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There have always been two racial types native to Arabia:
The Arabid (a Meditterenean-Caucasoid) racial type:
The Veddoid (Australiod) racial type:
Neither are Negroid (Black).
Blacks (negroids) were only ever confined to sub-sahara africa until slavery.
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The first Saudi to attempt to regain power after the fall of Dir'iyyah in 1818 was Mishari bin Saud, a brother of the last ruler in Dir'iyyah. Mishari was soon captured by the Egyptians and killed. In 1824, Turki bin Abdullah, another Saudi who had managed to evade capture by the Egyptians, was able to expel Egyptian forces and their local allies from Riyadh and its environs. Turki, a grandson of the first Saudi imam Muhammad bin Saud, is generally regarded as the founder of the second Saudi dynasty and is also the ancestor of the kings of modern-day Saudi Arabia. He made his capital in Riyadh and was able to enlist the services of many relatives who had escaped captivity in Egypt, including his son Faisal.
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quote:Originally posted by Mike111: Lion - The Saudi are NOT Arabs.
The first Saudi to attempt to regain power after the fall of Dir'iyyah in 1818 was Mishari bin Saud, a brother of the last ruler in Dir'iyyah. Mishari was soon captured by the Egyptians and killed. In 1824, Turki bin Abdullah, another Saudi who had managed to evade capture by the Egyptians, was able to expel Egyptian forces and their local allies from Riyadh and its environs. Turki, a grandson of the first Saudi imam Muhammad bin Saud, is generally regarded as the founder of the second Saudi dynasty and is also the ancestor of the kings of modern-day Saudi Arabia. He made his capital in Riyadh and was able to enlist the services of many relatives who had escaped captivity in Egypt, including his son Faisal.
Sometimes the fake Arabs use the nickname "Turki" to signify their "True" origins.
Do you see the picture opening this thread Mike, are those guys white or black guys in your interpretation?
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quote:Originally posted by Mike111: Lion - The Saudi are NOT Arabs.
The first Saudi to attempt to regain power after the fall of Dir'iyyah in 1818 was Mishari bin Saud, a brother of the last ruler in Dir'iyyah. Mishari was soon captured by the Egyptians and killed. In 1824, Turki bin Abdullah, another Saudi who had managed to evade capture by the Egyptians, was able to expel Egyptian forces and their local allies from Riyadh and its environs. Turki, a grandson of the first Saudi imam Muhammad bin Saud, is generally regarded as the founder of the second Saudi dynasty and is also the ancestor of the kings of modern-day Saudi Arabia. He made his capital in Riyadh and was able to enlist the services of many relatives who had escaped captivity in Egypt, including his son Faisal.
Sometimes the fake Arabs use the nickname "Turki" to signify their "True" origins.
Do you see the picture opening this thread Mike, are those guys white or black guys in your interpretation?
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^^^^ None of those people look black, its just a B&W Photo which makes their skin Darker..LMAO..
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Lion - the Turks have ruled Saudi Arabia for a long time. Currently the only Black ruler in Arabia is Qaboos ibn Sa'id Al Sa'id of Oman.
In Saudi Arabia the true Black Arabs have been relegated to tribal lands, and they are constantly at war with the ruling Turks.
There are about 150 major tribes in Saudi Arabia.
HERE ARE A FEW ARTICLES.
The Saudi Separation Fence
Two months ago, the Saudi government began to build a fence along its border with Yemen in an attempt to separate the residents along both sides of the border. The border between the two countries was set out in the 2000 Jeddah border treaty, which included a 20 kilometer-wide neutral zone as a strip of grazing land permitted to both sides. The building of the fence enraged the Shi'ite Wayilah tribe on the Yemenite side, which even before its construction had objected to the location of the border.
The Wayilah tribe owns approximately 200 military vehicles and thousands of rifles, and in the past has waged fierce battles against the Saudi Yam tribe. In 2000, it battled the Yemenite Dahm tribe, which is said to have the support of the Saudi government.
The late Wayilah tribal head Sheikh bin Shag'e, who died in 2002 under mysterious circumstances, had explained that he had in his possession 240 year-old documents proving the tribe's ownership of the lands included in the Jeddah treaty. Saudi Arabia tried to pacify the Wayilah, giving 500 of them Saudi citizenship, but the tribesmen nevertheless rioted on various occasions, including when the Saudi authorities arrested a Shi'ite sheikh of the tribe and shut down his mosque.
Saudi Arabia appears to be taking the lead in Yemen's effort to crush Huthi rebels, in the largest Saudi military operation since the 1990 Gulf War.
Saudi jets, helicopters and artillery continued to attack Huthi positions along the Yemeni frontier early this week, one month after Saudi forces struck back after rebels carried crossed the border in a brief but deadly raid, according to Saudi press reports.
On Sunday, Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz, the deputy prime minister, emphasised that the goal of the biggest Saudi military mobilisation since the 1990-91 Gulf War is protecting Saudi sovereignty, not encroaching on Yemen.
Saudi Arabia "will not allow anyone to gain a foothold on its land," he said.
