Real Reason Ancient Egyptians Went Extinct
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Do you know the real reason the ancient Egyptians went extinct?
There are a lot of theories out there, but most people don't know the truth. Watch this video to find out what really happened to one of history's most fascinating civilizations!
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India valley pls. What happened?
Giza is way older. So is the sphinx. Egypt also started as a colony of Atlantis. Which Atlantis was the eye of the Sahara also known as the Richat structure
ok. this is one of your best in my opinion. :D Thanks for the Great video and History lesson. :D You did well.
P2P heavy game, full of whales.
It still blows my mind that Cleopatra's time as Queen is closer to our modern time than it is to the beginning of the first dynasty of ancient Egypt.
According to their King's List, that was 100's of 1000's of years ago.
Not even as far back as the 1st Dynasty. The 4th Dynasty was 2400 years ago, while Cleopatra VII was 2000 years ago
Why does that blow your mind
@@spencedog try reading what he wrote more slowly and you will understand or ask a friend
@@ramysoliman32 Itâs kind of common knowledge.
Honestly, I feel like Ancient Egyptian history and Ancient Greek history are two of the most fascinating and cool periods of time. I could learn about them both all day. Side note: It was always the coolest experience playing Assassin's Creed Origins & Odyssey and getting to "experience" those two ancient civilizations even though I know they aren't really super accurate, but it was kinda cool LOL.
If only Bayek was real
Aye while there storylines aren't accurate but there detail on what things looked like is always dead on which it such amazing detail
I'd argue that the Roman republic would have been the most based
@@samnite3 your mom is real
They were one of the first humans on Earth
An important note: apparently Egyptian civilization had completely forgotten that the Sphinx existed or who made it when the successive family of kings built their pyramids at Giza right next to it. It had been completely buried by the sand and lost to history. While this video references the âperiodâ when all these things were made, that vast tract of time covers almost a thousand years if I remember correctly.
And there is still a lot under that's and waiting to be rediscovered
@E Van I don't understand why people think they couldn't do the things they did, with enough manpower and time, it's very possible.
@E Van when people make brick houses, they dont use brick to make the roof.. think about why.
@@onamattapeeya hopefully they can find it with x-ray or something to not disturb it
@@saimaberrii actually they're doing something like that and they've already found at least one site,
I donât think âextinctâ is the right word
I'm sure they'll change it
I was thinking the same thing
Yeah they never went extinct. They got culturally assimilated by so many empires to the point that their ancient identity is gone.
I agree đ
Egyptian History is too complicated for this channel.
Is there even a correct word to describe cultural evolution and assimilation? People never left the region (much less died out) but the culture changed from what it was many times over.
A few things. First off, Egypt under the Ptolemies was totally an independent country, just under a foreign dynasty, who were actually very fond of Egyptian culture and did their best to integrate. Secondly, the Romans never tried to oppress the Egyptians at all. The Copts (ethnic Egyptians) werenât citizens, and were seen as lesser by Latin born Romans, but so was everyone else in the empire who wasnât Italian. The Romans were also big fans of Egyptian culture as well. They had a saying that roughly translated to âthereâs always something new from Africaâ because of all the fascinating things that came from Egypt, and isis became one of the most widely worshipped deities in the empire, even being worshipped by the British Celtic revival cultures after the fall of the empire. Egypt was never some ping pong ball from empire to empire. It was the crown jewel of anyone who controlled it, and everyone who ever owned it was very proud of the legacy they inherited (even the British). Egyptian culture never was killed. It just kind of faded into history because it literally existed for like 4000 years.
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The Roman Catholic culture has Many elements adopted from their time in Kemet. Muslims took over after Rome and its been Christians vs Muslims ever since.
@@GTduzIt "Incording to conspiracy theory nonsense
@@dirckthedork-knight1201 not at all. It is a history lesson that is very provable. As a matter of fact you can look up the enumerous amount of Egyptian artifacts kept in Rome and the Vatican. HermAnubis and Serapis statues for example. Romans worshipped Serapis when they killed Yeshua, and they worshipped Hermanubis when they destroyed The Kingdom of Judah
Yeah the Egyptians were a bit like China in that they were routinely rules by foreign dynasties that integrated into the local culture. The greek ptolemaic dynasty and Roman's both worshiped Egyptian gods and got really into the local culture, there were even statues and temples dedicated to Ra in greece and Rome.
