Next up: PALESTINE! **correction: I accidentally used a map and noticed too late it didn’t include the sinai peninsula (that map seemed to be focusing the African part of Egypt). Thanks to some of you for pointing that out!
I am Egyptian And I am the most excited person for that Palestine 🇵🇸 episodeeeeee. I am soooooo excited. Cuz like it Palestine what are you waiting for 😂
I am egyptian. Since I speak the syrian dialect (like sooo well) people ALWAYS think I am syrian. Lots of love to Syria 🇸🇾. Plus: it feels good to be able to trick people like that lol 😂
I literally dropped everything I was doing and wasted NO TIME clicking on this video omg my favorite youtuber (aka ze beast of ze middle east) and my country, all in ONE!! *cue the excited squeals*
If you really want to convert, then you should visit an imam in a mosque! For now: Welcome soon and hope we all will meet together in paradise with the classical Arabic as the language!
I absolutely love the middle east. So much to see and know and learn, so much history. Some of the oldest historical findings come from the Middle east and north Africa. The language is so interesting. Im utterly fascinated with this region and would love to learn to speak Arabic. One day InshaAllah
Egypt is shown on the map without Sinai 0:17 🤔 just wanted to correct that. Egypt's borders are spread in Asia till the second branch of the red sea. This is called Sinai and it's part of Egypt.
I was just telling a Syrian friend that when Lebanese and Syrian ppl try to speak the Egyptian dialect, they sound like French ppl trying to speak English But that's cute 😊 Just note that the picture you put for Al-Azhar University is rather for Amr Ibn Al Aas mosque.. Thank you, Mark for your vid
I’ve been to Egypt twice. I haven’t visited it in a long time. I didn’t visit Cairo or Giza where the pyramids are, I visited Sharm El-Sheikh. It has a really beautiful beach. Nevertheless, I learned about Ancient Egypt back in high school and even in college and it was quite interesting. Here in Kuwait, there are a lot of Egyptians. Mostly work in barber shops, restaurants, supermarkets, and other places. God bless Egypt! 🇪🇬❤️🇰🇼
Take care..I felt the same 35 years ago, left America and stayed 16 years. After trying to readjust to America for another decade, I gave up and returned to Egypt where I plan to stay as it is awesome!!!
I love how you summed up a lot of interesting history, thank you for making such a great video on my country. Sending much much love to beautiful Lebanon.
True, but he mentioned the best of Egypt golden age (1940s to 1970s). Even Amr Diab himself don't match them. No one can match any one who still selling entire albums literally decades after his/her death (like in case of Um Kolthom and Abdel Halem Hafez).
I lived in Shubra Khema for 2 years, passing by Mohammad Ali place every day. I miss egypt so much and it's wonderful people, my neighbours, the falla7een, hawawshy and omm Koulthoum. Very good Summary of the history and culture.
こんにちは thank you so much for all the great videos you make for us. I love learning culture and history and I found this video extra useful because I'm in the middle of playing assassin's creed Origins. The first video i saw of you was about Libanon, it caught my attention because my dad was a UN soldier in Libanon and he always speaks so warm about the country and its people. After I watched that video I'm hooked on your channel! 😊 Greetings from Norway!
Aww thank you for doing Egypt! 🇪🇬 I can see the love and respect you have for this beautiful nation. Most importantly you mentioned the Coptic people who have played a huge role in Egypt’s past and present history! Long live Egypt!💖💖💖
Fantastic mark, loved all your episodes covering arab countries , waiting for the Sudan episode, I'm Egyptian living in Australia, missing family and food in Egypt, really thanks for your effort
A simple note on the title of the video : we are not Arabs There's a difference between Arabs and Egyptians We're just influenced by Arab culture All the invasions that Egypt has experienced over millennia, including the Arab invasion, do not seem to account for more than 15% of modern Egyptians' ancestry, so Egyptians are not genetically Arabs, but we maybe so culturally and linguistically
Not all of us have Arab ethnicities but we're still considered Arabs because we speak Arabic, culturally Arabs too and we have Sinai in the Middle East so just because our ethnicities ain't Arab doesn't mean we aren't Arabs :).
