Uh.. No they didn't. I don't know where you guys get this hotep myth from? How can the Moors sell black people into slavery when they themselves were enslaved when they were defeated?
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Moors is probably just a catchall term for Black Muslims, but it definitely referred to Berbers like the Tuareg and other Berber clans. They are mostly from modern day Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, Senegal/Gambia, Niger, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya.
People confuse the Moors and Arabs. They are not the same.
What are you talking about? Which Moors were those? The Moors who conquered Iberia and Sicily were the ones who tag teamed with the Arabs? You know the ones that everyone fantasize about "pawging."Firstly, the moors split. They weren't monolithic. Not all moors joined with the moors who embraced islam and teamed up with arabs.
Enslaved....hmmm...who were those guys walking around with fez while other black people in america were slaves? Who guided Columbus over here? Why was Morocco the first nation to recognize the 13 colonies and set up a treaty?
It's plain to see they had some type of deal in place. But got double crossed in the end and either killed or enslaved.
"Moor" simply meant a Black Berber from Northwest Africa that soon meant Muslims in general. What are you talking about?A black man with education and sophistication was called a moor. The tribal africans were seen separately.
Compare it to modern day where the bourgeoisie blacks can consider themselves better and different from regular nikkas...
...they may have been the root of the bourgeois negro...
A black man with education and sophistication was called a moor. The tribal africans were seen separately.
Compare it to modern day where the bourgeoisie blacks can consider themselves better and different from regular nikkas...
...they may have been the root of the bourgeois negro...
But if you see hotep like sources then
"Portrait of a Moor" Jan Mostaert 1525 AD"Moor" simply meant a Black Berber from Northwest Africa that soon meant Muslims in general. What are you talking about?
What you are and some others are posting.I need you to give me your definition of a "hotep"...
And exactly what sources are better, and why?
"Portrait of a Moor" Jan Mostaert 1525 AD
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Karel van Mander III - WikipediaPortrait of a Moor by Karl van Mander III. Circa 1640's AD
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"Portrait of a Moor" Jan Mostaert 1525 AD
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