Mate love the places you go in the world ! Stay safe cousin ! X
@LeonardoDaVincelliКүн бұрын
@@Digging-life thanks Darren! 😌😌
@spgale2 күн бұрын
Great video gain m8! Shame about the spiral and copper market though
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 күн бұрын
@@spgale cheers m8, guess I have to go back
@chowe79032 күн бұрын
MMM Squad 💪🏽
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 күн бұрын
@@chowe7903 always there if you need some Iraqi help 🚁
@aytugcolak40652 күн бұрын
Great video Matthammed! 👏🏻👏🏻😂
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 күн бұрын
@@aytugcolak4065 Shukran Ay2hammed!
@Judy_hudy4 күн бұрын
Such an informative video! Thank you for sharing
@LeonardoDaVincelli4 күн бұрын
I am very glad you appreciate :p ☺️
@SandySurf9 күн бұрын
You seem posting misleading information the Arab states have nothing in common with Rome The similarity are due to historical reason that south Italy and Sicily was conquered by Arabic Islamic caliphate you are confusing Arabic people with Syrians (which Was occupied by Rome empire in old days)
@LeonardoDaVincelli4 күн бұрын
I never said the Arab states have anything in common with Rome, I am simply visiting ancient Roman Provinces. The Romans under Trajan were in Mesopotamia and the northern Arabian Peninsula, which includes parts of modern day Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
@SandySurf9 күн бұрын
Saudi Arabia and Arab have nothing to do with Rome Syria and Lebanon was related to Rome
@LeonardoDaVincelli4 күн бұрын
The Roman Empire was in the north of what is now Saudi Arabia, where the Nabataean Kingdom was.
@chowe790322 күн бұрын
Nice video. Guide was cool
@LeonardoDaVincelli4 күн бұрын
Thanks lad
@spgale25 күн бұрын
😀🐈
@sametdokmetas238425 күн бұрын
🐈 😊🐈
@LeonardoDaVincelli25 күн бұрын
@@sametdokmetas2384 😀😁
@saivan77Ай бұрын
I from Japan, I read about Orientalism, Iraq was part of Iran's territory - everything that has history and history is from Iran - Iranians are Persians and Arabs are all without history 💢💯
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
Thats quite a negative statement. Mesopotamia and their civilisations and the Arabs have a huge and rich history before and alongside the Iranians
@hassan9v27 күн бұрын
They are neither Arabs nor Persians. They are Assyrians, Babylonians, and Akkadians. The Arabs entered Mesopotamia in 637 AD.❤
@saivan7724 күн бұрын
@@LeonardoDaVincelli I agree that they have a rich history and they not Arabs the Babylonians - Sumserians - Assyrians were not Arabs and were a separate people and different from the Arabs.It is the oldest and oldest history of the world for Iranians
@ProudMesopotamianGirl19 күн бұрын
What are you even talking about? Lol! By your logic, Iran's land has been part of Iraq's land many times throughout history, like during the Babylonian Empire, Assyrian Empire, and Abbasid Caliphate. It's pretty ignorant to ignore that the oldest and greatest civilizations started in what is now Iraq, not Iran. The oldest civilization was the Sumerian civilization, which started in the South of Iraq. Also, Iranians aren't "pure" Persians, just like Iraqi Arabs aren't "pure" Arabs. Iranians are a mix of Persians with Central and South Asians (like Afghani, Pakistani, etc) while Iraqis have a diverse heritage that includes Mesopotamians like Assyrians, along with Persian, Jewish, Turkish, Peninsular Arab, and North African (Egyptian) DNA. "Arab" is a linguistic and cultural group, not a race. Most non-Peninsular Arabic speakers have little Peninsular Arab DNA. If you check DNA tests, you'll find that most Iraqis have 0-30% Peninsular Arab DNA. For example, my DNA test showed 66.3% Assyrian, 17.1% Iraqi Jew, 10.2% Peninsular Arab, and 6.4% Egyptian, yet I'm a native Arabic speaker from Iraq. People need to educate themselves. It's crazy how folks oversimplify complex historical facts just to be racist. A lot of our current practices, dishes, beliefs, words, and lifestyles go back thousands of years in Mesopotamia. So, please don't be shallow. You still have time to delete this embarrassing, biased comment.
