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Maturing is realizing BANTU expansion/ BANTU as an identity / the language classification of BANTU is all a EUROCENTRIC LIE To distort African identity Separate WEST CENTRAL Africans from ancient civilization in the north east And justify white invasion of South Africa 🇿🇦
Braids inspired by women from the Bassara Arab tribe of Northern Chad. ❤️
No amount of wealth can protect you from a country that lacks basic infrastructure.
ok I hate to be a buzzkill but the whole point of mansa musa relating this anecdote was that this guy did not come back from the voyage, paving the way for mansa musa to become mansa
And then there's Columbus and the rest who claimed to have discovered something that already existed
Not defending their actions but Have you asked yourself what was their alternative? Trans Atlantic Slavery was an enterprise enforced in that region by force until its abolition by its enforcers(Europeans), you either worked with the superior power(British) or be enslaved.
We have to be careful those are Arabs, you miss them cause you don’t think Arabs are black in appearance.
Videos from Egypt and some other parts of North Africa , I urge you to make not of the red ottoman Turk hats.
The first wave of Arab invaders like the Umayyads were black like those images above the white Arab invaders aren’t even Arabs but are mamluks(Turkish slave soldiers who took over Islamic world) and ottomans also Turks.These turks kicked the first invadering Arabs south to Sudan
The many ancient headrests across Africa. We're far more connected than we realize. What makes these headrests interesting is that each design had its own significant and cultural meaning, and they determined who could use them at the time.
Mosaic Law In Africa Inland Africans once followed Mosaic Law before Christianity and Islam spread across Africa. “The Religion of the In-land Negro's most of them antiently worshipped one God, call'd Guighime, that is, Lord of Heaven: this Perswasion of theirs not being…
Scholars critical of military rule argue that African military governments were often as corrupt as their civilian predecessors. However, Somalia under Siad Barre is singled out as an exception to this pattern. “𝘛𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘣𝘦𝘦𝘯 𝘦𝘹𝘤𝘦𝘱𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴, 𝘴𝘶𝘤𝘩 𝘢𝘴…
A 1975 investigative report by the United States on the Somali Democratic Republic identified Somalia as one of the least corrupt nations in Africa. “The socialistic regime of General Siad has survived five years, and imposes a stable and effective government on the Horn of…
1760 AD: Most of the Portuguese Were Tawny or Black In West Africa Andrew Brice describes 1760 Negroland only containing 10 or 12 white families, while the rest were black Portuguese. The black ones called themselves true Portuguese.
#Mali:2ᵉ session du Collège des chefs d’État de la Confédération #AES —Bamako prête pour l’événement À une semaine d’intervalle après une première mission,l’équipe pluridisciplinaire de la commission d’organisation a effectué une nouvelle visite sur les mêmes sites afin de
Africa is Proud of you!
J’ai présidé ce jour la cérémonie de remise de l’Étendard à la Force unifiée de l’AES. Un acte fort qui traduit la volonté du Burkina Faso, du Mali et du Niger d’assumer ensemble, en toute souveraineté, la défense et la sécurité de l’espace sahélien. #AES
🇧🇫🇲🇱🇳🇪Everything is finally set for the official opening of the Confederate Bank for Investment and Development of AES (BCID-AES). Head office is planted in Bamako. A new page of Mali's and AES' history opens
“Many Jews also are scatter’d throughout this Region; some Natives, boasting themselves of Abraham’s seed, inhabiting both sides of the River NIGER. Others are Asian Strangers, who fled thither either from the desolation of Jerusalem by Vespasian…” Ogilby John - 1670
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