East African slave trade was ongoing during this period as the Portuguese had settled in Mombasa Kenya around the late 1500s. They built Fort Jesus in 1593-1596 which to this day is still a historical place in our country. Labor was done by the Swahili people and they used the Renaissance design to build it as it was popular during this time. Definitely a place to visit and learn its history if any of you get a chance to visit Kenya 🇰🇪
Also to note is the fact that the Maasai people were the only people that were not captured and sold as slaves during this time. They were fierce and opposed any attempts of infiltration by the foreigners. This manifested all the way to colonisation. To date, they still maintain a sizeable ancient way of life subtly affected by modern ways of life.
this was EXTREMELY informative. I am trying to bring more african influences and characters to my local renaissance faire. and this has helped alot. thank you
Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe is the first exhibition to bring together a wide variety of works of art in diverse mediums that bear witness to the multiple aspects of the African presence in Europe in the Age of Exploration.
La vostra immaginazione deve essere immensa per intrattenere tali miti; l'Africa ha avuto poco a che fare con la rinascita o la grandezza che porta al tempo presente. Smettila di rubare cultura.
This is super important information. I have a lecture exploring both Africa and Europe during the middle ages. I'm going to include this video in my world, western and Caribbean history classes. Europeans would not have had a "rebirth" without exploiting Africa, parts of Asia and the Caribbean. But often when they explore the European renaissance, they use one to two sentences that credits their expansion and "intelligence" while they limit information and use subjective language and perpetuate ideas of inferiority about the colonized. Thank you for your constant contribution. You're a legend.
@Enya Douglas. One of the attributes of my late grandma and mom was their mention of Timbuktu in Trinidad. I even inherited huge gold bangles of my great great grandma. I also had jewelry from birth. Rings, chains, earrings, bangles, slave wrist bands and bracelets. Both male and female siblings received them. One of my late uncle's was called "Sonny boy" from a child.
You forgot to mention their competition with Muslims, the white man was lagging behind from the 8th to the 14th centuries in science, warfare and technology, the monopoly position of Muslims forced them to search for different trade routes by sea and that’s how America got discovered. By the way Muslims exploited Africa also, not trying to glorify but its an more accurate description of what led to the age of discovery.
@@ario4795 Europe major center of civilizational achievement? really don’t think so dude, that’s called the Middle East. Before there was even a renaissance in Europe there were plenty of them in the Middle East, stop your nonsense.
I don’t think you understood anything. The Renaissance isn’t a event that just occurred out of no where in Europe. What preceded the renaissance was the 12th century Renaissance. By the 1300s universities had been widespread across the European continent not just in England France Italy Spain and Germany but also lesser known regions such as Albania and Ireland which also hosted universities in the 1300s. Even before the 12th century renaissance. It not as of there was no advanced culture in Europe. For example the Byzantine empire flourished thankfully we have the Hagia Sofia still standing so ignorant people like you can’t make ignorant statement yet you still do. Bulgaria in the 9th century for example wasn’t savages, they governed over vast areas of land , they established a writting system of their own, their established a Bulgarian Orthodox Church for their own ethnic group and religious institutions as well as literacy institutions. Same with Venice. According to Angus maddison who is known in his works in economic history. In the year 1000 AD the Byzantine empire had the 2nd highest gdp in the world after the Song Dynasty.
@@ario4795 it’s not just Greece and Rome. When the Roman Empire fell. The Byzantine empire still hosted the largest city in the world. And in the 6th century the Byzantine empire entered a new golden age incorporating Italy back into the Roman Empire temporarily. Thankfully we have the Hagia Sofia which still stand as a monument built before the birth of Islam to demonstrate just how classical works survived. The Islamic golden age post dates the fall of Rome by centuries. The empire which preserved the Classical Greek and Roman works was the Byzantine empire which is a European civilization. The library of Constantinople remained the last great ancient library up until Islamic conquest in 1453. Aswell as hosting the university of Constantinople
I’ve been looking for something like this for awhile. One almost might think nothing happened in Africa before the slave trade. Thank you for your work.
When you leave Africa, as the plane lifts, you feel that more than leaving a continent you’re leaving state of mind. Whatever awaits you at the other end of your journey will be of a different order of existence - Francesca Marciano
I would expect nothing less than this from a channel claiming to behold African truth to quote an Italian actress, and author of fiction, with a line from a novel that she wrote about Africa as truth. The mental gymnastics required to think others aren't smart enough to see through the intended fraud is unparalleled; the cognitive dissonance within these cesspools of phantasmagorical fraud runs congruent. Carry on; you're saving the rest of the world time it would take to dispel the jealous myths you embrace.
