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The hidden treasures of Timbuktu - Elizabeth Cox 

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Dig into the ancient manuscripts, scrolls, and books of Timbuktu- and find out why they’ve been hidden for centuries.
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On the edge of the vast Sahara desert, citizens snuck out of the city of Timbuktu and took to the wilderness. They buried chests in the desert sand, hid them in caves, and sealed them in secret rooms. Inside these chests was a treasure more valuable than gold: the city’s ancient books. Why were they hiding these priceless manuscripts? Elizabeth Cox digs into the literary tradition of Timbuktu.
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@ofdragonsandbooks3979
@ofdragonsandbooks3979 3 года назад
Every time i hear how much knowledge was lost due to war and ignorance towards other my heart aches
@luckyhazard156
@luckyhazard156 3 года назад
Dont forget about culture as well. Man if we didnt have war, who knows how much we gave progressed by now
@bestuan
@bestuan 3 года назад
The books of the moors :(
@stefanozucchelli5410
@stefanozucchelli5410 3 года назад
@@luckyhazard156 or not. It's strange but war was a driving force to progress. It created and destroyed.
@Vhlathanosh
@Vhlathanosh 3 года назад
@@stefanozucchelli5410 it destroyed more than created.
@akbarrmd7714
@akbarrmd7714 3 года назад
THE F*CK WHY PEOPLE OF WAR DESTROYING SOURCES OF KNOWLEDGE!!! first the Alexandria and then Timbuktu and worst is WW2. Why burning things that gave knowledge and possibillity of understanding. Why for god sake WHY?!!!!
@boogeymann6686
@boogeymann6686 3 года назад
It's a shame what conquest and war does to important artifacts
@bobbyconroy5718
@bobbyconroy5718 3 года назад
It’s an even bigger shame what it does to the people and their culture
@revrem4118
@revrem4118 3 года назад
@Sandcastle • yup
@roizeldiez3500
@roizeldiez3500 3 года назад
😥😥😥
@hakimdiwan5101
@hakimdiwan5101 3 года назад
@Sandcastle • Don't include religion in everything especially in war. Most wars are geopolitical and not religious.
@TheFamilyClub
@TheFamilyClub 3 года назад
Thirst of powers has done too much worst in this world. Books, people and society is not an exception to this. In between, people did lot of effort of preserve this knowledge. This is vey interesting to know that even in extreme poverty. Waooo
@KiddoLoLOfficial
@KiddoLoLOfficial 3 года назад
Books are the most exciting treasure that a person can find.
@hourscience
@hourscience 3 года назад
You are right! 😊
@abinothayyilsanoj4182
@abinothayyilsanoj4182 3 года назад
You can buy anything with money but not knowledge. Knowledge is power.
@tagreedibrahim9978
@tagreedibrahim9978 3 года назад
@@abinothayyilsanoj4182 education system: now I'll have to disagree with you there
@abinothayyilsanoj4182
@abinothayyilsanoj4182 3 года назад
@@tagreedibrahim9978 ?
@shweetaa
@shweetaa 3 года назад
Absolutely
@mushfiqurrahman1107
@mushfiqurrahman1107 3 года назад
The history of Africa, buried under sands
@DanielMwambi
@DanielMwambi 3 года назад
With over 400 tribes Africa has a rich history
@hasanmuhammad6651
@hasanmuhammad6651 3 года назад
@The Green Man I prefer...earth but that's just me
@Asmaa_311
@Asmaa_311 3 года назад
Africa's history is underrated...
@2phonebabykeem913
@2phonebabykeem913 3 года назад
The desert has a habit of swallowing important places/things. Smh
@charles___
@charles___ 3 года назад
@@DanielMwambi Nope
@MuhammadRafy
@MuhammadRafy 3 года назад
Someone should pdf them. Once on the internet, they're safe forever.
@mikkel1546
@mikkel1546 3 года назад
No it’s the treasure of Africa.
@keraatkins7833
@keraatkins7833 3 года назад
Sounds good but who amongst can read Ancient Greek or early Arabic?
@mlinvil
@mlinvil 3 года назад
@@keraatkins7833 I'll take the Greek!
@Mads_MH
@Mads_MH 3 года назад
@@keraatkins7833 the early Arabic is manageable for all Arabs because the language didn't change that much
@themrfriendly9511
@themrfriendly9511 3 года назад
@@mikkel1546 Information should be preserved forever and available for everyone.
@jacobandrews2663
@jacobandrews2663 3 года назад
I'm copying a comment here that I agree with wholeheartedly: Burning books should be classified as a war crime and should be punished severely.
