The video is about the life and culture of Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, as experienced by two YouTubers, Ibrahim and Azzouz. They discuss the Arabic origins of the tribes in the region, with some tribes having very poor Arabic. They also talk about the famous Buzkashi game, a horse-riding competition where players try to grab a goat carcass and bring it to a specific area. The video highlights the danger and excitement of the game, with jockeys battling each other to win.
The YouTubers also meet a local named Bilal, who is of Arabic origin and from Mecca Quraysh. They visit a restaurant where Kabuli Palaw, a traditional Afghan dish, is prepared. They taste the dish and are impressed by its quality. They also learn about the local custom of eating a dish made of seven fruits at the beginning of each year.
The video ends with a discussion about the YouTubers' filming process, which is done entirely on their phones. They started with an iPhone 7 and have now upgraded to an iPhone 12 Pro Max. They also mention that they are the best people in Afghanistan and encourage viewers to continue supporting their content.
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. The YouTubers, Ibrahim and Azzouz, are both Afghani but were born and raised in Saudi Arabia.
4. The video also features an individual named Bilal from Mazar-i-Sharif.
5. The origins of the people in Mazar-i-Sharif are Arabic, specifically from Mecca Quraysh.
6. The video discusses the game of Buzkashi, a popular and dangerous sport in Afghanistan.
7. The video features a horse race where players compete to take a goat carcass around a flag and put it back in the circle.
8. The video also mentions the presence of Arabs in various cities in Afghanistan.
9. The video features a discussion about the food in Mazar-i-Sharif, specifically the famous dish Kabuli Palaw.
10. The video ends with a discussion about Ibrahim and Azzouz's video production process, which they do entirely on their phones.