Who built Great Zimbabwe? And why? - Breeanna Elliott

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  • @thomasjlongley
    @thomasjlongley 7 лет назад +3072

    This is honestly one of the best channels on RUclips. Free access to education like this is just wonderful.

    • @kme9549
      @kme9549 7 лет назад +11

      Thomas James Longley preach!!

    • @nathana.4467
      @nathana.4467 7 лет назад +8

      Preach!

    • @dreamscapeai7
      @dreamscapeai7 7 лет назад +9

      Thomas James Longley That's what's RUclips's all about

    • @jayfawn8478
      @jayfawn8478 7 лет назад +5

      but still lacks technical and specialization that most college students needed.

    • @realsandeep
      @realsandeep 7 лет назад +6

      But everyone follows gaming and entertainment. A normal person working like 8-10 hours per day. They are prefering some entertainment more than knowledge at the end of the day

  • @aronastron9538
    @aronastron9538 7 лет назад +2302

    -Who built Great Zimbabwe?
    -Zimbabweans
    -Why?
    -To live

    • @emaginationproductions
      @emaginationproductions 6 лет назад +169

      Thank you for being the voice of reason.

    • @newjerseylion4804
      @newjerseylion4804 5 лет назад +54

      It was the Shona not all
      Modern day Zimbabweans are descendant of those that built the city. The Matabele came from South Africa.

    • @kelvinkeba9936
      @kelvinkeba9936 5 лет назад +24

      @@newjerseylion4804 they still African

    • @jacobduggan8008
      @jacobduggan8008 5 лет назад +97

      @@kelvinkeba9936 That's like saying Germans, French, Dutch, Russians Scandinavian, and English are exactly the same because their all white.

    • @shadreckdangaphotography
      @shadreckdangaphotography 5 лет назад +13

      Well actually there is no Shona tribe. The kalanga people called the torwa built khami city. They are not identified as Shona. today. The vhenda are descendants of of those that built mapungubwe. There are BakaLanga in KwaZulu . Who are of the same root as the kalanga,Katanga. The Sotho are also related to the Zimbabwes. Well you see the kingdom was bigger than you think. Africans built it. But they definitely had help

  • @Nino244
    @Nino244 7 лет назад +2205

    I wish we learned more about african history and archtecture, because I really wish I knew about this earlier!

    • @piotrdoomisiewicz1555
      @piotrdoomisiewicz1555 7 лет назад +22

      Nienke Timmermans well as long as african countries wont get rich enough to support their own archeologists we wont knew much but i dont think that there is much at all because geography. Africa is basically divided by two great desserts and rainforest and ideas are not spreading if there is no connection betwen people. The only route is by sea so before colonialism there were only arab infliences and it was mostly gold ivory and slaves

    • @autarchyan5426
      @autarchyan5426 7 лет назад +34

      we wuz kangz and shieet

    • @semereabraham6639
      @semereabraham6639 7 лет назад +13

      Could you give me a source thatproves the fastest-growing branch of archaeology is in unearthing Arican history.

    • @starm6392
      @starm6392 7 лет назад +8

      Nowadays in middle school you do.

    • @TriggeringOpinionsandFacts
      @TriggeringOpinionsandFacts 7 лет назад +19

      blkgrlwlking onthewrongside he never said there wasn't African history. He said the history isn't being taught and easily accessed because African geography prevented a lot of historical remembrance and spreading. Then the arabs and Europeans didn't quite help spread these thigns

  • @nyashabryan7751
    @nyashabryan7751 7 лет назад +561

    I as a Zimbabwean am extremely proud of our culture and heritage.

    • @couldbeanybody2508
      @couldbeanybody2508 4 года назад +26

      No offence but there is literally nothing to be proud of

    • @couldbeanybody2508
      @couldbeanybody2508 4 года назад +6

      ruclips.net/video/ORBBap-m0tY/видео.html

    • @kaseywatson7281
      @kaseywatson7281 4 года назад +83

      @@couldbeanybody2508 Native Africans Built Great Zimbabwe get over it buddy.

    • @nikoisinsane
      @nikoisinsane 3 года назад +35

      @@couldbeanybody2508 Can you be a decent human being??

    • @Nyatsimba_Mutota
      @Nyatsimba_Mutota 3 года назад +15

      @@couldbeanybody2508 No offense, you are worthless

  • @chiyedzazunzanyika4
    @chiyedzazunzanyika4 7 лет назад +682

    I'm from Zimbabwe... So surprised this channel mentioned us! 💕🙌🏽

    • @lilfairyprincess1o1
      @lilfairyprincess1o1 7 лет назад +39

      Chiyedza Zunzanyika same lmao. Zimbabwe is so unpopular in the media tbh and this was surprising!

    • @noelmahati
      @noelmahati 7 лет назад +5

      same

    • @therealest832
      @therealest832 6 лет назад +2

      Same😁

    • @RoScFan
      @RoScFan 6 лет назад +4

      Is there any movement in that country to make it more democratic and more properious? Or do the people there actually like mugabe?

    • @JAG8691
      @JAG8691 6 лет назад +13

      Chiyedza Zunzanyika I loved touring in Zimbabwe,definitely a natural paradise. I don't want to comment on the Politicians because EVERY Country on this Planet is Infested with those Psychopaths.

  • @ama4121
    @ama4121 7 лет назад +2551

    People of Zimbabwe: Our people made this
    Colonials: UNREALISTIC

    • @wmr103088
      @wmr103088 7 лет назад +10

      AMA Then Who?

    • @autarchyan5426
      @autarchyan5426 7 лет назад +47

      there were not other similar structures nor cities so it was not realistic

    • @q2yogurt
      @q2yogurt 7 лет назад +53

      to be fair considering what they encountered there their pessimism is understandable.

    • @kristinaamuan7577
      @kristinaamuan7577 7 лет назад +225

      Lmao, Europeans p much wrote off the native people of my country too, colonialism is really something

    • @xxxdroidmonkeyxxx
      @xxxdroidmonkeyxxx 7 лет назад +80

      I think they thought that because most of Africa consisted of tribes who tended to move around and the ones who were sedentary didn't exactly build up such major metropolises.
      Keep in mind that when European colonialists entered Sub-Saharan Africa, most of the peoples they encountered were still living in grass huts, hunted with spears and had tiny tribal villages. This was similar to Native American tribes in both Americas. There were less than a half a dozen actual civilizations that had major states, a standard royal hierarchy, powerful military and an intricate currency and trade system.
      It's easy to call something "racist," but you ignore the entire context of the first encounter and impressions European colonizers had of the natives and their way of life.

