My ancestors were a part of the Kingdom of Aksum

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Looking at my GED Match, it makes sense omfff



KINGS and QUEENS

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AIDS!


merkaba

QuoteThe wildly accepted view one given by Chancellor Williams who wrote " The Destruction of Black Civilzation" is that upon hearing Alexander the great coming Empress Candace, or Amanirenas, gathered her black troops, lined them up across the first cataract along with herself and stood on top of two African Elephants on a throne and waited for Alexander to show up. Alexander the "great", didn't want to chance a loss and give up his undefeated winning streak. He definitely didn't want to lose it to a woman so once seeing the black Queen on her Elephants and her black armies along with her, Alexander the "great" halted his armies at the first cataract, and turned back up into Egypt. Once he saw the deadly military tactician in all her glory and her black army with the latest iron weapons, he decided against an invasion and turned around.

The other view offered by William Leo Hansberry says that Alexander met semi-privately with Candace. Legend has it that Candace advised Alexander to leave the region immediately and if he refused, after defeating his army, she would cut off his head and roll it down a hill. You use your imagination and pick which one happened!

omf QUEEN

AIDS!

QuoteHe definitely didn't want to lose it to a woman so once seeing the black Queen on her Elephants and her black armies along with her, Alexander the "great" halted his armies at the first cataract, and turned back up into Egypt
Strag him!

merkaba

A study of [46] Lucotte and Smets has shown that the genetic father of Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jews) was close to the Ethiopian non-Jewish populations. This is consistent with the theory that Beta Israel are descendants of ancient inhabitants of Ethiopia, not the Middle East.

Middle eastern! Mixed DNA!

Not quite