The Moors who conquered Spain between 700-1400 AD were primarily Arabs and Berbers from Syria and North Africa, not black Africans from sub-Saharan Africa. The Umayyad dynasty, which initiated the conquest, originated from Damascus, Syria, and the initial invasion in 711 AD was commanded by Tariq ibn Ziyad, a Berber. The Alhambra palace in Granada, built between 1238-1358 by the Nasrid dynasty, showcases Islamic architecture with Arabic inscriptions from the Quran, demonstrating cultural continuity from the Middle East to Spain. The term 'Moor' specifically refers to these Arab and Berber conquerors, while black Africans arrived in Spain much later through the trans-Saharan slave trade.
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So, I just wanted to have this discussion. and we ain't going to be here long, but I was watching some old videos from the 30s the other day and they were very interesting and I subscribe to this channel um with old video documentation um of old times in the 20s, 30s, 40s and it just reminded me I said you know what let me go back at this and drop this nugget on them uh about more Spain, All right. And make some things clear cuz I had a debate about were the Moors who conquered um Spain uh black or negro. I had a debate on this.
I killed it. I had to call Sanetta today and ask him why he ain't put that debate up.
He said, "Oh yeah, I forgot. Let me put I said soneta that video is damaging to the community.
The video is damaging to the community.
So I'm sure this is why it wasn't put out yet. But we straighten this out. So piggybacking off that, I just wanted to add on a little something to it and make this plain. This don't take nothing but a little common sense and some simple logic and some honesty inside.
Okay, it's it's not that complicated.
It is free to be honest.
You can let your ego go and relax and just be honest.
So what happened after this debate?
I beat him back so bad they had to now claim that the Syrians and Arabs were black and negro.
I made such strong points they flip-flop and now that they're saying black folk, Syrians were black folk.
Why are you saying Syrians chief ex?
Because the Umayat dynasty was the initial dynasty to invade and conquer Spain and create more Spain.
And the Umiad dynasty is from Syria. They're Arabs and or Syrians.
This is not complicated.
You can look up any little word I say.
So I say when I when I do this, if anybody has any push back, then either they have mental health issues or they just a dishonest human being.
You understand? So let's let's check this out.
We're going to play a couple old videos from the 30s and just go over and review and the things that are said in there.
I pulled up some sources and some information and some definitions for us to look at.
So, no, the Moors who conquered Spain were Arabs and Berbers.
Arabs and Berbers are Moors. Period.
I'm specific because Moore is sometimes used in different contexts for different periods in different geographical areas. So I was very specific and said the Moors who conquered Spain were they negro or black.
Oll and all that [ __ ] that ain't got nothing to do with conquering Spain.
You understand what I'm saying? So the Umad dynasty who from Syria and Damascus. Okay. So let's go at it.
This is an old video from 1930. I hope I'm sharing my screen.
Okay. Yes, I am.
This is an old video from the 1930s.
There's just some things said in here that I want to pinpoint.
Let's go.
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>> Uhoh.
Spain described by the immortal Gerta as land of wine and minstalcy.
The fertile plains of Andalusia in southern Spain yield a rich harvest of grapes, raisins, wines, figs, olives and wheat to separate the grain from the ear. The wheat is spread upon the ground and a farmer drives a quite character may be a little >> wing is done with equal.
>> Here we go. The gentle breeze is contributing to this primitive method of separating the wheat from the chop. As I gazed on this peaceful scene of content and agricultural stagnation, my thoughts wandered back some 1200 years to the time when the Moors came over from Africa, invaded Spain and conquered it.
Years to the time when the Moors came over from Africa, invaded Spain and conquered it. Years to the time when the Moors came over from Africa, invaded Spain and conquered it. And it seemed to >> the Africa means North Africa >> mess came over from Africa, invaded Spain and conquered it. And it seemed to me that this remarkable race with its strain of Arab blood had And it seemed to me that this remarkable race with its strain of Arab blood had left it seemed to me that this remarkable race with its strain of Arab blood had >> this remarkable race with a strain of Arab blood.
