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The M.A.P. Theory.
The Mansa Abubakari Pursuit.
Since the establishment of the United States of America, the entire world has secretly debated how only a couple dozen or so of the forefathers of America were able to successfully rob the continent of Africa for millions of its people by way of the slave trade.
Since the founding of America, the world has accepted an unfounded fictitious explanation of the Columbus expedition that has gone unchallenged, up until now. Meanwhile, choosing to ignore the tale of the arrivals of thousands of Africans (early 1300s) from the Empire of Mali, to the shores of what we know today, as the Americas.
Expectedly, American and European history has told a false tale of how ALL African-Americans had been shipped to America enslaved and inhumanely stacked atop one another (like cargo), beginning in or around 1416. It is true that the Enslaved lay atop one another from the bottoms of slave ships to just below the upper decks of each vessel. However, African history recognizes two explorations across the Atlantic by the Malian people over a century and a half prior to 1492.
Mansa Musa, one of the greatest leaders that the history of the world has ever known, triumphantly ruled the kingdom of Mali from 1312 to 1337. For the 25 years that he reigned, Mansa Musa was widely renowned as the richest man ever to walk the planet earth. Amazingly, that ancient record remains safely intact today, just as it was over 750 years ago.
History books have recorded the African King’s pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324, in which Mansa Musa dropped, shared, and freely distributed limitless amounts of Gold along his nearly 4,000-mile journey from Mali to Mecca. Historians of the era are recorded as writing unbelievable accounts of Mansa Musa bringing so much Gold with him on his Iconic Pilgrimage, that his visit alone resulted in the collapse of gold prices in Egypt and Arabia. Some of the economies within the region are said to have taken decades to recover from the selfless philanthropy of Mansa Musa. History also informs us that Mansa Musa didn’t journey alone. It is said that his pilgrimage to Mecca was accompanied by over 60,000 of his men brandishing gold spears, 8,000 courtiers, 12,000 servants (carrying 4 pounds of gold each), and 100 camels; each securely strapped with 300 pounds of gold for the journey.
How did Mansa Musa accommodate his favorite wife during his pilgrimage?👇🏿
Mansa Musa was not only the world’s wealthiest human being, but under his ideas and visionary leadership, he was successfully able to develop legendary cities such as Timbuktu and Gao into important cultural centers. The great Mansa Musa was also responsible for the building of a University and countless Mosques.
With so many extraordinary achievements that are attributed to Mansa Musa, the incredible works of the King that proceeded Mansa Musa gets overshadowed.
One majorly overlooked historical fact is, Mansa Musa was crowned king of the Malian Empire in 1312, as a result of his predecessor, Abubakari II, vanishing on a voyage across the sea, in search of the edge of what we now identify as the Atlantic Ocean.
An Egyptian scholar, Ibn Fadl Al-Umari, published accredited work in Cairo around 1342, confirming accounts of two large maritime voyages that were ordered by the predecessor of Mansa Musa.
Though the ruler who proceeds Mansa Musa is not officially named in the writings of Al-Umari, however, modern scholars identify the maritime king, who was widely recognized throughout much of Western Africa as, Mansa Abubakari II. According to written accounts, Mansa Abubakari II, initially began an unprecedented expedition to explore the ends of the Atlantic Ocean by way of sailing 200 ships filled with his men across the Atlantic.
Mansa Abubakari II, didn’t stop there, as he additionally stockpiled 200 ships filled with needed supplies, food, gold, and enough water to last the explorers for at least 2 years. Written and Oral history alike, tells us that the Africans from the Malian Empire were specifically sent with a mission to search out the extremities of the Atlantic Ocean.
History also reminds us, as time went by, only one vessel out of an entire fleet of 400 ships would return to the African King, Mansa Abubakari II. History tells us, the only ship that successfully arrived back to the Malian Empire was the bearer of bad news. The lone ship would inform their leader of the story of how the other ships had gotten pulled into a violent mid-ocean current before being swept away. Understandably, the vanishing of the prior ships is what eventually prompted the final vessel on the Atlantic voyage to turn back. Although this very unpleasant news infuriated the King; at the same time, it also sparked his curiosity to discover exactly what had happened to the initial explorers who had first set sail from the African coast to the New World. It was reported that Mansa Abubarkari II, was so curious about the whereabouts of his men, that he wanted to see for himself, what happened. The fearless king then did the unthinkable, by leading a second more massive and unprecedented mission of discovery across the Atlantic.
