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@bandarahmad76253 күн бұрын
جميييل.. احب هذه النوع من التقارير
@BrentTimm14 күн бұрын
Saily is AWESOME! They've helped me in multiple countries now. Great video! makes me so nostalgic for Spain.
@UsmanRob14 күн бұрын
Good luck in Spain, very interesting vlog never knew they still have islamic sights. See you soon in next video & nice nail art
@20CamelsEmily14 күн бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
@EllisWR15 күн бұрын
Looks lovely. Would love to explore Spain properly and get stuck into all the little towns. As always you do em justice.
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊 I highly recommend Spain. It's a beautiful country with tons of hidden gems
@moemengaigi15 күн бұрын
Interesting Vlog especially showing the North African Arabic and Islamic influence on Andalousia Civilization but I wished to see the Carthaginian influence in Spanish History as well or the Iberian peninsula because it was among the oldest in the region before Romans and some people say the Spain name has Carthaginian root and none talked about it.
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
I had no idea what to look for in terms of Carthaginian heritage, but I agree that would be very interesting to see!
@jojolafrite92656 күн бұрын
Le mot Espagne est Ibérique et le mot Hispania c'etai a l'époque Romaine Hispania cet les GRECS qui ont donné le nom de HISPANIA a la péninsule IBÉRIQUE Et la seul chose de musulman , cet quelques constructions. Les influences nord africains ou Carthaginois!! il y a pas .les influences et civilisations sont bien Espagnoles latino comme les Français et Italiens de culture judeo Chrétiens et pas arabes ou africains arrête de prendre vos désir pour des réalités. L'Espagne cet l'occident Chrétien VOUS DONNÉ DES FAUSSE INFORMATION !!! Dites moi qu'elle influence Carthaginoise il y a en Espagne ?? Dites moi les influences du nord de l'Afrique en Espagne Je vous fais savoir que il y a trois niveaux d'influence 1- influence de individu - 2 - un Groupe , 3 - et Organisation J'attends votre réponse concernant les influences nord Africaine et Carthaginois sur l'Espagne ????😊
@jojolafrite92656 күн бұрын
@@20CamelsEmily Attention avec les informations que vous recevez. Ne croyez pas tout de ce que ont vous dit . Renseigne vous bien avant de croire quelque chose. Consejo de un Ibérico SALUDOS ✋
@cmap2715 күн бұрын
Greetings from Michigan. Keep up the great work 👍
@20CamelsEmily14 күн бұрын
Thank you!!
@hichamcitizen747114 күн бұрын
Your hat is perfect for Morocco sun especially in summer... so respect peace love ❤
@nexusapp10 күн бұрын
Great video, you answered many questions I had regarding Andalusia Spain. Great foot work camera shot of the Flamingo dance. I will keep you in mind for the Sally App when I am traveling. Dave from Los Angeles. Cheers
@20CamelsEmily10 күн бұрын
Hi Dave, thank you! I’m glad you found the video informative. Safe travels! - Emily
@TawsifKhan0015 күн бұрын
You make Soo beautiful vedio ❤
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊
@dorraayed617715 күн бұрын
I used Saily last week for my trip to Spain and it was 100% top, thanks to you Emily 🥰 thank you and as always, great contents 👌🏻
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
I’m glad it worked well 🥰🫶🏼 And thank you!! ❤️
@AndreD-tf9vn15 күн бұрын
That statue is Mary, Our Lady of Fatima, a city in Portugal where she appeared in 1916.
@YelYELDP14 күн бұрын
The story behind curtains according to some sources is one of profound sadness and emotional resilience... During the period of the Spanish Inquisition, certain oppressive practices were employed to monitor and control the lives of the Moors who had been forced to convert to Christianity (Moresques). One such measure was requiring these families to keep their doors open during certain hours of the day, so some Moors found other ways to comply with the open-door policy while preserving a degree of privacy. Instead of leaving their homes entirely exposed, they often used curtains or drapes in place of doors. These curtains allowed for airflow and a semblance of compliance with the authorities' demands, while also providing a minimal shield from the eyes of inquisitors and neighbors. Over time This necessity evolves to a tradition in some villages in spain and also in many old cities in Morocco where Moors sought refuge...