  • @rutendogomwe1325
    @rutendogomwe1325 4 года назад +118

    I'm Zimbabwean and it's beautiful to see my history being told. Sadly a lot of African history was lost making it even more important to preserve what we do know. I also really liked the use of mbira music in the background that made the video even more authentic.

    • @h.m.5724
      @h.m.5724 3 года назад +1

      Did you know a lot of countries have stolen Zimbabwean history and claim it yo be theirs. For example mbira instrument has now been renamed kalimba by white people. Secondly, marimba instrument has been stolen by Guatemala government/people as their national instrument and also by South Africans

  • @sabesque6461
    @sabesque6461 3 года назад +325

    The level of absurdity some went to discredit the indigenous Africans who built Great Zimbabwe. They even claimed it was built by ancient Greeks wtf?

    • @makteko
      @makteko Год назад

      It seems Africans were always hated just for existing in their own lands.

    • @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693
      @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693 Год назад +35

      Well that's racism my friend

    • @nilevalleyafrican9451
      @nilevalleyafrican9451 Год назад +45

      They already have a hard time accepting that Egypt in Africa

    • @coreylevine8095
      @coreylevine8095 9 месяцев назад

      Arabs not Greeks

    • @universome511
      @universome511 8 месяцев назад

      Don't you think it's weird there's no other one's in Sub Saharan Africa

  • @tatendamapisire1597
    @tatendamapisire1597 4 года назад +333

    Great Zimbabwe was built by Africans, not Europeans. I don't know why it's a mystery because, across Zimbabwe, there are other stone walls that were built by the indigenous people. Khami, Naletale etc.

    • @chanterelle483
      @chanterelle483 3 года назад +10

      It's not a mystery anymore.

    • @NoahBodze
      @NoahBodze 2 года назад

      Arabs. You’ve never built anything before or since. All you did was bring your African slaves to them.

    • @justsomerandomdude5379
      @justsomerandomdude5379 2 года назад +5

      Ndotozvishayawo

    • @qualiacomposite
      @qualiacomposite 2 года назад +14

      This comment shows racial insecurity more than anything. Nobody alive today disputes that Africans built it, so who are you even arguing against, you goofball?

    • @jackkelsey9326
      @jackkelsey9326 2 года назад +4

      I don't think that anyone thinks this was built Eurpeons, they assume it was built by Arabs.

  • @vvyheur
    @vvyheur 7 лет назад +123

    YAY! I'm not from Zimbabwe, I'm from Botswana. I'm happy there's a video about one country from Africa.

    • @WilliamGarrow
      @WilliamGarrow 7 лет назад +2

      Spice You should watch this one as well. Enjoy. ruclips.net/video/O3YJMaL55TM/видео.html

  • @ej4555
    @ej4555 7 лет назад +316

    There are a lot of similar but smaller ruins in Zimbabwe, for example the Khami and Ziwa Ruins. The stone ruins from the ancient Kingdom extend to Botswana, Northen part of South Africa and Southern Angola.

    • @leedza
      @leedza 4 года назад +10

      Also Manyikeni in Mozambique close to the coast.

    • @jayn8730
      @jayn8730 4 года назад +7

      In kenya,we also have a similar structure called Thimlich Ohinga.only that it is smaller

    • @couldbeanybody2508
      @couldbeanybody2508 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/ORBBap-m0tY/видео.html

    • @h.m.5724
      @h.m.5724 3 года назад +13

      It's because all of those countries you mentioned including Mozambique as well were one part of a great empire known as Mutapa / Rozvi

    • @tarimuza7779
      @tarimuza7779 2 года назад +2

      i’m actually royalty, in muntoko yes there was stone kingdoms and my mothers great great grandfather was king she is now a princess

  • @kienducpham1136
    @kienducpham1136 7 лет назад +431

    Amazing! I would definitely recommend the Aksum civilization next. Honestly there're so many interesting things about ancient/medieval African societies!

    • @WilliamGarrow
      @WilliamGarrow 7 лет назад +16

      LagiNaLangAko23 Yeah. Ethiopia and Eritrea. But that was its ancient name.

    • @WilliamGarrow
      @WilliamGarrow 7 лет назад +40

      Well said. Its a shame that so many are ignorant of Africa's past.

    • @thestealth2448
      @thestealth2448 7 лет назад +12

      Kien Duc Pham how about the ajuraan sultanate? They were one of the only Africans to fight and win against the Portuguese empire

    • @DaduaMaiga
      @DaduaMaiga 4 года назад +10

      @Jay Cole21 and HomeTeamHistory, Really good African Historian with reliable source.

    • @harlanrifkind6925
      @harlanrifkind6925 4 года назад +6

      @@WilliamGarrow There's a city, Aksum, in Ethiopia too. There and Lalibella are some pretty amazing places to visit.

  • @mwenemutapa4474
    @mwenemutapa4474 7 лет назад +190

    As a Zimbabwean I can say that this is surprisingly accurate

    • @leonmakief
      @leonmakief 5 лет назад +1

      Genocide caused the decline of Great Zimbabwe.

    • @thechangamire3495
      @thechangamire3495 4 года назад +5

      @@leonmakief ...no. Not at all. The Decline is still debated. Some say the gold trade dried up. More say that a prince found salt in the south and left to conquer it.

    • @leonmakief
      @leonmakief 4 года назад +3

      @@thechangamire3495 that's what they chose to tell us in our history books brother, that's what I also learnt in school and it didn't make sense that an empire so great could just vanish like that,, gold is still around in abundance in Zimbabwe alone and if you really check with our history as a people, salt was never that essential in our diet,,, the hunters went to hunt without salt,,, I'm also seeking clarity brother

    • @sokostina2498
      @sokostina2498 4 года назад +2

      True, especially the fact that they did their best to discredit the indigenous people. Some even saying it's the Rembas and what not.

    • @fightfannerd2078
      @fightfannerd2078 4 года назад +2

      @@leonmakief lol no

  • @theletterbleeds
    @theletterbleeds 7 лет назад +691

    This was great . We need more videos about African history!

    • @raa6504
      @raa6504 7 лет назад +18

      Fight, fight, fight, poverty, war, war, diamonds, AIDS.

