The Old Towns of Djenné are an urban and archaeological complex in the Mali city of Djenné. The four archaeological sites featured in it are Djenné-Djeno, Hambarkétolo, Kaniana, and Tonomba. It was added to the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1988. Djenné, which has been inhabited since 250 B.C., developed into a market hub and a crucial connection in …
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July, 2022
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6 July
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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6 July
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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June, 2022
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25 June
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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8 June
9/11: Untold story of Genelle, last person found alive after 27hrs in rubble of World Trade Center
In the wreckage of the World Trade Center, Genelle Guzman-McMillan was the last person found alive when United States was attacked on September 11, 2001. On that same day she arrived at the 64th floor of the World Trade Center. Unfortunately when the attack was launched, she ended up being buried for 27 hours after the towers fell, the longest …
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3 June
Rain Queens of baLobedu S. Africa control clouds & rainfall
Queen Modjadji, often known as the Rain Queen, are the hereditary queens of the Balobedu people of South Africa’s Limpopo Province. The Rain Queens have extraordinary abilities, including the powers to control the rainfall and clouds. Lobedu, also known as baLobedu, is a South African indigenous people that lives in the Limpopo area. They’re famous for their baLobedu monarchy, or …
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1 June
Ancient cultural corsets of Dinka. The world’s darkest & tallest people
The Jieeng or Dinka people are a Nilotic tribe from South Sudan, but they do have a significant community in the diaspora. They live mostly along the Nile, from Mangalla to Renk, in Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile (formerly two out of three Sudanese Southern Provinces) and Dinka Ngok of Abyei Area in South Sudan. When one hears the term …
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May, 2022
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31 May
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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28 May
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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25 May
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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