- published: 29 Dec 2011
- views: 655
- author: aznfee2
1:16
The 10 Most Long-lived Empires in History
All facts & sources are from this article: history.howstuffworks.com [anything with "*" is...
published: 29 Dec 2011
author: aznfee2
The 10 Most Long-lived Empires in History
All facts & sources are from this article: history.howstuffworks.com [anything with "*" is me,the rest is from other sources,these fact may NOT Include when the country was founded/born] 10 - Portuguese Empire (1415-1999; 584 years) 9 - Ottoman Empire (1299-1922; 623 years) 8 - Khmer Empire (began around 802 AD - 1432; 630 years) 7 - Ethiopian Empire (began around 1270 AD - 1935 [WW2]) 6 - Kanem Empire (began around 700 AD and lasted until 1376) 5 - Holy Roman Empire (962 AD - 1806 AD) 4 - Silla Empire (began in 57 BC - 935 AD) 3 - Republic of Venice (697 AD - 1797 AD;1100 years) 2 - Kush Empire (began around 1070 BC to around 350 AD) 1 - Roman/Eastern Roman Empire (27 BC - 1453 AD; 1480 years)
- published: 29 Dec 2011
- views: 655
- author: aznfee2
9:33
Ife Head (Part 1)
Audio from BBC Radio 4 "A History of the World in 100 Objects - Ife Head" www.bbc.co.uk If...
published: 06 Aug 2010
author: AltruisticShinobi
Ife Head (Part 1)
Audio from BBC Radio 4 "A History of the World in 100 Objects - Ife Head" www.bbc.co.uk Ife head (probably made 15th century). Bronze statue; from Nigeria The Kingdom of Ife "This crowned head of a ruler is a remarkable piece of brass-casting which reflects important aspects of the landmark culture developed in Ife, on the lower Niger River, dating back around 2000 years and blossoming in the twelfth-fifteenth centuries. The time known in Europe as the medieval period was the golden age of West Africa. Powerful empires controlling vast territories flourished in the West African savannah, with a huge impact on the history and cultures of the whole subcontinent: the Ghana Empire (800s-1100s), the Mali Empire (1200s-late 1300s), and the Songhay Empire (1400s-late 1500s). To the East, in the Central African savannah, the Kanem-Bornu Empire expanded around Lake Chad. Trade routes criss-crossed West Africa, linking the northern savannah cities such as Gao, Timbuktu, Djenne, and the southern forest centres such as Begho, Igbo-Ukwu, Ife and Oyo, to the Hausa states such as Kano and Zaria, and reaching Ngazargamo in Kanem-Bornu. That regional trade was in turn connected to the considerable trade across the Sahara desert to the north. These trans-Saharan exchanges linking Northern (together with Andalusia in Spain) and North-eastern Africa to trading cities in West Africa and on Lake Chad. Diverse local and Mediterranean commodities were traded -- woven and dyed cloths, kola nuts ...
- published: 06 Aug 2010
- views: 7602
- author: AltruisticShinobi
4:38
Ife Head (Part 2)
Audio from BBC Radio 4 "A History of the World in 100 Objects - Ife Head'". www.bbc.co.uk ...
published: 06 Aug 2010
author: AltruisticShinobi
Ife Head (Part 2)
Audio from BBC Radio 4 "A History of the World in 100 Objects - Ife Head'". www.bbc.co.uk Ife head (probably made 15th century). Bronze statue; from Nigeria The Kingdom of Ife "This crowned head of a ruler is a remarkable piece of brass-casting which reflects important aspects of the landmark culture developed in Ife, on the lower Niger River, dating back around 2000 years and blossoming in the twelfth-fifteenth centuries. The time known in Europe as the medieval period was the golden age of West Africa. Powerful empires controlling vast territories flourished in the West African savannah, with a huge impact on the history and cultures of the whole subcontinent: the Ghana Empire (800s-1100s), the Mali Empire (1200s-late 1300s), and the Songhay Empire (1400s-late 1500s). To the East, in the Central African savannah, the Kanem-Bornu Empire expanded around Lake Chad. Trade routes criss-crossed West Africa, linking the northern savannah cities such as Gao, Timbuktu, Djenne, and the southern forest centres such as Begho, Igbo-Ukwu, Ife and Oyo, to the Hausa states such as Kano and Zaria, and reaching Ngazargamo in Kanem-Bornu. That regional trade was in turn connected to the considerable trade across the Sahara desert to the north. These trans-Saharan exchanges linking Northern (together with Andalusia in Spain) and North-eastern Africa to trading cities in West Africa and on Lake Chad. Diverse local and Mediterranean commodities were traded -- woven and dyed cloths, kola nuts ...
