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The Bantu Migration Never Happened, It Was A Zanj Invasion :: Part I
The adoption of this inaccurate Bantu Migration theory has been a result of ignoring African History before European Imperialism, which explains the origins and conditions that led to the formation of many of the modern ethnic groups in Africa.
The presence of the Proto-Bantu in Southern Africa as early as 3000 BCE, throws the entire Bantu Migration theory out the window, because this theory states that the people speaking Bantu languages began migrating out of West-Central Africa in approximately 400 CE.
It’s not a pretty story, many won’t like it, but begins to explain proclivities, loyalties and why things are how they are.
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Who Really Built Great Zimbabwe
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The builders of Great Zimbabwe and all the stone ruins in Southern Africa have been an artificial mystery. Using Linguistics, cultural ornaments and little known historical narratives, this video reveals who the True Builders are and discredits all false contenders. This channel appreciates all your support. ko-fi.com/yenzi
What Bantu Really Means
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The expression Bantu was misappropriated and misapplied to everyone found speaking similar languages, without regard to how this happened. This video explains the correct meaning of the expression Bantu, who it really applies to and the difference between ethnic Bantu and Bantu speaking - those who adopted a derivative of the Proto-Bantu Language. If you'd like to support the work of this chann...
What Did Ancient Egyptian Really Sound Like?
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The Ancient Egyptian Language has long thought to be a dead language. But it turns out, it isn't. It is the Proto-Bantu Language which is still spoken in Southern Africa as it was spoken thousands of years ago. This video is a short example of what it sounds like and brief summary of how they got there. You can show your support for this video and channel by giving to this KoFi: ko-fi.com/yenzi...
Hidden Southern African History: When Mzilikazi Assassinated The Pharaoh
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In mid-1838, Mzilikazi is credited with leading the destruction of a Kingdom that was left to become a footnote in history. Mzilikazi was instructed by Robert Moffat to instruct his trusted Induna to lead a horde of women and children including Mzilikazi's teenage heir to a specific location in modern day Zimbabwe, trouble is, this location was within the boundaries of the oldest Kingdom in Sou...
African History::Who Are the Bantu
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Who are the Bantu? Where did they come from? How can we be sure? This video uses linguistics to explain the origins of the Bantu, how and why they were misclassified and a brief chronology. You can show your support for this channel by giving to our ko-fi ko-fi.com/ancientegyptianswerebantu ❤️ Fragmented Sources(none of them tell you the entire story, so you've to put it together) archive.org/d...

Komentáře

  • @xeeryaqaan
    @xeeryaqaan Před 10 hodinami

    Wrong.

  • @RoutesRootsEthnographics
    @RoutesRootsEthnographics Před 20 hodinami

    you confused real history to try fit a Moorish pseudo-interpretation of history

  • @lavimuia7612
    @lavimuia7612 Před dnem

    I think there is something in what you say. For example the dispersal point of the Bantu languages appears to have been in the Sahel region. Elsewhere, the Bantu of Kenya claim a dispersal point around Malindi/Sabaki/Tana river delta(Shungwaya ) region. The present day Somali allude to the Tutsi/ Hima people as their distant cousins. All these can be explained by an encircling invasion from the North such as the one you propose. Further other groups in Kenya e.g. Luhya and Kikuyu claim to have arrived from Egypt (Misri). The thing is, where are your sources?

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před dnem

      I included the years so that you can cross-check the years and the people in the region during those events, those support my work. This work like all History is my interpretation of events based on understanding the Proto-Cultures, Languages and reading various sources -- they are many and unless you understand the cultures, you probably won't understand what to look for - it's not clear for example the Zulu traditional homes - those have been in front of everybody's faces, but no one so far bothered to think deeply about them. Those are Nilotic/Galla(I know that isn't used). No one seems to have pointed that out, yet in a paper, so you won't this information neatly presented in a textbook right now, because we are still putting it together. A wrong story was told. The Somali were part of the Galla/Oromo Confederation, Henry Salt wrote about them(there's your source). Their language isn't Hima or Tutsi related - assuming the Bana Mulenge(Banyamulenge)-Subiya spoke the same language with these two groups. The Somali aren't cattle herders or don't have the cattle culture - Hima and Tutsi are Proto-Bantu words/expressions and the current people carrying these identities may match the ancient illustrations of these Proto-Bantu who were most likely the part of Punt in that region - still validating this find.

    • @lavimuia7612
      @lavimuia7612 Před dnem

      @@inyenyenzi Thank you madam. I will check out Henry Salt. In the meantime, thanks again. I find your reading of the hieroglyphs fascinating. May I presume, to enquire if you have considered or are perhaps collaborating with a linguist?

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 8 hodinami

      @@lavimuia7612 I am the accidental Linguistic in this case, based on my own knowledge of my culture which speaks the Proto-Bantu Language. Being a Computer Scientist helps, because I am trained to look for patterns and write algorithms(predict, mimic and simulate outcomes) and Public Health helps too because it involved Systems Thinkings - so I tend to look at wholes and relationships. I have put together the Proto-Bantu Alphabet, something no one has done so far, which helped me do this work - I will publish that soon. I am yet to find people interested in this work. I suppose I will do the Linguistics PhD starting next year. The title of Henry Salt's work is 'A voyage to Abyssinia and Travels Into the Interior of that Country' - it's set in the 1800s, but it's a good place to start working backwards.