Here you are magnificent Mark 🤗 talking about my beloved country Egypt🇪🇬 ! Thanks a lot for the very rich content, really amazing you made like a bird view of Egyptian history ancient and modern one ! ❤❤thanks and we are waiting for the next !
Thank you so much for this video, I had a smile on my face growing bigger and bigger, sometimes followed by laughters and squeals, but thank you again ^^ Love from Alexandria, Egypt
I love these recent tributes your making. I’m a Syrian American living in NY and am going to make my kids watch all of them! Keep it coming! What about دريد لحام? Very funny Syrian comedian...ever think about Arabic comedians in general too. I know it’s hard to say everything in such a small time frame...
For the people who Don't know, Egyptians, Lebanese, Jordanians and Syrians Act together in most of the movies and Arabic TV series in the region. And if they are not acting together, they are writing scripts, producing and directing movies for one another. It is a beautiful rich culture we all have. Youssef Chahine is good example for that because he was originally Lebanese and worked most of his life directing in Egypt.
This is so wholesome! ^^ thanks Mark A truly amazing country with an even more amazing history and culture! I got hungry after seeing the dishes hehe :P Love from India Here in Hindi & Marathi, ancient Egypt is still called Praachin (ancient) Misr
The Egyptian food looks soo good btw. In Turkish Cypriot culture we also have mololkhia like Egyptians but we pronounce it Molo_hiya. It is sooo nice to see similarities. :)
Yayyy another historical video, been waiting for another one in ages!! 😊😊❤❤I love history and Arabic history is interesting, thanks for a lovely video about Egypt. I learned more about it.
amazing video, well researched (especially the language facts) and beautifully illustrated. I think you have outdone the GeographyNow channel (and they are no beginners, but to be honest, barbs has no clue of arabic which hurts me since I study and love arabic since 5 years). Love it! :D
Next up: PALESTINE! **correction: I accidentally used a map and noticed too late it didn’t include the sinai peninsula (that map seemed to be focusing the African part of Egypt). Thanks to some of you for pointing that out!
Can't wait 😍
Oh boi I can’t wait for the comment section when Mark hachem makes an episode about Palestine
Slippery slope haha
when you make an episode on Palestine you cant forget about olive oil and knaffe , its a must in our food culture
I am Egyptian
And I am the most excited person for that Palestine 🇵🇸 episodeeeeee. I am soooooo excited. Cuz like it Palestine what are you waiting for 😂
تحية لأهل مصر من لبنان 🇱🇧💙🇪🇬
احلى مسا عليكوا يا لبنان
Love u lebanon ❤
@@ws3240 شكراً👍🏻
@@md6830 شكراً👍🏻👍🏻
تحيا للبنان و أهلها حبايبنا❤️
Much love to our Egyptian brothers & sisters from a Syrian 🇸🇾❤️🇪🇬
Love u syria ❤
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I am egyptian. Since I speak the syrian dialect (like sooo well) people ALWAYS think I am syrian. Lots of love to Syria 🇸🇾. Plus: it feels good to be able to trick people like that lol 😂
2lbina ma3kom ya suria 🇪🇬❤🇸🇾❤🇪🇬❤🇸🇾
Thank you habibi we love Syria 🇪🇬❤️🇸🇾
Omg I'm Egyptian and I was waiting this video to hear your Egyptian accent ...thank you 😂
زميل يعني
σмg ѕαмє 😂😂🇪🇬🇪🇬
I'm Lebanese and I've been living in Egypt for 8 Years now
حصل وربنا الواحد مستني يعرف تاريخ بلده بالصوت ده 😂
@@weirdoo5203 All Arab countries are ours. As an Iraqi the beautiful Egypt is also mine 💖😄
The magical Egypt..😍ألف تحية من سورية لكل الأخوة في مصر 🇪🇬🇸🇾
مليون تحية لأخواتنا فى الإقليم الشمالى من الجمهورية العربية المتحدة
تحية لسوريا الحبيبة وأهلها، من مصر. 🇸🇾❤️🇪🇬
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We Arab called Egypt “the mother of world” yes, that’s how we emotionally feel to Egypt,,, deep LOVE ❤️❤️❤️
thank u so much we love you too 😍
Love you too ❤️
Ty❤️
It was ibn batota who first call “Cairo” the mother of the world as it was arguably his favorite city in the world along with istanbul.