This is in the 30s. They documenting this and talking about it and I'm going to prove it also >> left indelible traces of its personality in the appearance strain of Arab blood had left indelible traces of its personality in the appearance character and customs of the andusions of today pause he said they left an indelible mark let's be clear on what indelible means Don't start giving me problems now computer. Indelible meaning something refers to something that is impossible to erase, remove, forget or change.
Okay, they left an indelible mark.
>> Africa invaded Spain and conquered it.
And it seemed to me that this remarkable race with its strain of Arab blood had left indelible traces of its personality in the appearance, character, and customs of the Andalusions of today.
Picture headgear for man and beast alike. And after a day of toil, the harvester leisurely wens his homeward way.
1832 Washington Irving sat and mused as he evowed his famous tales of the Alhhamra.
The Alhhamra built more than 650 years ago by the Moish kings. Presenting Saturn Muse as he evowed his >> the Alhhamra. Al when you hear that is always some Arabic. Okay.
>> Famous tales of the Alhhamra.
The Alhhamra built more than 650 years ago by the Murish kings presents an exterior that built more than 650 years ago by the Moish kings presents an Alhhamra built more than 650 years ago by the Moish kings presents an exterior that is all >> we're going to pro prove that also a little later. One second.
>> Austere and fortresslike the interior however is of surpassing beauty and delicacy.
The Tory de la or watchtower where the Moish kings kept their wives. Tory de la or watchtower where the Moish kings kept their wives. A sheer drop of 85 ft makes escape impossible.
Not so dumb these Moorish kings. Eh.
When the Moors had been finally driven out, King Charles V of Spain, jealous of the fame of the Alhhamra, tried to outshine it in splendor. Within the Alhhamra walls, he built a palace in the style of the Renaissance, entirely out of harmony with its surroundings. His extravagant efforts, however, were doomed to equal monstrosity.
>> Fast forward.
>> Okay. Now, how different and how beautiful is this perfect example of Moish art.
The famous court of lions with its graceful and intricate arches supported by slender columns of pure white marble and its richly colored floor tiles of >> this is the court of lions >> blue and yellow.
The basin of the fountain is of alabaster. It is supported by 12 white marble irons that symbolize strength and courage.
Gorgeous archways of veritable lace work in marble enriched with brilliant colors. Now, this is we're going when when I start talking about I'm really showing continuity and I'm I'm going to show how all this building and artwork transferred from Syria, the Umiad dynasties, the Middle East into Spain.
Okay, so I said you're going to have to use some logic and common sense today.
leading from one fairylike court to another.
Arabic inscriptions taken from the Quran adorn the walls.
Arabic inscriptions taken from the Quran adorn the walls.
Arabic inscriptions taken from the Quran adorn the wall.
>> Now they didn't say no subsaharan Africans writings adorn the wall. Arabic writing from them people who came from Saudi Arabia, Syria area, Levant area.
This was an Arab thing.
Prayer archers by with each other in their splendor.
Morish variations of geometrical designs delight the eye.
Moorish variations of geometrical designs delight the eye.
Moorish variations of geometrical designs delight the eye.
Massive doors of bronze and wood protect the inner sanctums.
The mysterious court of the myrtles dramatic scene of a sultan's vengeance.
Unable to find out which one of his 10 vazers had betrayed him, he had them all beheaded in this court. Another Moore who took no chances. He had them all beheaded in this court. Another Moore who took no chances. Himself unseen. The Sultan gazed through this graceful fret work when selecting new wives for his harum. In the limpid and through this graceful fret work when selecting new wives for his haram. So even the terminology selecting new wives for as herum and stuff, you know, this this is the culture.
>> In the limpid and perfumed waters of the pool in the center of the court of the myrtles, the beautiful girls who aspire to the honor of being accepted for the haram exhibited their charm.
From this gallery, we enjoy a colorful vista of the Sierra Nevada.
>> As we look out over the town of Granada, >> let's move forward. Observe in the distance the village of the oriental displaying a one time pitch the camp.
>> One more thing I want to make point of >> within the Alhhamra from which they were finally driven.
Here we see a fine specimen of a Juno-like gypsy displaying a gorgeous Spanish shaw for you to admire.