@@intsikayethu495 How can a thing so shallow hit so deep? Dovete essere privi di conoscenza e di buon senso; entrambi comuni tra coloro che spingono il pugno in aria per mostrare unità nell'ignoranza.
I follow your channel and work for a few years... your work is amazing. But I would really really like if everytime you talk about the different kingdons and etc, you show quickly the geographic location of them. It helps a lot when you do. Abraços do Brasil.
thank you! i love history but it feels hard to find non Eurocentric history. world history in school should just change its title to "European history"
Black people were very prominent and intricate in the Renaissance. And it is a moment in time public schools NEVER really address during black history month 😒😒🤦♀️🤷♀️
@Rachmaninoff Stan You built the plantation houses and economy of the south, but not the industry, railways and other architecture of the north from which the USA rose to become a superpower.
Black people were not prominent in the Renaissance at all. The Renaissance started in Italy after the Moors were kicked out. Of the Iberian peninsula. And the Moors only held Grenada for the last 250 years. Name me one notable Black person from the Renaissance
I just want to note something really quick reading through the comments. More and more I find people degrading the accomplishments of African and African descendants to the point where they make every single advancement and achievement trivial. Unfortunately the vast majority of people doing this are white. I think the celebration of culture no matter where you come from and understanding that culture and what it means is truly important. Never let these racists take away from what your people have achieved. I hope someday we can celebrate all of our achievements together as humans rather than targeting someone for modern day representations. Colonisation and slavery have done many many horrible things besides just the genocide of your people. They stole your history. You have every right to celebrate it just as much as every other "race". I'll never be able to relate EVER and can't pretend to, but it makes me happy to see that celebration.
@@hometeamhistory806 thanks just wondering because its rare seeing pre-cololonal African architecture fully recreated. It looks dope and most importantly accurate.
I’m all about just leaders not brutal royals. Having famous kings and queens is all good and well as long as they are just and don’t subjugate the population. Sadly in kingship or queenship subjugation is always around the corner. We don’t need kings or queens to rule us but we do need wise and just leaders. Which is lacking of late. Great video. Thank you for sharing.
Leadership is a necessary office in every culture and whether Queen, King or Prime Minister-ship, there is need for authority in ruling. Chaos is birthed where leadership is absent. Lawlessness prevail without it!
Despite most of these being despotic rulers, I think it helps to dismiss the widespread European propaganda that Africa was just a series of disconnected villages and hunter gatherers. These rulers don't need to be examples for present leadership but they serve to show that Africa has always been capable of extensive political organisation and public projects - as well as being able to force settlements with European powers before the effects of slavery weakened African empires and strengthened European ones to the point that only a handful were able to withstand them.
I will continue to look at this everyday so I can learn about my history because I think that's very important for every black person to know their history as well.
Do check up the accient Bini empire ruled by Oba Ovhoramhen Nogbaisi. I am not an authority in the history but I guarantee you this empire was and still is the epi-center of Africa history and traditions till date. In fact it is said to be the oldest monarchy in the world today.
In other words Leonardo Da Vinci was not the only human being making historical progress but Africa including other parts of the World as well which brings us to American history a One sided taught to all the European history while others like the Natives the Africans etc. cultures being forcibly stripped and misinformed.
@@kye4216 It's a Tradition Native tribes pass on history by verbally telling their storys which is pass on to generations but sadly having battles and genocide eliminated their existence .
