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20. Eternal student. Historical fiction junkie.

Hello! Bonjour! こんいちは。Right now I'm really obsessed with Assassin's Creed, Sengoku Basara, and The Borgias. Welcome. Bienvenue. ようこそ。

I apologize in advance for my randomness.

 

iamalsothybrother:

glossylalia:

neon-loneliness:

apiphile:

kemetically-ankhtified:

Black History Month fact #15
711 to 1492 Spain, as it is now known, was ruled by Black African Moors.
The etymology of the word ‘Moor’ is black, or dark. Moors were a mix of Black African and Arabic Muslims who ruled Spain and the rest of the Iberian peninsula between 711 and 1492.
 The Moors were constantly defending against invading Christian Europeans from the north. This period as we are brainwashed to know from K-12 is called the Reconquista, or the reconquest, during the Christian/Muslim war of the Crusades.
Nevertheless, Al-Andalus, or Moorish Iberia, flourished in the arts, sciences, medicine, religion, culture, and architecture. Córdoba was one capitol of the several caliphates on the peninsula, and was one of the most advanced and populous cities in the world at the time, as well as a great cultural, political, financial and economic center.
Rule under these kingdoms saw the rise in cultural exchange and cooperation between Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Under the Caliphate of Córdoba, al-Andalus was a beacon of learning, and the city of Córdoba became one of the leading cultural and economic centres in both the Mediterranean Basin and the Islamic world.
Moorish contributions to Western Europe and especially to Spain were almost incalculable—in art and architecture, medicine and science, and learning (especially ancient Greek learning). 

Hence, ASAH readers, why people refer to Ferdinand as an “Iberian Moor”. *reads things occasionally*

I scrolled past this quickly and my first thought was ‘Del, where have you found a painting of Idris Elba?’

700 years. Note that shit. 700 years. 700 years is a long fucking time. 700 righteously negates any suggestion that there couldn’t have been POC in Europe pre-triangle trade.
Put it in your handy dandy notebook. 

Once again, I learn more from tumblr than I ever did from school.
(and he does look like Idris Elba… o_o)

iamalsothybrother:

glossylalia:

neon-loneliness:

apiphile:

kemetically-ankhtified:

Black History Month fact #15

711 to 1492 Spain, as it is now known, was ruled by Black African Moors.

The etymology of the word ‘Moor’ is black, or dark. Moors were a mix of Black African and Arabic Muslims who ruled Spain and the rest of the Iberian peninsula between 711 and 1492.

 The Moors were constantly defending against invading Christian Europeans from the north. This period as we are brainwashed to know from K-12 is called the Reconquista, or the reconquest, during the Christian/Muslim war of the Crusades.

Nevertheless, Al-Andalus, or Moorish Iberia, flourished in the arts, sciences, medicine, religion, culture, and architecture. Córdoba was one capitol of the several caliphates on the peninsula, and was one of the most advanced and populous cities in the world at the time, as well as a great cultural, political, financial and economic center.

Rule under these kingdoms saw the rise in cultural exchange and cooperation between Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Under the Caliphate of Córdoba, al-Andalus was a beacon of learning, and the city of Córdoba became one of the leading cultural and economic centres in both the Mediterranean Basin and the Islamic world.

Moorish contributions to Western Europe and especially to Spain were almost incalculable—in art and architecture, medicine and science, and learning (especially ancient Greek learning).

Hence, ASAH readers, why people refer to Ferdinand as an “Iberian Moor”. *reads things occasionally*

I scrolled past this quickly and my first thought was ‘Del, where have you found a painting of Idris Elba?’

700 years. Note that shit. 700 years. 700 years is a long fucking time. 700 righteously negates any suggestion that there couldn’t have been POC in Europe pre-triangle trade.

Put it in your handy dandy notebook. 

Once again, I learn more from tumblr than I ever did from school.

(and he does look like Idris Elba… o_o)

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