@erismara9099
@erismara9099 3 года назад
Looting as well
@BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n
@BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n 3 года назад
Lol imagine standing for books but not saying anything about Drunk drivers not getting the same treatment as Homicide Killers ruining a Family
@kidmomo2
@kidmomo2 3 года назад
@@BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n wtf are u talking about
@jacobandrews2663
@jacobandrews2663 3 года назад
@@kidmomo2 mans high
@patrickbueno3279
@patrickbueno3279 3 года назад
@@erismara9099 looting is kinda hard to make as war crime, because it is one of the many main reasons of war.
@Heman425
@Heman425 3 года назад
The animation continues to amaze me.
@Tannyboydegen
@Tannyboydegen 3 года назад
Me too
@darkstar9942
@darkstar9942 3 года назад
Really and it is increasing video by video.
@adityaarora5847
@adityaarora5847 3 года назад
Believe me, the animation and the narrating voice were so amazing that I literally became unaware of my surroundings and went deep into the video. It was a minute or two that I regained my senses. Truly Amazing.
@prakharchaudhary9797
@prakharchaudhary9797 3 года назад
They remind me of avatar airbender series.
@zixzizia1066
@zixzizia1066 3 года назад
How is this free
@smallspace7
@smallspace7 3 года назад
This hurts .I hope these heroes could keep their history
@cristianvillanueva8782
@cristianvillanueva8782 3 года назад
It really does.
@an.axolotl5812
@an.axolotl5812 3 года назад
I hope so too, but it seems like the condition recently isn't very promising from what I saw in this documentary ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b3IUXgm58JY.html , 8:45
@iraangelus5864
@iraangelus5864 3 года назад
Why wont they give them up to the Europeans to take good care of them.
@charlesallenrosales6599
@charlesallenrosales6599 2 года назад
000
@Talleyhoooo
@Talleyhoooo 2 года назад
@@iraangelus5864 if they lasted this long, then they’re fine without them. Europeans also don’t have a great track record with paying respect and dignity towards other cultures. They would just take them, put it in their museums, and pretend like they stumbled onto it while take a stroll in a “savage” land. They’re doing exactly what they need to be doing
@saumyashree4926
@saumyashree4926 3 года назад
I always wanted to go to Timbuktu. First of all I think it has the best name of anywhere in the world
@TheFamilyClub
@TheFamilyClub 3 года назад
I heard people are very nice too. If you go, do take the pics of ancient books.
@shreeyamittal1771
@shreeyamittal1771 3 года назад
Ge Ge Geli Zara...
@CooperDianeBob
@CooperDianeBob 3 года назад
Those savagss from Al-qaeda are trying to destroy this beautiful place
@danaashour8181
@danaashour8181 3 года назад
Visit jealuslem ( palestine 🇵🇸) read history
@nainabhadra270
@nainabhadra270 3 года назад
Love Jerusalem ~From India
@varimas
@varimas 3 года назад
So the phrase "All the way to Timbaktu" came from here.
@varimas
@varimas 3 года назад
Yes, this made my day. ❤
@KevinWebb
@KevinWebb 3 года назад
for more on that, look up 'Prestor John' a futile search for a fiction based on vague rumours from truth. But misunderstood by the viewpoint of the day.
@yousufsohail
@yousufsohail 2 года назад
I search this phrase on google, and it showed me the driving direction from my home all the way to Timbuktu literally :D
@tekuaniaakab2050
@tekuaniaakab2050 3 года назад
Dear Humanity, Please stop burning books. They’re treasures and should be protected. Not be used as pyre. Best wishes.
@kafuchino3435
@kafuchino3435 3 года назад
you should have said that a long time ago
@robynhood-rkal
@robynhood-rkal 3 года назад
This is why I love to read them!Knowledge is power❤
@priyv8710
@priyv8710 3 года назад
Not humanity but people lacking it will destroy this priceless treasure..
@MillionZillion
@MillionZillion 3 года назад
Books in Timbuktu: Can I live?
@Basic_Cat
@Basic_Cat 3 года назад
French: *no* Timbuktu People: (hide and bury books) French: Understandable have a great day.
@melanc1132
@melanc1132 3 года назад
@@Basic_Cat Timbuktu people: *My goals are beyond your understanding*
@abthedragon4921
@abthedragon4921 3 года назад
This is something that always saddens me as a history major; to learn about all these ancient and medieval centers of knowledge like Timbuktu, Alexandria, Bagdad and Nineveh and watch their knowledge be lost (some almost forever). It just leaves me wondering how much more we could know if more of these texts survive. I seriously hope the chronicles of Timbuktu survive and are properly translated, so much could be learned form them.
@chestchirecateyes
@chestchirecateyes 2 года назад
It's not so much that the knowledge was lost; it's that said knowledge is often attributed/ascribed to others rather than to the melanated people who had actually possessed it.
@deepakagrawal1205
@deepakagrawal1205 Год назад
Same happened when the islamists from central Asia invaded Taxila. It's a really sad affair. So much history is lost due to these acts.
