dr.mmaudi8194 pics please. Are you actually talking about Fulanis..they are also very far from "white complexion" even though they tend to be a bit lighter. Or are you talking about albinos? Or are you talking about the LIl Kim / (used to be) Black Chyna type of Nigerians who for whatever reason think it is a good idea to wage chemical warfare against their own skin

    • @dr.mmaudi8194
      @dr.mmaudi8194 3 года назад

      @@proverbalizer pure hausa. The very hausa people you classify as dark skinned. I'm not talking about the fulani.

    • @dr.mmaudi8194
      @dr.mmaudi8194 3 года назад

      @@proverbalizer definitely not albinos. You don't know what I am talking about because you don't know about them. Surprised!!!

    • @proverbalizer
      @proverbalizer 3 года назад +13

      @@dr.mmaudi8194 Yes, I truly don't know what you are talking about, that's why I asked for pics. I don't know what you mean by a "white complexioned" Nigerian (of any ethnicity actually). Is it only by traveling to Kano or Katsina that I can see them? They never travel to Abuja, or Lagos, or Ibadan like their brown skinned Hausa cousins?

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmai 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful video, Masaman

  • @ricardocervantes9177
    @ricardocervantes9177 5 лет назад +1

    Great video like always!

  • @Aurelian369_
    @Aurelian369_ 2 года назад +3

    thank you for shining light on Africa’s different ethnic groups, it irks me beyond belief when I hear people say that Africa is one big country

  • @AryanWarriorBogpill
    @AryanWarriorBogpill 5 лет назад +22

    The Virgin Islands vs the CHAD republic

  • @nemesis5481
    @nemesis5481 3 года назад

    _That melody in the background at the beginning of this video, by Bach, The Well Tempered Clavier Book I Prelude and Fugue No.1 in C Major was a very nice touch, editor. Love it!_

  • @edwardwalker8385
    @edwardwalker8385 5 лет назад

    Your video is excellent in describing the complexity of ethinic genes and language groups

  • @OmotolaALawal
    @OmotolaALawal 5 лет назад +13

    i'm Nigerian...i can recognize Hausa- Fulani people by look. (Everyone who lives there can) Although they are a select few....and yes you're pretty correct about everything.

  • @saveggg7141
    @saveggg7141 5 лет назад +8

    Interesting fact. Bashkirs (the turkic people living near the Ural mountains) also share R1b haplogroup with western europeans and chadic people

    • @uccygala5812
      @uccygala5812 8 месяцев назад

      actually turks were the first foreigners that mingled with the hausas since before the Arabs and the trans Saharan trade, which makes us called every Europeans as "turawa" rooted from "turkawa" means turkey people

  • @francismuiruri9064
    @francismuiruri9064 3 года назад +1

    These Masaman videos are educative.

  • @Kenya15355
    @Kenya15355 5 лет назад

    That was a great video!

  • @iraqimapper8625
    @iraqimapper8625 5 лет назад +71

    I actually like Nigerian people they are nice and beautiful people

    • @Demographiaanthropology
      @Demographiaanthropology 5 лет назад

      Demographia will soon make a video about Africans. If you didn't know, it's a channel just like Masaman where Demographia talks about race and stuff. You should watch it

    • @zhouyongkang5331
      @zhouyongkang5331 5 лет назад

      باح الروافض ابن الموصل
      Why do you say Shi'a people aren't muslim?

    • @eyad6998
      @eyad6998 5 лет назад +3

      @@zhouyongkang5331 because they curse omar and Aisha

    • @blenshanegro3260
      @blenshanegro3260 5 лет назад

      @@Demographiaanthropology subbed

    • @Demographiaanthropology
      @Demographiaanthropology 5 лет назад

      Roosevelt Island thank you so much friend

  • @xxwiki7510
    @xxwiki7510 5 лет назад +14

    This video is very informative i always get that i look nigerian but im from south sudan & im pretty sure theres a shared history

    • @BroadwayRonMexico
      @BroadwayRonMexico 3 года назад +1

      It's probably because of the Nilo-Saharan ancestry of the Chadic peoples that he mentioned. Most of South Sudan's population are Nilotic

    • @iyiolaabosede9500
      @iyiolaabosede9500 2 года назад

      Yes south Sudan’s look like Hausa tribe

  • @kel2040
    @kel2040 5 лет назад

    Great Video Masaman

  • @fredmidtgaard5487
    @fredmidtgaard5487 4 года назад

    Great research !