@sssa-v19 күн бұрын
موقعك تركيا وتقول انك من إليابان وحتى لم أرى بحياتي ياباني يكذب بالتاريخ لأنهم يدرسون التاريخ ويعلمون جيدا من العراق بلد عريق طوا حضارات عظيمة، أيها الإيراني او التركي الصغير حقدك وكرهك للعراق لان يغير من حقيقة التاريخ و المرة الثانية غير موقعك عندما تحاول أن تكذب 🤣
@abuturabshah65Ай бұрын
I LOVE IRAQ BECAUSE OF HOLY SHRINES ABUTURAB SHAH FROM AMERICA
@MK_ToursАй бұрын
Bro , this video is super cool ❤
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
Thanks brooo 😁🤙
@roberto202Ай бұрын
The quality of the B-Roll in this one is outstanding!
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
Hooray much appreciated! 😁
@MKLT107Ай бұрын
I hope you enjoy the country
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
I absolutely did thank you 😁
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
I absolutely did thank you 😁
@user-xn3yo5xp6qАй бұрын
m8 thats mental xaxa
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
Thanks king chad
@spgaleАй бұрын
sick intro! nice video mate
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
Thanks king
@user-ql9ds7hl1bАй бұрын
نوارت العراق 🇮🇶❤️
@user-ql9ds7hl1bАй бұрын
Welcome to Baghdad❤
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
Thank you very much!
@user-ql9ds7hl1bАй бұрын
Well done for posting❤❤❤
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
No problem at all :) more to come!
@user-ql9ds7hl1bАй бұрын
Petra is one of the most beautiful ancient Arab cities in the Arab civilization
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
Absolutely right!
@user-ql9ds7hl1bАй бұрын
Question: Why do you wear the Arab shemagh or the Arab scarf
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
My friend and I got them in Jordan several years ago and they’re brilliant items of clothing and look great!
@iamahmedmunirАй бұрын
Welcome to basra Next time text a local guy in basra so he can show you the rest of the city , you really toured like 10% of it . ( you can find them on google maps and they be more then happy to show you around for free ) And The Hotels you can find cheap 4 star hotels for like 70$ but u gotta ask the locals because they are not on any website on the internet lol I know in other places asking the locals might be difficult but in iraq it’s way deferent ! They will be smiling from ear to ear just to help out a tourist because the country and the locals hasn’t seen any tourists from 1980 since the iran war ..
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
Thank you! I was actually with a friend from Basra who showed me a lot but I didn’t record all of it as I was enjoying time with them, but it was great to see and eat lots of the food! The locals are indeed incredible in the whole country!
@0op5z70Ай бұрын
Iraq needs alot of work
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
Unfortunately yes but the locals told me how much it has improved in the last 5-10 years, hopefully that can continue!
@0op5z70Ай бұрын
@@LeonardoDaVincelli i live here this country has never seen peace before this 2 years
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
@@0op5z70 I really hope that continues and the unsafe reputation slowly changes, I felt very welcomed there
@0op5z70Ай бұрын
@@LeonardoDaVincelli glad to hear that 🙏
@search2learn776Ай бұрын
I'm not trying to sound rude, but I wanted to respond to your comment. There is always work in Iraq, but the United States always finds a way to demolish and destroy everything. Since the first Gulf War, when they convinced Saddam to attack Iran and gave him everything to accomplish his mission, until now they refuse to abandon Iraq, as they consider it their backyard.
@dscdbgf8374Ай бұрын
❤
@spgaleАй бұрын
Old flag looks great
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
A-tier flag
@abuturabshah65Ай бұрын
DAROOD MUHAMMAD O ALAY MUHAMMAD GOD BLESS YOU VERY NICE INFORMATIVE VIDEO ABUTURAB SHAH FROM AMERICA I SUBSCRIBE YOUR CHANNEL I LOVE IRAN IRAQ SYRIA BECAUSE OF HOLY SHRINES MAKE MORE AND MORE VIDEOS
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
Thank you very much! More videos coming 😁
@user-bc1wh7mr8v2 ай бұрын
نورت العراق ❤❤❤❤
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
😌😌 أنا سعيد لأنك تعتقد ذلك
@spgale2 ай бұрын
That jeep ride looks epic
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Twas sick m8 would recommend
@Pppq17242 ай бұрын
Welcome to Iraq 🇮🇶 ❤️!
@nadiewn72 ай бұрын
if you wont a 5 or 7 star hotel you must go to Babylon Rotana
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Good to know 👌🏼 I wasn’t after that though
@nadiewn72 ай бұрын
@@LeonardoDaVincelli nobody like palastaien hotel thay are rude and unwelcoming its the opposite of 🇮🇶 Iraq hospitality.
