ماسينيسا ملك نوميديا Massinissa Roi de Numidie

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65.5 هزار بار بازدید - 15 سال پیش - Meksa, Massinissa (Massinissa ay-izem Miss
Meksa, Massinissa (Massinissa ay-izem Miss n Gaya ,Massinissa Aguellid n Numidia). Massinissa, or Massensen (240 - 148 B.C.) was the  king of a region called "Numidia" in north Africa covering North East of Algeria, Tunisia and West of Libya).  He was a Berber (Amazigh), son of King Gaïa, son of king Aylimas. The Amazigh, also called "Berbers" are the native inhabitants of North Africa.  They are distinct from the Arabs who invaded the region in 1000 AC, under cover of spreading Islam all over the World.  All serious historical and anthropological studies support the same view that the Arabs come from the Arabic Peninsula, whereas the Amazigh originate from Africa.  The King Massinissa ("Agellid" in Berber language)  is most famous for his role in the Punic wars (war against Carthage (Phoenicians) alongside Romans allied with the Berbers).  King Massinissa and the Roman pro-consul Scipio "the African" defeated the legendary Carthaginian general Hannibal (fighting with his elite warriors riding elephants) at the battle of Zama (202 B.C.) (معركة زاما) (current Siliana in Tunisia) (سيليانا).  Massinissa is also believed to be the first prominent political figure in modern History (thousand years before Kwame Krumah) to proclaim the famous slogan "Africa to the Africans."
15 سال پیش در تاریخ 1387/12/27 منتشر شده است.
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