😱 The DARK truth about THE MOORS

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@charlesking415
@charlesking415 21 күн бұрын
Absolutley correct. In a number of european countries such as Spain, Netherlands, Portugal among others they paint themselves black and wear afro type wig during various festivals depicting Moors. The fact that the Moors were black is also represented in food,...in Cuba there is a dish known as "Moros y Cristianos" (Moors and Christians) which consists of Black beans representing Moors and white rice as the Christians. King you are killing them as usual...keep up the fine work...
@jahmight6279
@jahmight6279 20 күн бұрын
Facts….
@xavierrogers-c4l
@xavierrogers-c4l 20 күн бұрын
I just watched "The Black Knight" with Martin Lawrence, the main villain in the movie kept referring to Martin's character as a moor lol
@Painting-Moor
@Painting-Moor 20 күн бұрын
Defination of the word "Moor": "any" dark skin person. Reference: Barry W. Encyclopedia Heraldica.
@glxmam-beker
@glxmam-beker 21 күн бұрын
Good explanation, thanks !!
@franchesca7523
@franchesca7523 21 күн бұрын
Thank you King. The rewriting of history is ridiculous.
@londonmmc
@londonmmc 21 күн бұрын
💯
@seanandersonbey3768
@seanandersonbey3768 21 күн бұрын
Moor is a noun. Black is an adjective. If we choose to be the largest Nation on earth and decided upon the word black,negro or any other adjective for our nationality or national name purpose we would fail which we clearly have demonstrated and your channel valiantly displays in the effort you alone need to make to some of these issue to light. This has happened i would say by us in whole mentally evicting ourselves out of our own land culture etc using colour codes which do not apply in honour of our history or law to say the least. As a free and national name being Moor and a noun so correct legalise/grammar in Law this would suffice. which is better in Law?👉Nouns, or to consider for use if a route to nationalise or "rise up" was ever to be seriously considered..?. Whether the word Moor refers to a so called negro/black or not it is not an adjective or colour code or brand that reduces us to slaves,cattle etc where using these keywords a simple Google search will give a shrewd example of this,I.e- Black history vs Moors in heraldry(or history) is done will visually show my point, mentally however the example is clear we are the only so called race happy using and qualifying ourselves using a colour. 🧐Wow❌️... The trick was replacing the term Moor with Black etc etc.. Shakespeare correctly used our universally recognised name over the derogatory and later used loaded term black, which would have been considered an insult.. Are you a negro? NO. Well why use Black which is negro in Spanish...
@philthai99
@philthai99 13 күн бұрын
Real Black Truth. Thanks for sharing.
@truthseeker6541
@truthseeker6541 18 күн бұрын
Teach truth my brother for those living in falsehood.
@valeriegreenaway5981
@valeriegreenaway5981 21 күн бұрын
We need people like you to research black history and keep us informed about our history
@MCfact1827
@MCfact1827 21 күн бұрын
You can also research as well.
@Painting-Moor
@Painting-Moor 20 күн бұрын
Moorish history is not "black" history. No such thing exists called black history. The word black is a modern word that doesn't exist in ancient times.
@leonfrancis3418
@leonfrancis3418 20 күн бұрын
​@@Painting-MoorThere is no such thing as whlte history, either. Yet, if I were to tell someone to tell me whlte history, they'd start telling me about Greece and Europe. It's funny how that works. Don't be intentionally obtuse. It makes you look less intelligent than you are.
@MCfact1827
@MCfact1827 20 күн бұрын
@@Qod172 go look up original Arabs check the images. Next the original Berbers are from East Africa . And stop the "West African" foolishness. There was lots of various migrations throughout Africa thousands of years ago.
@Painting-Moor
@Painting-Moor 20 күн бұрын
@@leonfrancis3418 Who said anything about white history? I said no such thing exists called black history? The word black is a modern word that doesn't exist in ancient times. White and black is a legal political status. White doesn't mean Causasian race or pale skin. See Free White Persons Henry Campbell Black's Law Dictionary 4th edition for reference 👉 .
@thaliahall4599
@thaliahall4599 20 күн бұрын
Thank you TKM. Years ago, most of us who knew about the Moors were told the Moors were black (Negro). We studied how they went to and Civilized parts of Europe. Of course as time progressed many of them were forced out of Europe. It's amazing how some have tried to change history to claim the Moore were Arabs or Muslims.
@Painting-Moor
@Painting-Moor 20 күн бұрын
Moors are not black or negro ⚫️. Human rights only applies to people, human beings. Not paint, crayons, inks and dyes.
