Hello family ❤ Bundu means water Spring in pulaar. I am a foutanke (résident of Fouta Toro). You have Fouta Toro- Senegal Fouta Djallon- Guinée Fouta Adamawa- Cameroun The link between these 3 names, is these regions were established by Fulbes coming from Sahara désert !
As an African American Fulani & Yoruba descendant..this is definitely a lot to take in and somewhat brings things together..still have more learning & digging to do when it comes to the slave trade .
Great work. The story of Ayuba was an interesting call out. I didn’t know the name was not a Yoruba name. Also interesting to see the formation of modern Gambia and Senegal, especially with the unique way Senegal wraps around the Gambia.
Ayouba was from the kingdoms within the Senegambia, specifically The Gambia. Greater Senegambia was from the south of Mauritania , West of Mali and most of upper Guinea, all the tribes within are so related. Colonial divisions with Portuguese, French and English wars within the region to bring down the Monarchies. African is rising again ❤🩹🫀🦿
🥰well said from us Africans, subscribed already, very high accuracy. research done well thanks. now if you come to Senegambia there is a spouse waiting 🤗
so far ive seen that they dont show the Europeans as just evil slavers and claim africans as just victims like ive seen too many people do, but actually give an unbiased view of the history of african slavery and general african history which is great to see as it makes it factual and more importantly, genuinely educational
@@thestrategistbrit I agree with your general sentiment, but I gotta point out that historical content can't truly be unbiased - everyone has biases, including both the people who wrote our historical sources and ourselves, and everything from how we interpret events and sources to what we deem important to write about is shaped by those biases. A better way of describing content like this is nuanced; it tries to capture the different shades of meaning from history, rather than simplifying them into simple good-evil narratives.
By chance I stumbled on this channel, I am very keen on African history, especially West Africa, where I am from. I know West Africsns are related and interconnected in unique ways that can only mean we were one people of different tribes. There are a family from the Bundu, in Northern Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 I wonder if they are decendants ...
Thank you for speaking on this. This area and it’s incredible history do not get enough love. Looking forward to seeing this channel grow! And the content to keep rolling out!
You forgot an important aspect of Bundu history and that is the selling of the children of several Cheikhs of that area. Several of those children were sold into slavery, which promped the Almaamy Al Qadir Kan to forbid the traffic of slaves through his area. My grandmother was among those children which was confirmed by connecting with relatives whose surname is Bundu Wurie Kan. I'm very happy that you covered Bundu, I don't think I've seen any other channel do so. Also, from what I understand, Abdul Rachman Ibn Sori was the cousin of Ayuba Suleiman Diallo.
Thank you for this content my brother. You are living library of knowledge. One thing you can fix. PLEASE CHANGE THE BATTERIES IN YOUR SMOKE DETECTOR. I can hear the chirp of your smoke detector on your vocal recording. That is all mashallah
@𓆣𓇋𓅆 Don't be absurd, Koli Tenguella Bah founded the Futa Toro Empire in the 16th century but that doesn't mean his empire was the first Fulbe Empire. The first Fulbe Empire was the Tukrur Empire which was founded in the 8th century by the Fulbe and Serer people. Some of you know nothing about Fulbe history.
Tekrour empire was a berbero black empire, populated by berbers, Soninkés, fulani, serers people. The first emperor was a Berber. This empire saw the birth of Azer language: a mix of Berber and Soninko language. The last speaker of this language was spotted in 1959 in Mauritania, Azer language seems to have completely disapeared now.
In Takrur, there was fulani Kingdoms, The fulani Kingdom "Niamirandi" bits of story has been narated by, our Elder: Amadou Hampate Ba, the Writer & etnologist!
It's spelt Bulebane and it is mentioned as Bundu's capital in many records of the period. An example is here aodl.org/islamicpluralism/failedislamicstates/object/172-637-13/
I commend you for trying, but your video is not based on historical facts. However, your hidden agenda and the purpose of your video come through for the thinkers and the knowledgeable minds about history. By the way, the Sosoes and the Malinkes are different tribes, and the largest numbers of them make up 40% of the Guinean population. (Guinea Conakry ) Your pronunciations!😱
Very interesting how the Arab and Europeans consistently throw some words and trinkets at ninjas and they forget long-range thinking altogether. when will it be time to fully grow out of this shortsightedness about the world?
The Japanese traded for a few guns from the Portuguese the next time they came to Japan, the emperor had an army of thousands of snipers. They quickly learned how to make these weapons and never became a vessel of anyone until the second world war.
Am Fulani from Sudan and am happy to see my ancestors spoken about in a TH-cam video 😆
I am Fulani from sudan to 🌹
Welcome Iam from SUDAN too
I’m Fulani from Nigeria!
Am fula from Gambia👍💯
From Guinea 🇬🇳 Fouta djallon much love ❤❤❤
Hello family ❤
Bundu means water Spring in pulaar.
I am a foutanke (résident of Fouta Toro).
You have Fouta Toro- Senegal
Fouta Djallon- Guinée
Fouta Adamawa- Cameroun
The link between these 3 names, is these regions were established by Fulbes coming from Sahara désert !
Hey Sokhna, I have a question for you, about history of Futa Toro.
This is amazing, I should add this channel to my kids subscription, so they can keep tabs with African history, I pray they enjoy it as much as I do
Ayuba being captured into slavery on his way to sell slaves is a great twist fit for nollywood
Lies!
Liars
As an African American Fulani & Yoruba descendant..this is definitely a lot to take in and somewhat brings things together..still have more learning & digging to do when it comes to the slave trade .
Great work. The story of Ayuba was an interesting call out. I didn’t know the name was not a Yoruba name.
