African Moors: The Appearance of the Original Berbers According to European Perceptions – By – Dana Marniche

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The Appearance of the Original Berbers According to European Perceptions

All the early major Berber tribes including the Masmuda, Sanhaja, Ketama Zenata and Nafusa are described as dark reddish brown like the “Indi’ or as “blacks” or Ethiopians in early documents. The notion of the early Berbers as being “whites” or Caucasoid is a new and racist one related to the concept of the African “Hamite”. Certainly the original Berber-speakers were never referred to as anything but “black” or something near it until the 12th century and were otherwise considered the color of Abyssinians and other so called “Indi”.

Kabyle Girl
Kabyle Girl

Even the Kabyles a notoriously fair-skinned “Berber” people of North Africa are up until the 19th century described as “brown” “apart from a few clans”. (See quotes below). The knowledge that Europeans were changing the complexion literally and figuratively of North Africa up until the 19th century has disappeared from modern European histories. Most know about the large part played by sub-saharan black slaves in the making of modern North Africa and Arabia while the white slave trade which was in fact dominant trade in North Africa until the fall of Constantinople (Istanbul in Turkey) in the 15th century had been largely ignored in historical writings of the 20th. Yet it was only a few centuries ago that Europeans visiting North Africa commenting on the fact that, “on almost every street of the cities of Barbary, Europeans could be seen harnessed to carts like draught horses or selling water from jars loaded on the backs of donkeys”.

1809 Commentary on those called “Moors” by an early 19th century observer: “They carry the Christian captives about the desert to the different markets to sell them for they soon discover that their habits of life render them unserviceable , or very inferior to the black slaves of Timbuktoo. “ from An Account of the Empire of Marocco, by J. G. Jackson published 1809 and 1814.

2003 – “From 1500 to 1650 when trans-Atlantic slaving was still in its infancy more Europeans were taken to Barbary than black African slaves to the Americas. See, Robert Davis Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500-1800, MacMillan Publishers, published 2003.

The impact of the white slave trade and its contribution to the modern biology and appearance of the modern North African stems from before the Arabian and Muslim waves into Africa. The Roman ruler Claudian spoke concerning Gildo, the “Moorish” ruler of Africa and treatment of Roman women from the Levant by this North African chief and his countrymen:

4th century – Claudian wrote, “ when tired of each noblest matron Gildo hands her over to the Moors. These Sidonian mothers, married in Carthage city must needs mate with barbarians. He thrusts upon me an Ethiopian as a son-in law, a Berber as a husband. The hideous hybrid affrights its cradle.” Claudian, by Claudius Claudianus, translation by Maurice Platnauer, Published by G.P. Putnam’s sons, 1922 p. 113. (Gildo was brother to other Berber chiefs Firmus and Maseczel. Gildo is related to Aguellid or Galdi which remains the modern Tuarek word for chief. Masek, Amazigh ot Imoshagh was the name for the ancient and modern Tuareg clans in general. The Mezikes tribes were called “Ethiopians” in a Roman text of the time. )

berber-boy1
Kayble boy1

1stt c. A.D. – “Diodorus Siculus speaks in reference to the expedition of Agathocles a Sardinian general, of three Libyan tribes on the coast of Tunisia, the Micatani and Zufoni (see Zafan ),who were nomads and the Asfodelodi, who by the color of their skin resembled the Ethiopians” , p. 50 The Mediterranean Race Book XX, 38, 57 Guiseppe Sergi, 1901. The Micatani were also called Ukutameni and Khethim by Josephus. In later writings they are called Ketama Berbers. The name Maketa or Imakitan remains a name for the eastern branches of the Tuareg.

1st century A.D.– Marcus Valerian Martial was one of the earliest Europeans to use the phrase “woolly hair like a Moor” in one of his Satires, and the phrase was commonly used up until the Middle Ages. See Nature Knows No Color Line by J.A. Rogers, 1952. p. 50 The Muslim era didn’t begin until the birth of Muhammed, the Prophet, over four centuries after Martial. By the 7th century the word came to be used for Arabians who in the early era of Islam for the most part were also described as of near “black” complexion.