@yahoodiagent4663
@yahoodiagent4663 7 месяцев назад
​@@deepakagrawal1205You do realise that Alexandria Timbuktu Baghdad Nineveh and Taxila are all Muslim majority cities. And 4/5 of them saw their golden age under Muslim rule
@nicholasm.796
@nicholasm.796 5 месяцев назад
@@yahoodiagent4663 more like 2/5. Alexandria saw its golden age under Hellenistic rule. Nineveh was a ruin by the time of the Muslim conquests. Taxila was at its apex when it was ruled by the Kushan Empire hundreds of years before Muhammed was born.
@glynphelps9027
@glynphelps9027 5 месяцев назад
And Constantinople
@eyuin5716
@eyuin5716 3 года назад
Ahmad Baba al-Timbukti (1556 - 1627) was also the greatest and most influential poet from the region.
@Zeel_BTS
@Zeel_BTS 3 года назад
I hope Ted-Ed does a video on him alone
@Brahmdagh
@Brahmdagh 3 года назад
What does baba mean there?
@user-kt3jn7wx5f
@user-kt3jn7wx5f 3 года назад
@@Brahmdagh Father or Guru(Teacher)🙏🙏
@slowcavalry
@slowcavalry 3 года назад
Strange how certain people will call West Africans savages when the Malian empire's knowledge and wealth rivaled that of Europe. Mansa Must literally destabilized the Egyptian economy by stepping foot in Egypt, European scholars studied in Timbuktu, and the gold from the West ended up being traded across the world.
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 3 года назад
It's not strange, it's deliberate. That is a plan to scrub people clean of their own culture and allowing some other culture as a replacement for easier assimilation. Part of that plan involves destroying any tangible symbol of culture - be it living or not - and indoctrinating the rest
@Mojabi_ghost
@Mojabi_ghost 3 года назад
Oof, I’m sorry they used to say those kinds of things against you guys. Europeans used those same tactics against my indigenous ancestors over here in the Americas, despite our many discoveries😔
@didosauce6008
@didosauce6008 3 года назад
Europe and America do that because they don’t like the idea of Africa, Asia, or the Middle East actually being powerful societies with immeasurable wealth and technology. The blast furnace was invented in China Steel was invented in India Mansa Musa of the West Mali empire had incalculable wealth, the closest we could get to was 400 billion dollars The Middle East invented our number system known as the Arabic number system The Middle East also invented coffee India developed algebra and trigonometry But you don’t hear any of that in school because our history is Eurocentric, meaning everything not European is automatically “savage”
@SaulofIceandFire
@SaulofIceandFire 3 года назад
@@didosauce6008 All is correct tho but the arabic number system are actually indo-arabic as they were developed in ancient India. These were created by Indians like Aryabhatta and Brahmagupta. They reached the Islamic countries through the writing of scholars and travellers. Then the arabs were able to pass on this knowledge to the rest of Europe. Just a lil correction.
@hikmetabdulhamid
@hikmetabdulhamid 3 года назад
@@didosauce6008 Another correction coffee was found in Ethiopia.
@syllavilla
@syllavilla 3 года назад
Wow that's sad. Hopefully all the books can be recovered and be put in a safe place
@TheFamilyClub
@TheFamilyClub 3 года назад
Good
@xHannaHx33
@xHannaHx33 3 года назад
More so I hope the people can live in peace
@syllavilla
@syllavilla 3 года назад
@@xHannaHx33 and that too
@me2636
@me2636 3 года назад
Yea, also can someone help summarize this vid? ;o;
@syllavilla
@syllavilla 3 года назад
@@me2636 pretty much the books that contain history from west Africa are getting stolen or being destroyed by extremist
@user-co2kt8dk7o
@user-co2kt8dk7o 3 года назад
If peace was all we knew then our advancements would be monumental in all aspects.
@Jobe-13
@Jobe-13 3 года назад
We’d be unimaginably advanced by now.
@Zeel_BTS
@Zeel_BTS 3 года назад
Ironically, it's the wars which gave us more innovation. You wouldn't have the internet if the militaries didn't wanna spy on each other.
@Ethan-cz8xq
@Ethan-cz8xq 3 года назад
Actually, if we all knew peace, I'd say that we'd have far less advancement. Sadly, war seems to be an integral aspect of human development. But then again, war is the dominant force in history and peace is the exception. As Narvin said, the internet is only here as a decentralized institution because the army thought it would be harder to nuke.
@ahmaddeedatibrahim6631
@ahmaddeedatibrahim6631 3 года назад
@@Zeel_BTS technological progress, probably. Even then, technological progress can happen with or without war. But, certainly, cultural progress has always been hampered, even destroyed by war. Never romanticise war. You can arguably justify war against aggression, but you must never romanticise it.
