Arabic - "Land of the blacks". The original name of Africa.
Arabic - " The land of the blacks". The original name of Africa.
The question should be what is alkebulan? Alkebulan - Definition Did you know that the ancient name of Africa was Alkebulan? "Among the many names Alkebu-lan ["mother of mankind" or "garden of eden"] was called are the following: "Ethiopia, Corphye, Ortegia, Libya and Africa - the latest of all. Alkebulan is the oldest and the only one of indigenous origin. It was used by the Moors, Nubians, Numidians, Khart-Haddans (Carthagenians), and Ethiopians. Africa, the current misnomer adopted by almost everyone today , was given to this continent by the ancient Greeks and Romans. "The Kemeticic Kalendar The Kemetic civilization is one of the oldest in the world. The Kemetic Kalendar dates back to 4241 BC, and the Sothic cycle they used is 1,468 years. In ancient Kemetic mythology, Djehuty was the god of the moon, god of wisdom, the measurer of time, and the inventor of writing and numbers. He is credited with devising the standard 365-day year. The Kemetic Kalendar clearly took into account the lunar cycles, as it, according to Herodotus, "consist[ed] of twelve divisions of the seasons." and they used forms of intercalation to keep the lunar Kalendar seasonally consistent. "the Kemetians, reckoning thirty days to each of the twelve months, add five days in every year over and above the total, and thus the completed circle of seasons is made to agree with the Kalendar." Seemingly, the solar Kalendar was included indirectly in their consideration of the seasons.Creation Story Shu (shoe), the son of the sun god, Re (ray), reigned as king of Kemetians for many years. When his daughter Nut (newt) fell in love with the god Geb (gebb), Shu was wildly jealous. To keep the lovers far apart, he turned Nut into the sky and Geb into the earth. Then he cursed Nut with barrenness, proclaiming that there were no months of the year in which she could give birth. Djehuty, the god of the moon, time, and measure, took pity on Nut and Geb. He challenged the reigning gods to a game of dice and soundly beat them all. As his prize he asked the gods to give him five days in addition to those that already existed. Djehuty in turn presented the five extra days to the sky goddess, Nut. Because these five extra days did not belong to any particular month, they did not fall under Shu's curse. Thus, the goddess was able to use them to produce five children, including Asar and Aset. Prior to Djehuty's gift, each of the twelve months of the Kemetic Kalendar had 30 days, resulting in a 360-day year. Djehuty's act of kindness reconciled the Kemetic Kalendar with the earth's actual 365-day cycle. Information retrieved from: http://www.alkebulankalendar.com/main.html
Although the Continent that we lovingly refer to as "Africa" went by various names by its' Ancient inhabitants, one of the most popular names for that Continent is "Alkebulan".This name, ALKEBULAN was strategically changed over the years following through repetition, after the defeat of Ancient Alkebulan Military Strategist, Hannibal at the Battle of Zama, by the Roman warrior, Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus also known as Scipio Africanus, Scipio the Elder, and Africanus the Elder (236-183 BC), who was a general in the Second Punic war and statesman of the Roman Republic.i) The ancient African civilization we call Ghana existed in West Africa between the Niger and the Senegal Riversii) In 1928, archaeologists unearthed an amazing culture in the Nigerian village of Nok. We know very little about the ancient Nok culture of West Africa. We don't even know what they called themselves; we do know, however, that they uncovered the mysteries of iron.iii) The European colonial powers called Africa "the Dark Continent" when they began their explorations. They saw it as a vast and dangerous place filled with savage people, but Africa has been home to many advanced, exotic civilizations. Many have been buried beneath the sands of time, but we know of others, and archaeologists continue to uncover more clues about ancient African civilizations.
Tamurai, Alkebulan, Amexum, Nger (Mama Ger , nature), Al-asia , Kush, Muuri-tania , Almuurak, Terra, ..... these are just a few of the names used thru ancient times til antiquity.... Type your answer here...
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
What do you mean by 'do'? Do you mean as a career, or do you mean 'How can you study history?'
black people land
Alkebulan is the ancient name that was given to Africa. The name of the people that lived in Alkebulan were the African Moors. They lived in Africa during the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th century.
Al-KEH-boo-lan would be my guess.