  • @karaghanascythianslayer3822

    Zanj & Bantu are the same silly.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před dnem

      Nilo-Saharan, West-Central African and Proto-Bantu aren't the same people. Zanj were mostly Nilo-Saharan, West-Central African so was Yasuke - the 'African Samurai' which shows how far they'd migrated into Proto-Bantu territory. They are the ones that migrated into Proto-Bantu territory after they escaped slavery from the Sultanates and Iraq.

    • @karaghanascythianslayer3822
      @karaghanascythianslayer3822 Před 21 hodinou

      @@inyenyenzi False! Zanj like the people of Zanzibar were Bantu. Zanzibar is not Nilo-Saharan. Please try again brother.

    • @karaghanascythianslayer3822
      @karaghanascythianslayer3822 Před 21 hodinou

      @@inyenyenzi زنجي, Zanjī; from Persian: زنگ, romanized: Zang) is a term used by medieval Muslim geographers to refer to both a certain portion of Southeast Africa (primarily the Swahili Coast) and to its Bantu inhabitants. This word is also the origin of the place-names Zanzibar ("coast of the Zanji") and the Sea of Zanj.

  • @belius82
    @belius82 Před dnem

    Sounds very anti islamic but whats new. What kingdom in south africa matched any from the north-north west?? Also does senegal tunisa somalia any of these places have white settlers?

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před dnem

      We haven't even gotten to FGM 👀

  • @Sivuyilemtshambela
    @Sivuyilemtshambela Před 2 dny

    Don't lie

  • @skyline8222
    @skyline8222 Před 2 dny

    wow randomly found this... This is an interesting topic

  • @hamzahakeem6168
    @hamzahakeem6168 Před 2 dny

    The Bantu migration happened...it's Just that ppl that wrote history changed from isralites to Bantu in actual fact the Bantu are isrealites the 12 lost tribes of Israel are in the Bantu tribe.

  • @user-dd8qj7zc7r
    @user-dd8qj7zc7r Před 2 dny

    Bantu migration did exist,same as black Jews migrate back to Africa when Roman took over Jerusalem he Bantu moved to Yemen, Sardegnia island Italy to India many other parts of the world.

  • @user-dd8qj7zc7r
    @user-dd8qj7zc7r Před 2 dny

    Learnt more about Christianity every thing start in Africa don't tell much if you never studied go to France Paris in UNESCO library you'll no lots of hidden black history.african civilized the world from math to culture languages religfrom budism to islam all come from Africa when Buddha the etiopian went to Nepal and other part she was the light then came all other their name has stayed for african has been erases from world books africa had the first lodge,first university first castle first church.ect.

  • @mossleoka9279
    @mossleoka9279 Před 2 dny

    Absolutely fascinating and informative. It is interesting to see that the great African disruption didn't start with the trans Atlantic slave trade. According to your interesting narrative, the first major disruption was caused by the Zanj. That makes a lot of sense to me. It would be interesting to find out the true origins of the Khoi-San people of southern Africa. They seem to have existed for centuries. Some claim that they are the oldest Africans. Yet, they do not resemble any other Africans. Their skin tone is lighter and different from that of other Africans . And, unlike moste other Africans, they seem to have remained stuck in the hunter-gathering stage when the rest of the continent had "moved on." Could there be an explanation for this group of Africans? According to my understanding, as a South African, "Bantu" means "those of Ntu" or "people of Ntu."

  • @tshwarelolebeko2395

    Whhere to learn proto-Bantu?

  • @nirbija
    @nirbija Před 3 dny

    You quoting writing of KNOWN liars and devilish and destructive deceivers from evil europe as part of your validation of claims about 'Great Zimbabwe'? lol Shame on you! In validation of claims, the wise will know to quote KNOWN TRUTH-TELLERS ... and not self-serving, invading criminals.

  • @nirbija
    @nirbija Před 3 dny

    Yes! Not only do "I found this video interesting"; I find your insight to be very very intriguing. To subscribe is a must not miss. lol You stated to the effect that the (proto) Basic 'Bantu' Language (Mother of all 'Bantu' languages) is 'revealed language': Can you elaborate?

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 2 dny

      Thank you for watching and subscribing❤. It is still spoken as Tonga, but this has many dialects and the Plateau Tonga dialect is the Proto-Bantu language. This is the language spoken by the Manansa and the 'Hulu me nde' before Mzilikazi invaded and ended their hold on their Ancient Kingdom in mid-1838 and then attempted to erase them from history. They are the builders of the stone ruins across Southern Africa - I cover this in the other videos. Hope you watch them too.

