Post about the history of sudanic west africa
What we're thier armies like their kingdoms architecture weapons etc
Sudanic west africa
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Clothing too
>no data
What do they mean by this?
architecture
weapons
Stop posting hatefacts. Blacks already have a huge inferiority complex. Don't make it worse.
It's probably the least talked about region of the world for its history and complexity. It was largely defined by three elements
Desertification, and everything that comes with that. For some reason it is acutely sensitive to even the slightest climate change.
Islam, it brought standardized literacy and language to the region, as well as guns and other tech from the rest of the world. Islam served as it's initial bridge to the wider world.
Human trafficking/slavery. The jungle to the south was rife with isolated primitive peoples that could be exploited for the labor and sex market. It still happens to this day, but is not necessarily a bad thing. On the one hand they're rescued from the disease ridden jungle, and by default get an improvement in quality of life. Many willing migrate out of the jungle and are willing to be "slaves" just to get away from the mosquitoes. And on the other hand established sahelians are provided with cheap manpower and wives.
>stop being honest tell them they lived in wakanda it'll make them feel better
>Hatefacts
Go suck cock somewhere else faggot
Let them believe in Wakanda. We should not hurt their feelings with facts.
It was monumental in providing America with the early cheap labor it needed for agriculture. The US secretly owes the sahel a huge debt if gratitude.
Wut ? Wtf ? Did you really wrote this shit thinking that people would seriously give you an answer ?
It was nice.
Thank based France for this gift to mankind.
I was just educating people on the sahel
Nope. The US would be much better without them.
That's you're opinion. Agriculture gets a bad rap, but it is necessary for countries to develop properly, which is subsequently why the sahel has always been stunted.
The had iron weapons and tools you know this Right
West africans had iron dumbass
Of course, funeral rites for the death of a King involve the whole kingdom and are much more of an elaborate affair. The Ashanti, like other west coast kingdom, are known for human sacrifices at the death of a King. A number of the King's wives are strangled, the aristocratic method of death, in order to accompany the King into the afterworld, along with representatives of the palace staff.
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Chapter 2. Human sacrifice and the supernatural in the Asante Empire and modern-day Ghana
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Sudanic style
Sudanic west africa style
Kumbi Saleh
Niger west africa
Do you have anything dating from at least pre colonial period?
These are all pre colonial
Kumbi Saleh was built during the Ghana empire
>20th century "reconstruction" by Europeans
Post source?
Sankore
That's not djenne also djenne was reconstructed by local architects
Muslims destroyed the city around the 11th century. Only the upper left picture here is what remains of the actual site, the rest are modern interpretations. Modern constructions a la Djenne.
Post a source
Why would the reconstruct it in ruins?
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>Lorsque les Almoravides prirent Kumbi Saleh en 1075, ils y imposèrent l’Islam et saccagèrent la ville. Les guerres qui s’ensuivirent achevèrent sa destruction.
>When the Almoravids took Kumbi Saleh in 1075, they imposed Islam and ransacked the city. The ensuing wars completed its destruction.
Now that looks cool!
That's not even kumbi Saleh
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Niggers can't build
Because that's the norm, travel a bit.
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Why would they reconstruct it it ruins not fully dumbass
>keeping people stupid is good for them
the pain of knowledge is a beneficial thing
don't be withholding with something you clearly adore, especially in the name of someone elses goodwill, thats horrible
Archaeological rules. Inexistent in US, I understand your shock.