@brosplit
@brosplit 3 года назад
@@Zeel_BTS some people see glass half full and half empty. You see it as half empty. War isnt needed to innovate. Timbuktu thrived & advanced not because of war, it destroyed by it. Just like Mayan, Egypt & Rama empire... war HALTED the progress of innovation because civilizations must restart due to the destruction caused by war.
@QuestionEverythingButWHY
@QuestionEverythingButWHY 3 года назад
“Never discourage anyone...who continually makes progress, no matter how slow.” ― Plato
@kingramenxiv9850
@kingramenxiv9850 3 года назад
Wow, awesome quote
@charlottem.1477
@charlottem.1477 3 года назад
I’ve seen your other comments. I’ve liked all of them. Most certainly this one.
@donovanteo1917
@donovanteo1917 3 года назад
It’s pretty sad how African history is always overshadowed by many others, we rarely hear anything about powerful African nations in the past due to the stereotypical impression that African countries were not as powerful as their western counterparts
@Bro6837
@Bro6837 3 года назад
I can't believe how much wars have regressed humanity. And even more it still does.
@aranyaprakash5537
@aranyaprakash5537 3 года назад
It's not war it's adharma which has taken men to destroy culture and knowledge of centuries just for a small glimpse of so called glory and domination until we as a human race come together and kick those fools conquer ideology it is gonna repeat itself
@iAmDe123
@iAmDe123 3 года назад
Almost all the technological innovations come from war lmao
@justgrey3114
@justgrey3114 2 года назад
@@user-eh2jy3yb6b and yet with all this technology one could argue that as a species we haven't progressed much
@yusufakhtar2209
@yusufakhtar2209 Год назад
@@aranyaprakash5537 Agreed
@boubacarsissoko7459
@boubacarsissoko7459 2 года назад
So beautiful 🤩 to see this story in English about my country 🥰 and I’ve seen lot of people know about Mali 🇲🇱 also know the wealthiest man of all the time came from Mali 🇲🇱. Sadly 🥲 there is still war and insecurity in Timbuktu 😔. TED-Ed thank you for this video🙏🏾
@notesmaker204
@notesmaker204 3 года назад
The animation... The story... The art style... My day... ... has been made better.
@Alkalus
@Alkalus 3 года назад
Timbuktu books: *exist* Songhai Empire, Moroccans, and French: _Hippity hoppity, these manuscripts are now our property._
@Brahmdagh
@Brahmdagh 3 года назад
@David Harry-Ngonadi Those were probably the best of them all. Sadly.
@sedwillful
@sedwillful 3 года назад
That's kinda bragging about you stole something from the African people of Mali. Who profits our their heritage; amazing.
@thehomeofgamingcats8299
@thehomeofgamingcats8299 3 года назад
Funny
@Zeel_BTS
@Zeel_BTS 3 года назад
Need more videos on African history. It's so beautiful
@aryanroy9050
@aryanroy9050 3 года назад
This is the first time I have felt sorry for books.
@abloodorange5233
@abloodorange5233 3 года назад
Library of Alexandria: Hellooo?
@steveaustin6608
@steveaustin6608 3 года назад
@@abloodorange5233 Takshashila library : are yo sure?
@salsabilaziz1390
@salsabilaziz1390 3 года назад
Library of Baghdad: Hello!.
@hitesh5984
@hitesh5984 3 года назад
Always happens like this. The outsider who captures a territory, destroys their books, eventually destroying the fundamental ideas and beliefs of the previous society. They would then teach their culture, potrait themselves as Superior and will easily rule the minds of the people
@unknownfact4466
@unknownfact4466 3 года назад
Except when the Romans arrived to Greece.
@oliviamonteque6407
@oliviamonteque6407 2 года назад
This is exactly what the Europeans did!
@oliviamonteque6407
@oliviamonteque6407 2 года назад
@@unknownfact4466 The Greeks stole and lernt from the Africans in Egypt and Rome took and learnt from the Greeks.
@Indian-nd1di
@Indian-nd1di 3 года назад
This made me feel soo good that people were protecting books even in poverty...❤️ Often people ,for gaining power over others destroy knowledge,cause they know knowledge is the most powerful weapon. I hope everyone in the world will understand the power of knowledge , everyone should be educated to make this earth once again beautiful and peaceful as it was❤️
@MasterCivilEngineering
@MasterCivilEngineering 3 года назад
TED is the treasure of knowledge!
@umarbasu
@umarbasu 3 года назад
Exactly
@princechawdhary1250
@princechawdhary1250 3 года назад
I agree
@teddybabystudios5814
@teddybabystudios5814 3 года назад
I also agree
@donpula6349
@donpula6349 3 года назад
Yea very true...
@kilimanjaromeditationfrequ7871
@kilimanjaromeditationfrequ7871 3 года назад
Proudly African forever!
@me2636
@me2636 3 года назад
.