@Tropicamazon
@Tropicamazon 21 күн бұрын
Yes 1000% agreed, and the evidence that does appear in their manuscripts on their coat of arms and medieval images, depicts two symbols that can be associated with religion, one ☝🏽 crescent moon and star, secondly, the six pointed star or Star of David or Solomon, please zoom in and examine those images closely. You may have overlooked them the first time zoom in and look again at every detail
@damedash3226
@damedash3226 13 күн бұрын
specifically what should I look for?
@kjb2218
@kjb2218 18 күн бұрын
I still cant wrap my mind around why they would lie. I just can't fathom taking and another culture's history from them.
@Kemet3.0
@Kemet3.0 20 күн бұрын
Correct... the word and message is getting out.
@cmmnetwork256
@cmmnetwork256 21 күн бұрын
Yes in europe in those days they used it as a term for all afrikans or original people of the world because they associated them with the kingdom of Mauritania because those were the blacks they were used too and also they used words like ethiops or ethiopian to describe black people also. So no matter what part of the world u was from, if u was black or brown with afro hair u was known to them as ethiops or Muur/Maur/Moor/Moore.
@Painting-Moor
@Painting-Moor 20 күн бұрын
Why do you keep casting that black spell on Moorish people?
@Chosen144setapart
@Chosen144setapart 19 күн бұрын
Well Done TEACHER….. WELL DONE!.. Thank you for your intensive labor and research.
@phasematerialsresearch9319
@phasematerialsresearch9319 19 күн бұрын
The King is always pulling up with the indisputable facts. Nice.
@reportedstolen3603
@reportedstolen3603 21 күн бұрын
Zwarte which means black, has its etymology rooted in Indo-European “swerd/zwerd”. Where we get the word swarthy- black or dirty. Zwarte Peit is a black figure celebrated in dutch folklore, where people paint themselves black, red lips, and Afro…
@invisiblerevolution
@invisiblerevolution 21 күн бұрын
I rather be called a MOOR than "black" which is just a color
@kingmono
@kingmono 21 күн бұрын
Great point. The etymology of Moor actually links us to water. Moor, mer, marsh all have the same route. Originally called the mauros because of their ability to navigate the water between Africa and Europe... then became just a word to describe the dark skinned people who first made those journeys...
@okjah278
@okjah278 21 күн бұрын
​@kingmono No wonder Christoper Columbus (Colon) brought Moors with him to help with his voyage/es?
@truth9415
@truth9415 21 күн бұрын
*There's no difference. Both means black person.
@invisiblerevolution
@invisiblerevolution 21 күн бұрын
@truth9415 Moor doesn't mean "black" it was a term used to identify brown skin people, *Moor isn't a color in the crayon box.... callin yourself MOOR is different from naming yourself after a COLOR.*
@truth9415
@truth9415 21 күн бұрын
@@invisiblerevolution it literally means black. It was interchangeable with the word "Ethiopian", which also means Black Person. or African Ancestry.
@MCfact1827
@MCfact1827 20 күн бұрын
For those who keep referring to Arabs as Moors. Look up "original Arabs" and check out the images. Come back and tell us what they look like.
@leonfrancis3418
@leonfrancis3418 20 күн бұрын
Another banger, mate.
@TheTradeuser
@TheTradeuser 21 күн бұрын
Each one teach one
@MrJimSmith
@MrJimSmith 19 күн бұрын
spread it. bird is the word, moor
@LeeKemp
@LeeKemp 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing facts and knowledge for those who care to understand and learn and grow! Amazing that the colonizers simply rewrite history virtually unchallenged.
@gdubbs680
@gdubbs680 21 күн бұрын
That first statue is in the Lourve.
@kingmono
@kingmono 21 күн бұрын
@gdubbs680 yes it is!!! I took that photo myself.
@megaman1806
@megaman1806 21 күн бұрын
Yeap the Geneva 1560 and 1599 pilgrim bibles that predate the King James replace the word *"ETHIOPIAN/CUSHITE"* with the word *MOOR or BLACK MOOR* Wake up people!
@marcus.g.4273
@marcus.g.4273 21 күн бұрын
👊🏽💯
@enochselect6191
@enochselect6191 20 күн бұрын
Bravo!
@Remembernukpunuk
@Remembernukpunuk 21 күн бұрын
Bro, give thanks... Your method becomes more streamlined each and Everytime. Like a Hiaku - efficient. These shorts that you make, each one is like a "mic drop" 🤓. Don't ya get bored of winning now 😂...slow down let them catch up - it's not fair. You should tie one hand behind your back to give 'em a chance 😅. It's like trying to say "African" is a synonym for Arab or Muslim 😂. 'That' group of people are always trying to claim more than their fair share too 😮. Now, we must analyse Moriarty wink wink...
@kingmono
@kingmono 21 күн бұрын
@@Remembernukpunuk 🙅🏿‍♂️
@sammylong3704
@sammylong3704 18 күн бұрын
Most people already know this, they just choose to deny it. When I was first started learning about the Moors (after watching the movie “The Long Ship) it was an accepted fact that the Moors were black. This was only 30 year ago, today if you do that same research, you’d be lead to believe the moors were pale skinned North Africans, not associated with black people whatsoever.
