@@Proud_Hadrami you guys killed my people in North Africa 1000 years ago when you people invaded North Africa 1400 years ago converted us Berbers to islam when we switched from shia to sunni you Arabs went berzerk look at Yemen now 😅
I have never seen such a historically accurate and great map of Arabia ever in my life you even included the tribes you did a amazing job brother thank you for this great video
No, they’re just different many tribes, but they were all ethnically and culturally essentially the sames. They’re all from the same essentials origins, mostly a mixture of Nile Valley farmers ( oldest farmers of history : proto-Natufians ) and a Proto-iranic ancestry trough paternal lineages ( Mesopotamians shepherd originally J1 marker ). E3b, J1 and then J2 markers are related to the origins of the history of Noah’s people and descendants, but they already existed before him, according genetic studies compared to the time when Noah lived. The archaic ancestors of Berbers, Niles Valley farmers ( Egyptians and Kushitics ) and Semitics people ( proto-sinaïtic related speakers ) already existed during Noah’s time as well as many others macro ethno-culturals groups all over the world, his descendants simply mixed with them.
Excellent job. I know it is an extra work for you, but I suggest not shadowing the surrounding areas, so we can have an extra knowledge about how surrounding events affect the main area those regional videos cover.
Their invasion was two types, one direct and was in east and south of arabia. And indirect the heart of arabia. But appears of madina state that unified all arabs countries and tibes flipped the table and changed the history.
Pre-Islamic Arabia is such an underrated historical era. While I did like the video, I gotta say the sheer commitment to only using the actual historical names for the rulers was a bit awkward. I personally know their original names, so it didn't bother me, but I bet some other viewers were confused by that. Also, trying to do the exact same for the states felt a bit pointless, like when the Sassanids show up, you call the "empire of the Iranians," which feels kinda pointless given you use the modern scholarship names from practically everyone before. ("Neo-Assyria" 'Persian Empire" instead of Achaemenid, Seleucid, etc.) (You also seem to forget your commitment to only using historical names when the emperors after Justinian show up, with the exception of Heraclius.)
@@basilbourtchua ne pas charger la carte de noms! surtout si vous les faites se chevaucher!utiliser les couleurs ,contrastées ,fortes, et des signes ,des nombres renvoyant à une légende complète et organisée logiquement:un signe pour chaque "élément" ,un ensemble de signes formant le système qu'est la carte, signes interconnectés comme le sont tous les éléments composant la carte
He is not the forefather of Arabs. Arabs existed before Ibrahim born. Ismael the son of Prophet Ibrahim is not Arab either he is of Iraqi babylonian origin.
How can ppl say yemen colonized ethiopia when axum had a coinage system all over yemen not the other way around. You forgot to show yemen as a vassal of axum
i think he means sabean colonization of Ethiopia, which makes sense. since axum uses ge'eez which derives from south arabian. and they use the same arts and irrigation system as the sabeans
@@EdwardFishington the Lebanese settled in the north Africa. The people of Carthage were called punics were means Phoenicians. The civilizations of Ethiopia never claimed to be sabaeans. Like I said Axum had a coinage system all over Yemen not the other way around. Yemen should have evidence of dominating Ethiopia not the other way around.
@@MataMoros-x2o it does tho. but it was minor colonization tho. also axum only dominated the himyarites for like 70 years. but their influence still comes from ancient sabeans. such example is the usage of gee'ze. inscriptions of a minority from souther arabia from eritrea and ethiopia. you can litreally find many south arabian relics in ethiopia if you just search
@@EdwardFishington there are more axumite coins in Yemen than Ethiopia non say saba or sabaeans like it should. Romans oppressed the Germanic people's and they would call themselves Romans after the Roman Empire ended. The aksumites never said they were sabaeans. Asa d Abu Karb is literally the oldest evidence of Kaaba and mecca city.
Nice work A good answer to all those who think that Arabs were just a bunch of lezard-eaters marauding in the desert (which is quite respectful by the way)
did the sumerians (the guys of Lugal-Zaggisi) ever roam the territories of modern day Kuwait? did Babylon-Sealand ever occupy that region?? (I know, not Arabs)
Sources: docs.google.com/document/d/1cCcXSWc_UOayfaLltzm61EtlpTBtVPrB_bAHUs6ABqI/edit?usp=drivesdk
Hi great video! I want to know specifically what is the source for Sassanids annexing Lakhmids during the last Roman-Persian war
that part is based on my Sassanid video. There's a lot of reliable sources ou there that confirm that the Lakhmids were annexed by Persia
Very cool. Your videos really stand out from other mappers in the best way possible. Can't wait for more content.
Most detailed video about pre-islamic arabia that I've ever seen. Great work.
Salam Alaykum from Hadramawt in Yemen 🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪
@@Proud_Hadrami you guys killed my people in North Africa 1000 years ago when you people invaded North Africa 1400 years ago converted us Berbers to islam when we switched from shia to sunni you Arabs went berzerk look at Yemen now 😅
Criminally underrated channel. Amazing work. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
As an Arab, this is very great in detail and mapping!
The text, the font, the territory color, the blur!
@@maesizmayonnaise2745 I have always seen that you are an Arab in your comments, but I never knew where are you from???
I have never seen such a historically accurate and great map of Arabia ever in my life you even included the tribes you did a amazing job brother thank you for this great video
This is AMAZING!
This deserves much more attention!
This is just fantastic! Thank you for this!!
great video
Great and wonderful work
Arabia: divided into many factions
Islam:Im gonna do what called a pro gamer move
No, they’re just different many tribes, but they were all ethnically and culturally essentially the sames. They’re all from the same essentials origins, mostly a mixture of Nile Valley farmers ( oldest farmers of history : proto-Natufians ) and a Proto-iranic ancestry trough paternal lineages ( Mesopotamians shepherd originally J1 marker ).