1st century Silius Italicus also describes the Moors with the term ‘Nigra’ meaning black. In the 3rd century Roman dramatist Platus or Plautus maintained the name Maure was a synonym for “Niger” which was a common term for the word black. 6th century Isidore Archbishop of Seville claimed the word Maure meant black according to Brunson and Runoko Rashidi in “The Moors in Antiquity” in Golden Age of the Moor, 1991.

6th A.D.- Corippus uses the phrase “facies nigroque colorus” meaning faces or appearance of black color to describe the North African Berbers. In his book Johannis, I/ 245.

6th A.D. – Procopius in his History of the Wars book IV contrasting the Germanic Vandals who had settled in North Africa with the Maures claimed the Vandals were not “black skinned like the Maurusioi” . The tribes he classified as Maurusioi are those now classified as ancient Berbers, the Numidians, Masaesyle, Gaitules, Massyles and Mezikes several other “Berber” tribes then settled between Tunisia and Morocco.

After the 8th century the term Moor came to be used for the many Arabian clans who had invaded the Mediterranean and Africa because of their complexions which were the same dark brown or near black to absolutely black color of the Berbers.
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1914 – Archeologists observance of the ancient North Africans portrayed in ancient Egyptian tomb paintings, “The brun Libyan type is the only one portrayed in the Old Empire, the xanthrochroids predominate in the New Empire representations.” P. 40 from The Eastern Libyan Oric Bates The intrusive xanthrochroids…do not appear before the XII dynasty… It safe to say that they were immigrants.” from The Eastern Libyans by Oric Bates Frank Cass publishers 1914. pp. 40 and 41. (These paintings of the ancient Libyans as a brown in color are in the works of Nina Davies.)

1939 – “The extreme long-heads, concentrated in the Hoggar and in parts of the Algerian plateau are the Tuareg and the purer families of ancestral nomadic Berbers, preserving the head form which they brought from East Africa, their Hamitic homeland.” Carleton Coon The Races of Europe, p. 257 1979 reprint.

Five major tribes of Berbers were spoken of by early Muslim writers including the Sanhaja, Masumuda Zenata, Ketama and Goddula which were categorized into dozens of others which in turn were divided into many more. Among them were the early Kabyles originally a group of Sanhaja Berbers. Most descriptions refer to the modern Kabyles as fair-skinned, but in the 19th century and early 20th, descriptions and in fact many photographs depict them as dark and near black. (Photos from the 19th century show both very dark-skinned and near white skinned Kabyle individuals from different villages in the region).

1890 – “The Kabyles or Kabaily of Algerian and Tunisian territories…besides tillage, work the mines contained in their mountains…They live in huts made of branches of trees and covered with clay which resemble the Magalia of the old Numidians…They are of middle stature, their complexion brown and sometimes nearly black.” Written in The Encyclopedia Britannica: Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature Henry G. Allen Company p. 261 Volume I 1890.

1834 The Scotsman Thomas Campbell says, “The Kabyles…dress like the Arabs and a part from a few tribes, are brown complexioned and black haired” p. 109 Barbary and Enlightenment: European Attitudes Toward the Maghreb in the 18th Century, Ann Thomson. Published 1987 by E. J. Bull

A description by Gillebert d’Hercourt in Etudes Anthropologiques sur Soixante-Seize indigenes de lAlgerie in 1865 said the Kabyle crania that were studied were generally dolichocephalic. In fact the physical anthropological studies done on ancient and modern North Africans show that early North Africans were dolichocephalic like the Tuareg and other dark-skinned berber tribes.
Not surprisingly most modern Berber-speakers who are fair skinned including modern Kabyles are predominantly mesocephalic (middle headed) or even brachycephalic. It is interesting that the dress of these modern Kabyle women resembles that modern women of the Balkans and that palm and blood group types are also like those of European Mediterranean Greeks. Many of these Kabyles also have a strong Turkish influence as judged from the recognizable Turkish Eurasian or even East Asian facial features. Obviously some groups other than a Berber one makes up the main genetic strain in many modern Kabyle-speakers. Culturally the modern fair-skinned Kabyles have been documented as among the most patrifocal people in North Africa whereas the ancient and modern Berbers like the Tuareg were notably matrilineal and matrifocal to the chagrin of early Muslim documenters who considered this among their ‘wicked” customs.

