How Africa Got its Name: After Roman Invader?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @MentalPistol
    @MentalPistol 3 года назад +60

    May the Africans shed all names that were given to their nations, towns, villages, ports, rivers, lakes, and mountains by europeans and reclaim their own identity.

    • @Riddimist
      @Riddimist 3 года назад +3

      A MIGHTY PRAYER INDEED

    • @Crates94
      @Crates94 3 года назад +1

      👍🏾👍🏿

    • @la23s.a.22
      @la23s.a.22 2 года назад +2

      But it costs lots of money do that ,we can just start calling it the names we want but don't have to change it physically because it will cost many million.

    • @MentalPistol
      @MentalPistol 2 года назад +3

      @@la23s.a.22 i know that it would be expensive, but that goes a long way in breaking the mental chains on the people. Even if they have to do it slowly.

    • @la23s.a.22
      @la23s.a.22 2 года назад

      @@MentalPistol How is a street name suppose to affect me if I can pronounce it properly and doesn't hurt me?There are much more important things to change than worrying abt white people.There are already street,city,area,national parks named after corrupt politicians.

  • @musamusashi
    @musamusashi 3 года назад +84

    As a man born and raised in Rome who went through classic studies which include ancient Greek and Roman (Latin) languages and history, I can confirm that the name Africa was NOT introduced by the Romans. Scipio was called Africanus (the African) because of his successful military campaigns in the region that already had that name, at least from Greek times. Now, there's no certainty on whether the Greeks also found that name or introduced it themselves. As for Alkebulan that may likely be the name given by the early Arab travellers who visited the Eastern coast of the continent. It is likely that the entire continent didn't had one centralized autoctonous name, but rather different names given in different regions.

    • @tahseti1113
      @tahseti1113 3 года назад +12

      I came to the same conclusion, in my studies, as you have, many years ago. Africa was not named afier a Roman general, a Roman general was named after Africa.

    • @joltjolt5060
      @joltjolt5060 3 года назад +3

      It comes from berber ifri, cave, and egyptian, ka, spirit. Africa means caveman in african.

    • @joltjolt5060
      @joltjolt5060 3 года назад +1

      @@tahseti1113 ifri, berber for cave, ka, egyptian for spirit. Caveman.

    • @joltjolt5060
      @joltjolt5060 3 года назад

      @James Anderson ifri is berber for cave, ka is egyptian for spirit. Africa means caveman in Africa.

    • @AfrikanLifestyle
      @AfrikanLifestyle 3 года назад

      Exactly my friend.

  • @k.otuome4247
    @k.otuome4247 2 года назад +12

    Leo Africanus (writer) and Scipio Africanus (general) are two different people who were both born with different names other than Africanus. They were nicknamed after the Continent, NOT the other way around.

    • @julia2k8
      @julia2k8 5 месяцев назад

      They were named after North Africa, the real Africa

    • @Davidz_Harp
      @Davidz_Harp 4 месяца назад +2

      @@julia2k8the continent was referred to as The Land of Ham, Egypt, Ethiopic, Mesopotamia and Mizraim. The term Africa was definitely a name coined by colonialists. This is why being called an African American is oxymoronic 😢

    • @julia2k8
      @julia2k8 4 месяца назад

      @@Davidz_Harp Africa comes from a Punic tribe called Afri

  • @bujunjeri1963
    @bujunjeri1963 3 года назад +38

    i love the Name Alkebulan a continent of a Billion ppl....it has a nice ring on it.
    Thank yu for the knowledge, be blessed...stay blessed

  • @stevenbarrett4110
    @stevenbarrett4110 3 года назад +26

    Now I understand why Rastafari prefer to refer to Africa as Ethiopia here in Jamaica. This is a fascinating video and goes to show, one is never too old to learn.

    • @taharka3897
      @taharka3897 3 года назад +1

      ethiopia is a Greek name

    • @mukamaronald7497
      @mukamaronald7497 3 года назад +1

      Jah bless Rasta Fari !!!

    • @Omega1st
      @Omega1st 3 года назад

      @@taharka3897 Do you think that they are going to listen to what you said?

    • @taharka3897
      @taharka3897 3 года назад

      @@Omega1st probably not

    • @fromabove422
      @fromabove422 3 года назад +3

      if you look old maps you will see Ethiopia in the same place as RIver Ethiope found in nigeria. today. Ethiopia is not greek though they say it means land of burnt faces that is a descriptor of those people from that land. that's not what ethiopia means

  • @ntlhabatshidi6467
    @ntlhabatshidi6467 3 года назад +10

    I just found your channel and I'm loving it. I have already embraced Alkebulan more than a year ago. Going back to the basics is absolutely key to our mental and spiritual emancipation, next we should discuss a single language for our continent - KISWAHILI, the language of the ancestors. I'm personally embracing my heritage slowly but surely

  • @gerihuginn2143
    @gerihuginn2143 3 года назад +38

    You showed the wrong Africanus , the one you are refering to is Scipio Africanus the general of Rome but the thing is that roman generals would get a name that acted like a title that showed which region they have conquered.

    • @Odiee99
      @Odiee99 3 года назад +4

      Thank you. People keep spreading this misinformation

    • @akanlb2370
      @akanlb2370 3 года назад +4

      The name of the Roman general who defeated Hannibal at Carthage to end the second Punic wars Publius Cornelius, his family name was Scipio, his father's name was Scipio his grandfather and great grandfather were Scipio's and he too was a Scipio until after the battle of Carthage. In other words, as the name "Africanus" does not appear anywhere in his family lineage prior to the victory at Carthage it is safe to say that as a matter of fact Publius Cornelius (Africanus) Scipio was so named after the place of his greatest victory and not the other way around

    • @lu881
      @lu881 3 года назад

      Exactly!
      That's what I was about to say

    • @pabloflores5072
      @pabloflores5072 3 года назад +2

      AFRA IS THE ORIGINAL NAME OF AFRICA. AFRA means Brother! Check for the Autobiography of AFRA. Leo Africanus got his name from the Ascended master AFRA.