@RichAfricanHistory
@RichAfricanHistory 3 күн бұрын
Ai even knows what Moor meant. This is the response as used in various languages Moro (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian) - Historically used to refer to people of North African descent, often darker-skinned.Moreno/Morena (Spanish, Portuguese) - Describes a person with dark skin, hair, or complexion.Maur (German, Scandinavian languages) - Refers to a Moor or someone with darker skin, historically from North Africa.Moura (Portuguese) - Used in folklore to describe a dark-skinned enchanted being, often linked to ancient legends.Moricaud (French, old term) - Historically referred to people with darker complexions.Mori (Italian) - Derived from "Moor," it can refer to a dark-skinned or darker-complexioned person.Maurus (Latin) - The Latin root for "Moor," originally describing the people of the Mauretania region (North Africa). We know that in the early times North Africa was originally black.
@some1350
@some1350 14 күн бұрын
I'm not sure if this entirely correct. I think the word 'moor' is like the word African where 9 times out of ten it means a black person, but in some minor circumstances it can mean Arab. However I think this is the exception, and I think there is usually some context added.
@kingmono
@kingmono 14 күн бұрын
@@some1350 I agree with this. Race did not exist back then, so any ideas about binary boundaries about what qualifies as a moor would be similar to what qualifies as a black person today. I'm sure there would be people who look like modern North Africans or Colin kapernick described as Moors... but in its general context, the people were normally dark skinned africoid types.
@MarocGym-je6dk
@MarocGym-je6dk 13 күн бұрын
The word Africa comes from the word Afrikiya which we still use today to designate North Africa, but if I say Shamal al Afrikiya, it is a region between western Libya and eastern Algeria. Afrikiya in two words. Afri were the people who lived in cliffs for protection and Kiya is a female name, probably a queen. I don't know what the word Moor means, but Europeans continued to use this name to designate Moroccans despite the fact that the Moorish kingdoms no longer existed at the end of the Roman Empire. There are still many vestiges underground in Morocco, and we can translate what is written in Phoenicians, in North Africa, but we must master Arabic and Berber for North Africa. If you visit Morocco, there are vestiges of these settlements from antiquity even statues of the Moorish kings. There is also the gigantic tomb of Juba2 who was married to Cleopatra's daughter
@some1350
@some1350 13 күн бұрын
@@MarocGym-je6dk Not sure what your point is.
@kenyelle1379
@kenyelle1379 19 күн бұрын
Also modern Arabs aren’t ancient ones
@fullmetalsoulrebel
@fullmetalsoulrebel 18 күн бұрын
In all Treaties (International Law), Moors are strictly identified as Moroccans, referring to the Amazigh people, now labeled as Berbers, who were native to Morocco since ancient times before any colonization.
@kingmono
@kingmono 18 күн бұрын
Which historical treatise? Share your references please?
@MCfact1827
@MCfact1827 16 күн бұрын
@fullmetal.....The Amazigh are originally from E Africa. Look it up.
@MCfact1827
@MCfact1827 16 күн бұрын
Here's a article about the original Berbers "African Moors: The Appearance of the Original Berbers According to European Perceptions" - By - Dana Marniche
@godsblackpanther
@godsblackpanther 21 күн бұрын
Fabulous Thank You...have been Seeking Confirmation 😊😊😊 Blessings 🕊️🤍🖤🪽🌈
@jerrimuhammad2308
@jerrimuhammad2308 21 күн бұрын
Thank you 🎉
@ZeiBeatz
@ZeiBeatz 20 күн бұрын
👏!!
@antoinettetyus5596
@antoinettetyus5596 21 күн бұрын
Do these other people have a lot of history of their own it’s baffling too me always wanting an shifting what’s deemed good over on there side
@kingmono
@kingmono 19 күн бұрын
The more you dig, the more you realise they have usurped history more than they have usurped land.
@Ringerofthelie
@Ringerofthelie 19 күн бұрын
@@kingmono cope harder, hammite! 🐷🐷🦍🤭
@MCfact1827
@MCfact1827 21 күн бұрын
MC ...is from the Moors too. I researched it.
@rebahenderson211
@rebahenderson211 21 күн бұрын
All true TKM.❤ zero evidence. ❤
@LeonardMcFacepunch
@LeonardMcFacepunch 20 күн бұрын
Yes not a single source. Just the many sources describing Arab and Muslim moors. Cool pretend session though.
@kingmono
@kingmono 20 күн бұрын
@@LeonardMcFacepunch but u can't cite them. Funny that.
