I FOUND MALTA IN TUNISIA!! 🇲🇹 | Visiting the Medina of Tunis 🇹🇳
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Hi,
If you read history, you will know that Malta was a part of one of the greatest empires in the world, Carthage. This empire included North Africa, parts of Europe such as southern Spain, Sicily, and Malta.
Our languages are very similar; the only difference is that we write the letters in Arabic, while you use a European script. I visited Malta once, and I found the architecture and atmosphere very similar to my country, Tunisia, particularly a city in Bizerte called Ghar El Melh.
History is history, and there is no shame in that!
Historically, Malta was affiliated with Carthage and their language was the Carthaginian language. Then, when Islam entered North Africa and Tunisia in particular, which was the capital of the Islamic West in Kairouan, Malta belonged to the Tunisian Aghlabid state, and Iberia and Sicily were also affiliated with the Aghlabid state and then the Fatimid and Zirid state. Tunisian. After that, Malta separated from Tunisia during the time of colonialism and occupation. Therefore, you find that the Maltese language is very similar to Tunisian. For example, we in Tunisia say: hafna = “We usually use it to express a small quantity, or sometimes we use it to express a large quantity.”, spitar = hospital, dhebbana = a fly, entouma = you all, ...
Actually Malta was never part of Tunisia.
@@travelmaltaculture In fact, what can I tell you except this is history and go back to the history books. Otherwise, wait, look at your language and where you come from, and look in the mirror. Do you really think you are European? I don't think so, you are dark-skinned. Who are the Maltese? Where are you coming from? The answer is that they are a mixture of Tunisians and Europeans living on an island called Malta, which in ancient times belonged to Carthage, which is Tunisia today, then to Rome, after which it belonged to the Aghlabid state, which is Tunisia today, and the Fatimid state, which is Tunisia today. The Makroudh you say you have is originally Tunisian. It spread among you during the rule of the Tunisian Aghlabid state in North Africa, Andalusia and Malta belonged to North Africa along with Sicily and some islands. Even the architectural style is similar to the Tunisian architectural style. end of discussion. Bye
@@travelmaltaculture In 870 the Aghlabids of Kairouan in Tunisia captured the archipelago of Malta during the conquest of Sicily.
Café Bondin that mentioned was maltese as many others like Saliba, Misfut, Azzopardi... Who are families lived in Tunisia.
thank you for your feedback. Yes I think I am European! Even if what you said is correct in this comment. As a population we have been quite a mixture from Sicily and other places.
Awesome video
Thank you so much, I had a great time
Welcom my friend
Thank you!
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Thank you
مرحبا بك في تونس تتشرف بك مرحبا تفتحت الازهار اشرقت الانوار وزقزقه العصافير الناس 12 رافتنا في تونس يا مرحبا يا مرحبا اهلا وسهلا صراف الدوله تونس والشعب التونسي احلى نحب لعباد المحترمه ربي يسترك ويحفظك مرحبا بك
Thank you!
Welcome my friend any time and all Malta people 🥰
Thank you so much Rania
the Maltese are Tunisians the island belonged to Tunisia for more than 2000 years 🇲🇹❤️🇹🇳 we are a people who have been separated
Welcome to Tunisia, I love Malta you are our neighbors 🇹🇳🧡🇲🇹🥀🥀
Thank you so much! Tunisia is amazing
Malta and tunisia are very close , my german language teacher was from malta , she was very nice i hope one day i visit Malta !!!
I agree. I hope you manage one day!
Love the vlog mate! Showcasing what Tunis offers. P.S - That herb next to Thyme (Saghtar) was Rosemary (Klin)
Thank you so much. Yes that's what it was.
He is a legend
I am very interesting by maltese
Lingage he is the ancester of tunisian popular Lingage
We found words who exist in popular and ancient tunisian dialect
Who are incomprensible for actual tunisian People
Merhaba fi tounes, nispera li kenlek zmen tayeb hafna.. ghandi mistoqsija : fhimt el lingwa el tounsia ?
Grazzi ħafna. Kien hemm kliem u frażijieti li fhimthom. Fil-video forsi tinduna li bdejt nifhem. Tghallimt xi kliem ukoll. Nixtieq nitghallem iktar!
@@travelmaltaculture Ferħan li nisimgħu dan. Nisperaw li d-darba li jmiss tifhem aktar. Sahha minn Tunis.
The logo above the chechya is a Carthaginian logo, but some people are ignorant and talk about an imaginary people called the Berbers who took over the Carthaginian heritage and attributed it to themselves. Anyone who searches in ancient history books will not find any people called Berbers in the past, but there are some idiots who leave their original civilization immortalized by history and the monuments called Carthage, and they are proud of something that does not exist at all and attribute to it the heritage of Carthage.
"berber" hhhhh no dis is Arabs and phoencian "berber" 0 civilisation 😂😂😂😂😂