- published: 06 Aug 2010
- views: 2143
- author: AltruisticShinobi
12:26
MOST ANCIENT representation of a boat - NUBIA (SUDAN)
Oldest Representation of Nile Valley Boat Khartoum Mesolithic Civlization antiquity.ac.uk ...
published: 10 Oct 2011
author: dogons2k12
MOST ANCIENT representation of a boat - NUBIA (SUDAN)
Oldest Representation of Nile Valley Boat Khartoum Mesolithic Civlization antiquity.ac.uk This is Black History www.youtube.com
- published: 10 Oct 2011
- views: 1684
- author: dogons2k12
44:54
KANEM BORNO MILLENNIUM AND YERWA (MAIDUGURI) CENTENARY CELEBRATION
A cultural display of Borno horsemanship and tradition to celebrate a period of a thousand...
published: 29 Nov 2012
author: A M Bashir Shuwa
KANEM BORNO MILLENNIUM AND YERWA (MAIDUGURI) CENTENARY CELEBRATION
A cultural display of Borno horsemanship and tradition to celebrate a period of a thousand years of the Empire of Kanem Borno and the hundredth anniversary of a significant event of the modern city of Yerwa - Maiduguri.
- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 61
- author: A M Bashir Shuwa
9:53
DOGON COSMOLOGY - Nasa baffled by NW African people!!!!
DOGON Cosmology. Did Ancient Ta-Setians (Land of the Bows) posses ancient telescopes since...
published: 23 May 2011
author: dogons2k12
DOGON COSMOLOGY - Nasa baffled by NW African people!!!!
DOGON Cosmology. Did Ancient Ta-Setians (Land of the Bows) posses ancient telescopes since it is confirmed they were known for glass making?!?! "Galileo always insisted that the ancients had telescopes." -- Ivan Van Sertima, historian, Blacks In Science: Ancient and Modern, The Lost Sciences of Africa: An Overview, 1983 "If this steel mirror [the Pharos of Alexandria] did really exist we cannot refuse to the ancients the glory of the first invention [of the telescope], for this mirror can be only effected by as much as the light reflected by its surface was collected by another concave mirror placed at its focus, and in this consists the essence of the telescope and the merit of its construction." -- Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, historian, Natural History, 1749--88 "It is a short and simple step to place one lens in front of another to make a telescope, and the chances are it could have happened and many times." -- Hunter H. Adams III, archaeoastronomer, African Observers of the Universe: The Sirius Question, 1983 "STREPSIADES: Have you ever seen a beautiful, transparent stone at the druggists', with which you may kindle fire? SOCRATES: You mean a crystal lens. STREPSIADES: That's right. Well, now if I placed myself with this stone in the sun and a long way off from the clerk, while he was writing out the conviction, I could make all the wax, upon which the words were written, melt." -- Aristophanes, playwright, The Clouds, 419 BC "I have discovered [sic] an ...