    • @akanlb2370
      @akanlb2370 3 года назад +1

      When you read my post again you will note that I stated that his family name was "Scipio" ,, We are talking about the same historical figure however he did not conquer Africa. He was given the title africanus, which means conqueror of Africa, in honor of his victory at Carthage. Which means that the romans knew Africa as "Africa" at the time. What is not clear is at what time in our story were we taught and came to believe that Africa was named after or given it's name by a European

  • @cliftondonk1733
    @cliftondonk1733 2 года назад +3

    As an African in the diaspora ,I must correct you , Scipio adopted the name of a large eria of land mass that was under the controle of. KEMETH ,they of kemeth called that region AFRIKA it was the tradition of the Roman Empire that the commander of the conquerors , was awarded with the name of that place that he conquered

  • @lu881
    @lu881 3 года назад +4

    You were close but off on the origin of the name _"Africa"_ .
    The name existed as a name of a tribe of people I North Africa called the _"Afri"_ people.
    The name stuck, and was then considered to be the name of the whole continent by the Romans.
    The Roman whose name had _"Africanus"_ in it was actually a famous Roman general called _"Scipio"_ .
    In Roman tradition, when one a general conquers a region, they get to earn the title of that region as their name.
    Thus Scipio defeated Carthage in _"Africa"_ and conquered it, thus he earned the title _"Scipio Africanus"_ .

  • @ehisegbomon5977
    @ehisegbomon5977 3 года назад +69

    Yes, Yes ALKEBULAN CONTINENT!!! Hallelujah Finally We have Arrived!!

    • @8218kelmo
      @8218kelmo 3 года назад

      Alkebulan

    • @Omega1st
      @Omega1st 3 года назад +4

      Total Nonsense

    • @leob.venzen1153
      @leob.venzen1153 3 года назад +1

      Sorry, Alkebulan is not Afrikan, it is arabic!! Afrika is indigenous and predates the roman general who took on that name after he defeated Hanibal Barca of Khart Haddas (carthage) in the 2d/3d punic war as was the custom of roman generals! That european was born Publius Cornelius Scipio, not Scipio Africanus!! BTW, Africanus is larin and means, "Of Afrika." which shows that Afrika came first!

    • @markivrimusic5610
      @markivrimusic5610 2 года назад

      This needs to be taken up in the African Union and I would infer that Kush the number one name adopted
      Even biblically Kush is the greatest name of a region Kingdom or people also Nimrod was a descendant and the first king in the Bible, a son of Kush

    • @markivrimusic5610
      @markivrimusic5610 2 года назад

      Kush is the oldest name related to black people with the highest of honor and respect of History and historical power

  • @denocetaguy2793
    @denocetaguy2793 3 года назад +31

    Yes the name Africa must be changed, because there is power in a name. I remember when my 7 year old daughter had asked me what the meaning of her name was. I laughed and told her that she is behaving just like the meaning of her name. The meaning of her name is queen, royalty, and she behaved just like one, without even knowing the meaning of her name. The same with my son and his name. His name means leader and the defender of the creator. From the age of 3 yrs old, he had always loved the energy of his name. So whenever anyone called him by it, his whole body and eyes would light up. and yes even when his enemies call him by his name there would be the same effect. His name is such a positive name that whenever he walks down the street or goes skate boarding there is an energy of confidence, love, honor and greatness. Where people would sometimes stop to tell him how they love his energy, his style, and the way he carries himself. So yes yes yes names are very important.
    I remember hearing a story about a young man who came from a family, who didn't have love or respect towards each other. They all shared the same last name, so they ended up putting a negative energy on their last name. Just by their negative behavior towards each other and other people around them. So when this young man met his wife to be, he notice the love and respect that, her whole family had towards each other. The family was so full of love that all who came around them felt their love and had lots of good fortune in their lives💘😻. The young man after meeting his wife to be,his negative fortune changed to something good and wonderful. So he decided to change his Last name to his wife's which increased his good fortune even more. So yes, we as Africans and African decendent's need the name of our motherland to be changed back to something positive and uplifting. Since the colonizers renamed our motherland to Africa, that name has been nothing but a ball and chain or a hangman's rope around our heads. Telling the unmelinated nations that they are allowed to abuse us, we are opened for abuse wherever they see us on this Earth.. So words do carry energy or frequency, so it's important that we have a positive name that helps us to achieve greatness.

    • @akhalif579
      @akhalif579 3 года назад +1

      I love your mythology its not you done bad but how things are. it happen to me as well.lol

    • @woodybostic1128
      @woodybostic1128 3 года назад

      Totally 💯 agree

    • @mirinah4719
      @mirinah4719 2 года назад

      Stop having kids. They're not going to be roch or successful.

  • @Sweetdification
    @Sweetdification 3 года назад +9

    Arise Alkebulan = Africa 🇬🇭 🇲🇱 🇧🇯 🇨🇲 🇺🇬 🇰🇪 🇪🇹 Ase Amen

  • @nubmaat-reiii4564
    @nubmaat-reiii4564 3 года назад +23

    One more ting. Funny how our African brothers and sisters know sooo much about religion but there isn't a significant amount of information about this subject matter. Including us here in America.

    • @agaazjr1868
      @agaazjr1868 3 года назад

      Ideological perspective gives match sense.. if we realy try to dig Deepdwn,And see the poletics as well:: Its easy to be deceived esp in this Era wiz so match propoganda.. as a
      Man from African village 'am proud Man with Values..." Alhamdulilah

    • @Sweetdification
      @Sweetdification 3 года назад

      Lol 😄😌 Know So MUCH But Know VERY little⁉

  • @marquepoole
    @marquepoole 3 года назад +6

    I first learned of the continent was called Alkebulan when I was a very young boy. I then was taught in school I was wrong and the name is Africa. I believe Alkebulan is the original name and should be used instead of Africa. Thank you so much for this video. Shalawam Ahch.

  • @danigomes7879
    @danigomes7879 3 года назад +35

    In Guinea-Bissau we call ourselves fidjus di tchon which translates to people of the land. Not African.