The Renaissance period in Europe came in 3 forms just like the European dark ages 1300s-1524 was early to peak Renaissance which peak Renaissance revolves around Florence Italy ,1470s-1524 , every thing prior was similar too early middle ages in Europe in the 1300s-1453 when Europeans was getting footing and relearning old African, Islamic, Asian, Greece/Roman discoveries at a lower rate this when alot of Africans kingdom's was at peak from (1324) early Renaissance to peak (1470-1524) European Renaissance era ,1524 -1600 was the Northern Renaissance era when Northern European countries finally had a chance to benefit from colonialism, global trading and rediscovering ancient arts ,this when alot of African kingdoms was at its peak and where the Renaissance period ended , 1600-1912 was the Age of Global colonialism in which alot of the kingdoms and rulers you mentioned had many conflicts and political interactions with European powers
If you don’t know much about European history best not comment. Firstly it’s important to distinguish regions in Europe and Africa Especially. You even called it old African knowledge 🤦♂️ you know Italian renaissance thinker all listed their influences placing considerable emphasis on Greek scholars like Aristotle. In the form of art yes renaissance art in not “African or Islamic in origin” Islamic art prohibited art in humanoid form which is why art in the Islamic world is generally restricted to Calligraphy in contrast art in Europe is in humanoid form Was preceded the well known Italian renaissance was the 12th century Renaissance in Western Europe. At this time European had constructed the tallest monuments on earth. No building built was taller than those gothic cathedrals in England. Even in the 1200s universities had existed in England France Italy Spain Portugal etc or in the case of the Byzantine empire the university of Constantinople which dates back to the 4th century before Islam even existed. Universities in England France Spain Italy etc all predate the existence of the Mali empire When Rome fell in tbe 5th century Eastern European (Balkans) was again the new center of European civilization as Constantinople in the 6th century hosted the largest city on earth. And the Hagia Sofia still stand built in the 6th century to this day. Constantinople would consistently remains one of amongst the largest city on earth in 800s or 1000s.
@@arberor4597 you really just ignored when I said relearning Greece , Roman, Asian culture right...... The Greeks and Romans created things and also was influenced by middle eastern, Asian and Mediterranean discoveries ,the general bulk of western Europe was in the dark ages after fall rome , when Europeans had a spark of light in the dark ages it was around the high middle ages that you can see in the art and architecture in which they caught up with the middle east and even trolled the byzantine empire in the 4th crusade , the 1300s was when the pillers of rediscovering ancient arts/culture was mash up with Christianity in a slow manner but we could all agree peak Renaissance was in Italy in the late 1400s before the age of discovery that lead to the Northern Renaissance which made Europe a global power of kingdom's and empire's
@@afro_souledits2382 The info you share is only sprinkled with truth and corrupted with Afrocentric rubbish. It's hard to take someone seriously when they use the non-existent word "alot" and have yet to grasp the proper use of punctuation. We don't mind teaching and learning with other cultures, but when those cultures demand lowering standards that have been in place for centuries for them to enter the arena of learning, what's the point?
You're looking at it wrong: There is history, and then there are Afrocentric movements that serve as entertainment. Hanging around channels such as this one, or taking any college course with "studies" in the title of the class, will afford you the ability to look like a fool if and when you spread the misinformation.
@@ossoduro7794 dude, why are u even here? This is African history, not italian. Your sm@ll bwain is not meant to comprehend the facts in this video, he actually went far too soft here
Slavic people never reached Spain :P they were captured or sold in eastern provinces of Rome like Panonia :P Moors took that word from latin 500 years after Romans
@@DReyesNYC Do you aspire to be a purveyor of sophistries? Or does it just come naturally? Non c'è niente di te che sia devoto o regale; forse un nome migliore per te sarebbe "perdente incapace"!
@@intsikayethu495 no it's the origin of ancient homin species but the origin of homo sapiens is actually located to west/central Africa. Stop regurgitating on info
-Byzantine empire flourished hosting the university of Constantinople and the last great ancient library of Constantinople aswell. -the 12th century Renaissance, -the Italian renaissance -By the year 1300 England had built the tallest building ever built in human history. -in 1400s Italian built the Florence cathedral. In the year 717 the Umayyad caliphate had already conquered Persia Middle East North Africa but then tried conquering Constantinople and failed. When the muslims were retreating the Bulgarian massacre the invading Arab 💪
@@NoRockinMansLand You're proof that my words have served me exactly how I wanted them to; you're just nine months behind me in letting them get through to you.
You're so obsessed with the idea that the moors were white skinned and anyone who was "black" was a slave soldier. Explain the coat of arms, heraldy, statues, paintings, literature of the time period then. Men, use critical thinking sometimes, not everything is "well, this book said"
Kings and Generals did a video on Mansa Musa recently and one thing really stuck with me. It was that Mansa Musa was the richest "recorded" man to live but what if the Mansas before him were wealthier but they just were not written about or very popular???? Also Elon Musk is now Africa's most influential person to ever live and the richest on Earth today. Imagine if Africans could properly adminstr a country... How many other Elons are there working as a child servant, eating out of dumpsters, or working on a plantation?????