If I could go back in time for a visit it would be during the Egyptian era. I thought I appreciated Egyptian history until I actually went to Egypt and experienced it in person, absolutely amazing.
you'd IMMEDIATELY regret it.
I would go back to 1900âs people were MUCH more polite back then
@@dead8514 you mean the time where people lynched colored folks for being black in the wrong neighborhood?
They all literally had lice back then. Infographics did an episode on daily life of ancient Egyptians and life wasn't to great.
You wonât live long though. There are many factors will assure your death in a short period.
History amazes me. It never stops teaching us something new
Yea like the definition of insanity
This video is the farthest thing from "history"
@@ahmedanubis it's actually the closest.
Egypt rose and then 'fell' no less then 3 times, each one was for as long as many civilizations even existed. More time elapsed between the building of the Great Pyrimids of Giza and the life of Tutankamuns then has elapsed between his life and our own. Egypts anchientness is truly mind boggling.
I think I remember reading about an ancient Egyptian priest and a Greek historian commiserating that some day their civilizations will be thought of as little more than myth and no one will believe they existed. What caught my attention, though, was that they compared this to civilizations before their own that apparently their contemporaries thought were mythical. They didn't give any details, no doubt assuming whoever read it knew what they were talking about. So, I wonder what civilizations they were referring to. Probably nothing we know of or any records were left of. Something that was little more than fairytales told to children and that scholars wouldn't have bothered recording. In a way, it's kind of horrifying.
Makes me think of atlantis
I'm still a believer that ancient Egypt was built up more than 20k years ago and all that's left is the stone that can stand up against the winds of time.
Many of us will agree with you.
First time hearing this⊠why 20k?
@@Aristocratic13 the sphinx might be
It looks like that alot of people have too much difficulty trying to realize that ancient Egyptians have never gone extinct but rather were exposed to several foreign cultural influences just like any nation in this world, it's in fact as if one claims the extinction of Ancient Mayans since their modern-day counterparts "Mexicans" no longer wear the same costumes or speak the same language and worship the same gods they used to. I think this is delusional and misleading, Long live EGYPT till the end of time đȘđŹđȘđŹđȘđŹ
I think the word you are looking for is extinct and extinction. :-)
@@Bambihunter1971 Thanks for the correction, I wasn't paying attention to the mistakes while I was typing..
Not the same type of invasion , the ancient egyptian where oppressed, and ran into other territory, and bred out, the Mayan, and aztec basically surrendered to the conquistadors after a lil fight , then disease took its toll , and Spain is nothing but the old western Roman kindom that's why Italian is translated into Latin so easily its only a cultural difference just like most religion come from Egypt , over time and personal cultural experiences everything is changed in a way to fit the majorities opinion!
@@romell55rj
Name one massacre that happened inside Egypt :D
You will not find any
Not even one.
The only massacre you will find was during the British rule that at most killed 50 people or so
Mayans are more South and Central American though.
There are so many historical inaccuracies in this that I donât know where to start.
They will never accept that most of the Egyptian pharaohs were black
Julius Caesar: "Anthony, my friend. If something ever happens to me, take good care of everything that was mine"
Mark Anthony: "Of course, Caesar" *Bangs Cleopatra after Caesar's death*
Julius Caesar's spirit: "Son of a b*tch..."
It's ok Augi took care of that little issue for his uncle.
Peasant labor for the pyramids and other monuments might not be as coercive as you believe. The Egyptian farmers had significant periods of time where they couldn't farm, especially during the flooding and dry seasons of the Nile. There are records of said farmers signing up for the labor in exchange for payments of beer and grain. Older laborers were even given tombs near the pyramids or mustabas, which was a definite boon if you were worried about what your life would be like in the Egyptian afterlife.
Large-scale public works.
â@@Olkv3D did you know they invented powered flight, infinite clean energy, and breathing as well? We're still catching up!
