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[QUOTE]Originally posted by ausar: [QB] Kawasshkar said: [QUOTE]oes it apply to the Berbers? > A couple problems with your assertions: > A couple problems with your assertions: > Ausar responded > 1. How do you define a 'caucasoid'' What > exactly makes a caucasoid a caucasoid and how > does it apply to the Berbers? Kawashkar said: North Africans, in particular Berbers, were considered the same "kind of people" by the Spaniards. A person that looks like the soccer player ZIDANE, for example, does not call the North Africans, in particular Berbers, were considered the same "kind of people" by the Spaniards. A person that looks like the soccer player ZIDANE, for example, does not call the attention in Spain. A Subsaharian African does call the attention very much.[/QUOTE]Ausar responds: The physical apperance of one French Algerian soccer player is a non-sequitir. I asked you to define ''caucasoid'' and from what criteria of ''caucasoid'' do Berber speakers fit such a label? What evidence do you have that ties Spainards in with Berber speaking people? [QUOTE]Although there were not racial census at those times, the references in literature to Although there were not racial census at those times, the references in literature to subsaharians are always described as something extraordinary; not the standard thing, sort of speak. Arabs, Syrians and Berbers were so numerous they did not called the attention of Although there were not racial census at those times, the references in literature to subsaharians are always described as something extraordinary; not the standard thing, sort of speak. Arabs, Syrians and Berbers were so numerous they did not called the attention of writers.[/QUOTE]Ausar responds: Could you please cite examples. Which literature are you referencing? Arabic literature or Spainard literature? What specifically do such writers use to differentiate Berbers,Arabs, or sub-Saharans? KAWASHKAR said: [QUOTE]Yes, but they were the first that brought a subsaharian army, drums included, to Spain. And Yes, but they were the first that brought a subsaharian army, drums included, to Spain. And that was the last drop that initiated the reconquest of Spain by the Christians[/QUOTE]Ausar responds: This is not true. Ever since the conquest of Spain some Western Africans groups were part of both the Arabic and Berber forces. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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