What a goddamn shame peddling NFTs. Sorry that's and automatic unsubscribe from me man. That shit's a scam, it's stupid as hell and it doesn't even make any sense. Peace.
NO OUT OF THE BOX THINKING ON THE CHANNEL JUST REGULAR DRIVING SLOW SPEED NO FOR INFORMATION SEEKERS OR DETECTIVE MINDED PEOPLE FORWARD THNKER OR CRITICAL THINKERS
DUDE WERE YOU LEARN HISTORY FROM WHITE PEOPLE DAM WERES THE PASSION I was once a listener but I grew wisdom you just have surface level research not deep or hard hitting at all this is for BABIES
@@NoRockinMansLand Is that all you could capture‽ That doesn't seem like that many. How many languages do you speak‽ You see how hasty you are to post nonsensical rubbish whenever you get triggered, nero‽ Do you really want to compare numbers and statistics, you fool‽ Who is still crying about being sold by their own people‽
East African slave trade was ongoing during this period as the Portuguese had settled in Mombasa Kenya around the late 1500s. They built Fort Jesus in 1593-1596 which to this day is still a historical place in our country. Labor was done by the Swahili people and they used the Renaissance design to build it as it was popular during this time. Definitely a place to visit and learn its history if any of you get a chance to visit Kenya 🇰🇪
Also to note is the fact that the Maasai people were the only people that were not captured and sold as slaves during this time. They were fierce and opposed any attempts of infiltration by the foreigners. This manifested all the way to colonisation. To date, they still maintain a sizeable ancient way of life subtly affected by modern ways of life.
@@martinesho5050 very true!! The Maasai to this day still uphold their cultural values, attires and traditions. Very unique people
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Africa, specifically West Africa was very strong during the Middle-Ages; I am surprised this video wasn’t an hour long.
Yeah it more to the story and His-story
Here a video that’s shares more information
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@ANDY LUMEH © I bring you Gold. Source ?
@amon raset
amon, what do you mean by that statement?
That Yoruba is white. Do I understand you correctly?
This entire thread is dogshit and needss to be removed. 🪓
@amon raset What are you talking about?
this was EXTREMELY informative. I am trying to bring more african influences and characters to my local renaissance faire. and this has helped alot. thank you
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This will only afford you to look like a fool or a liar if you present it as truth or history.
@@ossoduro7794 what do you mean
Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe is the first exhibition to bring together a wide variety of works of art in diverse mediums that bear witness to the multiple aspects of the African presence in Europe in the Age of Exploration.
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La vostra immaginazione deve essere immensa per intrattenere tali miti; l'Africa ha avuto poco a che fare con la rinascita o la grandezza che porta al tempo presente. Smettila di rubare cultura.
I appreciate this channel more and more everyday ✊🏿💯
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Even me 🙏🏿 The constant work that goes into keeping this channel so perfect is admirable ✊🏿
This is super important information. I have a lecture exploring both Africa and Europe during the middle ages. I'm going to include this video in my world, western and Caribbean history classes. Europeans would not have had a "rebirth" without exploiting Africa, parts of Asia and the Caribbean. But often when they explore the European renaissance, they use one to two sentences that credits their expansion and "intelligence" while they limit information and use subjective language and perpetuate ideas of inferiority about the colonized. Thank you for your constant contribution. You're a legend.
@Enya Douglas. One of the attributes of my late grandma and mom was their mention of Timbuktu in Trinidad. I even inherited huge gold bangles of my great great grandma. I also had jewelry from birth. Rings, chains, earrings, bangles, slave wrist bands and bracelets. Both male and female siblings received them. One of my late uncle's was called "Sonny boy" from a child.
You forgot to mention their competition with Muslims, the white man was lagging behind from the 8th to the 14th centuries in science, warfare and technology, the monopoly position of Muslims forced them to search for different trade routes by sea and that’s how America got discovered. By the way Muslims exploited Africa also, not trying to glorify but its an more accurate description of what led to the age of discovery.
@@ario4795 Europe major center of civilizational achievement? really don’t think so dude, that’s called the Middle East. Before there was even a renaissance in Europe there were plenty of them in the Middle East, stop your nonsense.
