African Kingdoms: 5 Powerful Kingdoms to know | The 5

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5 African Kingdoms that shaped the continent.

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@KabiroCeesay-l7i
2 hours ago

You forgot were Songhai and Mali both originated from .T he ancient Ghana empire

@Fixyonyoutube
2 hours ago

There was always slaves in Africa mostly during that time but your thumbnail says there wasn’t which is not true

@rapghost1409
2 hours ago

Kingdom of mauritania♓ ,numidia♓ ,al moravid, almowahids empire ???

@ytalchemy
2 hours ago

" What most people do not know about Egypt and Nubia is that in the 1960s, the Egyptian government decided to build a dam on the Nile near Aswan. But there was one major problem. Historic sites near the river would be submerged. That's why a group of archaeologists led by Dr Keith Cecile traveled to Kush and Nubia to save relics before the flood. What they discovered exceeded their wildest dreams. .

Tombs 10 times the size of Egypt's pharaohs containing 10 times as much pottery vessels and pallets mace heads and other valuable objects. These tombs would be considered Royal in Egypt.

Further investigation revealed that these kings reigned 600 years before Egypt's first Pharaohs. The most important was hundreds of clear pharaohnic images, especially an incense burner depicting all traditional pharaohnic symbols, like a King wearing the traditional white white crown of Upper Egypt.

This is the earliest depiction of that crown. It proves that The first Pharaohs were Nubian who spread northward as taught in the Egyptian Edfu texts. This information is hidden because it proves that Black Africans created Egypt. " https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9csHhX-749g

@reiseimperadores
2 hours ago

Very good, thanks you

@alkebulanoriginals2001

I see why they took slaves coz they were jealous of AFRICANS SALUTE TO GREAT AFRICA SALUTE

@brandtthrower7269
2 hours ago

Africa, along with the rest of the world, has always had slavery. Your title screen is confusing and undermines any point you are trying to make.

Real history doesn’t have an agenda. Its already interesting enough as is.

The Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Nubians, Egyptians, Arabs in Zanzibar, and Zulu all practiced slavery and the traditional empire building and colonizing practices of the time (kill the men and enslave the women and children).

Here are videos from honest historians that tells the real history of some of Africa’s greatest empires. I would recommend these over someone that clearly has an agenda and is misrepresenting history.

https://youtu.be/UkayShPilkw

https://youtu.be/jKIoLwKYpuY

@eg3156
2 hours ago

🇿🇼 Great Zimbabwe

@shorelined1
2 hours ago

People always seem to forget Africa practiced slavery for many centuries, long before foreigners came and shipped them off to the Americas or Europe. How many of you ever think, my ancestors went through slavery, but so have the people of every part of the globe ever since one group of ancient people conquered another. Many Africans are STILL ENSLAVED TODAY….by AFRICANS. Yes, many blacks still enslave blacks as their ancestors did. Interesting that black Americans don't ever mention any of that. They don't seem to say anything but "my people were enslaved", though every corner of the globe has had slaves at some point. And Africa has had slaves longer than most, from ancient times to current day. I don't think black Americans care to know the facts. They'd rather claim their ancestors were ripped away from some utopia and mourn an imagined life they never had in Africa, the poorest, most corrupt and backwards continent. Healthcare is virtually non-existent. If you're lucky you have running water or power of some kind (and no, I don't mean South Africa, with far better infrastructure from the Dutch and Europeans developing it) Would most black Americans like to go back? You can get gene tests to see where you came from. If you're lucky, your tribe won't be at war, whether you're the side with machine guns or machetes. Maybe your family's from Somalia, Sudan, Chad or one of the MANY other places using genital mutilation (The barbaric removal of the clitoris and labia to keep women from being sexual). The elders follow their tradition as a terrified little girl screams in bloody terror, then possibly dies from infection. Usually it's done by her own grandmother using a filthy worn razor. Awwe, gotta love traditions. The good old days. Or maybe you come from Tanzania and don't oppose witch doctors, like the lovely group in 2019 that killed at least 10 children. One boy named "Goodluck", was just 5.
I'd be thankful for having gotten out of such a place. As a whole, it is the poorest and most backwards place on earth. Death comes early throughout Africa with all the disease and famine, but they keep effing. High birth and death rates, but no birth control. Genius. Well go back if America is so awful. If starvation or aids doesn't get you, maybe the jiggers will. I never understood why they can't or won't pick a bug out of their own toe and let it go until hundreds or thousands are embedded all over their bodies. But no birth control. They keep bringing babies into this hell. If I was an African American, I'd be grateful to have ended up an American, with all the modern benefits that come with that. America has it's problems but few countries have the freedoms, opportunities, and advances like we do. Instead of bitching about how you got here, just be thankful you are.