@Saad Alqahtani interesting name😆
I was waiting for the episode on egypt for so long i got excited enough to squeal when i saw this notification haha
و أنا كمان 😂😂
Egyptians like to call their country "umm Al duniya" cuz they feel it's the cradle of civilization
That title goes to the Mesopotemians
Btw Umm al duniya means : mother of the world 😂❤️
it is but that doesn’t mean we don’t love the rest of the Middle East
@AM nope
@@abdullahcomam no
I literally dropped everything I was doing and wasted NO TIME clicking on this video omg my favorite youtuber (aka ze beast of ze middle east) and my country, all in ONE!!
*cue the excited squeals*
❤❤❤❤
Awesome, thanks for sharing! Egypt is amazing
amazing as always I almost know everything about Egypt because I love Egypt
تحياتي للشعب المصري اخوكم من الاردن
I plan to convert to Islam, and I fell in love with Arabic language!
Masha Allah, may Allah help you to convert soon.
Arabic language is the perfect language. Believe it or not 😊
nice!
If you really want to convert, then you should visit an imam in a mosque!
For now: Welcome soon and hope we all will meet together in paradise with the classical Arabic as the language!
May Allah open your heart and guide u to the right way. Wish u the best bro ❤
Love all my Egyptian brothers ❤️
Plz do Yemen next
I recently found out I have a small amount of Egyptian blood in me so this was super useful to connect to my ancestors, thank you!
What kind of analysis to know your origin?
I found out myself as well I have some egyptian as well,
Hello from Brazil!!
Hello from Algeria 😁.
Hello from Egypt ❤
Hello from Lebanon
Ola de Iraq! Eu amo o cultura de Brazil e as pessoas. 🇮🇶🇧🇷
@@UltimateXsusanno200 we don't have a culture
I absolutely love the middle east. So much to see and know and learn, so much history. Some of the oldest historical findings come from the Middle east and north Africa. The language is so interesting. Im utterly fascinated with this region and would love to learn to speak Arabic. One day InshaAllah
انت عملت اختصار لأحلي و اهم المعلومات عن مصر❤️🇪🇬
You made a shortcut to the sweetest and most important informations about Egypt🇪🇬❤️
Egypt is shown on the map without Sinai 0:17 🤔 just wanted to correct that. Egypt's borders are spread in Asia till the second branch of the red sea. This is called Sinai and it's part of Egypt.
Thank you. I only realized the border mistake too late. I added the correction in my pinned comment 👍🏼
@@MarkHachem No problem, we really enjoyed the video from Egypt
Mark Hachem
And also without Halaib and shalateen??!!
and without the Halayeb triangle
I was just telling a Syrian friend that when Lebanese and Syrian ppl try to speak the Egyptian dialect, they sound like French ppl trying to speak English
But that's cute 😊
Just note that the picture you put for Al-Azhar University is rather for Amr Ibn Al Aas mosque..
Thank you, Mark for your vid
Umm, I believe the images are accurate. as of min 1:49 the two images for Al-Azhar (الازهر) exterior and interior are both correct.
My grandma is Egyptian. She even taught me how to dance. She's so cool and the country. 👏🇪🇬
Oh that's nice. :) Egyptian culture and language is beautiful.