- published: 23 May 2011
- views: 3303
- author: dogons2k12
5:09
West African Fashion in the 13th Century
Ancient African Clothing as portrayed by European artists, "MISSIONARIES" and "VISITORS" 1...
published: 12 May 2011
author: dogons2k12
West African Fashion in the 13th Century
Ancient African Clothing as portrayed by European artists, "MISSIONARIES" and "VISITORS" 17th century prints from Olfert Dapper's, Description de lÁfrique (French, German, and original 1665 Dutch editions are evident in the inscriptions). Dapper a 17th century historian has over 100s of these art depictions of WESTERN AFRICAN EMPIRES and KINGDOMS. The large scale treadle loom was big business and at its peak up until the 17th Century and regained momentum in the 1900s in West, North and Central Africa. All these areas in Africa were commonly known as WESTERN SUDAN.
- published: 12 May 2011
- views: 1961
- author: dogons2k12
14:56
RESPONSE VIDEO to Black Negroid Egypt Debunked!!!
solarempire88 where the number 8 refers to the 8th letter in the alphabet is a symbolic co...
published: 30 Aug 2011
author: dogons2k12
RESPONSE VIDEO to Black Negroid Egypt Debunked!!!
solarempire88 where the number 8 refers to the 8th letter in the alphabet is a symbolic code to identify NEO-NAZIs. The number 88 therefore refers to HAIL HITLER. Solarempire88 also claims Ancient Egyptians are BLACK CAUCASIANS!!!!!!!!! Now how retarded is that?!?!? solarempire88 also claims that AFRICANS did not develop writing!!!! now how could Vast and powerful empires like TASETI(200 yrs before Ancient Egypt), Ancient Ghana, SONGHAI, Ethiopia, Bassa Nation (cameroon, liberia, mozambique, togo,) Ancient Mali, Nok civilization thrive without any sort of Jurisprudence, science, metaphysics, writing etc ...?!?!?!? solarempire BLOCKED me a while back but yet I allow him to comment on my PAGE. Eurocentrism is racism and has been rediculed from expert anthropologist from other non european cultures.
- published: 30 Aug 2011
- views: 1927
- author: dogons2k12
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RE: Lack of writing & civilization in " SUBSAHARAN" AFRICA part 1
NEGLECTED AFRICAN SCRIPTS. The eurocenTRICK media and US academia have done a great job of...
published: 30 Sep 2011
author: dogons2k12
RE: Lack of writing & civilization in " SUBSAHARAN" AFRICA part 1
NEGLECTED AFRICAN SCRIPTS. The eurocenTRICK media and US academia have done a great job of HIDING any information concerning ANCIENT and MODERN AFRICAN WRITING SYSTEMS!! Here is the breaking SERIES that will SPILL THE BEANS on this hidden and suppressed AFRICAN SCRIPTS www.arhotabba.com
- published: 30 Sep 2011
- views: 1441
- author: dogons2k12
9:58
African Historical Ruins - you never see on TV part 2 / 4
African History as you will never see in your history books or the history channel. A yoru...
published: 22 Jun 2011
author: dogons2k12
African Historical Ruins - you never see on TV part 2 / 4
African History as you will never see in your history books or the history channel. A yoruba man once said "No matter how far a river stretches it always remembers it's origins"
- published: 22 Jun 2011
- views: 12678
- author: dogons2k12
9:54
I will provoke you to jealousy SO CALLED HEBREW ISRAELITES pt1 / 5
the Ibos / Hebrews of Nigeria are not from Ishmael. they are from Gad/ Ogadimma tribe of I...
published: 19 Dec 2010
author: 077watchman
I will provoke you to jealousy SO CALLED HEBREW ISRAELITES pt1 / 5
the Ibos / Hebrews of Nigeria are not from Ishmael. they are from Gad/ Ogadimma tribe of Israel. they are not alone in the journey, the rest of them the ica Ibos and Qua Ibos/ Akwa ibom are all jews from different tribes of Israel, even the Ijaws are of Benjamin/ Njemanze. all these groups makes up the Biafra/ephraim people. we also have the ijebu ibos. the Biafrans never came to west Africa as a person but as people. they were many Hebrews trying to escape from the Romans who seek to destroy them.that is how and what brought them to west Africa to hide from the oppressors. An additional theory states that North African Jews traded and traveled within the West African Kingdoms of Mali, Songhai and Kanem-Bornu. Jews are believed to have been a prominent demographic in these empires. It is even thought that several rulers of the Songhai empire had Jewish roots. It appears however that Judaism in the West African empires came to an abrupt end when Askia Muhammad came to power and in 1492, ordered that all Jews convert to Islam of face expulsion. Another theory maintains that Jews traveling with trade caravans from Northeast Africa moved through West Africa. According to certain accounts, such as Travels in North Africa by Nahum Slouschz, Jewish identity can be found in North Africa since the founding of Carthage, specifically, descendants of the tribes of Zevulun and Asher. Persecution and trade have been the major influencing factors in how the Jews migrated through Africa ...