@Curtis_George
@Curtis_George 14 күн бұрын
Let us pretend and you can continue doing what you’ve been doing. I’m sure I don’t care about those spaces
@everywon8010
@everywon8010 21 күн бұрын
Moorish, Moor, or, More = Forever Overpower ... imMORtal, Eternal like the Blackness of the Universe ... As the Bible says that which The GOD of ALL Creation came from
@lamausbrown5850
@lamausbrown5850 21 күн бұрын
🏹🐭🏹
@mw3309
@mw3309 21 күн бұрын
😂 Funny, maybe when you have a degree real historians would respect your limp sources and cherry picked definitions that don't culturally align with the historic references.
@reportedstolen3603
@reportedstolen3603 21 күн бұрын
If u check the etymology of the word swarthy and zwarte (Dutch, Germanic).. the linguists will show you the connection. No need to cherry pick
@kingmono
@kingmono 20 күн бұрын
@mw3309 historical references that you can't provide. Sorry but history and volume is clearly on my side. I could make this video 100 times citing different sources, yet you are struggling to find ONE that refutes me.
@choicesii1
@choicesii1 13 күн бұрын
Why would old dictionaries be a limp source. Every dictionary from the 19th century downward shows Moor to mean black. In French, English, Spanish, Português, and Italian. Just because a word is changed does not alter the use of how people meant it during those times, as you can just get a dictionary from that time to clarify the connotation of the word.
@acmcgowan751
@acmcgowan751 21 күн бұрын
Moor us not a Muslim. A moor was a black person related by colonizers. They where Hebrew Israelites.
@mw3309
@mw3309 21 күн бұрын
Nope
@Painting-Moor
@Painting-Moor 20 күн бұрын
It's Moor not moor and Moors are not "black" . Human beings are not crayons.
@Painting-Moor
@Painting-Moor 20 күн бұрын
Moors are not "black" people. The word black means pale not Moorish people. The word black is an adjective and people can only be proper nouns. Moor is the proper noun the name of a people and black is an adjective that means pale. Moors are not blac,blacian, blaecan, bleek, bleach, bleeger or pale.
@ThePrinceofPlots
@ThePrinceofPlots 21 күн бұрын
The Moors is currently my favorite interest next to Ancient Kemet Because of the atomic implications they have to the current world history myth invented (distorted) by “white” people. Moor came to mean dark skin but it was in reference to a specific ethnic group. They are also lying about it the term “Berber” historically it doesn’t make sense. Many areas of North Africa were civilized during and before the Roman period. There were colonization efforts from the people of Canaan Greece and other areas. The Greeks called anybody who weren’t “civilized” barbarians. The Romans called the people Mauri after the Greek Mauros (because of their color) and the Arabs adopted this but they called the non romanized people Berbers (barbarians) They conflated everyone together EVEN THOUGH the people would’ve been pushed down into the Sahara during multiple invasions. Some would’ve been absorbed etc. like in romanized areas, the people who lived in the Roman cities and outside would’ve been the same. What they are doing now are conflating the later migrants into the area who adopted the customs of the locals. Like the Arabs and Northern European people. They conflated them into the term Berber when originally it wouldn’t have applied. The Arabs (another group that is nonexistent historically) were conquering these areas from the Byzantine Empire and the Germanic kingdoms. (Berber and Arab are linguistic categories they are a mixture of different ethnic groups. Think like Brazil. You have black, white, mixed Brazilians etc but they all speak the same language) People forget that the term is interlinked with the Roman Empire and the nations that arose afterwards as well. The other great implication is the transatlantic and history in general post 1492. More, Mauri,Maure, Niger, etc They have hidden or whitewashed an entire civilization. They have erased black people out of classical history. “Like the swarming Saracens of the romance The Sultan of Babylon ("soom bloo, soom yolowe, some blake as More," 1005), Bloo (another spelling for Blue in Old English) meant bloo skin and remember in A previous video of the King Mono, they didn’t differentiate between these colors often as Bloo (blamen) is noted as a “black person” Yolowe is yellow and it’s reminiscent of the asiatics Blake as more = Blackamoor = Black as a Moor we can infer that this means that someone was Black like a Moor! Not all black people were coming from Africa. I feel like there were dark skin people or Black people in these regions that were indigenous to the land. We don’t know what happened to them. Something happened. But think about the implications. We have been lied to Nigritia shall rise! 🖤💚
@uniformityofnature1488
@uniformityofnature1488 20 күн бұрын
There were read ancient and modern Britons, Cheddar man is evidence of this.
@ThePrinceofPlots
@ThePrinceofPlots 20 күн бұрын
@@uniformityofnature1488 the central Asians have taken over
@Painting-Moor
@Painting-Moor 20 күн бұрын
Moors are the custodians of ancient Egyptian knowledge. Ask George G.M James who wrote Stolen Legacy.
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