@20:30 dna studies proved that most of the modern egyptian population are native to the land, the term arab is tricky because it doesn't refer to an ethnicity but mainly to the language and culture
Isn't that what an ethnicity is? If not being used to refer to race
@@yt_2077_ no, ethnicity refers to a near common lineage not to culture
As an example, Ashkenazi jews and eastern jews may have no similar culture nor appearances but they still are from the same ethnicity
@@djehuti5571 one of the definitions of ethnicity is the fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition
@@yt_2077_ Yes, you are right
I say that because there are a lot of movements and agendas try to steal the ancient egyptian heritage from the modern egyptians
And their excuse is "modern egyptians are ARABS"
@@djehuti5571 ok then
One of my favorite channels gets several well made videos per week. You guys are awesome!
Infographics show, have you considered making a video on the battle of Kadesh between the ancient Egyptians and the ancient Hittites of Anatolia? The rivalry between the two states, often seeming more like frienimies is fascinating. Then there's the battle itself, considered to be the greatest chariot battle in history, with a kind of uncertain ending with no clear victor, but lead to what's regarded as the first official peace agreement in history. I think it would make a great Infographics episode.
Have you checked out the channel Kings and Generals? Not the Infographics Show, but they have two very good videos on both the battle of Megiddo and Kadesh that they posted pretty recently. They both pair up pretty well with this one.
@@LukeNichols01 I love that channel. I've seen both of those.
Ptolemy is pronounced with a silent âpâ.
Great idea
âReal a Egyptiansâ did not go extinct. The civilization declined, but the people remained. They did not vanish, nor did they get replaced. The population of Egypt 1500 years ago was 6x the size of the entire Arabian peninsula so 11k Arabian soldiers did not replace 6 or 7 million Egyptians.. not to mention the rest of North Africa.
@Herr Spiegel
You can disagree all you want, but Iâll go with science and DNA evidence, since I spent 2 thirds of my life studying DNA. You are correct on a cultural level though.
Well the language is 95% of an ethnicity while todays Egyptians have pretty much the same genetics of thousands of years ago their cultural condition isnt on the level of other ancient nations like the Chinese and Greeks
@@nenenindonu
Iâm not sure if I agree with the language thing. Iâm a white guy from the US. If I happened to be born in Japan and spoke nothing but Japanese, that doesnât make me ethnicity Asian .. culturally for sure, but not ethnically. Right?
@@aeldin131 right
@Herr Spiegel
Of course the DNA gets diluted for everyone over time. That works for everyone. However itâs never completely gone. Egyptian Copts who are estimated to be from 20 to 25% of the country remained the closest to ancient Egyptians till this very day. Also on average with the exclusion of some scarce Bedouin tribes, Egyptians are only about 17% ⊠so where did the rest come from?
Egypt has been a crossroad for 7000 years, Semitic, Greek,Roman, Persian, Turk, French, English and of course Arab. That in itself is what makes them uniquely Egyptian.
Egypt as powerbase wasnt a practical region for expanding which left the empire vulnerable to invasions of formadible rival states like the Assyrians
What if I told you, everything was a lie
@@raymundoo2879 Is this matrix meme still going around?
Probably because they were agrarian and not really a true military power like Greece or Rome. Those cultures were more diverse in terms of economy and had stronger militaries.
@@ethanweeter2732 both the Romans and Greeks were agarian
@@ethanweeter2732 Egyptian empire invented south turkey and north Arabia and most Sudan and big part of libya and big parts of Iraq and Cyprus
1: they were more invested in the arts than military defense
2: eventually other kingdoms started improving chariots
3: Julius Caesar: âHE WAS A CONSUL OF ROME!â
Rome was the best show ever
Refreshing a logical explaination of the history of the time. Not a libtard attention grabbing statement "Climte Change!"
No civilisation lasts forever. They lasted for thousands of years. It's simply inevitable. The fact that they did is astonishing. Putting it down to three points is naive.
@@gimbatul9761 You know what the three points didn't have: Climate Change! Leftist buzz words make history so much more fun don't you agree?
@@cosmojuicer climate is always changing. Climate alarmists are 99.9% wrong.
Remember back in 2019, the polar ice caps were supposed to have melted and Buffalo was going to be experiencing hot temps during the winter.
They also said we were going going to be experiencing global famine in the 70âs.
Theyâre more often wrong than right.
Also: three points are quicker to make than writing easy long replies.
