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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] Whether the blacks in the picture are slaves or not, Dana has made it clear long time ago that the folks portrayed in the pictures are not even true Arabs but light-skinned northern folks who were 'Arabized' or Islamicized. Even the artwork itself is not Arab since pictures of living things are forbidden in Islam but Turkic in style. [/qb][/QUOTE]Centuries ago Yemeni arabs brought in slaves from Ethiopia as slave soldiers. The Egyptians brought Ethiopian slaves into Egypt in the 19th century. If there were photos of modern day people who were descendants of them you and dana not knowing their ancestry would be claiming they are "true Arabs" or "real Egyptians". Example you keep posting that Tuareg boy ignoring Ottoni on the maternal ancestry of them. "Arab" is a culture with suggestions of original ethnicity. They are charcterized by the J haplogroup They tend toward straight hair and tend to look like a people of various proportions of in between black and white looking. You can look at the San and Mandelas and realize long term residents of the Maghreb would not generally be as dark as equatorial Africans, even before considering all the occupations that have occured in the past 3000+ years. Did the first people of Arabia enter the penninsula from the North or out of what is now Djibouti across the Red Sea? That is uncertain. Are the earliest Muslims of the peninsula related primarily to them? Also uncertain [/QB][/QUOTE]
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