1901 – The Oases if Nafzawa and Wed Suef and Wed Regh and other Berbers of the Sus as “of very dark complexion” in Guiseppi Sergi The Mediterranean Race: The Study of the origin of European peoples The Walter Scott Publishing Company

On the Libyo Berbers called – Gaetules or Jeddala
The Gaitules were the most populous of the Libyan tribes of Strabo’s time (1st century AD). Josephus claimed they were descended from Havilah or the Avalioi who he says children of Kush child of Ham.

1st -2nd century – Juvenal, the Roman writer in his Satire V. 53 referred to “a Gaetulian, as a black a Moor “so black you’d rather not see him at midnight”.. Found in Madan’s translation of Juvenal, vol. I by J. Vincent published at Oxford.

Among the Gaetules were a tribe Dari or Darae Gaetuli, there was also a stream called Daradae Ethiopus (DARAE were a Gaetulian tribe in the W. of Africa, on a mountain stream called Dara, on the S. steppes of M. Atlas, adjacent to the Pharusii. (Plin. V. 1: Oros. i. 2: Leo Afr. P. 602.)
The Draa (Arabic: ???) (also spelled Dra or Draâ, in older sources mostly Darha or Dara) is Morocco’s longest river (1100 km). “The inhabitants of the Draa are called Draawa (an exonym), the most famous Draawi undoubtedly being mawlay Mohammed ash-Sheikh. Outside of the Draa region this name is mostly used to refer to the dark skinned people of Draa which make up the largest portion of its inhabitants.” Retrieved May 13th 2008 from
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Draa-river

Descriptions of the Masmuda, Sanhaja, Ketama, Zenata Berbers of coastal North Africa and the Upper Atlas

Most Arab-speaking historians beginning as far back as the 8th century when Wah ibn Munabihh a South Arabian and descendant of an Iranian mercenary claimed the Berbers belonged to black races of Ham. Several Muslim writers claimed the Berbers were the sons of Berr who were said to descend from Mazigh ibn (son of ) Canaan Ibn Ham Ibn Nuh (Noah). The tradition found cited in Nafousa: Berber Community in Western Libya, Omar Sahli citing Dabbuz. Retrieved on-line from http://www.tawalt.com/monthly/fessato_1.pdf , July. 12, 2008.
The Zenata are called a Canaanite race by other Muslim writers see ‘The Berbers” Geo. Babington Michell, Journal of the Royal African Society, Vol. 2, No. 6 (Jan., 1903), pp. 161-194. The traditions state that in fact Berbers were descendants of Amalekites (Amalek) from Canaan and Himyarite from Yemen both descendants of “Adites” that had invaded Egypt before 1200 B.C. and “advanced toward the Maghreb”.
The Berbers as represented by the Tuareg especially appear to have called themselves Mashek or Mazigh who are associated with bringing the camel into Africa. Mashek is still the name of a tribe of the Mahra of Oman and Hadramaut who also claim an origin in the Yemen.
( In early Arabian tradition the lowland of Canaan or the Kenaniyya tribe was in an area of the western region of Arabia north of Yemen and not farther to the north in modern Palestine or Israel. See the Bible Came from Arabia. Kamal Salibi )

11th century – “The Berber women are from the island of Barbara, which is between the west and the south. Their color is mostly black though some pale ones can be found among them. If you can find one whose mother is of Kutama, whose father is of Sanhaja, and whose origin is Masmuda, then you will find her naturally inclined to obedience and loyalty in all matters, active in service, suited both to motherhood and to pleasure, for they are the most solicitous in caring for their children. “ 11th century the Christian Iraqi physician Ibn Butlan quoted by historian Bernard Lewis.