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
@@nadiewn7 😅 yeah it was unusual for Iraq, and to be fair the next morning in the Palestine Hotel the staff were different and they were very friendly and helpful!
@nadiewn72 ай бұрын
bel week end avery good travels agency with guide and thay will book you a cheaper places 😉
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
My Iraqi friend took me to a tour agency and they quoted me these prices without a guide.
@nadiewn72 ай бұрын
those people you are laughing about how give all mankind thier first writing and cites , low, religion , literature ,architecture , and civilization the country you are laughing at have been in war over 70 years got bombed and destroyed twice lost over 5m people be more responsible in your comments and please do film the modern sied of the city's you visit .
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
I am careful and responsible and wasn’t laughing at anybody in a negative way, the reason I came to Iraq was to appreciate the history and the hospitality of the people, of which some of my friends. Please do not assume before leaving a negative comment, I understand the horrors of what this country has faced.
@nadiewn728 күн бұрын
@@LeonardoDaVincelli every buddy come and comment about the trash 🗑 we know thier is a problem 🙄 but there are more argent mater and more important . welcome to Iraq 🇮🇶
@user-ul3ff5yt7f2 ай бұрын
Welcome to Iraq 🇮🇶🤍
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly 😌 it was so amazing!
@sooker55002 ай бұрын
Nice one mate.
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Cheers 😁
@search2learn7762 ай бұрын
the oldest ziggurat in history is ziggurat of Uruk not Ur.
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
It sure probably is! I didn’t claim it wasn’t 😁
@search2learn7762 ай бұрын
@@LeonardoDaVincelli and i didn't said you claimed such thing 😁
@yyyiyyyu2 ай бұрын
Welcome to Iraq ❤
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😁
@Qdu2Mq3132 ай бұрын
حللت اهلا، ووطئت سهلا، حياك الله في بلد الحضارات والانبياء والاوصياء ❤
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your kind words 😌
@yyyiyyyu2 ай бұрын
I subscribed to your beautiful channel ❤
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! I shall try keep up the videos of these amazing places 😁
@yyyiyyyu2 ай бұрын
This is how respectable tourists are. How respectable you are, man!
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Much appreciated 😌
@salms12882 ай бұрын
Welcome to Iraq
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, it was very welcoming!
@msharq2 ай бұрын
الهنود والباكستانين يعرفون اللهجة العراقية أكثر من العراقيين ماشاءالله صرنا نشوفهم أكثر من العراقيين بلعراق
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
That is very impressive!
@try2justbe2 ай бұрын
1:36 you're right it was amazing back then.
@LeonardoDaVincelliАй бұрын
I do hope it can return to its former glory some day!
@ammarsaleh33432 ай бұрын
اهلا وسهلا بك في العراق نتمنى لك إقامة طيبة
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Thanks very much, it was a pleasure!
@ammarsaleh33432 ай бұрын
نتمنى لك إقامة طيبة
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@AliMohammed-ky9bl2 ай бұрын
Welcome in iraq
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Shukran 😌
@MK_Tours3 ай бұрын
Great video Bro
@LeonardoDaVincelli2 ай бұрын
Thanks man, much appreciated 😁
@spgale3 ай бұрын
Rishi would absolutely hate that river with all those small boats
@LeonardoDaVincelli3 ай бұрын
He might like the sunken ones though
@husambotros39582 ай бұрын
@@LeonardoDaVincelliboat will come in handy on 4th of July 😂😂😂 only one man going back on it 😂😂😂
@roberto2023 ай бұрын
I may need to start a count for the amount of times Matt says "Oh Yeah!"
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Lovely
Mate love the places you go in the world ! Stay safe cousin ! X
@@Digging-life thanks Darren! 😌😌
Great video gain m8! Shame about the spiral and copper market though
@@spgale cheers m8, guess I have to go back
MMM Squad 💪🏽
@@chowe7903 always there if you need some Iraqi help 🚁
Great video Matthammed! 👏🏻👏🏻😂
@@aytugcolak4065 Shukran Ay2hammed!