This time, the great African explorer would not be caught off guard by any surprises, as he would multiply his enormous sea force by the thousands. Instead of only sending 400 ships, this time Mansa Abubakari II, would increase his number of vessels to an unimaginable 2,000 ships. There is no doubt that the King’s super-impressive convoy would have been more than capable of overwhelming any threats that the enormous crew encountered.
I have no doubt that the mere sight of this mighty occurrence of thousands of Malian Africans triumphantly sailing across the Atlantic, must have been a really shocking spectacle to those who witnessed this amazing experience.
Despite the people of Mali embarking on a King-Sized mission across the Atlantic Ocean over 700 years ago, the world has yet to produce another colossal mission that is comparable to this once-in-a-lifetime voyage.
A gigantic mission that history has concealed, that was responsible for bringing thousands of willful African settlers to the Americas in the early 1300s and almost 200 years before the Columbus reached the Caribbean Islands.
The M.A.P. (Mansa Abubakari Pursuit) Theory.
Despite the tremendous bravery, leadership, and visionary abilities displayed by Mansa Abubakari II, his greatest contributions to education, history, and the great increase of popularization of Africans into the Eastern Americas, have been purposely ignored by history. African and American History alike, has also received a pass for ignoring the most naive explanation for the disappearance of one of the World’s Most Influential Leaders in Mansa Abubakari II.
History books remind us that the expedition of Mansa Abubakari II, included a fair number of his men who had already been a part of the first Malian expedition across the Atlantic. Again, it was the mighty leadership of Mansa Abubakari II, who ordered the expedition of the first mission. Abubakari II, also supplied and filled over 400 ships for the voyage across the Atlantic. I remind you that, there were thousands of Malians, who were families of the most powerful empire in the world in Mali and these Milian people were never accounted for in the early 1300s.
The missing crew of thousands that never returned to the shores of Africa is what prompted Mansa Abubakari II, to greatly increase his army in pursuit of the whereabouts of a portion of his own family. Mansa Abubakari II, then responded to his army’s disappearance by over-stocking 5 times as many ships as he had initially set for sails on the first unsuccessful expedition of his generals across the Atlantic.
The world has accepted the story of thousands of an African expedition crew Vanishing🚢 The Theory ⬇️
Unsurprisingly, Mansa Abubakari II, then heroically took charge of the next mission across the Atlantic in 1311. The king and his crew of potentially a couple hundred thousand or more Africans successfully sailed across the Atlantic and triumphantly landed in many of the coastal territories which are located in the current-day Southeastern United States of America. Hundreds of ships would have possibly been deployed and spread out over multiple locations due to an organized plan to search all potential docking sites of the initial explorers on the shores of the Americas. During their mighty second mission of discovery, the great King Abubakari II, would have been easily prepared to take on the entire world with the amount of power that the Malians were sailing across the Atlantic with.
It is my belief that the fleet of 2,000 ships were strategically spread out to allow for the platoons or groups of 300-500 ships to come ashore at different points of interest in the Americas. This carefully calculated plan would have sent thousands of Africans hundreds of miles apart from one another, in order to thoroughly search through the lands of the new world for thousands of their missing African confidants. Ironically, many of the lands that are thought to have been pinpointed and selected by the exploring Malians include coastal areas of modern-day Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and southern Virginia. All of these states had one thing in common, they were all areas with an already significant Black population prior to some of these same lands becoming rich by way of slavery and obtaining official statehood from the United States.
It is my belief, that when Mansa Abubakari II, and his massive expedition landed in America, something unexplained could have potentially gone wrong. There are several different hypothesis that we are able to arrive at. History tells us that the initial expedition was filled with enough Malians to conquer just about any unknown obstacles that the enormous convoy encountered. When contemplating what could have happened to the initial crew, we must not forget that 400 ships were sent to search out the Atlantic during the first voyage. This unprecedented number is already an astonishing achievement, even by today’s standards. Keep in mind, the United States of America (considered the world’s strongest army ever), only had a little over 400 ships in its Naval fleet as of 2020. The Great Mansa Abubakari II, sent that number of vessels to the Americas and half of his ships were strapped with enough gold and supplies for at least 2 years.
One thing remains crystal clear, the Malians sent hundreds of thousands of African People to the Americas that are unaccounted for in the American history books. The features of the same people who once left the shores of Africa in a historical expedition in the early 1300s have not been given the proper acknowledgment for being the establishers of much of the Eastern lands of the Americas. I will remind you that, the people of Mali were very educated, as Universities existed in Africa centuries before they would eventually spread throughout the open world. African Universities such as Al-Qarawinyyin, founded in the year 859 and located in Fez, Morocco, is known as the first university of Africa. By contrast, the earliest University that is credited in the United States is Harvard University in 1636. Those numbers are a bit questionable whenever you consider, the United States wasn’t even established until 1776. At the end of the day, the Africans who made it to the Americas in the early 1300s were unlike the Europeans who came to America centuries later in desperate pursuit of a “better life.”