    • @nirbija
      @nirbija Před 2 dny

      @@inyenyenzi 1. Your "Plateau Tonga" lives where exactly? Did you not say that the 'Mother of all Bantu Languages" ('proto-Bantu) is revealed language? I take 'revealed language' to mean not-invented by humans, yes. Who revealed it, when, and to whom was it revealed? Thanx for your response. You seem to have a good grasp on the cultures, including the languages. Good for you; that is a lot of Basic Knowledge. lol

    • @nirbija
      @nirbija Před 2 dny

      @@inyenyenzi What does 'inyenyenzi' means?

  • @nirbija
    @nirbija Před 3 dny

    "The Bantu Migration Never Happened" YES! If anything, I always thought of a likely 'Bantu Scattering', but never ever a so-called 'migration'! Aside from the invasive breeds (europeans, arabs, say) people in general, and African people in particular, are historically NOT into just up and 'migrate' from their homeland and 'FROM THEIR ANCESTORS' unless under pressure from some catastrophic event. Europeans are of the ignorant INVADER-types; so 'migrating' from home comes natural to the european mind.

  • @christophermthwa7764

    The Bantu migration happened long before the rise of Axum, your account does not explain why you say migration did not happen to me. Most of this video just relates the history of Africa which is common knowledge by now.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 3 dny

      The Proto-Bantu were already in their Kingdom and didn't have to migrate. It's the one in blue on the map. It's the West-Central Africans and Nilo-Saharans that migrated into Bantu territory and in some(most) cases invaded.

  • @KK-ygh
    @KK-ygh Před 3 dny

    You are WRONG.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 3 dny

      Then invalidate everything I just said but a heads up the Nilo-Saharan architecture the Zulu build as traditional homes after they were invaded by Nilo-Saharans is already against you, in addition to the blood drinking practice, udonga and the women's Nilo-Saharan dress in the 1800s and haircuts....I could go on

  • @nicholasjarju7729
    @nicholasjarju7729 Před 3 dny

    Schools will never teach what Arabs to Africans but they are busy teaching what European did to Africans,why because they are Muslims,May God help us Africans

  • @ElectrostatiCrow
    @ElectrostatiCrow Před 3 dny

    Lies like these are why people say "we wuz kangz en shieet."

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 3 dny

      You know, Africa has two way gates, one is called the Mountains of The Moon and the other is called Gate To the Damned - guess which one I'd give you map without labels to visit?😆

    • @ElectrostatiCrow
      @ElectrostatiCrow Před 3 dny

      @@inyenyenzi People who go around claiming other people's history don't have anything to be proud of.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 3 dny

      @@ElectrostatiCrow I agree, and throw in people who erase and deny other people's history in there too - that includes you - our relics are in the British Museum specifically the Ancient Egyptian Hall - British writer in Southern Africa wrote about it in the 1800s when they believed we'd never read their language. Our language is the Language on the the hieroglyphs we can read them accurately. Unless you can disprove this intelligently with facts, fake intelligence and hold your thoughts - they aren't useful or wanted here - be a credit to your people.

    • @ElectrostatiCrow
      @ElectrostatiCrow Před 3 dny

      @@inyenyenzi There is a reason why no African country teaches this stuff... If it was true, then academic institutions would entertain it.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 3 dny

      @@ElectrostatiCrow You mean the African countries whose current focus is simply existing and not being exploited externally and internally and are too busy defending against internal corruption and unqualified Public Servants? You clearly don't understand anything about Africa if you can have such a naive assessment about it. Watch my other videos - The Bantu Migration Never Happened, It was a Zanj(Nilo-Saharan) Invasion,Who Really Built Great Zimbabwe, How Mzilikazi Assassinated the Pharaoh, - maybe that will open your eyes to understanding African History. African History is taught at the by the Clans, who learn it from the Priestly Class, so unless a person is still connected to these, they may know nothing because a lot of people grew up in refugee camps, displacement camps or the slums and those who had privilege, may have found it was best to hide certain information that made them look bad and others simply didn’t care. You can’t approach Africa with a naive lens, people like Shaka would’ve eaten you up and laughed while at it. Africa isn’t complex, it just has a lot of people who did bad things and tried to hide them and the people that protected them by doing reconciliation commissions - which didn’t correct behavior just encouraged it when these people gained power through exploiting the civil service and turned the countries in ‘sh$tholes’. Welcome to African History 101.

  • @ElectrostatiCrow
    @ElectrostatiCrow Před 3 dny

    Guys, please just don't watch this channel. It's made by a foreigner with no real understanding of history. Mzilikazi didn’t speak Tswana. Mzilikazi is a very Zulu name. Girl, please stick your own country.

  • @ElectrostatiCrow
    @ElectrostatiCrow Před 3 dny

    The word bantu does actually mean people. I speak many bantu languages, and the word most likely comes from Xhosa or Zulu to mean people.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 3 dny

      No it doesn't. That entire area was part of the Ancient Kingdom and our ancestors resettled all of yours and some of you invaded😂. Ours is the Proto-Bantu language which derives all the others including Xhosa and Zulu - which don't speak the original language because they were invaded by the Zanj who forcefully integrated some San people too. Xhosa and Zulu have San admixture and also Nilo-Saharan mixes because UShaka and UMzilikazi were *Zanj(Nilo-Saharan Kushites) not Proto-Bantu. We also have the alphabet none of the others do, which is why they speak the over simplified versions.