    • @streetwind.
      @streetwind. 7 лет назад +51

      Look up "Extra History" and "Zulu Empire" =) I recommend the entire Exra History playlist, but that particular miniseries is indeed about Africa.

    • @theletterbleeds
      @theletterbleeds 7 лет назад +73

      +Radu Adrian Oh come on. Africa is not only about that. What about arts, traditions, customs, its languages, clothing, architecture, values, religions, tribes. There is a lot to cover about African history without focusing on war and diseases. Africa is not only war and diseases.

    • @darkqueen9134
      @darkqueen9134 7 лет назад +5

      indeed

    • @Matiburon04
      @Matiburon04 7 лет назад +77

      The european history is Fight, fight, fight, poverty, war, war, iron, plagues, BIGGER WARS

  • @SL-dr7lp
    @SL-dr7lp 3 года назад +24

    The intro - "Great Zimbabwe, a large settlement, second only to the Pyramids of Egypt". This implies only 2 large settlements across the continent when there were many more from Axum (which maintained a continuous Christian civilisation older than most in the West) to Mali (which had more gold reserves than any other kingdom in that era in the world) and others much older. Consider the Nubian pyramids and cities. Everyone knows about Egypt but most don't know that there are more Nubian pyramids than Egyptian pyramids and they were built before Ancient Greece (forget the Roman Empire) even existed. Ancient Greece started around 800BC, Nubia started around 2500BC. Even as Nubia’s influence was declining and Rome was ascending, Rome under Emperor Augustus failed to subjugate Queen/Kandake (Candace) Amanirenas. Back to Great Zimbabwe - I do love the story. It is one of many great civilisations and histories of Africa that has been hidden and forgotten especially in the past 200 years of colonialism. However, this history is being revived. I hope more excavation work can be carried out to demonstrate how vast and advanced Great Zimbwabwe was and its link to another forgotten civilisation further south in Mapungubwe and Manyikeni in the east.

    • @Peecamarke
      @Peecamarke 6 месяцев назад +1

      I thought they said the second largest “remaining” settlement?

  • @madeofscars117
    @madeofscars117 7 лет назад +26

    I took a class on Africa. learned every country and most stuff. But so much you can learn in 4 months. this is neat. You can make entire classes. It would be nice, a lot of people would enjoy it. instead of a crash course I took in college. My professor was from there. Had a lot of great stories

  • @maerosss
    @maerosss 7 лет назад +168

    Why have I never heard about the Great Zimbabwe? Not even a slightiest mention in my whole life.

    • @charmainej4820
      @charmainej4820 7 лет назад +66

      well 😊 a lot of people don't know about this, no one really cares for African History except things concerning Egypt

    • @acebalistic1358
      @acebalistic1358 5 лет назад +51

      Because the rascist happened to control your school text books

    • @andrewlongworth
      @andrewlongworth 5 лет назад +8

      If you haven't heard about it, then you've been living under a rock

    • @exillens
      @exillens 5 лет назад +5

      @@andrewlongworth What highschool curriculum taught you? What subject and what grade were you in? Or are you saying it's not taught in grade schools like the other historical cities and subjects?

    • @andrewlongworth
      @andrewlongworth 5 лет назад +3

      @@exillens I have a law degree from Warwick University in the UK .

  • @EladLerner
    @EladLerner 7 лет назад +47

    Can't wait for Geography Now to make the Zimbabwe episode!

    • @flamixflame2685
      @flamixflame2685 7 лет назад +3

      elad lerner that's gonna take a while
      I'm pretty sure he said he would be finished with all the country's in 2030

    • @Filthy.Potato
      @Filthy.Potato 7 лет назад +5

      I'm Zimbabwean and I watch geography now lol. I cant wait either. I feel like begging them to do 50 episodes a week

    • @ANTSEMUT1
      @ANTSEMUT1 4 года назад +2

      Three years later they are on the S-countries.

    • @queenapryllm8454
      @queenapryllm8454 3 года назад +1

      It probably another 2 years at least depending how quickly or slowly he gets through the other countries or does filler wrrk countries

  • @Thorite_Gem
    @Thorite_Gem 3 года назад +26

    A great meme I saw said this:
    'Just because white people couldn't do it doesn't mean it was aliens'
    It was about the Pyramids, but I feel like it applies to this, too

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 3 года назад +2

      The video did not show what they built so we can see what their talking about.
      In 1850 Dr.David Livingstone was one of the first whites to explore the region. The Zulus were top dog and only had Huts ,animal skin shields and stone spears.
      How do people evolve backwards?

    • @vdotkog7126
      @vdotkog7126 3 года назад +7

      @@Crashed131963 A lot of western policies are cyclical. And do seem to evolve backwards in the name of progress. Thus it's not a stretch that they might change their preferred way of living to what you view as backwards.
      Also the video says that by staying in one place the soil became overused in that great city and they had to move. Perhaps they moved to building huts as way of having an easily built city that can be abandoned when the environment was suboptimal.
      Some thoughts.......

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 3 года назад

      @@vdotkog7126 I did google the ruins , yes they are impressive stone brick work.

    • @vdotkog7126
      @vdotkog7126 3 года назад +7

      @@Crashed131963 brain still on previous point. The medieval period "dark ages" of Europe is a good example also. You had the ancient ruins of Greeks and Romans in modern day Greece and Italy. Which was built by the people and also most of their knowledge especially with respect to medicine was lost before the renaissance. During these times Europe evolved backwards too.

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 3 года назад

      @@vdotkog7126 There's also (Stand still) Look at Afghanistan.
      If you time travel back to 600AD you would not know the difference compared to today.

  • @BlackStarrSoul
    @BlackStarrSoul 7 лет назад +298

    More videos about African history, please! ❤️❤️

    • @bionicgoblin3141
      @bionicgoblin3141 7 лет назад +16

      Kexx Petit if your going to be a troll you cant try so hard

    • @BlackStarrSoul
      @BlackStarrSoul 7 лет назад +13

      Shotabunny
      There actually is. Thanks for stopping by, degenerate.

    • @angelo7217
      @angelo7217 7 лет назад +2

      Kodama fool. That's it. End of story. Don't scratch the history too much because you may hear about how they where capturing men of other tribes and selling them to Arabs centuries before "colonialists" arrived. Awkward.

    • @augustinedaudu9203
      @augustinedaudu9203 6 лет назад +16

      Angelo De Boni I know right, Africans being equal to Europeans!? So problematic for white supremacists. Can you just believe that Africans had the same desires and interest as every other group of people!?

