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[QUOTE]Originally posted by dana marniche: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] I swear y'all, this lyinass worm's feign of stupidity at times seems too all authentic. The dummy does not understand that the word Moor was originally applied to BLACKS only because the very word Moor meant [b]black[/b] NOT "brown" or "tan" or "tawny"!! The etymology of the word moor and its Greek ancestor maure were told to the lyinass b|tch too many times. :o [/qb][/QUOTE]other jackass, Maure is Roman, Maurisi is Greek. The name Moor derives from the small Numidian Kingdom of Maure of the 3rd century BCE in what is now northern central and western part of Algeria and a part of northern Morocco.The Maure (Moors) were trading partners of Carthage, founded by Phoenicians. During the second Punic war between Carthage and Rome, two Moorish Numidian kings took different sides, Syphax with Carthage, Masinissa with the Romans. [b]Syphax [/b] [IMG]http://www.livius.org/a/1/carthage/syphax_coin.jpg[/IMG] [b]Masinissa[/b] [IMG]http://www.livius.org/a/1/carthage/massinissa_coin.jpg[/IMG] bitch [/qb][/QUOTE]National Geographic has the top coin as a Roman general. This guy looks actually more like a Swede. Do these look like Zaghawa or Tuareg to u, Lyin_ss. The early Moorish people according to the List of Provinces of Diocletian dated to approx. the 4th c. A.D. included the Mauri Bavares whom some scholars think were ancestral to the Bafour. See Hrbek, I. (1988). The emergence of the Fatimids. In Africa from the Seventh to the Eleventh century UNESCO General History of AFrica, (pp. p. 313). They also included Mauri Gentiani or Quinque Gentiani of the Kabyle region who separated themselves into 5 tribes like the Tuareg and Beja or Cushites; Mauri Baqautes, whom Carcopino claimed were probably the Bargwata (a Masmuda people) undoubtedly originally related to peoples further west in Fezzan or Libya and Chad who named their towns and people Borgu and Bargawa etc. Carcopino, 1940, p. 387-388 in Le fin du Maroc Romain. Melanges d’archeologie et d’histoire. 57 pp. 349-448. 9 And Mauri Mazikes were "an Ethiopian people" of the Expositio Totius Mundi living in the desert. The Mazices are mentioned by the 4th century Roman Vegetius as a sub-clan of the “Laguatan”, who were “Mauri” in the Syrtica region of Libya (D.J. Mattingly, p. 290). The Laguatan or Leuathes Mauri are the Tuareg. of course this is before the Tuareg had slaves or mixed with Turks in Zeila and Murzuk and Syrians in Libya as mentioned in the manuscripts of Bornu. In Rome “every other slave was called Amasix, Maxyx, Maxitanus or simply Max” (Wendt, It Began in Babel, 1962, p. 66). Lying _ss I don't know how u even have the time to go back and forth between the Eurowacky sites and this one. lol! Did Snowden not say the word Mauri was used synonymously for Niger. Lyin_ss u must understandthat much that has been written and studied about the Berbers has come from a period before it was known that a tremendous influx of slaves that had been brought into Morocco FROM EURASIA whom the Masmuda a black people and the Zanata a black people mixed with. Let us not forget that even ibn Khaldun claimed most people in his day believed Berbers were descendants of the Canaanites and had received their black color from a curse. He claimed the Zanata were the largest group of Berbers in his time. Rogers wrote that St. Jerome said the Romans knew of 3 Ethiopian peoples Nubians Moors and pygmies. Now I will have to find that in Jerome. I don't know where Jerome mentions this off hand, but it would not be much different than what other Romans said at the time. Uh oh - a cursory glance on the internet brings us this by swarthy Silius Italicus. "on his hot steed unused to curb or reign, a black Numidian prances o'er the plain" quoted by from Records of Roman History by Francis Hobler Vol.1, 357 p. 1860 . Google it! Are those the Numidians u were talking about Lying _ss? :confused: I agree with you Numidians and Mauri two peas in a pod. :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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