12:00 One minor correction: King Akhenaten ("He is Effective for the Aten") did not name his capital city for himself. The city's name was Akhetaten ("Horizon of the Aten").
Everything in the video is wrong. Anceint egyptians still exists. They are called Copts and live in egypt
@@ForageGardener yes
@@ForageGardener the video didnt say they dont exist.
@@jonathanodude6660 Except in the video's title?
@@rendawtherockstar fair enough. Tbh thatâs a clickbait title and not really how the video goes. Maybe it should say ancient Egypt instead.
I love that you guys are specific about the initial race of the Egyptian people. And how it changed over time.
People love cleopatra but she really wasnât a very good ruler, her ambitions brought the end of Egypts final dynasty, although Egypt under the Ptolemaic dynasty suffered, they neglected important infrastructure and treated native Egyptians as 2nd class citizens
Thank god someone understands how overrated Cleopatra is
The Great Sphinx is supposed to be several 1000s of years older than the Egyptians that built the pyramids.
An interesting presentation, but a small correction: tradition holds -- and is probably correct -- that Christianity reached Egypt within a few years of the crucifixion, probably even before it reached Rome.
Coptic Christians credit St Mark with first bringing the gospel to their country, which would have required less travel than going to Rome. There's also an argument that Christianity first reached Europe through Paul, though, within a few years of that outreach in Philippi (Macedonia) there were churches in various Italian cities including Rome. So it's not unlikely that the first Egyptian churches predate any Italian churches.
Indeed. A lot of the early church fathers were in Egypt too if I'm not mistaken. Some of the first monasteries were in Egypt.
Any sources for this? I'd be interested in learning more.
@@gustavju4686 The monasteries were a bit later. Monasticism started out with hermits in the 3rd Century but really took off after the 4th Century with people wanting to get away from an urban Christianity which was becoming diluted by the influx of people who thought being Christian might win political favour.
@@mad-eyemax1389 not so much as the Greeks
@@Olkv3D Sorry what do you mean?
One of the defining geographical features of Egypt during their dynastic periods was being at a river oasis that was easy to defend - the desert to the east and the west, the sea to the north and a mountainous area to the south. Centuries earlier, Egypt's place was not yet so much a special place, as Sahara was a green savanna, but with the progress of civilization, people became more and more mobile, weapons became more and more efficient (and deadlier), so that isolation was no more that easy as it was until the end of the bronze age. Today, Egypt is not so much a splendid beacon of civilization surrounded by nomadic tribes, it is more like a primus inter pares in northern Africa.
ok. this is one of your best in my opinion. :D Thanks for the Great video and History lesson. :D You did well.
Once they started drawing NFT's on the tomb and temple walls, the whole economy collapsed. Very sad.
I thought it was because they started using CRYPTocurrency
i think woke culture led to the decline of egypt.
@@alexnguyen1284 most social movements on the left and the right in recent decades started out with good intentions but we're hijacked by morons, I could easily say the same thing about the Tea Party Movement, some of the people were well-meaning but the movement went to the dogs
@@alexnguyen1284 or maybe they altered like Marjorie Taylor Greene says will happen in our future, they all turned homosexual and stop having kids lol I'm being sarcastic of course
Simply discovered lean led to their demise
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Wish I had these videos back in World History class. Wouldn't have been so boring.
Fascinating!! Very well done đđđ
This was a really good vid. Kudos 2 u guys
you got a couple of things wrong, when the Assyrians took over Egypt, they did get into the culture. Although they did indeed sack many temples, and there was much resentment to the Assyrians there, after a while the two people had a close bond and when the Babylonian's began the coup war, the Egyptians sent over many soldiers to help the Assyrians.
Edit: The Egyptian soldiers were intercepted by Israel and stopped from getting to help the Assyrians.
This channel makes a lot of mistakes and never corrects them. Poor research. Poor name pronunciation on easily googled words and names with the speaker for the correct pronunciation.
Wow, you were there? You must be old
@@KPx-ke8bg all he stated is correct. You would be surprised at how much written material survives. Take ancient sumer. They are the birthplace of reading, writing, and math. They were far before Egypt, Greece, etc. You can still walk into the dessert and see little clay tablets, tens of thousands.. All are base 60 math of paying each temple God a cut of each sale. Taxes. The Republican lie of libertarian no rules never existed.
