Tarif’s Army that Expanded into Spain In 711 A.D. was Comprised of Berbers who were Sudanese

Tarif’s Army that Expanded into Spain In 711 A.D. was Comprised of Berbers who were Sudanese

Source: The Miseducation of the West: How Schools and the Media Distort Our Understanding of the Islamic World (Greenwood Publishing Group) 2004 A.D. Note: Page 118 of the source. Note: Page 119 of the source. Note: Page 120 of the source. Note: Page 120 of the source. Note: Page 120 of the source. Note: Page 120 of the source. Note: Page 121 of the source. This source confirms that there were many blac Moors/Berbers and some scholars do believe Black Athena is a credible source that shows the Afrocentric influence in the ancient Mediterranean world.
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Igbos: The Lost Tribes

Igbos: The Lost Tribes

Source: Igbo Jews of Nigeria (Shavei Israel) 2011 A.D. In Igboland / Negroland / The land of the Jews , West Africa you can find descendants Of Gad, Manasseh, Zebulon and other family's of the Northern Kingdom. Descendants of Eri Sometime in Middle East, famine struck and Jacob moved with his family and about 70 other relations to Egypt. But before then Joseph (which was 11th son of Jacob) had already been sold to Egypt by his brothers, where he was made Governor General under a King Pharaoh. As time goes on when the Pharaoh that knows Joseph died, they…
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The Black Jews of Timbuktu (Mali)

The Black Jews of Timbuktu (Mali)

Source: Shavei.org (Shavei Israel) There are approximately 1,000 people with alleged Jewish roots in Timbuktu, Mali. They arrived in the 14th century fleeing persecution in Spain, and migrated south to the Timbuktu area, at that time part of the Songhai Empire. Among them was the Kehath (Ka’ti) family, descended from Ismael Jan Kot Al-yahudi of Scheida, Morocco. Sons of this prominent family founded three villages that still exist near Timbuktu—Kirshamba, Haybomo, and Kongougara. In 1492, Askia Muhammed came to power in the previously tolerant region of Timbuktu and decreed that Jews must convert to Islam or leave; Judaism became illegal…
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