Region: Sahel
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Eras
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Topics
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People
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Places
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Claims
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Black History Bridge to Moor History
A guided path for readers arriving through Black history fact lists, videos, and public education who want a careful route into Moorish history, North Africa, the Sahara, al-Andalus, sources, and claim checking.
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Black History and Moor History: A Source-Aware Bridge
Black history interest often brings readers to Moorish history through fact lists, videos, and identity-centered public education. This page shows how to honor that interest while keeping Moor History Center tied to specific sources,…
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African History Fact Lists: How to Read Them Evidence-First
African history fact lists can open doors, but they can also compress complex periods into claims that need checking. This page gives readers a practical method for moving from a striking fact to a…
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The Maghreb Behind the Moors
A North Africa route through the Maghreb before al-Andalus, Amazigh/Berber contexts, Fez, Marrakesh, Almoravids, Almohads, and Sahara links.
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Primary Sources Starter Pack
A source-literacy route through chronicles, documents, manuscripts, objects, translations, and the limits of what survives.
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Trans-Saharan Connections: Gold, Slavery, Scholarship
The Sahara connected the Maghreb, Sahel, West Africa, and Mediterranean through gold, enslaved people, scholarship, pilgrimage, books, and political power. This page explains those connections without turning them into a single simplified story about…