E3b, J1 and then J2 markers are related to the origins of the history of Noah’s people and descendants, but they already existed before him, according genetic studies compared to the time when Noah lived.
The archaic ancestors of Berbers, Niles Valley farmers ( Egyptians and Kushitics ) and Semitics people ( proto-sinaïtic related speakers ) already existed during Noah’s time as well as many others macro ethno-culturals groups all over the world, his descendants simply mixed with them.
You deserve way more subscribers
great video basil!
Great work 🔥🔥🔥
the transitions are actually really cool
Great work 👏
Best mapper in history i like you’re work a lot ❤
Excellent job. I know it is an extra work for you, but I suggest not shadowing the surrounding areas, so we can have an extra knowledge about how surrounding events affect the main area those regional videos cover.
wonderful !!!
Great job!
I had no Idea the Sassanid Persians had take much of Arabia. I thought only the edges of the Persian gulf and yemen were taken.
@@Techtalk2030 yeah, as a Yemeni, that was sad part of our history 😓
Their invasion was two types, one direct and was in east and south of arabia. And indirect the heart of arabia. But appears of madina state that unified all arabs countries and tibes flipped the table and changed the history.
Hey can you make one specifically the year 1174 ce that i personally need
unfortunately I don't have a lot of time, also there's a video by POGKPP about the whole history of the Arabian Peninsula
Кожна ваша наступна робота все краща і краща так тримати !👍👍👍
good show
As a Sulami ( descendant of banu Sulaym ) I thank you for this video
🔥
Question, what made you include Mecca around 1500 BC?
Mentioned in the old testement
Asa'd Abu Karb founded mecca in the 5th century. Mecca did not exist at 1500 bce
@@MataMoros-x2o that's kind of 100% false
@@MataMoros-x2o 5th century???? delusional.
@@MataMoros-x2o mecca was mentioned in inscriptions before 500 AD so how can it be founded in 500 ad
How Thamud was existed before 1 AD ?
Pre-Islamic Arabia is such an underrated historical era. While I did like the video, I gotta say the sheer commitment to only using the actual historical names for the rulers was a bit awkward. I personally know their original names, so it didn't bother me, but I bet some other viewers were confused by that. Also, trying to do the exact same for the states felt a bit pointless, like when the Sassanids show up, you call the "empire of the Iranians," which feels kinda pointless given you use the modern scholarship names from practically everyone before. ("Neo-Assyria" 'Persian Empire" instead of Achaemenid, Seleucid, etc.) (You also seem to forget your commitment to only using historical names when the emperors after Justinian show up, with the exception of Heraclius.)
I Kindah like this video
Persia/Eranshahr 💪
faudra apprendre les bases de la cartographie: les noms de lieux et de régions se chevauchent!!
can you teach me those "basics"?
@@basilbourtchua ne pas charger la carte de noms! surtout si vous les faites se chevaucher!utiliser les couleurs ,contrastées ,fortes, et des signes ,des nombres renvoyant à une légende complète et organisée logiquement:un signe pour chaque "élément" ,un ensemble de signes formant le système qu'est la carte, signes interconnectés comme le sont tous les éléments composant la carte
Peace be upon our Father Ibrahim. May i see you in heaven.
He is not the forefather of Arabs. Arabs existed before Ibrahim born. Ismael the son of Prophet Ibrahim is not Arab either he is of Iraqi babylonian origin.
He's from Iraq, not barren lands.
How can ppl say yemen colonized ethiopia when axum had a coinage system all over yemen not the other way around. You forgot to show yemen as a vassal of axum
Himyar was pretty much Yemen at the time so I did show it
i think he means sabean colonization of Ethiopia, which makes sense. since axum uses ge'eez which derives from south arabian. and they use the same arts and irrigation system as the sabeans
@@EdwardFishington the Lebanese settled in the north Africa. The people of Carthage were called punics were means Phoenicians. The civilizations of Ethiopia never claimed to be sabaeans. Like I said Axum had a coinage system all over Yemen not the other way around. Yemen should have evidence of dominating Ethiopia not the other way around.
@@MataMoros-x2o it does tho. but it was minor colonization tho. also axum only dominated the himyarites for like 70 years. but their influence still comes from ancient sabeans. such example is the usage of gee'ze. inscriptions of a minority from souther arabia from eritrea and ethiopia. you can litreally find many south arabian relics in ethiopia if you just search
@@EdwardFishington there are more axumite coins in Yemen than Ethiopia non say saba or sabaeans like it should. Romans oppressed the Germanic people's and they would call themselves Romans after the Roman Empire ended. The aksumites never said they were sabaeans. Asa d Abu Karb is literally the oldest evidence of Kaaba and mecca city.
ماشالله 🤩🤩🤩
Nice work
A good answer to all those who think that Arabs were just a bunch of lezard-eaters marauding in the desert (which is quite respectful by the way)
they ate
Better than fermented fish and snails
Tbh the lizard that they ate are kinda clean
l am from Tayy 4:44
did the sumerians (the guys of Lugal-Zaggisi) ever roam the territories of modern day Kuwait?
did Babylon-Sealand ever occupy that region?? (I know, not Arabs)
@@diegoragot655 no, the modern Kuwait wasn't occupied by Mesopotamians until the Akkadian Empire
@basilbourtchua in other words, short amount of time after Lugalzagesi
¿but how do we know?
we don't really know, 'cause there's almost no information that region
@@basilbourtchua ok, that sounds about right
@@basilbourtchua hey ¿you like History with Cy? (that channel)
My Ethiopian friend said he read an inscription that says Abraha conquered lots of najd and north Arabia
Even Yathrib
Bump
Fiannlly
Great job!!!