Black People Built The Middle East — And Nobody Know

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Black people built the Middle East nobody knows — the archaeological record, ancient texts, DNA evidence from pre-Islamic burial sites, and artwork spanning Sumer, Elam, ancient Arabia, and Mesopotamia all document dark-skinned populations as the original builders of the region’s earliest civilizations. They constructed the first irrigation systems, established the earliest trade networks, built the cities that became the foundation of human civilization, and held positions of power documented in stone, clay, and bone. Then centuries of migration, conquest, and deliberate historical revision replaced the builders with a narrative that erases them entirely.

Who the original Black populations of the Middle East were, what they built, what the archaeological and genetic evidence confirms, how their contributions were absorbed into civilizations that rebranded the achievements as their own, why millions of their descendants still live across Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Oman, and the Gulf states today, and why this history remains the most aggressively buried chapter in Middle Eastern scholarship.

Key questions covered:
Did Black people really build the earliest civilizations in the Middle East?
What archaeological evidence proves Black builders in ancient Mesopotamia and Arabia?
How were Black contributions to Middle Eastern civilization erased from history?
Where do descendants of the original Black Middle Eastern populations live today?
Why is the Black origin of Middle Eastern civilization never taught in schools?
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