@Devinci297
@Devinci297 3 года назад
My grandparents are from Timbuktu!
@mikkel1546
@mikkel1546 3 года назад
What your ethnicity ?
@Devinci297
@Devinci297 3 года назад
@@mikkel1546 Mandinka and Touareg. Name is Toure.
@mikkel1546
@mikkel1546 3 года назад
@@Devinci297 great
@natsudragnir6678
@natsudragnir6678 2 года назад
I'm also touareg we are very rare OMG😭
@d.j.ivanowsky5075
@d.j.ivanowsky5075 3 года назад
Even an ancient civilisation like many other ancient civilisations value education and scientific inventions while the modern one is burdened by it.
@liandremarcoricafort6606
@liandremarcoricafort6606 3 года назад
A fact
@calebmurray4438
@calebmurray4438 3 года назад
Looks like Karen’s were less excited to deny vaccines when *they* were actively dying of preventable diseases and not just their children.
@Ethan-cz8xq
@Ethan-cz8xq 3 года назад
That's actually not true. Our society actually values education more than the ancient societies! It's just that in our modern society, the uneducated people stand out, while in historical works there isn't much mention of the uneducated masses. The ancient civilizations did not have public education, we do. In the last two hundred years, literacy worldwide has gone from under 20% to over 80%.
@d.j.ivanowsky5075
@d.j.ivanowsky5075 3 года назад
@@Ethan-cz8xq A nice point mate. But that depends on the definition of literacy. In most countries it means being able to read and comprehend a sentence as well as write one in their native or any other language as far as I know. And yet to think 20% of the population can't do this is saddening. Not their fault though, the funds on public education and health are neither scrutinised nor implemented properly .
@me2636
@me2636 3 года назад
Yep, also can someone summarize this vid? ;o;
@tamoriryo
@tamoriryo 3 года назад
God, stories of knowledge getting buried or stolen or simply gone due to war or hostility never fails on making me sad... Thank you for this educational video ❤️
@cristianvillanueva8782
@cristianvillanueva8782 3 года назад
Made me shed a tear
@oneilsmiley7580
@oneilsmiley7580 2 года назад
Always makes me sad too ..kinda pisses me off
@TsulaAngenati2292
@TsulaAngenati2292 3 года назад
This makes my heart ache, on a brighter note: the art style is great, and so is the people who make this and see this
@deanab-se5op
@deanab-se5op 3 года назад
Ok. Never heard of this before. *Kudos to the animator(s) for this great animation. One of the best, so far.*
@cristianvillanueva8782
@cristianvillanueva8782 3 года назад
If your interested, there's a great podcast here on RU-vid that talks about West African Kingdoms and Empires, its really amazing and brings knowledge to a part of history of history i never knew. Its called Fall of Civilizations Podcast, Songhai
@quafshattaiyush2613
@quafshattaiyush2613 3 года назад
" A book holds a house of gold . " - Chinese proverb
@TheFamilyClub
@TheFamilyClub 3 года назад
Very nice and well said proverb. Thanks for sharing Syed
@hebamalik_
@hebamalik_ 3 года назад
I literally stopped in the middle of work and randomly thought 'I need a break. Could do with a little Ted-Ed'. Much to my surprise, they had JUST posted a new video 😱
@Tazzz1508
@Tazzz1508 3 года назад
Nice!
@BronzeAgeMan1350
@BronzeAgeMan1350 3 года назад
I was about to go to sleep. What time is at that part of globe
@stolen630
@stolen630 3 года назад
Nalanda university in India thought to first university... Also got destroyed by invasion.. Legends say that book burnt by the invasion took months to burn.. I would love to see TEDed video on that (Of course with heart ache for the knowledge lost)
@60ritikanand69
@60ritikanand69 3 года назад
Not Nalanda. Takshila was the first.
@60ritikanand69
@60ritikanand69 3 года назад
@@Aaron_1428 What defines a university? You tell me. There isn't a universal consensus. If a 'university' among whose alumni are Father of Surgery, Father of linguistics and first author of statecraft, and which attracted about 10k students from all over Asia, isn't a university, I don't know what will be one. Even Nalanda, Sharda, Virkamshila etc. came much before Moroccon University.
@yusufakhtar2209
@yusufakhtar2209 Год назад
Conquerers are literally the most dumbfounded ppl.
@shubhanjanjoshi5580
@shubhanjanjoshi5580 3 года назад
They explain it so simply and adventurously The animation and narration is mind blowing I just get lost
@RawrJrRoar
@RawrJrRoar 3 года назад
Thanks for clarify me about Timbuktu. I heard about this places from old movies quotes. However, the quotes always depict that place is somewhere 'miserable'. After your explanation, now i knew that Timbuktu is place of golden knowledges. Unfortunately, it become 'miserable' after being conquered and its knowledge being destroyed many times. Scholars of ancient times are very precise with their observation findings, especially in the middle of hot deserts.