    • @ktsvany5469
      @ktsvany5469 3 года назад +1

      Guine Bissau motherland 🇬🇼 ❤️

    • @zodincards
      @zodincards 3 года назад +1

      Interesting!

    • @Omega1st
      @Omega1st 3 года назад

      People of which land?

    • @zodincards
      @zodincards 3 года назад +1

      @@Omega1st having knowledge of self is the key to solving our problems!
      In this the 1st step is to name your self!
      In doing so you now carry out powers that this attribute has , and you represent it with Honor ! No matter what soil /land you stand on !

    • @Omega1st
      @Omega1st 3 года назад

      @@zodincards All Africans have named themselves.

  • @thecargotsold
    @thecargotsold 3 года назад +2

    Hello ya'll, I am BG, and I am from East Alkebulan.
    Love this😍

  • @pastordeekerccooper5898
    @pastordeekerccooper5898 2 года назад

    I really appreciate you, keep up the good work, I learned every time I listen to your video. Thanks Shalom

  • @UStride
    @UStride 3 года назад +23

    WOW I was born in Dominica(not the republic) and we called it the same which is what my enslaved ancestors called it, Alkebukan(correction: Waitukubuli) Amazing

  • @suleimanenochojo6184
    @suleimanenochojo6184 3 года назад +10

    Truly the name alkabulan really has a good meaning because we are truly the mother and origin of human race and civilization

  • @nkosinathitonyhlatshwayo3110
    @nkosinathitonyhlatshwayo3110 3 года назад +40

    Alquiblan it is, lets adopt a name that represent us not invaders. Next we must change the language to Swahili as the international Alquiblan official communication language. English/French must be third languages.

    • @vereisaac4558
      @vereisaac4558 3 года назад +3

      Yes King 100%

    • @xspydazx
      @xspydazx 3 года назад +1

      Yes we should Adopt the NAME! .. And its Chosen Description (although the video is very incorrect in its data!)

    • @scarfacedughetto1819
      @scarfacedughetto1819 3 года назад +1

      Yes, absolutely. But why should we choose swahili among all african languages ?

    • @Rick-tr3fj
      @Rick-tr3fj 3 года назад +1

      oh come on invaders really the land masses were all connected at one time and we all evolved on the planet as the human race - I don't know anything about you right - but my guess is you could the same story two different ways and have the people hearing that story feeling two different ways feel me -- people play the same game with us all the time looking to trigger us over things that keep us side tracked. how do you know whites did come out of Africa 1st and then Africans came along later ? we were not living 1 million years ago we can't say. my point is we can bitch and grip and feel some kind of way about any number of things why not take that time to promote love and the human race. feel me. have a good day.

    • @moosa9850
      @moosa9850 3 года назад +1

      @@scarfacedughetto1819 possibly because it's the most spoken language on this continent.

  • @Abainepaultwesigye
    @Abainepaultwesigye 3 года назад +31

    A million times yes to Alikebulan.

    • @kagisopatkgmogale5066
      @kagisopatkgmogale5066 3 года назад +1

      It sounds Arabic 🤔remember the Arabs did find Africa long time ago

  • @celestinengetich6904
    @celestinengetich6904 3 года назад +6

    I love Alkebulan. Thanks for the video

  • @katealele3410
    @katealele3410 4 года назад +5

    Wooooow!!! awesome awesome content, truly enjoyed learning about how africa got its name... Alkebulan is an awesome name as well.....Keep them coming.

    • @RisenAfrica
      @RisenAfrica  4 года назад +1

      Much appreciated @Kate Alele! Stay tuned for more

  • @jayjay5852
    @jayjay5852 4 года назад +6

    I suggest we go with the name Alkebulan, its got a nice ring to it
    Awesome video, can't wait for the next videos to come

    • @RisenAfrica
      @RisenAfrica  4 года назад +2

      Many thanks for the support @Jay Jay!

  • @fraso7331
    @fraso7331 3 года назад +1

    The first written sources on the topic use the word 'Africa' only for the region around Carthago. It was regional and therefore can't be a latin expression for the warmer countries south of the mediterranean sea. The ending '-ca', as it is often the case with words from another language, can be adopted to make the word fit into Latin as a countries name. So 'Afri-' would derive from the Phoenician or an African language. Since the people of Carthago differed between people from Phoenician and African origin, it is very probable, that 'Afri-' is an african root. In Latin it was (in the form of 'Afer') also used for Libyians, while the Phoenician were called 'Puni', an example being Terentius Afer. But it must be searched for within a northern african language, once spoken near Carthago. Since 'Afer' was the latin name for the Libyan people from the region of Carthago, and 'Africa' probably was derived from it and not directly from an african language, it can be searched for instead of 'Afri-'. (Derived from Hebrew a phoenician word '*'afar' could mean 'dust', but, as I said, it probably comes from an african language.) One theory says, that it is derived from the ancestors of the 'Banu Ifran' people, the root meaning caves. And caves in the region are reported by ancient sources. Furthermore the land of the Cyclops and there caves in Homer's Ilias is located in that area. Since it was typical to name gods, descendants of gods or supernatural creatures as ancestors all around the mediterranean sea, the Cyclops could be ancient African gods transformed to fit in the greek epic cycle. Since for the greeks the principle of growing and fertility were seen in connection with gods from the underground, this would mean, the caves should perhaps better translated as home of gods. This way 'Africa' could mean 'Home of the Gods of Prosperity'. But this theory has one problem: It is to elegant and historians do not trust elegant theories. But it would be a good translation, full of hope for the African people waiting since a very long time for prosperity to come back to big parts of the continent.

  • @tajeewilliams7947
    @tajeewilliams7947 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for inlighting us please continue enlighting others

  • @MayraHoy
    @MayraHoy 3 года назад +10

    Absolutely! Claim your name and your inheritance!

    • @RisenAfrica
      @RisenAfrica  3 года назад

      Great point!