Such an informative video! Thank you for sharing
I am very glad you appreciate :p ☺️
You seem posting misleading information the Arab states have nothing in common with Rome The similarity are due to historical reason that south Italy and Sicily was conquered by Arabic Islamic caliphate you are confusing Arabic people with Syrians (which Was occupied by Rome empire in old days)
I never said the Arab states have anything in common with Rome, I am simply visiting ancient Roman Provinces. The Romans under Trajan were in Mesopotamia and the northern Arabian Peninsula, which includes parts of modern day Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Saudi Arabia and Arab have nothing to do with Rome Syria and Lebanon was related to Rome
The Roman Empire was in the north of what is now Saudi Arabia, where the Nabataean Kingdom was.
Nice video. Guide was cool
Thanks lad
😀🐈
🐈 😊🐈
@@sametdokmetas2384 😀😁
I from Japan, I read about Orientalism, Iraq was part of Iran's territory - everything that has history and history is from Iran - Iranians are Persians and Arabs are all without history 💢💯
Thats quite a negative statement. Mesopotamia and their civilisations and the Arabs have a huge and rich history before and alongside the Iranians
They are neither Arabs nor Persians. They are Assyrians, Babylonians, and Akkadians. The Arabs entered Mesopotamia in 637 AD.❤
@@LeonardoDaVincelli I agree that they have a rich history and they not Arabs the Babylonians - Sumserians - Assyrians were not Arabs and were a separate people and different from the Arabs.It is the oldest and oldest history of the world for Iranians
What are you even talking about? Lol! By your logic, Iran's land has been part of Iraq's land many times throughout history, like during the Babylonian Empire, Assyrian Empire, and Abbasid Caliphate. It's pretty ignorant to ignore that the oldest and greatest civilizations started in what is now Iraq, not Iran. The oldest civilization was the Sumerian civilization, which started in the South of Iraq. Also, Iranians aren't "pure" Persians, just like Iraqi Arabs aren't "pure" Arabs. Iranians are a mix of Persians with Central and South Asians (like Afghani, Pakistani, etc) while Iraqis have a diverse heritage that includes Mesopotamians like Assyrians, along with Persian, Jewish, Turkish, Peninsular Arab, and North African (Egyptian) DNA. "Arab" is a linguistic and cultural group, not a race. Most non-Peninsular Arabic speakers have little Peninsular Arab DNA. If you check DNA tests, you'll find that most Iraqis have 0-30% Peninsular Arab DNA. For example, my DNA test showed 66.3% Assyrian, 17.1% Iraqi Jew, 10.2% Peninsular Arab, and 6.4% Egyptian, yet I'm a native Arabic speaker from Iraq. People need to educate themselves. It's crazy how folks oversimplify complex historical facts just to be racist. A lot of our current practices, dishes, beliefs, words, and lifestyles go back thousands of years in Mesopotamia. So, please don't be shallow. You still have time to delete this embarrassing, biased comment.
موقعك تركيا وتقول انك من إليابان وحتى لم أرى بحياتي ياباني يكذب بالتاريخ لأنهم يدرسون التاريخ ويعلمون جيدا من العراق بلد عريق طوا حضارات عظيمة، أيها الإيراني او التركي الصغير حقدك وكرهك للعراق لان يغير من حقيقة التاريخ و المرة الثانية غير موقعك عندما تحاول أن تكذب 🤣
I LOVE IRAQ BECAUSE OF HOLY SHRINES ABUTURAB SHAH FROM AMERICA
Bro , this video is super cool ❤
Thanks brooo 😁🤙
The quality of the B-Roll in this one is outstanding!
Hooray much appreciated! 😁
I hope you enjoy the country
I absolutely did thank you 😁
I absolutely did thank you 😁
m8 thats mental xaxa
Thanks king chad
sick intro! nice video mate
Thanks king
نوارت العراق 🇮🇶❤️
Welcome to Baghdad❤
Thank you very much!
Well done for posting❤❤❤
No problem at all :) more to come!
Petra is one of the most beautiful ancient Arab cities in the Arab civilization
Absolutely right!
Question: Why do you wear the Arab shemagh or the Arab scarf
My friend and I got them in Jordan several years ago and they’re brilliant items of clothing and look great!
Welcome to basra Next time text a local guy in basra so he can show you the rest of the city , you really toured like 10% of it . ( you can find them on google maps and they be more then happy to show you around for free ) And The Hotels you can find cheap 4 star hotels for like 70$ but u gotta ask the locals because they are not on any website on the internet lol I know in other places asking the locals might be difficult but in iraq it’s way deferent ! They will be smiling from ear to ear just to help out a tourist because the country and the locals hasn’t seen any tourists from 1980 since the iran war ..