>> This is a gypsy lady.
>> Another with flowers and leaves in her hair.
>> I'm going to speak on this. I'm just I'm just warming up.
>> They're all ready for their favorite dance to the sound of guitars and castinets.
>> So why am I showing these gypsies?
Because Spain has the largest gypsy population. There are people or Romani people. Okay, but this is in more Spain.
And this is the culture.
See, black folk are nowhere to be found.
Negroes are nowhere to be found. But let me get to something.
There's something I want to get to and show real quick.
Earlier in that video, they was talking about the court of lions.
As I'm showing you right here, the Court of Lions, a palace of lions, right, is a palace in the heart of the Alhhamra, right? A historic citadel formed by a complex of palaces, gardens, forts in Granada, Spain, right? It was commissioned I want to make sure everybody can see this.
Okay.
It was commissioned by Nasared Sultan Muhammad 5 of the emirate of of Granada in alandaloo.
Right? So this is part of Mo Spain by Muhammad an Arab not black folk and had nothing to do with this. And all that building and all that the the the artwork they was doing I was showing you I showed in the old video right.
It says right here in Islamic architecture coming from the east.
Right?
>> So this is just I'm just trying to show you piggyback on some of the artwork that was shown in the video and they were showing the court of lines. Let's move forward.
also was letting you know that gypsies.
Spain is home to an estimated 750 Dang, why is this thing messing with me right now?
750,000 to 1.5 Romani people widely known as Jatanos. It's just another word for gypsies, right?
And they arrived where?
Oops. Oops. Oops.
They arrived in where? The Iberian Peninsula in the early 15th century. So that was around the 1400s.
Right. So let's continue on.
Damascus.
Oh, shoot. Okay, here we go.
The you might add dynasty. The initial conquerors of Spain were from Damascus or Syria.
Damascus is a major cultural center of the Levant in the Arab world, not subsaharan African world.
This is just basic history is situated in southwestern Syria.
SO WHEN I SAID THE INITIAL conquerors of Spain were the Umiad dynasty, I'm trying to let you know they're from Syria and Damascus.
So now they had to flip the script and say black people are Syrian.
We were the Arabs who came from Syria in the Yumiad dynasty to conquer Spain.
Total [ __ ] Let me show you something.
The um Yes. The Umiad Khalifa conquered the Iberian Peninsula, modernday Spain, Portugal between 711 and 17, excuse me, in 718 AD.
The Umiad dynasty conquered the Iberian Peninsula aka modern Spain and Portugal at this time.
The Moors who conquered Spain from the time periods of 700 to400.
Them are not black folk.
Black folk wasn't a part of the Yumiad dynasty which remained under Muslim rule for centuries.
The initial invasion 78 711 AD commanded by who? Tyreek Iben Zed.
Now the thing about Tyreek, he was a commander of the Umay dynasty, but Tyreek was a Berber.
the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, not the subsaharan African conquest.
It says it right here. The Umiad Khalifa conquered the Visiggoth Kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula in the early 8th century. You guys are not part of the Umiad dynasty. The Umiad dynasty come from Syria.
Let's continue on.
The early Yumiat, oops. Okay, here we go.
The early UAE period was one of strength. Oops.
And expansion. The army mainly Arab and largely Syrian.
You have to go argue with were Britannica, not Chief X.
The early You might appear as one of strength and expansion. The army mainly Arab and largely Syrian.
Syrians ain't negroes.
Syrians ain't black folk.
Extended frontiers of Islam, right? They swept across North Africa with Islam.
They spread Oops. Come on, computer.
Okay, here we go. Spreading along the northern coast of Africa. It occupied much of Spain.
You know what the northern coast of Africa is? That's Mediterranean Africa where Mediterranean people live.
Not negroids.
the northern coast of Africa.
So the this vast empire was given a regular administration that gradually acquired an Arab Muslim character. What does it say right here? Syrians play an important role, excuse me, important part in it.
So I I don't know what these people are talking about.
that the Moors who conquered Spain was black. Let's continue.
Okay.
So, let's move on here.
Come on, computer. I got so many screens up, so it's kind of slow right now.