    • @astrophotos8368
      @astrophotos8368 3 года назад +4

      yet you have a white man on your profile pic...🤦‍♂️

    • @letholamokhesi1253
      @letholamokhesi1253 3 года назад +2

      How ironic that you make that statement with a White man in your profile

    • @letholamokhesi1253
      @letholamokhesi1253 3 года назад

      @NATIVE NORB you're delusional! You mean pro mixed race i.e intergrationism where black folks can be treated as equals with the terms and conditions set out by the White world. She's definitely not pro marrying black men. I suspect you have a white spouse too🙄

    • @Mkarixb
      @Mkarixb 3 года назад

      Deceased 🤣☠️☠️

  • @sharongillesp
    @sharongillesp 3 года назад +3

    “A rose by any other name is still a rose.”
    Africa, the name of the continent, is fine.
    Africa as an endless resource for Europe, USA and now China, is not.

  • @PeachGirlFrankie
    @PeachGirlFrankie 4 года назад +9

    Yesss ❤️ You should sell a tshirt that says "United States of Alkebulan" or "Citizen of Alkebulan" . That would be so cool to wear :D thanks for the video!

    • @RisenAfrica
      @RisenAfrica  4 года назад +1

      I'll definitely do that! Fantastic idea @Peach Girl Frankie, much appreciated, I think the t-shirts would fly off the shelves:-)

  • @thelikebutton3451
    @thelikebutton3451 2 года назад +2

    Leo Scipio was given the title "Africanus" for his victories in Africa. Africa has been called Africa for a loooong time but it was a name given by outsiders (Greeks and Romans) "ifri" the Berber word that means cave and "ica" a Latin suffix that usually denotes a land.
    Eg) In Celtica from Celtae.

  • @Phronesis7
    @Phronesis7 3 года назад +7

    This channel is so well thought out. Keep up the great work and continue to improve!

  • @genokunkupa3722
    @genokunkupa3722 3 года назад +15

    Much thanks for the info. I've concluded on the info & concurred with you. I've taught my 5yrs-old grandson it's true name of ALK''EBULAN, which he pronounced perfectly. He's even aware which it derived from. We do not use the European name of AFRIKA...within our CONSCIENCE, we must teach our seeds = tomorrow's = children the TRUTH for them.to become CONSCIOUS in order to arrive at CONSCIOUSNESS. if not, we'll never become who we once were, " THE CREATORS ORIGINAL CREATIONS, The greatest people on our EARTH that was made for us.......ASE-...Family. Let your CONSCIENCE be your guide.

    • @Sweetdification
      @Sweetdification 3 года назад

      Ase Amen HalleluYah💯👑

    • @ShawnErroneous
      @ShawnErroneous 3 года назад

      Bwahahaha!!! Feeling a little rightous are we?

    • @Sweetdification
      @Sweetdification 3 года назад

      @@ShawnErroneous Not Feeling Am Righteous Psalms 34: 7 Many Are the Afflictions of the Righteous man= Persons But Adonai Promises To Deliver Us Out of Them All ⁉💯Ase Amen HalleluYah Unto Jeshua

    • @Sweetdification
      @Sweetdification 3 года назад

      @@ShawnErroneous We Rejoice = Righteous When Men Revile Us Speak All manner of Evil Against Us

    • @DGreen951
      @DGreen951 Год назад

      Al-keb-ulan

  • @Honey_B_River
    @Honey_B_River 3 года назад +20

    the man was named Africanus from the continent not the other way around

    • @xspydazx
      @xspydazx 3 года назад

      Exactly he was names (septicus Africanus)

    • @xspydazx
      @xspydazx 3 года назад +5

      the roman had not seen the interior of the land... it was imagined as the maps they had were largely imaginary! they improved their knowledge by conquering Egypt... the Roman never made it past the kingdom of "Meroe" / Sudan! After the capture of Egypt the Arabs took the top parts of Africa and assisted in the genocide and supplanting of the land. at this time the kingdom of Egypt was finished and the southern African provinces flourished until the next invasion from next invasion from the south ! by the British / french etc... way after the Europeans had pushed back the Arabs to libiya, morocco, Egypt , Palestine etc... even the "Sinai Peninsular) which also had a different name at that time! in time we will reclaim all of our lands ! the arab called Africa "Zanzibar" - Meaning "Dark skinned peoples"

    • @youcefazizou6356
      @youcefazizou6356 3 года назад +2

      how would he be named after the continent, if the continent didn't even habe a name back then

    • @leob.venzen1153
      @leob.venzen1153 3 года назад +2

      Thank you! Africanus means "of" Africa!!

    • @abadyr_
      @abadyr_ 3 года назад +5

      @@youcefazizou6356 Africa was the name the Roman used for what is now Tunisia (more or less)

  • @NewBaldwin
    @NewBaldwin 3 года назад +2

    Qn: Is it possible that Publius Cornelius Scipio asked to be named after the land he conquered as an honour for having conquered the unconquerable?
    A: It is.
    Q: Is it possible that there never really was a single name used to refer to the whole continent?
    A: It is.
    Q: Is it possible that we can adopt a name for the continent?
    A: It is, but a name is not an identity.

  • @MotherP_1Ruby
    @MotherP_1Ruby 3 года назад +34

    ALKEBULAN... ❤️❤️❤️ The Motherland!

  • @wallstreet497
    @wallstreet497 3 года назад +2

    Another version of the story says Africa was a northern Africa berber queen.Berber is a population located in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia. Ethiopia was also another name of Africa given by Greeks.

    • @akanlb2370
      @akanlb2370 3 года назад

      That understanding has been opined by some scholar's. The original spelling is "AFRYCA" therefore Scipio was named after a particular area on the northern tip of the continent where he won the battle which ended the Carthaginian influence in the Mediterranean at that time

  • @melissawilliams6194
    @melissawilliams6194 3 года назад

    They say Knowledge is power! I agree, this has been very Insightful. Alkebulan has such a significant meaning & sound to it. Keep up the Good work! iI will surely be teaching my child this new found information.