    • @funilast1121
      @funilast1121 6 лет назад

      LOOOOOL INSECURE.

  • @marianaABC904
    @marianaABC904 7 лет назад +70

    Ted Ed you have no idea how happy I get when I see a video from your channel in my subscription box. You really make learning different topics so interesting. Thank you for the great work!!

  • @arshad887
    @arshad887 7 лет назад +212

    I love that they referred to the colonists as racist

    • @PikaPluff
      @PikaPluff 7 лет назад +11

      I guess being racist is partially due to human nature.

    • @arshad887
      @arshad887 7 лет назад +11

      UUhm where am I opposing it? Did you read my comment?

    • @PikaPluff
      @PikaPluff 7 лет назад +18

      I’m just saying that the first colonisers looked at people with dark skin for the first time, so you can understand why. Black colonisers would also be possible if they had the means to do so.
      I’m not saying racism is good though.

    • @arshad887
      @arshad887 7 лет назад +49

      Don't even try to reason colonisation.

    • @IB_info
      @IB_info 7 лет назад +7

      Yes they were, even more than the present day racist, blacks were not allowed to go to town all walk on the pavement.

  • @benjaminlamptey1867
    @benjaminlamptey1867 4 года назад +51

    I'm surprised that Great Zimbabwe wasn't burned to the ground by Colonialists, as most African cities were in the past. Probably just because it'd been abandoned.

    • @couldbeanybody2508
      @couldbeanybody2508 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/ORBBap-m0tY/видео.html

    • @couldbeanybody2508
      @couldbeanybody2508 3 года назад

      @Alex Libman click the link and watch the video💀

    • @couldbeanybody2508
      @couldbeanybody2508 3 года назад +2

      @Malusi Ndlozi I used to be against colonialism until I heard about Rhodesia

    • @AskiyaIshaq20
      @AskiyaIshaq20 3 года назад +11

      @@couldbeanybody2508 it's not even a source it's just a video 😩🤣

    • @couldbeanybody2508
      @couldbeanybody2508 3 года назад

      @@AskiyaIshaq20 lmao ok but was anything in the video false?

  • @dominican5683
    @dominican5683 3 года назад +7

    Africa has so many untold stories around ancient monuments and ancient cultures...really wish archeologists would spend more time in Africa looking for lost and forgotten civilizations...

    • @fivecinco5923
      @fivecinco5923 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/TCqnpjaKPSw/видео.html
      There is an old African civilization that disappeared more than 22,000 years ago because of the Nyiragongo volcano. Belgian archaeologists have found instruments that were used for daily calculations. Belgian scientists have work on these bones of baboons with notches that showed the first calculations of numerical sequences in the history of humanity.

  • @feonadabson2109
    @feonadabson2109 7 лет назад +18

    Im so happy you did a video on Zimbabwe. my parents are from Zimbabwe and world history class seemed to just skip over the country itself. nice to set the records straight.

    • @charmainej4820
      @charmainej4820 7 лет назад +5

      if your parents are from Zimbabwe doesn't that make you Zimbabwean? ?😕😕😕

  • @unlockwithjsr
    @unlockwithjsr 4 года назад +33

    Africa of course has to have a great history, I mean, it's the continent that inspired our very existence... Why don't we document more of their history??

    • @Usthereout
      @Usthereout 4 года назад +12

      Honestly, and I feel like there's so many undiscovered artificacts and kingdoms that aren't discussed. And in highschool world history they never taught anything about Africa, only that some people traded gold and salt. And I get that they might not have had as much interactions with the rest of Europe/Asia. But why is it that it's only talked about when there's interactions with Europeans/Asians? Why can't African kingdoms and their history be told on their own as well and taught to everyone, just like every other continent

    • @ManMan-ko7ll
      @ManMan-ko7ll 3 года назад

      @Alex Libman You can’t debunk the Out of Africa theory yet, so all of us really should be quiet.

    • @shaolinking2008
      @shaolinking2008 3 года назад +7

      Because every conqueror destroys the intellectual evidence of the conquered, this historical pattern never fails to repeat itself.

    • @jonatanlj747
      @jonatanlj747 3 года назад +3

      @@Usthereout Africa as a whole was not particularly advanced, with large parts of the continent being dominated by hunter-gatherer societies. There was also very little documentation due to the lack of literacy, which makes African history more speculative. Of course, African history is interesting and more than worth learning about, but schools don't have much time to teach such things. Even the massive empires with huge historical and cultural significance (Rome, China, Persia) were usually not mentioned in school or mentioned as sidenotes, so that they could put some time on recent events like the triangle trade, industrial revolution and the world wars into the curriculum. In terms of history that is relevant to most people, pre-colonial sub-saharan African kingdoms are of a very low priority.

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 года назад +5

      @@jonatanlj747 it’s not really about that. Africa has never been as populated as any of the places you’ve mentioned. The Bantu spread to the southern parts of the continent only very recently from a historic point of view. Africans were sedentary, only very know la groups like the pigmeus and the Khoisan were nomads. The Bantus were not hunter gatherers, they already were sedentary societies with some metallurgical skills they learned from the earliest empires in West Africa. So, the reason why other empires were able to develop quicker was more about Geography and demographics. Africa is vast, so empires couldn’t really take a hold in such a large and sparse landmass with so few people. But I do concur with many aspects you’ve mentioned.Anyways, have a nice day.

  • @nicolenatsai
    @nicolenatsai 3 года назад +9

    As a Zimbabwean who grew up in this town 😁I feel so happy and proud!

    • @EMGaks
      @EMGaks 5 месяцев назад

      Are you talking about Masvingo or as in the actual ruins?

    • @nicolenatsai
      @nicolenatsai 5 месяцев назад

      @@EMGaks Masvingo

  • @AgglomeratiProduzioni
    @AgglomeratiProduzioni 7 лет назад +47

    When someone tells you that a civilization needs to be alphabetized in order to be considered literate, remember them the Iliad has been orally passed down for centuries! ;-)

    • @sceerane8662
      @sceerane8662 5 лет назад +6

      You should also remember that the Greeks and their Mycenean ancestors had an alphabet and books while they were singing the iliad (Though perhaps not that entire period, Writing is still important as it allows for far far more reliable record keeping)

    • @werewolf2969
      @werewolf2969 4 года назад +3

      Norman Crusader yeah I don’t think it’s full proof of civilization but helps civilization develop much more also let me guess your from England

    • @covenawhite4855
      @covenawhite4855 4 года назад +8

      @@sceerane8662 Oral Records may change over time from telling to telling. BUT it is possible to lie while writing books for propaganda purposes while a lot of book sources are accurate to the time. Oral records should be a valid source put below written sources, and archeological sources before written.