I’ve been to Egypt twice. I haven’t visited it in a long time. I didn’t visit Cairo or Giza where the pyramids are, I visited Sharm El-Sheikh. It has a really beautiful beach. Nevertheless, I learned about Ancient Egypt back in high school and even in college and it was quite interesting. Here in Kuwait, there are a lot of Egyptians. Mostly work in barber shops, restaurants, supermarkets, and other places. God bless Egypt! 🇪🇬❤️🇰🇼
I think u mean Giza, Gaza is in Palestine
@@CoCo4_ Yes, Giza! Gaza is a typo. It’s a bit confusing, ‘cause they both almost spelled the same.
Thanks a lot. God bless you too
I'm Egyptian, but I was born and lived the first 8 years of my life in Kuwait. A beautiful country. God bless you too!
I'm Egyptian, but I was born and lived the first 8 years of my life in Kuwait. A beautiful country. God bless you too!
Egyptians food 101
Mix all types of feed with a bunch of spices until it tastes good
This is the reason i like our food
Food*
I loved this! Thank you so much, I'm Egyptian-Lebanese and I love all my Arab brothers.
❤❤❤❤
I miss Egypt so much... stupid Coronavirus messed everything up. 😒😥😥 💜🇪🇬
Egypt mess you too ❤️
@@محمودعلى-ض6غ6ج misses*
@@محمودعلى-ض6غ6ج Thank you. Shukran. 💜 🇪🇬
I know it screwed our lives up
We look forward to seeing you here in the future🥰
Great info love learning of where my soul is being called to💗✨... Egypt awaits me ✈️
International flights to Egypt will be resumed in the 1st of July 2020.
Egypt ❤️ you
I hope you enjoy it, the corona virus really delayed things :(
Hello Jackieline where are you from?
Take care..I felt the same 35 years ago, left America and stayed 16 years.
After trying to readjust to America for another decade, I gave up and returned to Egypt where I plan to stay as it is awesome!!!
I’m egyptian, when you come here you will see the kindest people you have ever seen!
Ktir gamila Masr ❤️
Mark thanks for being our History teacher really enjoying it 🙏🏻
Egypt❤
Egypt has a rich history
Iraq Egypt Syria Lebanon 🇱🇧 🇸🇾 🇪🇬 🇮🇶 one nation
❤❤❤
Since never
🇮🇶🇸🇾🇪🇬 my heart love from Egypt
🇪🇬❤️🇮🇶❤️🇸🇾❤️🇱🇧 forever
Fertile crescent always one 💪🏻
Please go with Tunisia next! You'll have enough info for a 10 hours long video I'm sure :)
I love how you summed up a lot of interesting history, thank you for making such a great video on my country. Sending much much love to beautiful Lebanon.
Awesome video Mark ! For music you forgot Amr Diab. He’s #1 in Egypt and in other Arab countries.
True, but he mentioned the best of Egypt golden age (1940s to 1970s).
Even Amr Diab himself don't match them. No one can match any one who still selling entire albums literally decades after his/her death (like in case of Um Kolthom and Abdel Halem Hafez).
Thanks again Mark. Love your informative videos. Our Middle East is so full of history, something to really be proud of.....who knew! Sucran!!
A visit to Egypt is on my bucket list inshallah💕
I lived in Shubra Khema for 2 years, passing by Mohammad Ali place every day. I miss egypt so much and it's wonderful people, my neighbours, the falla7een, hawawshy and omm Koulthoum. Very good Summary of the history and culture.
Love Egypt, great country and great Egyptians🇪🇬🇸🇦
Thank you Mark, keep it on 👍🏻
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Mark, your voice is amazing. Hollywood needs you
Really He is amazing ❤
🙏🏼
@@MarkHachem بلاش تروح اليومين دول😂🙄🤦
I forgot how Egyptian Arabic sounded like and wow it is all coming back to me now
Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩🤝🇪🇬
🇪🇬❤️🇮🇩 love Indonesia 😊
10:20 Egyptian music and art 😻...how lucky I am to be Egyptian 😊🇪🇬🙏 the food ohhh ..Great video Mark ,Shukran شكرا قوي
Big respect from morroco to people of egybte you are the mather of the earth.