Thank you! I was actually with a friend from Basra who showed me a lot but I didn’t record all of it as I was enjoying time with them, but it was great to see and eat lots of the food! The locals are indeed incredible in the whole country!
Iraq needs alot of work
Unfortunately yes but the locals told me how much it has improved in the last 5-10 years, hopefully that can continue!
@@LeonardoDaVincelli i live here this country has never seen peace before this 2 years
@@0op5z70 I really hope that continues and the unsafe reputation slowly changes, I felt very welcomed there
@@LeonardoDaVincelli glad to hear that 🙏
I'm not trying to sound rude, but I wanted to respond to your comment. There is always work in Iraq, but the United States always finds a way to demolish and destroy everything. Since the first Gulf War, when they convinced Saddam to attack Iran and gave him everything to accomplish his mission, until now they refuse to abandon Iraq, as they consider it their backyard.
❤
Old flag looks great
A-tier flag
DAROOD MUHAMMAD O ALAY MUHAMMAD GOD BLESS YOU VERY NICE INFORMATIVE VIDEO ABUTURAB SHAH FROM AMERICA I SUBSCRIBE YOUR CHANNEL I LOVE IRAN IRAQ SYRIA BECAUSE OF HOLY SHRINES MAKE MORE AND MORE VIDEOS
Thank you very much! More videos coming 😁
نورت العراق ❤❤❤❤
😌😌 أنا سعيد لأنك تعتقد ذلك
That jeep ride looks epic
Twas sick m8 would recommend
Welcome to Iraq 🇮🇶 ❤️!
if you wont a 5 or 7 star hotel you must go to Babylon Rotana
Good to know 👌🏼 I wasn’t after that though
@@LeonardoDaVincelli nobody like palastaien hotel thay are rude and unwelcoming its the opposite of 🇮🇶 Iraq hospitality.
@@nadiewn7 😅 yeah it was unusual for Iraq, and to be fair the next morning in the Palestine Hotel the staff were different and they were very friendly and helpful!
bel week end avery good travels agency with guide and thay will book you a cheaper places 😉
My Iraqi friend took me to a tour agency and they quoted me these prices without a guide.
those people you are laughing about how give all mankind thier first writing and cites , low, religion , literature ,architecture , and civilization the country you are laughing at have been in war over 70 years got bombed and destroyed twice lost over 5m people be more responsible in your comments and please do film the modern sied of the city's you visit .
I am careful and responsible and wasn’t laughing at anybody in a negative way, the reason I came to Iraq was to appreciate the history and the hospitality of the people, of which some of my friends. Please do not assume before leaving a negative comment, I understand the horrors of what this country has faced.
@@LeonardoDaVincelli every buddy come and comment about the trash 🗑 we know thier is a problem 🙄 but there are more argent mater and more important . welcome to Iraq 🇮🇶
Welcome to Iraq 🇮🇶🤍
Thank you kindly 😌 it was so amazing!
Nice one mate.
Cheers 😁
the oldest ziggurat in history is ziggurat of Uruk not Ur.
It sure probably is! I didn’t claim it wasn’t 😁
@@LeonardoDaVincelli and i didn't said you claimed such thing 😁
Welcome to Iraq ❤
Thank you! 😁
حللت اهلا، ووطئت سهلا، حياك الله في بلد الحضارات والانبياء والاوصياء ❤
Thank you very much for your kind words 😌
I subscribed to your beautiful channel ❤
Thank you very much! I shall try keep up the videos of these amazing places 😁
This is how respectable tourists are. How respectable you are, man!
Much appreciated 😌
Welcome to Iraq
Thank you very much, it was very welcoming!
الهنود والباكستانين يعرفون اللهجة العراقية أكثر من العراقيين ماشاءالله صرنا نشوفهم أكثر من العراقيين بلعراق
That is very impressive!
1:36 you're right it was amazing back then.
I do hope it can return to its former glory some day!
اهلا وسهلا بك في العراق نتمنى لك إقامة طيبة
Thanks very much, it was a pleasure!
نتمنى لك إقامة طيبة
Thank you very much!
Welcome in iraq
Shukran 😌
Great video Bro
Thanks man, much appreciated 😁
Rishi would absolutely hate that river with all those small boats
He might like the sunken ones though
@@LeonardoDaVincelliboat will come in handy on 4th of July 😂😂😂 only one man going back on it 😂😂😂
I may need to start a count for the amount of times Matt says "Oh Yeah!"
Better up my editing next time