Which African countries have the most interesting histories? Interested in getting /comfy/ and reading some Wikipedia articles.
Which African countries have the most interesting histories...
Ethiopia?
South Africa and Zimbos before colonization?
Rwanda after the 1995 machete-fest?
Burkina Faso and the life of Thomas Sankara
Egypt
He said African countries
This. Nobody knows him but he's a hero
Oh right I now remember that Egypt is in Australia
Hol UP
France
South Africa, Nigeria and Egypt
Spain
Congo
Start with Belgian Congo
in 756 AD ugga from Mozambique make bowl and stick
Probably Ethiopia, Egypt and Tunisia (Carthage)
Thanks
Rhodesia :'^(
Rhodesia. One day Africa shall shine again.
France
african doesn't necessarily mean black nigger
Sudan desu
start with when we ruled Jerusalem :^)
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Egypt or South Africa. Kenya didn't have an interesting history
Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Africa, Kongo
>Kushite
SHEEEEEEEEEEEIT
This, fucking atrocious.
definitely Ethiopia
Congo-Kinshasa
Boer South Africa
Gaddafi era Libya
Angolan independence war
Morocco
if you're interested in further reading I recommend books by Polish excellent reporter, journalist and traveller Ryszard Kapuściński, namely:
>Another Day of Life
About decolonization of Angola, and Angolan civil war, really good
>The Emperor
Ethiopia under Haile Selassie
>The Soccer War
A collection of various stories from Cold War/Decolonization era African and also Latin American countries
Wow thanks do you study African history?
WAYDA MINUTE