@anne-mariesc542014 күн бұрын
🙏
@khadijaalaoui729714 күн бұрын
It is truly heartbreaking story which resonates deeply because it reminds us of the shared humanity that transcends borders and faiths. 🥲 These were families who had lived in Spain for generations (some for centuries) only to be cast out of the their houses built by their hands. The Moriscos carried their traditions and memories with them into exile enriching Morocco and other places and I can confirm in Moroccan homes, especially in traditional riads or rural areas, doorway curtains are still commonly used
@DrissDix14 күн бұрын
Thank you for these infos, I looked into it and it's true 😢
@kamalkamal-kg8gn13 күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing that forgotten memory to light
@jojolafrite92656 күн бұрын
Vous raconté n'importe quoi Premièrement les musulmans n'ont jamais était victimes de l'inquisition Cet des mensonges. L'inquisition c'etai pour les gens qui pratiquent de la sorcellerie et les mauvais Chrétiens. Sources Wikipédia. Et ils ont jamais obligé les musulmans a laissé leurs porte ouvertes, cet vraiment des conneries Il y a pas plus menteurs que vous dans les documentaires. 80 % de vos commentaires sont des mensonges, ont comprend pourquoi ont peut pas vous faire confiance,vous êtes des spécialistes de la Taqiyya même entre vous 🤡🤣🤣🤣
@TheBlackbirdii15 күн бұрын
I hope someday you create a video reflecting on your past, sharing how much you've discovered through your travels around the world. It would be fascinating to hear about the clichés that were shattered along the way and your evolved perspective on the world.
@20CamelsEmily14 күн бұрын
That's a great idea!
@slimbahroun73714 күн бұрын
A salut from a Tunisian with andalusian roots, who's surnam, with the suffixe "oun", recalls the old castilian language that used to add this "oun" to give more importance to some family's social status... Like "Ibn Zeidoun" or "Ibn Khaldoun" and so on...
@20CamelsEmily14 күн бұрын
That’s so cool!
@regatta2k15 күн бұрын
Love your channel
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@MedAmine0715 күн бұрын
Best content on KZbin.. Keep going
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! ❤️
@Masood-w7h13 күн бұрын
Nice at 15:44 can be seen Hashmi Kajal, a Pakistani product, a make-up item used for the beautification of eyes.
@TawsifKhan0015 күн бұрын
Islam is best ❤❤❤
@m0o0ntecrist0815 күн бұрын
a daily reminder on how beautiful you are love your content and i hope the best for you incha alah
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@sourisdecarthage141314 күн бұрын
Thank you Emily for this marvelous video 🙏🙏👍👍👏👏🌸💐🌴🌼🪷🙋🪷🌼💐
@20CamelsEmily14 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 😊
@maher-ayari14 күн бұрын
This is the result when an engineer makes a vlog👆 Awesome and professional video with fine details✨ Bravo Emily👍🏆🥇
@20CamelsEmily14 күн бұрын
Thank you Maher! 😊🙏🏼
@josephpatindol15 күн бұрын
Nice watch
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
Thank you :)
@TheBlackbirdii15 күн бұрын
building under the side of the rock was for security purposes , same for the narrow streets in the old Medina they build very close to each so the neighbors could protect each other in case of invasion or bandit attacks .PS: the water baths(ronda part) are for horses to drink it's also very common in germany ,switzerland, austria ,belgium and netherland you can even find them to this days
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
Ahh, protection. I didn’t think of that, but it makes a lot of sense. As for the water baths, I’ve seen public fountains like the one next to the bath in Tunisia where its purpose is to provide free water to travelers, so I thought it was the same idea. Maybe it is the same concept I just misinterpreted the bath part. Thank you for sharing! 🙏🏼
@TheBlackbirdii15 күн бұрын
@@20CamelsEmily you're welcome ,i just watched the part of the curtain , curtain serve to keep insect and dust outside and also to keep privacy
@BeZRules11 күн бұрын
Paella is from the arabic word al bakia wich means the left over it was the food of the poor in the ANDALUS .