    • @ElectrostatiCrow
      @ElectrostatiCrow Před 3 dny

      @@inyenyenzi Go to Wikipedia and search bantu. It clearly states that the word came from Nguni languages. Xhosa itself was the first African language to be translated into the Bible. It is also the first bantu language to be written down. It is pretty easy to see where the term came from.

    • @ElectrostatiCrow
      @ElectrostatiCrow Před 3 dny

      @@inyenyenzi Mam. Stop making lies up. When my ancestors came to South Africa, there were only Khoisan people here. They arrived 2000 to 3000 years ago. The proto bantu languages are from Cameroon. Nearly all sources agree on that. You can sit here and try to make yourself believe all you want. But, it won't change history.

    • @ElectrostatiCrow
      @ElectrostatiCrow Před 3 dny

      @@inyenyenzi And there were never Nilo-Saharan people in this part of Africa. No genetic study has even found traces of their DNA. You don't speak a single word of South African languages, and you come here to make claims like this?

    • @ElectrostatiCrow
      @ElectrostatiCrow Před 3 dny

      @@inyenyenzi That's not even a good argument. We also have words and sounds that don't exist in other bantu languages. The Kushites were from Norther Africa. They aren't even bantu. From a cultural, religious, genetic, and even geographic perspective.

  • @Kemetyu-Centered36
    @Kemetyu-Centered36 Před 3 dny

    All the names you are using were concocted by pale eurasians or sub-arctic western euros. No such thing as Bantu, nilo Saharan, niger Kongo or afro asiatic.

  • @wilhomatthewsmatthews8990

    Everything will sound true and credible UNTIL you start following the DNA "footprint" that was left behind as far back as 400BC to 800BC. The ancient Israelites that lived in Jerusalem and the surrounding areas of Judea as far back as 400BC to 800BC had their remains excavated and samples were taken for DNA testing and analysis. The results show that they are of haplotype e1b1a, the same haplotype e1b1a as that of the Negroes and the Bantus. This means that, the ancient Israelites, the Negroes and the Bantus are all the descendants of Jacob/Yashar'el. Now, this DNA footprint has been tracked to have gone from North East Africa today called the Middle East, around the rule of Nebukadenezar to Spain and other parts of Europe and Mainland Africa (this part of history is also recorded in the Bible). The other footprint is tracked from 70AD during the time of the fall of Jerusalem. The footprint in Spain later moved to Portugal and other parts of North Africa migrating southward. Some of the footprint is tracked to the west coast of Africa starting from Senegal to Angola before finally being tracked to the Americas and Europe. Some of this footprint is also tracked to Asia where it fades away because of the fact that, the slaves by the Arabs were castrated and left no descendants like in the west. We are here specifically talking about the DNA footprint of haplotype e1b1a, the Negroes and the Bantus and the ancient Hebrew Israelites. You are welcome to watch here on CZcams a video by Benayah Israel titled, 100 Proof Judah's DNA. While at it, also watch on CZcams a video by Danny Vendramini titled, Neanderthal, profile of a super predator. The history written by the descendants of the FALLEN ANGELS (people with the DNA said to be of UNKNOWN ORIGIN, terms probably used to hide the DNA from the FALLEN ANGELS spoken of in Genesis 6:4), about the descendants of Jacob/Yashar'el, is like the story told by Satan to Eve that the day they eat from the tree they were told by The Most High not to eat from, they would not die but would gain knowledge. The people's genome has already been done, so, all that is needed is for one to use that part of the ancient ones, as mentioned, 400BC to 800BC to track the footprints. Praise be to our Heavenly Father Yahuah The Most High Elohim of Israel, the Elohim of our forefathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, our Elohim. Shalom.

  • @YOONKA-BUULADATV
    @YOONKA-BUULADATV Před 3 dny

    You call Mogadishu dwellers proto Bantu yet all historians including ibn Batuta, Ibn Saeed almaghribi, Africanus called them Berbers/Moors not Zinj which is the term Ibn Batuta and others called the poeple of Malindi and Zanzibar differentiating them from the people of Mogadishu🤔

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 3 dny

      Attaching time to these events helps identify people. Mogadishu before the Sultanate was Proto-Bantu. Once the Sultanate was established it become Moorish or Arab. As in the upper class were considered Arab because in their culture one is Arab if they have an Arab father. This is important because a Sultanate could only be legitimately established by an Arab person - one with Arab heritage. The establishment of this Mogadishu Sultanate changed demographics and could explain the hostility towards Bantu in that region. The Proto Bantu didn't give it up so easily. These Sultans often had Zanj mercenaries working for them and expanding. The Zanj were mostly Nilo Saharans and Kushite people some who were part Arab. The people of Malindi and Zanzibar had already been invaded by the Nilo-Saharan Kushites and some West-Central Africans by the time Arab writers got there which is why the Arab writers recognized them as Zanj, because they knew them from Iraq, the Saharan Sultan adjacent regions. The same Arab writers made a point to state that there were different people before the Zanj in Southern Africa were Wakulim*(they dropped the terminating vowel). These were the Proto-Bantu and there is alot of evidence of this Zanj invasion. Two things, one is in the use of cow dung for building. The Nilo Saharans use cow-dung for their floors, Proto-Bantu used stone to build. The style of housing changed too, the Zulu traditional homes are of Nilo-Saharan origin, not because the Zulu are Nilo-Saharan Kushite, but the Proto-Bantu population was invaded by Nilo-Saharan Kushite people. UShaka looked like John Garang if we are being very honest. The Proto-Bantu also had a distinct look and did not look like the Congolese or West Coast Africans. They had light brown complexions and were often tall both men and women. This phenotype is mostly gone now because of the invasions. We will get into that in another video. Hope that clears it up.