  • @komradekevinthekommuneistd7362
    @komradekevinthekommuneistd7362 5 лет назад +4

    All I heard was chad and kush the rest was gobbledygook to me
    Good vid

  • @hebrewthought9976
    @hebrewthought9976 5 лет назад +9

    Messamen you said African Americans don’t come from Hausa / chadic speakers but according to my DNA test (that I have uploaded on my Chanel) I have mostly Hausa admixture, more than yuroba or Igbo. I also had a lot of Fulani and mandinka

    • @Chigo-nr8jg
      @Chigo-nr8jg 4 года назад +6

      Hebrew Thought some of the Hausas were sold, not a lot tho because they were the slave sellers selling to the Arabs. They were mostly sold because of the wars with the oyo empire, when the Hausas were expanding to their(oyo) territory. Though the Hausas ultimately won the war.

    • @aliyuabdulaz1131
      @aliyuabdulaz1131 4 года назад +1

      You should check again Hausa people aren’t african americans ancestors

    • @hebrewthought9976
      @hebrewthought9976 4 года назад +2

      Aliyu Abdulaz I did check again and got a even more detailed beak down. Hausa Fulani mandinka the largest groups I share with along with Cameroon

    • @hebrewthought9976
      @hebrewthought9976 3 года назад +1

      Aliyu Abdulaz I did check again and it’s been confirmed more than once.

    • @ffls2706
      @ffls2706 2 года назад +1

      9:10 he didn't say no african american came from the hausa only that they are a minority

  • @slysteel7227
    @slysteel7227 5 лет назад

    You are so on point bro.

  • @wolfsbaneandnightshade2166
    @wolfsbaneandnightshade2166 5 лет назад +1

    You need to be more specific when talking about haplogroups and state each time you bring them up if its Y chromozonal or MtDNA. Both are important for they tell 2 different stories of the same people group. Mtdna tends to be more indigenous while y tends to be later editions to the region (usualy due to warfare) Love your videos. Do Latvia (very interesting y chrom), Yakut and Sami peoples!!! And look into the X mtdna very cool link of Europe to Native Americans.

  • @mrniceguy7168
    @mrniceguy7168 5 лет назад +90

    I wish southern Nigeria would split from the north.

    • @MrSivram28
      @MrSivram28 5 лет назад +28

      Northerners are a drag to southerners

    • @limitlesswisdom9499
      @limitlesswisdom9499 5 лет назад +6

      Anti Islamic comment lol

    • @AR-gu2no
      @AR-gu2no 5 лет назад +26

      Limitless Wisdom islam is cancer

    • @ane1315
      @ane1315 5 лет назад +2

      Why??

    • @slysteel7227
      @slysteel7227 5 лет назад +28

      You are right,the problem with Nigeria is the north,boko haram and all sorts of ills,the south is a totally different place

  • @jamesthomas6965
    @jamesthomas6965 5 лет назад +4

    Cool video Mason, could you do a video on Marcus Garvey?

  • @ONLYTHETRUTH
    @ONLYTHETRUTH 5 лет назад

    Greetings Masaman great video as always, I have a non profit channel I was wondering if i could use some pieces of your video.Blessings

  • @ClamTheClammy
    @ClamTheClammy 5 лет назад +1

    Hey, this video didn't show up on my subbed section. I just saw this now while checking your channel.

  • @bulletbill1104
    @bulletbill1104 5 лет назад +48

    Be a chad among tyrones

  • @pokya-anakrantau8845
    @pokya-anakrantau8845 5 лет назад +3

    Do a doco on Hui (回族)ethnic group of China - they’re Mandarin-speaking Muslims of China, making them Sinitic rather than Turkic. There’s about 10 millions of them in China mainly concentrated in the Northwestern regions of China although they are a common sight in major cities of China like in Beijing and Tianjin. In former Soviet central Asian republics they’re known as Dungan people.

  • @ChefRafi
    @ChefRafi 5 лет назад +13

    Any Chadic people here? Who knows this sentence? Kome ya ke cikin aikin d'an tsako, shaho ya dade da sanin shi.

    • @ane1315
      @ane1315 5 лет назад

      aiki ko ciki 😂 - me wannan karin maganar ke cewa!

  • @RTBZA
    @RTBZA 5 лет назад +7

    That pic at 1:00 is of the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle in Central Jakarta.