Alkebulan
Sunni Baru wanted to hold on to original Alkebulan traditions. To Baru, Islam was an invading force that had come for the gold and diamonds of the Alkebulan Kingdoms. He did not worship Islam as it had been passed on by his father. Note: He ruled for about one year and according to oral tradition was captured by Muslim slave traders and transferred into American slavery. Others suggest "he lived in exile" until death in a village south of where he was born.
Like all methods of manipulation the Romans sought to completely disconnect the indigenous Africans with their culture, deities, and knowledge. This could only be successfully done by renaming the all archetypical icons, thereby disconnecting the significance, meaning, and sacredness from any specific archetype.
The question should be what is alkebulan? Alkebulan - Definition Did you know that the ancient name of Africa was Alkebulan? "Among the many names Alkebu-lan ["mother of mankind" or "garden of eden"] was called are the following: "Ethiopia, Corphye, Ortegia, Libya and Africa - the latest of all. Alkebulan is the oldest and the only one of indigenous origin. It was used by the Moors, Nubians, Numidians, Khart-Haddans (Carthagenians), and Ethiopians. Africa, the current misnomer adopted by almost everyone today , was given to this continent by the ancient Greeks and Romans. "The Kemeticic Kalendar The Kemetic civilization is one of the oldest in the world. The Kemetic Kalendar dates back to 4241 BC, and the Sothic cycle they used is 1,468 years. In ancient Kemetic mythology, Djehuty was the god of the moon, god of wisdom, the measurer of time, and the inventor of writing and numbers. He is credited with devising the standard 365-day year. The Kemetic Kalendar clearly took into account the lunar cycles, as it, according to Herodotus, "consist[ed] of twelve divisions of the seasons." and they used forms of intercalation to keep the lunar Kalendar seasonally consistent. "the Kemetians, reckoning thirty days to each of the twelve months, add five days in every year over and above the total, and thus the completed circle of seasons is made to agree with the Kalendar." Seemingly, the solar Kalendar was included indirectly in their consideration of the seasons.Creation Story Shu (shoe), the son of the sun god, Re (ray), reigned as king of Kemetians for many years. When his daughter Nut (newt) fell in love with the god Geb (gebb), Shu was wildly jealous. To keep the lovers far apart, he turned Nut into the sky and Geb into the earth. Then he cursed Nut with barrenness, proclaiming that there were no months of the year in which she could give birth. Djehuty, the god of the moon, time, and measure, took pity on Nut and Geb. He challenged the reigning gods to a game of dice and soundly beat them all. As his prize he asked the gods to give him five days in addition to those that already existed. Djehuty in turn presented the five extra days to the sky goddess, Nut. Because these five extra days did not belong to any particular month, they did not fall under Shu's curse. Thus, the goddess was able to use them to produce five children, including Asar and Aset. Prior to Djehuty's gift, each of the twelve months of the Kemetic Kalendar had 30 days, resulting in a 360-day year. Djehuty's act of kindness reconciled the Kemetic Kalendar with the earth's actual 365-day cycle. Information retrieved from: http://www.alkebulankalendar.com/main.html
Although the Continent that we lovingly refer to as "Africa" went by various names by its' Ancient inhabitants, one of the most popular names for that Continent is "Alkebulan".This name, ALKEBULAN was strategically changed over the years following through repetition, after the defeat of Ancient Alkebulan Military Strategist, Hannibal at the Battle of Zama, by the Roman warrior, Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus also known as Scipio Africanus, Scipio the Elder, and Africanus the Elder (236-183 BC), who was a general in the Second Punic war and statesman of the Roman Republic.i) The ancient African civilization we call Ghana existed in West Africa between the Niger and the Senegal Riversii) In 1928, archaeologists unearthed an amazing culture in the Nigerian village of Nok. We know very little about the ancient Nok culture of West Africa. We don't even know what they called themselves; we do know, however, that they uncovered the mysteries of iron.iii) The European colonial powers called Africa "the Dark Continent" when they began their explorations. They saw it as a vast and dangerous place filled with savage people, but Africa has been home to many advanced, exotic civilizations. Many have been buried beneath the sands of time, but we know of others, and archaeologists continue to uncover more clues about ancient African civilizations.
Tamurai, Alkebulan, Amexum, Nger (Mama Ger , nature), Al-asia , Kush, Muuri-tania , Almuurak, Terra, ..... these are just a few of the names used thru ancient times til antiquity.... Type your answer here...
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean
Mean is the average.