@@tpl608 right I find that extremely hard to believe
â@@KPx-ke8bg We know how the names/words were pronounced, because there are actually religious cultures who still speak the language (i.e. the Coptic Christians aka the Copts).
For instance, he pronounces the name "Thutmose", exactly as it is spelt (Thoot-mohs), as if it were a modern English Word. However, we know that there was No "Th" Sound in Ancient Egyptian. Therefore, an accurate pronunciation would have been "Toot-moh-sah". That is, of course, if we could trust that the original translations were correct.
Digging deeper, we find that the Name "Thutmose" actually means "Born of Thoth". But, since the Name "Thoth" is actually a poor translation, thereby making this updated pronunciation incorrect, as well, a more accurate Translation of the Name "Thoth" would actually be "Djehuti".
With that being said, the Correct Translation of the Name "Thutmose" would be "Djehuti-Mesu" ("Born of Djehuti").
We actually donât know much definitively about the ancient Egyptians, for example the Sphinx is much older than accepted based upon water erosion and is simply attributed to that time period.
Which, just like my ex girlfriendâs throat, that is totally nuts!!!
Built by pharaoh Khufu
Everyone in Ancient Egypt was absolutely jacked.
If I HAD to go live back in time, I would definitely choose ancient Egypt. They had medicine, women had rights etc.
Its also the most peaceful out of all empires
What about sunscreen
No medicine though. So expect to die from allergies or mosquitoes.
Beautiful animations, beautiful narrator. Letâs all remember why we subscribed to infographic channel to begin with. â€ïž
How do u know he is beautiful.
@@starfishandroid narration
Edward Gibbon once proposed about Rome that the question shouldn't be why Rome fell but rather while Rome lasted so long? I also get the same vibe about Egypt and Greece as well. Both Civilizations were very long lasting and impactful. It seems to be only destiny that all Civilizations fall. I think Egypt is the longest continuous Civilization in Human History since it lasted from ~ 4,000 B.C. to about 700 B.C. as a unique Civilization under the Pharaohs. The only Civilization that might have an argument for greater longevity would be China although China is dubious as best since it wasn't a single running Civilization as China had multiple different civilizations throughout its history so you really cannot argue it was one Civilization that ran from conception to modern era. Kind of like you cannot give Egypt credit for later civilizations called Egypt such as the Ptolemies, Fatamid and Mameluke Egypt, or Modern Egypt since they are very different Civilizations from Ancient Egypt.
I agree and you put that way better than I did đ
India(Bharat is their orginal name) is actually longest continuous civilization they have same languages Sanskrit and Tamil still being used Hinduism the oldest religion is still practiced they still have same traditions and rules. And present India more or less has almost same area as their ancient superpowerful empires like Maurya and Guptas and many more had. Egypt is completey different today by religion culture and language. China has same area and language as their ancient versions but religion-wise they are also different. But India is older than China.
@@riderchallenge4250 India has been conquered various times in history (Persia, Mughals, Timurids, British) and they were never really a singular civilization. They were more of a region historically like Europe. I think modern India is the first time most of the subcontinent has been united under local rule.
@@volbound1700 you have no idea what you are talking about. By these standards the new kindom isn't really egyptian
@@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl Egypt had the same consistent culture, political rulership, and system from 4000 B.C. to ~700 B.C. That is 3,300 years. No one else comes close. India is not a civilization until recently. It was a region like Europe. There was no singular Indian civilization, there was a bunch of smaller kingdoms that kept rising and falling with no real cultural identify. Hindi, Tamils, etc. Even India today is multicultural.
I'm from Egypt and Olso forgot to talk about the saladin al ayubi
The best point is actually at the end - Egypt didn't fall once, it fell again and again and again. If they threw away everything they're doing now and just revived, they'd be back in a year. The entire world would be simply hypnotized when it all came back to life. Middle Egyptian Hieroglyphs became the official language, Anck-Su-Namun is the ambassador to the US, all government buildings are classical architecture, and they launch their own luxury brand. Now that's a world I want to live in. :D
Ptolemaic kingdom was named after Alexanders general Ptolemy
Alexander ruled Macedon in greece when he started invading, ptolemaic empire was a fractured part of Alexanders empire
I find that mistake amusing, because it totally would be considered treason if one said that to Alexander
Ancient Egyptian stuff interesting af
hoho cool graphics and very informative content. thanks
I love this channel, storytelling is nice.