    • @ANTSEMUT1
      @ANTSEMUT1 4 года назад +7

      @@covenawhite4855 that's not always true about Oral histories, quite a few are surprisingly accurate.

    • @matheuroux5134
      @matheuroux5134 3 года назад +3

      @@sceerane8662 Also remember that the Greeks did not invent writing themselves, they merely inherited it from the Phoenicians due to proximity.

  • @ambernguyen6814
    @ambernguyen6814 7 лет назад +126

    What if the city is underground and Black Panther is there ruling them

    • @NeoShameMan
      @NeoShameMan 7 лет назад +3

      If you google for the Kamba (also known as wakamba) you are in for the surprise of your life

  • @СлаваРоссия-у7ж
    @СлаваРоссия-у7ж 7 лет назад +30

    I was fortunate enough to have lived in Harare, Zimbabwe for about 4 years way before the economy collapsed! A beautiful country ruined by corrupt government policies! How unfortunate 🙁

  • @leocelente
    @leocelente 7 лет назад +143

    1:46 SAID THE SWAHILI ON THE SWAHILI COAST

  • @AnuarAzar
    @AnuarAzar 7 лет назад +32

    I can't believe I never heard of this city before

  • @ashleyyang5316
    @ashleyyang5316 7 лет назад +23

    Is anyone else trying to read the comments, but there's so many confusing arguments exploding?

  • @tristynh9596
    @tristynh9596 7 лет назад +27

    Awesome! My world history students will love this. Thank you!

    • @Luke-jo2xi
      @Luke-jo2xi 7 лет назад +3

      Tristyn Salmons your too pretty to be a teacher

    • @tristynh9596
      @tristynh9596 7 лет назад +8

      Luken Brown ??? What's that suppose to mean? According to you, what should I be doing?

    • @mrxx7471
      @mrxx7471 5 лет назад

      @@tristynh9596 Working your corner

    • @mrxx7471
      @mrxx7471 5 лет назад

      @@Luke-jo2xi You flirting with a lady little boy? You look 10 nikka

  • @delifhspeedparkourmcpeandm8156
    @delifhspeedparkourmcpeandm8156 7 лет назад +22

    I had no idea that the city of Great Zimbabwe existed I only knew Zimbabwe existing.

    • @dogons2k12
      @dogons2k12 5 лет назад +3

      Well you're up for a major awakening. Start by reading the General History of Africa by UNESCO. I believe there are 10 volumes if im not mistaken.
      If you just want an introduction via documentaries checkout these classic docufilms of African History on Amazon or RUclips:
      1. Africa's Greatest Civilizations by Henry Gates
      2. Lost Kingdoms of Africa by Dr Gus Casely-Hayford
      3. The History of Africa by Zenaib Badawi
      4. The Hidden History of the Hatian Revolution by Tariq Nasheed
      5. Ancient Astronomers of Timbuktu by Sharron Hawkes
      6. Lost Libraries of Timbuktu by BBC History
      Hopefully you can start a local meetup to educate the masses who desperately need this kind of information.

  • @subice2158
    @subice2158 7 лет назад +18

    Very fascinating! I think we'd all love more videos on African history! Never really knew any of this.

  • @nqobaniitaidube5582
    @nqobaniitaidube5582 7 лет назад +46

    I'm Zimbabwean!

  • @RoadRulesZimbabwe
    @RoadRulesZimbabwe 7 лет назад +17

    Awesome video, very fair and honest representation of history, makes me proud to be Zimbabweans.

  • @sitas9827
    @sitas9827 7 лет назад +10

    I never knew of this! Thank you, Ted Ed!

  • @holyX
    @holyX 7 лет назад +138

    200 racists got triggered that natives build the amazing city

    • @NubiansNapata
      @NubiansNapata 6 лет назад +11

      Twilleh That's like asking where is the amazing city and civilisation in Peru now

    • @bulletbill1104
      @bulletbill1104 6 лет назад +7

      holyX I’m not saying that sub Saharan Africans can’t build good civilization but this isn’t very impressive

    • @larry6130
      @larry6130 5 лет назад +22

      @@bulletbill1104 go build it then

    • @emmanuelhitilasha2460
      @emmanuelhitilasha2460 5 лет назад +8

      @@bulletbill1104 you didn't see the structure and see how the same size of granite put together and how was that possible?

    • @xulupopo9288
      @xulupopo9288 5 лет назад

      @@Twilleh Or Greece

  • @user-ln9yx2eu8l
    @user-ln9yx2eu8l 7 лет назад +6

    This was great! Please do more videos on ancient Africa!

  • @wisdomguveya3728
    @wisdomguveya3728 7 лет назад +4

    zim represent thank u ted ed for well thought out research ...and the mbira playing in the background was an amazing touch from a proud Zimbabwean

  • @tembe2638
    @tembe2638 4 года назад +6

    i used to live 15km away from the great zimbabwe ruins, it is truly a marvel to watch and there are numerous ruins like these in zim abeit at a smaller scale which were built by break away states like the mutapa and rozvi state

    • @kiuk_kiks
      @kiuk_kiks 8 месяцев назад

      Why didn’t it exist till the colonisers came?

    • @Fluxxxx
      @Fluxxxx 7 месяцев назад

      @@kiuk_kikswhat? Lol. It existed it just wasn’t inhabited and was yet to be ‘discovered’ and told to the rest of the world. That’s like saying Native Americans didn’t exist till white people came. What?

    • @pureone8350
      @pureone8350 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@kiuk_kiksWhat are you talking about?

    • @kiuk_kiks
      @kiuk_kiks 6 месяцев назад

      @@pureone8350
      They abandoned their old cities and town, didn’t build them or maintain them till the colonisers came which gave them the opportunity to deny them their own cultural heritage instead. The colonisers claimed that other white people or king Solomon of the bible along with other nonsensical myths and legends are responsible for ruins built by the native Bantus who lived there.

  • @rebelbeammasterx8472
    @rebelbeammasterx8472 7 лет назад +5

    The animation is so beautiful.

  • @RamiShreds
    @RamiShreds 7 лет назад +3

    Your videos are a treat to both the mind and the senses

  • @nickc3657
    @nickc3657 7 лет назад +13

    I can't believe I've never heard of this!!

