Great Zimbabwe is worth mentioning as an ancient kingdom at the centre of trade. It’s a world heritage site too. Remains still stand and artefacts can be viewed in a local museum.
The researchers are simplistic and their facts are only half correct! There are a lot of throw away statements here so it’s best to leave Great Zimbabwe out of this mess
Were is Zaylac, Mogadisho Marka, Barawe, Berbera who are all bussing economic midievel Somali cities and also ancieng cities specialy Berbera and Zaylac
I agree, cities such as Alexandria and Axum had seen more than 2 and a half millennia of great history and are still populated to this day. I would have put them on top. Surprised that Cairo was ranked better than Alexandria, which clearly had a more deeper religious and scientific influence not only on Africa but Europe and the Middle east as well.
Really I don't understand stand in the middle of some sentences...Maybe if she speaks regular instead of putting on like a twang... it would be better...very fast but not clear..
Besides, you deeply offend Arabs when black Africans claim Arab culture, however integrated slightly, as black African culture and history. If there is black African, I am sure everyone is eager to hear it. Not saying there is not any great black African history and culture.
Actually, no Arab cities are mentioned, except for Cairo. All the other North African cities are either ancient Egyptian (not Arab as universally agreed by Egyptologists), Carthage is a Phoenician City (although a Semitic group, not Arab) and the Maghreb countries such as Morocco and Algeria were originally populated by Berbers, not Arabs and these countries still celebrate their Berber heritage. North African countries were populated by Arabs only after the expansion of Islam.
@@erismara9099 lmao who say something about Axum or Mali I said that Chartage was an Phoenician city which are Lebanses and Syrian Arab or are you dumb??