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Nubia - Part 5: Dr. Leonard Jeffries

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

To see this entire DVD, you can purchase it as well as many others at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com


You probably won't see this documentary too many other places. If you do, remember where you saw it first. I received this documentary directly from Dr. Jeffries himself on June 6th, 2008. This is a fantastic documentary that Dr. Jeffries and Brother Tahtki have put together on the history of Nubia in the Nile Valley. What was Nubia you may ask? Nubia was the southern portion of Kemet (Egypt) and the upper portion of the Sudan.

"At the far end of the Dongola Reach, as the Nile bends and swings upward, streaming north toward the 4th Cataract, it flows through the province of Napata where, in the town of Kurru and of Nuri, lie the ancient graves of kings.

These are the graves of the forgotten kings of Kush, the Black Valhalla through whose ghostly fields may still be heard the distant din of wars, the clash of Nubian and Libyan, of Nubian and Assyrian, over the ailing body of Egypt (Kemet). Here lay, in their trappings of silver and bronze, the mummified horses of Piankhy, Shabaka, Shabataka and Taharka. Here lay the Black princes of the Twenty Fifth Dynasty who, from circa 751 to 654 B.C., threw their shadow of the Mediterranean to the borders of modern Ethiopia, almost a quarter of the African continent. They were among the last of the great sun kings of the ancient world. These kings formed the last bastion of Egyptian (Kemetic) civilization against the advance of the alien." Dr. Ivan Van Sertima - "They Came Before Columbus"

Dr. Leonard Jeffries is a Professor of Africana Studies and Political Science at City College in New York City. He is a world renowned historian and one of the leaders of the African-centered movement.

Please help support Dr. Jeffries and Brother Taaqiy Grant in their effort to teach our people our history and culture.

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  • Nana Kwaku Duoku Agyemang(Len Jeffries) is a genuis because he isn't scared to tell it like is, because Nana Duoku teaches us as his students the real home truths of the Nubian and Nile Valley kingdoms and with Nana Duoku he's so gifted, unremorseful, tender loving and his web-site which is similuar to Baba John Henrik Clarke's one is a great.

  • I know that dna samples was taken from king tut but I cant find what halpogroup he belongs to.

  • Is Amun and Amen the same God?

  • true indeed, Hapi I believe was a nubian. the henefer ( did I spell it right ?)

    papyrus discussed where the original egyptians came from. the areas near uganda and kenya. near the Rowanzuri mountains (did I spell it right?) Egyptians even admitted that Amun came from jebal barkel and whom ever ruled it had the right to rule egypt. That's why when Kashta came thru, the egyptians had to respect him because he ruled jebal barkel and the nubians even called themselves the "true sons of amun "

  • thanks

  • sounds interesting .wow have you been there yet?

  • Amun actually came from the kushites not the egyptians. One must understand the word egypt is a greco roman name. Before the word came about the name ta seti was the original people of the land of egypt. The ancient egyptians call their land kemet not egypt. Or you can say Ta Ma Re they call the northern part of their land. Remember nubia actually was the mother of egypt. Egyptians got their Gods from the south. Amun was common to the ancient kushites. It was nothing new.

  • Hetep,

    Brother Kamal Imani

    Kam Au Im Ani

  • Is there more you could post please? x

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