    • @nickc3657
      @nickc3657 3 года назад

      Alex Libman stop being cringe man

  • @nathaliasilva2166
    @nathaliasilva2166 7 лет назад +9

    It's always such a thrill to watch the videos on historic achievements not usually talked about. Specially political and cultural ones from Africa and Latin America!

  • @arcie3716
    @arcie3716 Год назад +11

    Discrediting Africans for making a great city on African land is wild…

    • @BigKDCali_
      @BigKDCali_ 6 месяцев назад

      That’s exactly what they did with Egypt

  • @aGr3atD4y
    @aGr3atD4y Год назад +1

    What great ingenuity from the peoples of Africa. I can understand why they are so proud of it!

  • @nikhiliyengar1510
    @nikhiliyengar1510 7 лет назад +8

    You guys should do the Indus Valley Civilisation.

  • @mojosbigsticks
    @mojosbigsticks 7 лет назад +4

    A beautiful country, I hope more people will see it one day.

  • @jaredblood5384
    @jaredblood5384 7 лет назад +5

    I never even heard of this until now!

  • @YellowSynth
    @YellowSynth 6 лет назад +4

    Zimbabweans built great zimbabwe using Vibration and Sound technology. It wasn't built by hands but by sound technology and vibration big difference

    • @sebzhamatv
      @sebzhamatv 3 года назад

      They are not ready for that conversation

  • @Lucuskane
    @Lucuskane 7 лет назад +9

    without Ted ed, I would have gone the grave without ever knowing this

    • @WilliamGarrow
      @WilliamGarrow 7 лет назад +2

      Lucus Kane You should watch a documentary called Africa's great civilzations. Six parts but really worth watching.

  • @xmarie44x
    @xmarie44x 7 лет назад +255

    Bruh, the Queen of Sheba was from Ethiopia, if they read the bible they would know that

    • @speedspeed121
      @speedspeed121 7 лет назад +12

      Trump built the walls

    • @zajigirl
      @zajigirl 7 лет назад +15

      Yemen was a part of Ethiopian territory. Ethiopia ruled up to modern day Gaza. Actually rightful owners of Palestine are the Ethiopians..

    • @obiwahndagobah9543
      @obiwahndagobah9543 7 лет назад +3

      Geneticists and Archaologist have shown that at the supposed time of Queen Sheba, a good amount of Near Easterners (from Palestine) wandered to Ethiopia and mixed with the locals. So it seems there was really a lot of contact between these kingdoms

    • @Tsumami__
      @Tsumami__ 6 лет назад +4

      zajigirl nobody owns any land, if fools would get that through their heads, wars would cease

    • @Tsumami__
      @Tsumami__ 6 лет назад +15

      Khrys-Marie McBean Bruh, the Bible is not a reliable historical source.

  • @obscurity6558
    @obscurity6558 7 лет назад +212

    I would have never guessed that Europeans would have discredited such as city. They never did terrible things during the scramble for Africa!

    • @midnightsloth1643
      @midnightsloth1643 7 лет назад +28

      NobleRomanOwl 86 He's being sarcastic

    • @sarah-jaynemcdonald2594
      @sarah-jaynemcdonald2594 7 лет назад +6

      NobleRomanOwl 86 i think that's what you call sarcasm.

    • @SirThanksalot_1
      @SirThanksalot_1 7 лет назад +1

      NobleRomanOwl 86, shouldn't his nickname ring a bell?

    • @Suryapoosarla
      @Suryapoosarla 7 лет назад +4

      ya they did that to indus valley civilization too and they faced consequences in the name of aryan theory...

    • @suicaedere7244
      @suicaedere7244 7 лет назад +5

      voltaren The fact that someone shit on your doorsteps once doesn't mean that you shitting on other people doorsteps is somehow less bad. Is just equally terrible.

  • @TasaRika
    @TasaRika 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks Ted-Ed for this! I'm glad that part of my country's history is being shared with the world! :)

  • @astoncopallo7489
    @astoncopallo7489 3 года назад +3

    What an incredibly interesting story I always love learning about amazing things people accomplished in the past especially when I have never heard of it before great stuff guys👍🏻

  • @TherealP013
    @TherealP013 3 года назад +1

    The beatiful mbira soundtrack makes this absolutely perfect , thank you.

  • @therichchronicles1249
    @therichchronicles1249 3 года назад +2

    I'm from Zimbambwe, love the mbira tunes in the background. I was born in Masvingo where the great Zimbambwe is

  • @nuevevientos8332
    @nuevevientos8332 3 года назад +7

    I’m Mexican, I love the history of Zimbabwe. Thanks to my professor at University of California, Santa Bárbara

  • @tadiwa2k11
    @tadiwa2k11 7 лет назад +20

    I have hopes that one day Zimbabwe will be considered great again, i feel until we lose our dictator and get a less corrupt government in power things might start to look up, cant really do that with a 90+ year old dictator tho...

  • @damilolaodebode8843
    @damilolaodebode8843 5 лет назад +28

    It’s alway everybody but the Africans isn’t it.

  • @juliopeinado2660
    @juliopeinado2660 Год назад +1

    Zimbabwe is a great nation filled with kind hearted people and strive to improve.

  • @cousinchris5851
    @cousinchris5851 7 лет назад +147

    What's the reasoning behind Europeans hating on Africans so hard?

    • @davidasamikwa8037
      @davidasamikwa8037 7 лет назад +57

      Jealousy.

    • @addisonheddins
      @addisonheddins 7 лет назад +29

      Cousin Chris maybe the white genocide that is still happening today there? Seems like a solid reason.

    • @3uujh656
      @3uujh656 7 лет назад +58

      Addison Heddins Troll.

    • @WilliamGarrow
      @WilliamGarrow 7 лет назад +40

      Addison Heddins Fake news.

    • @sjappiyah4071
      @sjappiyah4071 7 лет назад +32

      It’s not just Europeans it’s all other races, people are just afraid of darkness

  • @mingolaflare6224
    @mingolaflare6224 6 лет назад +12

    “Triggered by overuse”
    *You see someone that you know and they ask you how soil is, you just have to say that the soil’s fine when the soil’s not really fine*

  • @gustavolrcoelho
    @gustavolrcoelho 7 лет назад +10

    I did not even knew that this existed. Great video!