- published: 19 Dec 2010
- views: 2475
- author: 077watchman
9:18
I will provoke you to jealousy SO CALLED HEBREW ISRAELITES pt 2./ 5
An additional theory states that North African Jews traded and traveled within the West Af...
published: 19 Dec 2010
author: 077watchman
I will provoke you to jealousy SO CALLED HEBREW ISRAELITES pt 2./ 5
An additional theory states that North African Jews traded and traveled within the West African Kingdoms of Mali, Songhai and Kanem-Bornu. Jews are believed to have been a prominent demographic in these empires. It is even thought that several rulers of the Songhai empire had Jewish roots. It appears however that Judaism in the West African empires came to an abrupt end when Askia Muhammad came to power and in 1492, ordered that all Jews convert to Islam of face expulsion. Another theory maintains that Jews traveling with trade caravans from Northeast Africa moved through West Africa. According to certain accounts, such as Travels in North Africa by Nahum Slouschz, Jewish identity can be found in North Africa since the founding of Carthage, specifically, descendants of the tribes of Zevulun and Asher. Persecution and trade have been the major influencing factors in how the Jews migrated through Africa. During periods of Islamic persecution and for the purposes of trade, Jews moved from communities in Egypt, Ethiopia, Tunisia and Morocco to more remote regions of North and West Africa. Trade routes to West Africa may have been established as early as the period in which David ruled Israel, and the term Tarshish, found in the Tanach, may refer to the Ivory Coast of West Africa. The decline of the Jewish communities of West Africa can be traced to the arrival of Muslim invaders in the 14th and 15th centuries. North and West African Jews banded with other local communities of ...
- published: 19 Dec 2010
- views: 1497
- author: 077watchman
10:00
MOORS defeat british army at 3 major battles - part 3 / 6
RACIST or RETARDED comments will be SHUTDOWN ... cont' BELOW ... Beware of the euroCENTRIC...
published: 21 Jul 2011
author: dogons2k12
MOORS defeat british army at 3 major battles - part 3 / 6
RACIST or RETARDED comments will be SHUTDOWN ... cont' BELOW ... Beware of the euroCENTRIC commentator!!!!!!!! (DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH) In 1880-81 Al Mahdi became convinced that the rulers of Egypt and the Sudan were all corrupt puppets of the infidel Europeans and that the ruling class in general had abandoned true Islam. He felt his mission was to destroy those defiling forces and agents. Before his death al Mahdi named three Khalifas to be his successors. One emerged as the dominant figure and ruled with the support of the Baqqara
- published: 21 Jul 2011
- views: 806
- author: dogons2k12
6:56
MOORS defeat British in Sudan - part 4
RACIST or RETARDED comments will be SHUTDOWN ... cont' BELOW ... Beware of the euroCENTRIC...
published: 22 Jul 2011
author: dogons2k12
MOORS defeat British in Sudan - part 4
RACIST or RETARDED comments will be SHUTDOWN ... cont' BELOW ... Beware of the euroCENTRIC commentator!!!!!!!! (DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH) In 1880-81 Al Mahdi became convinced that the rulers of Egypt and the Sudan were all corrupt puppets of the infidel Europeans and that the ruling class in general had abandoned true Islam. He felt his mission was to destroy those defiling forces and agents. Before his death al Mahdi named three Khalifas to be his successors. One emerged as the dominant figure and ruled with the support of the Baqqara
- published: 22 Jul 2011
- views: 1052
- author: dogons2k12
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9:17
Disproving Black Hebrew Israelites 1 -4.wmv
An additional theory states that North African Jews traded and traveled within the West Af...
