The African Prescence In India

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The African Presence In India, Part 9: Habshis and Siddis, African Dynasties In India

Habshis and Siddis, African Dynasties In India India also received its share of African bondsmen, of whom the most famous was the celebrated Malik Ambar (1550-1626). Ambar, like a number of Africans in medieval India, elevated himself to a position of great authority. Malik Ambar, whose original name was Shambu, was born around 1550 in […]

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The Buddha, Tapa Shotor monastery in Hadda, Afghanistan

The African Presence In India, Part 8: The Budda And Buddhism In India

The Budda And Buddhism In India Buddhism appeared in India during the sixth century B.C.E. and came in the form of a protest against Hinduism. Buddhism opposed the arrogance of caste, and preached tolerance. It should not be surprising, then, that it developed a large and rapid following in the regions of India where the

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Dalit women and child

The African Presence In India, Part 7: The Black Untouchables Of India – The Dalit

The Black Untouchables Of India: The Dalit Possibly the most substantial percentage of Asia’s Blacks can be identified among India’s 160 million “Untouchables” or “Dalits.” Frequently they are called “Outcastes.” Indian nationalist leader and devout Hindu Mohandas K. Gandhi called them “Harijans,” meaning “children of god.” The official name given them in India’s constitution (1951)

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People regarded as untouchables in Malabar, Kerala (1906 A.D.)

The African Presence In India, Part 6: The Black Untouchables Of India – The World’s Most Oppressed People

The Black Untouchables Of India: The World’s Most Oppressed People The greatest victims of Hinduism have been the Untouchables. Indeed, probably the most substantial percentage of all the Black people of Asia can be identified among India’s 160 million Untouchables. These people are the long-suffering descendants of Aryan-Sudra unions and native Black populations who retreated

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Kanikar tribal man in South India

The African Presence In India, Part 5: Apartheid In India

Apartheid In India The White tribes that invaded India and disrupted Black civilization there are known as Aryans. The Aryans were not necessarily superior warriors to the Blacks but they were aggressive, developed sophisticated military technologies and glorified military virtues. After hundreds of years of intense martial conflict the Aryans succeeded in subjugating most of

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Durga temple in Aihole, Karnataka, India

The African Presence In India, Part 4: Dravidian Kingdoms of South India

Dravidian Kingdoms of South India It is safe to say that when we speak of the Dravidians as a people we are speaking of the living descendants of the Harappan people of the ancient Indus Valley who were pushed into South India as the result of the Aryan invasions. This is certainly consistent with Dravidian

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Great Bath of the excavated ruins of Mohenjo-daro

The African Presence In India, Part 3: India’s Earliest Civilization

India’s Earliest Civilization In Greater India, more than a thousand years before the foundations of Greece and Rome, proud and industrious Black men and women known as Dravidians erected a powerful civilization. We are referring here to the Indus Valley civilization- -India’s earliest high-culture, with major cities spread out along the course of the Indus

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The African Presence In India, Part 2: Ancient Africa And Early India

Ancient Africa And Early India Exceptionally valuable writings reflecting close relationships between Africa and early India have existed for more than two thousand years. In the first century B.C.E., for example, the famous Greek historian Diodorus Siculus penned that, “From Ethiopia he (Osiris) passed through Arabia, bordering upon the Red Sea as far as India….

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The African Presence In India, Part 1: An Historical Overview

An Historical Overview One of the foremost tasks for contemporary African centered scholars is to provide an historical overview of the global African community. This is a critical task that must be completed in its entirety. This includes the history, culture and present condition of African people both at home and abroad. We are already

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