The Malians were much different, as they had plans of creating the very same dynasty in the Americas, that they were already responsible for establishing in Africa. The gigantic voyages across the Atlantic included African Royalty in the form of Emperors, Generals, Soldiers, Scholars, Warriors, Architects, Farmers, Healers (Doctors), and Spiritual Leaders. These very prominent roles were just a few of the prestigious titles that had been given to the thousands of Africans that were a part of this groundbreaking expedition to the Americas in the early 1300s.
Unfortunately, history has neglected to provide many stories of explorations crossing the Atlantic with thousands of people with aspirations of furthering society by using similar methods of success that had already proven to be victorious for the people of Africa. The story of the Malian Empire Expedition across the Atlantic isn’t the normal vague American tale of coming from nothing to something. However, it is a story of how a triumphant group of Africans continued to try and add contributions to the world through discovery, and this was despite being in possession of much of the materialistic wealth in the world.
QUESTION?
Why do you think many African-Americans living in the South are so familiar with occasionally mentioning the Ancient Malian city of Timbuktu? Nevertheless, many are unaware of where or how this Ancient African city’s name ever became a part of their common English vocabulary. Another question is, out of all of the African names introduced to Americans; why are the people who originated from the Southeastern region of the United States able to clearly pronounce the word Timbuktu?
THE ANSWER👇🏿
Although Ancient African words such as Timbuktu are freely spoken by those with origins in the Southeastern United States of America, I’ve found the primary reasoning for this unexplained comprehension of this particular African word, is greatly due to the ancestorial links between today’s African Americans which connect to those who were a part of the Malian Empire expeditions to the Americas. This is why many African-Americans can easily pronounce a word such as Timbuktu, yet fail to properly pronounce other less complex African cities such as Nairobi, Kinshasa, and Luanda; which are also much larger cities than modern-day Timbuktu. There is no doubt, that the early missions across the Atlantic were responsible for supplying the western world with instant popularization and the growth of Africans in the Eastern Americas.
The much later pursuit to find thousands of Africans that were in possession of ships filled with riches and gold that were headed to a foreign land was enough to spark much interest in the European, Spanish, and French worlds to begin the “Missions of Monarchy.” These tasks or duties described as, Missions of Monarchy, were high-level secret assignments that were organized by opportunists and funded by Royalty and large banks in several different kingdoms and territories. Both the banks and monarchs had no problems with taking the financial risk of funding families, armies, and clans to seek out African Gold that had been stored in the Americas now for over a few hundred years, thanks to the Malians of Africa.
It was after the disappearance of the African King Sonni-Ali in 1492, that seemed to inspire the world to begin a mad pursuit by those who were familiar with the unbelievable stories of the great wealth displayed in the Malian Empire. Centuries had passed since the original founder of the Empire of Mali, The Great Mansa, Sundiata Keita, Musa I of Mali, and although Sundiata died in 1255, he is recognized as the founding father of the Malian Empire. Sundiata Keita wasn’t only responsible for founding the Great Empire of Mali and turning Central and Western Africa into a trading center, but he also conquered lands that leaders had already failed to develop.
There are many possible theories, such as maybe the Africans informed the others in the region that over 2,400 ships had been lost due to the expedition across the Atlantic so it would be a form of distraction. Maybe the Malians created this strategic plan to make others believe that the massive crew was lost so that other explorers wouldn’t know that the Malians were secretly in the process of creating another Great Empire, that was absent of war and filled with peace.
Mansa Abubakari II could have easily designated 500 ships to South America, 500 ships to Central America, 500 ships to the Northern Gulf of Mexico, and 500 ships to the Southeast Coast of America (from North Carolina to Florida). There are many scenarios.
It would be very unfair to place the blame on all of America for a truth that has been concealed and tightly gripped in the hands of those who initiated and lost a separatist Civil War. A war that resulted from people who came to America with nothing, but found ways to inhumanly profit by way of robbery, murder, and slavery of African People. Africans, that first came to America with dreams of building an empire that they had already created thousands of miles across the Atlantic in their homeland. These truths have been concealed for centuries by individuals who would like for you to honor those who gave their lives to protect stolen lands, duplicated ideas, and the enslavement of Black People.