  • @michaeljoseph1707
    @michaeljoseph1707 5 лет назад +6

    Hey dude, isn't that picture at 0:58 Bundaran HI?
    Thats in Jakarta!

  • @sapujapu6323
    @sapujapu6323 5 лет назад +10

    could you possibly make a video on the genetics/ethnicities of english people sometimes? And i love your content btw.

  • @marketmanmakaya2411
    @marketmanmakaya2411 3 года назад +1

    Masaman that's pretty good , but your forgetting that the hausa , Also reside there with the Fulani , although the hausa people were first, the Fulani from what is now Senegal became the ruling class , from the sultan to all the emirs, it's a part Nigerian history known as the Fulani wars, but for the most part , great job and thank you, can't wait to see what other videos you post.

  • @ahmedjordan1543
    @ahmedjordan1543 5 лет назад +5

    Can you make a Video about Wolof people and Senegal?? Please

  • @Nigerianprince419
    @Nigerianprince419 5 лет назад +8

    Hi a chadic here🙋🏿‍♂️ hausa to be specific

    • @lawan1687
      @lawan1687 3 года назад

      Ahhah. Lalle fa, dan hausa 😅

  • @ane1315
    @ane1315 5 лет назад +9

    I'm a Nigerian and Chadic/Hausa by ethnicity. I will like to clarify that Nigeria is not devide in two by chadic people. Majority of northern Nigeria are not chadic. But yes the largest ethnic group occupying the region are chadic hausa, and their language unite the region thus many think we all chadic hausa but we are not. Even the so called Hausa are actually either mixed with Fulani, Kanuri or other ethnicity. Eg Like myself though i always consider myself Hausa im actually not full blooded Hausa. My mertanal and paternal grandma's are Fulani mixed Hausa and likewise both of my grandfathers. I sometimes wish I'm full blooded Hausa but it's seems such don't exist anymore. Every pure hausa i try to find turned out mixed and i don't get to past first his/hers first generation grandparents. That's sad.

    • @ikengaspirit3063
      @ikengaspirit3063 3 года назад +3

      You first claim NG isn't divided by the Chadic peoples then go on to disprove that by saying the divide is linguistic not genetic.
      Well, Chadic is primarily a lingustic not a genetic name so by saying the divide is largely in language, you confirm that yes, Nigeria is divided by the Chads

    • @thelastshallbefirst6531
      @thelastshallbefirst6531 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for establishing a link. My sisiter did an African Ancestry DNA linking to the Hausa, Fula, and Tikar. I did FTDNA which showed 30% shared DNA with Nigerians.

    • @Gazautvandbusinesses
      @Gazautvandbusinesses Год назад +1

      Hmmm my brother you said your mind but you don't know i myself Is HAUSA tribe both father and mother and even my ancestors are all HAUSA i didn't share anything with Fulani I'm telling you.

    • @danbaiwa5963
      @danbaiwa5963 Год назад +2

      @@Gazautvandbusinesses God bless you we are Hausa zallah

  • @vegitoblue5000
    @vegitoblue5000 5 лет назад +1

    Hey masaman, could you please do a map of places such as Africa or the middle east of what could be countries, if the people had a choice to self-determination. Thank You.

    • @zebimicio5204
      @zebimicio5204 3 года назад +1

      The middle east would propably have been similar to what they are now (more so for palestine).
      Sub saharan african though, that is an interesting topic to see

    • @zebimicio5204
      @zebimicio5204 3 года назад

      The middle east would propably have been similar to what they are now (more so for palestine).
      Sub saharan african though, that is an interesting topic to see

  • @StandUpGill
    @StandUpGill 2 года назад

    Im glad to hear another non bias reporting other than that these people must've once been European. I was so blown away that I had to see how common this thinking was by watching some videos randomly. You've instilled hope in me. lol.
    I do have a question you may or may not be able to help me with: My question is below.....
    "Due to R1b being an ancient Haplogroup residing in Chadic people, does this mean that when we do our DNA test, we would fall into the category of the most ancient Haplogroup to have survived? Hope this makes some sense.