Bear with me.
Okay.
We spoke about Damascus and its Syria, right? So, let's watch some old footage.
In the very middle of an oasis, where luxurian trees temper the sun's scorching rays, and where the lifegiving waters of the river Barada come roaring down from Mount Herman, changing the burning desert sands into a tropical paradise lies Damascus. Right at the edge of the Arabian desert.
>> Damascus.
Here is Damascus. Right at the edge of the Arabian desert.
>> Here the >> You guys are not from the Arabian desert.
>> Soil is so rich that even the laziest farmer can make a good living with his crude old plow.
Damascus is the oldest inhabited city on Earth. We can trace its history back 4,500 years. But it must be much older than that. For the orientals believe that this is where the garden of Eden used to be. And if Adam and Eve used that this is where the God be much older than that. For the orientals believe that this is where the Garden of Eden used to be.
>> Pause. When he said I I have to make this clear to people too. He said where the orientals, right? So let me give some clarity for people.
When I was growing up, my mommy and daddy told me when when they used to tell like Japanese and Chinese people, they say these are orientals.
I grew up just believing that are these oriental people. I didn't know. But in general, when someone says oriental people, he's a western man.
So he's when he says oriental he's talking about people uh means of from or characteristic of the east or people from the east. So when he says oriental these people are for the east from the east to him. You get it? So oriental generally means of from or characteristic of the east. Now it has different different context meanings just depending on what you're talking about. I just wanted to make that clear.
>> And if Adam and Eve used the plow, it must have looked something like this.
History tells us that when Muhammad got his first and only glimpse of Damascus from a hilltop, he explained >> that when Muhammad got his first and only glimpse of Damascus from a hilltop, he explained that when Muhammad got his first and ONLY GLIMPSE OF >> THESE are Syrians. They're not black.
They've been there.
Muhammad talked about it.
Damascus from History tells us that when Muhammad got his first and only glimpse of Damascus from a hilltop, he exclaimed, "Man can have but one paradise. Mine is fixed above." And so he passed on.
It was on this spot that Muhammad made his great renunciation.
How? It was on this spot that Muhammad made his great renunciation.
However, as we are not prophets, we decided to take a chance. And so we went down into Damascus where we found a picturesque jumble of modern houses, old mosques, minoretses, and still older ruins that bear silent witness to the many fierce battles that were for it down through the centuries.
The tower in the distance is the minouret of the bride built 12200 years ago.
These ruins surround the tomb of Saladin, the great warrior who fought the crusaders and stopped Richard the Lionheart.
See this Muslim architecture?
It's the same Muslim architecture in Syria and Damascus that they took over to Spain and built things like the Alhhamra and other mosques. It's cultural continuity.
Syrians are not black folk.
Let's not start that [ __ ] Between ancient Roman columns, we get glimpses of the minouet of Esau, the oldest and tallest tower in Syria. The Muslims believe that on judgment day, Christ will appear on this minouet.
The courtyard of the Omayadi, the oldest and most imposing mosque in Damascus.
Courtyard of the Omayadi. The oldest and most imposing mosque in Damascus.
Partially destroyed by fire, it is now being rebuilt. Here once stood a pagan temple which was converted into a Bzantine basilica dedicated to St. John the Baptist 1600 years ago. 400 years later this basilica was made over into a Muhammad and mosque. Yet the Muslims still rever the memory of St. John whose head enclosed in a box of gold is said to be buried under the mosque.
all that remains of what was once a beautiful Roman triumphal arch built 2,000 years ago. And as we look down, we see the famous street called Straight known to Abraham and King David and where Ananas went to the house of Judas to inquire for Saul of Tars.
>> You're not going to see not one black man.
Shops called bazaars line this busy street which follows a straight line right across the >> and as he's doing some labor heavy labor >> city from east to west in this far off land where the easy going west in this far off >> look at the hats that they wear this is what the the moors science temple of America these fake black moors in America This where they get these cone hats from with a tassel hanging.
They still in their culture in their dress code.
These Syrians who Umayad dynasty came from who initially conquered Spain. These Moors, these Arabs, these Berbers wore that hat. Let's go.
