Evidence shows that the Moors ruled for nearly 700 years in Europe — mostly Spain and Portugal. They were identified for their presence on Western society, but not a lot of people know that the Moors were actually African descent Europeans. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, moors were generally described as “all black and indeed swarthy and hence the …
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Fula/Fulani People and their origins. (One of the largest ethnic groups in Africa)
By Tarig Anter Fula or Fulani or Fulbe (the latter being an Anglicization of the word in their language, Fulɓɓe) are an ethnic group of people spread over many countries, predominantly in West Africa, but found also in Central Africa and The Sudan of east Africa. The countries in Africa where they are present include Mauritania, Senegal, Guinea, The Gambia, …
Read More »Incredible dental work found on a 4,000-year-old mummy of Ancient Egypt
Dentistry, in some form or another, has been practiced for at least 9,000 years, although tooth extraction and remedies for tooth aches probably go back much further. The study of ancient remains from around the world has demonstrated the ingenuity that existed in the application of surgical and cosmetic dental practices going back many millennia. Historical records reveal numerous dental …
Read More »Kingdom of Carthage founded in 814 BC in North Africa. Fought wars with Rome
Known primarily as the Punic Wars competitor of ancient Rome, Carthage was a trading city in North Africa that existed for over 500 years. From its foundation by the semi-legendary Queen Dido in 814 B.C the Kingdom of Carthage became the dominant power in the western Mediterranean. The Phoenician cities were highly dependent on both land and seaborne trade, and …
Read More »Teach your children African/Black History to change future of Africa & Black people
Millions of black people have been miseducated to serve the agendas of the ruling white elites. We often hear the saying ‘history is agreed upon by the winners.’ Dan Brown captures the very essence of this idea: “History is always written by the winners. When two cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books-books which …
Read More »Dinka resisted British colonization & defeated British troops with sharp spears in 1919 – 1920
In South Sudan in 1919 Dinka Aliab, inhabited an area west of the upper White Nile River. The tribesmen were tall and fit-looking cattle herders who were adept at using spears. Dinak Aliab knew nothing about western convention i.e wearing clothing or paying tax demands to the government. The shared governing authority in the Sudan by then was a joint …
Read More »The Kru tribe, tough people that refused to be captured and taken away for slavery
The people of Kru are a tribe of West Africa from South-Eastern Liberia and the neighboring Côte D’ivoire. Kru migrated and settled in different parts of the West African coasts, in particular Sierra Leone, Freetown, Cameroon, and Nigeria. It is said that Kru people have historical relations with Nigeria’s Ijaws. The Kru tribe who made fishing and trading as their …
Read More »Museum in China that put on an exhibit that compared Africans to animals
A photo series was displayed at the Hubei Provincial Museum to show the relationship between man and nature which was captured during a photographer and businessman’s visit to Africa during in the past decades. “This is Africa” exhibition included traditional elephant, cheetah and sunset shots around the savannah, but makes one significant misstep. A segment titled “One’s heart looks” shows …
Read More »African women warriors from Dahomey Kingdom (17th century) that inspired Black Panther
On the Coast of West Africa, the Dahomey Kingdom (1625 -1894) was home to the only appointed elite female warrior troop in history. In what is now modern day Benin, the Dahomey soldiers included fearless female warriors, most commonly known as the Dahomey Amazons. Not much is known about how the Dahomey Warriors came to be or even what happened …
Read More »Tenkamenin ‘King of Golden Kingdom of Ghana’ One of Great Models of African Rule (1037-1075 A.D.)
Tenkamenin ‘King of Golden Kingdom of Ghana’ One of Great Models of African Rule (1037-1075 A.D.) Tenkamenin, the King of the People. Tenkamenin ruled from 1062 until 1076 in what is modern-day Ghana-who would have known right? Throughout Tenkamenin’s brief reign Ghana reached great heights. Tenkamenin’s empire prospered economically through his tactful management of the gold trade across the Sahara …
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