  • @rossplendent
    @rossplendent 3 года назад +4

    In Civilization 6, constructing Great Zimbabwe grants extra gold to your trade routes. I ended up with newly twice the income of the next richest empire and rolled the competition.

  • @n0lain
    @n0lain 5 лет назад +1

    2:25 For those curious, Kilwa Kisiwani is a site along the coast of modern-day Tanzania

  • @MultiSciGeek
    @MultiSciGeek 7 лет назад +1

    This was really interesting. Thanks for covering all these diverse topics

  • @victor9
    @victor9 3 года назад +9

    The Aztec and the Incas built stone
    Cities too. Why is it so hard to believe that Africans did the same

    • @adzxyz1950
      @adzxyz1950 3 года назад +2

      Probably because they had never experienced an African Sub Saharan empire on a comparable size to the European ones. While the Spanish were cruel conquerors, they couldn't deny that the Incan and Aztec Empires were... actual empires

    • @weego2585
      @weego2585 2 года назад

      @@adzxyz1950 Probably true, the closest to that would’ve been the Empire of Mali and Abyssinia

    • @user-de4iv9hj6p
      @user-de4iv9hj6p 2 года назад +1

      @@weego2585 there are wayyy more examples than just those two.

    • @user-de4iv9hj6p
      @user-de4iv9hj6p 2 года назад +1

      @@adzxyz1950 curious, what defines an "actual empire"?

    • @JcoleMc
      @JcoleMc 2 года назад +5

      @@weego2585 kingdom of kongo and kingdom of mutatpa had iron workings , textiles and naval vessels

  • @ruvarashedahwa
    @ruvarashedahwa 7 лет назад +14

    I'm Zimbabwean and this video is awesome!😄

  • @tulkmunny
    @tulkmunny 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for using mbira music...

  • @noelinekirsten9928
    @noelinekirsten9928 3 года назад +2

    I love learning this

    • @meias.
      @meias. 3 года назад

      Same

  • @peacaldoxa5831
    @peacaldoxa5831 3 года назад

    Am recommending this channel to my kids.

  • @jessicag630
    @jessicag630 4 года назад +4

    They refused to believe that non-white peoples were capable to build magnificent building and to have advanced civilization.
    "Caton Thompson used ceramics, which were similar to what modern villagers were using, and structures like terrace walls to determine who built the structures from the site. Working with Kathleen Kenyon, Caton Thompson's excavations led her to the unequivocal view that Zimbabwe was the product of a "native civilisation". The assertion attracted considerable negative press attention and was received negatively by many within the archaeological community. Caton Thompson claimed to keep hostile letters from local experts in a file marked "insane". " From Wikipedia

    • @GabrielNicho
      @GabrielNicho 2 года назад

      Nah, it's just logic. Why would they just randomly build one stone fortress and then never build anything out of stone again? And just live in mud huts. Also, we know from modern DNA testing that the Lemba has middle eastern ancestry, how did they get that? Also the stone altar at the place suggest Middle Eastern origin, not local African religion.

    • @lex_thedestroyer
      @lex_thedestroyer 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@GabrielNicho Mud huts provide more insulation than stone. People have mixed ancestry because, and hear me out here, not everyone has babies with people who are just like them!! I know, shocking.

    • @GabrielNicho
      @GabrielNicho 11 месяцев назад

      @@lex_thedestroyer These people have mixed ancestry because they mixed thousands of years ago though =P

  • @BasicNoobs
    @BasicNoobs 11 месяцев назад +4

    People are saying that this stone structure isnt impressive yet consoder the Stonehenge cool. Sure is just some stone walls but these were massive stone walls, and rhey built with without the use of the wheel soooo

  • @TheAlppi
    @TheAlppi 7 лет назад +4

    "Racist colonial officials" The word racist has experienced such an inflation, in my books, it carries no weight whatsoever. Especially here it's completely unnecessary to use the word. Who on Earth wasn't racist before globalization started to take over in the 20th century?

  • @bongs1995
    @bongs1995 7 лет назад +1

    Great to see our history on here :)

  • @Nahthatcantbe
    @Nahthatcantbe 3 года назад +2

    Lol Zimbabweans are actually good at building so this shouldn’t even be a debate it’s in their blood...

  • @filipporiva1864
    @filipporiva1864 7 лет назад +18

    0:42 so basically this is the city where attack on titan took place

  • @troglodyto
    @troglodyto 4 года назад +3

    We call came out of Africa at some ancient point in time. It's our duty to learn about its ancient and modern history

  • @chocolatemoose7761
    @chocolatemoose7761 7 лет назад +3

    Really cool! Thanks.

  • @أمعبدالله-خ3ه
    @أمعبدالله-خ3ه 2 месяца назад +2

    Great Zimbabwe was built by indigenous Africans and it is similar to other structures in Africa such as Mapungubwe and Bumbusi.

  • @HorridShortTalesHST
    @HorridShortTalesHST Год назад

    Nice❤
    Thank you for the lesson❤

  • @bigniper
    @bigniper 7 лет назад +5

    I went to Rhodesia in the 60's to see the Ruins of Zimbabwe. In 2000 i went to Zimbabwe and saw the Ruins of Rhodesia.

  • @weltgeist2604
    @weltgeist2604 7 лет назад +6

    Wow it's so impressive that people could build such large stone walls back in the 11th century! Great Zimbabwe rivals everything we see in Classical Greece and Ancient China.

    • @Daniel-um6vy
      @Daniel-um6vy 6 лет назад

      Better than vikings or most of europeans did independently.

    • @priyanshsahay3573
      @priyanshsahay3573 3 года назад

      Man The Asian civilizations were far ahead of European and African ones for most of history

  • @rachelchelly243
    @rachelchelly243 4 года назад +3

    I'm zimbabwean 100% and this is a lovely video. So nice to know that we mean something deep to Africa and historical factors :)

  • @sophiejones7727
    @sophiejones7727 7 лет назад +2

    the coolest place nobody ever talks about :(. Thanks TED-ED, moar plz!

  • @viviannenieves7832
    @viviannenieves7832 3 года назад +2

    I love all your new stories on Africa, can you make similar video's on Latin America?