    • @YOONKA-BUULADATV
      @YOONKA-BUULADATV Před 3 dny

      ​@@inyenyenzithat's false cause ibn khaldun who was Arab himself didn't call the sultanate or the people of Mogadishu as Arab but said it's a Berber sultanate with Berber people (mashariq berber in Arabic meaning eastern Berbers to differentiate them from the north African Berbers) and he said from Mogadishu to the city of Zeila are the Berber people not proto bantu or Arab people. He also said the sultanate of Mogadishu uses Arabic as lingua franca to trade with other Muslim sultanates and their local native language for communication. And when he went to the location of Zanzibar and modern day Kenya he said the people are Zinj. And pre Islamic history says the horn African region was known Macrobian or Erythrean to the Greeks since the redsea stretches upto the eastern part of Somalia which is where the name horn comes from. Again majority of Bantus are e1b1a genetically while Berber, Cushite, Habesha people belong to the haplo group E1b1b so no the horn of Africa was never proto Bantu or Bantu. Ibn Batuta who was also Arabised Arab (meaning someone who was linguistically Arab) said between the city of Zeila in the north of modernday Somalia and the city of Mogadishu are the poeple of the Berbers not Arab or proto Bantu. Also Africanus who was from Andulus (modern day spain) literally says the same thing about horn Africa he says the Berbers occupy Zeila and Mogadishu and to their west in the interior are the Highlander Habeshas or Abyssinians and to the south of Mogadishu are the Zinj so i don't understand why you spreading false information.

    • @YOONKA-BUULADATV
      @YOONKA-BUULADATV Před 3 dny

      no, ibn khaldoun who was Arab himself would've called the rulers or the sultanate of Mogadishu as Arab but he instead called them mashariq Berbers (eastern Berbers to differentiate them from north African Berbers). He also said between Zeila and Mogadishu are the Berbers and to their west in the interior are the animalist and Highlander Habeshas or Abyssinians/Axumites. And in pre Islamic history the horn of Africa was known as Macrobia or Erythrean to the Greeks since the redsea stretches upto the eastern part of modernday Somalia which is where the name horn Africa comes from due to it's horn shape. The horn of Africa was always occupied by Cushites, Berbers, Macrobians, Erythreans, Nilotic people like the Gambela people in Ethiopia, Hunter gatherers groups like the Ari in Ethiopia or the Eylo in Somalia it was never occupied by Bantu or Arab. Both Arab and Bantus are late comers to the horn of Africa. Other explorers like Zheng from China, Leo africanus from Andulus in modern day spain called Mogadishu as Berber not proto bantu/Bantu or Arab while they called people of Mombasa and Zanzibar as Zanj.

    • @YOONKA-BUULADATV
      @YOONKA-BUULADATV Před 3 dny

      ​@@inyenyenzino, ibn khaldoun who was Arab himself would've called the rulers or the sultanate of Mogadishu as Arab but he instead called them mashariq Berbers (eastern Berbers to differentiate them from north African Berbers). He also said between Zeila and Mogadishu are the Berbers and to their west in the interior are the animalist and Highlander Habeshas or Abyssinians/Axumites. And in pre Islamic history the horn of Africa was known as Macrobia or Erythrean to the Greeks since the redsea stretches upto the eastern part of modernday Somalia which is where the name horn Africa comes from due to it's horn shape. The horn of Africa was always occupied by Cushites, Berbers, Macrobians, Erythreans, Nilotic people like the Gambela people in Ethiopia, Hunter gatherers groups like the Ari in Ethiopia or the Eylo in Somalia it was never occupied by Bantu or Arab. Both Arab and Bantus are late comers to the horn of Africa. Other explorers like Zheng from China, Leo africanus from Andulus in modern day spain called Mogadishu as Berber not proto bantu/Bantu or Arab.