11th century – Nasr i Khusrau, an Iranian ruler described the Masmuda soldiers of the Fatimid dynasty as “black Africans”. See Yaacov Lev, “Army, Regime and Society in Fatimid Egypt, 358-487/968-1094”, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 19.3 (1987) p. 342.

13th century – Primary Cronica General of Alphonso X of Spain describes the 300 Almoravid “Amazon” women whose leader is described as black and Moorish. They were “led by their leader Nugaymath al-Tarqiyya (the “star of the Tuareg archers” in Arabic) who led the Almoravid siege of Valencia”; cited in Nubian Queens in the Nile Valley by Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, Ninth International Conference of Nubian Studies, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA. See also The Berbers in Arab Literature by H.T. Norris 1982.p. 20. Harvey , L.P. “Nugaymath Turquia, Primera Cronica General, Chapter 956” Journal of Semitic Studies 13, no. 2:232. Targiyyat or Targiya is a variant form or pronunciation in North Africa for the name Tuareg. 13th or 14th century Abu Shama, a Syrian, described the Masmuda Berbers as “blacks” in his, Kitab al-Ravdatayn. Found in Golden Age of the Moor, 1991 edition p. 57, edited by Dr. Ivan Van Sertima.

14th – The Almoravid or Al Murabitun dynasty coming from the Atlas was one of the last dynasties coming from Africa to rule in the Iberian peninsula. One of the 11th century rulers of Andalusia and North Africa was Yusuf Tachfin who had come from a long line of miltary rulers. According to “Roudh el-Kartas” (History of the Rulers of Morocco) by Abd Allah, and A.Beaumier’s French translation of the 14th century work, Yusuf was of “brown color”, of “middle height” with , “ thin, little beard, soft voice” and “woolly hair”. The Almoravid dynasty was supposedly composed mainly of Sanhaja clans of Massufa, Joddala (Gaetuli) and Lamtuna (or Auelimidden Tuareg)- the Auelamidden have since moved southward and live in Niger.


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  1. do not forget,by north afriquan culture when older king or simple gays who use to sleep with youg black woonen,when child born is considered belange to the white family despite black colored skin by all people

  2. Everything that Queen Dana says in her article about the original black Berbers of North Africa, is confirmed into these following books (written by French Scholars) :

    – Recherches Anthropologiques sur la Berbérie Orientale : Ernest Chantre et Lucien Bertholon ( Tome 1 and 2)

    You can download the 2 volumes from this link below, click “Recherche” and search with the Names Bertholon or Chantre :

    http://gallica.bnf.fr/

    – HISTOIRE ANCIENNE DE L’AFRIQUE DU NORD : Stéphane GSELL ( 8 Tomes)

    You can download them from this link below

    http://www.algerie-ancienne.com/livres/gsell/gsell.htm

    Into these 10 volumes you can find many proofs or clues concerning the existence of the ORIGINAL black Berbers [often called western Ethiopians by classical historians like Romans and Greeks; See : GSELL, TOME 1, Page 295 to 304] during Antiquity and later on.

    The Black Presence in North Africa ( Algeria, Tunisia, Libya ) during the Paleolithic and NEOLITHIC periods is also demonstrated: [Bertholon TOME 1 ; pp 237 to 241]

    Please take special note of Pr Lucien Bertholon acknowledging that Black people in Carthage were in the highest spheres, specially our African Queens/women :

    – Pages 270-271 TOME 1 ;( The African woman Priestess of TANIT and found in a rich design sarcophagus).

    – Page 279 – TOME 1; about Africans found in Carthage he says :

    “Ce ne sont pas des individus quelconques” ie “They are not common individuals” ie They were not the slaves that you see in racist movies or read of in Eurocentric books…

    Page 280 – TOME 1: He speaks about another African woman found in a rich sarcophagus.

