Who are the Moors

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
  • Video Description:
    "Discover the captivating history and cultural legacy of the Moors in this enlightening video. Journey through the vibrant civilization that flourished in medieval North Africa and Spain, as we explore their achievements in art, architecture, science, and philosophy. Uncover the influence of the Moors on European culture and witness their enduring impact on the world. Join us on this fascinating exploration of the Moors' rich heritage and their lasting contributions to human civilization."
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    #moors #history #culture #heritage #medieval # race # ethnicity #NorthAfrica #Spain #art #architecture #science #philosophy #influence #civilization #worldhistory #legacy #Europe #IslamicCivilization #IberianPeninsula #Andalusia #Alhambra #cordoba #Granada #MoorishArt #MoorishArchitecture #GoldenAge #MuslimSpain #AfricanHistory #IslamicScholars #IslamicGoldenAge #Al-Andalus #Education #Enlightenment #CrossCulturalExchange #Knowledge #MoorsInEurope #MedievalHistory #IslamicHeritage #MuslimCivilization #IslamicArt #IslamicScience #IslamicPhilosophy #HistoricalLegacy #CulturalDiversity #GlobalInfluence #SpanishtHistory #MuslimEmpire #AndalusianCulture

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  • @kareemhesham3788
    @kareemhesham3788 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent video. Thanks for shedding light on the history of the Moors.

    • @h.u.m.a.n.s476
      @h.u.m.a.n.s476  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @spiritwomanwarrior4211
    @spiritwomanwarrior4211 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Excellent but this is just part 1. Talk about how when the Moors left Spain and Portugal, those countries lost their world dominance and Great Britain took that designation. Also talk specifically about how the sub saharan African presence became the prototype for the Moors.

    • @h.u.m.a.n.s476
      @h.u.m.a.n.s476  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ok 👍 the Fall of the Moors is coming soon

  • @gamalnassertv
    @gamalnassertv 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Moors=Moroccans, Mauritanians, Western Saharans, (Berbers, Saharawi, Bidhan, Arabs, Haratines...etc)

    • @h.u.m.a.n.s476
      @h.u.m.a.n.s476  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Correct 👌🏽

    • @thawsief91
      @thawsief91 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@h.u.m.a.n.s476 Moors are only North morrocan and Northern algeria but rest are not

  • @BenSmith-hb8oe
    @BenSmith-hb8oe 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Not all black moors were slaves tho don't get me wrong many were but then you also hve to understand that the history of the moors is very interconnected with the history of the almoravid state which although was based in morroco actually started in southwesteen Mauritania mainly by the lemtouna sanhaja and zenega and these berber groups had already intergrated sme surrounding 'black' tribes not as slaves but as allies furthermore the almoravid movement was also an alliance between the actual almoravid state in Morocco and the kingdom of takrur in senegal lead by the fulanis and in some battles many Moroccans would actually call on fulani regiments in order to aid them in some conquests in Spain that's why you hear about an entire 'black' fulani legion in Spain and mentions of fulani scholars in almoravid and almohad era spain bearing in mind these weren't 'slaves' but were literally allies which you never even cared to mention. Furthermore when does central African dna come to play in the moors??? The only 'black' presence in the moors were exclusively of sahelian descent nothing to do with central africa

    • @h.u.m.a.n.s476
      @h.u.m.a.n.s476  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good Information I did not find out about that story in my research of that video can I use your comment as research material for a future video about this new info

    • @BenSmith-hb8oe
      @BenSmith-hb8oe 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@h.u.m.a.n.s476 no problem glad to help just go and look at the kingdom of takrur's history since it's very interlinked with the almoravid state as well as the moors and even the ghana empire since this kingdom was the source for many of the so called 'black moors'

    • @BenSmith-hb8oe
      @BenSmith-hb8oe 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@h.u.m.a.n.s476 also scholars like yakub al kanemi though not being fulani himself he's a great example of a famous west African scholar in almohad era spain as his name suggests he actually originated frm the kanem empire before migrating to dia in the ghana empire to get educated also many Andalusian scholars also recorded traders and teachers coming from the ghana empire into spain all this actually reflects the history of 'black' moors and other 'blacks' in Spain without slavery