    • @NubiansNapata
      @NubiansNapata 2 года назад

      Chadic r1b was introduce by baggara Arabs

    • @michiga5220
      @michiga5220 Год назад

      @@NubiansNapata couldnt have been, it had to be more ancient than arabs

    • @NubiansNapata
      @NubiansNapata Год назад

      @@michiga5220 nope.. it's a genetic fact... DNA found that genetic diversity in Chad was broadly divided by a north-south axis. The core ancestry of Southern Chadians was Central African, most closely related to Pygmies. Southern Chadians then experienced four waves of gene flow over the last 3,000 years from West‐Central Africans, Eastern Africans, West‐Central Africans again, and then Arabians... The found DNA haplogroup R1b entered the Chadian gene pool during Baggara Arab era

  • @dreammfyre
    @dreammfyre 5 лет назад +4

    Hey, Masaman, love your vids.
    A humble request: Please make a video solely dedicated to criticising/debunking the incredibly dumb concepts of race and ethnicity that's so prevalent in the US right now. Americans seem to be completely ignorant and uneducated about both of these concepts.
    I've legit seen people numerous of times refer to black Americans as an their own "ethnicity", for example. Not to mention the whole concept of "Latino" as an ethnicity, which to me is absolutely crazy, as you can have only European heritage and live in SA, but still be considered having a "Latino" ethnicity.
    Then you have the idea of lumping together and generalising a whole continent as "white" or (east)"Asian", while the ethnic diversity in both these regions are massive.
    So, please make a video about something like this, or just explaining what "ethnicity"(vs. say, nationality, culture, skin colour) means in general, because I'm getting so tired of seeing all this missinformation and ignorance on the web.

    • @eniolarotimi4907
      @eniolarotimi4907 Год назад +2

      I mean black Americans are actually their own ethnicity.

  • @abdulazizbature2615
    @abdulazizbature2615 3 года назад +6

    I'm Hausa here !

  • @yykashawa
    @yykashawa 4 года назад +2

    Hello, I like this video, my name is Yusuf Kashawa Dal'Kwache, I am Kamue or Higgi by tribe, a chadic afro Asiatic language and one of the most populous tribes in northeastern Nigerian state (Adamawa)/Cameroon and some parts of the Chad. It would be great if you could do some work on the tribe.

    • @sunnya4310
      @sunnya4310 4 года назад

      Kamwe is an interesting ethnic group.

  • @LividImp
    @LividImp 5 лет назад +2

    +Masaman
    Ever considered making a map of the world if the countries were divided along ethnic and linguistic lines, instead of the often wonky political lines it is divided by today?

    • @sareeyemanusqaame8723
      @sareeyemanusqaame8723 5 лет назад +1

      There would be peace or at least less conflict in the world. When British made the arbitrary borders they were against peace and stability

  • @iraqimapper8625
    @iraqimapper8625 5 лет назад +43

    A lot of jokes about chads here :p

    • @randomguy4180
      @randomguy4180 5 лет назад +2

      This fuck qatar guy doesn't seem to understand anything going on down here.

  • @adamradziwill
    @adamradziwill 4 года назад +21

    Nigeria can be saved only by 2 states solution

  • @tarionmarsden157
    @tarionmarsden157 5 лет назад +1

    Can you do a video on South Africa and it's ethnicities. (Note: mention Nelson Mandela and the Apartheid)

  • @devs2kwik588
    @devs2kwik588 5 лет назад +1

    Could you do a video on indigenous Ghanaians and a video on the Fulani?

  • @maahes1453
    @maahes1453 5 лет назад +6

    I think they dont mention Chad because its clear they had a connection with the ANCIENT Egyptians.

    • @maahes1453
      @maahes1453 5 лет назад

      @Jotoro Yes they did you fool

    • @maahes1453
      @maahes1453 5 лет назад

      @Jotoro Its in Africa you idiot lmaoo omg you're fucking stupid.

    • @maahes1453
      @maahes1453 5 лет назад

      @Jotoro You're delusional lmaooo

    • @maahes1453
      @maahes1453 5 лет назад +1

      @Blue Dude They all were related ..

    • @maahes1453
      @maahes1453 3 года назад

      @S E P Afro-Asiatic, Chadic and Nilotic.