@partydean17
2 hours ago

Lol dude there has never been a before slavery since civilization began

@byrolyn8182
2 hours ago

God bless Africa.

@byrolyn8182
2 hours ago

There are multiple tribes of Israel in some African countries.

@byrolyn8182
2 hours ago

There are many African empires. Read the bible. Cush, Punt, Ethiopia are mentioned over 50 times in the bible. Begin with Genesis.

@byrolyn8182
2 hours ago

The ancient Egyptians were African(black).

@fr0gl0v3r5
2 hours ago

👍

@yabhim9631
2 hours ago

Carthage empire
Hannibal ?

@banditopollo850
2 hours ago

Fake video. None of these kingdoms were in africa.

@welovecheshirecats4557

"This was Africa BECAUSE of slavery", fixed it.

Musa made his money from salt mined by the enslaved people of the tribes and kingdoms he conquered.

12,000 slaves walked the 2100 miles to Mecca carrying the gold you speak of.

@ConradSpoke
2 hours ago

Do you know why the king of Mali had "so much gold"? He had thousands of expendable slaves to dig it up.
Do you know why the kings of Kush had "so much gold"?
Do you why…

@08fighter08
2 hours ago

This was a good video but your thumbnail is misleading. Slavery was an accepted practice all over Africa and the world before the Transatlantic slave trade. These kingdoms also enslaved other African nations when they conquered them in battle.

@decimatorentertainmentstud8523

Fascinating. Why didn't my school teach me this?

@Daylight7vs6
2 hours ago

That's why the white man took over South Africa they wanted to settle and make sue they control the gold and blood diamonds

@Daylight7vs6
2 hours ago

The known 5

@votehuss4833
2 hours ago

Did you just claim that the Egyptian empire is a Nubian subset?

Why are people always trying to lay claim to Egyptian culture, which was distinctly different from that of southern Africa?

It was a mix of Middle Eastern and other cultures. But not Nubian.

Ramsey 2nd has even been proven to have been a pale skinned man with red hair.
That doesn't make it a white empire, but definitely apart from your standard black centric empires.

Egyptologists have gone on the record repeatedly to review the strange push by some uninformed black people to claim jump Egyptian culture so they can all be Kings and pharaohs.

@votehuss4833
2 hours ago

Would like to thank these African empires for creating and spreading slavery across the world.

One of the few places you can still find slavery today as well.

@Stew282
2 hours ago

The thumbnail for this video had the caption "Africa was THIS before slavery", which as you know is nonsense. Every one of these five empires used and traded slaves. And their modern geographical counterparts still do now.

It's good to see somebody acutally celebrating 'black' history that isn't purely about black people in 'white' countries. Africa has a rich and diverse history of its own. But if you bring slavery into the subject, Africans have always been far greater slavers than Europeans/Americans ever have.

@Nyatsimba_Mutota
2 hours ago

As a Zimbabwean, I really appreciate your placing us on this list! I believe there are greater African Kingdoms not mentioned in this video that we'll see in the next

@lemihgwolf3
2 hours ago

interesting 🧐

@thedowntrodden1
2 hours ago

Slavery existed alongside those kingdoms, the title should more accurately state Africa before the scramble and partition

@hruaiabawitlung107
2 hours ago

Mansa Musa gave out so many gold during his pilgrimage that he crashed/collapsed the economy of many African kingdoms.

@freakbrothers2012
2 hours ago

No mention of the thousands of years of slave markets?

@Scodiddly
2 hours ago

Thanks! I’ve been reading history for years, but it’s mostly been European and American history. Recently started looking for African history videos.

@gustavokibasha1585
2 hours ago

Egyptian son (mesopotamic)

@Officialnrb
2 hours ago

Before slavery?

@PumpkinPumps
2 hours ago

Wasn't Mansa Musa Worth 400 billion 😭

@yeshiadmasu2563
2 hours ago

Kush is Ethiopian King Dom Nubian one of tribe kush

@petrosgrandi2662
2 hours ago

Great video mate

@mukhweobetramjr3414
2 hours ago

Bullshit👈

@elmersbalm5219
2 hours ago

It was slavery too. You mean before european colonialism. Slavery was pervasive throughout history. European colonialism was especially vicious in the industrial scale of abuse.