>> Land where the easygoing spirit of the east prevails. The marketplace offers the nearest approach to bustle and activ them. They stole his style from them.
Let Tahara Bay know he getting exposed.
>> The buyers may be eager and the sellers more eager still, but these orientals make haste slowly.
>> Did you hear him? He he said these orientals >> still but these buyers may be eager wait >> and the sellers more eager still but these orientals make haste slowly.
Sheep raising is profitable here thanks to the rich pasture lands around Damascus.
sheep hurting and you know people try to uh uh um insult uh uh people from the Middle East and say goat herders and like you know this is what it was a good thing in that time right they still goat herd but this is this is all the origin of it >> wool is an important item of commerce caravans of camels bring the wool to the marketplace or deliver it to distant points a general laziness pervades the whole place. Camels move about.
>> I don't see no black folk up in here in Damascus.
These are Syrians.
>> Slowly, majestically, and some of them realizing that they have reached their journeys end squat down to rest without waiting for an invitation.
They use these camels during transharan trade. Transahharan slave trade.
[ __ ] with camels.
>> Kipling was right. You cannot hurry the east. And we had to wait patiently while our native guy >> see the hat.
>> Dragon they call him got himself all dowled up by an open air barber. The outfit is simple enough, but it seems to satisfy the navy.
>> Hey, Chef Rain, if you listening, he also said the barber was also a dentist.
And now a few finishing touches. A few dabs of face powder to make him smell nice.
And a mustache trim. And he is all set.
Oh, Ally.
Ally, you feeling better now? Well, that's fine. Let's go.
And so Ally takes us first to a stone cutter's tent. Here we were amazed at the fine work these clever workers turn out with their primitive tools. They do not have even a blueprint or a drawing to guide them. They seem to dream their designs which they proceed to transfer directly to the stone.
>> We marveled at the skill of this workman with his crude outfit. Just a rough old fire.
>> These Syrians Damascus ain't black. They look at the hat.
Tell all the tell all the No more Science Temple America folk that this is where they stole it from >> that seen better days. He is filing and shaping pieces of mother of pearl and makes them fit accurately in the hollows of a wooden ornament which he has carved out for the purpose.
Damascus is famous for the beauty and delicacy of all kinds of inlay work carried out with ivory.
>> All right. So, I just wanted to get you get you a a image of Syrians, these Arab people. But let's continue and jump into this real quick.
Where do I want to go?
Wait a minute.
It was something about goat hurting that was important and I forgot what my point was about it. Damn. It was a good goddamn point, too. Um, hold on. Bear with me. Let me see if I can jog my memory.
Anyway, let me just continue on. The Alhhamra says, was built primarily between 1238. We're just talking about more Spain in general if if from 700 to 1400, right? The Alhhamra was primarily um between 1238 and 1358. It was founded by Emir Muhammad, one of the Nasid dynasty.
Okay? These are not black folk. They're not doing this construction, this artwork. They're not writing in Arabic.
They not bringing the Quran all the way across North Africa from Damascus, Syria to Spain.
You guys didn't have no Qurans.
But I forgot my point was I had a point.
I just forgot. I'm just I'm just rumbling mumbling right now. Anyway, come on and pop in.
Um, this is Muhammad one of Granada.
And this is an image of him on the right leading his troops.
Them are not negroidites.
You guys have nothing to do with conquering Spain.
But there was another point I'm going to make. Um, Damascus. Um, one second. I'm looking for some of y'all.
So, just just so you know, uh, okay, we covered that already.
I wanted to make this point, too. The Yumiad dynasty introduced the Quran to Spain.
Black folk didn't.
When they conquered Spain, they brought religion with them.
It wasn't the Negroes religion. It was Islam.
Negroes and black folk didn't come to know Spain with no Quran.
In what 71 CE, a army of what? Arabs and Berbers.
Why you so hard hit it?
This is basic simple history.
Don't let nobody trick you.
Yes, the Umayad introduced the Quran to Spain.
