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Sudanese people.
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Sudanese beauty
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sudanese beauty.
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different sudanese beauty.
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Face from Sudan
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Different Sudanese beauty
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Thank you Anonymous i really appreciate that, this time i will include all of Sudan |
@tpia Ok, Tpia i will leave this alone, i did not know it was so much hosility against us. Afterall, we are black too! eventhough we are slightly different from you! nonetheless. enjoy your wonderful tread. |
@nolongting And these women are non arabs, which is a obvious big difference, if you have eyes! I have chosen darkskin people as representative because i know some of you here have issues with color, therefore it's no denying that these people are black, however the differences here is only hair texture.
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Nolongting: It is obvious you cannot tell the difference between a traditional arab and non arab, let me remind you this is arab! This person is a arab
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@Tpia, I will not argue with you on this one, because it is silly nonetheless. However, I will let you know Tpia, there is not such thing as Caucasion hair. Due to the fact that other people beside Caucasion have similar hair textures for example, some Northern Sudanese, some horn of Africans, Indians, Aborigines, and some Melanesians have similar texture hair, yet these groups of people is far from being Caucasion! So, Lets categorize hair according to textures which is coarse, wavy, curly, straight or otherwise, without injecting race or ethnicity into it! |
Nubian day in London first pictures, other pictures is random Northern Sudanese.
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@Tpia I think the point of the trend is Africans or Black Africans in this case wearing their Natural hair irregardless of hair texture, you can be very black with uncoarse hair a good example is these Northern Sudanese women who is as black as a yoruba Nigerian, but with wavy to straight hair. Yet do you deny these are black people? because i realize complexion or color is very important to you ![]()
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@ OP I think you ask this question before, it is apparent you did listen or paid attention, Yes some African areas knew about Christ teaching mainly in Ethiopia, Northern Sudan, and Egypt. Again, in fact Ethiopia has been practicing Christianity way before most European nations. That destroy the notion that Christianity is mainly a whiteman religion, it started off in the middle east and later spread to the nile section of Africa, and Europe. The first world Christian states were Rome, Greece, Armenia, Ethiopia, and what is now Northern Sudan which consist of the Christian kingdoms of Faras, Makuria and Alodia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJfbtupcGbs Christianity in Ethiopia |
So, Lets categorize hair according to textures which is coarse, wavy, curly, straight or otherwise, without injecting race or ethnicity into it!