You had black/afro-arabs who were muslims along with the pale skinned arab muslims. This was before when Muslims took over north africa n shyt.
Ok. I just want the truth. I'm tired of hearsay as well. Ill do my research though.
You had black/afro-arabs who were muslims along with the pale skinned arab muslims. This was before when Muslims took over north africa n shyt.
Most of these American nikkas aren't Moors. Only a handful of them. Most of them are Igbos, Yorubas, and Bantu.truth.com
In Hollywood yeah, in reality, they were darker than me.Nah b, the moors were white and so were the egyptians.
They didn't. Moors were mostly from North/North Western Africa. The black ones mostly came from Mali, Niger and Mauritania.If they sold other Africans/assisted in some of the treatment then that is inexcusable IMO
Gonna have a couple of these in my crib soon. Can't wait to hang em, shyt's gonna be so piff
I got a few of those at home. The originals were by this Austrian guy called Rudolf Ernst, he painted those in the late 1800's. He did one called the Harem Guard that I got over my bed. There was an Italian artist who did some of the same type of paintings but I cant think of his name right now. Its really interesting to see the truth in art like that.
Ive been looking for the original Corsican Flag that has a blind folded Black dude on it to hang in my crib too but I can never find the real one that doesn't look like a white man with a black face. I want the one with the big lips and the nappy hair.This is kinda like the one I am looking for right here
To me that flag is so deep, a lot of people think its racists and it kinda is, but I look at from the standpoint of thats how much the Moors was in control of they shyt, that when they finally beat them after 700 + years they were so happy that had to commemorate it with a flag that represented their people
Breh I read somewhere cacs were saying the reason they had black people on Europeans flags was because they wanted the flag to represent how inclusive they were of all people around the world, even the negros
And the originals were by Ludwig Deutsch I thought.
And the originals were by Ludwig Deutsch I thought.
They may be, there are quite a few paintings of Moors from the late 19th century, some by different people. But I know the prints I have here at the crib are by the Rudolf Ernst guy. Or at least that is what is said on the website I got them from. Either way they are some powerful pictures.
I was referring specifically to the ones the breh posted. That Rudolph cat has a bunch of paintings of the moors too. Didn't know about him til you mentioned it.
breh even the so called arabs in north africa now aren't really THAT arab. It's the language and customs that were adopted... they found out these motherfukkers are white and black for the most part and not the same as people from the arabian peninsula[/quote]
They didn't. Moors were mostly from North/North Western Africa. The black ones mostly came from Mali, Niger and Mauritania.
The slave trade happened further down the coast.
Don't believe all you see on HL breh, many of them are c00ns and cacs. Do your own research.
I got a few of those at home. The originals were by this Austrian guy called Rudolf Ernst, he painted those in the late 1800's. He did one called the Harem Guard that I got over my bed. There was an Italian artist who did some of the same type of paintings but I cant think of his name right now. Its really interesting to see the truth in art like that.
Ive been looking for the original Corsican Flag that has a blind folded Black dude on it to hang in my crib too but I can never find the real one that doesn't look like a white man with a black face. I want the one with the big lips and the nappy hair.This is kinda like the one I am looking for right here
To me that flag is so deep, a lot of people think its racists and it kinda is, but I look at from the standpoint of thats how much the Moors was in control of they shyt, that when they finally beat them after 700 + years they were so happy that had to commemorate it with a flag that represented their people