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About 1075- The Kingdom of Mapungubwe is founded in Southern Africa, at the confluence of two rivers. The name means "Hill of Jackals". The kingdom will be the first stage in development that will culminate in the creation of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe to the north in the 13th century. These states are built on gold trading links to the East African coast. Ancient African Civilizations, Mapungubwe History, East African Architecture, African Palace Fantasy Art, East African Aesthetic, African Temple, Fantasy Africa, Medieval Africa, African Kingdom

About 1075- The Kingdom of Mapungubwe is founded in Southern Africa, at the confluence of two rivers. The name means "Hill of Jackals". The kingdom will be the first stage in development that will culminate in the creation of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe to the north in the 13th century. These states are built on gold trading links to the East African coast.

Ancient Egypt was a divergent of the vast Majority of phenotypes found all across the continent of Africa. It was also a mix of all the cultures found across the continent and the evidence is in these regions still living on today. Kemet is Africa and will forever be.🌍 African History Facts, Sketchbook Idea, African History Truths, Black Lifestyle, African American History Facts, Ancient Egypt History, Black Fact, African Royalty, African Spirituality

Ancient Egypt was a divergent of the vast Majority of phenotypes found all across the continent of Africa. It was also a mix of all the cultures found across the continent and the evidence is in these regions still living on today. Kemet is Africa and will forever be.🌍

Ouara in Chad, Africa 03 Ancient Ruins, Ruins, 16th Century, Chad Africa, African Architecture, Large Wall Murals, African Continent, Watch Tower, The Ruins

The ruins of Sultan Ibn Abdel-Kerim Djame’s palace date back to the 16th century. They include a large wall mural; the residences of the Sultan, his concubines and the princes’ wives; and a watchtower. Ouara (or Wara) is the former capital of the Ouaddai Empire lying near Abéché in eastern Chad. It has been deserted […]

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