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#DarkGoiyomaro, Ashari , Sufi , Zayla’i
Majeerteen Somali pirate attack on a European ship depicted[1902] “The Migiurtini, at the beginning of the 20th century, waged against European ships, where they attacked and plundered them. Over the course of twenty years, more than forty new ships were sunk.”
Made a shocking discovery today and found out all those “Dinka” like depictions you see of Nubians are actually just captives or slaves. They appear to be captured by a more browner skin Cushitic like people. Very fascinating
Ah ight,so no proof from genetic point What do you think explains them being depicted with heavy SSA features
Blemmyes slaying some early Orthodox Christians. Very xoog

The donkey perfectly embodies what it means to be from the Eastern Desert. It is integral to human civilization and history but never receives the credit it deserves, making it a truly tragic animal.

A reconstruction of what the average couple in Kerma looked like around 2000 BC
Forensic facial reconstruction of a man from Kerma ancien - the earliest phase of the Kerma culture.
This is judged to be the king of beasts, and rightly so, for it possesses the courage of a lion, the speed of a horse, the strength of a bull, and is stronger than iron.

Very amazing thread. Hope your next tweet is a debunk against the popular narrative that Somalis are an alien race and aren’t human. We need to debunk the idea that Somalis aren’t humans soon.
In one of humanity's oldest known tales, an Egyptian sailor finds himself shipwrecked after a fierce storm on the Red Sea. At heart, it’s a story of survival - but more importantly, it contains an early expression of the Cushitic ethnosymbolism of a supreme serpent king.