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Who are the afrim people?

The Afrim people are a collection of various African tribes who mainly consisted of Akan peoples from Ghana in West Africa. In ancient times these people along with other tribes made up the ancient egyptian population. During the reign of one of there dynastic pharoah's a group of these individual tribes broke away from the rest of the egyptian empire and formed a small nation of there own. Initially they called themselves the Afrim people which is Akan for "those who broke away". Later on in there history they were referred to as Hebrews. Unfortunately this little unknown fact by most of the world's population has gone almost unnoticed. I would thoroughly recommend for readers of interest a book by Nana Darkwah called The Africans who wrote the bible. posted by Queen Hatshepsut


Why did Genghis Khan unite the Mongols?

Because he was tired of being trodden on by neighboring tribes (who he later trod on)?


What were the native American tribes Leif Ericsson met?

The Masadchu, Okamakammesset, Saugus, Natick, and Wampanoag (who later banded together to form the Penacook Federation). These tribes joined forces to battle the war-like invaders.


What other empire compares to the mongol empire?

The Greek can compare. Persia is a good one, none the less, the best example anyone can get is the Roman Empire. Same is true with England in later years 17th century to 19th century.


How did MI5 get its name?

Formed in 1909 as the Secret Service Bureau it later became Military Intelligence Section 5 = MI5

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Who Originally did the tribes that later formed the Mongol people were?

The tribes that later formed the Mongol people were primarily nomadic pastoralists from the Central Asian steppes. Key groups included the Mongols, the Tatars, and the Merkits, among others. These tribes shared a common culture and lifestyle centered around herding and horse riding, which eventually coalesced under the leadership of Genghis Khan in the early 13th century, leading to the establishment of the Mongol Empire.


Which Native American people formed a powerful league of five later six tribes?

The Iroquois Confederacy! :)


What Indian group formed the league of Five nations?

The different tribes of the Iroquois: the Mohawk, Seneca, Oneita, Onondaga, and Cayuga (and later the Tuscarora)


Who were the mongols in the year of 500BCE?

People from the area that later spawned the Mongol empire, the great grass steppes, were known as the Huns at around that time.


Are the Iroquois Indians the mohawk Indians?

Almost. The Iroquois were a confederation of 5 tribes (later 6); initially the Onondagas, Cayugas, Senecas, Mohawks and Oneidas, they were later joined by the Tuscaroras. This league of tribes was one of the most powerful groups of people in North America, defeating and often absorbing the people of many of the neighbouring tribes. So there is no such thing as the Iroquois tribe; it is the name of a league of allied tribes.


What is the significance of the 12 tribes of Israel in biblical history?

The 12 tribes of Israel were the descendants of the 12 sons of Jacob, who was later named Israel. They formed the foundation of the nation of Israel in biblical history. Each tribe had its own territory and played a crucial role in the history and religious practices of the Israelites. The tribes were seen as a symbol of unity and identity for the people of Israel, and their lineage was important in determining leadership and inheritance within the community.


Why does the state of Oklahoma today have a large Native American population?

During the Trail of Tears, and later, many Native American tribes were force to move to what was then called the "Indian Territories." This region was later formed into the State of Oklahoma. Since so many tribes had been relocated there, the state came to have a large Native American population.


Who did the mongols attack in 1200?

In 1200, the Mongols, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, were primarily focused on consolidating power and expanding their territory in Central Asia. They began attacking various tribes and territories, including the Khwarezmian Empire and various nomadic groups. The Mongols aimed to unify the Mongol tribes and establish dominance over neighboring regions, setting the stage for their later conquests.


Which theory about the origins government hold that government was created when members of society got together and agreed to form a government?

Evolutionary theory, which is the theory that the government has developed in order starting with the family. When families joined together they formed tribes, and later on tribes joined and formed clans, Eventually the clans turned into an empire, It is a mixture of social contract theory and evolutionary theory.


Which theory about the origins of government holds government was created when members of society got together and agreed to form a government?

Evolutionary theory, which is the theory that the government has developed in order starting with the family. When families joined together they formed tribes, and later on tribes joined and formed clans, Eventually the clans turned into an empire, It is a mixture of social contract theory and evolutionary theory.


Which theory about the original of government holds that government was created when members of society got together and agreed to form a government?

Evolutionary theory, which is the theory that the government has developed in order starting with the family. When families joined together they formed tribes, and later on tribes joined and formed clans, Eventually the clans turned into an empire, It is a mixture of social contract theory and evolutionary theory.


What role did the original 12 tribes of Israel play in shaping the history and identity of the Jewish people?

The original 12 tribes of Israel played a significant role in shaping the history and identity of the Jewish people. They were the descendants of the 12 sons of Jacob, who was later renamed Israel. Each tribe had its own territory and leadership, contributing to the overall unity and diversity of the Jewish nation. The tribes formed the basis of the ancient kingdom of Israel and Judah, and their traditions and customs continue to influence Jewish culture and religious practices to this day.