North African Women Appreciation Thread... The Moor Queens

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What you said that was incorrect is that you called them sand Cacs. They are not Arabs and they are not Cacs. Most of them are Berber people and their genetic lines are just as Black as most of the Black people in West Africa. Other than those little facts, you did get appreciation thread right.

Fwiw, North Africans have some of the oldest DNA in all of Africa. Many North African have European maternal lines, because the Moors had open air slave markets in North Africa where they brought in White women from Europe. If that makes them Cacs, then you better consider African Americans, Ethiopians, Eritreans, etc., Cacs too, because they are mixed too. That doesn't even address the fact that the Berbers/Moors have a long history in the Mande Kingdoms of West Africa, which included being trade partners and introducing Islam to the Kingdoms of Ghana and the Empire of Mali.

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I was wondering if there was an audiobook, but this might be a good primer...it's the author being interviewed.


Mooroco

::mindblown: How did I miss that?? :mjlol:
 
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I was wondering if there was an audiobook, but this might be a good primer...it's the author being interviewed.


Mooroco

::mindblown: How did I miss that?? :mjlol:


Or

Mauritania (Mooritania).

Notice the Berber/Moors long connected history with the Empires in West Africa, especially the Mande people. The Mande people are originally from the Empire of Ghana, which is in the modern countries of Mauritania, Senegal and Mali. The oldest civilization in West Africa is in Mauritania and it is called Walata Tichitt, which is were the Mande people are originally from.

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Later on during the Transatlantic slave trade the Spanish and Portuguese banned having Muslim slaves in their territories in the Americas; and they referred to the Muslim Black slaves as Moors. That is why so many Mande people ended up in the USA, because the English did not have not have the same ban on Muslims, but later on the English/Americans did proselytize an number of Muslim slaves and forced them to become Christians.

Muslims Were Banned From the Americas as Early as the 16th Century | History | Smithsonian
 
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Mauritania (Mooritania).

Notice the Berber/Moors long connected history with the Empires in West Africa, especially the Mande people. The Mande people are originally from the Empire of Ghana, which is in the modern countries of Mauritania, Senegal and Mali. The oldest civilization in West Africa is in Mauritania and it is called Walata Tichitt, which is were the Mande people are originally from.

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Later on during the Transatlantic slave trade the Spanish and Portuguese banned having Muslim slaves in their territories in the Americas; and they referred to the Muslim Black slaves as Moors. That is why so many Mande people ended up in the USA, because the English did not have not have the same ban on Muslims, but later on the English/Americans did proselytize an number of Muslim slaves and forced them to become Christians.

Muslims Were Banned From the Americas as Early as the 16th Century | History | Smithsonian

Side point for you; this annoying cac connected the dots of a 3 part series here where he's compiled some compelling evidence that suggests not only was the lost city of Atlantis real but located in West Africa...specifically Mauritania. I can't imagine how racist cac historians are furious lol

 

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They are sand Cacs.

And you are ignorant, with very little education.

This suggests a remarkable genetic uniformity and little phylogeographic structure over a large geographic area of the pre-Neolithic populations. Using Approximate Bayesian Computation, a model of genetic continuity from Mesolithic to Neolithic populations is poorly supported. Furthermore, analyses of 1.34% and 0.53% of their nuclear genomes, containing about 50,000 and 20,000 ancestry informative SNPs, respectively, show that these two Mesolithic individuals are not related to current populations from either the Iberian Peninsula or Southern Europe.

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Indicate that La Bran ̃ a specimens (Figure 1) belong to the U5b haplotype (16192T-16270T).

Figure 2 | Ancestral variants around the SLC45A2 (rs16891982, above) and SLC24A5 (rs1426654, below) pigmentation genes in the Mesolithic genome.
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The SNPs around the two diagnostic variants (red arrows) in these two genes were analysed. The resulting haplotype comprises neighbouring SNPs that are also absent in modern Europeans (CEU) (n = 112) but present in Yorubans (YRI) (n = 113). This pattern confirms that the La Braña 1 sample is older than the positive-selection event in these regions. Blue, ancestral; red, derived.
~Carles Lalueza-Fox
Nature 507, 225–228 (13 March 2014) doi:10.1038/nature12960
Genomic Affinities of Two 7,000-Year-Old Iberian Hunter-Gatherers


Lalueza-Fox states: "However, the biggest surprise was to discover that this individual possessed African versions in the genes that determine the light pigmentation of the current Europeans, which indicates that he had dark skin, although we can not know the exact shade."
Blue eyes, dark skin: How European hunter-gatherer looked, 7,000-year-old genome shows


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