@jojolafrite92656 күн бұрын
Heureusement que l'ignorance ne tue pas 🤣 La paella vient de la langue Castellane , ça n'a rien de arabe arrêté de dire n'importe quoi. Nous espagnols ont est habitué a vos mensonges concernant notre péninsule IBÉRIQUE , vous devenus des professionnels en mensonges en voulant vous attribué les savoirs des Espagnols. Vous êtes des vrais Hypocrites et surtout des 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@FORCEELITE-15 күн бұрын
Goodbye from Tunisia and welcome from Spanish
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
It was a short trip to Spain! The next video will be in Tunisia again :)
@pistolero6613 күн бұрын
@@20CamelsEmily We are happy to have you around us in Tunisia 😊
@20CamelsEmily13 күн бұрын
@@pistolero66 Ayshek 🥰
@BeZRules11 күн бұрын
and for the water fountain , its done in all arabic countries including Tunisia ( but now most of them were demolished ) this was used for their horses to drink and to let near the entrance of the medina or city
@Benito-lr8mz14 күн бұрын
A Good thanks the glorious Reconquista i liberate my country of Muslim invasion today only remain ruins and monuments of old buried and desintegrated past.
@ASi-lw2qe14 күн бұрын
The phonician had influence on the region of big grenada 3000 years ago.
@dhiagouader363215 күн бұрын
la rajel ya ghazi tekl f l7am 5enzir rabi yehdik
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
Howwa ma klaysh l7am 5enzir khater ena ne7it lkol qbal 😊
@tinamulina-c9l14 күн бұрын
@@20CamelsEmilyIn Islam, if food directly touches pork or is cooked with it (e.g., in the same oil or pan without being washed), it is generally considered haram because of cross-contamination. The food absorbs the impurity, making it impermissible to eat. In this case removing the ham doesn't matter - the food remains haram anyway. :)
@Masood-w7h13 күн бұрын
Superb dance!
@TurboPitchGaming14 күн бұрын
there s a small city in south portugal called " tunez " , south europe area wasn't under just islamic ruling , it was under carthage empire... that's why is not weird that you find cultures near to tunisia's culture like in malta even the language is near to tunisian dialect
@20CamelsEmily14 күн бұрын
Oh wow, that is really cool! I will have to go there one day and check it out :)
@TurboPitchGaming14 күн бұрын
@20CamelsEmily yes, Carthaginians they were good traders and sailors, they used that and they did settlements in most of southern Europe and north africa ... And lately I see a report that they reach south America continent - to facilitate their trades . There's many cities in southern Europe established by Carthaginians....
@amjad26815 күн бұрын
Love From Pakistan
@Moorish1227 күн бұрын
If you come to Morocco, you’ll understand everything and you’ll see there are no Arabs in the story, just the moors who are Amazighs
@soufieneouertani317714 күн бұрын
❤
@masarahbaeij383813 күн бұрын
اذا بليتم فاستترو يا غازي تاكل في الحلوف لا حشم لا جعرة
@montiswiss5 күн бұрын
توانسه اغلبهم مرتد
@أحمد-ث4ه4د15 күн бұрын
Wow so amazing since you're in Spain There is famous spanish family called " Romero family" who are actually called Moriscos There ancestors were Muslims but they didn't know until around 50 years ago when they actually converted to Islam and then their grandma saw them and she told them she saw her grandma pray like that way " Muslim's pray " It's really tragedy story for them after that the whole family were interested in history studies and they actually discovered a lot of Andalusia and they have difficulty with the current government of Spain they want to take that historical papers I wish you do a interview for them their Library is becoming a tourist spot This is a vlog of some KZbinr who went to their Library kzbin.info/www/bejne/fKTNh4RsjtKMjJosi=EnWfGecqKFQe9p6z It's an Arabic I wish Gazy can get their location
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
