Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization

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Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization


Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization.
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Embark on a captivating odyssey through the ages with our documentary, “Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization.” Join us as we delve deep into the annals of West African history to unveil the hidden mysteries of the Ghana Empire,…

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  1. Ghana was a Senegambian/Malian empire, The Soninke, Wolof, Moor (mixture of Berbers and Africans near the Mali, Guinea, Senegambia), Mandinka, Fula, Serer, Bambara and few more tribes lived and ruled together but was more of a Soninke dominant empire, all the above mentioned tribes have alot in common either by language or by order.

  2. sad truth is our sell out leaders forget what Ghana means it means king being #no 2 gold and Coco producers Ghana should seeing gdps of trillions blessed with many other natural resources

  3. The ancient Gana comprises tribes the Akans and the Dagombas of Modern Ghana were all part of the ancient Gana. The Letter H came as a result of the British education given to them. After independence the founding fathers decided use the name Ghana because they were part of it. It was not only the Sonikas.

  4. These Beautiful Kingdoms 👑 Were Destroyed and we Are Still Trying to Recover Our Ancestors and Ancient Kingdoms Ase Ase Amen Arise Mama Africa 🇧🇯🇨🇬🇬🇭🇬🇳🇨🇮

  5. The traders were not Arabs, they were Moors and Berbers. Ghanaians were Moors too, not sure why people don't get this. There were no so called people called Arabs as there is today in Western Asia, these were Moors…I'm from Ghana we were Moors, we were trading with our people from North Africa. These people didn't look any different!

  6. As a special note to everyone else who are widely discounting the Akan; it should be stressed that while though the bulk of the Akan do not have any direct ties to the Ghana Empire, there are indeed SOME (stressing the few) clans among the Akan that do in fact descend from Mandé men (mainly merchants, traders, and military men to a lesser degree).

    The evidence of this can be seen even today, where the Mandé clans have retained their patrilineal systems despite the fact that the Akans are by & large a matrilineal society. Thus, lending to a system of duality.

    We see this phenomenon taking place in a lot of other ethnic groups who neighbor the Mandé throughout West Africa; such as among the Gur peoples, Kru peoples, Wolof people, and so on.

    Lets try to be open and honest when having these discussions. A lot of emotions tend to get easily wrapped up that we tend to lose sight of the big picture.

    A special thanks to National History on their attempt to bring such info to light!

  7. @NH

    Just a few points of correction

    1) The Akan do not have any direct connection to the Ghana Empire

    2) The Ghana Empire was NOT multi Ethnic. It was an ethnically Mandé civilization that was united and led by the Soninke, who are part of the Mandé ethnic group.

    3) The Wolof descend from the Takrur civilization, along with the Serer. They had their own distinct history from that of ancient Ghana.

  8. The empire actual name is Wagadu, Ghana (Gana) is the word the Soninke people part of the Mandre speaking group and Niger-Congo family who founded the Empire called their kings meaning "Warrior King". Basically, its a title.

    Also Wagadu barely used mudbrick. All of their cities were built using stone such as Tichitt Dhar, Walatah, Koumbi Saleh, and Aoudaghost.