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Ancient Egyptian Sphinx has links with ancient Alien Mars Civilization and contain deep secrets

Russian boy Boriska Kipriyanovich has confounded experts with his knowledge of outer space for nearly 20 years. Boriska Kipriyanovich, a Russian boy from Mars, reveals how to unlock the sphinx in Egypt, which is said to contain a secret affecting human life. Recently, Boriska Kipriyanovich, who claimed to be a Martian reincarnated on Earth, said that the ancient Egyptian colossus …

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The human race is of African origin over 200,000 years ago

According to a recent DNA study, all modern humans can be genetically linked to a single location in southern Africa 200,000 years ago. However, scientists claim that the study, which examined the DNA of live individuals, is not nearly thorough enough to identify the origin of our species. According to population geneticist Aylwyn Scally of the University of Cambridge in …

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Asli Abade; First African Woman Air Force Pilot in history of Africa and Middle East

Asli Hassan Abade was the first African woman pilot on the entire continent of Africa and the Middle East. She is a military leader, civil activist, and pilot for the Somali Air Force. She was the first and only female pilot in the Somali Air Force up until this point (SAF). She was residing in the American state of Texas as …

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Ancient African tribes shared common unique cultures

Ancient African tribes are immersed in culture, and each region of Africa has its own distinct traits. This lesson looks at the many different and wonderful communities that once existed in ancient Africa. There were multiple ancient African “tribes” or civilizations. Africa is a vast continent with a diverse landscape that includes rainforests, savannas, and deserts. Each location had its …

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Ramses I, the pharaoh who traveled to America [1539-1292 BC]

Who was Ramses I? Ramses I was born into a famous military lineage from the Avaris region of northern Egypt and was not intended to be pharaoh. Paramesu was his name, and he had a brilliant military career in Egypt. During Horemheb’s reign, the last emperor of the eighteenth dynasty, he rose to tremendous heights of prominence, becoming a general …

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100 Things You Did Not Know About Africa

1. The human race is of African origin. The oldest known skeletal remains of anatomically modern humans (or homo sapiens sapiens) were excavated at sites in East Africa. Human remains were discovered at Omo in Ethiopia that were dated at 195,000 years old, the oldest known in the world. 2. Skeletons of pre-humans have been found in Africa that date …

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How Shaka Zulu was assassinated and his prophecy about Africa – 1828

Shaka kaSenzangakhona, the Zulu king and founder of the Zulu empire, was assassinated at kwaDukuza in 1828 by his two half-brothers Dingane and Mhlangana — one date given is September 24. After the assassination, Dingane took over the throne. Shaka’s Last Words Shaka’s final words have taken on prophetic significance, with popular South African/Zulu legend having him warning Dingane and …

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Ram sentenced to 3yrs in prison for killing 45-year-old woman in East Africa

A customary court in Rumbek East County, Lakes State, South Sudan has fined the owner of a ram which killed a woman in the area recently. The five-year-old ram was arrested by police for knocking dead a 45-year-old Adhieu Chaping last week. The angry animal was near the late when it repeatedly pounced on her ribs as she attempted to …

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Not Just a Pretty Face: Cleopatra was a genius female Pharaoh who spoke 8 Languages

Hatshepsut, Ancient Egyptian brave Queen Warrior who ruled as a Pharaoh in 1478 BC. Cleopatra VII (69–30 BC) was the last active monarch of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. Cleopatra was a powerful and effective queen, but historical accounts slandered her, downplayed her achievements, and inflated her misdeeds. Cleopatra is commonly depicted in ancient Roman texts and popularized in modern …

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Meet Sabina Chebichi; the first African woman to win women’s marathon & she was barefoot

Sabina Chebichi, sometimes known as the ‘petticoat princess,’ is a former Kenyan middle-distance runner. Sabina Chebichi was born in the Kenyan county of Trans-Nzoia, northwest of Nairobi, in 1959. She had her early education at Mlimani Primary School. Chebichi began running in 1972, and her first race was won in Kechiko. Feisal Sherman, the Secretary of Kenya’s Amateur Athletic Association …

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