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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Just call me Jari: [QB] The White Moors in the Book of Games were nothing but a whole host of people from Converted Native European Muslims to Saqalliba, Turks, Arabs, Syrians etc that were living in Al-Andalus. Why don't you crack open a history book before you speak on a subject. The Original Moors were Black Africans, case closed. Show me a Blond Haired Blue Eyed Saint with the Moniker "Moor" that predates Al-Andalus. [IMG]http://www.beliefnet.com/~/media/A90F94E162F24F5792EE8527C79E8B1E.ashx?w=400&h=300[/IMG] St. Benedict the Moor [IMG]http://www.tributetoafrica.com/images/Detail_Maurice.jpg[/IMG] St. Maurice [IMG]http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d131/sawaad/250px-StMosesTheBlack.gif[/IMG] St. Moses the Moor [QUOTE]Originally posted by cassiterides: [qb] ''Where are all the Blond and Blue Eyed Saint Maurice, St. Benedict the Moor, St. Moses the Moor??'' ==== The Moors appear as straight blonde and red haired and pale skinned in the 'Book of Games' of King Alfonso X of Castile. No Afroentric ever can explain this, or all the other thousands of art depictions of the Moors as light skinned with fair hair. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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