2

Click here to load reader

The ‘Whitening’ of North Afrika & Southwest Asia or When Did North Afrika become predominantly ‘Mediterranean’?

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: The ‘Whitening’ of North Afrika & Southwest Asia or When Did North Afrika become predominantly ‘Mediterranean’?

8/18/2019 The ‘Whitening’ of North Afrika & Southwest Asia or When Did North Afrika become predominantly ‘Mediterranean’?

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/the-whitening-of-north-afrika-southwest-asia-or-when-did-north-afrika 1/2

Excerpt: Ambakisye-Okang Olatunde Dukuzumurenyi, 

: The Book of the Tep-Heseb  An Afrikological Research

Methodology Being An Afrikological Primer in Critical Thinking, Critical

Listening, Critical Speaking, Critical Questioning, Critical Writing, Critical

Reading & Critical Research In Pursuit of the Re-establishment of an Afrikan

Njia towards a Re-construction of Afrikan Spiritual, Cognitive, Affective,

Psychomotor Physiological, Social, Cultural, Historical, Political and Economic

Reality (University of New Timbuktu System SBЗ/Seba Press, 2016) pp. 108-

109.

The Whitening

 

of North Afrika Southwest Asia or When Did North

Afrika become predominantly Mediterranean

 

?

Ambakisye-Okang Olatunde Dukuzumurenyi, Ph.D. Public Policy Analysis

 “It is theorized in this text that the final phase of the period when the Watu

Weusi populations of Northern Afrika inclusive of Bantu-Kushite KMT/Kemet,Southwest Asia including Bantu-Kushite KUR Ki-na-ah-na [Kiagadèki:

Canaan]1 and Bantu-Kushite North and Southern Arabia, Mesopotamia

including Bantu-Kushite Māt Kaldu [Kiagadèki: Ancient Chaldea], Bantu-

Kushite Haltamti [Kihaltamti: Elam, Susiana], Bantu-Kushite Persia would

be overwhelmed and displaced by massive foreign settler population

colonization of proto-Indo-Europeans coincides with the Aryanization of

Islam following the Abbasid political-economic and cultural revolution led by

1 William L. Moran, The Amarna Letters (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992); Anson F. Rainey,

Canaanite in the Amarna Tablets: A Linguistic Analysis of the Mixed Dialect Used by the Scribes from Canaan

Volume 25 Handbook of Oriental Studies Section 1: The Near and Middle East Series Vol. 1-3 (Atlanta, Georgia:

Society of Biblical Literature, 1995); Anson F. Rainey, The El-Amarna Correspondence: A New Edition of the

Cuneiform Letters from the Site of El-Amarna based on Collations of all Extant Tablets Vol. I-II William M.

Schniedewind and Zipora Cochavi-Rainey Editors (Boston: Brill Publishers, 2014)

Page 2: The ‘Whitening’ of North Afrika & Southwest Asia or When Did North Afrika become predominantly ‘Mediterranean’?

8/18/2019 The ‘Whitening’ of North Afrika & Southwest Asia or When Did North Afrika become predominantly ‘Mediterranean’?

http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/the-whitening-of-north-afrika-southwest-asia-or-when-did-north-afrika 2/2

the Aryan Persians in c. 4991 KC [c. 750 CE].2 While miscegenation had

most assuredly been primarily occurring on a limited scale amongst the

ruling strata of Bantu-Kushite society since the period immediately preceding

the usurpation of power by Sargon of AgadèKI in Bantu-Kushite Ki-en-gir

Dumu-gir Un-Sag        ᷈

-g        ᷈

i c. 1841 KC [c. 2400 BCE], the population movements ofthe proto-Indo-Europeans were held at bay by Bantu-Kushite military power

perhaps best exemplified by Bantu-Kushite KMT/Kemet’s ability to repel the

 ‘Sea Peoples’ invasion c. 2941 KC [c. 1300 BCE]. Even with the final

conquest of Bantu-Kushite KMT/Kemet by the Bantu-Kushite Assyrians,

Bantu-Kushite Māt Kaldu, Bantu-Kushite Persians, the Hellenic Greeks and

the Romans none of these setbacks included massive foreign population

settler colonization. Such mass foreign population migrations did not begin

in earnest until the conquest of Bantu-Kushite KMT/Kemet by the Black

Umayyad’s of Bantu-Kushite Arabia c. 4885 KC [c. 644 CE]. The Black

Umayyad Empire c. 4853-4991 KC [c. 612-750 CE] under the banner of

what was at the time a Black Islam created a vast empire covering two

continents that included contemporary Spain, Northern Afrika, Palestine and

the rest of the Arabian Peninsula, a large portion of Asian Turkey all of

Mesopotamia, i.e., Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan. Their conquests and lack of

any policies to check migratory actions by populations opened the door to

vast population movements into the fertile lands of Bantu-Kushite North

Afrika and Bantu-Kushite KUR Ki-na-ah-na; lands that had previously been

predominantly inhabited by Watu Weusi. With the rise of the Aryan-Persian

Abbasid Dynasts and their Aryanization of Islam, the ruling strata of the

Watu Weusi controlled governments, which had stretched from the Atlantic

Ocean to the Islands of Oceania in the whole of the Southern Hemisphere

became aryanized and strategic areas came into the possession of foreign

non-Black migrant populations. The resultant miscegenation would lead to

the creation of stratified societies based on pigmentation in which the Watu

Weusi would be forcibly pushed to the bottom of the social order.”  

2 Wesley Muhammad, Black Arabia & The African Origin of Islam (Atlanta, GA: A-Team Publishing, 2009) pp. 194-

210.