I don’t think you understood anything. The Renaissance isn’t a event that just occurred out of no where in Europe. What preceded the renaissance was the 12th century Renaissance. By the 1300s universities had been widespread across the European continent not just in England France Italy Spain and Germany but also lesser known regions such as Albania and Ireland which also hosted universities in the 1300s.
Even before the 12th century renaissance. It not as of there was no advanced culture in Europe. For example the Byzantine empire flourished thankfully we have the Hagia Sofia still standing so ignorant people like you can’t make ignorant statement yet you still do.
Bulgaria in the 9th century for example wasn’t savages, they governed over vast areas of land , they established a writting system of their own, their established a Bulgarian Orthodox Church for their own ethnic group and religious institutions as well as literacy institutions.
Same with Venice. According to Angus maddison who is known in his works in economic history. In the year 1000 AD the Byzantine empire had the 2nd highest gdp in the world after the Song Dynasty.
@@ario4795 it’s not just Greece and Rome. When the Roman Empire fell. The Byzantine empire still hosted the largest city in the world. And in the 6th century the Byzantine empire entered a new golden age incorporating Italy back into the Roman Empire temporarily. Thankfully we have the Hagia Sofia which still stand as a monument built before the birth of Islam to demonstrate just how classical works survived.
The Islamic golden age post dates the fall of Rome by centuries. The empire which preserved the Classical Greek and Roman works was the Byzantine empire which is a European civilization. The library of Constantinople remained the last great ancient library up until Islamic conquest in 1453. Aswell as hosting the university of Constantinople
I’ve been looking for something like this for awhile. One almost might think nothing happened in Africa before the slave trade. Thank you for your work.
When you leave Africa, as the plane lifts, you feel that more than leaving a continent you’re leaving state of mind. Whatever awaits you at the other end of your journey will be of a different order of existence - Francesca Marciano
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Wow , that really hits deep✊🏿
I would expect nothing less than this from a channel claiming to behold African truth to quote an Italian actress, and author of fiction, with a line from a novel that she wrote about Africa as truth. The mental gymnastics required to think others aren't smart enough to see through the intended fraud is unparalleled; the cognitive dissonance within these cesspools of phantasmagorical fraud runs congruent.
Carry on; you're saving the rest of the world time it would take to dispel the jealous myths you embrace.
@@intsikayethu495 How can a thing so shallow hit so deep? Dovete essere privi di conoscenza e di buon senso; entrambi comuni tra coloro che spingono il pugno in aria per mostrare unità nell'ignoranza.
I worked on a digitisation project for Kilwa kisiwani photos of archaeological findings, happy you mentioned this great African place!
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The greatest African place
I love this channel man, I think its important to understand both european and african history in order to understand history to the fullest.
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I agree
I follow your channel and work for a few years... your work is amazing. But I would really really like if everytime you talk about the different kingdons and etc, you show quickly the geographic location of them. It helps a lot when you do. Abraços do Brasil.
Extremely outstanding history! Blessings
Anthropology is fascinating and the ethics we can learn.
Thank you.
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Ethics are the foundation of human behavior 😎
love love‼️✨keep going God.. blessings ✨✨
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thank you! i love history but it feels hard to find non Eurocentric history. world history in school should just change its title to "European history"
Agreed, anthropology is a grand way to learn more about humanity.
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Excellent work as always brother. I have learned much from you.
Amazing work, I really enjoyed this and continue to learn.
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just got this amazing book! *Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the Making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War*
Hometeam should do a review of the book.
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Great information brother thank you.
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Great Video bro 🙏🏽
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Great channel overall 😁
Black people were very prominent and intricate in the Renaissance. And it is a moment in time public schools NEVER really address during black history month 😒😒🤦♀️🤷♀️
so true, it needs to be redone. american black history didnt begin with slavery and the civil war.
@Rachmaninoff Stan You built the plantation houses and economy of the south, but not the industry, railways and other architecture of the north from which the USA rose to become a superpower.
@@tdbaker3564 when did Americans black history begin?
