The WARRIORS ? በጃ Beja the Ta-Seti Archers Of Nubia-Egypt The Beja በጃ (Ge'ez language:)(Arabic: البيجا) are an ethnic group dwelling in parts of North Africa and the Horn of Africa. The term Bejawi comes from Ta-Itjawy "people of Itjawy". Ta-Seti Neferet, the mother of Egyptian King Amenhemet I's was of a peoples from Upper Egypt known... Continue Reading →
Ancient Egyptians, E-thi-o’-pi-ans, Nubians and Hebrews are the Same Ethnic People: NILE VALLEY: North Africa / Sahara / Horn of Africa and West Asia..
This is the Ancient Nuzi Map of Eden, which supports the existence of the African Eden. The First Five African Languages of the Bible 1. Kemetic (Egyptian) 2. Geez 3. Amharic 4. Phoenician Hebrew 5. Aramaic The Bible was Translated 1000 years later by the Greeks 3rd Century BCE also known as the Septuagint (The Translation... Continue Reading →
The Kingdom of አክሱም-Aksum: The አፁሚተ – Axumite Empire of Ethiopia and Eritrea’s Horn of Africa..
Kings of Axum The Axumite Empire or Aksumite Empire (The Kingdom of Axum or Aksum), (Ge'ez: አክሱም), Important trading Nation in North-Eastern Africa, Growing from the proto-Aksumite period ca. 4th century BC to achieve prominence by the 1st century AD. Its Ancient Capital is found in Northern Ethiopia. The Kingdom used the name "Ethiopia" as... Continue Reading →
Nubian ኑቢአን Migrations Across Africa and West Asia etc.. (Nubian Mother and Child in image below:)
The Nubians of Central Africa A cluster of 7 Nubian Tribes in 8 countries The Nubians consist of "Seven" Non-Arab Muslim tribes who originated in the Nubia region, An area/region between Aswan in southern Egypt and Dongola in Northern Sudan. for centuries, this territory was a crossroads between Egypt and the Nubian-Ethiopian African tribal kingdoms. Some Nubians... Continue Reading →
Egypt Ethiopia and Eritrea, Nile Valley and the African Diaspora
Dispersal through migration ( Diaspora ) Is dispersion of any people from there homeland of origin. From the very onset of Spanish activity in the Americas, Africans were present both as voluntary expeditionaries and as involuntary colonists. Juan Garrido was one such Afro conquistador. He crossed the Atlantic as a freedman in the 1510s and participated in... Continue Reading →
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