Thank you! We love u & morroco more 💖💖
Fantastic video MashaAllah. I had forgotten about feteer mesheltet. Very comprehensive overview. Time well spent. Jazakallah kheir.
I’m Egyptian and I was waiting for this video! A job well done!
Keep'em coming!!!!!
KEEP EM COMING
こんにちは thank you so much for all the great videos you make for us. I love learning culture and history and I found this video extra useful because I'm in the middle of playing assassin's creed Origins. The first video i saw of you was about Libanon, it caught my attention because my dad was a UN soldier in Libanon and he always speaks so warm about the country and its people. After I watched that video I'm hooked on your channel! 😊 Greetings from Norway!
Aww thank you for doing Egypt! 🇪🇬 I can see the love and respect you have for this beautiful nation. Most importantly you mentioned the Coptic people who have played a huge role in Egypt’s past and present history! Long live Egypt!💖💖💖
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I love egypt 🇪🇬,love from Turkey 🇹🇷
We love you more & Turkey of course ❤
Turkey my love 🥺
🇹🇷💓🇪🇬
تحية كبيرة لمصر ولمصريين ما شفنا منكم إلا كل خير
❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤
Yay you finally covered Egypt 😤💯♥️♥️♥️
Fantastic mark, loved all your episodes covering arab countries , waiting for the Sudan episode, I'm Egyptian living in Australia, missing family and food in Egypt, really thanks for your effort
Hi Mark, very interesting! Thanks for all the great history on this ancient region.
A simple note on the title of the video : we are not Arabs
There's a difference between Arabs and Egyptians
We're just influenced by Arab culture
All the invasions that Egypt has experienced over millennia, including the Arab invasion, do not seem to account for more than 15% of modern Egyptians' ancestry, so Egyptians are not genetically Arabs, but we maybe so culturally and linguistically
And this is just enough for us to be one of today's Arabs, even if we weren't at the very beginning
Not all of us have Arab ethnicities but we're still considered Arabs because we speak Arabic, culturally Arabs too and we have Sinai in the Middle East so just because our ethnicities ain't Arab doesn't mean we aren't Arabs :).
I am Egyption and I take pride in that, I am no Arab
@@ItzSlashyyy yes you are, ffs
Raneem Soliman nope
Nice video! I got to know Molokhia with my husband, who is Syrian. It’s delicious😁
Here you are magnificent Mark 🤗 talking about my beloved country Egypt🇪🇬 ! Thanks a lot for the very rich content, really amazing you made like a bird view of Egyptian history ancient and modern one ! ❤❤thanks and we are waiting for the next !
Thank you so much for this video, I had a smile on my face growing bigger and bigger, sometimes followed by laughters and squeals, but thank you again ^^
Love from Alexandria, Egypt
Greeting from Iran 💚⚪🍅
I love these recent tributes your making. I’m a Syrian American living in NY and am going to make my kids watch all of them! Keep it coming! What about دريد لحام? Very funny Syrian comedian...ever think about Arabic comedians in general too. I know it’s hard to say everything in such a small time frame...
Watching this video made me proud of who I am. Thank you sooo much ♥️♥️
This is the best Egyptian Histography on TH-cam, proud to be one
Dude I was waiting for this for so long, man I feel so well represented and happy that you did this, thanks for your effort❤️
Come to Egypt mark, I'll get you the best hawawshi in all of cairo!
You nailed it, Mark! I like that video so much. Make more of these.
