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[QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by typeZeiss: [qb] Dr. Winters, thank you. My theory is that the ancient Habashi/Aksumite people had a empire that is not being told about or recognized by main stream researchers. I believe their empire extended as you pointed out from India, to east Africa and included part or maybe even all of the middle east at one point. I am also starting to think they may have extended that into Europe which is why those Armenians are writing in Ge'ez. I am also starting to believe the first moors were these Habashi/Aksumite people. I think their kingdom may have even spanned parts of the Sahara and maybe even West Africa. Have you come across anything in your research which may hint at my theory? [/qb][/QUOTE]I don't know about West Africa since during the Axumiote period, numerous groups were migrating out of Nubia and the Fezzan into West Africa at this time. But I do believe they played an important role in South Asia and the Middle East. I have always felt that the presence of Ge'ez in Armenia was an indication opf this settlement and occupation of many parts of Central Asia/Southeast Western Europe. To know ancient Black history you have to learn many foriegn languages to get at the sources. Understanding comparative linguistics helps, because it can show genetic relationships and substratum languages which point to the earlier presence of African and Black people outside Africa. . [/qb][/QUOTE]Dr. Winters I hope academics such as yourself start to developing these facts more and rewrite our history as Africans. Our story has truly yet to be told I think. I read a book called "History of the Moors of Spain" written in the 1800s. In it the guy claims the first Moors were Sabeans from Yemen and the leader's name was Malik YaAfrici Which in Arabic translate to African King or something like that. I am starting to believe the Moors were these Habashi/Aksumites who struck out from their Yemeni strong hold and hit Europe. I want to do more search on the Sabean origins as well. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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