  • @Manos_P_
    @Manos_P_ 3 года назад +11

    Back in school we learned that Herodotus used the terms Africa, Libya and Ethiopia, with the second one actually referring to the continent. I think it's OK. For me as a Greek speaking guy it's funny, because as you've said means no cold! Fun fact Ethiopia and the person from Ethiopia, aka Ethiopas (Αιθίοπας) in greek means: dark face

    • @cedriccline5874
      @cedriccline5874 3 года назад +4

      Nothing wrong with dark face

    • @Sweetdification
      @Sweetdification 3 года назад +5

      All Of Afrika Was Once Called Ethiopia 🇪🇹

    • @Autochthonous_Anarchist
      @Autochthonous_Anarchist 3 года назад +2

      “No cold?” There are ski resorts in Alkebulan/“Africa” with natural snow!

    • @homiedclown1885
      @homiedclown1885 3 года назад

      Burnt face actually.

    • @jahvoice5097
      @jahvoice5097 3 года назад

      @@Sweetdification long befor the greeks,

  • @tzeentchvonsheo9868
    @tzeentchvonsheo9868 Год назад +2

    Leo Africanus lived in 16th century. Are you referring to Scipio Africanus? He got his name for his military victories against Carthage, he is named because of Africa, not vice versa.
    Also, Louis is a french version of a germanic name Hlodwig (Ludovicus in latin), so a barbarian serving in Roman army could have been named Ludovicus, around 3-5 century.

  • @arthurkassabian2528
    @arthurkassabian2528 3 года назад +1

    That's a terrific idea. I'm interested to know what Language Is the word Alkebulan derived from and what specifically do those sources say? It sounds like it may have an Arabic derivation.

  • @susanllequis3832
    @susanllequis3832 3 года назад +3

    Our mother,that is how I feel about the name África.If it is changed My feelings will remain the same.

  • @Phronesis7
    @Phronesis7 3 года назад +12

    I’ve always loved and preferred “Alkebulan” as the name but now knowing the history and meaning I’m all the more for it!!

    • @letholamokhesi1253
      @letholamokhesi1253 3 года назад

      What does Alkebulan mean, anf where does this name come from?

  • @johnanwoh
    @johnanwoh 3 года назад +3

    Abibiman literally means, Nation Of Black People and Abibirem also means literally the same thing. Now that is TWI Language of the Akan. There are traces with bits and pieces of this language in alomost all "African" tribes.
    Therefore it would not be a bad idea to stick with either of the two. However, Alkebulan also sounds like its from the mother land. As long as the name has its bearing to the people of the land, we are good to.
    I have always said the Africa is not even African so why do we still go with it?
    Great video. keep it up

  • @raphaelandrews3617
    @raphaelandrews3617 Год назад +1

    Alkebulan or Al-Kebulan is new to me neve came across it before but I think it is a good idea maybe there should be a vote to adopt Alkebulan instead of Africa. Excellent presentation and food for thought.( Both China/Japan and America were all European names that given to places that had their own names)

  • @IAMgagnez
    @IAMgagnez 3 года назад +1

    Afrika is one of many names used to refer to the land that we now call Africa. "Leo Africanus" was named after Afrika not the other way around. Look to ancient KMT (egypt) for guidance. There was a Pr-Ah or King/Ruler named Khafre or Kha'afre. If you rearrange this name you get Afre'Kha or Af-Re-KhA. Each one of those syllable have original Afrikan meaning.

    • @IAMgagnez
      @IAMgagnez 3 года назад

      Also "Africanus" was a title given to Leo after the defeat of Carthage an ancient African city/state that used to constantly kick Roman ass .

  • @closingthechannel6819
    @closingthechannel6819 3 года назад +1

    Yes I disagree with most of the comments here. Actually Africa was named after an African. He lived many generations before Mansa Musa. He owned a lot of gold. Merchants followed him wherever he moved to. This part of history was not documented. Much has been said of mansa Musa a great great-grandchild of the Afoakwah. Arabs who followed the Afoakwah family to procure gold, called them Afraka. Generations after Mansa Musa's death these Arabs continued to follow them even to the rain forest, where the Afoakwahs settled. They left the land because it was drying up rapidly. No rains. That was the present day Niger and Mali, the land of the Judaism. Gold became abundant wherever the Afoakwah families settled. On their many voyages to the Afoakwah settlements, the Arabs spread the name Afraka, the best way they could pronounce Afoakwah. When asked where they were going, they said, "Afraka". With time the Europeans, being spoken of, here, followed the Arabs with the same ambition of acquiring gold. It was the Europeans who altered the Arab pronunciation to pronouncing it Afrika.
    One of the Afoakwah Fathers, Nana Afoakwah, lived at his village of gold at Obuasi with 400 wives and children. He was the richest individual who ever lived in the year 1700s. The Afoakwahs are still rich and live today.
    The story of the Europeans, however, continues from here. The name Afraka is purely African.

  • @leob.venzen1153
    @leob.venzen1153 3 года назад +19

    Leo Africanus means "lion 'of' Africa!" Which means Africa was first!
    Afrika was not named after a european who called himself leo africanus or a roman general scipio africanus! Scipio Africanus (Africanus means 'of' Africa) was born Plubius Cornelius Scipio! He took the name scipio Africanus After he defeated Hannibal Barca of Khart Haddas (Carthage) in the 2d punic war! The same happened re asia. Lucius Scipio defeated parts or a part of asia, took on the name 'asia'genus! He did Not name that landmass, he took his name from It!
    Additionally, Afraka (another spelling) means the living soul/mind of the sun and is also an ancient indigenous name. Af(of)Ra(sun)Ka(soul/mind).
    It is disturbing that this false information is still being spread and believed. Afrikans are not backwards, and are quite capable of naming their home land. Alkebulan is ancient and indigenous also, but it is quite unreasonable to expect a landmass as huge and diverse in people languages, etc. to have one name!

    • @StanleeN
      @StanleeN 3 года назад +2

      That's 100-percent correct! Thanks for clarifying the history of the name correctly, brother!

    • @josephccallum6698
      @josephccallum6698 2 года назад

      You absolutely right

  • @kingmufasa77
    @kingmufasa77 2 года назад +1

    Africa is derived from the Afri-people who lived in Northern Africa!