Black people were not prominent in the Renaissance at all. The Renaissance started in Italy after the Moors were kicked out. Of the Iberian peninsula. And the Moors only held Grenada for the last 250 years. Name me one notable Black person from the Renaissance
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I just want to note something really quick reading through the comments. More and more I find people degrading the accomplishments of African and African descendants to the point where they make every single advancement and achievement trivial. Unfortunately the vast majority of people doing this are white. I think the celebration of culture no matter where you come from and understanding that culture and what it means is truly important. Never let these racists take away from what your people have achieved. I hope someday we can celebrate all of our achievements together as humans rather than targeting someone for modern day representations. Colonisation and slavery have done many many horrible things besides just the genocide of your people. They stole your history. You have every right to celebrate it just as much as every other "race". I'll never be able to relate EVER and can't pretend to, but it makes me happy to see that celebration.
Literally reading about this right now, The Map of Knowledge, by Violet Moller does a great job explaining the transfer of knowledge!
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Home team where do get these artwork from, especially the one with oyo city. It looks great
Appreciate that! I work with two Nigerian artist
@@hometeamhistory806 thanks just wondering because its rare seeing pre-cololonal African architecture fully recreated. It looks dope and most importantly accurate.
@@hometeamhistory806 who is the artist?
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I'm here bro 🤗
I would love to hear more about African tribes and nations that did not engage in colonialism and imperialism.
Thanks. I didn't know about many of these rulers.
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There's so much history that is unaddressed by the mainstream. Were bringing it back ✊🏿.
You're making it up, not bringing it back; trying to hold everybody else back with you lol
I’m all about just leaders not brutal royals. Having famous kings and queens is all good and well as long as they are just and don’t subjugate the population. Sadly in kingship or queenship subjugation is always around the corner. We don’t need kings or queens to rule us but we do need wise and just leaders. Which is lacking of late.
Great video. Thank you for sharing.
@ANDY LUMEH © I bring you Gold. So.... there's no such thing as olive colored Europeans, just goes from pale to afro black? 😂😂😂
Leadership is a necessary office in every culture and whether Queen, King or Prime Minister-ship, there is need for authority in ruling. Chaos is birthed where leadership is absent. Lawlessness prevail without it!
@@KingAsaBeatz blending most likely, as was done with enslaved.
Despite most of these being despotic rulers, I think it helps to dismiss the widespread European propaganda that Africa was just a series of disconnected villages and hunter gatherers. These rulers don't need to be examples for present leadership but they serve to show that Africa has always been capable of extensive political organisation and public projects - as well as being able to force settlements with European powers before the effects of slavery weakened African empires and strengthened European ones to the point that only a handful were able to withstand them.
@ANDY LUMEH © I bring you Gold. no mende people took part in almuravid movement. The people who joined the "almuravid" movement were "wolof, soninke, fulanis" the mother of Ahmad al-Mansur was a fulani woman.
Great work !
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Preach
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It's a bit of a reach, instead.
I will continue to look at this everyday so I can learn about my history because I think that's very important for every black person to know their history as well.
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SO important 🙌🏿. Understanding the past to navigate the future💪🏿
Turn down the volume of your exit music my man, for those with ear bids, it can be a killer when we raise the volume to hear your narrative voice.
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@@chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236 stop spamming your link in every comment here
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾. Thank you!
Can we get bigger clearer funny please?
There own debates, occurances, votes, or and spectators
Hereee 🙋🏾♀️
Home team my boy
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Do check up the accient Bini empire ruled by Oba Ovhoramhen Nogbaisi. I am not an authority in the history but I guarantee you this empire was and still is the epi-center of Africa history and traditions till date. In fact it is said to be the oldest monarchy in the world today.
keep going! 🔥
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keep going !
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We do not give these events as much credit as they deserve🙌🏿
That could be because they deserve none
Just the African soldiers? No other African professionals?
In other words Leonardo Da Vinci was not the only human being making historical progress but Africa including other parts of the World as well which brings us to American history a One sided taught to all the European history while others like the Natives the Africans etc. cultures being forcibly stripped and misinformed.
Because Europeans and Asians kept better records
@@kye4216 It's a Tradition Native tribes pass on history by verbally telling their storys which is pass on to generations but sadly having battles and genocide eliminated their existence .
@@letaureau3622 yea exactly that’s not a good way to keep records
@@kye4216 Well I'm Puerto Rican N.Y. Navy Veteran We have European African Caribbean Natives Which reminds me Chihuahua mix with German Shepherd 😆
Do you really think that Leonardo da Vinci was the only influential figure during the renaissance period?🤣
Love ❤️ it
From 5:16-5:20, beautiful architecture.
@Rachmaninoff Stan, to each their own.
