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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Son of Ra: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Son of Ra: Also do you agree that the Maghreb/Northwest Africa was sparsely populated prior to the 16th century? Which is why the non African population EASILY displaces the African one. [/qb][/QUOTE]how can you continue ignore all the migration many centuries before the 16th century, Carthginians from Lebanon, Greeks, Romans, Vandals, especially Arabs, Sub Saharan Africans? [/QB][/QUOTE]Who said I am ignoring things??? 1. I'm specifically talking about Northwest Africa. 2. Minus Carthage, the Maghreb area was not that populated. 3. Where is it stated that the Greeks occupied parts of Northwest Africa? The Greeks didn't extend that far into Africa. Again we're only talking Northwest Africa. 4. I know about Roman occupation in Northwest Africa. But how large was their presence? It seems just military officials. 5. The vandals were mostly a minority and didn't they leave? 6. I thought Arabs just used Northwest Africa as just an outpost? Most of the areas of Northwest Africa like parts of Morocco and Algeria were not that populated by the times of the Moors. There were very few people living in the coastal region of the Maghreb. Heck dynasties like the Almoravid didn't even originate in the coastal areas, but the Sahara. And the Almoravid came much later. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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