  • @sanelekhayelihlegumede3759
    @sanelekhayelihlegumede3759 3 года назад

    Very insightful 👏 we are very ignorant about our history.

  • @wallej2291
    @wallej2291 3 года назад +5

    Nubia is a perfect Name for the continent

  • @youngmorpheuscage
    @youngmorpheuscage 3 года назад +5

    The name is beautiful.ove the video. I always just think of it as the land Ham. But I will definitely use the name Alkelbulan.

  • @theenvironment5789
    @theenvironment5789 3 года назад +3

    Manos P.
    3 months ago
    Back in school we learned that Herodotus used the terms Africa, Libya and Ethiopia, with the second one actually referring to the continent. I think it's OK. For me as a Greek speaking guy it's funny, because as you've said means no cold! Fun fact Ethiopia and the person from Ethiopia, aka Ethiopas (Αιθίοπας) in greek means: dark face

  • @charlesdaniels-kg7bj
    @charlesdaniels-kg7bj Год назад +1

    He even changed the name after himself and wrote a book about it

  • @kgotlabowe9210
    @kgotlabowe9210 3 года назад +2

    Nothing but the truth brother am with you yah..we should change the name coz this was never our name Africa had many names before slavery nd the berlin conference

  • @adeamujale
    @adeamujale 3 года назад +6

    Scipio was nicknamed as such due to the fact that he campaigned in the punic wars.
    This was common practice by the Romans of those days.

    • @nubmaat-reiii4564
      @nubmaat-reiii4564 3 года назад +1

      I agree with you but isn't it peculiar that Africa is the only land where that is the case

    • @adeamujale
      @adeamujale 3 года назад +2

      @@nubmaat-reiii4564
      Perhaps you're correct in saying that, however, that isn't in question here.
      What is in question is the incorrect assumption that somehow the continent was named after a Roman general.
      Such assumption is a gross misrepresentation of the actual facts.

  • @dawnpalmer4419
    @dawnpalmer4419 Год назад

    As of today the name Alkebula is going to be my name. Loving it 😍 ❤️

  • @dylankanyubi3700
    @dylankanyubi3700 3 года назад +2

    Asante sana kwa kutuangazia historia ya asili ya neno Afrika. Thank you for enlightening us on the origin of the word Africa.

    • @RisenAfrica
      @RisenAfrica  3 года назад

      Many thanks @Dylan Kanyubi! I also appreciate the use of Swahili!

  • @andrewcampbell1129
    @andrewcampbell1129 3 года назад +1

    Yes indeed Alkebulan!!!! Liberating video!
    How about getting rid of the name Lake Victoria???

  • @nebartmw1508
    @nebartmw1508 3 года назад

    Asante sana 🙏🏿

  • @SeeUnKSH
    @SeeUnKSH 3 года назад +2

    Kush was the first global colonizer, superpower and the earliest recorded name in history. Kush was before Kemet, in fact, Kush established Kemet. We are all #KUSH.

    • @mlungisiwright
      @mlungisiwright 3 года назад

      Don't know about that not even sure where "Kush" came from as far as etymology

    • @SeeUnKSH
      @SeeUnKSH 3 года назад

      @@mlungisiwright I understand, your confusion, beloved. The etymology of Kush is connected to: KS, ksh, Kus, Kas, Kash, Kushan, Kish, Kashmir, Hindu-Kush. Black is the root meaning. Genetically, Kush is haplogroup E M215, E1b1b, E-132. #Thosewhoknowknow

  • @Odiee99
    @Odiee99 3 года назад +2

    He took on the name Africanus because that is the region he conquered. His real name is Publius Cornelius Scipio. Similar to how Nero Claudius Drusus took on the name Germanicus for conquering the region of Germany.

  • @mch7933
    @mch7933 3 года назад +4

    wow honestly you guys should do better research and cross check your notes because lots of people are looking up to your platform. 2:33 : The Roman general who defeated Hannibal of carthage was Cornelius Publius Scipio this is a different person from Leo Africanus (3:08) who wasn't even roman but a berber from north africa, hence his name "africanus" and Leo Africanus lived over 1000 years after Scipio. (3:12) You even say the book was written in the 1400s, clearly the author of the book Leo Africannus is not the same person who fought the punic wars between 254 BC and 146 BC ..and why your reference to the name "Louis"? "Leo" and "Louis" are completely unrelated names. Leo means Lion in greek, Louis is of old germanic origin as you rightly said. It means "famous" and in german speaking areas the name is rendered as "ludwig".
    Back to Scipio.. after his victory of carthage he was given the name Africanus as a honorary designation, just as other romans were given names like Britannicus and germanicus after their victory over these people. It only goes to prove that the Romans called the part of the world where carthage was located Africa.
    Also quite frankly there is no evidence that "alkebulan" is from an african language... it seems arabic. but i have been learning arabic for months now the best i can point it to is "Al-Qibla" which doesn't refer to Africa but refers to the direction of mecca. Nobody has been able to make a concrete point on how Alkebulan is from an african language, what language is that? You say the name was used by the people of Carthage, Nubians, Ethiopians ( you probably mean ethnicites in modern ethiopians like Oromo, Habesha etc?) yet there is no evidence of any of these people having a word for the african continent, as africans identified with their kingdoms not with continental landmass

    • @Haptemer-l8h
      @Haptemer-l8h 2 года назад +1

      Alkebulan ---never sounds Ethiopian languages at all

  • @zalanahara270
    @zalanahara270 3 года назад +4

    "There was no European identity at the time of Rom ....1 - 300 a.d" Yet Europeans insist on falsely extending their history into Rome and Greece. when they had no history to be spoken of until at least 300 a.d. It is a fact that they were living savagely and barbarically until they were conquered by Rome then by the Roman Catholic Church after it was established. While other brown skin ethnic groups around the world had a sophisticated civilization unmatched by anything thing they had and were experiencing at the time. Thank you for that little nugget of info. Love your channel.