The Utaybah tribe has traditionally lived just north of the present Riyadh-Mecca highway in the desert between the Saudi capital, Riyadh, and Jeddah on the Red Sea. The residence of the tribal leader is Afif, a small town of 90,000 about 600 kilometres West of Riyadh. Many Utaybah are found in Riyadh, Jeddah and as far away as Kuwait. The Utaybah tribe has historically had an important role in the Saudi army dating to the early days of the reign of Abdul Aziz Al Saud, founder of the present ruling dynasty. The Utaybah tribe is composed of three major branches: the Barga (the largest branch), the Rwog, and the Banu Saad (Sons of Saad). Each of these branches are divided into many clans and families.
quote:Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: ^^^^ None of those people look black, its just a B&W Photo which makes their skin Darker..LMAO..
Jari, consider this:
quote: The complexion of the Sulaym tribes of al Harra and the Hejaz or northwest Arabia is said by al Jahiz to be “black” as the volcanic lava of the region.
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quote:Originally posted by Mike111: Lion - The Saudi are NOT Arabs.
The first Saudi to attempt to regain power after the fall of Dir'iyyah in 1818 was Mishari bin Saud, a brother of the last ruler in Dir'iyyah. Mishari was soon captured by the Egyptians and killed. In 1824, Turki bin Abdullah, another Saudi who had managed to evade capture by the Egyptians, was able to expel Egyptian forces and their local allies from Riyadh and its environs. Turki, a grandson of the first Saudi imam Muhammad bin Saud, is generally regarded as the founder of the second Saudi dynasty and is also the ancestor of the kings of modern-day Saudi Arabia. He made his capital in Riyadh and was able to enlist the services of many relatives who had escaped captivity in Egypt, including his son Faisal.
Sometimes the fake Arabs use the nickname "Turki" to signify their "True" origins.
Do you see the picture opening this thread Mike, are those guys white or black guys in your interpretation?
Mike, is the guy above black or white?
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The Rashaida migrated from Saudi Arabia around 200 years ago, the Bashari belong to the nomadic Beja tribe who have been wandering the Red Sea hills for 6000 years, not answering to any central government until the early 1990s. Both tribes wear their traditional clothes like a uniform.
Shalatein, South of Hurghada
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Iron I don't deny that there were Black Arabs esp. in the South but when Al-Jahiz wrote that it was the 9th century A.D the Modern Nation of Saudi Arabia and the House of Saud was formed after WW2, I seriously doubt the House of Saud was black.
quote:Originally posted by IronLion:
quote:Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: ^^^^ None of those people look black, its just a B&W Photo which makes their skin Darker..LMAO..
Jari, consider this:
quote: The complexion of the Sulaym tribes of al Harra and the Hejaz or northwest Arabia is said by al Jahiz to be “black” as the volcanic lava of the region.
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^^^^^Abd Al Aziz Ibn Saud the original King Saud, …and other family members 1911
Abd Al-Aziz ibn Saud,
Iron, what happened? :
Abd Al-Aziz ibn Saud,
Abd Al-Aziz ibn Saud,
Lyingass
Even Cashitty boy sees the difference. Tell me, you need glasses or pills?
Lion!
Ironed, what do you mean difference? All the above, the one you posted and the one I posted, are photos of Abd Al-Aziz ibn Saud The only difference is he was more tanned in one of the photos. It's all the same person, what's wrong with you?
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^^^^^Abd Al Aziz Ibn Saud the original King Saud, …and other family members 1911
Abd Al-Aziz ibn Saud,
Iron, what happened? :
Abd Al-Aziz ibn Saud,
Abd Al-Aziz ibn Saud,
Lyingass
Even Cashitty boy sees the difference. Tell me, you need glasses or pills?
Lion!
Ironed, what do you mean difference? All the above, the one you posted and the one I posted, are photos of Abd Al-Aziz ibn Saud The only difference is he was more tanned in one of the photos. It's all the same person, what's wrong with you?
Really Dunce? Then point out Abd Al Aziz ibn Saud in the picture I posted.
After that point out which one of you pictures if Abdulah bin Abd Al Azziz bin Saud, and the one who was known as Abd Al Azziz bin Saud. There are two different people in your pictures though your myopic albino eyes are challenged, as usual.
You are seemingly confused by names and images...
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quote:Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: Iron I don't deny that there were Black Arabs esp. in the South but when Al-Jahiz wrote that it was the 9th century A.D the Modern Nation of Saudi Arabia and the House of Saud was formed after WW2, I seriously doubt the House of Saud was black.
quote:Originally posted by IronLion:
quote:Originally posted by -Just Call Me Jari-: ^^^^ None of those people look black, its just a B&W Photo which makes their skin Darker..LMAO..
Jari, consider this:
quote: The complexion of the Sulaym tribes of al Harra and the Hejaz or northwest Arabia is said by al Jahiz to be “black” as the volcanic lava of the region.
You read about the description of the Sulaym by Jahiz.
You know of the famous tribe of the Rashaida.
Yet you doubt they were Black Africans, even when you are shown a true picture of the Great Father of the original house of Saud and his brothers and cousins...
Well, your opinion remains yours, not mine.
I deal with reality and irrefutable evidence. No half baked christian apologist opinion for me. A true Muur deals with science.
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Prince Bandar was born in Saudi Arabia on March 2, 1949, at Taif, the summer capital of the Kingdom, the son of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Aviation, and Inspector-General. He is married to Princess Haifa Bint Faisal. He has four sons and four daughters