  • @adamradziwill
    @adamradziwill 4 года назад +3

    "Moscow (AsiaNews) - A recently published book has generated a lot of buzz in Russia. Titled The Great Batu Khan, founder of Russian Statehood (Великий хан Батый - основатель Российской государственности), the tome is by Gennady A. Tjundeshev (Haramos), a historian at Khakassia State University (in Asian Russia, where Tatar-Mongols hail from).
    Its publication has revived the memory of the times of the "Tartar yoke", when Russia was under Asian rule for more than two centuries, between the 13th and the 15th centuries. It has also inspired some comparisons, especially with President Putin, who was re-elected on 18 March and has acquired the status of tsar and great leader.
    The great Batu Khan was the grandson of Genghis Khan, who, in 1240, imposed the dominion of the so-called "Golden Horde" on the principalities of ancient Kievan Rus, which disappeared from history as a separate entity.
    The Tatars were defeated for the first time in 1380 in the Battle of Kulikovo. Dmitry Donskoj, Prince of Moscow, led the way inspired by Sergius of Radonezh. Eventually, the city of Kyiv (Kiev) was against itself by the 17th century, but Asian domination ended only in 1480 thanks to the great prince Ivan III, father of the ideology of Moscow as the Third Rome. According to Tjundeshev’s interpretation, Russia has never freed itself from the legacy of the Tatar Khans; instead, it has made it the basis of its civilisation and state organisation.
    The idea is not particularly new. Napoleon, contemplating Moscow burning in 1812 from the walls of the Kremlin, uttered his famous words: “Scratch a Russian, you find a Tatar”. Many historians recognise the importance of the rule of the Golden Horde in the development of Russian society. The word money, dénʹgi (деньги), comes from Mongolian and survives in the memory of the taxes that Russians had to pay to the Khans to obtain formal diplomas, Jarliq (ярлык), which today means label, price tag, in modern Russian. Thus, today’s Russia is more the offspring of the Golden Horde than Kievan Rus. Tsar Ivan the Terrible, who conquered the last Kazan khanate in the 1500s, incorporated the main Mongolian leaders into the Russian administration. The tsar of "Holy Russia", to whom many today compare the reigning president (Ivan IV and Putin IV), dropped out of government for a whole year, putting one of his Mongol khans, Simeon Bekbulatovich, in his place.
    On 19 April, in an interview with Radio Svoboda, Tjundeshev reiterated his thesis. "The Golden Horde introduced the imperial spirit to Russia, and Batu Khan was the true founder of Russian statehood [. . .]. The mindset of Russians is mainly Asian. Even if the population is of European stock, only a small minority think within European parameters. This is why,” says the Tatar scholar, “it is so difficult for Russians to learn to be free; they always need a strong hand to rule them.”
    “In the Russian Duma everyone always votes as the president wants, like in the Kurultáj of Genghis Khan. The founder of the Mongol Empire at the beginning of the 13th century was in reality a very advanced man for his time, able to adapt to different situations and different cultures, including religions. From the Tatars come nations such as China, India, Turkey and Russia, which embrace different faiths like Confucianism, Islam and Orthodox Christianity.”" Putin heir to the Mongol Grand Khans
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  • @Search4truth488
    @Search4truth488 5 лет назад

    I just saw the title and I knew what all the comments would be about.

  • @Sevmarick
    @Sevmarick 5 лет назад +2

    Mason, you psychic, I was reading about Chadic people the other day

    • @bri1085
      @bri1085 5 лет назад +1

      Psychic? More like Google spyware

    • @Sevmarick
      @Sevmarick 5 лет назад

      Bri10 no i was reading about the Hausa the day prior to this videos release, it was not recommended to me after my searches it did not exist during that time. You moron

    • @bri1085
      @bri1085 5 лет назад +1

      @@Sevmarick plot twist mason works Google

    • @ayatollahvladimirputin3844
      @ayatollahvladimirputin3844 3 года назад

      Well now I hope you know they spied on you

  • @y.r._
    @y.r._ 5 лет назад +4

    So, you're telling me that the much more rural, poor northern part is mainly islamic, while the urbanized, richer south isn't? What a coincidence...

  • @hebrewthought9976
    @hebrewthought9976 5 лет назад +5

    My GEDMATCH DNA results recently indicated that I mainly come from these people. So cool!

  • @jacondo2731
    @jacondo2731 5 лет назад

    thanks for making a video about afroasiatic.

  • @samuelschonenberger
    @samuelschonenberger 5 лет назад

    I'm do early, this is the first time that my vote changed the polls visually

  • @Gew219
    @Gew219 5 лет назад +10

    I wonder, to which group do Nigerian princes who offered me millions in inheritance belong?

