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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by awlaadberry: [qb] [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/26/Faysal_bin_Turki.jpg[/IMG] For example, this is Qabooos' great grandfather. [/qb][/QUOTE]Interesting how you left his name out : Faisal bin Turki His father Turki bin Abdullah bin Muhammad (ترکي بن عبدالله) (1855-1834) was the founder of the Second Saudi State and ruled the area of Najd during the period from 1821-1834 following administration by the Ottoman Empire. Once agin the first state of Saudi Arabia: the founder Ibn Saud: [IMG]http://hoffstrizz.typepad.com/.a/6a0128773aba66970c0148c7d3eecb970c-800wi[/IMG] This thread is not what did the Arabs look like. They had been mixing for enturies and "Arab" is not a race. All contemporary Arabs were considered as descended from two ancestors, Qahtan and Adnan. Omanis and others are of the Southern branch, Qahtan. Prophet Muhammad was of the Northern branch Adnan. They can be distinguished by genetics and Arabin historical records and geneology. Yet both groups are Arabs. You wish to steer this thread into "how did the early Arabs look" But you avoid the topic of Arab slavery which included large numbers of Africans and Eurasians brought into Arabia and some slavery still goes on today. Instead of men who lived in Arabia being posted on your website as "true Arabs" you have Sultans of Zanzibar, who were not involved in the slavery of Eurasians into the empire. Zanzibar was the transfer point for Africa, far off form Asia a coastal import export point for ensalved Africans. Some of the harshest comnditions for slaves of the Arabs are related to theis place, the Zanj who were exported to the salt mines of Iraq to be worked to death. African slaves worked the spice planations for which Zanzibar was also famous for. Who could forget their cloves? These Sultans of Zanzibar only changed their ways becasue of pressure from the British and they continued to violate treaties as much as they could. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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