The video is about the life and culture of Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, and features an interview with two YouTubers, Ibrahim and Azzouz, who are from Afghanistan and have moved to Saudi Arabia for work. They speak Arabic incredibly well and have returned to Afghanistan to make videos about their homeland.
The video begins with a visit to an official ceremony where they took some beautiful shots. They then headed towards the field of the "Buzkashi", a famous and dangerous game in Afghanistan. The game involves players on horses trying to take the carcass of a goat around a flag and back to the circle. The crowd can be more than 40 jockeys, and the game is extremely dangerous, with many people dying in the game.
The video also features a visit to the stage for high-class spectators, where they meet Bilal, a friend from Mazar-i-Sharif. Bilal's origins are Arabic and exactly from Mecca Quraysh. They also meet Obeid Allah, a horse jockey in Mazar-i-Sharif who is one of the champions. Obeid Allah scored three goals that day, putting the goat in the "Halal circle".
The video concludes with a visit to a restaurant where they try the famous dish "Kabuli Palaw". The restaurant's chief is the best to make Kabuli Palaw in Mazar-i-Sharif. They also learn that Ibrahim and Azzouz film all their videos by phone, starting from an iPhone 7 and now using an iPhone 12 Pro Max.
1. The video is about Mazar-i-Sharif, a city in Afghanistan.
2. The video features YouTubers from Afghanistan who speak Arabic incredibly well.
3. One of the YouTubers, Ibrahim, is an Afghan but was born and raised in Saudi Arabia.
4. The video also features Azzouz, who stars with Ibrahim in the videos.
5. The video mentions an official ceremony and a field for the "Buzkashi" game, a famous and dangerous sport in Afghanistan.
6. The Buzkashi game involves players on horses trying to take a goat carcass around a flag, with the player who completes the circle first winning.
7. The video also features a stage for high-class spectators.
8. The video mentions a man named Bilal from Mazar-i-Sharif, who is of Arabic origin.
9. The video mentions that 20% of Afghans are of Arabic origins.
10. The video features a horse jockey named Obeid Allah, who is a champion in Mazar-i-Sharif.
11. The video mentions that the horse price can range from 50K to 150K USD.
12. The video features a bridge between two mountains, which is a local landmark.
13. The video mentions trying the food in Mazar-i-Sharif, including the famous dish "Kabuli palaw".
14. The video features a restaurant where the chief is known for making Kabuli Palaw.
15. The video mentions a tradition of serving a large quantity of rice and meat, known as "Man-sheer-palaw" or "rice lion".
16. The video features a man named Khalifa who works at a restaurant and starts his work early in the morning.
17. The video mentions that Ibrahim and Azzouz film all their videos by phone, starting from an iPhone 7 and now an iPhone 12 Pro Max.