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Do a video on habesha of east Africa
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The Renaissance period in Europe came in 3 forms just like the European dark ages
1300s-1524 was early to peak Renaissance which peak Renaissance revolves around Florence Italy ,1470s-1524 , every thing prior was similar too early middle ages in Europe in the 1300s-1453 when Europeans was getting footing and relearning old African, Islamic, Asian, Greece/Roman discoveries at a lower rate this when alot of Africans kingdom's was at peak from (1324) early Renaissance to peak (1470-1524) European Renaissance era ,1524 -1600 was the Northern Renaissance era when Northern European countries finally had a chance to benefit from colonialism, global trading and rediscovering ancient arts ,this when alot of African kingdoms was at its peak and where the Renaissance period ended , 1600-1912 was the Age of Global colonialism in which alot of the kingdoms and rulers you mentioned had many conflicts and political interactions with European powers
If you don’t know much about European history best not comment. Firstly it’s important to distinguish regions in Europe and Africa Especially. You even called it old African knowledge 🤦♂️ you know Italian renaissance thinker all listed their influences placing considerable emphasis on Greek scholars like Aristotle. In the form of art yes renaissance art in not “African or Islamic in origin” Islamic art prohibited art in humanoid form which is why art in the Islamic world is generally restricted to Calligraphy in contrast art in Europe is in humanoid form
Was preceded the well known Italian renaissance was the 12th century Renaissance in Western Europe. At this time European had constructed the tallest monuments on earth. No building built was taller than those gothic cathedrals in England. Even in the 1200s universities had existed in England France Italy Spain Portugal etc or in the case of the Byzantine empire the university of Constantinople which dates back to the 4th century before Islam even existed.
Universities in England France Spain Italy etc all predate the existence of the Mali empire
When Rome fell in tbe 5th century Eastern European (Balkans) was again the new center of European civilization as Constantinople in the 6th century hosted the largest city on earth. And the Hagia Sofia still stand built in the 6th century to this day. Constantinople would consistently remains one of amongst the largest city on earth in 800s or 1000s.
@@arberor4597 you really just ignored when I said relearning Greece , Roman, Asian culture right...... The Greeks and Romans created things and also was influenced by middle eastern, Asian and Mediterranean discoveries ,the general bulk of western Europe was in the dark ages after fall rome , when Europeans had a spark of light in the dark ages it was around the high middle ages that you can see in the art and architecture in which they caught up with the middle east and even trolled the byzantine empire in the 4th crusade , the 1300s was when the pillers of rediscovering ancient arts/culture was mash up with Christianity in a slow manner but we could all agree peak Renaissance was in Italy in the late 1400s before the age of discovery that lead to the Northern Renaissance which made Europe a global power of kingdom's and empire's
@@afro_souledits2382 The info you share is only sprinkled with truth and corrupted with Afrocentric rubbish. It's hard to take someone seriously when they use the non-existent word "alot" and have yet to grasp the proper use of punctuation. We don't mind teaching and learning with other cultures, but when those cultures demand lowering standards that have been in place for centuries for them to enter the arena of learning, what's the point?
Renesans in Europe, particularly in Italy was originated by rediscovering ROMAN manuscripts, and roman heritage
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The Renaissance was brought forward by the Moors.
But if you listened at the beginning he refuted what you just said.
Haha the Moors had only Grenada for the last 250 years. The Renaissance started in Italy and all the notable people where white Europeans.
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What was going on in sub suharan african during that period?
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Tarik ibn ziyad was a berber from Algeria 🇩🇿 not moor from Morocco 🇲🇦 and he and his berber awras Algerian soldiers invaded Spain 🇪🇸
Can I ask you something? İf you explain African history with Africa oriented history telling instead of Europecentrism how would you divide history?
You're looking at it wrong: There is history, and then there are Afrocentric movements that serve as entertainment. Hanging around channels such as this one, or taking any college course with "studies" in the title of the class, will afford you the ability to look like a fool if and when you spread the misinformation.
@@ossoduro7794 dude, why are u even here? This is African history, not italian. Your sm@ll bwain is not meant to comprehend the facts in this video, he actually went far too soft here
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Interesting fact, European Slavics captured by the Moors were enslaved throughout Spain. Per early writings, the word slave was created.