Many in the world are unaware that Sonni Ali later reigned from about 1464 to 1492, and he would create the Songhai Empire. He mysteriously disappeared in 1492, and Ironically, this was the same year that the Moors relinquished power, AND….. subjectively, the very same year that Columbus is successful in reaching areas near or just south of the United States of America. Many are also unaware that during this era, Europeans and others were kidnapping and capturing Kings, Queens, and strategically conquering leaders of the African world. This was after guns had become common in wars throughout Europe in the early 16th century. Battles fought between the French and the Spanish spanning a decade of about 1515 -1525. These battles were the first recorded battles that were decided by firearms.
Guns would then travel to the West and ended up on lands that were fortified by the Spanish and the French as a defense to the Africans in the Southern United States of America who had cultivated and modeled the lands in America after some of the landmarks in Africa. This explains how cities all the way from the mid-west to parts of Mexico are named from African origins. Reports are, that Columbus found cotton growing in the Bahama Islands during his voyage in 1492, and by 1500, cotton had become known throughout the world. We know that there were people in the Bahamas when Columbus arrived, because the cotton fields that he found, did not harvest themselves.
We also know that the Natives tribes of America traded mainly in animal skins and different furs from various Wild Game. This leads me to one explanation of how cotton was originally brought to America by the Malian voyagers. Africans that excelled in agriculture and were more than intelligent enough to have planted the cotton crop in the Americas to adapt to the much colder climate.
History tells us that Columbus and his crew looted, manipulated, and sometimes even murdered many in their paths. Please remember that Columbus only had a crew of 90 men. What makes one think that 90 mostly uneducated and starved opportunists were capable of achieving a feat that thousands of educated Malians were incapable of?
The pursuit of Gold, Education, and the official Blueprint to a much better life is what eventually intrigued the first European explorers to the Americas. The pursuit of the chosen people, along with the personal desires mentioned above are what attracted the first explorers to the Americas, and this hostile hunt would much later lead to the creation of the United States of America. The truth is, the early explorers such as Columbus and all those who followed were simply searching for the routes and the people of the Malian Empire who had been lost. Another concealed fact is, the descendants of the Malian Africans who successfully reached the Americas in the early 1300s, are unknowingly represented by a great deal of the current African-American population in the United States of America. These are the people who have been falsely told for centuries now, that the majority of their ancestors arrived in America chained abroad on slave ships.
There is plenty of historical evidence that supports the fact, that the French, Spanish, and other early settlers were unsuccessful at conquering and fully taking control of the lands of interior present-day Georgia, Upstate South Carolina, North/Central Alabama & Mississippi, and many of the areas of North Carolina, until after the early 19th century.
This explains the reasoning behind many of the Indian wars, abandoned coastal settlements, and failed colonization efforts that were majorly unsuccessful in these areas between the 15th and 16th Centuries.
With each new territory or conquered land that the United States obtained, they never originally settled these lands and some of these areas were already marginally populated with the original people before European colonization had occurred. After the discovery of so many hidden facts; it would be total hypocrisy to say that any European founded or settled America, before the Indigenous People. The same people who initially came to America rich and royal were robbed and therefore ended up with the unfair title of Indigenous.
It would also be unfair to place the total blame on the shoulders of all Americans for a truth that had only been tightly concealed in the hands of those who initiated and lost a separatist Civil War. A war that was the result of Europeans who first came to America with absolutely nothing but dreams, yet found ways to profit by immoral methods of robbery, murder, and the inhumane enslavement of African People. The Malian people’s mission was different, as they first came to the Americas with Visions of duplicating an empire that they had already established thousands of miles across the Atlantic in central Africa. These truths have been concealed for centuries into the hands of those who would like for you to honor the individuals who gave their lives to protect stolen lands, duplicated ideas, and the forced labor of Africans who had been successful in establishing the lands of the Eastern Americas.
Conclusion📝📝📝
The two unaccounted for successful Malian expeditions across the Atlantic Ocean in the early 1300s; are what led to Colonization, advancements, and the rapid expansion of African growth in the Eastern Americas, centuries before the first Europeans ever arrived in the New World.
There were two major goals that I initially hoped to have accomplished in the sharing of my feature.
to successfully provide factual evidence that links African-Americans to our recorded origins of central and western Africa through the Malian Expeditions of the early 1300s.
To accurately identify millions of African-Americans, who remain uninformed as to their true identities. Ultimately, I wanted to provide the true identities to the people who have been given a false explanation regarding their initial entrances unto the shores of the United States of America. I also wanted to provide somewhat of an overall point of origin for many African-Americans that are unaware of exactly where their ancestors originated from.
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