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9. Thutmose III (1481 BC – 1425 BC) was the sixth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Thutmose III ruled Egypt for almost fifty-four years, and his reign is usually dated from April 24, 1479 BC to March 11, 1425 BC; however, this includes the twenty-two years he was co-regent to Hatshepsut. During the final two years of his reign, he appointed his son and successor, Amenhotep II, as his junior co-regent. 10. King Tenkamenin of Ghana (1037-1075 AD) Through careful management of gold trade across the Sahara, Tenkamenin’s empire flourished economically yet his greatest strength was in government. He listened to his people and provided justice for all of them. His principles of democratic monarchy and religious tolerance make him one of the great models of African rule. 11. Taharqa (710-664 BC) was a Pharaoh of the Ancient Egyptian 25th dynasty and Ruler of the Kingdom of Kush, which was located in Northern Sudan & Ethiopia. He is also mentioned in Biblical references – Scholars have identified him with Tirhakah, King of Ethiopia, who waged war against Sennacherib during the reign of King Hezekiah of Judah (2 Kings 19:9; Isaiah 37:9). 12. Mansa Abu Bakr II ( also known as Mansa Abu Bakari II circa 14th century) was the ninth Mansa (Title of Ruler in Mali) of the Mali Empire, the richest and largest empire on earth at that time, covering nearly all of West Africa. He succeeded his nephew Mansa Mohammed ibn Gao and preceded Mansa Musa. Abu Bakr II appears to have abdicated his throne (1311) in order to explore “the limits of the ocean” and was said to have set out on this feat 181 years prior to Christopher Columbus however, his expedition never returned. He is now referred to as “The Voyager King”
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5. King or Asantehene (King of all Asante) Osei Tutu (circa 1650-1717) Osei Tutu was the founder and first ruler of the Asante nation, a great West African kingdom now known as Ghana. He tripled the geographic size of Asante and the kingdom was a significant power that endured for two centuries. 6. Mansa Kankan Musa (1280 – 1337) more commonly known as Mansa Musa was the tenth Mansa, which translates as “King of Kings” or “Emperor”, of the wealthy West African Mali Empire. He is documented to have traveled to Mecca and Egypt with vast caravans of gold and an entourage of thousands from his empire in 1324. His reign lasted 25 years from 1312 – 1337. He is also documented as the RICHEST PERSON TO HAVE EVER LIVED…speculated to have been worth $400 Billion dollars in today’s times. 7. Idris Alooma (1580–1617) was Mai (king) of the Kanem-Bornu Empire, located mainly in Chad, Cameroon and Nigeria. His name is more properly written Idris Alawma or Idris Alauma. An outstanding statesman, under his rule (1564–1596) Kanem-Bornu touched the zenith of its power. Idris is remembered for his military skills, administrative reforms and Islamic piety. His feats are mainly known through his chronicler Ahmad bin Fartuwa 8. King Askia Muhammad I (1443 – 1538), born Muhammad Ture ou Mohamed Toure in Futa Tooro, later called Askia, also known as Askia the Great, was an emperor, military commander, and political reformer of the Songhai Empire in the late 15th century, the successor of Sunni Ali Beer. Askia Muhammad strengthened his country and made it the largest country in West Africa’s history. At its peak under his reign, the Songhai Empire encompassed the Hausa states as far as Kano (in present-day Nigeria) and much of the territory that had belonged to the Songhai empire in the west. His policies resulted in a rapid expansion of trade with Europe and Asia, the creation of many schools, and the establishment of Islam as an integral part of the empire.