"How they ended"
*literally describes their entire history*
Well you gotta start somewhere đ€·
@@theemirofjaffa2266 yeah lol
I have to say that sponsor slide in was smooth
I love your channel and videos but your videos should have more maps in them ! Cheers ! :)
I feel like you should have made the correlation of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra and Mark Anthony. After all you did mention Octavian Caesar's adopted son so adding in one more sentence or two would have taken long but would have added some major historical context
Yeah, I was thinking along those same lines. It would've added a few more seconds to the video.
Its a terrible video
That's a couple of different videos đœđšđšđš
the weakness of being a dessert country made them also very strong... making use of the greener areas and the river Nile, sadly also, they heavily depend on Nile that it may spell disaster soon as Eastern Africa countries start ignoring the British treaty of use of the Nile
What kind of âdessert (s)â does Egypt have?
Mmm Yummmmy đđ a dessert country
Can we get a timeline on the bottom for videos like this? Thank you!!! â€ïž
Ancient Egypt history goes way back more than 3150 BC. The Pyramids, Sphinx, and all the great building were already there when the Dynasties era began.
Something odd about Egypt, is if you look at it's capability-especially megalithic building, the largest and best structures occurred early in Egypts history, at the beginning. Then as time went by, Egypt did not move forward technologically, but backwards. Apparently much of the great knowledge of the early Egyptians was lost to later generations. The early Egyptians not putting in place a process where this transfer of knowledge would occur for generations after them. This is exactly opposite of the other great cultures seen throughout history, and is probably also another reason contributing to Egypy's decline in its later years. Certainly the destruction of Alexandria and its great library by the Romans didn't help either. Yeah, Rome could have been the ones to obtain this knowledge and instead burned it. I sure don't know what is with mankind and burning books, but it sure seems to happen often throughout history, even up to today. Duh.
So well explained
Left out the best part where Egyptians buried their STARGATE and cut themselves off from Goa'uld Supreme System Lord Ra around 3000 BC.
Ah a man of culture I see, one of the best shows definitely lol
I love Egyptian history! I don't think it's talked about enough!
Agreed
Talk about the types of gods the Egypt have next episode
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As an avid player of Civilization VI I can confirm this is true.
Did you play earlier versions that would suddenly "freeze" when you were doing well?
You guys should do a detailed video on the Vikings. Their rise and fall. You guys have a goldmine for content on so many different empires that have stood and fallen.
The first civilisation to invent writing was mesopotamia
Sumer, I believe.
@@davidanderson_surrey_bc yup
Happy 11.8m subscribers
They still live next to Nile river
It was called Kemet. And the people didn't go extinct they migrated and intermingled with the new people. I'd say more but it might not be worth it.
I think everything on the Giza plateau is much older than you believe. Just look at the water erosion at the base of the sphinx, which appears to be more likely from extended periods of heavy rain, than from the Great Flood at the end of the Younger Dryas. They are all almost certainly antediluvian.
Yup... this video is notably lacking and inaccurate. They were a notably impressive Empire, yet even their historians admitted they didn't build the Spinx or the Great Pyramid... years ago. I've watched the rise of multi-specilization collaberation within various science communities, something unheard of decades ago. A functional picture of the past cannot be extrapalated unless numerous fields of study have been collectively reviewed and overlaid for contrast and compairson. Much like Climate Change.
It has always amazed me, folks soak up this skewed information, which is presented as though it were intended for an elementary school. They then repeat this stuff without ever having performed discovery. Theres a profound difference between creating something VS find, assume, remodel, and squat.
I worked in Higher Ed for eight years... start getting screen shots and downloading info. Many things have been burried in search engines that were once at the forefront. Search engines, much like placement on the shelf in a grocery story, is paid placement. Years ago, when I looked up information, Universities, Historicle Societies, Research Papers, and so forth dominated the top of the search list. Today, the same search yields a never ending flow of toxic fraud, baseless opinions, and sociopolitical drama. To paraphrase a quote the founder of Wikipedia... "Wikipedia is no longer a viable resource for accurate information, it's been compromised and now serves as a tool for some, to push their agenda."