    • @Bellajoie24
      @Bellajoie24 5 лет назад

      Lmaoo 😂😩😩

    • @slysteel7227
      @slysteel7227 5 лет назад +11

      That email might be coming from Ukraine or even India, I have traced some of the IP adresses before,try it and you will be shocked,fraudsters simply adopt a format that people fall for and they can be in any part of the world.

    • @sareeyemanusqaame8723
      @sareeyemanusqaame8723 5 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂
      They are on dating apps too
      They’ll claim a neighborhood near you but when you talk to them little bit they will tell they just went to Nigeria and that their plane broke down and they are stuck in Nigeria so as soon as I realize what’s happening I tell them I’m Nigerian myself and my father passed away recently and he left 90 million USD inheritance but I need the first 10,000 for the initial fees and they end up running from me and telling me they hate Nigerian

    • @prosperokwu5541
      @prosperokwu5541 4 года назад

      @@slysteel7227 let's not forget there are alot of Nigerians abroad as well

    • @ikengaspirit3063
      @ikengaspirit3063 3 года назад +2

      South, probably

  • @carnivoreRon
    @carnivoreRon 5 лет назад +5

    I had my genetics done with Familytreedna and I am R1B with ancestry in England and Scotland. Hello, brothers.

  • @brookethebaron9270
    @brookethebaron9270 5 лет назад +1

    This was a meme waiting to happen :]

  • @ladstaar
    @ladstaar 4 года назад +2

    Please do a video specifically on the Fulani people. They resemble the Africans of the horn

  • @caracara300
    @caracara300 5 лет назад +10

    Northern Nigerians are also very similar to Senegalese, Gambian and Nigern I am suprised you didn't mention this

    • @lilmizzije
      @lilmizzije 5 лет назад

      loool because of islam or...?

    • @lawan1687
      @lawan1687 3 года назад +2

      Yes we are similar by culture and physical affairance, but his video is focus more on language and genealogy.

  • @phantomthiefirwin9631
    @phantomthiefirwin9631 5 лет назад +11

    The Absolute POWER of Tyrone/Chads is now spreading. Lock up the Virgins.

  • @christianboekhout3475
    @christianboekhout3475 5 лет назад +1

    Hey, look up a video on the Hadza people. Probably the oldest ethnic group and culture with oral legends of hairy prehumans. Cousins to the sandawe and potentially related to the Khoisan people of the south. Very interesting!

  • @filipmerksa1426
    @filipmerksa1426 5 лет назад

    Masaman, you ok buddy? No vids from you in weeks, hope everything is fine with you

  • @mrperson0140
    @mrperson0140 5 лет назад +3

    It's good to see Nigeria making efforts to not become a backwards country.

  • @hebrewthought9976
    @hebrewthought9976 5 лет назад +20

    My DNA test result showed I have large amounts of Hausa Fulani and chadic dna from Nigeria. I’m Afro American and was told many Afro Americans actually come from chadic people.

    • @JLDReactions
      @JLDReactions 5 лет назад +2

      @Hebrew Thought Hello, which test did you take? I don't know any that could break it down like that except African Ancestry and even then it would just be haplogroups.

    • @hebrewthought9976
      @hebrewthought9976 5 лет назад

      Joshua LeonardoASMR GED MATCH DNA breaks your DNA down

    • @sepulcher8263
      @sepulcher8263 3 года назад +2

      Doubt it, They come mostly from Yoruba

    • @Goonztz
      @Goonztz 3 года назад +1

      @@sepulcher8263 it's possible

    • @lawan1687
      @lawan1687 3 года назад +4

      It is Possible, but we are not jews what so ever. ( your name Hebrew with a picture of star od devid where do you get that?) what then the end of the video the last logo is a symbol of hausa/fulani, Not a star of devid Period.

  • @reidelasskinhead6346
    @reidelasskinhead6346 Год назад

    very goood

  • @Itsshadowgod
    @Itsshadowgod 5 лет назад

    What do you think would solve the civil war problems in South Sudan?

  • @1293ST
    @1293ST 5 лет назад +40

    Chaaad !

  • @chaostheoryrulz6080
    @chaostheoryrulz6080 5 лет назад +4

    The genetics studies of Chadic speaking peoples points to East Africa in the Sudan.

  • @anthonywest4173
    @anthonywest4173 5 лет назад +2

    BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE.

  • @karolus145
    @karolus145 5 лет назад

    11:30. Really neat map