    He says that their type or race ( African women found in the highest spheres of Carthage) still existed in North Africa when they were doing this study…

    Furthermore, the African woman Priestess of Tanit had affinities with the Negroid Neolithic race found in North Africa at Tebessa ( Berber region) ) by Debruge [ See Tome I page 237]

    There are many affinities between the Nubians and the Negroid Neolithic inhabitants of North Africa, the later can be called ETHIOPIANS [ Tome I, Page 331]

    See also Stéphane GSELL [Tome IV page 174 to 177] , for African presence in Carthage.

    GSELL further says about the slaves in Carthage that : ” Les Pays Méditerranéens alimentaient largement les marchés d’esclaves” ie “Mediterranean Countries supplied fully the slave markets ” ie White slaves were predominant in Carthage….[Tome IV page 140]

    About the Moors’ descendant of Spanish Moors (Andalous) who settled in Tunisia in 1609 , Lucien Bertholon and Ernest Chantre say :

    ” La peau est bistre souvent à fond rouge” ie ” The skin is bistre often a red color” [ Tome I page 369]

    Here is the color that he called ‘BISTRE” :

    http://pourpre.com/chroma/dico.php?typ=fiche&ent=bistre

    He could have say BROWN COLOR…

    I have always had a doubt about the ancient people called NUMIDIANS, Chantre and Bertholon say that in the MEDRACEN [ Numidian ROYAL MAUSOLEUM] all skulls found were PLATYRHINIAN : [Tome I page 325] ie Numidians of the highest cast were certainly black men…

    The blond type Berber existed as well, but they arrived later in North Africa.

    Thet Distinguish 2 different “races” in Neolithic North Africa :

    – “MESATICEPHALIC NEGROID” : A NEGRO RACE

    – “A DOLICHOCEPHALIC , SMALL , MESORHINIAN RACE” : HIGHLY MESORHINIAN is for highly “medium” Broad Nose (sic), they emphasize that this race were subject to frequent PROGNATHISM ie ANOTHER BLACK RACE…[TOME 1 page 241]

    Enjoy !

    PS : You may use a translator unfortunately it’s not in english, specially for the Haters…

  3. Hi Nehesy, Thanks for mentioning Tome. I will definitely look this up. I ‘ve used in the past Gsell, Gautier and also Hiernaux is a great source for info on ancient North Africans, Saharans and their connection to Ethiopians. I saw a long time ago in a book on ancient Egyptian paintings which showed Carthaginians in their dark brown color often with prognathous aspect. Now since I can not picture anywhere I am starting to think I imagined the photo although i know Sergi mentioned as well they existed..