@somerandomguy___
@somerandomguy___ 3 года назад
I really and truly despise people in history that destroy books because it erases something infinitely more valuable than any materialistic thing you can think of and that is history
@russellk9764
@russellk9764 3 года назад
Is there anywhere we can donate to help protect this amazing collection of ancient knowledge, history and culture...?
@blueberrychocolate4238
@blueberrychocolate4238 3 года назад
It’s amazing how TED-Ed is doing videos on the subjects I just learned! Also, the animation is stunning!
@TheFamilyClub
@TheFamilyClub 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing the history of Timbuktu. It’s surprising to see how much effort people did to preserve the history of knowledge. They know it’s worth more than $$$$$$
@sarcasticman8621
@sarcasticman8621 3 года назад
TED known better that how to tell historical events with amazing illustration than any other
@taqi5675
@taqi5675 3 года назад
i hope all African can be proud of their heritage and migrating back to african continent to build what have been lost.
@anonymousdude2550
@anonymousdude2550 3 года назад
Timbuktu in past TED in present, both are full of treasure of wisdom ❤️
@vijayakamat2336
@vijayakamat2336 3 года назад
For making videos on such underrated topics,your channel,your whole team has my upmost RESPECT!
@aaryansoni4012
@aaryansoni4012 3 года назад
Wow... It's so cool to hear the history like this. Thank you TED-ed
@mihirverma4067
@mihirverma4067 3 года назад
every book contains something remarkable in it. It's a journey to read a book 📕 to learn some incredible things in the world around us
@QuestionEverythingButWHY
@QuestionEverythingButWHY 3 года назад
“No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness.” ― Aristotle
@himansu7352
@himansu7352 3 года назад
Thankyou so much for this wonderful creation. Indeed it, explains unexplored and suppressed.
@IndeeshMukhopadhyay
@IndeeshMukhopadhyay 3 года назад
Such commitment to learning is beautiful
@AveryTalksAboutStuff
@AveryTalksAboutStuff 3 года назад
Came for the history and stayed for the beautiful animation. 💛
@francisdudero5022
@francisdudero5022 3 года назад
Notice most conquerors who encourage scholarship and learning mostly ushers periods of great prosperity.
@cristianvillanueva8782
@cristianvillanueva8782 3 года назад
What id give to live in a golden age rn.
@sumitsinghstories
@sumitsinghstories 3 года назад
The animation is so poetic and mesmerizing! Love it!
@unapersona6439
@unapersona6439 3 года назад
The animations are FANTASTIC
@microsoftedge968
@microsoftedge968 3 года назад
Please make a video on library of nalanda Fun fact : Nalandha university took 6 months to burn due to that many boks present in there
@piyushm2340
@piyushm2340 3 года назад
The people who are in the favour of wars haven't seen one..
@blobofconsciousness
@blobofconsciousness 3 года назад
Nailed it!!
@karenwilliams9805
@karenwilliams9805 3 года назад
So much work animating this... well done!
@saurabhjain9785
@saurabhjain9785 3 года назад
Beautiful Animation. A treat for the eyes.
@nandlalodedara2492
@nandlalodedara2492 3 года назад
Similar things happened with India's Nalanda University, World's once oldest University where many foreign schlors came to gain knowledge unfortunately under Turkish Force led by Bhaktiyar Khalji it was burned down and I must say the amount of information lost was ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE!!!!! I think one should research about this too.... Edit: To people correcting me ,Thanks. I really didn't knew about the total history....but anyways the context was destruction of valuable information and this point shouldn't be just ignored.
@balakrishnashetty7855
@balakrishnashetty7855 3 года назад
I said that just after you man😥
@alexbanks4219
@alexbanks4219 3 года назад
Wasn't it Bhaktiyar Khilji who destroyed Nalanda? During mamluk dynasty's Delhi sultanate? Before that it had also been attacked by the Mongols. It was already destroyed way before Babur came to India so, before Mughal Empire. I think you need to do some more research on this.
@riturajmishra9092
@riturajmishra9092 3 года назад
Gain full knowledge it was destroyed by mamluk dynasty 1200 not mongols they came
@hourscience
@hourscience 3 года назад
Proud to be Indian ❤️
@palebluedot1765
@palebluedot1765 3 года назад
I think you must have studied it on WhatsApp, because it was destroyed by mumluk dynasty!!
@alexandersfather9795
@alexandersfather9795 3 года назад
I love history. People that lived before us without modern technology. Epic wars and battles is just awesome
@kafuchino3435
@kafuchino3435 3 года назад
but yea they live in far worse condition than us
@THEKj1972
@THEKj1972 3 года назад
A beautifully animated video! I thoroughly enjoyed it!
