The Moorish Soldiers of Imperial Japan – Black Japan

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Officers of the Japanese Imperial Army during the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-190


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  1. I have to question the legitimacy of this photo. For one thing it is in color and color photography was only invented in 1906 and was not used commercially until decades later. Is there more information about this photo?

      1. Yes it was. Some people based their knowledge on what Europeans taught them to only know to advance their superiority in America. Most was not even true. When you are the victors snd especially good and got even better over the century’s in stealing, killing, destroying, enslaving and colonizing to conquer various nation’s and people, you also get to write his-story for the masses the way you want to in any biased manner.

    1. Well this picture was later altered to make the soldiers have lighter skin closer to Japanese skin color just to let you know

  2. Yiser Ra Hotep, sometimes it is difficult of us of people from Alkebu-lan that we were the original people.

  3. I’ve been tracing my family heritage for a while. After doing a short background I thought we were traced to Africa and Hawaii. We have vey high cheekbones, narrow noses, small somewhat slanted eyes and dark completions. Now I’m going…um?

  4. Japanese names sound like African tribes of the Yoruba and culture. If I’m wrong, enlighten me.

    1. I also noticed that remarkable similarity. Especially the African names from groups situated in the African Great Lakes region.

  5. Very few is any Khemetans had beards these brithers appear to be E1B1a Shemetic Hebrews. Same with ancient chinese. Ive heard they’re the ancestors of Lot’s incestual children Ammon and Moab.

  6. I think these men are Ainu. They’re tall, powerfully built people from Hokkaido, a northern Japanese island of freezing winters, where the bears roam freely.

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