  4. Some on this site mentioned that there were “copious” numbers of people of Arab Moorish and Libyan background. It should be understood that the word ‘Arab” before it became the name of people who speak Arabic was originally the name for a people who caled themselves “the blacks”. According to Ibn Manzur or Mandur the well known 13th c. linguist of Lisaan al Arab, they in fact called themselves as such because they were mostly “dark brown in color”. Another translation says “It is said that he (Al Fadl) meant that he is from the purest of the Arabs because most Arabs are black-skinned”. Quoted from The Unknown Arabs by Tarik Berry. In Tarik’s book are other quotes by Arabic historians and linguistics who say such things as “Lank hair is the kind of hair that most non-Arab Persians and Romans have, while kinky hair is the kind of hair that most Arabs have”. Abn Abd Rabbu in El-Iqd el Fareed said that early Arabs said things like,”A fair-skinned Arab is something inconceivable or unthinkable.” A common saying by the true and pure Arabs was ” light-skinned as if he is one of the slaves.” Just as in Europe the phrase “woolly hair like a Moor” or “black as Moor” became common. “Red in the speech of the people from the Hejaz, means fair-complexioned and this color is rare amongst the Arabs. This is the meaning of the saying…a red man as if he is one of the slaves’ The speaker means that hsis color is like that of the slaves who were acaptured from the Christians of Syria, Rome and Persia.”
    Today people of Syria and Iraq who have little Arab blood but are more Eurasiatic than AfroAsiatic see themselves as Arab as do Westernerns. Early Arabs, however, looked down on people the color of most Syrians as shown by many early quotes and modern Syrians and Iraqis would have been considered what they are – mainly descended from their subject people and concubines. Iraqi “Arabs” who had been the result of intermixing for over a thousand years with non-Arabs moved into the Persian Gulf a few centuries ago, and thus we have the many fair skinned high -class Arabs there. But they come from a tribe named Anaeza or Anaisa bin Wa’il whose clans were notoriously “black” in early Arabia, and originally from the Yemen. Many of their clans such as the Murad (or Amurath) who never left the Yemen are still African in appearance. It is these African or original Arabs who left south the Yemen and north Arabia, Hejaz and Nejd (Central Arabia) to conquer Syria, Iraq, Spain and North Africa. They became most of the Moors or Moro of the Iberian peninsula for several centuries before the bulk of the Berber Moors or Sanhaja, Zenata groups also mostly dark brown entered the peninsula. These Moors Arabs and Berbers toward the latter centuries continued to bring great numbers of European women into Spain and Protugal and other slaves into the Canary Islands. Africans must learn and recover their history and languages so you can preserve your heritage or others will steal them away for good.

  5. Hi Dana

    Bertholon and Chantre [page 267; Tome ] say that the second African woman found in the rich sarcophagus (number 4) had all the characterics of the small dolicochephalic brunette skin race : ” la petite race dolichocéphale à peau brune”.

    It’s undoubtly Giuseppe Sergi’s concept.

    They described her with the priestess of TANIT [ TANIT shares many characteritics with AKUABA the Ashanti “deity”] as ( page 267 , 279, 280 Tome 1) :

    1. “Dark red” skin
    2. Negroid
    3. High Prognathism
    4. Platyrhinian
    5. Dolicocephalic
    6. Small (Height)

    If we add the 6 features we have the definition of Sergi’s “EurAfrican Race” or more properly the Black African race who spread civilisation outside Africa.

    So It’s highly possible that you saw this picture.

    Bertholon and Chantre generally use a scientific “jargon” in order to avoid the words “black” , “African”, or to mislead people.

    They show some racist bias as well, for Instance Bertholon and Chantre say in one hand that this negroid people were to be found in North Africa since Paleolithic and Neolithic ( Page 237)…

    Latter they assume that Phoenician imported Africans (ie slaves) in Carthage, and contradict themselves (Page 304 : Tome I) …

    It’s a trick to deny our history, because many scholars like Joseph McCabe for instance acknowledged that Phoenicians had many slaves from the North ie Barbaric Nations ie the EUROPEANS’ ancestors.

    Some Phoenicians kings had Negroid Features too : TABNIT and ESHMUNAZAR II for instance.

    TABNIT :

    http://www.insecula.com/oeuvre/photo_ME0000081149.html

    ESHMUNAZAR II (his son):

    http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=16949&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html

    Anyone who want to see pictures of black African phoenicians ( taken at the British Museum) please consult the following book :

    “When we Ruled” by Robin Walker.

    The next time I’ll go in London I’ll look for them if GOD wills…One of them represent An African Princess or Deity :

    http://tinypic.com/29zwuhw.gif

    Thanks again for your scholarship

    PS : IF I MAY, You should write books about the Black Berbers and Original Arabs.

    I bought Tariq Berry’s book and one wonderful thing he said about Ibn Mandhour’s book “Lisan el Arab” (About the Name ADAM), was confirmed to me 2 years ago by a Somali Brother who had studied at AL AZHAR.

    This friend told me that ADAM means BLACK EBONY in colour (In ARAB Language) and he gave me Ibn Mandhour’s references.