published: 05 Dec 2010
author: 077watchman
Disproving Black Hebrew Israelites 1 -4.wmv
An additional theory states that North African Jews traded and traveled within the West African Kingdoms of Mali, Songhai and Kanem-Bornu. Jews are believed to have been a prominent demographic in these empires. It is even thought that several rulers of the Songhai empire had Jewish roots. It appears however that Judaism in the West African empires came to an abrupt end when Askia Muhammad came to power and in 1492, ordered that all Jews convert to Islam of face expulsion. Another theory maintains that Jews traveling with trade caravans from Northeast Africa moved through West Africa. According to certain accounts, such as Travels in North Africa by Nahum Slouschz, Jewish identity can be found in North Africa since the founding of Carthage, specifically, descendants of the tribes of Zevulun and Asher. Persecution and trade have been the major influencing factors in how the Jews migrated through Africa. During periods of Islamic persecution and for the purposes of trade, Jews moved from communities in Egypt, Ethiopia, Tunisia and Morocco to more remote regions of North and West Africa. Trade routes to West Africa may have been established as early as the period in which David ruled Israel, and the term Tarshish, found in the Tanach, may refer to the Ivory Coast of West Africa. The decline of the Jewish communities of West Africa can be traced to the arrival of Muslim invaders in the 14th and 15th centuries. North and West African Jews banded with other local communities of ...
- published: 05 Dec 2010
- views: 7273
- author: 077watchman
2:35
Africa Map Timeline (3500 BC - 2005 AD)
www.timemaps.com...
published: 16 Jun 2012
author: bantunasian
Africa Map Timeline (3500 BC - 2005 AD)
www.timemaps.com
- published: 16 Jun 2012
- views: 226
- author: bantunasian
11:47
African Historical Ruins - never seen on TV part 3/4
African History as you will never see in your history books or the history channel. A yoru...
published: 05 Jul 2011
author: dogons2k12
African Historical Ruins - never seen on TV part 3/4
African History as you will never see in your history books or the history channel. A yoruba man once said "No matter how far a river stretches it always remembers it's origins"
- published: 05 Jul 2011
- views: 11105
- author: dogons2k12
6:18
Disproving Black Hebrew Israelites 4. /4
An additional theory states that North African Jews traded and traveled within the West Af...
published: 05 Dec 2010
author: 077watchman
Disproving Black Hebrew Israelites 4. /4
An additional theory states that North African Jews traded and traveled within the West African Kingdoms of Mali, Songhai and Kanem-Bornu. Jews are believed to have been a prominent demographic in these empires. It is even thought that several rulers of the Songhai empire had Jewish roots. It appears however that Judaism in the West African empires came to an abrupt end when Askia Muhammad came to power and in 1492, ordered that all Jews convert to Islam of face expulsion. Another theory maintains that Jews traveling with trade caravans from Northeast Africa moved through West Africa. According to certain accounts, such as Travels in North Africa by Nahum Slouschz, Jewish identity can be found in North Africa since the founding of Carthage, specifically, descendants of the tribes of Zevulun and Asher. Persecution and trade have been the major influencing factors in how the Jews migrated through Africa. During periods of Islamic persecution and for the purposes of trade, Jews moved from communities in Egypt, Ethiopia, Tunisia and Morocco to more remote regions of North and West Africa. Trade routes to West Africa may have been established as early as the period in which David ruled Israel, and the term Tarshish, found in the Tanach, may refer to the Ivory Coast of West Africa. The decline of the Jewish communities of West Africa can be traced to the arrival of Muslim invaders in the 14th and 15th centuries. North and West African Jews banded with other local communities of ...
- published: 05 Dec 2010
- views: 661
- author: 077watchman