He who controls the past?
@@bf6159 well said.
I, too, have rewatched so many Kent Hoven lectures that I just start parroting out claims nobody asked for backed up by my cousin Phil's old coworker's ex-wife's sister's grandpappy who got a Ph.D in African Africaness and founded the study of Egyptilogicalismtology.
Well done, sir. Pulling in ThE gReAt FlOoD was a masterful move.
thats too far back!
Nice video
The bgm gave me chills
Well, I didn't remember what happened to the Ancient Egyptians from history class but I do know that they depended on the Nile River for everything.
Egyptians said their gods and ancestors came from Nubia
@@curtisthomas2670 Hence the "Ethiopian" appearance of the Sphinx's head.
Nubia which was part of the kush empire CONQUERED Egypt just like the Romans and Greeks, they had their own empire and eventually âEgyptianizedâ as they stayed on the land
@@kanekiken5848 thatâs incorrect Egyptian culture is African culture , Egyptian culture is Nile valley culture , Egyptian come from Nubia , the earliest discovery of that culture was found in the nabta playa which is in the Nubian desert , the last native pharaoh ran back into Nubia after he lost power , and the 25 dynasty of which the Nubians did rule over Egypt , they were said to brought back the culture do to all the foreign invaders , Nubians and Egyptians spoke the same dialects .
@@nnsloni6226 Egyptians never came from Nubia, Nubia/kush kingdom already had their own established kingdom before they got anywhere near Egypt, (Iâm upper Egyptian btw my great grandfather was of black Nubian descent, he married someone from lower Egypt of Mediterranean Egyptian descent, I speak English fluently cuz Iâm studying abroad atm) if you ever go and talk to Nubians today in Aswan, they never refer to themselves as Egyptians, in fact they hate it when anyone does that, they say theyâre NUBIANS. North Sudanese people always refer to the great pharoah piye of the 25th dynasty as the kushite/Nubian pharoah. It is absolutely true that him and his dynasty gave so much to the Egyptian civilization but westerners disregarding the fact that the kush kingdom minus the Egyptians, were one of the strongest East African empires in the world and were the ones who fended off caesar Augustus and the romans from taking over Africa (they had already taken over egypt), under the command of the great Nubian queen Amanirenas is frustrating. Sheâs the one who obliterated the romans multiple times, her and her KUSHITE soldiers. You really donât understand how frustrating it is that this is a genuine misconception spread among westerners that Nubians and egyptians are the same and the fact that Iâve been explaining this to so many westerners shows how big of a misconception this actually is. Everyone in the region already knows that we r not the same and thatâs based on all kinds of historical evidence. ۧÙۧ ŰČÙŰ„ŰȘ đžđ©â€ïžđȘđŹ
I love Egyptian mythology and I also LOVE Ottoman History
@Channel CZcams i just said i love egyptian and ottoman history i didnt say that they have something in common get a pair of glasses
Can you please make a video like this but about ancient Babylonia
You mispronounced it at 12:10. Itâs actually pronounced Two-tawn-common. I did a school project on him in my childhood and he was one of my favorites. One of the reasons donât that I lived saying his name and still do. But other than the mispronunciation you did really well on the video. đđ»đđ»đđ»đđ»
Can you do a video on Ancient Armenia?
Augustus had Egypt as his own Imperial Domain. Augustus was worth at least 5 trillion at that time.
Great animation and love the narratorâs voice
Weâll thanks Infographics now Iâm playing AC Origins today.
Egyptians didn't go extinct... They're very much still alive. The Coptic Egyptians have their culture and language traced to ancient Egypt.
Todays Egyptians are literally the ancient Egyptians just with a different religion and language, not just the copts. Anybody that thinks the entirety of one of the most populated regions on this planet was completely replaced by some Arabians with a rather small population size, is delusional.
@@Ulas_Aldag WRONG current Egyptians are Arabs for Arabia, Iraq, Syria, and Jordan sorry to burst your small bubble. Once the Arab invasion swept through North Africa the Egyptians took the brunt of the hit as they died out or intermingled with the Arabs but nice try đ€Ą
Modern evidence will prove you false the ancient Egyptians were African black Africans they were invaded by the Greeks Romans Arabs all those other people from the Northern parts you don't have to take my word for it pay attention to New Revelations and scientific studies that are being done today they will prove your philosophy false
@@breezeleon6889 it was literally mathematically impossibly for the arabs to out bread the indigenous Egyptians/Syrians/Iraqis etc⊠unless youâre suggesting there was some genocide no oneâs heard of đ€Ł
Are these Coptics different from the Coptics in Ethiopia?