I would love to visit them! Thank you for sharing
@أحمد-ث4ه4د15 күн бұрын
@@20CamelsEmily You're much welcome I edited the comment and I put a link of a KZbinr who visited their historical Library, I wish one day I'm going to visit them too 😩♥️
@zohragasmi256114 күн бұрын
👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤❤
@20CamelsEmily14 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@HamoudaLa-s2e15 күн бұрын
Andalusia is a complete civilization It brought together the inhabitants of North Africa, Turkey and Spain under a single emirate Known as the Islamic Caliphate But it is different and open from any other caliphate
@jojolafrite92656 күн бұрын
Les habitants de Al Andalus étaient a majorité Hispanic très peux de nord africains et il y avait pas de Turque, les turque n'ont jamais mis les pieds dans la péninsule IBÉRIQUE arrêté de dire des mensonges Vous êtes fatigant vous avez des très grande grande bouche 👄
@montiswiss5 күн бұрын
Turkey presence in Andalusia what a joke
@montiswiss5 күн бұрын
Some amazigh keep saying it is not Arabic culture but amaziegh , can any amaziegh tell us any building built before the Arabs came with amaziegh language. Even Phoenician came originally from Lebanon
@osmanvaljevac62178 күн бұрын
Podrška iz prijateljske Bosne.Andaluzija neiscrpna motivacija.Sve je kao iz bajke.Sretni živite. sufarabosna.ba podržava vaš humanitarni rad
@mia_kfs14 күн бұрын
What do you mean by “Alhambra was the last place to fall when the Christians REtook Spain”?!!! There was no Spain for them to retake! That’s the history written by Christians!
@AymenAa-h2x10 күн бұрын
🇹🇳♥️🌷🇹🇳🤍
@anoirbentanfous10 күн бұрын
That's for horses to drink from not a bath
@Amen_AR15 күн бұрын
first
@AllahoAkbarrro10 күн бұрын
All you ve seen is moroccan not especially arab . It s amazigh moroccan culture and structures the same as moroccans .the relics of moroccans who lived there 800 years 🇲🇦🇪🇦 .and still know spain is full of moroccans and spanish from moroccan roots
@jojolafrite92656 күн бұрын
🤡😂😂😂
@IbrahimMA-EGY-suez11 күн бұрын
did the Tunisian man eat the pork !!
@justsmile103215 күн бұрын
Fatima is a the name of the prophet muhammed's daughter you can read about her and her huge impact in the extension of islam in north africa
@KS_VIDEOTECH15 күн бұрын
Is your tunisian friend eating 🐷 or am i mistaken 😮
@20CamelsEmily15 күн бұрын
I removed all of the ham from the part he ate from 😊
@tinamulina-c9l14 күн бұрын
@@20CamelsEmily In Islam, if food directly touches pork or is cooked with it (e.g., in the same oil or pan without being washed), it is generally considered haram because of cross-contamination. The food absorbs the impurity, making it impermissible to eat. In this case removing the ham doesn't matter - the food remains haram anyway. :)
@Phardz5 күн бұрын
its not Arab it Amazigh people from north Africa
@TAMAZGHA5815 күн бұрын
There is nothing Arab, no dress, no dancing, no architecture, next time you should look for the original, which is only Morocco, these are things you only find in Morocco.
@Malphas_66615 күн бұрын
oki 🤣🤣😂🤫
@KhaledAhmedali-e4k14 күн бұрын
المغرب أنشأها الجنرال الفرنسي الليوطي لم تكن موجودة أصلا.
@badisabidi90114 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@mohammedayoubsamhoud336314 күн бұрын
In fact, it has nothing to do with Morocco or even Berber, this is architecture originally from the Middle East, specifically from Syria (I am Tunisian, btw)
@togomori300814 күн бұрын
كان قعدو فيها العرب راهي الزبل في كل بلاصة
@frajahmed548814 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ravashhoodfar408413 күн бұрын
Your blue-eyed distrust and anxiety are so obvious in the beginning. Especially the way you said ruled by Muslims at the start of the film. The prejudice in your eyes was clear. Yet compared to other places in Spain it was so peaceful, safe, welcoming, and clean. I wonder why? 😉