Slavic people never reached Spain :P they were captured or sold in eastern provinces of Rome like Panonia :P Moors took that word from latin 500 years after Romans
@amon raset and that makes sence, cheers!
@amon raset fun facts about slavery and mankind. No wonder it's still so popular in modern times!!
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@@DReyesNYC Do you aspire to be a purveyor of sophistries? Or does it just come naturally? Non c'è niente di te che sia devoto o regale; forse un nome migliore per te sarebbe "perdente incapace"!
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Can't forget Ethiopia at this time!!
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The cradle of mankind , the origin of all 🙌🏿
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@@Zeyede_Seyum not you, you're habesha. He's talking about natives
@@intsikayethu495 no it's the origin of ancient homin species but the origin of homo sapiens is actually located to west/central Africa. Stop regurgitating on info
Where did the Greeks get their knowledge?
Kinda a vague question. I dunno Probably the Minoans in Greece
Being smart
Phoenicians and Egyptians.
Can you do a video on the house of the slaves ???? Please
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To be honest with you African moors help kick start the Renaissance u can google the start and end of both the moors and the renaissance
L'onestà o la verità non è ciò che cercano o apprezzano; un oggetto inutile ma brillante sarà sufficiente per loro.
What about 700 A D to 1492 in Europe?
-Byzantine empire flourished hosting the university of Constantinople and the last great ancient library of Constantinople aswell.
-the 12th century Renaissance,
-the Italian renaissance
-By the year 1300 England had built the tallest building ever built in human history.
-in 1400s Italian built the Florence cathedral.
In the year 717 the Umayyad caliphate had already conquered Persia Middle East North Africa but then tried conquering Constantinople and failed. When the muslims were retreating the Bulgarian massacre the invading Arab 💪
NFT’s are a scam bro please don’t promote that garbage… Great video tho!
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Both are rubbish, the video even more so
@@ossoduro7794 proof?
@@NoRockinMansLand You're proof that my words have served me exactly how I wanted them to; you're just nine months behind me in letting them get through to you.
If our main oppressors are in rulership then you know during that time it was nothing but wickedness
Take a listen to my GET READY TO PAY and ALL FOR THE LOVE verses ✊🏿
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@@awareyah6146 lol You better practice falling down, clown! 💩⚰
You're so obsessed with the idea that the moors were white skinned and anyone who was "black" was a slave soldier. Explain the coat of arms, heraldy, statues, paintings, literature of the time period then. Men, use critical thinking sometimes, not everything is "well, this book said"
Honestly don’t think he’s obsessed. Just trying to be historically more accurate.
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Tu51 who are you addressing? where does the home team narrator obsess about or even discuss 'white skinned moors'? or anything you wrote?
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Great video, but NFTs are a scam.
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@@lonfromdadiaspora They had an ad for NFTs in their video.
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ordering my NFT's now!
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Kings and Generals did a video on Mansa Musa recently and one thing really stuck with me. It was that Mansa Musa was the richest "recorded" man to live but what if the Mansas before him were wealthier but they just were not written about or very popular???? Also Elon Musk is now Africa's most influential person to ever live and the richest on Earth today. Imagine if Africans could properly adminstr a country... How many other Elons are there working as a child servant, eating out of dumpsters, or working on a plantation?????
One more request, Genghis Khan! 🙂👍🏾
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Sho , that man requires a whole movie 😅🙌🏿
What a goddamn shame peddling NFTs. Sorry that's and automatic unsubscribe from me man. That shit's a scam, it's stupid as hell and it doesn't even make any sense. Peace.
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these afrocentrists make me laugh... Moors or Moroccans are not black and if you don't believe it just go there and see by yourself
morrocans are still african
This is cope
DUDE WERE YOU LEARN HISTORY FROM WHITE PEOPLE DAM WERES THE PASSION I was once a listener but I grew wisdom you just have surface level research not deep or hard hitting at all this is for BABIES
You're giving a bit too much credit to Africa. Maybe you should study more from that perspective.
They love it! They consume turd sandwiches as if they were a delicacy.
@@ossoduro7794 is that why Ethiopians ensllaved 4000 italians?😂
@@NoRockinMansLand Is that all you could capture‽ That doesn't seem like that many. How many languages do you speak‽
You see how hasty you are to post nonsensical rubbish whenever you get triggered, nero‽
Do you really want to compare numbers and statistics, you fool‽ Who is still crying about being sold by their own people‽