  • @ReallyGoodBadBoy
    @ReallyGoodBadBoy 3 года назад +3

    This is really cool to learn about, and put into perspective! Great Zimbabwe took 500 years to build circular walls of stacked stones! That really is astonishing how much time and effort was put into constructing this giant pile of rocks. The beauty is the simplicity. During the same time period the Alcázar of Segovia was built in less than 30 years, with functional gatehouses, conical towers, a spired keep reaching towards the heavens on a cliff edge, internal sewage systems, crop rotation farming, and an incredible feat of engineering that is still standing to this day almost 1,000 years later. What a enlightening and educating video, thank you TED! 🤓🧠📖

    • @shanewalkingdead8258
      @shanewalkingdead8258 3 года назад +4

      Let me stop you there so 700+ hectares of continual walled city larger than mordern day Monaco is not impressive. Be mad stay mad . Incase you are as incompetent as the people in this comment section 700hectares if converted to km2 is 7km2.

    • @shanewalkingdead8258
      @shanewalkingdead8258 2 года назад +4

      Settled in 500AD . The building started in 900AD and the walls span in a area of 7km2/ 700hectares larger than mordern day Monaco. That is impressive so stay mad be mad.

    • @user-de4iv9hj6p
      @user-de4iv9hj6p 2 года назад

      @@shanewalkingdead8258 they'll come up with anything to downplay African achievements, and then when they can't do that they'll claim it wasn't actually Africans. No winning with fools like them

    • @ReallyGoodBadBoy
      @ReallyGoodBadBoy 2 года назад +2

      @@user-de4iv9hj6p I have absolutely no doubt this monument was built by sub sharan Africans at all! I actually said it is really incredible they spent 400+ years to construct the worlds largest pile of rocks! Most impressive.

    • @shanewalkingdead8258
      @shanewalkingdead8258 2 года назад +4

      @@ReallyGoodBadBoy it did not take 400years the construction began in 900 and ended around 1000AD. It's peak was in the 1100AD its down fall was 1200AD . It was never completely abandoned heck even today there is a community of more than a thousand karanga people still living there. Great Zimbabwe is not even the largest of all the zimbabwean shona monuments

  • @thegoodlydragon7452
    @thegoodlydragon7452 6 лет назад +6

    Seriously though, Europe is speckled all over with just the most amazing architecture, and all sorts of developments. The best sub-Saharan Africa before contact can boast is a little walled town.

    • @damianshirishama3918
      @damianshirishama3918 6 лет назад +7

      If it was a little walled town then why did the Europeans think the Ancient Greeks built it??

    • @yungslash8616
      @yungslash8616 4 года назад +9

      The Egyptian pyramids?Nubian pyramids? Nubian castles? Benin walls? Tanzanian complex? All this architecture was built by sub Saharan Africans and far exceeds that of Europe lmao the Zimbabwe walls was just one of them

    • @maapauu4282
      @maapauu4282 2 года назад

      The best European architecture pre-African contact was a fancy hill graveyard so...

    • @thegoodlydragon7452
      @thegoodlydragon7452 2 года назад

      @@maapauu4282 Kidding, bro? Notre Dame cathedral.

    • @maapauu4282
      @maapauu4282 2 года назад

      @@thegoodlydragon7452 Yes but even the Ancient Greeks went to the Arab world and extended into Sub-Saharan African Ideas, and the Notre Dame was way after that.
      Also, it's much easier to build somewhere where you can find a lot of resources than somewhere where you have to complete so many tasks to just find one resource.
      Also, have you ever heard of the Great mud mosque?

  • @birricforcella5459
    @birricforcella5459 7 лет назад +3

    The flag is now a symbol of how far once mighty Rhodesia has fallen . . .

  • @treve.mp3
    @treve.mp3 7 лет назад +1

    Love this video, I'm actually Zimbabwean

  • @linkyfilms1448
    @linkyfilms1448 6 лет назад +1

    Super interesting video. Using for my project! ;0

  • @josephvissarionovichstalin3217
    @josephvissarionovichstalin3217 2 года назад +2

    May Zimbabwe and other African nations thrive in path of prosperity and happiness. May the natives rule the land and culture forever

  • @trivagravia4837
    @trivagravia4837 5 лет назад +6

    I believe Zimbabweans are way too smart people...and such stone structures are scattered through out Zimbabwe like Khami Ruins, Dhlodhlo ruins and so on, proving that it was the locals who built those structures...the civilization of Zimbabwe was disturbed and polluted by colonialism..l believe Zimbabweans would have discovered electricity on their own if they had not been colonised....

    • @Colmcille_
      @Colmcille_ 5 лет назад +1

      No, that is not how that works at all. And absolutely not how it happened.

    • @KINGPHANTOMw85
      @KINGPHANTOMw85 2 года назад

      @@Colmcille_ We don't need you a white man to tell us anything because you've done nothing but lie and deceive since you been here

    • @shanewalkingdead8258
      @shanewalkingdead8258 2 года назад +1

      @@Colmcille_ uhmmm you do know there are people still living there right e.g nyahokwe, domboshava

  • @flyingsnake3737
    @flyingsnake3737 7 лет назад +60

    If you feel such a great contempt for a subject or historical facts and its people, why come to a video to say inane things ? I find it pretty interesting that a lot of people hate Africa for some reason but when someone post a video about anything going on there people come to trash it in droves. They cant even claim is Afrocentrism as the research is being done mostly by white people if not all. Not even because thats the case they will believe it. Why do some people have a problem with historic facts of certain groups ? Its appalling.

    • @werewolf2969
      @werewolf2969 4 года назад +2

      U have a good point but some Africans like claiming Africa was just as advanced as europe. Though some areas were advanced like the northern the horn and the west the south as a whole didn’t even have many kingdoms

    • @laylabasai6197
      @laylabasai6197 4 года назад

      Were Wolf there were kingdoms in west Africa, like Mali, Songhai, Benin, Wolof, and more.

    • @werewolf2969
      @werewolf2969 4 года назад

      Layla Basai look up Africa 1880 a lot of it is stil empty

    • @laylabasai6197
      @laylabasai6197 4 года назад +2

      Were Wolf I just looked it up and it didn’t look that empty to, it actually looked quite full.

    • @werewolf2969
      @werewolf2969 4 года назад +1

      Layla Basai compare it to Europe and Asia and it’s empty. Half of it has no kingdom’s

  • @mrfeather5038
    @mrfeather5038 6 лет назад

    I love Ted ed, I even signed up for daily emails on their new videos. On their website. Thank you Ted-Ed, I have learned a lot!

  • @CyanTigerReigns
    @CyanTigerReigns 2 года назад

    Has the shortest channel name but has the most information. KEEP IT UP, TED-ED!