    Unfortunately I don’t read Arabic. But I’ll definitly learn this language if GOD wills.

    Regards

  6. Hi Nehesy,

    First I would like to say I’m glad you have Tariq’s book. Secondly, I think the most important book is, The Bible Came from Arabia, by Kamal Salibi, which proves the Arabian origins of the Canaanite,Philistines, Israelite and other Afro-Semitic peoples.

    But before I continue I would like to ask again if you can translate for me the exact source of the Cairo Lettre about Ramses and the statement below. i went to the site and read the French statement below.

    “…Their size (ancient pharoahs) was rather average, with the exception of Ramses II whose analysis of the genes proved that he was tall. It was also demonstrated that his skin was brown and that its hair were black, and not a red-haired person. The red color which was found on its mummy is due to a dye (probably of the henna). His eyes were black with a light tint of brown color…”

    Also, I am familiar with Bertholon and Chantre’s findings from Diop’s book, however,’ the Carthaginian painting I saw was not a woman, but they were of copper black-skinned soldiers wearing hairstyle similar to Egyptians and Medjayu nubians and with more prognathousism than on the usual Medjay statues.

    Sergi described his small Mediterranean type as pygmies by the way and they must be similar to the very small dolichocephalic dark brown Arabian types “with attenuated limbs” still living in Hejaz ,Asir and Yemen. I just happen to know they exist because of having lived in the Arab section of Brooklyn.

    Very glad to see you have bought Tariq’s book. I will be putting much of a book I’ve been working on for the last 30 years on my site within the next 2 months – God willing. Its just that every time i get ready to try to publish it I find more startling information. Tariq’s book, for example, which I had just seen last year confirms my findings that the early Arabians were all dark brown and black in appearance, and that these were the clans that were called Moors in Spain see in his book early quotes and statements about the Arabian Banu Abs’ . Sulaym, Khazraj, Aus, Hudhail, Maddhij, El-Nakha, Kinaniyya, Tamim clans and individuals. All of these groups lived in and founded the cities of Seville, Grenada, Toledo, Cordoba, etc. and yet now it is argued that one is being Afrocentric if one says the Moors were called “black”.

    One can see in Donald Hardin’s book called , The Phoenicians, how they were portrayed by the Egyptians, -just like the modern men of Eritrea and Ethiopia. And yet there was supposedly some had problems with the fact that Vin Diesel played Hannibal because he is half black, when in fact it would have been more realistic to have had a much darker person like a Fulani or Tuareg of Mali play him judging from ancient . Also it is not true that the Hyksos people were for the most part Eurasiatic . They were generally early Canaanite or Amalekite (Meluhha) peoples represented by the modern Imashlagha Tuareg, Amlukh in Yemen, Rahawein and Mahra of modern Yemen and Somalia. The ruler Khaian whom you mention is in fact seen in the Afro-Arabian genealogy maps in Tarik’s book and called el Qiyan. Lenormant had it right in claiming the early Hysksos were originally Cushites related to the Galla Oromo. peoples.

  7. Hi Dana

    This website represents the official information website of the Egyptian Arab Government : Egypt State Information Service.

    According to the first line :

    “Dans le cadre des recherches effectuées par l’Université du Caire en collaboration avec le Conseil supérieur des antiquités, il a été possible de parvenir aux caractéristiques anthropologiques des Pharaons”

    Translated below

    ” …Within the framework of the researches made by the University of Cairo in association with the superior Council of antiquities, it was possible to reach the anthropological characteristics of the Pharaohs…”

    This Study has been led by The University of Cairo [Université du Caire] in collaboration of the superior Council of antiquities [Conseil supérieur des antiquités] which is linked to the Egyptian Governement.

    Lettre du caire numéro 58 du 25/04 au 01/05/2000 :

    Cairo Letter number 58 : 25/04/2000 to 01/05/2000

    Unfortunately they didn’t give the full study, and the name of the authors. They just published a summary of the results obtained by these two entities.

    Regards

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