For the people who Don't know, Egyptians, Lebanese, Jordanians and Syrians Act together in most of the movies and Arabic TV series in the region. And if they are not acting together, they are writing scripts, producing and directing movies for one another. It is a beautiful rich culture we all have. Youssef Chahine is good example for that because he was originally Lebanese and worked most of his life directing in Egypt.
I was just wondering today why it’s Egypt in English and Masr in Arabic and then I see this video! Love this series. Can’t wait to see more!
Derived from the Greek, "Agyptos". I guess it's just easier for people outside the middle east to pronounce.
This is so wholesome! ^^ thanks Mark
A truly amazing country with an even more amazing history and culture! I got hungry after seeing the dishes hehe :P
Love from India
Here in Hindi & Marathi, ancient Egypt is still called Praachin (ancient) Misr
You're a highly respected man love from egypt..
My college besties dad is Egyptian!! And I love reading about ancient Egypt
I love Egypt .A beautiful country and civilisation
Wow!! Amazing and beautiful!! Food looks delicious! And the history... just whoa!! Thanks for this!! Great content!
The Egyptian food looks soo good btw. In Turkish Cypriot culture we also have mololkhia like Egyptians but we pronounce it Molo_hiya. It is sooo nice to see similarities. :)
Thanks for this presentation, and you have told me and showed me things i didn't know about even though im Egyptian "Knowledge Is Power"
Good video as usual, stoked for the episode about Algeria
fun fact: the time between us and queen Cleopatra is less than the time between Cleopatra and the great pyramids
This is absolutely brilliant! So much information and now I must visit Egypt!
You deserve millions of views
many thanks dear Mark for this amazing and detailed video. Love from an Egyptian here
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO FOR SO LONG THANK YOUUUUU
Thank you really interesting! Can you do Algeria please!
I’m so happy you included the ancient Egyptian language into the video. Arabic definitely helps with the proper pronunciation of the terms ♥️
I wish you had covered some the amazing dancers such as Samia Gamal . Thanks for the video. I learned a lot!
Yayyy another historical video, been waiting for another one in ages!! 😊😊❤❤I love history and Arabic history is interesting, thanks for a lovely video about Egypt. I learned more about it.
the breadbasket of multiple civilizations
كتير بحب المصر
Congrats to you! I Love it!
I miss my home country 🇪🇬 so much. Thanks.
Egypt has an incredible history, wow
Dude, you are just freaking amazing
I love Egypt so much I have learned so much throughout this video I can’t wait to visit Egypt and see all these amazing places 😍😍😍
Made me wanna visit Egypt !
Cool
Very interesting and in-depth historical information Mark
Great video has always , look forward to you count down of all Arab countries Mark
The wasn't enough at all 😂😂
But i really enjoyed it
best part Abedl-Halim voice melted my heart 😂❤
thank you Mark ❤🇪🇬
Good job my friend!!
Amazing video!!! Only thing, we have the great Mohammad Salah!!
This content is great like how tf there's only 164k subscribers!! It deserves millions fr
*well, I'm just proud that I'm here before 1M*
Greetings from Al Nuba come to Aswan the most beautiful city in Egypt ❤️
11:50 I though he said "ground humans"
scared me there for a sec. haha
basbosa is the best Arab dessert. coming from someone that lived in Bahraini halwa. I still think it's the best dessert. come at me
Basbousa comes from Egypt
In the period of ramadan🙂
Laila Mohamed gimme your address and lemme grab a bite😂
It's too sweet we also have (zainab's fingers) 😂😂
JE SUIS AN EGYPTIAN YA PEOPLE I WAS WAITING FOR THIS✨❤🌻
amazing video, well researched (especially the language facts) and beautifully illustrated. I think you have outdone the GeographyNow channel (and they are no beginners, but to be honest, barbs has no clue of arabic which hurts me since I study and love arabic since 5 years). Love it! :D
I liked the fact that that stone was discovered and used as a translation tool 🙏
very nice video, i didnt know some of the history
This was absolutely excellent and well done bro. Cannot wait for another.