Saturday 11 January 2014

Perspectives on African History

Perspectives on African History.



















There is a tendency in all and of viewing progress or advancement in all too even, and in African societies, and from more or less a Nubian perspective that is. This in all ways even, does speak of the rise in all, and of speak and the study even, and of African Leadership actually, and in many an African society too, and as believed said based around the Nubian ''Pharaoh'' Taharqa that is [and as with Pharaoh, truly a Title even befitting only, :Leadership, and as seen only in Lower Egypt (towards Cairo) too that is]. In all ways even, recent African History in many a way, is perceived even to progress in all, and as with speak even of many a takeover in all again, and with further speak even of Taharqa for instance, and his said invasion of Israel in all that is [Link]. In all ways even, this has given many in Africa, a sense of grandeur in all and in associating themselves with this History too [and as with further speak even, and of Kenyan Peacekeeping efforts in all, and not only into Somalia or West Africa either, but also into Croatia for instance].

However though, it is believed a better way of viewing African History, can be traced in all again, and from the direction in all, and of 21st Dynasty Egypt too (and truly even in all, the very last of the Egyptian Dynasties that is), and in all ways even, a Dynasty which is believed to have existed in all again, and during the 1600's AD too that is [and as with AD, Anno Domini, the very way Italians and Europeans in all, do track History, and as with the Egyptians in all again, using the BCE time track, and with further speak even and of Ethiopia too, as a unique place to itself, speaks of them and as using the CE time track that is]. In all ways though, the Egyptians of the 21st Dynasty, were very much Scholarly in all (but with their Writings in all again, today remaining hidden), and in all ways even, all this leading to a different way of looking at African History, and from the perspective of Scholarly works and as with speak even of Timbuktu for instance, and even Islamic Spain too somewhat, and in all ways too, leading to the very world of interesting even, Nigerian Scholarship that is. 

In all ways though, it is believed that perceiving Africa from the perspective of Scholarship in all, is believed more beneficial to Africa actually [and as with the case of a rather informative Scholarly Blog for instance], and as compared to that which does focus on African Leadership that is.

21st Dynasty Egypt:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rsWf09_PmI