It's just amazing how long the Egyptian empire has been around! My country (lol, yeah it's mine) has only been around for a few hundred years and to the best of our knowledge, was only settled by anyone less that 1000 years ago, so it's relatively new to humans. I just with Egypt was closer to me so I could visit, and that they were more friendly for tourists, based on the many experiences I've read/watched. I feel like I have a spiritual tie to Egypt and I don't know why as I'm fascinated by many old cultures, but this one calls to me (much like many other people)
Where is that?
@@danielalbo3781 New Zealand
Egypt is originally Mizraem. Ham's inheritance...until it was colonized. It's been around since after the flood
@@verlania7539 What flood?
â@@ctakitimu Noah
Thank you đ
ive learned so much from tis guy
There is a growing minority of experts who believe the sphinx is much older than previously thought. Check out Graham Hancock or Randall Carlson.
Were there ever any black people in Egypt?
They have been debunked already...
The achamenid Persians attacked and were expelled by the ancient Egyptians 4 times . Not as mentioned as the Greek wars but this is a big reason why the ancient Egyptian population lessened . Also when Alexander expelled the hated Persians ,the Egyptians became more accepting of a foreign occupation and found it easier to just integrate with whoever occupied them
but not the royal family and decendants
History blows my mind,this was 4000 years ago đ€Ż ,makes me wonder what will happen to our world in another 4000 years.
BTW. I love your channel and your take on various bits of history.
Ancient Egyptians still exist their name are Coptic Egyptians. Their church is Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. They're 5-20% of Egyptian population.
Thank you for actually talking about their long relationship with Nubia and the early inhabitants. Rarely see this in other shows
This is because a lot of eurocentrics want to separate ancient egypt from black people as much as they can
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Pharaohs are romans greeks hyksos sudanese libyans ancient egyptians are the farmers and slaves only
@@boronto5715 everybody knows the egyptians had black slaves
@@yoroshikuonegaishimasu8649
And they also had white slaves whats your point?
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Everyone have a wonderful day and cherish those around you
Extinct?
The title isn't accurate this time
Want a video on Indus Valley Civilisation
It will be full of nonsense
Crazy how no one ever wants to illustrate the ancient Egyptians using the same darker complexion they painted THEMSELVES with.
An important fact is you see the cheetahs, cows, hippo, giraffes, crocodiles, baboons drawing on their carvings or murals. Those animals eventually had to migrate south to the Sahel to survive during Egypt's desertification. Those animals didn't come from the Levant. They are African.
@20:20 "Largely populated by Arab Muslim population that took over" is that statement backed by actually science? or just because Nasser decided to call it 'Arab' in 1956?
- Copts never converted/migrated, they don't marry from non-Copts. They are not genetically distinct to the majority of Egyptian population.
- Arabs simply didn't/don't have the numbers replace the population of a major country like Egypt.
Egypt baby!
Current Egyptians watching this - âđguess Iâll just fade out of existence nowâ
Theyâre just Arabs
@@regularbahamian they inhabit Egypt so they are by definition Egyptians
Title: âHow ancient Egyptians went extinctâ
Modern Egyptians: *melts into sand*
Sand: *blows into wind*
Please Sir,make a detailed video on why Submarines are the most prefered for launching nuclear attacks !
Ah, yes... nuclear submarines. The real reason why ancient Egyptians went extinct.
Ancient Egypt was called Kemet. Big difference in the names.
egypt came from kemet...
Every language has its own mane for themselves in their language. Itâs not always the same and it doesnât have to be.
Kemet the Frog Plagues of Egypt
@@savagepro9060 kemet....kermit
@@manny_menin022 it's a play on words, it's called PUNNING. You skipped high school literature much?
What is the music used in the video?
I'm glad you were there to tell us the truth......
Reminds me of the story of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) youâll find a lot of things about ancient Egypt in the Quran.