  • @mrcead
    @mrcead 3 года назад +3

    Alkebulani AF. It's going on a tshirt right now

  • @Koloviv48i
    @Koloviv48i 3 года назад +1

    Let's reclaim our beautiful and ancient continent, the land of Humanity the cradle of human species. It is just befitting that we now start to write our own history and tell our stories instead instead of strangers twisting our narratives that serves their goal.

  • @kazikazini1042
    @kazikazini1042 3 года назад

    Very nice narration. Work on 'sekond'. Sekend/seknd

  • @k.otuome4247
    @k.otuome4247 2 года назад +1

    No matter what name is chosen, it will be said that it is from outsiders. This is to strip Afrikans of our power and shake our confidence. I have heard explanations of Alkebulan being Arabic and also Nubia and Bantu being coined by Europeans. Let's stick with Afrikan and make it great!!!

    • @RisenAfrica
      @RisenAfrica  2 года назад

      Wise words @K. Otuome Cheers!

  • @StanleeN
    @StanleeN 3 года назад +2

    Alkabulan doesn't have a good ring to it! That's my opinion. Because there are so many different tribes on the continent, it would be unimaginable to pick one name over another. After all, many different tribes may have had other names for the continent. I can see where this creates some conflict between rival tribes than solving the existing name issue. The name “Afri or Africans, ” the people living below the Mediterranean is stuck with us.

    • @fabs8496
      @fabs8496 3 года назад +1

      I agree with you, as an African living in the Southern part of Africa I even find it difficult to pronounce. Africa is fine the way it is, everyone can say Africa. Africans really like to concentrate on unimportant things seriously, why don't we first start respecting in each other and build our continent than worry about a name. Even with our own currencies we are struggling. If it was said that we change to one currency in Africa, and take away the damn borders, yes, than I will understand, but not changing Africa's name.

  • @hakasv3233
    @hakasv3233 3 года назад +1

    Wow, loved that understanding, reminded me, of a song sung by Steel Plus , Not the king James version, I'll be singing along to that by the real name of Africa now

  • @timothysmith4260
    @timothysmith4260 3 года назад +1

    Africa was named after Apher. The son of Abraham and Keturah and was mostly Northern Africa.It is of a Semitic origin. Much of what we call Africans are of Semitic descent. Scipio Africanus was named after the place he conquered and not the other way around Kind of like the Europeans still call themselves AFRIKAANS.Leo Africanus was only a scholar Europeans had nothing to do with the name. A quick Wikipedia search of Scipio would lay this misunderstanding to rest

  • @Sweetdification
    @Sweetdification 3 года назад +6

    Alkebulan Yes Ase Amen 💯👑

  • @urmasalas
    @urmasalas 3 года назад +1

    Africa was not called after Scipio Africanus but vice versa, Publius Cornelius Scipio earned his agnomen Africanus after defeating African arcenemy of Rome, Carthage. The name Africa came from Phoenicians to Greeks to Romans.

  • @africanpraise1236
    @africanpraise1236 2 года назад

    Your channel should be on the african school curriculum. we shall work together some day soon.

    • @RisenAfrica
      @RisenAfrica  2 года назад

      Glad to hear :-) Thanks a million!

  • @ysraelbenyahudah
    @ysraelbenyahudah 3 года назад +2

    Now the name Africa came about by way of African Hebrew language, the popular text where it says Ophir where there is gold and the gold was good. Well Ophir is actually spelled Aphir aka Afir CA is a ancient word for land so put them together you have Aphirca in English it is spelled Africa. Ophir aka and root is Aphir is where the name Africa came from. But so that there's absolutely no confusion. Two things the ancient text language break down.

    • @florentnguetta3627
      @florentnguetta3627 Год назад +1

      I am sure that this is the best named way.Aphir aka..i dont like the alke bulan looks arab, nono

  • @charlesdaniels-kg7bj
    @charlesdaniels-kg7bj Год назад +1

    Leo Africana change the name after his name and wrote a book about it he was Italian wow

  • @ikanfire2379
    @ikanfire2379 3 года назад +18

    I'm not sure about that name it sounds Arabic I think we all should just renamed our continent a suggestion Nubia and we'll call all ourselves Nubians

    • @adeamujale
      @adeamujale 3 года назад

      Plus, the name Africa is original to the continent.
      As in, it's the Africans who named our continent, no one else did.

    • @alphadiallo1111
      @alphadiallo1111 3 года назад +3

      Sorry bro. But Nubia mean land of the slave, this term were used by the egytien(Kemet)

    • @vikuaheto6137
      @vikuaheto6137 3 года назад +2

      @ Ikan Fire.... you mean Amheric not to be mistaken, as it normally is, for "Arabic." Dedicate yourself to Alkebu-Lan substantiated insight.

    • @adeamujale
      @adeamujale 3 года назад

      @@alphadiallo1111
      No it doesn't

    • @adeamujale
      @adeamujale 3 года назад

      @@alphadiallo1111
      You're a habitual liar

  • @theresageorge533
    @theresageorge533 3 года назад

    Waoh!!!! I prefer Al qibulan. It is HARDER FOR SOME TO PRONOUNCE. LOVE IT. THANK YOU.

  • @vereisaac4558
    @vereisaac4558 3 года назад +3

    Yes Alkebulan is the oldest, all people of African descent should recognize this .

  • @ysraelbenyahudah
    @ysraelbenyahudah 3 года назад +1

    Return to Rome Edit
    Scipio was welcomed back to Rome in triumph with the agnomen of Africanus. He refused the many further honours which the people would have thrust upon him such as Consul for life and Dictator. In the year 199 BC, Scipio was elected Censor and for some years afterwards he lived quietly and took no part in politics.
    In 193 BC, Scipio was one of the commissioners sent to Africa to settle a dispute between Massinissa and the Carthaginians,

  • @dancarrington8678
    @dancarrington8678 3 года назад +1

    This is an interesting offering 3 things struck me 1st Kemet is not offered as a possible original name of the continent as the Pharaohs contributed some impressive history to it 2. Scipio Africanus was not mentioned ? 3 Alkebulan ? Hmmm... An idea could be to name the continent as HAM called it ? Ham is the father of africa and is even further back then those countries mentioned in this video, he called it Amexum..