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1. Hannibal Barca (247 BC – 183 BC) was an African Carthaginian military commander, generally considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. Also creditd for having major victories against the Roman Empire with his mighty warriors that marched into battle on the backs of great elephants! He was later defeated by the Roman Empire and returned to Carthage, North Africa where he was elected to the “Office of Suffete” which was the Highest Appointed Official in Carthage at that time. SIDE NOTE: Contrary to the incorrect depictions passed down through history, Hannibal was NOT a White man. He was in fact a Black man of North Africa and the coins baring his likeness its a proof of that fact. 2. Cetshwayo kaMpande (1826 – 1884) was the King of the Zulu Nation from 1872 to 1879 and its leader during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. He famously led the Zulu nation to victory against the British in the Battle of Isandlwana. 3. Pharaoh Akhenaten meaning “Effective for Aten” known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV, was a pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt who ruled for 17 years and died perhaps in 1336 BC or 1334 BC. He is especially noted for abandoning traditional Egyptian polytheism and introducing worship centered on the Aten. Husband of Nefertiti and father of King “Tut” Tutankhamun. 4. Oba (as it is known in West Africa) Sunni Ali Beer (circa 1442-1492) built the largest most powerful empire in West Africa during his 28-year reign. With a remarkable army,he won many battles, conquered many lands, seized trade routes and took villages to build the Songhay empire into a major center of commerce, culture and Moslem scholarship. Culled from The African King Series by James C. Lewis http://onlineleaks247.com/index.php/2015/08/27/12-most-powerful-african-kings-that-ever-lived-photos/ CC: lalasticlala, Ishilove
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4. Federica Ridolfi – Giannichedda Federica Ridolfi is born in Rome and has followed her fathers footsteps becoming an entertrainer and a performer. She has been in many italian television shows and programs and some magazines for men, like Max Magazine. She and Giannichedda met in 2010 and where married one year later, after Giannichedda left Livorno and retired from football. She doesn’t have any kids although now she really wants one. 3. Sarah Brendner – Bastain Schweinsteiger Brandner and Schweinsteiger have been in a relationship from 2007, but in 2014 they broke up. They had lived in Munich for 7 years, where Brandner is born, and met while shopping there. Bradner is a model and has done work for GQ magazione, Bild and revealing body-paints with Soports illustrated in 2010. Her first modeling job was for Stasdwerke Munchen, where she advertised photos
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6. Georgina Dorsett – Tom Cleverley Dorsett met Cleverley in England and started dating shortly afterwards. In 2014 they had a child together, a girl named Nevaeh. She is a reality television star in England, best known for her starring on the hit show The Only Way is Essex. They have moved from Manchester to Birmingham and could move again, because of Tom Cleverley loan spell to Aston Villa 5. Shakira – Gerrard Pique A famous singer, especially from football fans. She is born in Barranquilla in Colombia, and now she lives in Barcelona, where she met Gerrard Pique, before 2010, during shooting the music video Waka Waka. In 2013 they had a child called Milan. Shakira has 2 hobbies, poetry and dancing. In every song she had starred, she dances. She has made many albums like: Sale el Sol, She Wolf and many others. Her last one is called Shakira and was published in 2014.
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8. Lena Gercke – Sami Khedira Lena Gercke is a model, who won the first Germany Top Model. She began her career in her teen years and was quickly taken from the media. She has been advertising many famous businesses like Microsoft and H&M. In 2013 she became a judge on Das Supertlent. She is also the girlfriend of the german Sami Khedira from 2011, who just moved this summer in Italy to Juventus. 7. Federica Nagri – Alessandro Matri Federica Nagri is a model and an actress. She is born in Rome, where she became Miss Rome winner in 2007. She has played many roles in films and television shows, all over Italy, and also appeared in news and game shows. She is best known for her role on the news show Strip the News, appearing for 4 years. In 2009 she met Alessandro Matri, the AC Milan player, who is currently loaned to Juventus and have been together since.
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10. Melissa Satta – K.P.Boateng Melissa Satta is born in America, but moved to Italy with her family. She began her career in fashion, but in 2005 she changed as a television star. She has hosted many Italian television shows and appeared in Sport Illustrated. She met Boateng after he joined Milan in 2011. They still are together although Boateng moved to Germany, and they don’t meet as much. 9. Alena Seredova – Gianluigi buffon Alena Seredova is married to Gianluigi buffon and have 2 children. The family lives in Turin where Seredova works as a model and Buffon is Juventus goalkeeper. She is born in Czezh republic and in 1998 she was second Miss of the year there. She is also an actress and has appeared in 2 films in Italy. She has also appeared in some magazines like Playboy. Now she will probably retire and stay with the family. http://onlineleaks247.com/index.php/2015/08/26/610/ CC: lalasticlala,ishilove
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11. Joseph Yobo 12. Walter Anga
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9. Julius Akinlami (Elenu) 10. Ibinabo Fiberesima
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7. Afaemena Igwemba a.k.a Klint da Drunk 8. Eldee
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