    • @YOONKA-BUULADATV
      @YOONKA-BUULADATV Před 3 dny

      ​@@inyenyenzi no, ibn khaldoun who was Arab himself would've called the rulers or the sultanate of Mogadishu as Arab but he instead called them mashariq Berbers (eastern Berbers to differentiate them from north African Berbers). He also said between Zeila and Mogadishu are the Berbers and to their west in the interior are the animalist and Highlander Habeshas or Abyssinians/Axumites. And in pre Islamic history the horn of Africa was known as Macrobia or Erythrean to the Greeks since the redsea stretches upto the eastern part of modernday Somalia which is where the name horn Africa comes from due to it's horn shape. The horn of Africa was always occupied by Cushites, Berbers, Macrobians, Erythreans, Nilotic people like the Gambela people in Ethiopia, Hunter gatherers groups like the Ari in Ethiopia or the Eylo in Somalia it was never occupied by Bantu or Arab. Both Arab and Bantus are late comers to the horn of Africa. Other explorers like Zheng from China, Leo africanus from Andulus in modern day spain called Mogadishu as Berber not proto bantu/Bantu or Arab.

  • @ahmedopone4080
    @ahmedopone4080 Před 3 dny

    Historic revisionism but full of inaccuracies and bias.

  • @masehoart7569
    @masehoart7569 Před 3 dny

    Zanj is a very derogatory term & not a culturally specific term. Bantu a word which was taken to classify languages into one major group (quite arbitrarily applied). All these are theories- a lot of stuff happens in 9k years. Larger groups split into smaller groups and smaller groups built larger ones. In addition, other people did this too and they mingle and create new groups but throughout the millennia preserve certain ethical teachings, certain linguistic similarities but then again, integrate cultural elements from other people and this is why there is this high diversity in looks. Nonetheless, in Western culture a lot of people racialise Bantu as if were a phenotype. In the end: Those who know the connections, genealogy, bonds and the stories of migrations, wars and peace making know. Like Baba Credo Mutes said:”Bantu are the most stubborn people on the planet” so no one can ever come up with any theory which will be acceptable for all: In the end, motho/muntu identity is not to be theorised, analysed but to be lived which can only happen when you (collectively) have ancestral land to bond with and to administer. Currently, the UAE owns African territory in the size of the UK - we know the common origin of our many people but will never agree upon how and when it happened. So, let us just focus on not having more of our sacred land controlled by foreign hands. Khotso (Peace)

    • @tenkamenin7715
      @tenkamenin7715 Před 2 dny

      Not really. The region Tan-Zan-ia was called "Azania" on ancient maps. The Arabs called Bantuphone Zanj from this name "A-zan-ia". As well as Zan-zibar.

    • @zwelimdlalose1059
      @zwelimdlalose1059 Před dnem

      Ya we a stubborn bunch

  • @fastpace
    @fastpace Před 3 dny

    I don't think this video makes sense when it comes to dates , Bantus migration took place 1500bce and arab invasion of Africa happened 600-700AD almost 2000 year's apart ....

  • @reginaldneal1211
    @reginaldneal1211 Před 3 dny

    Great information!!! Wow…..

  • @mwatuwangoma3415
    @mwatuwangoma3415 Před 3 dny

    What a load of Crap

  • @IDreamofChocolateDreams

    Sounda like nonsensical chrstian bias nonsense. Which colonial power do u work for is my question

  • @mansourndiaye5414
    @mansourndiaye5414 Před 4 dny

    Un ramassis de contre-vérités historiques applaudies par quelques idiots qui n'ont pas le courage d'aller apprendre l'histoire sérieusement.

  • @kimsaarunga989
    @kimsaarunga989 Před 4 dny

    This is nonsensical. The Bantu inhabited ancientc Egypt and were pharaohs. There's too much evidence to support this. Zanj is an Arabic word for BaNtu This is where Zanzibar gets it's name from.Other variations are Zangi,Zingi,SengChi (chinese pronunciation). Zanj were never Nilotes nor Kushites. Your content is self defeating

    • @wr11799
      @wr11799 Před 3 dny

      Good lack Mr. Pharaoh

  • @maragolihistory2118

    Best video on the internet...I love this.

  • @maragolihistory2118

    Weee!! you have nailed it, summarized everything and explained 10,000 complex topics and histories in one single video! how AMAZING! I'm Kenyan Luhya and you have summarized our history so well. Yes you're correct, we had Mwami(King) and had nothing to do with paramount chief(Likuru/Mukuru/Ikuru) which UNESCO and Nilo-Saharans lie about. Yes! yes...we were invaded, by the Nilo-Saharan Cushites, yes they took over our kingdoms and ruled them until colonialist arrived and good example is Bunyoro-Rwanda-kitara-Chwezi empires which were larger but was sliced up by the Nilo-Saharans militaries!! yes they changed our history to fit in themselves into our culture and history and made us aliens or West Africans!! Yes they fled from Turks or Muslims who chased them from Sahel and far North East...ANOTHER THING THAT I WANT TO ADD, The whole "EZANA GENOCIDE ERA"...King Ezana an Indian colonialist from Axum launched and invaded Nubia and did one of the biggest unaliving of Nilo-Saharans...and guess who occupied Nubia then and occupy it today? what did Ezana an Amhara-Tigray(modern rulers of Ethiopia) do to Nilotes in Ethiopia? what did he accuse Nilo-Saharans of and was Ezana even a king because no records of kingship exist among Nilo-saharans, Amhara or Tigray but were FEAUDAL CASTE system. So after those attacks, where did the Anwak, Luo, Hima, Tutsi ,Kalenjins refugees and militaries flee to? THEY CAME TO OUR BANTU KINGDOMS!! and first thing they did was accuse us of being west Africans!! Which Europeans adopted....Luo(Obama's tribes) are the main architecture of the so called "Bantu migration" yes!! It was coined in Uganda-Western Kenya in 1891 by Charles Hobley then imposed on Zulus in 1990s. And yes...Nyina were royal mother queens and therefore the name "Nyanza" which was the original name for Lake Victoria...from an etymology of Vanyina_Vanyanza...still Nilo-Saharan tried to appropriate these names and our culture...but the fact that the word "Nyasa" or "Nyanza" even exist further south by other Bantu and absent in Sudan and Sahel tells you a-lot. Mombasa esp Siwa kisiwani was a Bantu civilization, "kismayo" KISIMA-HIYO capital city of Somalia is a Bantu word!!

