great video, thank you so much! very helpful also because it offers an amazing basis for further reading
@nqobiledlamini37733 ай бұрын
thank you. u explained this complicated topic so well
@phathuxolomaqavana6 ай бұрын
The substance of your video is very well done: thorough, conscientious and appreciate the thought, and care that went into putting it together. Please let me know should you come across the Battle of Mbolompo 28 August 1828.
@MichaelBingham-b7z5 күн бұрын
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@eugenegaboutlwelwe793910 ай бұрын
Interesting stuff, what is the name of the book you're reading from and does it have the maps being shown in the video?
@RandomHistoricalRambling-cd5is10 ай бұрын
I am not reading from a book. It is a slideshow that I made a few years back and which is visible in the video. The best book for that kind of information is the one listed in the video description as a reference/further reading which is New History of South Africa by Hermann Giliomee, Bernard Mbenga, Bill Nasson. Another good source is the chapter on the Mfecane from the book An Illustrated history of South Africa but that is old and difficult to find now. I don’t think that there is any one book that will have all the maps depicted in this video.
@SeedofgoldFarm5 ай бұрын
You can't tell our story while you have colonial DNA
@richlisola13 ай бұрын
Man is man-Zulu History is South African history, and South African History is world history-And I’d rather hear the truth from a White man than a lie from a Zulu. To hear a Zulu bitch about colonialism is absurd-The Zulus exist from conquest of others.