A few hundred years ago India was a global and less Bigoted place like today. Deep in the jungles of Gujarat State in Western India, a forgotten tribe of African has quietly lived for the past 1000 years. Little is known about their origins and many now fear their unique heritage may already be lost.
This Black Social History is design for the education of all races about Black People Contribution to world history over the past centuries, even though its well hidden from the masses so that our children dont even know the relationship between Black People and the wealth of their history in terms of what we have contributed to make this world a better place for all.
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : BLACK INDIANS : AFRICANS OF INDIAN DECENTS :
Many of Indians Kings and Princes recruited Africans as their Minister, Personal Body Guards and Musicians. In some part of India they even rose to be powerful Generals or Kings them selves. Africans have a long links with India, long before Europeans arrived on the scene, some came as traders, merchants, or mercenary soldiers, others came as slaves, though it appears to this sort of slavery was different to European slavery. In India and the Arab world, African slaves were not regarded as lesser human beings and in many cases rose to prominent positions of power in India up until Independence two Kingdom ( Janjura and Sachin ) were run by African Dynasties.
A few hundred years ago India was a global and less Bigoted place like today. Deep in the jungles of Gujarat State in Western India, a forgotten tribe of African has quietly lived for the past 1000 years. Little is known about their origins and many now fear their unique heritage may already be lost.
A few hundred years ago India was a global and less Bigoted place like today. Deep in the jungles of Gujarat State in Western India, a forgotten tribe of African has quietly lived for the past 1000 years. Little is known about their origins and many now fear their unique heritage may already be lost.
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