    • @wr11799
      @wr11799 Před 3 dny

      😅😅😅😅😅😅nice story, go fight with whites, not with us, we never been..... you know what.

    • @sukumanibantu1520
      @sukumanibantu1520 Před 3 dny

      Excellent addition bro. Yes, Nyina/Nina means in Bantu South Africa (e.g. Zulu language) mother. And when you hear Kinyarwanda you hear nothing but Bantu like Kiswaheli (the original one) etc. The myth about Bantu migration is the same like when Europeans say they discovered America, what a joke, when native American and other, including Africans, have long time been there or arrived. From Southern Ethiopia southwards until South Africa the bantu phenotype in language, culture, food is so evident while complete amiss in West Africa, including rock paintings showing cattle/farming, a lifestyle linked with Bantus and NOT with the hunter gatherers Khoisans. But cold blooded non-bantu invaders combined with bantu soft-heartedness led to the islamic invasion in East Africa and later to the European invasion. The Southern Africa, esp Zulus (who by the way spread/fled inner fights up to Tanganyika and are the sources of the Maji Maji rebellion now known as Ngonis/Ngunis), Xhosa or Swatis and some others form the Southern Bantu Ancient Kingdoms still possess 100% Bantu culture, beleifs, spirituality because they could avoid the cultural invasion of the Muslims and the Europeans never really mixed with them, do not understand the languages, cultures, codes etc up to this day. Some Bantus did expand towards modern West Africa though ( bantus are by far the largest group in Africa) and mixed with pigmies, Sahel / West Africans. The reconnection of the great Bantu nation in the entire Southern, Eastern and Central Africa must be started and shall shine and this way strengthen the entire sub saharan africa.

  • @jojonoir1485
    @jojonoir1485 Před 4 dny

    The people you know as Romans, Egyptians and Greeks were melanated people before they were whitewashed by barbarians and reinvented history and religion which they copied from your melanated ancestors.

  • @jojonoir1485
    @jojonoir1485 Před 4 dny

    Even the name Africa, diaspora and Bantu are all Eurocentric man made to serve a particular narrative. The only history you should eat is that told to you by your ancestors.

  • @jtg408
    @jtg408 Před 4 dny

    no sources ,just another hablado. Respect youself.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 4 dny

      It's not like you will read them and you won't like the language they use to describe you. I have read through some really bad stuff your self-esteem wouldn't withstand to tolerate your ignorant comment. Verify the events in the years I presented. They just needed to be put together in a chronology, by someone who still understood their culture and adjacent cultures and spoke their language.

  • @victoroghenjakpa
    @victoroghenjakpa Před 4 dny

    You are correct however PARTLY. THE Bantu actually did migrate and the Bantu were once all across the Northern parts of Africa and left. You saying they were never found in the Northern parts isn't correct and you contradict yourself.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 4 dny

      I am using the standard definition of Migration - which is the movement of people from one country another(not their own). The Proto-Bantu in Ancient Egypt(North - 343 BCE) simply moved into another area of their own country because Ancient Egypt was a colony of their larger Kingdom south of the Sahara. In this case to Msanza(the South or Southern Kingdom). They weren't leaving their country, they were simply relocating to a different part - from North to Msanza and that isn’t a migration but a relocation.

  • @christossimos3214
    @christossimos3214 Před 4 dny

    I needed you and you're here now. Thank you

  • @kwamebantu1315
    @kwamebantu1315 Před 5 dny

    You have forgotten to look at the Bible! And stop. the B.S. about Christina being African before Europe Jesus is Gentile religion forces on dark-skinned people just like Islam!

  • @lbyorubaAkobi
    @lbyorubaAkobi Před 5 dny

    This is half way through the story.. this was after the fact, like you said Christianity was already establishing in Africa so what happened before? How and who brought Christianity? Who where the west Africans you speak of what is their history before the Islamic invasion? You need to go further back you are telling to the story from the middle of the book. Appreciate your video though it has some helpful information to help piece our collective African story together, it’s still a part of the story but not all. Blessings

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 5 dny

      Thanks for watching and your comment. It is indeed a long history and this video is simply meant to identify and summarize the divergence that led to the state of Africa recorded by the Portuguese in the 1500s - because that’s where conventional African history unfortunately begins which results in a loss of context and history. I am still going back in time and following the gold. So since Tunisia, Senegal and Roman-Occupied Egypt were the earliest sultanates, and we know sultanates established in Africa were built on top of invaded gold-rich civilizations we have a reference point to keep piecing it all together especially West Africa.