@abetterworld8698
@abetterworld8698 Год назад
Wow😍 Informative and much entertaining. The graphics are at point!
@JadeTrading
@JadeTrading 3 года назад
My relaxing animation time came back!
@sour__casm
@sour__casm 3 года назад
Truth is, no matter what year it is, education will never be given the importance it deserves. People care about only power, fame and money.
@ananya.a04
@ananya.a04 3 года назад
True
@stormbreaker7166
@stormbreaker7166 3 года назад
Your voice and narrative ability is touches the heart of the reader!! Unique!
@ajithkumar-jk1ne
@ajithkumar-jk1ne 3 года назад
Such diverse culture. Africa is truly a continent that evokes curiosity. I hope we can retrieve the manuscripts.
@DeepakDanielNesarajDA
@DeepakDanielNesarajDA 3 года назад
And yet so many among us refuse to read and write. Let us all take this as a calling card to read more and write more.
@jmmaribong4350
@jmmaribong4350 3 года назад
Just my opinion but it's not refusing, but not agreeing to the way they handle the education system today, education system turn us into just a puppet of the government (the corrupt ones), they want you to be what you don't want if you want to make a living yourself, those who follow their heart or what they want are always ended up in tight spots and hard to find any jobs.
@junies6197
@junies6197 3 года назад
timbuktu: *is a succsesful city with many intellectual texts and precious materials such as salt and gold* the morrocan king in the 16th century: imma bout to end this city's whole career
@hasanmuhammad6651
@hasanmuhammad6651 3 года назад
noooooo
@junies6197
@junies6197 3 года назад
@I'm not flat, stop asking huh, that's interesting to learn!
@kingvxv6438
@kingvxv6438 3 года назад
It was Songhai empire they Sacked, which was divided between the king sons.civil war broke out , they grew weak and burst like bubble when the Morocco army showed up
@me2636
@me2636 3 года назад
@I'm not flat, stop asking Huh, cool also can someone help summarize this vid? ;o;
@sanatanmishra12345
@sanatanmishra12345 3 года назад
I love this kind of videos 😍😍😍😍😍 It always sends a chill pu my spine 😘😘😘 thank you for making such grate videos for all
@zakirreshi6737
@zakirreshi6737 3 года назад
Yesterday I heard first time about Timbuktu and today you posted it✌️
@sayanchakraborty3720
@sayanchakraborty3720 3 года назад
Thanks to Ted-Ed for the surreal animation and mind-enthralling narrations breaking the dungeons of time to help us transport to Timbuktu within 5:35 minutes. You all are doing an amazing job!
@yupnope4669
@yupnope4669 3 года назад
We just went over west african empires in AP world history
@no.reply_
@no.reply_ 3 года назад
You must learn it on your own it's really cool. I've taken it up during quarantine people always lament how school never taught them but when grown-up we are in charge of what we want to learn
@guyogodana4767
@guyogodana4767 3 года назад
The old ghana kingdom? We learnt those in grade 7
@guyogodana4767
@guyogodana4767 3 года назад
The mali empire?
@yupnope4669
@yupnope4669 3 года назад
@@guyogodana4767 yes so did I , we are just going over it cuz it will be ok the AP rxam
@sedwillful
@sedwillful 3 года назад
@@no.reply_ These were Africans who were essentially integrated into Islam. Here's the connection between Islam and Africa. It was invaded during the 7th century AD; shortly aftewards, we see African Muslims or Moors, overthrowing Spain and essentially ruling for 700yrs. After their expulsion, Rome instated a doctrine allowing the enslavement of blacks due to manifest destiny.
@sosensualandfree
@sosensualandfree 3 года назад
Sound design and animation on this video >>>>>>>>>>>>
@smolsssnake8431
@smolsssnake8431 3 года назад
Amazing animation! Keep up the good work!
@otakulord9121
@otakulord9121 2 года назад
One of the most heinous things that is frequently taught is that Africans had no writing prior to European colonization. When there were not only libraries and universities in Timbukto but not too far away in Nigeria they had their own indigenous writing system known as Nsibidis that is some 2000 years old. In truth all of West Africa had some form of writing.
@agrajyadav2951
@agrajyadav2951 Год назад
You should never trust something made by Europeans or Americans.
@-ahmed121
@-ahmed121 3 года назад
The animation make me feel like I’m in dessert or something
@thestig6212
@thestig6212 3 года назад
I thank you for making this video
@riridari1210
@riridari1210 3 года назад
I don't know why but whenever I hear or read about ancient monuments, manuscripts or traditions getting distroyed due to war or something like that, it makes my heart ache (literally) and make me want to cry. I just cannot handle it. It's just very disturbing for me.
@vinitagiwal5697
@vinitagiwal5697 3 года назад
This same thing also happened with Nalanda . According to folk lores the institute of Nalanda burnt for 6 months.