  • @sagacioussage899
    @sagacioussage899 2 года назад

    Akabulan. Very nice sound.

  • @emabane5971
    @emabane5971 3 года назад

    Great Idea

  • @dummerikan
    @dummerikan 3 года назад +2

    Love your videos, but there's a glaring error here. You suggested that the same Roman invader named Africanus later wrote a book about the continent over 1,000 years later.

    • @RisenAfrica
      @RisenAfrica  3 года назад +3

      Profound apologies for the error, @dummerikan! Many thanks for the support

    • @dummerikan
      @dummerikan 3 года назад +1

      @@RisenAfrica No problem at all. And it doesn't change the fact that Africa is a european exonym.

    • @abadyr_
      @abadyr_ 3 года назад

      @@dummerikan so are every other continents... at least in English

    • @dummerikan
      @dummerikan 3 года назад

      @@abadyr_ Relevance?

    • @abadyr_
      @abadyr_ 3 года назад

      @@dummerikan I'm not critiquing you, just pointing out that European languages use European terminologies.
      All these name in English are based on Latin descriptors for a world which was vastly less well explored. But these names were not in any way pejoratives. Africa was a part of the roman empire in north africa, just like Gaul, Italy, or Asia.

  • @ajaya5451
    @ajaya5451 3 года назад +4

    Now it rhymes even more with the unmissable elephant in the room, corruption.

  • @TheJo201
    @TheJo201 3 года назад

    Changing the Name is a subject that needs to be looked into.

  • @law2233
    @law2233 3 года назад +1

    Alkenbulan that’s the name I will use from now on let’s get back to greatness

  • @ammintuitivecreations4590
    @ammintuitivecreations4590 3 года назад

    Beautiful Meaning too.....Alkebulan ❤️❤️❤️

  • @mubizz80
    @mubizz80 3 года назад +1

    Whereas knowing your roots is important, trying to get used to a new name isn't so fancy after getting used to one for centuries. I go with Africa

    • @RisenAfrica
      @RisenAfrica  3 года назад

      Its hard to shake off Africa:-)

    • @vikuaheto6137
      @vikuaheto6137 3 года назад

      @ Mugenyi...the same as shaking off a conditioned subservient mentality, where you will remain as you continue to apparently look what is "easy" rather than necessary.

  • @jaybk718
    @jaybk718 3 года назад +1

    Leo Africanus was not a Roman invader, he was a Berber born in the 1400's. Also, it wasn't named after him. You should provide sources this is how we can all learn and verify.

  • @kokoyaro
    @kokoyaro Год назад

    "Risen Alkebulan" haha! Very in-depth and interesting content. The word "Alkebulan" is originated from Arabic. It was highly likely first used by Arab slave traders and invaders/settlers in Northern Africa, which makes the word equally undesirable to true Pan-Africans. I personally would have liked to see a brand new word coined from a combination of languages : Akan, Swahili, Zulu, Hausa, Wolof, etc. It may be a long word abreviated or shortened to an acceptable consensus. That would be a better brand for Africa in my opinion.

  • @yeremiahangeles7252
    @yeremiahangeles7252 3 года назад +4

    Beautiful ❤️😢
    What a beautiful name. 💯

  • @kmt1125
    @kmt1125 3 года назад +2

    Alkebulan yes...feels and sounds more natural 😌

  • @daspec
    @daspec 2 года назад

    The name Africa comes from Afros which literally means froth or curly in Greek, because they saw that local people had curly hair. So Africa literally means land of people with curly hair. The French also used it later. Originally the name of the continent was Ethiopia for the sub-Saharan region and Lybia for the North region, except Egypt. Lybia was an ancient Greek princess and grandmother of Europa and Phoenix who gave their names to Europe and Phoenicia. Ethiops means ash-looking (or smoked , dark face) in ancient Greek. So Ethiopia simply meant land of black people. And Aegypt literally means "below the Aegean sea". The original name for Egypt was simply Nile, from the river which in turn took its name from ancient King Nile, grandfather of Lybia.

  • @charlesdaniels4082
    @charlesdaniels4082 Год назад +1

    I told you Africa was named after a Roman invader who invaded Israel which is Africa

  • @s.konyine1469
    @s.konyine1469 3 года назад +6

    It's like saying Africa is named from Afrikaans 😂😂😂

    • @jennypack366
      @jennypack366 3 года назад

      Sadly thats what we are taught growing up in our schools in the US. 😓 We have a new teacher. Shes been working for over 3 yrs to wake up Americans. She has showed us how beautiful The Continent is & the atrocities that have taken place in the name of health. I pray daily that the people of Africa can rid evil from its country & live in peace. ❤

    • @chrisyawo6118
      @chrisyawo6118 2 года назад

      Alkibulan is the choice

  • @ronaldswain5758
    @ronaldswain5758 Год назад

    'Alkebulan' is the beginning of our deeper understanding of all of ourselves.

  • @wwatson8891
    @wwatson8891 3 года назад +1

    I like the name and I think it would b awesome to go back and try to shed the European disastrous impact on this land and its ppl

  • @jeromebowers7510
    @jeromebowers7510 3 года назад

    Like u said. Power in namesake. Time to take this power back. This iis just the beginning

  • @republicofazania6049
    @republicofazania6049 3 года назад +1

    Africa is named FROM the Egyptian word AFRUIKA MEANING A PLACE OF BIRTH, AS LIFE BEGAN HERE THAT'S WHY WE KEEP THE WORD AFRICAN, WE DIDN'T GET IT FROM ROMANS AS YOU SAID. WE WOULD HAVE CHANGED THE NAME A LONG TIME AGO IF IT DIDN'T ORIGIN IN OUR LANGUAGE.

  • @bwiznation
    @bwiznation 4 года назад +3

    Kitukuzwe Kiswahili,,,hiyo sauti,,,narrator mnoma