The Black Khmers had one of the most powerful empires in Southeast Asia. The empire, grew out of the former kingdom of Chenla, and at times ruled over and/or vassalized parts of modern-day Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, and Malaysia.
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Moors of Early Ireland: Saint Columba and Clan – By Oguejiofo Annu
A picture is worth more than a thousand words. Below you will find images of Columba one of the early fathers of Christianity in Britain. He lived in the 6th century AD, in the days when Muurs owned Scotland and Ireland, before the great invasion of the Jutes, the Anglos and the Saxons. They marched in from Saxony province in Germany, to overwhelm, subjugate Muurish Britain and turned it the so-called white nation that it is today.
Similarities in the ideas and concepts of the ancient Igbo and the ancient Greek
By Jide Uwechia
Comparison between ancient Greek and ancient Igbo numbering systems and other fundamental concepts: by Jide Uwechia
I noted in my studies the great similarities between the numbering system of the ancient Greeks and the ancient Igbos of Nigeria. The Igbos are one of the major cultural grouping in Nigeria, and number close to 35 million in population. Modern Igbo is a remnant, a vestige of what was once a great and powerful culture, whose ancient but forgotten impacts are still seen in diverse and cultures places. Including perhaps, ancient Greece.
Black Scots – by J.A. Rogers
Africa, Past, Present and the Future – Adama Diallo
What Africans do inherit from Past and colonialism – by Adama Diallo
We do not know who we are, our identities have been changed said Algerian President Bouteflika stating the consequences of colonialism on Africans.
Once you start talking about civilization and identity most “educated” Africans withdraw with horror as they fear you propose them to go back living under the hut next to a pond.
The Boko Haram Crisis in Nigeria: Nigerians Beware! – by – The African Lion!
The ancient Celts and Vikings were Black people – By Dr Clyde Winters
Moors of Ancient Roman Germania: The Black Nobility of Europe – Oguejiofo Annu
Ancient Churches of North Africa: Histoire de l’Eglise de l’Afrique du Nord Algérie, Mauritanie, Marco, Tunisie
Before the Roman Catholic Church existed, before the Church of England, before the Lutherans, before the Europeans or the Asians knew anything about Christianity, there was African Christianity, Afro-centred Christianity, with ancient African Churches dotted all over the continent especially the North Eastern and the North Western sections.