@Phillipwnn
@Phillipwnn 3 года назад
Everyone talking about the books but can we talk about how beautiful this animation was.
@kevinyoussef9821
@kevinyoussef9821 3 года назад
I love this so much, I love stories about scholarly cities, please ted Ed give me some books about that
@foodforthought247
@foodforthought247 3 года назад
Thanks for the history lesson
@no.reply_
@no.reply_ 3 года назад
Thank you for revisiting Timbuktu can you do more west African videos I've been learning more about West African history these days
@sanketparab3243
@sanketparab3243 3 года назад
Sometime things r like that only...people at that time didn't knew it's importance , but we do.we should try to not let such things happen in our time ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@Sasha-ce6lq
@Sasha-ce6lq 3 года назад
The animation is immaculate😍💯
@subratrai953
@subratrai953 3 года назад
So captivating. So beautiful. Books are love. They contain the hidden meaning of life.
@michaela_nk
@michaela_nk 3 года назад
This is so beautiful and fascinating to me... at least up until the French came into the picture (colonisers, typical). My heart hurts for all the books burned and lost, though. Maintaining one's culture is vital!!! Thank you for this video :)
@saumyashree4926
@saumyashree4926 3 года назад
Treasures of wisdom come from within
@veenasharma1378
@veenasharma1378 3 года назад
What a passion to get knowledge..
@mjstory1976
@mjstory1976 3 года назад
Awesome and informative video
@shuchitatiwari8748
@shuchitatiwari8748 3 года назад
My appaji had named treasure hunt Timbuktu ki khoj(Timbuktu's search) I just came to know why
@AnitaKingsley-pg1uc
@AnitaKingsley-pg1uc 27 дней назад
Hi! I'm excited to be here in your channel and I'm interested in learning more about investing and saving up for my retirement but am a little confused about the whole process. Any advice or tips to get me started up would be greatly appreciated.
@Trumpleen
@Trumpleen 27 дней назад
Gold and copper remains the best investment to venture in, especially as a beginner, it's not always affected by the downturn of the market
@FillyBen-yw9kw
@FillyBen-yw9kw 27 дней назад
I won't recommend gold and coop although it's a good investment. I'll suggest digital assets as it's the best future investment. It's advisable to seek financial assistance based on your available capital and area of interest or preference.
@chaemcho1203
@chaemcho1203 27 дней назад
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@Cora761
@Cora761 27 дней назад
Buy low and sell high, also ensure you invest with a professional who has a unique skill in manipulating the market for profit gain. GOODLUCK!!!
@Oraotu
@Oraotu 27 дней назад
I have one question, everytime I buy low and sell high I should be making more money right? But my wallet becomes less and less, why is this?
@ec4tp036
@ec4tp036 3 года назад
The animation is so good!
@arisho7776
@arisho7776 3 года назад
I swear I could watch Ted's videos all day and still not get bored
@TheVirumXD
@TheVirumXD 3 года назад
I love how slowly but surely the world is seeing the Islamic world's rich history
@anirbanpatra3017
@anirbanpatra3017 3 года назад
People do not see islam as benign, terrorists have already tarnished its image which will be pretty hard to undo.
@mr.anonymous2965
@mr.anonymous2965 3 года назад
@@anirbanpatra3017 yes terrorists funded by foreign powers Why shall one care about image among people who made separate churches for blacks and whites ?
@TheVirumXD
@TheVirumXD 3 года назад
@@anirbanpatra3017 hopefully this is all changing
@abdiguinean4940
@abdiguinean4940 3 года назад
Its African history
@me2636
@me2636 3 года назад
@@abdiguinean4940 Bruh
@brindade2004
@brindade2004 3 года назад
It's so sad that the Sufis and the French could stoop so low but it's great that the people over there are still trying to protect the books.
@brindade2004
@brindade2004 3 года назад
@Fedor Silva yes, now I know. Actually I am from India. So while reading about Aligarh Movement, I discovered this fact.
@AA-cu4jo
@AA-cu4jo 2 года назад
its inaccurate about Sufis because they existed in several countries and still do and we haven't heard such thing from any other place Sufism is about spirituality, why would they burn books? a little research has to be done on this
@realtalk6195
@realtalk6195 7 месяцев назад
@@AA-cu4jo Sufism isn't a monolithic movement and contains widely diverse ideas and practices.
@AA-cu4jo
@AA-cu4jo 7 месяцев назад
@@realtalk6195 none of those ideas and practices include destroying knowledge of books.. Sufis are those who accept even the the most denigrated and despised of the society with open arms unlike conservative religious people..!
@ikeekieeki
@ikeekieeki 3 года назад
beautiful art to illustrate this interesting story. i hope the surviving books can be archived safely
@roizeldiez3500
@roizeldiez3500 3 года назад
I like this animation, its full of heart and creativity :)
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