An army of Arabs and Berbers loyal to the Umiad Khalifa crossed the straits of Gibralar from North Africa and conquered the Visigoth kingdom. This to territory known as Al and Deluth remained under Muslim rule for 800 years.
Let's get on to this last little video and close this on out.
Now, this video here talking about the Rock of Gibraltar in Spain. Wait a minute. Who was the Rock of Gibralar made after or named after?
Tyreek Iben Zed, right? Also simply known as Tyreek.
He was a what? Umad commander who initiated the initial people who conquered Spain.
He initiated the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula. which is basically Spain and Portugal. Here go an image in an old drawing of him right here.
He's not negro.
See, I'm here to bring y'all back to West and Central Africa so you can focus on who you really is.
Cuz you was never the Moors who conquered Spain.
Not you in particular, just any negro or black person. And when I say black person, I'm talking about somebody that look like Michael Jackson, look like me, Wesley Snipes, Sra and Setti, Sineta, Bill Cosby, R. Kelly. I'm talking about black folk.
The UMIA ads and the Syrians wasn't black folk as you can see here. Now to the Mediterranean Sea, stand guarding the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. There >> go the Mediterranean Sea word. People hate that word Mediterranean.
stands the >> they've been using the word Mediterranean forever to talk about a certain group of people.
>> Fortified peninsula at the southern extremity of Spain known the world over as the symbol of strength. The rock of Gibralar storm center of the wars of the Middle Ages. For more than a thousand years its possession was fought over by the Moors Spaniards. For more than a thousand years, its possession was fought over by the Moors, Spaniards, French. A thousand years, its possession was fought over by the Moors, Spaniards, French, and English. Clash upon clash, >> not negroes, not nobody from subsaharan Africa.
>> Century upon century ultimately resulted in the final possession of this stronghold by the British in the year 1873.
its age-old natural hand known as Ohioity alter. We find this little Spanish church nestled in the peaceful surroundings of the village.
>> This moorish tower is the last of a line built during the 700s by This Moish tower is the last of a line built during the 700s.
This moorish tower is the last of a line built during the 700s by the Moors. An Arabian invader named Jabel Tarik. 700s by the Moors. An Arabian invader named Jabel.
>> What kind of invader in 700s?
An Arabian invader.
Not a negro or black folk. Not anybody coming from subsaharan Africa. Are we clear?
The seven.
This Moish tower is the last of a line built during the 700s by the Moors. An Arabian invader named Jabel Tariq supported by an army of 12 >> Jabel Tariq. He said the image I just showed you, the commander of the Umiad dynasty, >> thousand took possession after a three-day battle. Not content with the fortress's then standing, he ordered the construction of a castle. Upon its completion, he entrenched himself in the massive structure. That it was of a strength in keeping with that of Gibralar is evident from the fact that notwithstanding years of bombardment, much of it still remains some 1200 years later. The Bay of Gibralar in which the polling station of the British Navy is now located.
Gibralar derives its name from that of the invader Jabel Tar. Util Gibralter derives its name from that of the invader Jabel Tarik. Utilizing the first derives its name from that of the invader Jabel Tar.
So it derives his name from the homie here, Tariq, the Yumiad commander who initiated the Muslim conquest of Iberian Peninsula.
It's not that serious, people.
You got your [ __ ] in West and Central Africa. Let's go.
The first syllables of his name which translated means the rock of t lacking which translated means the rock of t lacking transl means the rock of tic >> lacking rivers and wells. Gibralar is dependent upon the rains for its water supply.
>> Okay. Uh, >> we were obliged to conceal ourselves in this doorway to secure this picture of these typical moors for that. We were obliged to conceal ourselves in this doorway to secure this picture of these typical MOORS in 1930. These are these typical moors and he's showing these Arabs.
>> Their religion. Conceal ourselves in this doorway to secure this picture of these typical moors. For their religion forbids the duplication of their images.
Picture of these typical moors. For their religion forbids the duplication of their images to conceive salesman. He is doorway to secure this picture of these typical moors for their religion forbids the duplication of their images. Secure this picture of these typical moors for their religion forbids the duplication of their images. The entire world knows what the image of Moors look like and what the people who conquered Spain from 700 to 1100 look like.