Also interesting to see the formation of modern Gambia and Senegal, especially with the unique way Senegal wraps around the Gambia.
Ayouba was from the kingdoms within the Senegambia, specifically The Gambia. Greater Senegambia was from the south of Mauritania , West of Mali and most of upper Guinea, all the tribes within are so related. Colonial divisions with Portuguese, French and English wars within the region to bring down the Monarchies. African is rising again ❤🩹🫀🦿
🥰well said from us Africans, subscribed already, very high accuracy. research done well thanks. now if you come to Senegambia there is a spouse waiting 🤗
another great video, please keep it up! Im loving this content. there are not enough videos about African history like this
Just found this channel, great stuff, love the illustrations and animations! You deserve a lot more subscribers!
they really do
so far ive seen that they dont show the Europeans as just evil slavers and claim africans as just victims like ive seen too many people do, but actually give an unbiased view of the history of african slavery and general african history which is great to see as it makes it factual and more importantly, genuinely educational
@@thestrategistbrit I agree with your general sentiment, but I gotta point out that historical content can't truly be unbiased - everyone has biases, including both the people who wrote our historical sources and ourselves, and everything from how we interpret events and sources to what we deem important to write about is shaped by those biases. A better way of describing content like this is nuanced; it tries to capture the different shades of meaning from history, rather than simplifying them into simple good-evil narratives.
@@SomasAcademy then let me say its nice to see a less biased view
By chance I stumbled on this channel, I am very keen on African history, especially West Africa, where I am from. I know West Africsns are related and interconnected in unique ways that can only mean we were one people of different tribes. There are a family from the Bundu, in Northern Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 I wonder if they are decendants ...
The way you teach is masterful. Every question I had during the video would be answered a few moments later. Please continue!!
I love the graphics!
Thank you for speaking on this. This area and it’s incredible history do not get enough love. Looking forward to seeing this channel grow! And the content to keep rolling out!
Thanks for your videos appreciated proud fulani
You forgot an important aspect of Bundu history and that is the selling of the children of several Cheikhs of that area. Several of those children were sold into slavery, which promped the Almaamy Al Qadir Kan to forbid the traffic of slaves through his area. My grandmother was among those children which was confirmed by connecting with relatives whose surname is Bundu Wurie Kan. I'm very happy that you covered Bundu, I don't think I've seen any other channel do so. Also, from what I understand, Abdul Rachman Ibn Sori was the cousin of Ayuba Suleiman Diallo.
Thank you for this content my brother. You are living library of knowledge. One thing you can fix. PLEASE CHANGE THE BATTERIES IN YOUR SMOKE DETECTOR. I can hear the chirp of your smoke detector on your vocal recording. That is all mashallah
Thank you, very much
This looks good. ❤
Merci pour le travail remarquable ❤
This is good!!! Please don't stop !!!
Loving the animations
Malick Daouda diam sy habiballah❤
Amazing work! Watching and learning from Kenya. Is it Sonnike or Soninke?
Beautiful, love it 😍
Keep it up bro
Malick Sy,Amadou Sy then Daouda Sy,Boubacar Sy,Sahmssidine (Diame Sy)
Thank you so much for this info may i know please what is the source of this information
im fulani through my moms side shes from dakar her dads mother is guinean fula and her moms mother is senegalese fula
The history is incorrect, the first Fulani Islamic Empire was the Takrur Empire in the 8th century founded in present-day Mauritania and Senegal.
@𓆣𓇋𓅆 Don't be absurd, Koli Tenguella Bah founded the Futa Toro Empire in the 16th century but that doesn't mean his empire was the first Fulbe Empire. The first Fulbe Empire was the Tukrur Empire which was founded in the 8th century by the Fulbe and Serer people. Some of you know nothing about Fulbe history.
@@mahmudbarry7011 weren’t you the same dude on another video claiming fulanis aren’t blacks
@@stanleydouge2803 Yes, We're Fulani neither Black nor White. We're what we are. We're not Negroes dude and will never be identified as you.
Tekrour empire was a berbero black empire, populated by berbers, Soninkés, fulani, serers people.
The first emperor was a Berber. This empire saw the birth of Azer language: a mix of Berber and Soninko language.
The last speaker of this language was spotted in 1959 in Mauritania, Azer language seems to have completely disapeared now.
In Takrur, there was fulani Kingdoms, The fulani Kingdom "Niamirandi" bits of story has been narated by, our Elder: Amadou Hampate Ba, the Writer & etnologist!
What is the reference of bellabane?
Couldn't find it anywhere?
It's spelt Bulebane and it is mentioned as Bundu's capital in many records of the period. An example is here aodl.org/islamicpluralism/failedislamicstates/object/172-637-13/
I want to know more about Pre Islamic Fulani history.
My grandfather came to Nigeria,he is from mali now i am fula Nigeria 😅
There is an infinite history that is not very much known
I commend you for trying, but your video is not based on historical facts. However, your hidden agenda and the purpose of your video come through for the thinkers and the knowledgeable minds about history.
By the way, the Sosoes and the Malinkes are different tribes, and the largest numbers of them make up 40% of the Guinean population. (Guinea Conakry ) Your pronunciations!😱
Kussam means milk
Very interesting how the Arab and Europeans consistently throw some words and trinkets at ninjas and they forget long-range thinking altogether. when will it be time to fully grow out of this shortsightedness about the world?
The Japanese traded for a few guns from the Portuguese the next time they came to Japan, the emperor had an army of thousands of snipers. They quickly learned how to make these weapons and never became a vessel of anyone until the second world war.
the first revolution fulani, they may defit ayyoub
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Souleymane_Baal
Ce n'est pas la première révolution mon gars le fouta djallon était passé avant (1725)le fouta Toro 1776