    • @belius82
      @belius82 Před dnem

      video is anti islamic

  • @wildflower7925
    @wildflower7925 Před 5 dny

    This is so informative, you are filling in the blanks to our African history that has been lost or corrupted for years😮. You also have a beautiful voice, easy on the ears so that we can absorb this beautiful information. Your content is of great quality, your channel will be growing fast 😊. Thank you 🙏🏾

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 5 dny

      Thank you for the lovely words and watching the video. I appreciate it. 💙❤

  • @YahuDean-Da-Warrior

    THE ZANJ ARE BANTUS TAKEN TO IRAQ... THATS is US, TOO!! THE PEOPLE OF THE BOOK THAT THEY TOOK

  • @bobbywright3439
    @bobbywright3439 Před 5 dny

    Christianity was brought to Africa by the Greeks. As you just quoted a Greek in Axum

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi Před 5 dny

      It was in Kush in 1 AD brought in by the Kushites, long before this event.

  • @deaconsonnygriffin7732

    There's too much evidence among the bantu that supports their migration into Africa, and their Israelite heritage...waaay too much evidence and confirmation.

  • @USER06584B
    @USER06584B Před 5 dny

    the proto bantu theory is a bit shaky, kind of like the indo-european theory if you have ever seen it. but i think you are also oversimplifying dynamics which are more likely true, namely the constant rise and collapse and subsequent repeated migrations of people, which i see no reason why such things couldnt have started before this proto-bantu hypothesise. further the need for trade, and the co-habitation of spaces by various people, and thus the emergence of lingua-francas to facilitate relationships -- which would also include relationships of conquest and defense. Further, your islamist theory i think is quite off because it assumes that islam is somehow racialized rather than a system capable of being universalized/a system with a capacity to integrate people. which it it absolutely is, it even historically would go as far as eventually integrating slaves and their kin over time, and it became a widespread religion among african rulers, and of course it has african overtures and it was in africa that islamic refugees were harboured and undoubtably integrated into those socities. hence why you have different islamic cultures -- not merely the overly simplified sunni and shia, but also the various cultural distinctions of islam as it has been practiced in different parts of the world. civilizations rise and collapse, thats a repeated feature in history, and expanisive empires also often engage in wars of extermination -- which may account for such drastic cultural changes. not merely that people were exterminated, but that their numbers dwindled, and they migrated, or they were put in peril through slavery, and the toll of slave socieities on oppressed women (namely the loss of control over reproductive faculties to the dominating socities).

  • @patsudat189
    @patsudat189 Před 5 dny

    That is not true. We have the BANTU migration in our bloodline, it's like a map. Every country is represented.

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 Před 4 dny

      How?

    • @AbbysinianReaction
      @AbbysinianReaction Před 3 dny

      The Zanj do not originate from the Great Lakes region they migrated from Atlantic Africa 2000 thousands of years ago. The Bantu spread iron to other parts of Africa, South ,Southeast, and Central African iron and culture. This is credited to Bantu people, not Cushitic groups who lived their before.

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 Před 3 dny

      @@AbbysinianReaction l can easily debunk you...just look up one word.."Funj" Secondly, the so called Zanj rebellion, according to history and timeline those were Not Bantu but Nilo-Cushites, e.i Luos, sahelians, somalis, Ethiopians etc..

  • @BornSHE
    @BornSHE Před 5 dny

    Thank you Honey!!! As an American descendant of slavery we get ZERO information about true African beginnings trace back to. This was Great!!!! ❤

    • @PFResearch
      @PFResearch Před dnem

      What proof do you have you are descendants of slavs? I'm not being mean. I'm just curious as a researcher.

  • @kimberlyzworld
    @kimberlyzworld Před 5 dny

    Do me 1 big favor. Post your scholarship sources proving that The Bantu Speakers are Aboriginal to Egypt. Go ahead. You can't

    • @CharmOfRGE
      @CharmOfRGE Před 5 dny

      1. It’s documented history. 2. Just because Europeans haven’t “studied” something first, doesn’t mean it fails to be true. 3. Stop being lazy and research. 4. All Afro-Asiatic languages influenced the Nile Region. 5. Before the Greeks and Romans invaded Africa, this was Kushite Territory. Sons of Ham. The Arabs eventually conquered after that.

    • @michaelstamike
      @michaelstamike Před 4 dny

      If Bantu are Aboriginal to Egypt then why Egyptians hate Black people

    • @CharmOfRGE
      @CharmOfRGE Před 4 dny

      @@michaelstamike The people in Egypt now are mostly of Arab decent. They conquered after the Europeans; drove them out of power.

  • @kimberlyzworld
    @kimberlyzworld Před 5 dny

    100% absolutely no sources. Now you frauds are trying to make the Bantu Speakers into Israelites and Egyptians. This is sick