Right.
All right. Let me get back to y'all.
What' you say, Tundi? You know, let me read your comment, bro. Chief, you you you know what the rebutto is going to be, right? Oh, they stole it from us.
Oh my god.
I'm just reading some comments.
Lucas Brian, I'm not sure if you're talking to me right here. What happened to all the black people of North Africa during and after Islam?
North Africa has never been black. I I'm not sure. Yeah, let me just piggyback on that because North Africa has never been black Africa.
black folk up there got up there through transaharan slave trade.
The Sahara Desert is a barrier to subsaharan Africa unless you get on some trade routes.
So, also I want people to know um during the debate I had, he got to bringing up two rag people and start showing black trees and the t-reg people are considered moors in a sense.
I wouldn't call tre people um I'm a zig I may be wrong but people like to say oh you're wrong chief here go to treg but one thing treg didn't have anything to do with the conquering of of more Spain from 700 to400 these were more a sahalian people deeper south and absolutely absolutely zero to do with conquering Spain and creating uh am I frozen?
Wait a minute. I was frozen for a minute. Can y'all hear me?
So, the turag had nothing to do with conquering Spain. They had nothing to do with building mosque in Spain. They had nothing to do with nothing. In fact, the tur rag is like a go between.
He's like the gangsters of the desert.
He's the the gobetween when the Arabs and Berbers use him to deal with trade dealing with subsaharan Africans mostly a lot of time, excuse me, for a subsaharan African to get up north.
It was a tread that um uh um how can I couch it? uh who made that deal?
Tagg been running trade routes, but Turag people had nothing to do with the conquering of Spain and creating more Spain. They were further south people.
Let me read some more comments.
Oh.
Um, your son, I ain't been live in a while. Um, but Sonetta says he's going to play my um um um put up my debate um tomorrow. So, we'll see.
Yeah, John. So, Mo's proper name are the Amaz people.
Amazig people basically uh uh uh uh inhabit Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya. The Egyptian people are different. They're just simply Egyptians, right?
But they do have some Amazic people who do live in Egypt, but they're a minority.
Um, and also Egypt is only 17% Arab.
People say, "Oh, he's Arab." No, that's only 17% Arab.
Everybody else is Egyptian andor just a North African.
Yes. So, Tagg are mixed. Correct.
And the reason why they're mixed because over years in transherent slave trade a lot of Berber and Arab took on subsaharan African women as concubines and for centuries had children with these concubines and these children had allegiance to their Arab daddy.
So a lot of times in in the Torx society it's heavily mixed. You you would want to be half Berber, half Arab, half black African. I mean I'm black. You got to watch my wording with you guys.
Half subsaharan African, half Arab, half subsaharan African, half Berber. So it's just a a tribe of a mixed dark and or a white moor and black moors.
But the black uh uh moors or the black turags are a lower cast than what they call juxtaposed to the white boar.
They have more menial duties.
When you say Dr. Boobs, cops never intermar with Arabs.
Pretty pretty much true. Coptic people stay to themsel.
So, I just wanted to make this little presentation and talk some [ __ ] because I haven't been on uh on um haven't been live in a while.
I've been taking care of business and doing my notaries. Hold on.
Her name is This what I've been on lately, man. I should have been doing notaries a long time ago. I used to do real estate and notaries used to come in, sign loan docks, and get $200. You know, whatever.
But, um, look at my notary card. This [ __ ] is tight. Y'all know the Xavier for Chief X. The X is for Xavier.
Okay, there we go. Damn.
I still work in cannabis business, too.
You can hit me up.
I do several things. I sell moringa in the store.
My maringas in the biggest health food store out here. Um, I'm a notary now. I still work in cannabis.
Um, um, I'm a one-stop shop.
So, I know most y'all out of state, but I just want to show that I am a mobile notary. So, anybody watching near to me, I got you covered.
Yeah, I'm out of here, y'all.
Peace out. Enjoy your day. I'm about to go work out. Wait a minute. I'm down. I didn't lost what?
16 lbs now. I'm cut. You see it?
56. My ass. Look.
I'm out.
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